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Battery clocks better than Holaday meter - They mirror symptoms

Minni
Anyone considering acquiring a Holaday or other EMF meter:

Both myself, and an engineer on pg. 114 of Granlund-Lind's PDF book
discovered the so-called "scientific" meters to be proportionally non-
accurate gauges, when considering our symptoms.
INSTEAD: I suggest substituting a few cheap AA-battery-operated
clocks, because I discovered that those cheap clocks are the best
meters! Here's why: They speed up OR die - directly correlating to
the EMF potency nearby. Here's four examples:
(1) when I used the terrible Samsung LCD, the nearby clock's battery
went dead within days & I would constantly have to replenish them.
What's fascinating, is that LCDs & CRTs act similar to SLIders
(Street Light Interferer) & wristwatch stoppers
http://paranormal.about.com/library/weekly/aa012400a.htm and psychic
vampires...
(2) With my current, less potent Dell monitor, THAT SAME CLOCK has
been STEADILY SPEEDING similar to my speeded metabolism & blood
pressure. Emphasis on speeding; NOT dying!
(3) I also have a battery clock 3 feet above my compact Sharp
microwave. That clock also speeded up, but at a slower rate. Note
that the microwave is used approximately once a day for at most a few
minutes.
(4) Another similar clock in my bedroom - with no potent electronics
nearby - ALWAYS keeps the correct time.

NOT SURPRISINGLY, THE SEVERITY OF MY BODY'S SYMPTOMS CORRELATE WITH
THE VARYING REACTIONS OF MY CLOCKS TO THE VARYING LEVELS OF EMF IN MY
HOUSE!  

Minni

Electrostatically Yours,
Minni, Lysine4flu blog
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Re: Battery clocks better than Holaday meter - They

Vinny Pinto
Hi Minni:

Interesting point about thc clocks! Please tell me the type of
battery-operated clocks which you use -- i.e. are they digital or do
they have an analog (i.e., circular, with hands) display?

Thanks!

And, an interesting corollary: some of my devices are reported to
increase the life span of some types of batteries, and i have
observed the same effects here in my home and lab. The same effect
has been claimed by Clarus at times for the "mother device" used to
treat their Clarus devices with intent programming.

with care,
--Vinny

At 11:16 PM 9/27/2006, you wrote:

>Anyone considering acquiring a Holaday or other EMF meter:
>
>Both myself, and an engineer on pg. 114 of Granlund-Lind's PDF book
>discovered the so-called "scientific" meters to be proportionally non-
>accurate gauges, when considering our symptoms.
>INSTEAD: I suggest substituting a few cheap AA-battery-operated
>clocks, because I discovered that those cheap clocks are the best
>meters! Here's why: They speed up OR die - directly correlating to
>the EMF potency nearby. Here's four examples:
>(1) when I used the terrible Samsung LCD, the nearby clock's battery
>went dead within days & I would constantly have to replenish them.
>What's fascinating, is that LCDs & CRTs act similar to SLIders
>(Street Light Interferer) & wristwatch stoppers
>http://paranormal.about.com/library/weekly/aa012400a.htm and psychic
>vampires...
>(2) With my current, less potent Dell monitor, THAT SAME CLOCK has
>been STEADILY SPEEDING similar to my speeded metabolism & blood
>pressure. Emphasis on speeding; NOT dying!
>(3) I also have a battery clock 3 feet above my compact Sharp
>microwave. That clock also speeded up, but at a slower rate. Note
>that the microwave is used approximately once a day for at most a few
>minutes.
>(4) Another similar clock in my bedroom - with no potent electronics
>nearby - ALWAYS keeps the correct time.
>
>NOT SURPRISINGLY, THE SEVERITY OF MY BODY'S SYMPTOMS CORRELATE WITH
>THE VARYING REACTIONS OF MY CLOCKS TO THE VARYING LEVELS OF EMF IN MY
>HOUSE!
>
>Minni
>
>
>
>


Vinny Pinto
[hidden email]

phone 301-694-1249

To see my informational websites and e-mail list groups, please go to:
http://www.vinnypinto.us

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Re: Battery clocks better than Holaday meter - They mirror symptoms

Minni
Uh, first of all, re: increasing battery life-span, what proof is
there? Seems to me there's quicker proof that clocks speed up or die
quickly, than vice versa. For example:

You can buy 20 identical clocks from the same company.
Then place 10 of them near various LCDs & CRTs which people complain
about.
Place the remaining 10 in various electronics-free, geopathic-free,
areas.
And then compare the LCD zones with the Non-LCD zones after just a
few weeks (or a few months) to see the results.

