
Mike Adams (aka the “Health Ranger“) is a best selling author (#1 best selling science book on Amazon.com called “Food Forensics“), an environmental scientist, a patent holder for a cesium radioactive isotope elimination invention, a multiple award winner for outstanding journalism, a science news publisher and influential commentator on topics ranging from science and medicine to culture and politics.
To anyone saying that the pagers in Lebanon were outfitted with extra explosives, that's the COVER STORY to try to make people believe that lithium ion batteries themselves can't explode. But they do indeed explode quite readily, which is exactly why it's illegal to ship lithium ion battery items by air. Because they would catch on fire, explode and bring down aircraft. But an even bigger question: Even if you assume the pagers were outfitted with explosives, how do you know YOUR OWN PHONE doesn't also have explosives in it? Have you checked? Would you even know what a 4-gram packet of explosives looks like? Probably not. And I bet you've never even opened your phone enough to check the main circuit board anyway. If you are carrying a phone, you are carrying an explosive device, pure and simple. The question is: WHO CONTROLS THE REMOTE TRIGGER? It's not you. It's your government. Let that sink in. You are essentially a non-consenting government-controlled suicide bomber. And if you happen to venture into some area where they want an explosion to occur, they've got your number.
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Just watched the mini series "Silo"
I couldn't help but think this is all about post 9-11 America.
@HealthRanger ask Bongino. The way he was smirking and celebrating this I got the distinct impression he knew about the explosive devices. He made a crack to Hezzbolah saying "where do you think you got those pagers from? Maybe from people who don't like you? You were too stupid to vet your vendors. Serves you right." This quote may be a little off, but not by much. You can watch his show today (comment made around 4:00 minutes in).
So sad I never replaced my last cellphone when it died a few years ago. Retirement has its perks.