The State of Our Planet and its Inhabitants

 

“We must look up so we can see clearly because the question is how sensitive humans (and other species) might be to shifts in geomagnetism and radiation in the future, given increasing technological dependence and population density.”

 

As the world keeps spinning, we are told to not look up and instead to be consumed with the distractions being released by the wizards behind the curtain. As I entered an office waiting room I observed, as I usually do, and I noticed that everyone had their head down focused on their smart phones, not one raised their head. I sat for twenty minutes as people came and left and I witnessed no acknowledgement to anyone. Maybe that is the new social norm but we have lost so much from our humanity. Most are hooked on social media propaganda or “just” on screen itself. The statistics are quite shocking. “Worldwide, people spend an average of 6 hours and 38 minutes per day on screens. In the US, average screen time per day hit 6 hours and 40 minutes. Nearly half (41%) of American teenagers (13-18) have a screen time of more than 8 hours per day. Entertainment screen time among children in the US has risen from 4 hours 44 minutes in 2019 to 5 hours 33 minutes in 2021.”[1]

We think we are in control but we are not because data collection and AI has us so well pegged they could plan the entire day for us based on our history. They know where we are going to be and when, as they pattern it after our daily routine.[2]

There are things happening that the powers that we know of and the media are staying clear of, they are out of their control so rather than being upfront and dealing with the issues on a global scale, they gaslight them using diversion and chaos as a means to keep the subjects occupied.

We have approached this subject based on various issues be it food quality, disease proliferation, health conditions that are a global threat and educating on the false flags of pandemics and the treatments being recommended.

Our food quality became extremely poor with the seed oils and the heavy use of pesticides like glyphosate. We used to use 35 million kilograms spraying our crops like canola, corn, and soybeans, sugar beets, and some alfalfa varieties as well as several non-GM cereal and pulse crops. Then the amount had to be raised as it was not enough, so now we exceed 50 million kilograms. It is also sprayed heavily on golf courses—cannot have any weeds on the greens after all. Round Up is so versatile and they are getting away with it since it does not harm the crop; after all, the plants have been genetically engineered to tolerate the herbicide. It is also used on non-GM crops like cereals, not all the way through but only applied shortly before harvest to dry down the crop and green weeds, allowing for an earlier and more uniform harvest. Glyphosate is also used in forest management across many parts of Canada for “vegetation management” or silvicultural care to create optimal growing conditions for commercially desirable trees. No thought is given to how it affects the wildlife (as these plants are important food sources for animals like moose and deer), and that it may affect the overall resilience of forests to wildfires. Some First Nations communities have expressed concern that the spraying contaminates traditional food sources and medicines and have pointed to a lack of independent scientific data on the long-term effects on human and environmental health. Unless we all stand up against its use, it will only increase. Several countries have banned the use but they wane since it is so effective in its targeted kill.

Questions regarding what our solar system is doing may also arise yet instead, we create a diversion, especially in Canada, concerning the world’s climate issues and how they are (or are not) tied to our carbon footprint. Taxes and restrictions are planned but the question is if that will serve any purpose at all. “Plants worldwide are absorbing approximately 31% more carbon dioxide (CO2) than previously believed, according to new research by scientists. The study, published in Nature, is expected to improve climate modeling and emphasizes the importance of natural carbon absorption in reducing greenhouse gases.”[3]

The environment influences humans in more ways than we usually think of: not only climate and ecology, but also Earth’s magnetic environment and space weather has an impact on us. This means that we have had to adapt not just to visible or stereotypical environmental changes (e.g. ice ages, droughts) but to more subtle and less obvious ones (e.g. magnetic/solar[4]). With the Earth’s weakening magnetic shield the Sun’s solar flares and Coronal Mass Ejections (CMEs) can and do penetrate the Earth’s weakened magnetic field. At the moment the Earth’s atmosphere blocks the direct impact but allows an indirect impact affecting those who are weak via the pineal gland and melatonin. We must look up so we can see clearly ahead rather than being the subjects of the lies, cover-ups and reporting that carbon is to blame. The question is how sensitive humans (and other species) might be to shifts in geomagnetism and radiation in the future, given increasing technological dependence and population density.

