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126: Electromagnetic Survival Begins in the Mind -- Adjusting Conformity

Keith Cutter Season 1 Episode 126

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Keith Cutter:

We've talked before in episode 96, about the importance of understanding the walls of our digital gulag, including addiction to synthetic levels of convenience, amusement and stimulation. But there's another factor I'd like you to be aware of that plays a powerful role as well the need to belong. It's quiet, it's primal and it keeps people more trapped than they realize. We'll talk about how it works, why it's so effective and what it takes to break free, with historical precedent from Salem, witch trials, maoist China, milgram Ash, covid and more Coming up. My dear friends, today we're talking about the other 50% of what it takes to reverse electromagnetic poisoning a productive mindset.

Keith Cutter:

If you've been with me for a while, you already know this work isn't just about finding a safer place to live or creating one. This work isn't just about finding a safer place to live or creating one. It goes deeper than flipping off breakers or swapping out devices, because true electromagnetic survival, it begins with the mind. You want proof. If you hadn't at some point begun to think differently, if you hadn't dared to consider that synthetic EMF is harmful, you wouldn't be here. Right, as a man thinketh in his heart, so is he. That ancient line from Proverbs speaks a timeless truth, but it lands squarely here on this topic. Today, your thoughts define you and you can't cling to truth in your mind but conform in your actions and expect your body not to bear the cost.

Keith Cutter:

So today we're talking about the other half of recovery, the part no meter can measure the part that happens in your inner life where mindset, belief and the need to belong all collide. Here we go. It's such a curious thing how people will freely acknowledge in private what they won't say out loud, that one or more types of synthetic EMF exposures hurt them. Yet they continue to voluntarily expose themselves. And, having studied this for a long while, I don't think it's about shyness, I don't think it's timidity, it's not confusion. These people who speak plainly in private, but the moment the door opens or the group gathers, the clarity vanishes. They don't act, they don't speak. Why is that? I believe the answer lies in the quiet power of group conformity. So many people use cell phones. Because so many people use cell phones. People have Wi-Fi in their homes because people expect to find Wi-Fi in friends' homes. But it goes deeper. Even among those who are EMF-aware, symbolism often substitutes for change Harmonizers, stickers, shielded cases, airplane mode settings and never verified tokens of awareness without substance. They say I'm doing something while continuing the very exposures that harm them, not changing their lifestyle. This, my friends, is not transformation. It's still conformity, just with a different badge. But electromagnetic survival can't be symbolic. It has to be lived.

Keith Cutter:

This episode explores why disengagement from harmful exposures is so difficult, first because of social conformity and then because of something deeper the quieter, more stubborn grip of convenience, amusement and stimulation. History is full of examples People who knew better but chose to conform. In mid-20th century America, long after it was known that smoking caused cancer, people kept lighting up. To refuse was to stand out. That's a real switch from today, a lot fewer people smoke. But in the mid-20th century to refuse was to stand out. To refuse was to stand out, and many preferred slow self-destruction to social friction.

Keith Cutter:

In Maoist China, slogans were recited without belief. Neighbors denounced families torn apart not from conviction but from fear of being next. In Salem, during the witch trials, townspeople condemned one another, not because they believed it but because better them than me. And more recently, during the COVID era, people masked alone in the woods, canceled family gatherings and accepted mandates, not always from belief, but from the deep social cost of saying no. In all these cases, the people weren't ignorant. They knew, but fear of exclusion was strong enough to override even conscience. The lesson isn't that people are evil, it's that the price of nonconformity has always been high, sometimes higher than the price of non-conformity has always been high, sometimes higher than the price of harm. So how powerful is this need to conform, and how many actually resist the ASH? And that's spelled A-S-C-H? Some interesting videos on YouTube. The Ash Conformity Experiment made it plain. Even when the truth was visually obvious, most participants still gave the wrong answer just because everyone else did.

Keith Cutter:

They weren't confused, they didn't want to stand out. That's the reason. And the Milgram Obedience Study. Well, if you haven't studied the Milgram Obedience Study, your education is sorely lacking. And again, it's freely available on YouTube if you want to familiarize yourself with what happened there. Ordinary people delivered what they believed were painful electric shocks, potentially lethal, just because someone in a lab coat told them to the Stanford Prison Experiment. People took on roles. Guards became cruel Prisoners submitted Not from force but from the expectations of the group. The pattern is consistent when social pressure is high, people suppress what they know. Truth becomes negotiable. Conscious conscience bows to comfort, and so it is with electromagnetic survival. We don't subject ourselves to electromagnetic radiation because we're uninformed. We do it because everyone else does and even shows the presence of even one person willing to resist changes everything.

Keith Cutter:

In this case, that person is you my dear listener, on behalf of yourself, on behalf of your family, on behalf of the future. Recognizing the mechanisms of conformity isn't just interesting, it's actionable. It gives you freedom to quietly withdraw consent, to choose what is good, even if no one else is choosing it. This kind of awareness, coupled with the resolve to live it out, forms the other half of reversing electromagnetic poisoning. The other half of reversing electromagnetic poisoning For your sake and for the sake of your children and grandchildren. Are you willing to say, in thought and in deed this is harming me and I choose not to conform any longer? Are you willing to do that? Are you willing to say, in thought and in deed hey, this is harming me and I choose not to conform any longer?

Keith Cutter:

But even once that mindset is in place, the real work has only begun. Once you've settled the question of conformity, freed yourself even a little from the reflex to align, you'll face something deeper, something internal. Because even in solitude the pull remains. Convenience, amusement, stimulation these aren't just modern habits, they are cultivated cravings, implanted by decades of design to keep you wired, dependent, distracted. The desire to belong may fade, but the desire to be effortlessly comfortable, endlessly entertained and perpetually stimulated, that runs deeper still.

Keith Cutter:

Overcoming this requires a different kind of clarity, not just about what you do in public but what you reach for in private. I explored that more fully in a previous post, episode 96, where I laid out how mastering your mindset in these areas convenience, amusement, stimulation is essential to reclaiming both your health and your freedom. Many years ago a wise man told me awareness precedes control, awareness precedes control. Don't think I've ever talked about that story. The man was hired as a consultant for the Super Soldier Project for the military Interesting fellow. Awareness precedes control, anyway. Never more true than in the recovery from electromagnetic poisoning.

Keith Cutter:

Simply living in a pristine environment is necessary, as I've stated before, but long-term, long-term not sufficient. Long-term survival requires something more a pristine mind. Without clarity of thought and without the willingness to disentangle your desires from the very conveniences, to disentangle your desires from the very conveniences, amusements and stimuli that once defined you, you're not yet protected, at least not in the long run. It is the mind freed from reflexive conformity and artificial craving that makes healing sustainable and a different kind of life becomes possible. In the end, the cleanest environment means little if the mind remains entangled. You may leave Babylon, but until Babylon leaves your heart you are not yet free.

Keith Cutter:

Pray with me that my efforts here in this audio podcast, my writing on Substack, my latest article with Weston A Price, my YouTube channel in my in-home efforts with clients, as well as my remote consulting with folks from around the world, pray that it's a blessing for many. And particularly I'm excited about and could use prayer with the upcoming not one but two weeks of training for new EMF consultants. Super excited about that, keith Cutter, emfremedycom. See you next time.

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