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Where Does Everyone Live?

S M

Im just curious to where everyone lives with regards to their ES
illness and whether some areas are "hotter" than others. Im from
Nottingham and the place is crawling with Mobile phone masts.
Incidently does anyone else suffer from regular phone lines? I simply
can't sleep in a room if theres one running by a window. If im at the
back of a house im fine.

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Re: Where Does Everyone Live?

Marc Martin
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> Im just curious to where everyone lives with regards to their ES
> illness and whether some areas are "hotter" than others.

It seems like people are from all over the world...

Marc (in Seattle Washington USA)

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Re: Where Does Everyone Live?

Joyce Soos
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I live in a high desert in southern california. I live in an older tract so not much is around here. I know that the school was undated across from me with more electrical outlets and underground wires about 4 years ago. I always feel dizzy when I walk around there. I used to feel power lines, esp. the street lights, but not anymore. Those were crazy years. That happened 12 years ago. Since I am reaching menopause, my symptoms seem to be diminishing.

wildheartxxx <[hidden email]> wrote:
Im just curious to where everyone lives with regards to their ES
illness and whether some areas are "hotter" than others. Im from
Nottingham and the place is crawling with Mobile phone masts.
Incidently does anyone else suffer from regular phone lines? I simply
can't sleep in a room if theres one running by a window. If im at the
back of a house im fine.




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RE: Where Does Everyone Live?

Benson, Sarah (Sen L. Allison)
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Melbourne, Australia (world's most liveable city:)) - but I live 20
minutes drive out in the suburbs across the road from a nature reserve
with a lake. There are no phone towers within 1k fortunately - but I
have the same problems with ELF cables. I've been looking for a place
to buy, and would prefer something on the opposite side of the street
from the cables.

Sarah

-----Original Message-----
From: wildheartxxx [mailto:[hidden email]]
Sent: Tuesday, 15 February 2005 4:32 AM
To: [hidden email]
Subject: [eSens] Where Does Everyone Live?




Im just curious to where everyone lives with regards to their ES
illness and whether some areas are "hotter" than others. Im from
Nottingham and the place is crawling with Mobile phone masts.
Incidently does anyone else suffer from regular phone lines? I simply
can't sleep in a room if theres one running by a window. If im at the
back of a house im fine.






 
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Re: Where Does Everyone Live?

Benson, Sarah (Sen L. Allison)
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Derbyshire in UK?

Sarah

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> Im just curious to where everyone lives with regards to their ES
> illness and whether some areas are "hotter" than others. Im from
> Nottingham and the place is crawling with Mobile phone masts.
> Incidently does anyone else suffer from regular phone lines? I
simply
> can't sleep in a room if theres one running by a window. If im at
the
> back of a house im fine.






 
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carazzz
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Northern California (near San Francisco). In the SF Bay Area it's
hard to get away from the EMF pollution: everyone wears cell phones,
digital assistants, and surfs the Internet wirelessly. We've noticed
it's a little better near the ocean or in the mountains -- most
times we go on the road (away from home), symptoms recede noticeably.

Have noticed reduction in symptoms when visiting family in Indiana.
Took some body voltage readings in a house there and they were at
least as high as our home readings. Not sure what to make of that
yet, since subjectively the place seemed "friendlier" to my husband's
ES. Would like to identify the factor/s that made the difference.
Fewer wireless Internet networks? Cell phone towers? Or maybe the EMF
levels were so high there that that the environment was actually a
better match to my husband's personal electrical charge -- resulting
in less body stress?

Just speculating. We're still trying to puzzle this out.

Cara

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RE: Where Does Everyone Live?

Glenn Coleman
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I live in North Vancouver, B.C., Canada. Home of the 2010 Winter Olympics.

I live on the North side of the city, and expected a lot of radiation since
I can see downtown Vancouver from my home, but I don't experience much cell
radiation. So I think the cell masts must be hidden up on the mountain, and
my home blocked by a lot of trees. The main communications building for
most communications going out of Vancouver is in my view, but hasn't
impacted me heavily (I believe).

There used to be a number of microwave links going across the water to
downtown , but the government regulated the use of microwave so all private
microwave dishes were taken down (good thing). In this situation it was air
waves licensing and the greed of the communications companies that shutdown
these links - their greed worked in our favour.

Glenn

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RE: Where Does Everyone Live?

Benson, Sarah (Sen L. Allison)
In reply to this post by S M
I'm wondering whether Canadians who live near HAARP would be affected by
it? Its interesting that a) there are a large number of ES people in
the States, and b) some of the worst weather patterns. The weather here
in Melb is so BORING!

Sarah

-----Original Message-----
From: Glenn Coleman [mailto:[hidden email]]
Sent: Wednesday, 16 February 2005 11:53 AM
To: [hidden email]
Subject: RE: [eSens] Where Does Everyone Live?



I live in North Vancouver, B.C., Canada. Home of the 2010 Winter
Olympics.

