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Lost Arts Radio Show #227 - Special Guest Ken Rohla

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Last week, the discussion on microwave and EMF hazards, with our panel of four guests from Health Freedom Idaho (www.healthfreedomidaho.org) led to the bottom line concern, what can each of us do to protect ourselves, our families and kids from this fast intensifying threat of biological harm. Our guests explained how EMF fields and pulsed microwave transmissions harm all living organisms, and what each guest was contributing to solutions. Many of our listeners have said we need to invite engineer, inventor and health teacher Ken Rohla (www.freshandalive.com) back on the show to discuss the same issues. Ken has invented devices that help protect against the damage these fields and energies cause (right, that's damage, not "risk"), and I've had the opportunity to experience some of them in action and see how effective they really are.

Ken's work and his inventions clearly have what I call the "Government Seal of Approval," as our regular listeners have heard me explain on previous shows. I totally trust our government, in the sense that they rarely go after someone to shut down public knowledge of their work unless it is truly valuable. Ken is an incredibly informative guest who always shares practical information that we can use in everyday life, and I expect his appearance on this Sunday's show to be no exception.

5G and other microwave technologies are designed to be harmful to humans and other life forms, but for most of us that don't feel the damaging effects consciously, they are insidious and need our special attention, so we can do all we can to mitigate the damage to ourselves and others we care for. I think you'll find Ken's insights valuable in your efforts to learn how to do this.

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