How different cells inside you react to
Energy Force Fields
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Photo: A single prostate cell has very nearly completed deviding into two cells- as it normally should.
Unfortunately, unseen emissions effect cells and organs inside our bodies. If some unseen force hits this cell while it is in the process of splitting, it will be altered- mutated. It may lead to prostatic cancer.
All electromagnetic emissions, even those from outer space, have the potential to affect the DNA of living tissue in both good and bad ways. But these emissions do not effect all DNA the same way, and these differences are important. |
| Animal/human DNA is bonded to special proteins, then "folded" to fit inside the nucleus
of cells. It is thought that these proteins and folding patterns help shield our DNA from many environmental
electromagnetic emissions. |
Bacterial DNA, on the other hand, is constructed more simply: the cells have no nucleus. In viruses, even a cell membrane may be absent entirely. The shields that offer protection to human DNA are missing in bacteria and viruses. This permits electro magnetic emissions to interact with
disease-causing organisms in a much stronger way. |
| We know that when bacteria and other cells are dividing, they are much more susceptible to the impact of electromagnetic forces. One researcher has stated: “...If this
also holds true for human cells, then ultra short high-electric-field pulses could affect tumor or cancer development significantly.” |