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A Vitamin D Deficiency Could be Caused or Aggravated by Electromagnetic Waves

by
Dan Montgomery

February 9, 2004

My vitamins seemed to work for a while and then mysteriously lose their potency. It seemed possible that persistent electronic targeting could render some vitamin supplements into toxic derivatives.

I divided pills from a bottle of vitamin D into two samples. One was wrapped in layers of aluminum foil. The other was unwrapped. I used the polarity test. This is a test of whether the body wants a particular product at a particular time. I tested the samples every day. The vitamin D pills that were not wrapped in aluminum gradually changed to a toxic test result whereas the portions that were shielded with aluminum remained undamaged.

Electronic mind programming is often done at night while the victim is sleeping. Early morning would be the best time to test for vitamin D.

There is a vitamin D receptor in the brain. This implies that vitamin D has some function in the brain. Vitamin D deficiency is more common in the United States than most people realize. Vitamin D deficiency in the brain may sometimes be a cause of depression.

related article: Mind control waves destroy vitamins

related abstract: Vitamin D3 and brain development

related website: The vitamin D council

related article: Even nature's most perfect food deficient in this crucial vitamin

Copyright © 2004 Daniel A. Montgomery