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4/7/23: BLU-LITE SPECIAL

Posted on April 7th, 2023 by Clyde Lewis

There is a worldwide phenomenon whereby people are noticing blue lights everywhere. One plausible theory is that the blue and purple lights can detect Luciferase in the body, which has been discovered in the mRNA vaccines. The explanation that has been given by authorities is blue or purple lights are the result of a manufacturing flaw in LED light bulbs. Constant and prolonged exposure to blue light can cause significant eye damage and other health disorders. Interestingly, 5G is used to generate blue light. Could this also be a way to acclimate us to the new 5G smart cities?  Tonight on Ground Zero, Clyde Lewis talks about BLU-LITE SPECIAL.

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In the movie undefinedWhat The Bleep Do We Knowundefined it is stated that when Christopher Columbus first reached land, the natives could not see his ships because the concept of large ships did not exist to them.

Only after several days did a shaman first see the ships and then showed each of the other natives that they did exist. The concept put forth is that we can only see what fits in our worldview.

There are many people that are skeptical of that story undefined but in all reality, it does not matter how hard it is for us to imagine someone not being able to see something in front of them just because their brain had not had any background information regarding the object. But considering the fact that itundefineds not our undefinedeyesundefined that undefinedseeundefined itundefineds our brain, the hypothesis could very well be possible.

I have been told that it is called the Troxler Effect.

The Troxler Effect is a great example of how our brain picks and chooses what information is important, and also how our brain influences our perception.

Some use it as a way to debunk paranormal experiences but if you are perceiving these experiences the brain registers that they are real —even if they are calling them hallucinations.

In response to a lack of stimuli, the brain can notice other things. Things that get in and decide to take the stage — this is your brain on the Troxler Effect. It is where your reality is perceived as a hall of mirrors and in the smoke comes various characters from your nightmares.

Either you see them in the corner of your eye or they come at you head-on.

This is not a psychotic break — this is the eye and the brain seizing on something that has been there all along — but you just haven’t noticed.

This happens a lot when we watch movies. There are many movies that put what are called Easter eggs in their work. This is usually pointed out by viewers who pick up on these things. There are also viewers that see some errant coffee cup in a scene or maybe catch the glimpse of an airplane in a gladiator movie.

I had this experience recently during a Lyft ride home from work. The Lyft driver was named Brian and recognized me when he picked me up.

He said that he had so many questions for me because he was a fan of the show. He went over some of his favorite shows with me and asked my opinions about a number of paranormal things from ghosts to bigfoot.

Then he said, undefinedWhat can you tell me about the blue lights.undefined

I said, undefinedWhat do you mean?undefined

He said that he sees blue and purple lights everywhere,

I asked if he meant UFOs. and I said that people have been seeing what appears to be directed energy weapons and lasers in the sky wondering if there is a space war.

He said undefined No Clyde, I keep seeing blue and purple lights everywhere and then he pointed to a streetlight. Sure enough, the light was blue.  Then after I go out of the car and looked over towards the bar near my home and right there at the intersection the light on the pole was a dark blue.

At first, I thought it was some power of suggestion thing undefined that he is pulling some sort of psychological trick undefined but no. I started noticing that it appeared that every other street light was either a dark blue or a purple color.

It’s not an everyday thing to have a total stranger turn you on to some strange anomaly that you wouldn’t notice until someone points it out to you.

So, I was curious.

I got online to see if this was some local thing or if this was a real anomaly.

I was surprised that all over the country, people started noticing blue lights everywhere. I was thinking that I notice little things like this most of the time -but this was a worldwide phenomenon.

I wanted to talk about this with my audience and ask them if they have seen the blue lights and ask them what they thought was going on.

This was very new to me undefined and it was something that has been creeping into our cities and communities without an official explanation.

There were some amazing theories about why the blue and purple lights are being installed. One, in particular, was very interesting. It is in regard to the possibility that the blue and purple lights can detect luciferase in the body. It was discovered that the mRNA vaccines contained Luciferase.

It was said that a handheld black or blue light detector would be able to detect the Luciferase as a mark that you have received your vaccine.

