EMF Remedy

#105 Unseen, Unheard Interview Part 3 with Gary Lee Duncan

Keith Cutter Season 1 Episode 105

Spoiler alert!  Listen to episodes one and two before this episode.  Gary, now 78 years old, is “a monocular human” due to a recent traumatic accident. I learned about this the same way you did, hearing the first mention in the audio of part two.

In part three, Gary shares the details, including how the accident happened, the helicopter evacuation, medical treatment, and prognoses.

Surprisingly, Gary takes this opportunity to discuss his philosophy of “looking for the gift” in the midst of tribulation and how that practice has served him.

Other topics in part three include:

  • Use of his fictional writing to spread awareness
  • Details on his National Endowment for the Arts Novelist award
  • ADSC Standard
  • The first mention of Gary’s ‘meridian basis on electro sensitization’
  • Gary’s thesis is that those with robust and vibrant immune systems suffer the most from electromagnetic and chemical poisoning.
  • Stimulus addiction facilitates electromagnetic poisoning, just like alcohol addiction facilitates alcoholism.

I hope you’ll enjoy more electromagnetic wisdom from a 30+ year survivor.

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Keith Cutter:

We've got a big potential for a spoiler here, so if you've not yet experienced part one and two of this series, turn it off. Go back and do that before listening to this episode Last chance. Gary, now 78 years old, is a monocular human due to a recent traumatic accident. Monocular human due to a recent traumatic accident. I learned about this the same way you did, hearing it for the first mention of it in the audio of part two. In part three, gary shares the details, including how the accident happened, the helicopter, evac, medical treatment, prognosis and, surprisingly, gary takes this opportunity to discuss his philosophy of looking for the gift in the midst of tribulation. Other topics fictional writing to spread awareness, details on his National Endowment for the Arts Novelist Award, the ADSC standard. First mention of Gary's meridian basis on electrosensitization, gary's thesis that those with robust and vibrant immune systems suffer the most from electromagnetic and chemical poisoning, and a bit of a chat about stimulus addiction facilitating electromagnetic poisoning, just like alcohol addiction facilitates alcoholism.

Keith Cutter:

Gary Duncan, monocular Human coming up. Well, I love what you said about we can't sanitize our lives instantly and it's not only being able to absorb all that information and understand how to get the chemicals and get the EMF the synthetic EMF out of our lives. But it's just living life a new way, and you mentioned that an unfortunate situation had a kind of a side benefit in that you got out on the wild lands and felt better than you had felt in 20 years from being able to get away from the chemicals and the EMF entirely. And you mentioned that was 30 years ago. So we've got quite a bit of the story left to tell. Now, gary, you mentioned to me you had an injury. I had no idea. You burst an eyeball and you lost vision. So I'm kind of concerned, man. What exactly happened, and is that vision loss permanent?

Gary Duncan:

Well, Keith, we can get to Gary's eyeball here in just a minute, but I think there's a much wider, deeper point to be made in here, and in fact, this covers several of the instances that we've talked about. In this 30-year history, I've become convinced that, first of all, there's no such thing as accident, and I'm very suspicious that these things we call crisis or disasters can very often turn out to be unbelievable changes in our life to head to better situations. I have been writing for a number of years and I'm using fiction as a vehicle for education about electrosensitization and poisoning toxification, and took it seriously, but not really expecting anything. October 5th last year, I checked into a small library in southwestern Colorado, opened up my email and was informed that I've now become an award-winning American novelist National Endowment for the Arts, the Utah State Novelist Award 2023 for a collection of short stories based on electrosensitization although they're all fiction, called the Mustang Ranch. Don't go out on Amazon trying to buy a copy of the Mustang Ranch. Nobody in their right mind would publish what Gary Duncan writes. I can win prizes with it. I give it carefully to friends, but we would be in litigation for the rest of our lives if this ever went on Amazon. What happened with all of that? Because what the Mustang Ranch Collection is is a group of stories regarding unusually transcendent personages, all of whom are unusually transcendent personages, all of whom are electrosensitized, living in a remote hot springs community, somewhere buried deep on the backside of a mountain in southeastern Utah. This thing about transcendence over adversity really has a powerful spiritual, emotional, physical and, I think, even political content to it.

Gary Duncan:

The next book is called the ADSC Standard. Adsc stands for Advanced Discriminatory Sensory Capability, which is a new definition of what we currently call electrosensitization. But this takes this seemingly debilitating adversity of toxic reactions to a horribly decimated environment, both chemical and electromagnetic, and it backs up and takes a look at what it really means and what we have to do with this, which is and this is a life-threatening situation that we're dealing with on a planetary scale, not just for our own species, but everything. We are in serious trouble and somebody's going to have to do something about it, and that somebody is you and me and probably the people that are listening to this podcast, and that's what the ADSC standard is about. What it bases itself on is the meridian basis of electrosensitization, which we can get into later. It's a tech thing, but it's very important.

