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156 De-Creation: How Wireless Radiation Is Unmaking the Living World
Drawing on quotes from my recent interview with Professor Olle Johansson, this episode examines the growing signs of de-creation: anxious pets, vanishing insects, silent birds, and failing farmers—all in the shadow of harmful man-made RF radiation. It’s a sobering look at the living world we were entrusted to protect, and how quickly it’s slipping away.
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Welcome to the EMF Remedy Podcast. Bird song fading, insects vanishing, farmers now failing. And all the while we stare into our screens unaware that the very technology we cradle may be unmaking the creation we were charged to protect. This is Decreation, and it's happening now, coming up. Hi, this is Keith Cutter, host of the EMF Remedy Podcast. You know, we have not talked much about this subject, and the reason is, you know, kind of the oxygen mask principle. This is your captain speaking in the unlikely event of a sudden cabin depressurization. Oxygen masks will come from the ceiling. Secure yours first, and then your small children and those around you, or however that goes. I've always focused on people and the effects on humanity with that in mind. I mean, if we don't preserve our ability to think and our ability to take action, we're not going to be in any condition to help other species. But the time has come. I've really enjoyed my conversations with Professor Urla Johansson. I find him very wise in this whole realm of electromagnetic poisoning, although he doesn't call it that, of course. So today I'm gonna take a couple of clips from a recent interview I had with him, and we're gonna illustrate some things and I'll expand on some topics. You see, humanity alone bears the responsibility of caring for life on earth. From the earliest pages of scripture, the stewardship of creation is placed firmly on mankind's shoulders. The biblical story presents humans as uniquely entrusted with authority over the living world, not to exploit it, of course, but to cultivate, to guard it, to preserve it, to be good stewards, in a word. We are portrayed as the ones charged with guiding and managing the creation creatures and tending the land. Throughout the biblical narrative, this calling is consistently reinforced, creation is placed under human oversight, and the welfare of animals, land, and ecosystems is bound to our faithfulness in that role. Caring for all living things is not an optional virtue or an abstract ideal or a sort of a new thing. It is a responsibility that belongs uniquely to us under God. Yet it's become increasingly clear that radio frequency radiation is driving a broad multispecies ecological collapse. If radio frequency radiation affects humans strongly enough to produce the same symptoms and similar cellular damage as ionizing radiation, then birds, insects, mammals, and countless other creatures unable to voice their distress may be experiencing equal or greater harm. Talking about suffering, my friends, we already see the consequences, the dramatic, well-documented reduction in pollinators across multiple countries align with chronic RF exposure, and with their disappearance come cascading losses in birds, biodiversity, and ecosystem stability. Even regions with extremely low measured RF levels are experiencing precipitous declines, suggesting that the biological threshold for harm may be far lower than assumed. Under this framework, agricultural disruption, food system fragility and the abrupt banishing of living species are no longer multifactorial mysteries. They are, I believe, in significant measure the predictable result of a single pervasive RF-driven assault on the natural world. In a recent conversation with Professor Ula Johansen, we spent some time reflecting on a harm to life beyond humanity. We naturally think of ourselves, our loved ones, and our neighbors, but what about the other living creatures? Do we imagine someone else will care for them? Do we assume we're insulated from the consequences of harming or extinguishing their species? As I said today, we're gonna listen to a couple of clips that illustrate what I'm calling this decreation. I'll add a few thoughts along the way. So let's begin with the first clip. Now this is this clip is from right after Ula and my discussion about tinnitus as a potential sentinel simple uh symptom of EHS. That is a pattern consistently found among those truly suff who truly suffer from electro hypersensitivity. Take a listen.
Olle Johansson:And sometimes, you know, when I sit here alone, I think about, for instance, birds. If they could talk, would they tell us that they suffer from tinnitus? All of them. Yes. And the dogs, the cats, the spiders, and so on. And therefore I get sometimes a bit irritated because, as you know, some people and they only talk about humans as if we were the only species on the planet, but there are 8.7 million known species more. And what happens with all of them, you know? And who is taking responsibility?
