Posted on 08/08/2015 4:05:43 AM PDT by HomerBohn
Is the cell phone or more specifically the modern day "smart phone" the most destructive invention in the history of humankind? I believe it may very well be and here is my argument.
No other invention has permeated human activity like the modern day cell phone. Here is a list of things that you may not have thought of that cell phones are responsible for. When you get to the bottom of this list you may just realize that the cell phone is the electronics invention ''ace-in-the-hole'' for the globalists and their new world order plans.
1 - Cell phones have become the number one distraction to humans in all segments of society
We all see the zombies everywhere. They are crossing the street while staring at their phones. This man here actually gets bitten by a snake while walking down the streets hypnotized by his cell phone. People are driving their cars while texting, riding bikes, working out at the gym, eating at restaurants, and doing almost everything you can think of, all while texting or talking on the phone. It's a widespread phenomenon that is only getting worse. People everywhere are simply not paying attention to what they are doing, leaving them vulnerable for almost any unexpected incident to happen to them.
2 - Cell phone use is now a major cause of driving fatalities
This cell phone hypnosis is spreading throughout humanity and is now one of the leading culprits accounting for accidents, injuries and deaths nationwide. A study done on using cell phones while driving found that cell phone use in car accidents is largely "under-reported." Which means we have no idea how bad the problem really is. The question then is, exactly how much are the mainstream media, government and the cell phone companies censoring the truth about cell phone fatalities? Are they covering up this statistic to keep profits rolling in?
3 - Cell phones have destroyed human person-to-person communication
We've all likely seen the destruction of the person-to-person interpersonal relationship at the hands of the cell phone. No longer do people want to meet in person, instead they would rather text you. Even speaking on the phone is out of style for many younger adults. The hassle of actually having to speak to you on the phone is too much to ask for, thus a text which is exponentially less personal is more convenient for them. For some people texting allows them to more easily ignore you, put you off until later and worse.
All of this I firmly believe was by design. The globalists wanted an isolated and callous humanity hooked on electronics and depleted of real human interaction, and the cell phone gave them the perfect tool to advance this idea.
4 - Cell phones emit dangerous EMF waves and cause cancer
Numerous studies now show that cell phones emit dangerous electromagnetic waves (EMF) that are associated with the development of cancer - specifically brain cancer. Despite this knowledge, cell phone companies keep rolling right along with the help of government as they keep building more and more cell phone towers all over the United States. And why would we expect them to stop given that the cancer industry is a multi-trillion dollar industry? They wouldn't let a little cancer get in the way of their money. Above and beyond this, the cell phone helps greatly with their long-term depopulation agenda. With the incidence of cancer, including brain cancer, rising more than ever who knows just how bad things will get 5, 10 or 20 years from now. Will it be too late by then?
5 - Cell phones have made many other electronics practically obsolete- destroyed buyers choice
No longer do young Americans seek to buy a camera or a portable sound recorder or many other gadgets whose function can now be provided by today's cell phone. People can even download an application for a flashlight, barcode scanners, you name it. App providers have teamed up with cell phone companies to put many other industries essentially out of business. The concept of "merging" and becoming bigger and bigger is very much part of the globalist plans. How else can they create "too-big-to-fail" companies with more power sometimes than government? This hijacking of corporate power I believe was planned all under the name of competition when in fact it was all collusion.
6 - Smart cell phones provide platform for government to track everything you do
Thanks to smart phones, now basically everything you do is easily tracked. Where you are, what sites you visit, who you are texting, and what you are saying to them, what pictures you take on your phone etc. Ah, thankfully it's all in the database of your cell phone company's records. Government knows that and that is why they recently passed the "Freedom Act of 2015" to take away all your freedom from privacy. Even the Council of Foreign Relations posted the "Freedom Act" on their webpage. Why would they not? This Act forces the communication companies to keep a record of everything you are doing on your cell phone so that elements in the government can easily retrieve it whenever they want. That's how tyranny works, and the name of the act is just a reminder of the Orwellian society we live in, as well as a reminder that the controllers firmly believe that the masses are that naive and stupid to fall for this trick.
7 - Cell phones have provided a portable instant access to the deep matrix of lies
Now more than ever it is easier to stay in the matrix of lies, propaganda, distraction and deceit. With social media at your fingertips and friends following you, tweets and Facebook posts flashing back and forth, banners, videos and "breaking news" stories all in your face - or should I say in your head - it is now easier than ever to be hooked to the wrong paradigm and not be able to detach from it. Imagine that? What a dream come true for the fascist globalists.
While it is true that humanity is waking up because truth and mind-opening information is now easily available more than ever before, it is also true that it is easier than ever to stay in the matrix of lies for those who don't want to wake up. Unfortunately, there are still many people who don't want to wake up to the reality of what is happening; therefore, for these people the cell phone is a game saver. The perfect instant gratification tool to keep you deep in the matrix of ignorance.
These points are just some of the functions and realities surrounding cell phones that most of the media, cell phone companies and government tend to ignore. Anyone who understands the issue could reasonably pose the question of why cell phones still exist. But practically speaking no one should be wondering why they still do and why no one is doing anything to even consider getting rid of them. And that's because cell phones are a gift to the new world order. They provide many tools for control and destruction of the human race and it's a massive profit industry. It's the best of both worlds for the globalists. But are humans prepared to face the perils and realities surrounding cell phones?
Solutions
Fact of the matter is that humanity did quite well without cell phones. In fact, all of human history before the 1990s existed without cell phones. Humans picked up a phone and called someone when they needed to talk to them. People got together on a regular bases. Interactions were real or they didn't happen at all. There was no impersonal texting and Instant Messaging.
