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God Bless America's avatar

Military anywhere close? Scary… 😱

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Jjule's avatar

Todd Callander and a couple other people who know about 5 G.

We don’t need nukes.

5 G is a weapon.

They actually haven’t turned them on.

The 5G symbol on our phone is more like 4G.

5 G is a weapon of mass destruction.

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Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)'s avatar

5G is indeed a WMD; it is turned on at low frequencies (around 6GHz), where it collects data (possibly because 4G i used for phone calls only), but it doesn't offer faster data transmission for the user.

There seem to have been test runs, but enabling 5G over 30GHz would produce devastating effects, and over 45GHz, it would kill everyone and everything in the affected area. That would also mimic a "plandemic," so it is likely to happen sooner or later.

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Jjule's avatar

I’ve been waking up 2 am can’t back to sleep for hours.

And I have had those strange orange flashes

Wondering WTH !?!?!

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Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)'s avatar

The orange color apparently appeared for both my wife and me around 2 AM. The two-hour period sometimes started at midnight, sometimes at 2 AM.

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Jillian England's avatar

We can only pray.

If you were asleep it was probably a dream. Apollo crews experienced light dots from cosmic rays during the moon missions. This was either from direct interaction with retina light receptor cells.

If you do not experience orange flashes when awake it is a dream.

If you want to test; go to a few hundred yards of the 5G tower, take a couple of cell phones, turned on and 5 G enabled. Put on a night blindfold. Wait half an hour for your eyes to dark adjust. Call one phone from the other and see if you detect any light flashes. It is important that your eyes be dark adapted so that your retinal cells are at their max level.

If you only get woken up when asleep by the orange flashes then it is a premonition (dream).

If you have to ask yes you are to close. I

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Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)'s avatar

Actually, it happened around 2 AM for both my wife and me. I couldn't sleep from midnight until 3 AM, but it woke up my wife only a minute or two after I closed my eyes again. I didn't want to bother her and she didn't want to bother me, either, so we talked about it only in the morning. For me, it was not "flashes." I saw the homogeneous bright orange light behind my eyelids and opened my eyes to see what it was, but it was pitch dark. She, however, opened her eyes and saw a pattern that resembled ornamental lights. She promised to nudge me next time it happens.

Your test is well worth a try, but we cannot do it. We don't have 5G phone and use our only cell phone only in emergencies that never happen. Other than that, I take the battery out and check for messages only once a day for a minute or two.

The closest 5G antenna (no tower is needed, this is a small village) is at least 250-300 yards away, but there is another one about 6-700 yards away.

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Jillian England's avatar

You will have to be more specific. In the early morning , in a dark bedroom, in the silence, I have and do often have a few moments of pulsing blue or green, sometimes red light. It starts in the center of vision and pulses out to the peripheral. It is very relaxing and disappears when I focus on it.

I believe many people experience this.

Have not seen any orange flashbulbs going off though.

Maybe it is a premonition of nuclear war.

Our minds and souls are not limited to the tissue between our ears. The description of two persons here sharing the same orange light, while sleeping, for example.

Frankly I think most of us are starting to have WW3 nightmares.

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Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)'s avatar

I am as specific as possible. Never seen anything like this before.

The other 5G symptoms, however, I have, plenty of times...

As I said before, WW3 will happen only on TV and in false flag events.

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Jillian England's avatar

They’re here!!

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Art's avatar

No orange visible light but I have been tracking invisible RF signals between 600Mhz and 1900Mhz that seem to follow my computer location around at home. I know this by using a EMF smog meter noticing the phenomenon and then moving my computer to a different location, then finding those frequencies sometime later at the area of the computer where I sit again. Very strange, seems to be adaptively finding where one might be sitting in front of the computer. Seems like this might be related but not certain https://montalk.net/conspiracy/55/how-to-block-microwave-mind-programming-signals I use a hardwired computer without wireless signals turned on by the way.

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Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)'s avatar

No wireless or cell phone here, so those can be excluded.

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Art's avatar

I don't believe these RF signals rely on having a cell phone or wireless equipment. people/animals have an absorption signature of these RF signals due to water and metal concentrations so can leave a reflection/absorption/diffraction pattern unique to the human body(like a blurry photo negative), as well as anything else in the home, metals for example. They can identify almost anything with high certainty with wall penetrating RF signals and assume where you or any objects may be. If it is also trying to perform some type of ELF mind control, I have no idea but our biological position are most likely easily obtained with these signals.

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Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)'s avatar

And you are absolutely correct. Sorry about the misunderstanding and thank you for the correction.

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Art's avatar

No problem. If you might be getting hit with mind control visual cortex stimulating EMF, they will probably determine your location using the RF signals is how I put this comment together.

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Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)'s avatar

Easily possible. It happened only a few days after one of my landlines called the other. :)

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Joe Skwara's avatar

No I haven’t seen that orange but I 100 percent believe you

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Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)'s avatar

If you have the time and the persistence to read my several hundred articles, you will see that I am not into scaring anyone and I am only reporting facts. Moreover, I am also coming up with further considerations, which is rare in my position, but this time, I'm simply trying to collect information from all over the country. At this point, I have more than enough readers and visitors to make sure feedbacks might work.

