Urgent call to action to insure safety and health to the citizens of our community

The Issue

https://www.bitchute.com/video/2XQf7FcEVY4W📝 Petition to the City of San Luis Obispo

Urgent Call to Address the Health and Safety Risks of Blue Light Technology

To: San Luis Obispo City Council  
From: Concerned Citizens of San Luis Obispo  
Date: [Insert Date]

⚠️ Summary of Request
We, the undersigned residents of San Luis Obispo, urgently petition the City Council to investigate and take immediate action regarding the widespread use of blue light-emitting technologies—including LED streetlights, public lighting systems, and consumer electronics—due to their alarming and potentially weaponized health effects. We request the city begin a phased replacement of blue-light-emitting bulbs with incandescent alternatives and initiate a public awareness campaign to educate citizens on the risks.

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🔍 Background and Concerns

Blue light, a high-energy visible wavelength (400–490 nm), is emitted by LED lights, screens, and modern lighting systems. While marketed as energy-efficient, mounting evidence suggests that prolonged exposure to artificial blue light disrupts circadian rhythms, suppresses melatonin, and contributes to a range of health issues including insomnia, depression, cognitive decline, and even cancer.

📚 Scientific Evidence:
- Harvard Health warns that blue light exposure at night can disrupt sleep and may contribute to cancer, diabetes, and heart disease.  
  🔗 Blue Light Has a Dark Side – Harvard Health  
- WebMD reports links between blue light and macular degeneration, sleep disruption, and mental health issues.  
  🔗 How Does Blue Light Affect You? – WebMD  
- Cleveland Clinic highlights the risk of retinal damage and digital eye strain from blue light exposure.  
  🔗 What Is Blue Light and Is It Bad for Your Eyes?

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🧠 Historical and Governmental Context

Emerging research and investigative journalism suggest that blue light technology may have origins in classified military and intelligence programs, including DARPA and CIA initiatives such as MKUltra and Operation Paperclip. These programs explored behavioral control through electromagnetic and light-based stimuli.

- DARPA & MKUltra Analysis: A video exploring blue light’s development in military research and its psychological effects.  
  ⚠️ Watch: DARPA – MK ULTRA AND BLUE LIGHT TECHNOLOGY  
- Operation Paperclip & Behavioral Control: Suggests blue light may have evolved from neurological experiments aimed at influencing behavior.  
  🔗 Alsett: Blue Light and Behavior Control

While some may dismiss these connections as speculative, the lack of transparency and public oversight warrants caution and further investigation.

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🚨 Call to Action

We respectfully urge the City of San Luis Obispo to:

1. Declare a public health review of blue light-emitting technologies used in city infrastructure.
2. Replace LED and fluorescent lighting in public spaces with incandescent or warm-spectrum alternatives.
3. Educate the public on blue light risks through workshops, signage, and digital outreach.
4. Engage independent researchers to assess the long-term health impacts of blue light exposure.
5. Demand transparency from federal agencies regarding the origins and intended uses of blue light technologies.

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📺 Educational Resource

We encourage city officials and residents to view the following video, which offers a compelling overview of blue light’s development and potential misuse. While it does not fully disclose all relevant information, it serves as a starting point for public awareness:

🔗 Video: Blue Light Technology Overview  
⚠️ Note: This video contains sensitive content and should be viewed with discretion.

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🛡️ Conclusion

The health and safety of San Luis Obispo’s citizens must be prioritized over convenience and energy efficiency. We believe the risks posed by blue light technology—especially when linked to historical programs of behavioral manipulation—are too great to ignore. We ask the City Council to act decisively and transparently in protecting our community.

