3 new EMR/EMF interviews to download

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3 new EMR/EMF interviews to download

SArjuna
Three new interviews to download.


     There are three new interviews available for download.

     Prof. Magda Havas & Dave Stetzer interview 07.27.2006
      Dirty electricity may be affecting your health.  Joy Cardin's guests
say electricity pollution is widespread, but offer ways to deal with the
problem.
      Guests:
      - Dave Stetzer, industrial electrician, and president of Stetzer
Electric
      - Magda Havas, professor of environmental and resources studies, Trent
University, Ontario. She's conducted several studies of the health effects of
dirty electricity.
      Host is Joy Cardin of Wisconsin Public Radio.
      Format: MP3

    Dr. Gerald Goldberg interview 07.21.2006
      Dr Gerald Goldberg MD talks about health problems associated with
microwave exposure, the US healthcare system and the problems we are facingwith
the unregulated proliferation of microwave transmitters. Host is Lee Stringer of
the Progressive Radio Network.
      Format: MP3

    * Louis Slesin interview 07.11.2006
      Louis Slesin of Microwave News speaks to Dr. Layna Berman &Dr. Jeffry
Fawcett on the Your Own Health And Fitness program.
Format: MP3


Shivani Arjuna
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noise harvester

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My noise harvester came in today. I don't know what to do with it. I found only one outlet where I could see the blue light blink at all. And that was only twice it blinked when I plugged it in to the outlet. I did notdo any measurements when I recently purchased 10 more stetzer filters. That is because most of them went into a circuit that had been shut off because it was in the living room where I spend most of my time. Part of the circuit was in another room which therefore also had the power off. I ran a new line and bypassed the two outlets in the living room that were on that circuit (making them a dedicated outlet if I ever need one) and ran it to the other room. This allowed me to have power in that other room where I don't spend that much time. I bought the filters mainly for that circuit. When I did new readings today I see that my reading at the moment (6 P.M.) are between 10 and 12 on all outlets checked. This is lower than it was before. Which is surprising to me. Maybe there is not enough noise left on my lines to make the noise harvester blink.




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Re: noise harvester

Marc Martin
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> When I did new
> readings today I see that my reading at the moment (6 P.M.) are between
> 10 and 12 on all outlets checked. This is lower than it was before.
> Which is surprising to me. Maybe there is not enough noise left on
> my lines to make the noise harvester blink.

I think you have so many Stetzer filters installed, that you may not
have any noise left to harvest! :-)

I find that my Noise Harvester flashes furiously (~10 times/second) when
the Stetzer meter is above 200. At meter readings of about 150, it
flashes about once per second. At meter readings of 50, it doesn't
flash at all (or perhaps it does very rarely).

One problem with the Noise Harvester when used at night in the bedroom
is that all the flashing could keep you awake! So I've been putting
something in front of it to block the light. I've seen reports of
people using electrical tape to block the light, but in general I like
to see the light to see how hard it is working.

Marc