I was attending a Webinar with the World Council for Health yesterday evening and before we even got started, the call was hacked. There was an imposter on the call and a hacker got into Dr. Bandara’s machine and deleted her slides right in front on our eyes. Watch.
To me, this pretty much confirms the relevance of the subject matter to me.
We got hacked...
When radiation power per area is roughly 200x higher than anything we've encountered in the past we should all be concerned about health impact. If the opposition needs to resort to deleting data we know there are problems to be addressed and discussed. I hope she was able to restore her presentation.
This caught my attention recently:
"Measurements before and after the installation of the 5G installation showed that switching to 5G led to an increase in radiation from 9 milliWatts/m2 to a maximum of 1,690 milliWatts/m2 — high enough for both acute and long-term health effects."
Clear dose dependency in Table 1 showing up with a greater impact on females (sound familiar with certain VAERS reports?)
https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/5g-radiation-microwave-syndrome-symptoms/
Since Bandara says she has been hacked before, I think it might be worth it for her or the organization to hire their own white-hat hacker to counterattack these bastards and shut them down. Step One, of course, is to coordinate offline with her group and agree on the protocol, in future, so that any variance is immediately recognized for what it is. This was a social engineering attack; they needed and she gave her permission and control of her machine. Never. Damn, that sucks.
The people behind that hack are quite possibly corporations threatened by her information, though it might be sickos. It seems too targeted and planned, with knowledge of the organization, the meeting, and her material. She should definitely have her computer scanned for a rootkit or other malware. They may have installed a permanent remote hack in root.