Humans are fundamentally electromagnetic organisms—our cells, nerves, and organs produce and respond to electrical and magnetic signals. Because systems like the nervous system, heart, and endocrine glands rely heavily on these signals, they are especially sensitive to external electromagnetic fields (EMFs). According to research “geomagnetic storms may enhance reactive oxygen species (ROS) production, leading to oxidative stress. This can:

  • Damage DNA, proteins, and lipids.
  • Contribute to inflammation, aging, and disease.
  • Interfere with mitochondrial energy production. Tiny magnetite (Fe₃O₄) crystals found in the human brain may act as biological magnetoreceptors, allowing the body to detect geomagnetic changes.”[5]

The pineal gland controls melatonin production, which governs circadian rhythms and sleep. Exposure to magnetic fields can lower melatonin levels, disturb sleep–wake cycles, and weaken immune function. Geomagnetic storms may also impact the cardiovascular system by altering heart rate variability (HRV), indicating changes in autonomic nervous system balance.

Radiation Protection Protocol:

Life Choice Adrenal Gland: two capsules in the morning and one capsule mid-day.
The adrenal glands are the ones that are the most affected by radiation exposure. Increased levels of radiation can activate stress response, leading to an increase in the hormone cortisol that can cause damage to the glands and dysregulate hormone production. Life Choice Adrenal gland (New Zealand bovine) is hormone free and also contains zinc picolinate. Zinc is a cofactor for antioxidant enzymes like superoxide dismutase and catalase; it helps the adrenal glands to function correctly, aids to regulate hormones and to promote DNA repair.

Life Choice Thyrodine Thyroid Gland: one capsule in the morning and one capsule in the mid-afternoon.
The thyroid gland is influenced and supported by the adrenal glands; globally the thyroid gland is under attack. Thyrodine Thyroid gland contains thyroid gland (New Zealand bovine) hormone free, kelp, zinc picolinate and potassium iodide. Kelp contains variable amounts of iodine because much of the iodine in the plant is organically bound. It is considered a more potent thyroid-stimulating substance than other iodine supplements sold in stores. The Thyroid gland contains organic iodine bound within the gland tissue, which is a much more potent and therapeutic form. The food derived forms are absorbed to the cells up to 95% whereas an isolated mineral taken on its own is absorbed only around 25%.

Life Choice HGH+ Homeopathic: eight drops three times per day under the tongue.

HGH+ contains adrenalinum (adrenal gland) thyroidinum (thyroid gland) pituitarum posterium (pituitary gland) and insulin. The pituitary is a master endocrine gland that controls all others. Radiation exposure can damage the hypothalamic—pituitary axis, leading to a deficiency in one or more pituitary hormones—this is known as hypopituitarism. Growth hormone (GH) deficiency is one of the most common deficiencies observed, especially in children treated with cranial radiation.

Life Choice Pure Vitamin C (non-GMO): three capsules twice daily.

The gland with the highest concentration of vitamin C in body is the adrenal gland; both the gland and vitamin C is highly sensitive to radiation. Studies have confirmed that the administration of high doses of vitamin C can mitigate the effects of radiation-induced gastrointestinal syndrome and protect against DNA damage.

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[1] Backlinko Team. 2025.

[2] Ramezan, Christopher. 2025.

[3] Oxford, Clarence. 2024.

[4] About 41,000 years ago, during what is called the Laschamps Excursion (a geomagnetic event), the Earth’s magnetic field weakened significantly — down to less than 10% of its modern strength. Read more on this here: Garey, Raven et al. 2025.

[5] Erkinova Mehrangiz Ulugbek et al. 2025.