Can you say the same regarding Clarus?

To answer your Q, all the clocks are analog with big & small handles -
probably made in China. The one near the LCD is intended as a
waterproof bath clock with suction cup in back.

Brands:
Fairhaven = near LCD
Horizon = near microwave
Spartus = in bedroom

All operate on one battery.

Regards,
Minni


--- In [hidden email], Vinny Pinto <vinny@...> wrote:
>
> Hi Minni:
>
> Interesting point about thc clocks! Please tell me the type of
> battery-operated clocks which you use -- i.e. are they digital or
do

> they have an analog (i.e., circular, with hands) display?
>
> Thanks!
>
> And, an interesting corollary: some of my devices are reported to
> increase the life span of some types of batteries, and i have
> observed the same effects here in my home and lab. The same effect
> has been claimed by Clarus at times for the "mother device" used to
> treat their Clarus devices with intent programming.
>
> with care,
> --Vinny
>
> At 11:16 PM 9/27/2006, you wrote:
> >Anyone considering acquiring a Holaday or other EMF meter:
> >
> >Both myself, and an engineer on pg. 114 of Granlund-Lind's PDF book
> >discovered the so-called "scientific" meters to be proportionally
non-
> >accurate gauges, when considering our symptoms.
> >INSTEAD: I suggest substituting a few cheap AA-battery-operated
> >clocks, because I discovered that those cheap clocks are the best
> >meters! Here's why: They speed up OR die - directly correlating to
> >the EMF potency nearby. Here's four examples:
> >(1) when I used the terrible Samsung LCD, the nearby clock's
battery
> >went dead within days & I would constantly have to replenish them.
> >What's fascinating, is that LCDs & CRTs act similar to SLIders
> >(Street Light Interferer) & wristwatch stoppers
> >http://paranormal.about.com/library/weekly/aa012400a.htm and
psychic
> >vampires...
> >(2) With my current, less potent Dell monitor, THAT SAME CLOCK has
> >been STEADILY SPEEDING similar to my speeded metabolism & blood
> >pressure. Emphasis on speeding; NOT dying!
> >(3) I also have a battery clock 3 feet above my compact Sharp
> >microwave. That clock also speeded up, but at a slower rate. Note
> >that the microwave is used approximately once a day for at most a
few
> >minutes.
> >(4) Another similar clock in my bedroom - with no potent
electronics
> >nearby - ALWAYS keeps the correct time.
> >
> >NOT SURPRISINGLY, THE SEVERITY OF MY BODY'S SYMPTOMS CORRELATE WITH
> >THE VARYING REACTIONS OF MY CLOCKS TO THE VARYING LEVELS OF EMF IN
MY

> >HOUSE!
> >
> >Minni
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>
> Vinny Pinto
> vinny@...
>
> phone 301-694-1249
>
> To see my informational websites and e-mail list groups, please go
to:
> http://www.vinnypinto.us
>

Electrostatically Yours,
Minni, Lysine4flu blog
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P.S. miners canaries - Re: Battery clocks better than Holaday

Minni
P.S. I forgot to mention that I think AA-battery clocks may be compared
sorta to miners canaries. Triple-A clocks may be even more so!

Minni


--- In [hidden email], "minnimall" <minnimall@...> wrote:
>
> Uh, first of all, re: increasing battery life-span, what proof is
> there? Seems to me there's quicker proof that clocks speed up or die
> quickly, than vice versa. For example:
>
> You can buy 20 identical clocks from the same company.
> Then place 10 of them near various LCDs & CRTs which people complain
> about.
> Place the remaining

Electrostatically Yours,
Minni, Lysine4flu blog
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P.P.S. SLIders Vs. Canaries? Re: Battery clocks better than Holaday

Minni
In reply to this post by Minni
P.P.S. I wonder what effect SLIder people might have on canaries?
(not just on Street Lamps & Watches & Bulbs!

