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Another Green Bank article

Snoshoe
http://health.yahoo.net/experts/dayinhealth/wva-town-refuge-wi-fi-cell-phone202  Same one I think actually, just posted in a different area. It might be nice if more people can post their comments in support of the condition, since the author obviously didn't do their homework.

I've tried posting multiple times with my yahoo account, and it has yet to show up.  

This was my last attempt:
"Let's see if yahoo eats my comment again.
Of course this is a real condition, recognized in many countries, and is also considered a disability in the US, or people wouldn't get ssi for it.
The prevealance is on par with diabetes, and expected to increase to 50% in the next few years.
Having published a research paper on this for training medical personnel, makes it really exasperating to see such poor, outdated work on an article be published.  

Greenbank by the way does now allow more and more satellite, wifi, etc. in, unfortunately, because it does interfere with the satellite work they do.

Of course those ignorant enough to say this is not real because they know nothing about it, probably also still believe women's female problems are all in their heads, right along with CFS and fibromyalgia, and that black's are not human and lefthanded people are evil too.

Wake up, 'cause you are affected by microwaves even if you aren't feeling it yet, and I stress "Yet"."

~ Snoshoe

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Re: Another Green Bank article

Patricia
good comment, shoshoe.  
if it doesn't show up, it may be
because the author of the article
is the 'decider' of which comments
are published and she might not
like contradictions to her work.  
do people really get SSI for it in
the US?  how many do you know
who have?  i'd love to see your
research paper… is it available online?
thanks.
patricia


On Apr 17, 2013, at 12:32 PM, snoshoe_2 <[hidden email]> wrote:

> http://health.yahoo.net/experts/dayinhealth/wva-town-refuge-wi-fi-cell-phone202  Same one I think actually, just posted in a different area. It might be nice if more people can post their comments in support of the condition, since the author obviously didn't do their homework.
>
> I've tried posting multiple times with my yahoo account, and it has yet to show up.  
>
> This was my last attempt:
> "Let's see if yahoo eats my comment again.
> Of course this is a real condition, recognized in many countries, and is also considered a disability in the US, or people wouldn't get ssi for it.
> The prevealance is on par with diabetes, and expected to increase to 50% in the next few years.
> Having published a research paper on this for training medical personnel, makes it really exasperating to see such poor, outdated work on an article be published.  
>
> Greenbank by the way does now allow more and more satellite, wifi, etc. in, unfortunately, because it does interfere with the satellite work they do.
>
> Of course those ignorant enough to say this is not real because they know nothing about it, probably also still believe women's female problems are all in their heads, right along with CFS and fibromyalgia, and that black's are not human and lefthanded people are evil too.
>
> Wake up, 'cause you are affected by microwaves even if you aren't feeling it yet, and I stress "Yet"."
>
> ~ Snoshoe
>
>




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Re: Another Green Bank article

Snoshoe
Hi,

Yeah, I wondered if it got deleted, but it actually never showed up, for even a moment, strange. I'd done something on another topic a couple days before that went up, so I know it does work???

You can see most of the article in the group files here, called EMF_and_RF_Emission.pdf I think that was not the final one,has typos in it but I replaced it with pdf a while back, instead of txt version, same stuff though.
Maybe sometime I'll get around to the other part.

~ Snoshoe


--- In [hidden email], Patricia Robinett <patricia@...> wrote:

>
> good comment, shoshoe.  
> if it doesn't show up, it may be
> because the author of the article
> is the 'decider' of which comments
> are published and she might not
> like contradictions to her work.  
> do people really get SSI for it in
> the US?  how many do you know
> who have?  i'd love to see your
> research paper… is it available online?
> thanks.
> patricia
>
>

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Re: Another Green Bank article

Snoshoe
forgot to add, there's two or three people on this site who have said or know someone that's gotten ssi for this, and I met a guy years back actually that was on it also.

It might show up if you do a site search for "disability" or something like that.

--- In [hidden email], "snoshoe_2" <snoshoe_2@...> wrote:

>
> Hi,
>
> Yeah, I wondered if it got deleted, but it actually never showed up, for even a moment, strange. I'd done something on another topic a couple days before that went up, so I know it does work???
>
> You can see most of the article in the group files here, called EMF_and_RF_Emission.pdf I think that was not the final one,has typos in it but I replaced it with pdf a while back, instead of txt version, same stuff though.
> Maybe sometime I'll get around to the other part.
>
> ~ Snoshoe
>
>
> --- In [hidden email], Patricia Robinett <patricia@> wrote:
> >
> > good comment, shoshoe.  
> > if it doesn't show up, it may be
> > because the author of the article
> > is the 'decider' of which comments
> > are published and she might not
> > like contradictions to her work.  
> > do people really get SSI for it in
> > the US?  how many do you know
> > who have?  i'd love to see your
> > research paper… is it available online?
> > thanks.
> > patricia
> >
> >
>