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What the Future May Hold

What the Future May Hold

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Lena discusses healing and future possibilites and explores the concept of he new World Order.

Lena Pu Bio: Back in 2016, Lena was and still is the first science researcher to ever capture in real time using live blood microscopy to show what wireless radiation does to live blood after WiFi exposure in a school setting, The results were unquestionable that the levels of exposures in a regular classroom to these industrial strength WiFi Wireless Access Points are disastrous to health. Between 2018-2020, Lena achieved the impossible. She successfully led the charge for a landmark change in creating protective language for her local city's wireless telecommunication ordinance. Part of the list of added laws included were set back limits that prevented the buildout of any cell towers and small cell antennas near residential homes and schools. This and stopping the 5G small cell deployment in her city is one of her proudest achievements. More recently starting in 2020 at the height of the plan-demic, she was one of the first out the door to make publicly accessible several Notices of Liabilities (NoL) that she had written against the COVID injections and 5G wireless deployment. Shortly after receiving numerous NoL's that Lena's team of filers sent, the FCC chairman Ajit Pai stepped down. Having learned the dark side of the AI's purpose and the path towards Singularity that is leading to devastating harm to all life on earth, Lena is currently researching the healing frequencies that brings back life sustaining energies. Old website: www.Lenasfabulousfrequencies.com about her fight against wireless She is creating a website to focus on positive frequencies She can be contacted through facebook
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