What Fracking does to the Earth and Us

Natural faults, underground streams and man-made disruption change the background electromagnetic frequency of the Earth, creating geopathic stress lines or fields. These fields may be several feet wide and extend several miles from the point of origin, up and down the course of the underground fault or stream. This means that communities several miles from the point of disruption will be affected.

Studies have shown that this change in frequency causes potentially long-term stress on mammals living above the distortion, weakening their immune systems, disrupting their bodily processes and ultimately causing disease and harm to their wellbeing. 

FRACKING, or hydraulic fracturing of the Earth, creates many more fault lines by the high pressure pumping of water, sand and toxic chemicals into the deep underlying rock. The initial drilling causes considerable geopathic stress immediately, which is then amplified many times more by the continued fracking of the rock. The longer the well is in use, the more geopathic stress is caused.

Furthermore, the stress lines created will remain there INDEFINITELY, long after the well has ceased to be used, unless positive curative action is taken (for example, clearing the lines with Earth Acupuncture). 

Given that Geopathic Stress can extend for several miles BOTH WAYS from the disruption, and the likelihood is that several wells will be drilled on a fracking site, the potential area and number of communities harmed by fracking just a single gas field will be ENORMOUS, like a “starburst” effect.