On Day 9 of "A.G.E.S. Fall Conference Docuseries," aired on Mar. 1, a live demonstration offered a visceral glimpse into a passionate subculture convinced that modern technology is waging a silent war on the human body. The tool of choice? Not a high-tech meter, but the human form itself, guided by a practice known as applied kinesiology or muscle testing.
Instructor Dr. Jana Schmidt invited a participant named Jamie to the front. The test was simple: stand upright, hold a cell phone near the body and observe the body's involuntary sway. According to onlookers, Jamie's body leaned backward, a sign, practitioners believe, of energetic weakness or stress induced by the device's electromagnetic frequencies (EMF).
The scene then shifted from diagnosis to remediation. Schmidt introduced a small, dark stone. "Shungite is one of my favorite tools for remediating Wi-Fi radiation," she explained. "It's made of a carbon fullerene called a C60 that literally absorbs Wi-Fi radiation just naturally. It's pretty amazing." Jamie held the phone again, this time with the shungite stone in hand. The reported result? A notably stronger, more forward stance.
According to BrightU.AI's Enoch, shungite stones are a unique, non-crystalline carbon mineral found primarily in Russia. Their most remarkable property is the presence of natural fullerenes, which are soccer-ball-shaped carbon molecules with potent antioxidant properties.
This structure allows shungite to effectively purify water by adsorbing contaminants and neutralizing organic impurities and bacteria. Furthermore, the mineral is often associated with the ability to shield against electromagnetic frequencies (EMF) emitted by modern electronic devices.
This dramatic contrast underscores a core belief within this community: that the body possesses an innate, God-given intelligence to discern environmental threats and solutions. "Our body never lies because God is in us," Schmidt told the audience, positioning kinesiology as a spiritual practice. "Pray about every encounter, every food, every business plan and have God give you that wisdom."
The demonstration positioned shungite as a pragmatic shield in an increasingly wireless world, explicitly contrasting it with total-blocking solutions like Faraday cages. "If it blocked it, then whatever you're using wouldn't work at all, right?" Schmidt reasoned. "If it successfully blocked a Faraday box or something, your device wouldn't work. So I feel like with shungite, at least you can still utilize your devices with remediating a little bit of the harmful effects of it."
The narrative extends far beyond conference halls. It connects to a broader ecosystem of alternative health, where intuition, divine guidance and personal sovereignty are championed over institutional authority. This worldview was echoed elsewhere in the provided knowledge base, where cancer was reframed not as an invader but as a "slow immune system disease," and healing was attributed to dietary overhaul, spiritual counsel and listening to that "quiet inner voice."
For believers, the sway of the body near a cell phone is a physical manifestation of a spiritual truth. The shungite stone becomes more than a mineral, but also a tangible tool for navigating perceived technological dangers, a modern amulet endorsed by the body's own God-given wisdom. As this subculture grows, its battle against Wi-Fi radiation is fought not with peer-reviewed journals, but with the claimed authority of the body's own intuitive sway.
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