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Susiebdds
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Wife, mom x 4, retired dentist, bitcoiner.

Morning peace and calm. There is no life without water.

And I would disagree with those pastry chefs. My salted caramel is amazing.

I always use salted butter and everyone loves my chocolate chip cookies.

Proximity to family was one of the major factors in our move and something we realized was missing in our lives during Covid. While we had an incredible group of friends in GA and so many that feel like family there, we realize now that it’s not the same. We feel like it’s a blessing for all the generations of are family living here that we made the move and we wish we would have realized it sooner.

IMHO, there is never a need for unsalted butter.

#butterchain

Sure I could agree with that, but if we are going with my anecdotal experience here in Hawaii from friends, family, parents of my kids’ friends, people much younger than us and much older than us, people are FAR healthier here in the “poor environment” of HI than any place I have ever lived.

Fair, but I also am a firsthand witness to the health of our friends and family here. Many in their late 80’s and 90’s with a couple of octogenarians. No cancer or autoimmune diseases other than an Uncle with Gulf War syndrome. I can’t say this at all for our social circle in GA. My relatives in their 70’s on zero medication and everyone leading an active lifestyle here well into their 80’s. I appreciate your looking for something different, but from what I see here from the fresh food we grow and buy daily, the sun, activities, low stress, beauty of the location, and health of the seniors, it’s hard to beat.

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Unfortunately that is no longer the case as the older population in Hawaii dies off.

Take this for what it’s worth. It’s simply data we gathered over the last 18 months while looking to relocate. In short Hawaii destroys cell topology long term
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The nnEMF in Hawaii is now extremely intense and concentrated. 5G coupled with all the military complexes and high density population have changed the game. Everyone has multiple devices, smart homes, emergency responders, hotels etc. it’s an interconnected spider web of frequencies that are always on and always communicating.

Airforce bases anywhere have extremely high nnEMF (RADAR, Exotic RF, WiFi, Bluetooth, electric fields etc, etc). There are: 951 towers and 609 antennas within a 3.0 mile radius of 850 Ticonderoga Rd, Honolulu, HI 96860, United States. Over a dozen of them within 1/4 mile. This probably does not include the military ones or the radars from both the base and International Airport within that distance. Hawaii’s military frequencies alone are higher than NORAD in Colorado. This can all be tested by civilians with over the counter electronic measuring devices. We have friends that do nnEMF mitigation for a living.

The human body in Hawaii is bombarded 24/7 with toxic levels of nnEMF. When grounded you are the antenna.

Our mitochondria

our little internal semiconductors are slowly destroyed in this environment and a getaway for disease is opened.

Neurological diseases in Hawaii are on the rise over the last ten years
..killing people softly and silently.

Throw on top all the food grown in Hawaii is now GMO. I won’t bore you with the remainder. Hawaii is beautiful and you and the family could do just fine there.

I’m not a doomsdayer Susie
.Simply things we found in our research when looking to relocate with a focus on longevity and closing the delta between vital living and death.

While I don’t discount any of what you said, as of May 2023 it was still the case.

The rewards of waking up early 🌄. GM!