Respectfully submitted,  
Jonas Michael Gillespie
United States Of America On Planet Earth
joeringcam@gmail.com
[Signature Line for Additional Supporters]

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The Issue

https://www.bitchute.com/video/2XQf7FcEVY4W📝 Petition to the City of San Luis Obispo

Urgent Call to Address the Health and Safety Risks of Blue Light Technology

To: San Luis Obispo City Council  
From: Concerned Citizens of San Luis Obispo  
Date: [Insert Date]

⚠️ Summary of Request
We, the undersigned residents of San Luis Obispo, urgently petition the City Council to investigate and take immediate action regarding the widespread use of blue light-emitting technologies—including LED streetlights, public lighting systems, and consumer electronics—due to their alarming and potentially weaponized health effects. We request the city begin a phased replacement of blue-light-emitting bulbs with incandescent alternatives and initiate a public awareness campaign to educate citizens on the risks.

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🔍 Background and Concerns

Blue light, a high-energy visible wavelength (400–490 nm), is emitted by LED lights, screens, and modern lighting systems. While marketed as energy-efficient, mounting evidence suggests that prolonged exposure to artificial blue light disrupts circadian rhythms, suppresses melatonin, and contributes to a range of health issues including insomnia, depression, cognitive decline, and even cancer.

📚 Scientific Evidence:
- Harvard Health warns that blue light exposure at night can disrupt sleep and may contribute to cancer, diabetes, and heart disease.  
  🔗 Blue Light Has a Dark Side – Harvard Health  
- WebMD reports links between blue light and macular degeneration, sleep disruption, and mental health issues.  
  🔗 How Does Blue Light Affect You? – WebMD  
- Cleveland Clinic highlights the risk of retinal damage and digital eye strain from blue light exposure.  
  🔗 What Is Blue Light and Is It Bad for Your Eyes?

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🧠 Historical and Governmental Context

Emerging research and investigative journalism suggest that blue light technology may have origins in classified military and intelligence programs, including DARPA and CIA initiatives such as MKUltra and Operation Paperclip. These programs explored behavioral control through electromagnetic and light-based stimuli.

- DARPA & MKUltra Analysis: A video exploring blue light’s development in military research and its psychological effects.  
  ⚠️ Watch: DARPA – MK ULTRA AND BLUE LIGHT TECHNOLOGY  
- Operation Paperclip & Behavioral Control: Suggests blue light may have evolved from neurological experiments aimed at influencing behavior.  
  🔗 Alsett: Blue Light and Behavior Control

While some may dismiss these connections as speculative, the lack of transparency and public oversight warrants caution and further investigation.

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🚨 Call to Action

We respectfully urge the City of San Luis Obispo to:

1. Declare a public health review of blue light-emitting technologies used in city infrastructure.
2. Replace LED and fluorescent lighting in public spaces with incandescent or warm-spectrum alternatives.
3. Educate the public on blue light risks through workshops, signage, and digital outreach.
4. Engage independent researchers to assess the long-term health impacts of blue light exposure.
5. Demand transparency from federal agencies regarding the origins and intended uses of blue light technologies.

---

📺 Educational Resource

We encourage city officials and residents to view the following video, which offers a compelling overview of blue light’s development and potential misuse. While it does not fully disclose all relevant information, it serves as a starting point for public awareness:

🔗 Video: Blue Light Technology Overview  
⚠️ Note: This video contains sensitive content and should be viewed with discretion.

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🛡️ Conclusion

The health and safety of San Luis Obispo’s citizens must be prioritized over convenience and energy efficiency. We believe the risks posed by blue light technology—especially when linked to historical programs of behavioral manipulation—are too great to ignore. We ask the City Council to act decisively and transparently in protecting our community.

Respectfully submitted,  
Jonas Michael Gillespie
United States Of America On Planet Earth
joeringcam@gmail.com
[Signature Line for Additional Supporters]

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The Decision Makers

San Luis Obispo City Council
4 Members
Mike Boswell
San Luis Obispo City Council
Emily Francis
San Luis Obispo City Council
Jan Marx
San Luis Obispo City Council
Erica Stewart
San Luis Obispo City Mayor

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