Hi all,
Gonna try and catch up in bulk here a bit. Here's a couple links that may be useful to someone at some point. http://www.cnn.com/2006/TECH/space/09/13/space.storms.reut/index.html I suspect this may be part of an answer to Stewart's question in changes of body voltage, as well as just normal fluctuations of the earth. I had another good link about the atmosphere/weather and electricity, post if I can find it again. http://nonais.org/index.php/2006/06/17/frying-rfid-tags/ Make your own. Like the D battery, what a great and simple idea. The benefit I feel from it Marc, is subtle, not a relief, but lessening of the uncomfortable fields from pc etc. (My fridge is also my biggest, or as much as pc, bother, and I unplug it at night.) I did try a square flashlight battery. It was okay if above me, but I suspect the coiled whatchacallits, can't think, were working against it. My thought it is they somehow work in the same way as diodes I've used, organizing the chaotic ac power to dc. Think I need to think up a nice little cover for them, so they look like a "normal decoration". Just something paperboard, or the like. A little house or something. Pinto, I shoulda said fluoride rather than fluorine, there's a bit about that and some links a few months back here. I don't think they're old enough to be archived yet. LED bulbs as well. Yes, bentonite is excellent for absorbing radiation, what they used in Chernobyl. Search recent months back discussion on this and other clays as well. We put quite a bit in there. Sure I had more to say, but don't know what. Hope you are feeling lots better Perla! ~ Snoshoe |
Oh yeah, was gonna throw in my 2 cents on the implant bits.
Believing it is what they say or not, doesn't negate there's some very useful info. on the pages. Particularly what supplements to take. They is much the same as we here have covered too, as useful. The biggest thing I've learned over the years is anytime something sounds too far fetched to be in the realm of regular life to just be written off, it is that very thing that needs extra looking into. Before looking at them oddly, we ought to be reminded we appear just as nuts to anyone not familiar with our sensitivities. We could say their cell phone just zapped us in the head and hurts like h***, and they will look at you just as oddly as if you said you'd been abducted, or the gov. was after you. Millions may sound like a lot, but considering there are billions in the world, and both numbers are really not in our comprehension, let's say there are thousands in the world, and hundreds are implanted. That makes it more "graspable". Or say there's 1,000 people in the world, and 20 are implanted. This we can wrap our brains around easier. It doesn't take too awful much searching to find that yes, people are and have been implanted for decades. That yes many governments have experimented on people with microwave and other radiation for decades, that since at least gulf war 1 all our troops were implanted with chips, and on it goes. The info. is there w/o sounding goofy if you want it. Then again, we could look at it, as we are all covertly under attack from emf's, because it is known what they can do, but in the name of big dollars, the corporations don't give a rip about you, or anyone else, or how miserable you are. So destroy us deliberately, yet covertly by environmental toxins all around us, or by other means, it doesn't matter, it's still being done. Right before our eyes. Oh and noise cancellation has been in use for years, that is why no noise from the gov's. black helicopters, which have been seen by many here, although not as many of them in the area in recent years. They are no secret anymore. Our gov. was asked to send the ones in our state down to work on the border, but he wanted to wait till end of fire season, as we can use them for that too. ~ Snoshoe |
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Another theory - That if we expose the population to artificial radiation
now we will cause a mutation in future generations perhaps we need this cos one day we may have the technology to airlift vast amounts of people off a dying planet into space, if currently you took the general pop. on such a voyage a massive percentage would not be able to handle the exposure to artificial environments over the time they would likely be in space travel. Perhaps we are in preparation for that eventual exodus. Another theory - Perhaps Es persons have a good bloodline/geneology (check yours out) we may be more earthlings than we think, less stardust in our genes. Perhaps one of the factors for our problem is right beneath our feet, the earths core may be loosing its potency and with the increase in manmade emfs we as the aforementioned are being drained leaving us open to the latter... but dont tell the Realayons or whatever you call them.. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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Can someone explain in plain speak what this D battery thing is ?
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Hi Snoshoe,
There are simple timers you can use to turn your refrigerator on/off so you don't need to remember to do it manually. See http://www.lessemf.com/emf-appl.html#735 Emil > Hi all, > .... (My fridge is also my biggest, or as much as pc, bother, and I unplug it at night.) .... > ~ Snoshoe > |
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> Can someone explain in plain speak what this D battery thing is ? Well, first of all, I'll assume that you know what a "D battery" is, don't you? Here's a photo: http://duracell.com/products/coppertop.asp?id=34& The idea is to put one or two near your computer monitor, fridge, microwave, and see if that makes you more tolerant of the EMF. Pretty simple! And cheap! I've got 2 D batteries sitting next to my computer monitor right now, but I can't say that I really notice any difference. Although in my case, I've been using protective devices so long that the monitor doesn't bother me much anyway. Marc |
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I thought I did explain it. A (D) battery is a common flashlight battery placed on top of TV's, CPU's, monitors,etc., placed flat side, (negative side down) in most cases, except for micro wave ovens. It changes the negative effect of the electrical appliance that it is placed of for most people. For example, I am able to stay on the computer as long as I like without quickly feeling very tired, as I used to. If you are from Britain, I don't know what this battery or its equivalent might be called. However, I believe almost any battery will do. For my micro wave oven I place a battery on top of the micro wave on its side with the negative end of the battery facing out into the room. Some people are now saying the the refrigerator bothers them. Mine doesn't bother me. Perhaps it is because it is a newer model. I would certainly do the battery thing if it bothered me. I hope this clears it up for you. If not I would be happy to communicate with you directly. Phyllicia [hidden email] In [hidden email], paulpjc@... wrote: > > Can someone explain in plain speak what this D battery thing is ? > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > |
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> I actually place the batteries on top of the appliances. If they have a tendency to fall off, I tape them on with black electrician's tape. I haven't tried just setting them in front of a piece equipment without them actually touching the equipment. I will have to do some checking on that. I always like to try new things. Phyllicia > paulpjc@... wrote: > > Can someone explain in plain speak what this D battery thing is ? > > Well, first of all, I'll assume that you know what a "D battery" > is, don't you? Here's a photo: > > http://duracell.com/products/coppertop.asp?id=34& > > The idea is to put one or two near your computer monitor, fridge, > microwave, and see if that makes you more tolerant of the EMF. > Pretty simple! And cheap! > > I've got 2 D batteries sitting next to my computer monitor > right now, but I can't say that I really notice any difference. > Although in my case, I've been using protective devices so long > that the monitor doesn't bother me much anyway. > > Marc > |
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most kind I have several torches below me under the bed of a night.
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Thanks P your a diamond.
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> > most kind I have several torches below me under the bed of a night. > What do you mean by torches?? Phyllicia > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > |
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> > --- In [hidden email], paulpjc@ wrote: > > > > most kind I have several torches below me under the bed of a night. > > > > What do you mean by torches?? > Phyllicia I think I figured it out. Torches are what we call "flashlights." I think "Torch" is a better word for it. I had to think back to British Period movies for it to finally register. Torch is a carry over from what one used to carry to light one's way at night. Now it is a battery powered portable light. Am I right? Now, the question is...Why do you have them under your bed? Phyllicia > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > |
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