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263 5G DANGERS
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Length:
58 minutes
Released:
Aug 6, 2019
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Podcast episode
Description
PLEASE SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS! Crime & Trauma Scene Cleaners is committed to helping people when tragedy strikes. Our objective is to restore safety to an environment in the most professional and discrete manner possible. Paranormal Contractors - They Take Ghost and Demon Problems Seriously! 631-552-5835 paranormalcontractors@gmail.com Reverse Speech Radio,the only podcast in the world that is committed to bringing you "The Truth, The Whole Truth, and Nothing But The Truth." Listen and Subscribe at reversespeechradio.libsyn.com EPISODE #263 Richard speaks with an activist and documentary filmmaker about the dangers of 5G wireless technology and non-ionizing radiation. GUEST: Matt Landman grew up on the East Coast and relocated to California in 2003 where he worked in Finance and studied film at California State University of Humboldt and earned a Masters degree in Business Administration with a focus in Strategic Sustainability in 2010. After various careers in business and finance, Matt left the corporate world to be an organic farmer where he inadvertently began his career as an activist. Working outdoors and dependent upon the elements, Matt witnessed weather engineering in Northern California as the region suffered from a historic and catastrophic drought. The realization that the weather was being manipulated via atmospheric aerosol dispersal changed Matt’s life forever as he inevitably decided to devote his existence to exposing the hidden agenda. In June of 2017 Matt released the groundbreaking documentary, Frankenskies
Released:
Aug 6, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
001 The Las Vegas Massacre: Strange Timelines, Conflicting Evidence, and the Growing List of Dead Survivors: Richard Syrett speaks with an independent researcher, blogger, and podcaster about the myriad unanswered questions concerning the largest mass shooting in modern U.S. history. As the inconsistencies continue to pile up, so to do the bodies. by Richard Syrett's Strange Planet