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Roman, this is an interesting topic. But before you or I make any conclusions on the EMF vs Autism topic, please note, this guy you quote Dr. Olle Johansson. I have recently proven that he is spouting the the same snake-oil position of computer generated drug resistant E. Coli as being caused by EMFs as the guys making up computer generated Sars-C-2. protonmagic.substack.co…

This is an excerpt of how I proved this. "I" below is Proton Magic:

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While EMFs causing illness has its truth, I wondered why the entire emf-wired world was not getting drug-resistant E. Coli. So I set out to find out how they determine if an E. Coli is drug-resistant to begin with. Olle said:

Extended Spectrum Beta-Lactamase found in some bacteria that makes them resistant to certain antibiotics and spreading in Europe. The study was recently published in the journal Eurosurveillance (Kohlenberg et al. 2024). pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/ar…

I was sHoCkEd to find the journal on E. Coli drug resistance was "Eurosurveillance", the exact same journal where Corman/Drosten made up the fake Covid pcr test!! and these authors sit on the board of this journal!!! The trust level of this Journal should be quite zilcho!

So I looked up how they found the drug resistant genes in the paper's Data Collection section:

Short-reads were assembled using SPAdes v3.15.5 [6] and long-reads using Flye v2.9.4

I looked up SPAdes and Flye. They are computer assembling metagenomic software- meaning they use pcr primers (lol) and assemble (not find) short or longer reads, that are glued together to make a "gene" by software like Illumina used in SPAdes. The SAME SOFTWARE that printed the Sars-CoV-2 genome we all love. Flye is an acrobat, it even does single-molecule seq reads. Yes, it reads what a computer says.

👉It’s all made up by a computer, just like Sars-CoV-2.

On antibiotic resistant E Coli, we have the question of whether this bacteria is pathogenic in healthy hosts to begin with, EMFs or not. Probably not as E Coli is everywhere.

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