SpaceX Launch Mar 25 2021

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On Thursday, March 25, 2021, almost everyone I spoke with, both here in Santa Fe
and elsewhere in the U.S. and Canada, said they were not feeling well and had not
slept well the previous night. Since that was my experience as well, I began to ask for
details and started taking notes. The stories were consistent and shocking.
By the next day it was obvious to me that something extraordinary was happening. I
did some research and discovered that we are still in a time of low solar activity, so I
ruled that out as a cause. However, my research suggested a reason: an
unprecedented number of satellites had been launched into space the previous day.
SpaceX had launched 60 satellites Wednesday morning (4:28 UTC) and OneWeb had
launched 36 satellites Wednesday night (2:47 UTC Thursday). In addition, SpaceX had
suddenly increased the speed of its satellite internet connections on Wednesday to
more than 400 Mbps, as reported online by some of the people who are beta testing
its service.
On Saturday I sent out a newsletter asking how widespread this was. I wrote only
that I and others had not been feeling well for a couple of weeks and had gotten
suddenly much sicker on Wednesday and Thursday, completely unable to sleep,
hurting and itching all over. I gave no other details.
The responses poured in, a thousand of them, from every continent. They came from
people living in New York City, London, Paris and Madrid, and from people living in
remote locations miles from the nearest cell tower. They came from people who call
themselves electrosensitive and people who do not. They came from people who use

no wireless technology at all and have shielded their homes, and from people who
have smart meters on their homes and 5G antennas outside who emailed me from
their cell phones. They came from people young and old. It did not matter, they all
had similar experiences. The responses came from:
Countries -- Australia, Austria, Azores, Belgium, Canada, Canary Islands, Central
America, Chile, Colombia, Cyprus, Denmark, Ecuador, England, Finland, France,
Germany, Greece, Hungary, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Jersey, Laos,
Lithuania, Luxembourg, Mexico, Moldova, Nepal, Netherlands, New Caledonia, New
Zealand, Norway, Pakistan, Panama, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Scotland, Serbia,
Slovenia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine, United States,
Wales
United States -- Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, Arizona, California, Colorado,
Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky,
Louisiana, Massachusetts, Maine, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri,
Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Nevada, New Mexico, New York,
North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Carolina,
Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, Wisconsin
Canada -- Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Ontario,
Quebec, Saskatchewan,
Australia -- New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, Tasmania, Western Australia
People who keep journals were able to be more precise than people who do not, but
the stories are remarkably consistent. Many people had been not feeling well for a
few weeks, and some pinpointed the beginning of their illness at either March 3 or
March 10. Coincidentally, SpaceX’s two previous launches, sixty satellites each time,
occurred on the nights of March 3 and March 10. Everybody, whether they were
previously ill or not, became suddenly and profoundly sicker on March 24 or March
25, and most slept little or not at all the night of March 24. Which day depended
partly on where they live; March 24 in the U.S. was March 25 in Australia. A few
people’s illness began one day previously, on March 23.
People commonly reported that not only they, but also their spouse, children,
parents, neighbors, friends, coworkers, clients, and everyone else they knew were
sick, exhausted and irritable on March 24 or 25 and had trouble sleeping. They