There are people who also claim that buses have blue lights in them as well. They have noticed that when the bus doors open, the blue lights turn white and then when the door closes they turn blue.

Busses of course used to be dark when the door closes so that the driver could see the street in front of him.

The explanation that has been given by authorities is that the Blur or purple light phenomenon is the result of manufacturing flaws with many lights that were distributed all over the country and all over the world.

It is said that the problem comes from a component in the light that is “failing prematurely and making the light shine into a more blue-purple color”

The official word all over the country is that this is simply a manufacturer’s defect. Because of our Green policies LED street lights have been installed because authorities claim that they’re more energy efficient and because when working correctly, they have a longer lifetime than the older bulbs that have been replaced. So, they claim that  this really was a move toward more efficient, more modern technology. This is simply a manufacturing defect that’s being corrected-and most municipalities say that they are speedily replacing them.

Well not in my neighborhood.

Constant exposure to blue light over time could damage retinal cells and cause vision problems such as age-related macular degeneration. It can also contribute to cataracts, eye cancer and growths on the clear covering over the white part of the eye.

About one-third of all visible light is considered blue light. Sunlight is the biggest source of blue light. Artificial sources of blue light include fluorescent light, LED TVs, computer monitors, smartphones, and tablet screens.

Blue light exposure from screens is small compared to the amount of exposure from the sun. However, there is concern about the long-term effects of screen exposure from digital devices. This is especially true when it comes to too much screen time and screens too close to the eyes.

According to the Vision Council, 80% of American adults use digital devices for more than two hours per day. Nearly 67% use two or more devices at the same time. Fifty-nine percent have symptoms of digital eye strain.

Since our eyes are not good at blocking blue light, nearly all visible blue light passes through the front of the eye (cornea and lens) and reaches the retina, the cells that convert light for the brain to process into images.

Exposure to blue light before bedtime also can disrupt sleep patterns as it affects when our bodies create melatonin. Interruption of the circadian system plays a role in the development of type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, cancer, sleep disorders, and cognitive dysfunctions.

The more we install LED lights everywhere the more chances we have of being exposed to them, which could create problems for our eyesight, especially at night.

People who have claimed to see the blue street lights believe that if companies knew of the malfunctioning lights, why didnundefinedt they recall them and why are they still being used?

Some say that the blue light makes criminals easier to track as certain colors glow under these lights and this helps police officers see these suspects easily.

The story is ripe for any and all conspiracy theories even with the official explanation.

This isnundefinedt the first time streetlights have been caught up in strange anomalous events.

The Blue Light Phenomenon reminds me of the phenomenon known as slider syndrome, and no one has been able to explain it.

People affected with Slider syndrome, usually notice that when they walk under a street light undefined the light turns off.

Scientifically it has been called Street light interference, or high voltage syndrome, Believers in Street light interference (SLI) allege that they experience it on a regular basis with specific lamps and street lights and more frequently than chance would explain.

Some people have actually recorded their experiences, but scientists have not been able to replicate it in lab conditions.

Those who claim the ability have been found to be unable to reproduce the effect on demand. The syndrome was first discovered and named by the late paranormal author Hilary Evans.

Evansundefined 1993 book The SLI Effect proposes that the phenomenon is undefinednot consistent with our current knowledge of how people interact with the physical world.undefined Evans coined the term undefinedSLIderundefined to refer to someone who allegedly causes this effect, and cites SLIdersundefined claims of being able to undefinedextinguish a row of sodium vapor lamps in sequence, each one going out as the witnesses near it.undefined

Some proponents believe static electricity or undefinedsome kind of “energy” emitted by the human bodyundefined is responsible for SLI. Others claim the alleged phenomenon is caused by individuals having a psychic or psychokinetic ability.

Others who have claimed to have Slider syndrome tend to have problems with electronics. They have been known to have computer troubles. They sometimes benefit from malfunctioning candy and soda machines undefined and have good luck playing Slot machines in Vegas.