Keith Cutter:So that was from our recent conversation, as I mentioned. Now, I have told you before about a client with two large dogs, beloved companions to her. After installing an RF bed canopy for her own protection, she invited both dogs in with her into the shielded space for the night. And when I later called to check on her, she told me she was doing much better. But then she added something remarkable. Both dogs showed profound changes in behavior. Sleeping in for the first time ever, and calmer, more settled, less anxious. Do you suppose, my friends, that they had been suffering from anxiety disorder, as I was once labeled? I don't know. I'm just giving you one little slice of what I've experienced as an EMF consultant. Now, we certainly love our pets, right? And the numbers prove it, according to industry surveys from the American Pet Product Association. Americans now spend over, are you sitting down, $136 billion a year on their animals. A figure that has grown every single year. Most of that goes to food and veterinary care, but billions more flow into grooming, supplements, toys, training, and even pet insurance. I will say, um, when we bought our new puppy a little over a year ago, we went into a pet store for the first time in many years. I didn't know they had gourmet ice cream for dogs, but they do. The pet economy exceeds many human food sectors. These aren't trivial expenditures, they reflect genuine attachment and deep emotional bonds. Our animals matter to us, and we willingly invest extraordinary sums to keep them safe, healthy, and close. Yet we rarely stop to consider the misery or harm they may be enduring daily from the reckless spread of harmful man-made electromagnetic radiation. From baby monitors and cordless phones to smart home systems, Roombas, Bluetooth devices, and smartphones. If these exposures can unsettle us, my friends, what might they be doing to the creatures who live their entire lives within the electromagnetic environments that we create? With that in mind, let's widen the lens from pets to pollinators and from there to the larger web of life for this next clip. As insects disappear, farmers are forced away from diverse crops, fruits, and vegetables, and push towards cereal grains. Not because they prefer them, but because are you ready for this? These are the only crops that can still be grown in certain areas at scale without pollinators. Now the result is predictable, a narrower human diet, reduced nutritional diversity, and a food system increasingly dependent on monocultures. And because grain production produces sheer volume, guess what happens to pricing? Increase in volume, prices collapse. Leaving farmers unable to earn a living and pushing another pillar of rural life towards extinction. In this way, the decline of insects becomes the decline of birds, the decline of farmers, the decline of dietary richness, and ultimately the decline of human health itself. Take a listen to this next clip. I have a friend who used to be a coach driver in Spain, and so he he would drive hundreds of kilometers, and every hundred kilometers he would have to stop the coach and go out and just scrub the windshield because there would be so many insects.
Olle Johansson:Oh, right, yeah.
Keith Cutter:And so towards the end of his career, he he didn't have to stop anymore.
Olle Johansson:No. And of course, this I mean that development you see everywhere, here in Sweden as well, and in a scary proportion, I would say. And still Sweden and Europe, we have managed pretty well. We have lost when we talk about the classical pollinators like honeybees, bumblebees, and so on. We have only lost in the order of 75%. But as you know, for United States, it's more than 90%, Canada the same, and other countries around the world have dramatic losses as well. And one simple thing to do, as you say, is to check your windshield and see how many smashed insects you have after 100 kilometers. And today there are very few of them. And we had a discussion yesterday because the man said, no, no, no, that's because um the cars today are aerodynamic. And I said, That's a fair point, but then I showed him a few pictures of um Swedish train engines that are um um like boxes on wheels, so they have a front that is completely against the travel and direction, and then um in the 50s and 60s, the front would be black. Today there are single smashed insects, so there is a strong reduction, and also here in Sweden, the last half year, and the World Wildlife Fund in Sweden have had big billboard ads and telling people please plant um uh flowers and bushes, trees that these insects like. And so they try to swing the development around, but um it doesn't make any big difference, I would say. And a few days ago, um a thing happened and which I have warned for for well many, many years. Um if you lose pollinators, then the farmers cannot grow a lot of different crops, fruits, vegetables, and so on. And since a farmer is a business person, they need to change their focus, and that means that they will grow cereals like wheat, barley, um rummy, and so on. Um, and um that has happened in Sweden. Um, and when the farmers start growing a lot of these, the volume increases, and then of course the prices will go down. And a few days ago in the biggest Swedish newspaper, front page, the price going down so much now, so farmers are put out of possibility to earn an income. They have tons and tons and tons of cereals, but the price is so low, so they could just as well just burn it.
Keith Cutter:Yes, and then and then we have the opportunity to lose all of that uh that diversity of species, which may be correlated very well with health um in terms of getting a balanced painting.
