WiFi Refugee: Plight of the Modern-day Canary

By Shannon Rowan, 2022. Published by Shannon Rowan.

Amazon notes: 'Millions of ordinary citizens from all over the world are being made to flee the rapid, ceaseless encroachment of wireless-communication grids. Having been struck down by the biological effects of the accompanying wireless radiation, in the midst of regular day-to-day existence and often in the prime of life; they have become the new silent, asylum seekers, forced to search-out dwindling safe havens free from the onslaught of microwave and millimeter-wave radiation.

'Those who have become sensitized to these radiofrequencies are like the canaries in coalmines used in the early 1900s by miners to alert them to dangerously low levels of oxygen in the mines. The modern-day equivalent represents human “canaries” who literally feel the effects of dangerous rising levels of artificial radiation added to our environment. These “birds” are given diagnostic labels of “electro-sensitive,” but in actuality are simply suffering the ill effects of harmful levels of poisonous radiation—adversely affecting everyone in a myriad of ways, whether or not they are able to immediately and directly feel these effects.

This radiation is being employed, wittingly or not, as the newest silent weapon in a quiet war now waged upon all of the Earth and its supported life forms. As a result of this relentless assault representative of dwindling oxygen reserves on our planet (the collective mine), the canaries are often forced to continually move from place to place as radio-free safe havens are quickly altered by newly introduced electromagnetic fields and made uninhabitable. Marginalized from society and forgotten by the world, the “electrically sensitive” are truly refugees. These are some of their stories.

'The canaries are trying to tell us something. It is time we listen.'

 

Amazon notes on the author:  'Shannon Rowan, BFA, is a "WiFi refugee," social critic, freethinking fine artist, writer, geopolitical author and researcher, photographer, dancer, children's book author/illustrator and EMF-awareness activist. She lives in the wilds of Northern California with her partner and their two cats and is an outdoor enthusiast, avid surfer and sea kayaker. She had a career as a photojournalist and contributed to major national and international news and travel magazines as both a photographer and writer. She is the author of "WiFi Refugee; Plight of the Modern Day Canary", co-author and illustrator of "Welcome to the Masquerade; Prelude to the Coming Reset" with geopolitical author John Hamer, author and illustrator of "The Goldfish of Brandywine Farms", and illustrator of "Baltimore Sideshow", a poetry book collaboration with Katherine Cottle.'