sometimes reported that their pets or farm animals were sick at the same time --
cats, dogs, chickens, goats, cows.
Those who reported the details of their symptoms were consistent. They could not
sleep for one, two, three or more nights, beginning March 24 or 25. Some took
melatonin or other sleeping aids and still could not sleep. They had pain and itching,
either all over or in specific parts of their body, commonly their feet and legs. They
had headaches. They had muscle spasms. They were weak and exhausted and could
hardly stand or walk, and some tripped or fell. They had skin rashes. They were dizzy
and nauseous, and had stomach aches and diarrhea. The ringing in their ears was
suddenly more intense. Their eyes were red, or inflamed, or their vision suddenly
worsened. They had heart palpitations, rapid or irregular heartbeat, or suddenly high
or very low blood pressure. A few had nose bleeds, or coughed up blood, or their
eyes popped a blood vessel. They were anxious, depressed or suicidal, and irritable.
The following is a small sample of what I have been receiving:
A woman in Indiana wrote on March 28 that many of her friends had gone in for
emergency surgery on their backs, knees or hips in the previous couple of weeks, and
that another friend was scheduled for surgery the following week. “They all said it
came on fast and said it was horribly painful... I know a huge amount of folks having
strokes this past two weeks... My boss felt horribly ill last week.”
A woman in Slovenia wrote on March 28 that she could not get her menstrual
period, had a fever for no reason, her liver hurt for four days, and her body was in
torture. And that her mother and her cat were sick at the same time.
A man in Queensland, Australia wrote that on March 25 “I had a terrible sleep,
woke up Friday morning with a headache, as did my employee and he says his family
members did also.”
A woman in New Zealand wrote on March 28 that she had been sleepless, restless,
buzzing, dizzy, low energy, with headaches and nausea since March 24, and that she
had to pull off the road to avoid fainting while driving. And that her friends were
similarly ill.
A woman in Belgium, at 1:00 p.m. precisely on March 24, suddenly had “headache,
elevated blood pressure, nausea, feeling of heart arrhythmia,” had to leave work to
go to bed, and was sick for the next two days.

A man in Ontario felt muscle aches in his legs, “pain I never experienced before,”
and tingling on his scalp, as well as nausea and poor appetite.
A woman in England has a relative who is collecting data, and reported on March 28
“a high frequency of people having kidney related issues, urinary tract issues, itching
and skin rashes, and fatigue.”
A man in South Africa experienced breathing problems at night from March 25 to 27.
“Even my son experienced the same.”
A woman in England has been in torture since March 3, with her skin feeling like it is
on fire, badly swollen eyelids, and burns on her neck, chest, face, underarms and in
the creases of her arms.
A woman in Nova Scotia wrote on March 27 that in the last few days she had felt
very tired, had poor sleep, with jolting pain through her body, axe-like head pain,
extreme tingling in face and neck, dizziness, choking/swelling in neck, shortness of
breath, and “felt like I was going to die.”
A woman in Michigan wrote that she was weak, ill, and sad on March 24, could not
sleep, and “felt like I was going to die.”
A man in Hungary wrote that on March 25 and 26 he had had a terrible headache,
stomach pains, vomited, collapsed on the street and was taken by ambulance to the
hospital, where his blood pressure was super-low for many hours. His dogs were
anxious, fearful, tense and sleeping more. He knew many people with very bad
tinnitus, headaches, nausea, stomach pains, digestive problems, and sleeplessness
on those two days.
A woman in Sweden wrote on March 28 that she could not sleep, was feeling a
weird kind of restless pressure, and that her cat had had an epileptic-like fit and
could not walk.
A woman in Russia wrote on March 28 that she, her children and her friends had
insomnia, bad mood, anxiety, lethargy, depression, and a feeling of pressure on the
head.

A woman in South Carolina wrote on March 28 that she had had no sleep since
March 24, had burning pains all over her body, cramps at night, anxiety, nervousness,
itching, and ear pain. “It’s an agonizing situation like being poisoned to death.”
A woman in Wales wrote that on March 24 that she “experienced a level of
exhaustion and kind of sick heavy malaise that I found it almost impossible to sit in a
chair.” Neither she nor her daughter could sleep, and her sister-in-law felt really
awful as well.
A woman in England wrote that a hen got suddenly sick on March 23 and died on
March 24.
A woman in New York wrote that her friend’s husband was taken to the hospital
March 25 with low oxygen levels.
A man in Illinois wrote on March 30 that he had had a 2% to 3% decrease in his
blood oxygen saturation beginning March 26.
A woman in the Netherlands wrote that she lost her voice on March 24 and knows
of two children who also lost their voice that day....


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