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All Aligned: Autism, ADHD, Gender Dysphoria, and Even School Shooters—New Research Reinforces the Bioelectric Connection

As startling rises in autism, ADHD, gender dysphoria, and violent acts like school shootings confound policymakers and parents, a growing body of evidence hints that these seemingly disparate conditions may share a common environmental denominator. Recent research not only solidifies the link between autism and ADHD but also extends it to gender dysphoria (GD). The message is becoming clearer: the same bioelectric disruptions that compromise the faithful transmission of essential human traits—such as attention span, social cue recognition, empathy, and stable identity—may be fueling multiple conditions at once.

A New Study Linking Autism, ADHD, and Gender Dysphoria
A 2024 study published in Frontiers in Psychiatry examined electronic health record data from thousands of children, adolescents, and young adults with eating disorders (EDs). Surprisingly, it found that autism, ADHD, and gender dysphoria diagnoses all rose in parallel, especially during the post-pandemic period. While the study focused on individuals with EDs, the co-occurrence of these conditions suggests they’re not as separate as previously assumed.

This dovetails with emerging research on environmental factors—particularly microwave radiation from wireless devices—that can disrupt the body’s bioelectric signaling and neurological development. If EMFs (electromagnetic fields) can degrade attention, heighten autism risk, and skew gender identity formation, why wouldn’t they also affect empathy circuits or moral reasoning?

Transgenerational Continuity of Traits: A Real Biological Phenomenon
The notion that essential traits pass down through generations is not speculative. Consider a beaver: separated from its parents at birth, it still instinctively attempts to build a dam—an inherited behavior that needs no direct teaching. Similarly, human traits like attention span, empathic capacity, and stable gender identity were once passed down with high fidelity, forming a consistent behavioral blueprint.

If environmental “noise” from EMFs scrambles these signals, the results can be catastrophic. What if the trait transmission once guiding a father’s “alpha” or “beta” behavioral tendencies—his confidence, social dominance, or calm disposition—no longer transfers cleanly to his offspring? The child might inherit a compromised version of these traits, culminating in neurodevelopmental conditions like autism or ADHD, hormonal imbalances linked to gender dysphoria, and even a weakened capacity for empathy.

Empathy Deficit Disorder (EDD) and School Shooters
Though not an official diagnosis, Empathy Deficit Disorder (EDD) conceptualizes the idea that empathy, too, can degrade in a low-fidelity environment. Empathy’s neural underpinnings depend on stable bioelectric and neurochemical signaling. If EMFs can alter attention and identity formation, there’s no reason to believe empathy circuits are immune.

In rare but horrifying instances, this erosion of empathy could contribute to extreme violence, like school shootings. No number of gun laws or fortified school fences can fully counter the loss of a fundamental moral compass if the very biology supporting empathy is disrupted.

Why Are These Conditions Rising in Parallel?
Autism, ADHD, gender dysphoria, and—in extreme outliers—violent acts all rising simultaneously suggest a shared environmental pressure. The recently highlighted study on EDs shows that once again, these conditions group together. It’s not that one condition “causes” another; rather, all may be symptoms of a single underlying issue: environmental “entropic waste,” including EMFs, degrading the fidelity of trait transmission.

Section 704: A Regulatory Obstacle Blocking Health-Based Decisions
Even as science points toward EMFs as a culprit, an outdated U.S. law—Section 704 of the Telecommunications Act of 1996—prevents local communities from rejecting cell towers on health grounds. Parents and local governments can’t say “no” to towers placed near schools, even if research suggests long-term neurological harm.

This legal barrier ensures the experiment continues unabated. We not only fail to protect children’s developing brains, but we also undermine trait inheritance. Instead of addressing the root cause, we watch as autism, ADHD, gender identity shifts, and even empathy erosion intensify.

From Environmental Noise to Biological Misfires
In stable conditions, a father’s behavioral tendencies set a baseline for his children, much like a beaver innately builds a dam. In today’s environment, EMFs may reduce that fidelity—diminishing attention, confusing social cues, destabilizing gender identity, and possibly draining empathy reserves. The conditions that result—ASD, ADHD, GD, and even EDD—are not random. They may reflect a systematic dismantling of the once-reliable blueprint that guided human development.

A Call for Action and Honest Science
The recent research—like the Frontiers in Psychiatry study—adds another piece to the puzzle. It shows that these conditions are intertwined, rising in tandem, and likely responding to shared environmental factors. We must now:

  1. Abolish Section 704: Restore local communities’ rights to challenge tower placements on health grounds.
  2. Update Safety Standards: The FCC and other regulators must consider non-thermal effects of EMFs and not rely on outdated assumptions.
  3. Support Independent Research: Large-scale, unbiased studies are needed to confirm how EMFs affect empathy, attention, identity, and more.
  4. Practice Precaution: Until conclusive data is in, reduce EMF exposure where possible—wired connections, limited screen time, reduced nighttime blue light, and stricter controls near schools.

Conclusion: The Stakes Have Never Been Higher
Autism, ADHD, gender dysphoria, and even extreme violence like school shootings appear part of a broader pattern of trait erosion. The same bioelectric disruptions that can cause autism and ADHD are now implicated in gender dysphoria—proving these conditions aren’t isolated phenomena but interconnected signals that something fundamental has changed in our developmental environment.

If we fail to act, these trends will likely continue, reshaping humanity in unpredictable and harmful ways. Recognizing the shared environmental thread offers a path forward—one grounded in updated science, restored local empowerment, and a commitment to preserving the fidelity of human trait inheritance for generations to come.

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