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The Invisible Rainbow – 100,000 copies sold

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“A History of Electricity and Life.”

As 5G technology rapidly expands nationwide, concerns about its effects on health, safety, and the environment are escalating. The Invisible Rainbow by Arthur Firstenberg offers a groundbreaking perspective on the story of electricity, unveiling its profound and often overlooked impact on the biosphere and human health.

For over two centuries, the widespread belief has been that electricity is inherently safe for both humanity and the planet.

Scientist and journalist Arthur Firstenberg challenges this assumption, presenting the history of electricity through an environmental lens.

He meticulously details how this essential component of modern society has influenced our well-being and the natural world.

Firstenberg’s compelling narrative traces electricity’s journey from the early 18th century to today, arguing that many environmental issues and prevalent diseases in industrialised societies—such as heart disease, diabetes, and cancer—are linked to electrical pollution.

Few individuals today are able to grasp the entirety of a scientific subject and present it in a highly engaging manner . . . Firstenberg has done just that with one of the most pressing but neglected problems of our technological age.”―BRADLEY JOHNSON,MD, Amen Clinic, San Francisco

“[A] masterpiece.”―Celia Farber, investigative journalist

“This seminal book…will transform your understanding …of the environmental and health effects of electricity and radio frequencies”―Paradigm Explorer

Buy your copy of The Invisible Rainbow by Arthur Firstenberg at Amazon.com.

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