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🚨Cece Doucette just EXPOSED how dangerous electromagnetic radiation from wearable tech really is: “Here are some things that people may notice right away: headaches, nosebleeds, anxiety, depression, insomnia.” “This is a neurotoxin that is pulsating our biological system many, many times per second more than the Earth’s natural electromagnetic...

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