Olle Johansson:Yeah, and you know about this um uh fantastic photograph from the United States. It's a big food store, and they have taken a photo where you see all these fantastic fruits, vegetables, nuts, and so on, and then they remove all the things that are dependent on pollinators like honeybees, and the store is basically empty. Uh there is the potatoes and some other things left. Um, but that's it.
Keith Cutter:Yeah, I and I think it takes much less. Uh radio frequency radiation is the thing most often quoted to me as the big problem, but uh I think it takes much less than people might imagine. And the reason I say that is because I live in a relatively pristine area in the uh mountains. We have a lot of terrain here. As I say, we're about 40 miles from the Canadian border, um, and very low population, relatively speaking, 1,851 square miles, and you know, less than 100,000 people. Um, and so the the um the peak RF radiation in this area is less than five microwatts per square meter. And yet, I've lived here a long time, and twenty-five years ago, if you had clover in your lawn, you would have a carpet of bees. Uh honeybees. And all the all of the flowers would have honey bees. And last year, I counted my first bee at the end of August, and I looked every day. Oh, wow. And I saw maybe, you know, I can't say if I saw the same bee again and again, but maybe 10 bees I counted that season.
unknown:Oh, yeah.
Keith Cutter:It's been a little bit better this year, but uh just dramatic, just dramatic um change.
Olle Johansson:So we we need to be aware of it yeah, it's a colossal reduction, you know. And I read a lot of newspaper articles from the United States, various areas, and they report more than 90 percent. And I had maybe I told you another time, I had a letter from a friend in Canada, an old man. Unfortunately, he has passed away since then. But he asked me um why all the birds in his garden had disappeared, and I said, I don't know. Um, but if you send me a list of the birds that you are missing, maybe I could come up with some idea. And he sent me the list and I returned um an email to him and said, Oh, this is very easy to answer. All these birds that you mentioned are insect eaters. There are no insects left in Canada, so there is nothing to eat, no birds, they are gone. And he was very sorry, but yeah, because you know, and and the list they were sort of regular birds, but he missed them, of course. And and his garden was silent, uh no singing, no fluttering, nothing.
Keith Cutter:Okay, so beyond pets, birds, and pollinators, the broader scientific record reveals an even more unsettling reality. RF exposure has been documented to disrupt magnetoreception in migratory species, interfere with reproduction in small mammals, alter stress and endocrine balance in wildlife, distort growth patterns in plants, and destabstabilize essential ecological processes such as germination, nutrient cycling, and habitat integrity. I had a biodynamic somebody famous in the biodynamic farming realm. Contact me a few months ago and uh describe to me what was going on just over the border. What she was describing was almost uh sounded like the sterilization of the soil, like there's no more life left in it. Animals fitted with radio tags show measurable declines in survival and behavior, showing just how finely tuned living systems are. And how easily they can be pushed off balance. Take it as a whole, the research points in one direction. Harmful man-made electromagnetic radiation is not only harming individual creatures, it is disturbing the very mechanisms that hold ecosystems together. And let's be honest. Our personal mitigation strategies, as important as they are for our own survival, will not save the rest of creation. Have you thought about this? Bed canopies, sleep switches, and wired computing can protect us inside our walls, but they do nothing for the birds overhead, the insects in the field, or the animals living under a sky saturated with radiation that they cannot escape. The wider creation has no refuge. We are not fulfilling our responsibilities, my friends. The evidence surrounds us, but we remain largely unwilling even to contemplate the harm synthetic feels are unleashing on the living world. Can you see this? While creation groans, we bury our faces in our pocket. God marching down a dark road lit only by the sick blue glow of our screens. We were entrusted with care, protection, and stewardship. But instead of guarding life, we are distracting ourselves to death as the creatures entrusted to us vanish in silence. The question now is not whether harm is being done, but whether we will lift our eyes long enough to acknowledge it and act before even more of the created order slips away. And that's it for today. Thanks for letting me be your trusted guide. I hope this episode has been helpful. If you are suffering, you are not alone. There are many of us. Reducing exposure through effective avoidance is the way forward. With the right equipment, knowledge, skills, and mindset, you can get where you need to be. If you're a professional who wants to do this work well, you're not alone either. I encourage you to broaden your skill set and share what you learn. No trade secrets. Join me in praying that this episode will be a mess a blessing to many. Keith Cutter, EMFremedy.com. See you next time.
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