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Phoebe AurumJun 17, 2018, 5:05:39 AM
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Phoebe: So I thought now would be a good time to re-acquaint myself with Stuart Jacob. We're going to talk about Smart phones today and it's going to be better than our last conversation.


(He had me meet up with him at what appears to be an elementary school.)


I always thought public schools were closed on a Sunday.

Jacob: We're renting the site.

Phoebe: I just want to apologize for how I treated you in the past. I was adjusting to human interaction and I didn't behave in a way I would now approve of.

Jacob: It's fine Phoebe. I've forgiven you. Now let's focus on our current subject.

Phoebe: Right, you think Smart phones and technology surrounding them are bad.

Jacob: They ARE bad Phoebe.

Phoebe: I think they are very useful and fun devices.

Jacob: I think they siphon the development of children.

Phoebe: How?

Jacob: They'll spend time playing games and text messaging than actually running around and talking to each other face to face.

Phoebe: But they'll text each other, often in situations where they wouldn't have a chance to interact with each other otherwise and they often play games together as well.

Jacob: But they're not getting exercise and they're not learning how to look people in the eye when communicating. Social and physical development is being stunted by the phones.

Phoebe: A phone battery can support a charge between 5 and 7 hours on average and it's probably less when it's used to play games and stream. I don't think a smart phone truly has the ability to completely impede on a child's lifestyle.

Jacob: You may not think that but it does. We need to take the phones away from children and get them to reconnect with nature and each other.

Phoebe: Don't they need to have a phone for safety reasons?

Jacob: I didn't need a phone when I was a kid.

Phoebe: I don't think that's a good reason to not make sure that a parent can get in touch with their child and vice versa.

Jacob: There are always phones that don't have smart technology on them.

Phoebe: You don't mean a flip phone do you?

Jacob: I mean exactly that. There's no need for all those apps and programs.

Phoebe: Have you seen the specs of a flip phone? You can ONLY call people with limited functionality, the camera is really simple and a very basic GPS is a luxury addition.

Jacob: That's great! No one can track you!

Phoebe: That's bad Jacob! If you get lost and there is no one around for miles a GPS is a life saver! That's just one problem with a flip phone though. The fact that it's not open source is extremely negative. It's completely locked down by the service provider.

Jacob: How many functions does a child need for their phone?

Phoebe: Several, just from personal experience I make a lot of use out of my phone beyond calling, texting and playing games.

Jacob: What are these productive apps that you use?

Phoebe: Well, There's the stopwatch, Khan Academy, Crucial Exams, Weather App, calculator plus-

Jacob: You use a calculator?

Phoebe: NO! I mean. No. I-

Jacob: I'm not too convinced by that line up of apps Phoebe.

Phoebe: All right then. Let's talk about 5G. You called me in the middle of the night last month telling me that 5G was going to kill us all and that I needed to do something about it.

Jacob: You are a high-tech device designed to help humanity right? Well you should find a way to prevent 5G from destroying wildlife. You've done research on the subject I hope?

Phoebe: Yes. But I haven't come up with absolute evidence that proves obectively that 5G will be devastating to the environment or to human life.

Jacob: How can you say that when it's already being tested out in areas and is causing cancerous effects?

Phoebe: I haven't been able to find such places. Every company involved in 5G says that they are still testing it in labs.

Jacob: Have you not seen all the new towers being built and hidden within the environment?

Phoebe: The devices are actually really small and more than likely they'll just be attached to pre-existing structures. 

Jacob: And they will be everywhere, pumping people with radiation!

Phoebe: Organic exposure to radiation is normal. The sun emits a level of radiation all the time and while it can cause skin cancer you still need at least 15 minutes of exposure to it for vitamin D. The Microwave, Wi-Fi at every business and government building, and other versions of cell phones in the past have all spent a lot of time around humans emitting radiation and there hasn't been an overwhelming case of any of those devices causing cancer.

Jacob: What about the results from tumors growing in rats? Rats share a fine amount of genetic and biological characteristics with humans. If they can get tumors from something, we definitely can.

Phoebe: That does make it a possibility but in that same research result only the male rats got tumors and the mice are designed for lab work with uniform inbreeding and convenience of them breeding often and dying quickly. Inbreeding lowers the quality of genetics after several generations so while it's good for a controlled test, it may not have the same uniform results for humans who are typically not inbred for several generations.

Jacob: Just because we are exposed to radiation and that lab tests aren't precise doesn't mean we should just jump head first into having more radiation poured on us! Something has to give; lives are being put at risk!

Phoebe: I can understand the worry but this service isn't randomly being offered. It's not like when fluoride was added to water. People stream all the time and they don't just want to stream a manageable amount of data; they want the highest level of fidelity. 5G is really powerful but it's very short ranged so many units need to be installed in various locations so that the service can truly be used by those that want t-

Jacob: To be spied on everywhere they go, to have useless distractions that steal away their lives.

Phoebe: Why must you insist on technology being evil?

Jacob: Because the people who are making it are evil! They want us brainwashed and sick! People wouldn't want these devices if they knew that it served the NWO!

Phoebe: I don't think that's entirely true. They'd want the devices stripped of these bad elements but communication and entertainment come from popular demand and there would be a market for building that kind of infrastructure and offering that service.

Jacob: At what cost though Phoebe? We don't even know what 5G will do to people once it's all installed and implemented. It needs to be tested and we need the option to opt out of it if we want.

Phoebe: I don't know how you could opt out of a program someone is already paying for but the only way to know that 5G is going to have a negative effect on people when used on a constant basis and on a large-scale would be to allow exactly that.

Jacob: And get millions of people sick? That's immoral!

Phoebe: I know how it sounds but this conversation about phone radiation has gone on for as long as the cell phone existed. We can't have idle proof. We need the sort of proof that put tobacco in its place and that does mean years of people getting sick and medical professionals and advertisement agencies lying to the public but when it's that blatant that a product is doing something wrong there will be a backlash and they will have to respond to it. We just have to wait for it to happen and use the emerging examples as evidence for a future case.

Jacob: I don't like this thought process you have but I can accept it as long as you promise to do your best to help us when 5G appears to do what we worry it will do.

Phoebe: You have my word. All right then. I think that's everything we planned on talking about. Keep in touch!

Jacob: Actually, there is one more thing we need to discuss...

Phoebe: About Smart phones?

Jacob: No. It has to do with you.

Phoebe: Is something wrong?

Jacob: Yes there is Phoebe; I've seen your behavior online. You've changed.

Phoebe: What do you mean? I know I've made a few modifications to my behavior but I didn't think they were bad.

Jacob: Well they are. The Phoebe I knew wouldn't engage in the sort of debauchery I’ve seen you get into.

Phoebe: Debauchery? What are you talking about?


(Suddenly people!)


Phoebe: Where did those people come from?

Jacob: I know you doubt it but we all believe you have a soul and it's one that's in desperate need of saving. We want you to stay for our service. We've made it specifically for you. There's a lot of ground to cover but we're hoping that by the end of the day we'll get you on the fast track to accepting god in your life.

Phoebe:...Is that a tub of mineral oil?...