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028 52 1129571|bKanopy 
035    (OCoLC)945760674 
040    VDU|beng|cVDU 
245 00 Resonance: Beings of Frequency|h[Kanopy electronic 
       resource] 
264  1 [San Francisco, California, USA] :|bKanopy Streaming,
       |c2016. 
300    1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 89 minutes)
       :|bdigital, .flv file, sound 
306    Playing time: 86 min. 
336    two-dimensional moving image|btdi|2rdacontent 
337    computer|bc|2rdamedia 
338    online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier 
500    In Process Record. 
500    Title from title frames. 
518    Originally produced by Janson Media in 2013. 
520    Resonance: Beings of Frequency is the first documentary to
       investigate the actual mechanisms by which mobile phone 
       technology can cause cancer.   The film takes a deeper 
       look at how humanity is reacting to the most profound 
       environmental change the planet has ever seen. Two billion
       years ago life first appeared on earth, a planet bathed in
       a natural electromagnetic frequency.  As life slowly 
       evolved from simple to complex organisms, it did so 
       surrounded by this frequency, forming a harmonic 
       relationship with it, a relationship that science is just 
       beginning to comprehend. New research is showing that 
       exposure to this frequency is vital to human beings.  It 
       controls our mental and physical health, it synchronizes 
       our circadian rhythms, it aids our immune system, and it 
       improves our overall sense of well-being.  Not only are we
       surrounded by natural frequencies, our bodies are suffused
       with them. Our cells communicate using electromagnetic 
       frequencies. Our brain emits a constant stream of 
       frequencies and our DNA delivers instructions using 
       frequency waves. Without them, we could not exist. This 
       delicate balance has taken billions of years to perfect. 
       But over the last two or three decades this harmony has 
       been disturbed, and dramatically so. Mankind has saturated
       itself in an ocean of artificial frequencies. They are all
       around us, filling the air and overwhelming the earth's 
       natural resonance. To the naked eye our world appears the 
       same. But at the cellular level it is the most dramatic 
       change that life on earth has ever endured, and we are 
       only now beginning to understand it. 
538    Mode of access: World Wide Web. 
653    Media Studies 
700 1  Russell, James,|efilmmaker 
700 1  Webster, John,|efilmmaker 
710 2  Kanopy (Firm) 
856 40 |uhttps://naperville.kanopy.com/node/129572|zAvailable on 
       Kanopy 
856 42 |zCover Image|uhttps://www.kanopy.com/node/129572/external
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