
Blue Light’s Shadow: A Weapon of Social and Technological Control | Elijah Schaffer
This article originally appeared on rifttv.com and was republished with permission.
America is under attack—not with bombs or bullets, but with the glow of our screens.
Blue light, the hidden weapon of the technocrats, is rewiring our brains, manipulating our politics, and controlling our culture.
In a exclusive interview on Rift TV, Dr. Jack Kruse, a neurosurgeon and outspoken advocate for decentralized medicine, revealed to host Elijah Schaffer the alarming effects of blue light exposure on mental health, cognitive function, political movements, media, and technological engineering.
Kruse, a proponent of quantum biology, explained that blue light, particularly in the 435-480 nanometer range, disrupts critical biological processes.
“Blue light hits the melanopsin in your retina, breaking off vitamin A, which becomes a wrecking ball for your hormone panel,” Kruse stated.
This disruption affects testosterone, estrogen, and progesterone, leading to issues like insomnia, sexual dysfunction, and cognitive decline.
Schaffer, candid about his own struggles with sleep, noted immediate relief from tension headaches after wearing blue-blocking glasses recommended by Kruse, highlighting their potential to mitigate these effects.
Kruse linked blue light exposure to mental health crises, including increased rates of depression and suicide.
“Your retina is part of your brain,” Kruse explained, emphasizing how blue light alters the hypothalamus, disrupting sleep and emotional regulation.
Kruse suggested that blue light’s role in social engineering extends to political control, accusing centralized systems of using technology to manipulate behavior.
“The government wants you sick, infertile,” he claimed, arguing that a weakened population is easier to control, undermining the strength needed for societal resistance, such as a potential “American Revolution 2.0” against technocratic overreach.
In the media realm, Kruse criticized the pervasive use of blue light in studios and screens, which he says not only affects journalists like Schaffer but also shapes audience behavior.
“You’re under these lights, sweating, getting headaches, losing energy,”” Kruse told Schaffer, who admitted to needing energy drinks to cope with long filming sessions.
Kruse argued that media environments, saturated with blue light, contribute to cognitive fatigue and reduced performance, subtly influencing content creation and consumption.
He suggested replacing blue lights with red light alternatives, like those from EMR-Tek, to improve health and productivity in media settings.
Kruse also pointed to the entertainment industry’s role in normalizing blue light exposure, citing pornography as a prime example. “You think it’s the porn, but it’s the blue light screen,” he said, explaining that excessive exposure impairs sexual function, contributing to issues like erectile dysfunction and reduced libido, which further fuel social disconnection.
Kruse’s most alarming claims centered on blue light as a tool for technological and social engineering.
He accused governments and corporations of leveraging blue light’s effects to manipulate behavior, citing restaurant point-of-service EMF devices that increase food consumption and spending.
“They put EMF under the table to make you eat more, spend more,” he said, describing it as “time theft” that inflates costs for consumers.
He also criticized the government’s push for LED lighting, mandated to replace incandescent bulbs by 2028 under policies initiated during the Obama administration and continued under Biden.
“We need to reverse that effect,” Kruse urged, advocating for a return to incandescent lights, which emit a broader spectrum closer to natural sunlight.
He praised El Salvador’s President Nayib Bukele for replacing LED lights with incandescent ones at a family wedding, citing health benefits like improved cognition due to reduced blue light exposure.
The transition to LED lighting in the United States began with the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007, signed under President George W. Bush, which set efficiency standards effectively phasing out traditional incandescent bulbs.
The Obama administration accelerated this shift, promoting LEDs for their energy efficiency and lower carbon footprint.
By 2028, under Biden administration regulations, all general-service lamps must meet stringent efficiency standards, effectively mandating LEDs in most settings.
Proponents argue LEDs reduce energy consumption by up to 80 percent compared to incandescent bulbs, saving billions in energy costs annually.
However, LEDs’ high blue light output, lacking the red and ultraviolet spectrum of natural light, poses significant health risks, including hormonal disruption and increased chronic disease rates.
Kruse urges viewers to adopt simple solutions like wearing blue-blocking glasses and using red light therapy from EMR-Tek to counteract blue light’s effects.
He emphasized the importance of sunlight exposure, particularly at sunrise, to restore hormonal balance and improve overall health and lifestyle changes, including reducing screen time and using protective eyewear to restore vitality.
“See the sunrise, get outside,” he told Schaffer, linking these practices to increased fertility, better sleep, and enhanced cognitive function.
The effects of blue lights is more than a health crisis, it’s a battle for your freedom, your family, and your future.
The government’s pushing LEDs, Big Pharma’s pushing pills, and the technocrats are pushing control.
But you, America, have the power to fight back. Get outside, ditch the screens, and protect your health. Because if we don’t, we’re handing the technocrats the keys to our lives.
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