EMF & Illness
Every major pandemic has coincided with a dramatic change in the electromagnetic environment. Coincidence?
A strange correlation.
Throughout history, major changes in humanity's electromagnetic exposure have preceded or coincided with waves of illness. The terrain theory perspective asks: could EMF changes be stressing the terrain rather than “viruses” attacking from outside?
1889
AC power grid rollout“Russian flu” pandemic begins as alternating current electricity spreads across cities worldwide.
1918
Radio wave era begins“Spanish flu” emerges as radio broadcasting expands globally. The first widespread use of high-powered radio transmitters.
1957
Radar installations proliferate“Asian flu” pandemic. Massive expansion of radar systems during Cold War.
1968
Satellites enter orbit“Hong Kong flu” emerges as satellite communications expand in the Van Allen belt.
2020
5G rollout acceleratesGlobal pandemic begins as 5G infrastructure expands worldwide, starting in the areas with earliest deployment.
How EMF might affect the terrain.
Voltage-Gated Calcium Channels
EMFs activate calcium channels in cell membranes, flooding cells with calcium. This triggers oxidative stress and inflammation throughout the body.
Mitochondrial Dysfunction
EMF exposure impairs mitochondria—the cell's power plants. Less cellular energy means weaker terrain and compromised immunity.
Blood-Brain Barrier Permeability
EMFs can increase blood-brain barrier permeability, allowing toxins into the brain that would normally be excluded.
Melatonin Suppression
EMF exposure reduces melatonin production—your body's master antioxidant and immune regulator.
Cellular Communication Disruption
Cells communicate through electromagnetic signals. External EMFs may interfere with this delicate signaling system.
A terrain theory interpretation.
From a terrain perspective, new EMF exposures don't “cause” disease directly. They stress the terrain universally—like changing the temperature of a fish tank.
When millions of people experience the same environmental stress simultaneously, their bodies respond similarly. This looks like “contagion” but might actually be collective adaptation to a shared electromagnetic insult.
The “virus” then becomes the body's cleanup crew—exosomes mobilizing to help cells adapt to the new electromagnetic environment.
Protecting your terrain.
Ground to the earth
Direct contact with earth normalizes your electrical charge and reduces inflammation.
Prioritize natural light
Sunlight helps calibrate your body's electromagnetic systems and produces protective hormones.
Reduce exposure where possible
Turn off WiFi at night. Keep phone away from body. Wire what you can.
Support antioxidant systems
Magnesium, glutathione, and other antioxidants help buffer EMF-induced oxidative stress.
Build a resilient terrain
The healthier your baseline, the better you handle any environmental stressor—including EMFs.
The invisible environment.
We can't see electromagnetic fields, but our cells feel them. Build a terrain that can adapt.