Gary Duncan:

But it looks at the electrosensitive, because a long time ago I found out we are the people who succumb to electropoisoning are not the ones with weak immune systems, they're not the ones with debauched lifestyles, they're not the underdogs, these are the MDs, the intelligentsia, the triathlon runners. These are the healthiest, most vibrant immune systems in our demography on the planet. That's who gets sick with this stuff. Well, pay attention here, folks. What does this mean? This means we got a real problem and it's taken down the best of the best, and it's going to have to be those people you and me, the electrosensitive to do something about that.

Gary Duncan:

What has happened is evolution. After all of these warnings, which resulted in absolutely no changes in our lifestyle, no improvement of the environment has now placed a class of us in such hideous pain. And now, with the education, the EMF meters, the internet, the information that we can find, the grouping together of each other in a situation where there is no denial what the hell is going on and what's causing it now, and what that means is we have now evolved into the next successor species, which can no longer tolerate these environmental disasters. We're forced into doing something about it. And if you look at the electrosensitives, if you look at Shannon Rowan, you look at yourself. You look at Julia Lupine, you look at Dolly Johansson, you look at Arthur Furstenberg these people are living in the solutions that they produced. It's not total, it's not complete. We've got a lot of work left to do.

Gary Duncan:

But if you go back and look at the situations that created the improvements in everyone's life, including my own, it was always a disaster that started it. And so, after 30 years of disaster after disaster after disaster, that led first of all to my realization that electricity was poisoning me and the cause of my problem, and then showed me what I had to do live in the wildland land in order to be able to survive this. Finally, the wisdom arrived. When I see a disaster coming in my life, start looking for the gift. Now we get to the eyeball. So I'm underneath my truck, out in the middle of the wild, all alone in Utah, and this fitting and a spring shackle in my truck, out in the middle of the wild, all alone in Utah, and this fitting and a spring shackle on my truck will not dislodge. And I've got this three quarter inch square coal chisel that weighs like a couple of pounds. And I hit hard as I could with a single jack sledgehammer and it bounced back and burst my eyeball. And all of a sudden the contents of my eyeball are now in the palm of my hand and I'll tell you what happened with that. It's like click, click, click and I go boy. I wish I could take that back. And the second thought was so start looking for the gift. Well, the gift of losing an eye. Because the eye is gone, Four ophthalmologists they helicoptered me to Moran Eye Center in Salt Lake City, stitched the eyeball back together, said well, you survived, and probably you shouldn't have, because this gets infected, it goes straight to the brain and you die and it happens in about 24 hours.

Gary Duncan:

You survived that. Now you're going to have to learn to live as a cyclops. Well, that's what I'm doing. I'm out here in the wild as I speak and I'm doing the Lance Stewart work and I'm having conversations with people about electrosensitization and I'm revamping the publications and I'm working on the ADSC standard and re-editing the Mustang Ranch collection. With one eye, Well, I haven't even begun to live through, because we're only three months into life as a monocular human being, so we haven't even begun to see what the positive effects of this quote disaster about losing an eye are going to be.

Gary Duncan:

But that's what the principle of the entire thing is, if you ask me, of the entire thing is. If you ask me, and it's what every single one of us has to do is, yes, find out what the disaster is. Yes, find out what's causing it, but start looking for the gift. And once you find the gift and the information, pick it up and start doing something about it. Because if every single one of us don't do that, we're toast. And I don't know about you, but this is the only planet I've got to live on and I am not going to sit around and watch the environment degraded to the point it is for nothing more than capitalist consumer greed and and myopic convenience illusions and stimulus addiction. You know these devices. I'm a 37-year, clean and sober recovering alcoholic. I look at the 23-year-old that lives in their cell phone. This is stimulus addiction. Folks, we either do something about this or we're toast. And I don't know about you, but I am not going to live the rest of my life as toast, even if I only do have one eye.

Keith Cutter:

Well, gary, I am so sorry to hear about your injury. I had no idea that it was that profound. So just really sorry to hear about that found. So just really sorry to hear about that. And I love your attitude of looking for the gift in the disaster. I wonder where would you like to go next? I mean, I wonder if we could have you talk about your annual migration, maybe about where you were when you and I began this interview and where you are now and what it took to get from point A to point B, particularly in light of the injury.

Keith Cutter:

But you know, we've left a lot on the table Stimulus, addiction, and the best of us are the ones that end up getting becoming sensitized. The ones who have the best the superior immune systems are the ones that seem most well adjusted to their environment and often the recipient of this gift, if you will. We haven't talked in detail about the Smart Shelter Project, the Land Steward Program, normal reaction to an abnormal environment. Prize-winning novelist. We can go a number of places from here. Do you want to talk about your migration or some of what I've just mentioned here, or do you want to plow on, because we're only maybe 10 years into your story about when you got to a pristine environment and how that changed your life incredibly. So do you want to proceed from a historical perspective or one of these other areas? I'll leave that up to you a project of EMF Remedy LLC.

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