I live on the North side of the city, and expected a lot of radiation
since
I can see downtown Vancouver from my home, but I don't experience much
cell
radiation. So I think the cell masts must be hidden up on the mountain,
and
my home blocked by a lot of trees. The main communications building for

most communications going out of Vancouver is in my view, but hasn't
impacted me heavily (I believe).

There used to be a number of microwave links going across the water to
downtown , but the government regulated the use of microwave so all
private
microwave dishes were taken down (good thing). In this situation it was
air
waves licensing and the greed of the communications companies that
shutdown
these links - their greed worked in our favour.

Glenn





 
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RE: Where Does Everyone Live?

Glenn Coleman
I'm not familiar with HAARP, I don't watch TV or read newspapers, so not up
to date (I'm just an Eskimo up here in Canada - joking - some people do
still think this though).

I think the difference is the Southern Tropical Fronts, and Northern Cold
Fronts that make our weather so unsettled (besides global warming).

Many people would like to have your sunshine :-)

Glenn


>From: "Benson, Sarah (Sen L. Allison)" <[hidden email]>
>Reply-To: [hidden email]
>To: <[hidden email]>
>Subject: RE: [eSens] Where Does Everyone Live?
>Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2005 14:33:33 +1100
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>I'm wondering whether Canadians who live near HAARP would be affected by
>it? Its interesting that a) there are a large number of ES people in
>the States, and b) some of the worst weather patterns. The weather here
>in Melb is so BORING!
>
>Sarah
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Glenn Coleman [mailto:[hidden email]]
>Sent: Wednesday, 16 February 2005 11:53 AM
>To: [hidden email]
>Subject: RE: [eSens] Where Does Everyone Live?
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>I live in North Vancouver, B.C., Canada. Home of the 2010 Winter
>Olympics.
>
>I live on the North side of the city, and expected a lot of radiation
>since
>I can see downtown Vancouver from my home, but I don't experience much
>cell
>radiation. So I think the cell masts must be hidden up on the mountain,
>and
>my home blocked by a lot of trees. The main communications building for
>
>most communications going out of Vancouver is in my view, but hasn't
>impacted me heavily (I believe).
>
>There used to be a number of microwave links going across the water to
>downtown , but the government regulated the use of microwave so all
>private
>microwave dishes were taken down (good thing). In this situation it was
>air
>waves licensing and the greed of the communications companies that
>shutdown
>these links - their greed worked in our favour.
>
>Glenn
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>Yahoo! Groups Links
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RE: Where Does Everyone Live?

Benson, Sarah (Sen L. Allison)
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Don't want to scare anyone living in the area - but here's their home
page.

http://www.haarp.alaska.edu/

Plus some other stuff that's been written about it.

http://www.haarp.net/

Sarah

-----Original Message-----
From: Glenn Coleman [mailto:[hidden email]]
Sent: Wednesday, 16 February 2005 4:11 PM
To: [hidden email]
Subject: RE: [eSens] Where Does Everyone Live?



I'm not familiar with HAARP, I don't watch TV or read newspapers, so not
up
to date (I'm just an Eskimo up here in Canada - joking - some people do
still think this though).

I think the difference is the Southern Tropical Fronts, and Northern
Cold
Fronts that make our weather so unsettled (besides global warming).

Many people would like to have your sunshine :-)

Glenn


>From: "Benson, Sarah (Sen L. Allison)" <[hidden email]>
>Reply-To: [hidden email]
>To: <[hidden email]>
>Subject: RE: [eSens] Where Does Everyone Live?
>Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2005 14:33:33 +1100
>
>I'm wondering whether Canadians who live near HAARP would be affected
>by it? Its interesting that a) there are a large number of ES people
>in the States, and b) some of the worst weather patterns. The weather
>here in Melb is so BORING!
>
>Sarah
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Glenn Coleman [mailto:[hidden email]]
>Sent: Wednesday, 16 February 2005 11:53 AM
>To: [hidden email]
>Subject: RE: [eSens] Where Does Everyone Live?
>
>
>
>I live in North Vancouver, B.C., Canada. Home of the 2010 Winter
>Olympics.
>
>I live on the North side of the city, and expected a lot of radiation
>since I can see downtown Vancouver from my home, but I don't experience

>much cell
>radiation. So I think the cell masts must be hidden up on the
mountain,
>and
>my home blocked by a lot of trees. The main communications building
for

>
>most communications going out of Vancouver is in my view, but hasn't
>impacted me heavily (I believe).
>
>There used to be a number of microwave links going across the water to
>downtown , but the government regulated the use of microwave so all
>private microwave dishes were taken down (good thing). In this
>situation it was air
>waves licensing and the greed of the communications companies that
>shutdown
>these links - their greed worked in our favour.
>
>Glenn
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>
>Yahoo! Groups Links
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RE: Where Does Everyone Live?

Glenn Coleman
"Yuk"! I think man is already on the edge of giving everyone ES, so these
types of projects could be the tipping point. Maybe all the leaders will
finally get zapped and finally realize what they have created and do
something to stop the madness.