Minni


--- In [hidden email], "minnimall" <minnimall@...> wrote:
>
> Uh, first of all, re: increasing battery life-span, what proof is
> there? Seems to me there's quicker proof that clocks speed up or
die
> quickly, than vice versa. For example:
>
> You can buy 20 identical clocks from the same company.
> Then place 10 of them near various LCDs & CRTs which people
complain
> about.
> Place the remaining 10 in various electronics-free, geopathic-free,
> areas.
> And then compare the LCD zones with the Non-LCD zones after just a
> few weeks (or a few months) to see the results.
>
> Can you say the same regarding Clarus?
>
> To answer your Q, all the clocks are analog with big & small
handles -

> probably made in China. The one near the LCD is intended as a
> waterproof bath clock with suction cup in back.
>
> Brands:
> Fairhaven = near LCD
> Horizon = near microwave
> Spartus = in bedroom
>
> All operate on one battery.
>
> Regards,
> Minni
>
>
> --- In [hidden email], Vinny Pinto <vinny@> wrote:
> >
> > Hi Minni:
> >
> > Interesting point about thc clocks! Please tell me the type of
> > battery-operated clocks which you use -- i.e. are they digital or
> do
> > they have an analog (i.e., circular, with hands) display?
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
> > And, an interesting corollary: some of my devices are reported to
> > increase the life span of some types of batteries, and i have
> > observed the same effects here in my home and lab. The same
effect
> > has been claimed by Clarus at times for the "mother device" used
to
> > treat their Clarus devices with intent programming.
> >
> > with care,
> > --Vinny
> >
> > At 11:16 PM 9/27/2006, you wrote:
> > >Anyone considering acquiring a Holaday or other EMF meter:
> > >
> > >Both myself, and an engineer on pg. 114 of Granlund-Lind's PDF
book
> > >discovered the so-called "scientific" meters to be
proportionally
> non-
> > >accurate gauges, when considering our symptoms.
> > >INSTEAD: I suggest substituting a few cheap AA-battery-operated
> > >clocks, because I discovered that those cheap clocks are the best
> > >meters! Here's why: They speed up OR die - directly correlating
to
> > >the EMF potency nearby. Here's four examples:
> > >(1) when I used the terrible Samsung LCD, the nearby clock's
> battery
> > >went dead within days & I would constantly have to replenish
them.
> > >What's fascinating, is that LCDs & CRTs act similar to SLIders
> > >(Street Light Interferer) & wristwatch stoppers
> > >http://paranormal.about.com/library/weekly/aa012400a.htm and
> psychic
> > >vampires...
> > >(2) With my current, less potent Dell monitor, THAT SAME CLOCK
has
> > >been STEADILY SPEEDING similar to my speeded metabolism & blood
> > >pressure. Emphasis on speeding; NOT dying!
> > >(3) I also have a battery clock 3 feet above my compact Sharp
> > >microwave. That clock also speeded up, but at a slower rate. Note
> > >that the microwave is used approximately once a day for at most
a
> few
> > >minutes.
> > >(4) Another similar clock in my bedroom - with no potent
> electronics
> > >nearby - ALWAYS keeps the correct time.
> > >
> > >NOT SURPRISINGLY, THE SEVERITY OF MY BODY'S SYMPTOMS CORRELATE
WITH
> > >THE VARYING REACTIONS OF MY CLOCKS TO THE VARYING LEVELS OF EMF
IN

> MY
> > >HOUSE!
> > >
> > >Minni
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
> > Vinny Pinto
> > vinny@
> >
> > phone 301-694-1249
> >
> > To see my informational websites and e-mail list groups, please
go
> to:
> > http://www.vinnypinto.us
> >
>

Electrostatically Yours,
Minni, Lysine4flu blog
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Correction - Re: Battery clocks better than Holaday meter -

Minni
In reply to this post by Vinny Pinto
Vinny, I just wanted to correct myself 'cuz my thinking was muddled
before (perhaps due to my LCD exposure!

Actually, Vinny, you **can** do a controlled experiment as follows:
Do what I stated in previous post, and then see if the clocks near the
LCDs speed up or die much quicker than the non-exposed clocks.

Then upon refreshing the AA batteries, the next time around, place the
Clarus devices near the clocks, and compare how long they last compared
to previously, when the Clarus devices were not nearby.

Minni

Electrostatically Yours,
Minni, Lysine4flu blog