Mr Firstberg suffers from an unrecognized medical condition known as electromagnetic hypersensitivity and tried to claim $1.43 million from his next door neighbor for damaging his health through the use of her i. phone, a wi-fi connection and a dimmer switch on her lights.
I have read about his court case and I think that was cruel, we can’t blame individuals who just behave normally. However, his idiocincracies, don’t matter, attacking the man doesn’t change the science. I suggest you read the book it’s evidence based.
If this book is on a conspiracy forum and being discussed then that’s irrelevant to me.
Hello Dr Nick?
the problematic wave frequency is in the beta band.
And you are talking to?
Yes Hippocrates is slightly before 1889 but I am not sure if he described influenza
The first known reference to the flu comes from ancient documents written by Hippocrates as early as 412 BC. Known as the “father of medicine”, he described flu-like symptoms being experienced in northern Greece.
EMS is a recognised condition in some jurisdictions, including at law, and for insurance risk assessment, and wrt actions to be taken by employers to mitigate risk.
German medical research suggests - If I recall correctly - the problematic wave frequency is in the beta band.
1.The virus that causes COVID-19 was probably created in a laboratory
2.The symptoms of COVID-19 seem to be connected to 5G mobile network radiation
3.The COVID-19 pandemic was planned by certain pharmaceutical corporations and government agencies
The three aspects of public health guidance that we asked about were as follows:
A.Spending as little time as possible outside of your home
B.Staying at least 2 metres apart from anyone outside of your household
C.Washing your hands more often, for 20 seconds
Each of the three conspiracy beliefs was associated with a lower rate of compliance with each of the three aspects of public health guidance(see Table 1).The relationship appeared strongest with regard to Belief 2 (‘The symptoms of COVID-19 seem to be connected to 5G mobile network radiation’). Respondents holding this belief appeared much less likely to comply with each of the three aspects of public health guidance, when compared to respondents who did not hold this belief.
Hello Dr Nick?
I'll defer to anyone with greater knowledge. But a quick read around found this to support the idea.
In 412 BC, in the "Book of Epidemics", Hippocrates described a putative influenza-like illness syndrome called "fever of Perinthus" or "cough of Perinthus" [7]. While some scholars claim that this is probably the first historical description of influenza (a winter and a spring epidemic of an upper respiratory tract infection occurring regularly every year at Perinthus, a port-town in Marmaraereglisi, a northern part of Greece, now Turkey), others, including the notable 19th-century editor of Hippocrates, Émile Littré (1801-1881), think that a diagnosis of diphtheria would better fit the description of complications (pneumonia, fits of coughing and wheezing, angina and paralysis of soft palate and limbs).