Popp Talk with Mary Jane Popp
Norbert Heuser and Dr Herbert Harris - Navigating the Invisible: Health Risks of the Digital Age and the Laws of Success
This episode of Pop Talk features a dual-focus exploration into the hidden biological impacts of modern technology and the psychological frameworks required for personal achievement. Host Mary Jane Pop interviews health researcher Norbert Heuser on the dangers of electromagnetic radiation and Dr. Herbert Harris on mastering the "12 Universal Laws of Success." The discussion bridges the gap between physical well-being in a high-tech world and the mental discipline needed to thrive within it.
The Hidden Cost of Connectivity: EMR and 5G
Health researcher Norbert Heuser argues that the primary driver behind rising cancer rates is the "all-knowing cell phone" and the electromagnetic radiation (EMR) it emits. He notes that while the World Health Organization predicts a 77% increase in cancer rates, the role of EMR—specifically from cell phones and WiFi—is often overlooked by mainstream media due to the significant financial interests of the technology and advertising industries. Heuser claims that 5G technology, which he describes as having origins in military weaponry from the 1960s, is being rolled out not just for speed, but as a tool for massive data collection and societal control, including the monitoring of digital currency, travel, and even electric vehicle usage.
The biological impact of this radiation is measured against the human body's natural electrical field of 80 microwatts per square meter. Heuser explains that a standard cell phone call can reach 1,000 to 2,000 microwatts, while electric cars can emit upwards of 5,000 to 7,000 microwatts, significantly disrupting the body's internal harmony. He dismisses common advice like using speakerphone to avoid tumors as "nonsense," asserting that a phone's radiation affects the body as soon as it comes within a seven-foot radius. To combat this, Heuser promotes "harmonization" technology designed to nullify harmful frequencies without blocking the signal required for the device to function.
Mindset and the 12 Universal Laws of Success
Dr. Herbert Harris introduces a psychological framework for overcoming modern hopelessness, particularly among younger generations. He argues that life is "learned behavior" and that many young people are currently lacking the "hunting instinct" because they have not been challenged to fend for themselves. Harris emphasizes that obstacles are necessary for growth, comparing the process to a caterpillar's struggle to become a butterfly. His "12 Universal Laws of Success" provide a roadmap for transforming these problems into possibilities by aligning one's thoughts, words, and actions.
Central to Harris’s teaching are the Laws of Thought and Command. The Law of Thought posits that thoughts are measurable energy vibrations that attract congruent experiences, while the Law of Command dictates that what an individual says to themselves—their internal affirmations—programs the subconscious "fertile soil" to manifest those ideas as reality. However, he warns against "visualization without action," noting that while a vision acts as a "GPS destination," one must still "get their butt out and go find it" to achieve results.
The episode serves as a sobering reminder that modern conveniences—from 5G networks to energy drinks—carry significant, often hidden, biological and societal costs. However, by adopting a disciplined mindset based on universal laws of success and taking proactive steps to "harmonize" one's environment, individuals can protect their health and regain control over their personal trajectories. As host Mary Jane Pop concludes, the key to a better life lies in the courage to "dare to dream" while remaining grounded in the truth of one's physical and mental reality.