Waco, TX- When Jalinda Appleton sat down with her life partner, doula, and priestess midwife in November to plan out her upcoming delivery at the Steve Martin Pre-Memorial Birthing Center in Waco, she had a lot of things to worry about. Would she deliver in a birthing tank with or without dolphins? Would she have a natural delivery augmented by a live band or a DJ? Would the birthing suite have enough light for the daguerreotypist she had hired to capture the moment her child comes forth into the world on a photosensitive silver-plated copper sheet?
Early attempts at protecting newborn infants from radiofrequency electromagnetic fields were clumsy and did not protect the face, which many babies use for breathing and eating. |
But there was one problem that Appleton wouldn't have to worry about. Like a growing number of mothers in the United States, she had already decided to have a "5G Free" delivery, believing that it would give her new baby the best start in life. But what exactly is a 5G Free delivery, and why are you a terrible mother for not choosing it yourself? The answer can be found using science, a 5,000-year-old practice that has been traced back to ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia.
"There are thousands of scientific studies showing that electromagnetic fields are harmful to humans," Mort Fishman, a radiologist near Stanford and a member of the White House Science Force, explained. "You wouldn't let your baby stare into the sun, right? Or put them in a microwave. Why would you expose them to any non-ionizing radiation. It's radiation!"
In the past, new parents that were wary of their baby developing health problems caused by electromagnetic fields had to wrap them from head to toe in foil blankets. But this made normal newborn activities like breathing, eating, and silent judging more difficult, so parents would frequently leave the face uncovered. Many of these babies went on to develop a host of ailments like asthma, ADHD, autism, and cancer. And virtually all of them eventually died within 70-90 years.
As more women sought out more effective ways to protect their newborns from non-ionizing radiation, birthing centers and hospitals began to take notice. Conoco Phillips, a pioneer in the field of of human EMF shielding and owner of the Lil' Tots FaraDay Care in downtown Cleveland, had the idea that eventually led to the development of the 5G Free deliveries being performed today around the world. "I knew women who would bring these crude metal cages to the hospital to place around their child's bassinet, but they had to be lifted up and moved every time the baby needed to be cared for and mothers still had to rely on foil blankets when they wanted to feed or simply hold their baby. I thought to myself, they can do better than that."
And they did do better, eventually incorporating NASA grade EMF shielding capable of blocking all electromagnetic fields into the very walls of birthing centers and hospital labor and delivery units in an ingenious way. According to Phillips, the key was combining conductive polymers into a paint used to cover interior walls and ceilings. "It's powerful enough to block all EMF, including 5G. Nothing gets through this stuff. Nothing gets in, or out. Nothing."
When Appleton finally delivered her new baby, a healthy and vigorous girl named Flower Basket, she took comfort in the fact that her baby was protected from electromagnetic fields. But she was also realistic about the future. "I know that I can't protect her forever. At some point, my baby is going to be exposed. It's going to happen. But delaying the inevitable, even by just a few hours or maybe a day depending on my recovery, might be the difference between a healthy life full of promise and the inexorable decline into the emptiness of the void."