It is sort of like the new TV show on Cable called undefinedThe Power.undefined

Suddenly, and without warning, all teenage girls in the world develop the power to electrocute people at will. Itundefineds hereditary, itundefineds inbuilt, and it canundefinedt be taken away from them.

Coming alive to the thrill of pure power: the ability to hurt or even kill by releasing electrical jolts from their fingertips, they rapidly learn they can awaken the power in older women. Soon enough nearly every woman in the world can do it. And then everything is different.

No one is suggesting that Slider syndrome can evolve into the power of shooting electricity out of your fingers but with 5G and other electromagnetic smog, we are learning that our bodies may not be strong enough to handle the new electric world that the globalists are proposing.

The human skin is a sub-THz receiver and 5G can use your seat glands as conductors.

5G uses millimeter wave frequencies. At millimeter-wave frequencies, sweat ducts in the skin become more conductive and act as spiral antennas, thereby increasing their energy absorption from 5G and leading to unforeseen non-thermal biological effects at the higher 5G frequencies.

Researchers advise that current industry safety tests are inadequate to address this biological effect and call for changes in safety testing that take into account human health.

An impinging electric field in the Sub-THz frequency band concentrates in the sweat duct where it is absorbed in a higher rate than in the surrounding tissue.

Researchers point out that the reason that these frequencies are able to have this effect is that the size of the Sub-THz band wavelengths are similar in size to the human sweat duct. These 5G sub-THz bands have much shorter wavelengths than the wavelengths of frequencies currently used in 2G, 3G and 4G applications.

Longer wavelengths do not preferentially absorb into the sweat duct in the same way due to their size. Researchers point out that this interaction is not “debatable”  but is a “proven” interaction.

5G is used to generate blue light which affects Opsin levels in the eyes and affects our skin as well.

A pigment called melanopsin, which is the primary receptor of blue light, is present in our ocular cells. Thus our eyes are hyper-sensitive to blue light and have cells to detect it, unlike the other colors in the spectrum.

electronic devices, such as computer monitors lat-screen televisions, smartphones, tablets, and fluorescent light bulbs are all pushing blue light on us every day.

With past COVID Lockdowns and inactivity for two years we have become more apt to see blue light.  This may partly explain why we are detecting blue light in some street lights. The slightest malfunction of LED light in street lights is easily seen by those who are sensitive to blue light.

Changing lifestyles, with less time spent outdoors and increased use of LED and fluorescent lighting and electronic screens via smartphones, televisions, computer monitors, and laptops, have changed the pattern of blue light exposure in humans.

Although the full range and exact nature of the biological effects of blue light are unknown, both beneficial and detrimental effects have been described- I guess it all depends on what theories you subscribe to.

Meanwhile, the so-called glitches in LED street lamps are still thriving but there is one particular theory that is very possible.

The glitch in these lights is not a glitch. They are a way to acclimate us to the lights that they will be using for the new 5G smart cities.

As LED streetlights proliferate, they come with the promise of more efficient smart city service but they are also suspected of being used as surveillance tools.

As they illuminate the streets in a blue haze, they could be watching—and recording—what happens below with attached cameras, microphones, and other devices.

The biggest appeal of LEDs is their efficiency and cost-saving potential: They aren’t designed specifically to surveil. But the bulbs’ complex wiring and strategic positioning make recording devices an easy addition.

It was reported that the ACLU wanted answers about the blue and Purple lights and demanded that and community members investigate. They were unsettled to discover that hidden inside some of them were cameras. Others, are microphones.

The ACLU has launched a national campaign called Community Control Over Police Surveillance (CCOPS), encouraging cities to build public oversight into decisions about smart city technologies with surveillance components. Laws have been passed in Portland, Seattle, Nashville, and other areas, according to the ACLU’s website, and are under consideration in other cities like New York, St. Louis, and Oakland. Bills were introduced in Maine’s last two legislative sessions that would have applied the CCOPS model to every state agency, but they were denied both times.

As the menu of data collection options for cities increases, so too does the trepidation from privacy advocates that’s been building for decades.

So, take a look up at your street light undefined if it is blue or purple it may be looking back at you.

Making you all the blue light special.

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