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Joe Skwara's avatar

I have. That’s why I believe you

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Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)'s avatar

That's good news. Now, all you might want to consider it passing on the word. :)

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KW NORTON's avatar

Ouch, my friend. I will put that orange light on my list.

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Roman S Shapoval's avatar

I have also noticed sleep disturbances of my own in the last couple years, although no orange light. For anyone trying to understand the basics of 5G, I've written an article here: https://open.substack.com/pub/romanshapoval/p/5-things-you-need-to-know-about-5g?r=1iykap&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web

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Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)'s avatar

Great post!

I've known about the sleep problems, but the orange light is new. It only happened today.

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Roman S Shapoval's avatar

Maybe they're your guardian angels (: If not...well, it's something to be aware of.

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jacquelyn sauriol's avatar

I think they may be using the 'smart meters' and streetlights (new kind) to blast us. My ears ring alot, but only when I am near my smartmeter. I am currently involved in trying to replace my smart meter with the old style meter. This site is extremely helpful emfhelpcenter.com Our houses have been made (maid?) into killing fields. 5G alone can coagulate blood (roleaux), add some graphene and its worse. You can get a wind up alarm clock and turn off your breaker at night. You can also report your electric company to the FCC for placing a hazard, the radio signals being broadcast from your house about your usage are a violation and reportable. All this advice and more here emfhelpcenter.com

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Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)'s avatar

The local water company is refusing to replace the "smart" meter, which is only 15ft from out bedroom, and no amount of shielding can work on it, unless I am risking a $1,200 fine for manipulating it.

My wife has the same tinnitus as you are and, despite my hearing loss in the army, I can hear divergent frequencies, too.

As soon as someone is trying to sell me something, the info from them is more than questionable, but that doesn't mean it doesn't work, only that it needs further investigation.

The metallic/plastic "blood clots" have indeed been produced by a combination of 5G and graphene. Blood clots? I don't think so.

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E. Grogan's avatar

Ray, are you saying the graphene are the "blood clots" or a combo of 5G and graphene? How does the 5G play into this? I'm just curious and am looking for any info that is helpful.

Also, do you have any idea what the orange light is? I've had sleep issues for last 2, 3 yrs as well and several times I think I woke up to a very brief flash of light, not orange, but white or blue. Thank you so much for bringing up this issue, I've been wondering about it, too.

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Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)'s avatar

Nobody seems to know where the metallic/plastic clots are coming from, but they have been found in the injected in funeral parlors after they passed on.

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Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)'s avatar

It's a long story, and I've written several articles on the subject.

https://rayhorvaththesource.substack.com/p/the-invasion-of-the-infernal-towers

Please, be patient and discover my previous articles. Most of them are not going to become obsolete anytime soon.

The sleep disturbance is not documented at all; I am relying on people reporting it from coast to coast...

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jacquelyn sauriol's avatar

pls check out the site, at least they can be made liable for damages if you put them on notice with certified mailings. It is relatively straightforward, my elec company is now trying to placate me with sweet sounding phone calls to offer me essentially the same meter with a different name. Put them on notice or let them off the hook?

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Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)'s avatar

Thank you, I will check it out. Still, just as with 4G phones sold these days and having 5G built in (because the consumer is the product), could it be possible that "dumb" meters installed are not going to be "smart"? Obviously, no.

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Lynn's avatar

Have you asked your neighbors? Keep us updated.

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Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)'s avatar

I will. Have you?

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Stegiel's avatar

No. Perhaps toxins from East Palestine like Dioxin are airborne.

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E. Grogan's avatar

Yes, they most definitely are and it's a HUGE problem. Mike Adams the Health Ranger, who is a biologist, says indole 3 carbinol will detox you from the dioxins. You can buy capsules at swanson vitamins dot com. Here is his video on it and how to grow the sprouts needed to make indole 3 carbinol:

https://www.naturalnews.com/2023-02-20-dioxins-galore-how-to-block-toxic-chemical-exposure-fallout-food-water-air.html

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Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)'s avatar

That would also depend on the type of dioxins involved, and there are also other chemicals to be considered...

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Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)'s avatar

My wife has been collecting info about that, too, which I hope to publish in a day or two.

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Cajun Redneck's avatar

Recommend you check out what Dr. Pete Chambers is finding on the ground there.

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Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)'s avatar

Please, specify why you would do that.

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Cajun Redneck's avatar

It is possible that the whole thing is a phsy-op. Not saying it is, but worth looking into. Btw, I have learned a lot from your substack - very informative,and I enjoy your writing style! Please keep doing what you do.

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Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)'s avatar

I'll need more paying supporters, or I'll have to slow down. At the moment, I am working for $4 a day, and my wife and I won't be able to afford that for much longer.

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