Anonymous ID: e722e7 Dec. 7, 2019, 7:29 p.m. No.7452228   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2277

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2c5aQ_q2ogw&t=1086

 

Satanist priest caught.

 

>You love the Jews?

<I do

>You love white people?

<I don't understand the meaning of that question.

Anonymous ID: e722e7 Dec. 7, 2019, 7:40 p.m. No.7452321   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2443 >>2516 >>2559

BOMBSHELL: 5G devices exposed as actual beam weapon systems by man who disassembles them on camera and finds weaponized electronics inside

 

Anthony Steele from the YouTube channel “ANTHONY STEELE” has been conducting his own independent investigations into LEDs, 5G, and other emerging technologies to see if they’re really as safe and beneficial as our tech overlords claim, and wouldn’t you know it but many of these high-tech devices are actually radiation weapons in disguise, based on what Steele has uncovered.

 

In a recent video update he published on November 21st, Steele looked at the 450-volt capacitor and computer board of a standard LED light, revealing that the blue light wavelengths blasted out from it are a type of phototoxic radiation that destroys the retina of the eye.

 

Citing a study published by French researchers about blue light exposure, Steele explains how the blue light from standard LEDs is extremely phototoxic, and is in no way safe for human health.

 

“Blue, phosphor-coated 450 nanometer (nm) frequency” is retinal cell toxic, Steele explains about how LED lights damage the human eye.

 

“This inhibits the production of chemicals in the body to protect you from cancer and deleterious effects, melatonin, the main one. These actually kill the retina cells … that’s why they’re dangerous, and that’s why the whole thing was developed as a weapons system,” he adds.

 

Steele’s cited study reveals how LED blue light not only damages the retina of the eye with its phototoxicity, but also decreases photoreceptor responses to light.

 

“The most harmful component of visible light is the blue wavelength (400-500 nm),” the study explains. “Different filters have been tested, but so far all of them allow passing a lot of this wavelength (70%).”