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Linky: the concentrator reaper … is dead

The age to doLinky: the concentrator reaper ... is dead

The Age of Doing - Oct 19, 2022

Christophe M, electrohypersensitive, who deactivated dozens of Linky concentrators, denounced by a "good Frenchwoman" and sued by Enedis, ended his life on September 28, 2022.

   

This Linky opponent had found a weak point in the device: the concentrators, which make the meters "communicating". Tired of following the legal route that did not recognize electrohypersensitivity, he began to “mow down” a few hundred before getting caught.

Enedis wanted to make an example.

DEATH OF AN INVISIBLE

 

A few days ago, Christophe M. ended his life. Originally from Vienne, he lived, worked and was an activist in Brittany. Our paths crossed a number of years ago, thanks to militant activities. Rather than militant activity, "combat" would be a better word. For him, resigning himself was not an option in life. Neither resign nor submit.


Having become EHS – electrohypersensitive – he had to stop his professional activity. He then devoted most of his time and energy to raising awareness of this pathology – little known and denied, despite the now official figures from ANSES, i.e. 3,5 million people (in France) in 2018. He has worked, in various ways, to make known the harmfulness of the perpetual fogs of electromagnetic waves in which we all bathe, waves which impact our health to a greater or lesser extent, and which make “normal” life impossible for patients: heavy painful symptoms, difficult to treat and disabling, leading to school and professional exclusion, impossible social life, in all places since the waves are omnipresent…. and endless search for white areas – rather gray, to date – becoming increasingly rare with the arrival of 5 and 6G. These patients discovered the reality of total confinement, long before the “health crisis”. And for them, it doesn't stop with a government decree!


In the microcosm, Christophe was known as a fearless and cheerful anti-Linky activist. We, the Stop-Linky activists, are not numerous. It is very difficult to mobilize, the waves cannot be seen – therefore they do not exist or are harmless – and the majority of people have digested the techie message so well that they are convinced that the problems created by technology will be solved. by technology. Unaware – voluntarily or not – that it is an endless race since wanting and claiming to solve the problems it has generated, technology creates new ones…. In short, among the few active activists pissed off by the neon-green alien (and his brothers), Christophe was undoubtedly the most daring, intrepid and activist. His little tinkering to deactivate the invaders ended up being reported to the police by a "good Frenchwoman". Enedis, annoyed and wanting to set an example, had our comrade brought to justice and asked him for forty thousand euros in compensation, a request followed by the judge. Christophe had given up appealing, discouraged by his lawyer who predicted a second verdict even heavier than the first.


Even if, in various struggles, the "tiny ones" sometimes win good fights against the "mighty ones", David still rarely wins against Goliath. Without a job or source of income, therefore unable to pay the amount claimed, not recognized in his activities as a whistleblower, very isolated despite the few declarations from support committees, Christophe found himself taken by the throat... there was only a small step to the rope that happened around the neck this Wednesday, September 28.
If we consider the result of certain fights, we can speak of failure. However, it is quite possible to look at it differently. In this society where the injustices, more and more numerous, are of State, in this time plagued by individualism, to refuse to submit, to refuse to resign, to resist, to act in the direction of the common and the best, in whatever field it is, it is already a victory. Against indifference and fatalism. Against the galloping loss of our humanity – of our essence, therefore.
Christophe (Linkiller) was my comrade, my brother in arms – and in soul – my friend. Nobody has the right to judge him, and especially not those who have neither his courage nor his commitment. His funeral will take place in the small cemetery of St Pierre les Eglises in Chauvigny, this Wednesday, October 5 at 10 a.m.

The 3 October 2022

source: https://web86.info/mort-dun-invisible

Mary May

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