You’ll probably know that my background is biology and to an extent chemistry. Where it comes to physics and maths, I’m pretty poor. This includes things like electromagnetic fields etc. Beyond an awareness that we are electrical creatures and clearly, EMF sources at certain frequencies and intensities could conceivably interact with living things, I’m not able to evaluate risks, if any, associated with proximity to sources.
There are numerous such sources, including those which I expect are intended to be used for surveillance and control. These are everywhere that there are roads. Is it horribly dangerous? Could sources by used to target, injure or kill prople? I don’t know & given the absence of a foundation in this broad area, I am not planning to invest effort in trying to answer these questions myself. Bad use of time.
However, I’ve been in intermittent contact with Mark Steele on & off during the “Covid era” and I spotted what looks to be an important development.
Mark has delved into several aspects of systems installed by Transport for London (TfL) and requested certain information from them under FOI (attached).
The respondents sought to have Mark’s request for information from them “struck out” so that they wouldn’t be obligated to reply to him. Interestingly, their appeal has been dismissed. They appear to be trying again and there’s a hearing on June 25th, 2025.
You don’t need to have expertise to appreciate that they must be spending more money & time trying not to have to answer legitimate questions than it would take to actually answer. Hard to come up with a benign interpretation of their actions.
If you would like to know more, having read his FOA appeal, you can find Mark on Substack.
Best wishes
Mike
Its important that people are aware of what is going on.. If you can mention the detail and their failed attempt to strike out the case before it got to the hearing. TfL have deployed an electronic Geo Fence technology with Directed Energy weapons.. The LASER unit is called Neuro Strike. They attempted to hood wink us all but we now have the technical detail thanks to the Blade Runners.
Sources: Save Us Now; Mark’s Substack