Glenn

>From: "Benson, Sarah (Sen L. Allison)" <[hidden email]>
>Reply-To: [hidden email]
>To: <[hidden email]>
>Subject: RE: [eSens] Where Does Everyone Live?
>Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2005 16:19:43 +1100
>
>Don't want to scare anyone living in the area - but here's their home
>page.
>
>http://www.haarp.alaska.edu/
>
>Plus some other stuff that's been written about it.
>
>http://www.haarp.net/
>
>Sarah
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Glenn Coleman [mailto:[hidden email]]
>Sent: Wednesday, 16 February 2005 4:11 PM
>To: [hidden email]
>Subject: RE: [eSens] Where Does Everyone Live?
>
>
>
>I'm not familiar with HAARP, I don't watch TV or read newspapers, so not
>up
>to date (I'm just an Eskimo up here in Canada - joking - some people do
>still think this though).
>
>I think the difference is the Southern Tropical Fronts, and Northern
>Cold
>Fronts that make our weather so unsettled (besides global warming).
>
>Many people would like to have your sunshine :-)
>
>Glenn
>
>
> >From: "Benson, Sarah (Sen L. Allison)" <[hidden email]>
> >Reply-To: [hidden email]
> >To: <[hidden email]>
> >Subject: RE: [eSens] Where Does Everyone Live?
> >Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2005 14:33:33 +1100
> >
> >I'm wondering whether Canadians who live near HAARP would be affected
> >by it? Its interesting that a) there are a large number of ES people
> >in the States, and b) some of the worst weather patterns. The weather
> >here in Melb is so BORING!
> >
> >Sarah
> >
> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: Glenn Coleman [mailto:[hidden email]]
> >Sent: Wednesday, 16 February 2005 11:53 AM
> >To: [hidden email]
> >Subject: RE: [eSens] Where Does Everyone Live?
> >
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> >
> >I live in North Vancouver, B.C., Canada. Home of the 2010 Winter
> >Olympics.
> >
> >I live on the North side of the city, and expected a lot of radiation
> >since I can see downtown Vancouver from my home, but I don't experience
>
> >much cell
> >radiation. So I think the cell masts must be hidden up on the
>mountain,
> >and
> >my home blocked by a lot of trees. The main communications building
>for
> >
> >most communications going out of Vancouver is in my view, but hasn't
> >impacted me heavily (I believe).
> >
> >There used to be a number of microwave links going across the water to
> >downtown , but the government regulated the use of microwave so all
> >private microwave dishes were taken down (good thing). In this
> >situation it was air
> >waves licensing and the greed of the communications companies that
> >shutdown
> >these links - their greed worked in our favour.
> >
> >Glenn
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weather, earthquakes, feelings...

Andrew McAfee
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I am fairly well versed in the effects of HAARP and how it is being
used. I do think it is a major factor in the weather wars recently as
well as the earthquakes.
We are scratching the surface of a big iceberg. The relevancy to this
list is the effect it has on our emotional and physical systems. In the
process of eliminating the causative factors and contributing factors
to our illness, it cannot be left out of the equation, in my opinion.
I don't consider this fear mongering. This to me is important data to
be considered.
Andrew
On Feb 16, 2005, at 12:11 AM, Glenn Coleman wrote:

>
> I'm not familiar with HAARP, I don't watch TV or read newspapers, so
> not up
> to date (I'm just an Eskimo up here in Canada - joking - some people do
> still think this though).
>
> I think the difference is the Southern Tropical Fronts, and Northern
> Cold
> Fronts that make our weather so unsettled (besides global warming).
>
> Many people would like to have your sunshine :-)
>
> Glenn
>
>
>> From: "Benson, Sarah (Sen L. Allison)" <[hidden email]>
>> Reply-To: [hidden email]
>> To: <[hidden email]>
>> Subject: RE: [eSens] Where Does Everyone Live?
>> Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2005 14:33:33 +1100
>>
>> I'm wondering whether Canadians who live near HAARP would be affected
>> by
>> it? Its interesting that a) there are a large number of ES people in
>> the States, and b) some of the worst weather patterns. The weather
>> here
>> in Melb is so BORING!
>>
>> Sarah
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Glenn Coleman [mailto:[hidden email]]
>> Sent: Wednesday, 16 February 2005 11:53 AM
>> To: [hidden email]
>> Subject: RE: [eSens] Where Does Everyone Live?
>>
>>
>>
>> I live in North Vancouver, B.C., Canada. Home of the 2010 Winter
>> Olympics.
>>
>> I live on the North side of the city, and expected a lot of radiation
>> since
>> I can see downtown Vancouver from my home, but I don't experience much
>> cell
>> radiation. So I think the cell masts must be hidden up on the
>> mountain,
>> and
>> my home blocked by a lot of trees. The main communications building
>> for
>>
>> most communications going out of Vancouver is in my view, but hasn't
>> impacted me heavily (I believe).
>>
>> There used to be a number of microwave links going across the water to
>> downtown , but the government regulated the use of microwave so all
>> private
>> microwave dishes were taken down (good thing). In this situation it
>> was
>> air
>> waves licensing and the greed of the communications companies that
>> shutdown
>> these links - their greed worked in our favour.
>>
>> Glenn
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