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What does the radiation symbol mean?

The design is called a trefoil, the same name given to herbs with clover-shaped leaves. But no one has yet been able to reliably explain its origin. “We know that it was scribbled for the first time in 1946, in the radiation laboratory of the University of California, in Berkeley, United States”, explains the American physicist, Paul Frame from the University of Michigan, who for years studied the origin of the symbol.

This is what the story says and everyone believes, but this symbol was used for free energy stoves – heating without the need for firewood and coal.

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The radiation symbol was used for Radium powered stoves.
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We can see the golden container on the top of the stove here (see above), which was probably where the Radium was.
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The secret removal of Radium (Ra) from modern civilization and its demonization as supposedly dangerous and radioactive was mostly successful. It is now one of the most expensive materials in the world. Who uses it, and why not everyone? According to Systemic Wikipedia, 2.3 kg of radium is found on Earth. In 1954, the total world supply of purified radium was about 5 pounds (2.3 kg) and is still in this range today. And they say that radium was “discovered” by Marie Curie and her husband, Pierre, on December 21, 1898. Lie!! They sold it 100 years ago as sugar and provided FREE ENERGY, whereas today we pay millions for heating.
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Cultural planning against nuclear energy and radiation, as well as fear, is so ingrained in human minds that they cannot think. One-time events, such as the Hindenburg zeppelin, Chernobyl, and Fukushima disasters, are carefully constructed and then exploded throughout the media to influence collective psychology and diffuse consciousness. Do you realize what games your mind is playing?

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