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5G Let There Be Light
5G Let There Be Light
5G Let There Be Light
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5G Let There Be Light

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How would anyone even begin to understand what 5G really is?
Is it bad? Is it good? Is it evil? How would you ever know? One side is selling you while the other is screaming, "FIRE!"
We're being expected to consent to something by not objecting loud enough, while not being told what it is. It will bathe the entire country in its wave. There will be no escape from it.
How could you possibly consent to it without knowing about it? That is not consent. That is a con.
This is what 5G really is.
It's not about your phone.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherRon Howson
Release dateAug 14, 2020
ISBN9781005888749
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    5G Let There Be Light - Ron Howson

    5G

    Let There Be Light

    by Ron Howson

    Copyright 2020 Ron Howson

    ISBN 9781005888749

    Chapter one

    From one cave man to another.

    The smallest things can change the world. The smallest things can enable world domination by good or by evil. Tiny and seemingly insignificant things can do it; things like a virus or a harmless little radio frequency. You would never think it, but it is true, both today and historically. It was often the small things that conquered. It will again.

    We are cave men living in a quantum world. We had better inform ourselves, or be dominated. 5G is here and we’d better pay attention.

    Quantum means small, and Quantum Physics is a study of the smallest parts of our universe. From this study, we can learn many things about the world we live in. From this study, evil can also dominate you...and will, if allowed. That is what evil does.

    Our choice is between freedom or submission. It always has been.

    England, for example, is a small island that ended up ruling the world. Before that, it was ruled by Spain; large and powerful in comparison. Spain had an armada of huge formidable galleons with enormous firepower. It used this firepower to rule the world. Nothing stood in its way. He who rules the seas, rules the world, was the mantra of the day.

    Perhaps that may change, after China made clear its intentions. Perhaps, with the emergence of our Space Force in response, it will be, He who rules the heavens, rules the world. I believe that is the case, especially with 5G.

    Along came a man named Francis Drake with a smaller ship and far less firepower. He got into a little p*ssing contest with some Spaniards who were busy ravaging the coast of the Americas. Their ships were giants in comparison. But because Drake’s was smaller, it was also faster and more maneuverable. I don’t think he intended to get into a fight with the Spaniards, but he got into one anyway. Who in their right mind would take on Spain with a small ship?

    Well, he ended up sinking some of their big fancy state-of-the art impossible-to-sink ships. It was because he was smaller, faster, and could turn more easily. He was able to project what power he had more effectively. So, word went out that he was a pirate and needed killin’ by the Spaniards.

    But he kept on going along the coast sinking ships along the way, loading up with gold that Spain plundered from the natives. Eventually, Spain set up a blockade in case he tried to get back to England, and Drake knew it. Spain demanded the Queen of England designate him a Pirate, along with his crew.

    Well, Drake was in a pickle. But he had an idea that the Queen of England liked gold more than she liked Spain. So after raiding and sinking Spanish ships and raiding various ports, he went back to England fully laden, in fact damned near sinking, with ships full of ill-gotten Spanish gold. (I think he eventually had five ships and ended up with four left floating) To get back, he had to circumnavigate, for the first time in history, the entire globe to avoid the blockade Spain had set up to capture him.

    He pulled into the English channel, fully expecting to be given a pirate’s welcome, complete with torture and hanging without breakfast, and said, Queen, I have a present for you. A whole sh#t ton of gold. (note: may not be 100% accurate quote, but close enough)

    Well, turns out the Queen did like gold more than she liked Spain. She liked gold a whole lot. So instead of calling him a pirate and hanging him, she knighted him and he was now Sir Francis Drake, the Not a Pirate.

    As you can imagine, that really PO’d Spain. So they went to war. Spain said, Build me a giant armada of my really big-assed galleons, and we’re gonna flatten England and give that queen a darned good what’s for. So they built that. (note: translation might not be 100%, but close enough)

    Well, England had another idea. They said, Build me a whole lot of these little maneuverable ships that kicked the Spanish galleons behinds and we’ll have tea and crumpets and drink piss-warm beer and get busy spawning the Beatles. So they did that. (note: exact quote blah blah blah)

    The build up came and then the war came, and Spain was so utterly and completely defeated that it never again gained dominance in the world. England, the tiny little island and their tiny ships now dominated and ruled the world, and it now had the money to do it with. It was the small things that did that.

    With the smaller things comes new technology, new ways of doing things, new ways of thinking, and new paradigms. The ones who mastered these new technologies could end up masters of the world. They often did.

    Spain had enormous power; more power than any other country in the world, but was unable to project that power effectively and efficiently. The smaller things got in the way of projecting its power, but to England’s point of view, the smaller things allowed it power along with the superior ability to project that power. It was this new smaller technology that allowed them to change the paradigm of war. Being stuck in that old paradigm, that old way of thinking that had always been a faithful foundation was now a liability.

    We, you and I, are exactly the same. The one who has the technology to do these things has the opportunity to dictate the values of the conquered.

    There is great power in small things. You can have all the power in the world, but if you cannot project it, you will be impotent. This became too obvious to be ignored after World War I; the War to End All Wars.

    It was a time the world lined up and recklessly flung its power at each other. We had gone from blunt objects, to something smaller; the projectile. We went from rocks and clubs to spears and then to arrows and then to bullets. Smaller and smaller the weapons became, and more and more power they had with more efficient ways to project that power.

    We were at a contest of good and evil. Who would dominate and who would submit? Would the world live in a state of protected individual freedoms, or would it have its acts and thoughts and beliefs dictated by tyranny?

    Again we find ourselves in the same spot, and our weapons have gone from small to tiny to atomic to subatomic, and now, today, to a quantum level, the

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