The first thing we need in order to create a solution to this problem is to pay attention. You have to acknowledge the problem first. Become familiar with the information. Learn about EMF, research the fatalities, see for yourself people everywhere distracted and almost hypnotized by their cell phones. Try to address the issue with young adults and remind them of the importance of human interaction. Do your part to educate. And stop using your cell phone for every detail of your life. Instead, start getting away from smart phones. Use other devices to get tasks done and stop posting every detail about yourself on social media using your cell phone. There are many little things you can do to start changing the paradigm but it has to start with you.
Start doing your research about life without a cell phone. A recent report I came across spoke about an entire town that is cell phone free. Can we spawn more towns like this? Can a segment of humanity step back and re-evaluate the overuse of cell phone and strategize a way to phase out cell phones? What if we all reconsidered the cell phone lifestyle? What would it take to do this? How many people have to die first? Will this issue ever see the light of day?
What if new technology can be invented to replace cell phones? What would that technology be? What if what we need a massive paradigm shift to fix this problem? Can we handle it? What if we finally confront the realities surrounding the dangers of cell phones and together create a meaningful and purposeful alternative?
If they can track your text, they should not have a problem getting Hilary’s text and e-mails right?
“A couple years ago I was rear ended by a young woman (23) at 45 mph. I was stopped and waiting for a turn. She was texting.”
This is precisely why I am reluctant to ride my motorcycle any more... I miss riding every day, but I don’t want to bet my life on someone that doesn’t give a s##t.
I was a security guard at a beach resort. I watched a group of perhaps 20 young folks walking on the sidewalk past my guard shack. Every one of them had a cell phone to his head. The question occurred to me, “Are they talking to each other on those things? Do they know how to talk without them?”
No. Cell phone use on a park bench is fine. There are social signs that people give off that indicate to me that they are people with whom it would be wholly unproductive to speak. Cell phone use while out and about and backwards caps on heads are such signs.
The license plate on your car and the now ubiquitous plate readers accomplish much of that.
True point about the radiation: cell phones use ever decreasing amounts of power to transmit to save the battery. The tracking is a serious issue, between Stingray equipment and internet spying.
Probably the backwards cap is sign enough.
I'm stuck with a land line because Verizon won't provide you with DSL without also paying for a land line.
I was stopped with my blinker on to turn into my own parking lot at my shop. I braced myself, turned my wheels straight, and took my foot off the brake (there was no one in front of me) when I saw in my mirror that the little mazda coming on behind me wasn’t going to stop. Most of the momentum of the crash was used up by my K-5 Blazer rolling 40 feet or so forward. The two boys in the Mazda made spiderwebs on both sides of their windshield. Their front end was in little pieces scattered about. The K-5 trailer hitch and bumper got some paint on them. I towed the boys’ Mazda out of the street while they stumbled around dazed. That was just before cell phones, though.
Get a lawyer and do what you need to do for a subpeona for both the phone and his phone company’s records. Unless he was just typing a text message without sending it the phone company will know. And the phone itself might have useful info on it unless he does the Full Hillary on it and gets a new phone.
Those very same people probably drive cars, too. Doesn’t mean they got cancer because of it.
I’m referring to the OLD land line phone system which basically is almost nonexistent now. Maybe you’re not old enough to remember it. There were no cordless phones even forty years ago, are you trying to draw a comparison between cordless and cell phones? That doesn’t even compute. There was no caller ID or phone blocking etc. until very recently. The first answering machine I ever saw was sold in 1970, was as big as a large suitcase and cost six months wages for someone with a good job. People often refer to VOIP phone service now as a “landline”. I hardly know anyone who has a REAL landline phone now. It was voice only, nothing else. You will have to admit one thing anyway, you could not take it with you everywhere you go so you couldn’t have young people sitting three feet apart and texting each other as many do now. When young people tell me themselves that they don’t know how to sit and carry on a face to face conversation I have to believe something has changed.
I do agree with you that number five is utterly stupid. Adding features to cell phones does not in any way prevent anyone from buying something that has ONLY that feature such as a camera.
I should have used past tense in that last paragraph of my first reply to you about the land line phone, using present tense makes it sound as if I am referring to what is currently called a land line phone which quite often is not and even if it is a real land line is nothing like the old phone system.
They just sentenced a truck driver in La Crosse Wi to 16 years in prison for crashing into the car ahead of him on I-90 while doing 55 mph. The truck driver was checking his Facebook page when he smashed into the car killing the driver.
I have a cell phone (not a smart phone) which I use about once a month. It has a texting capability which I would have to pay for, so I've never used it.
It is highly amusing to me to see people walk into a restaurant, sit down, pull out their smart phones, and fiddle with the thing while ignoring the other people at the table. My wife and I have seen that scenario many times.
Wouldn't it be better for people to converse and interact with each rather than stare at and fiddle with some electronic object while ignoring their dinner partners? Maybe it's a generational thing.
I almost experienced the same thing about one year ago. I was waiting to turn off a busy highway close to my home when I looked into my rear view mirror and saw a car approaching.
My wife and I hate this turn because it's on a fairly busy two lane highway. I saw the car approaching at a high rate of speed, and it did not brake or move into the by pass lane. As it came near I moved my car ahead about fifty feet.
The oncoming driver eventually must have looked up and braked so hard because his car was turned sideways facing the street I wanted to turn into when he finally stopped. I'll bet he was looking at his cell phone and just saw me at the last moment. If I hadn't moved ahead fifty feet, he would have slammed into me.
So, your cheap phone gives less than impressive photos. Huh, who would’ve figured?
I think it all comes down to common sense and good manners.
Okay, that is pretty far fetched.
#1-#3, pretty much nailed it Can not count how many swerving drivers i have seen thumbing their phone looking down while passing..
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