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Dr. Milham speaking

Snoshoe
On Coasttocoastam.com show tonight, right now actually, boy he's good. :)
If you can get the downloads, that's an option if you missed it.

Electrification (Wed 12-08)

Specialist in occupational epidemiology, Dr. Samuel Milham says that cell phone and utility industries are lying about electricity and cell phones being perfectly safe. He'll discuss the evidence, and easy ways to avoid overexposure.
http://www.sammilham.com/ Dirty Electricity

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Loni Rosser
Heard him last night! He was terrific!  I wonder how we could help him open this up?
 
I guess He's been trying. Loni

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On Coasttocoastam.com show tonight, right now actually, boy he's good. :)
If you can get the downloads, that's an option if you missed it.

Electrification (Wed 12-08)

Specialist in occupational epidemiology, Dr. Samuel Milham says that cell phone and utility industries are lying about electricity and cell phones being perfectly safe. He'll discuss the evidence, and easy ways to avoid overexposure.
http://www.sammilham.com/ Dirty Electricity









     

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Snoshoe
I don't know, but he said his book was only $10. Maybe give them for presents to people who read? :)


It is really nice to start hearing a little more here and there coming out though.

I saw a little thing on msn recently that cellphones may not be the best thing to give your kids either. :)

~ Snoshoe



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> Electrification (Wed 12-08)
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> Specialist in occupational epidemiology, Dr. Samuel Milham says that cell phone and utility industries are lying about electricity and cell phones being perfectly safe. He'll discuss the evidence, and easy ways to avoid overexposure.
> http://www.sammilham.com/ Dirty Electricity
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evie15422
Hey again, Snoshoe, and All,
 
Something I have not heard anybody mention are these new Wii toys and games.  I have no kids young enough to care, but they are marketed vigorously here and lots of people are buying them.  My guess is they would not be much better than using a cell phone or computer all day.  But am I right?  I can't imagine how kids can use all these things--cell phones, computers, wii games, ipods, you name it.  They are the ones who are most targeted by all these emfs.  It would be useful if there were a book which could target this subject (with some hard facts and research) to give to parents.
 
my 2 cents,
Diane 

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I don't know, but he said his book was only $10. Maybe give them for presents to people who read? :)

It is really nice to start hearing a little more here and there coming out though.

I saw a little thing on msn recently that cellphones may not be the best thing to give your kids either. :)

~ Snoshoe

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> Heard him last night! He was terrific!  I wonder how we could help him open this up?
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> Electrification (Wed 12-08)
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> Specialist in occupational epidemiology, Dr. Samuel Milham says that cell phone and utility industries are lying about electricity and cell phones being perfectly safe. He'll discuss the evidence, and easy ways to avoid overexposure.
> http://www.sammilham.com/ Dirty Electricity
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kikkie2004
Hi Diane

Yes, I worry about this a lot.  I have a child and he plays Wii at my mother's house for hours on end.  I've begged her to keep his time on it at least limited, but to no avail.  And that's in a flat with a blackberry phone (which my child uses as well to 'chat' to relatives) etc.

--- In [hidden email], Evie <evie15422@...> wrote:

>
> Hey again, Snoshoe, and All,
>  
> Something I have not heard anybody mention are these new Wii toys and games.  I have no kids young enough to care, but they are marketed vigorously here and lots of people are buying them.  My guess is they would not be much better than using a cell phone or computer all day.  But am I right?  I can't imagine how kids can use all these things--cell phones, computers, wii games, ipods, you name it.  They are the ones who are most targeted by all these emfs.  It would be useful if there were a book which could target this subject (with some hard facts and research) to give to parents.
>  
> my 2 cents,
> Diane 
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> --- On Fri, 12/10/10, snoshoe_2 <snoshoe_2@...> wrote:
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> Subject: [eSens] Re: Dr. Milham speaking
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> Date: Friday, December 10, 2010, 9:22 AM
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> I don't know, but he said his book was only $10. Maybe give them for presents to people who read? :)
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> It is really nice to start hearing a little more here and there coming out though.
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> I saw a little thing on msn recently that cellphones may not be the best thing to give your kids either. :)
>
> ~ Snoshoe
>
> --- In [hidden email], Loni <loni326@> wrote:
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> > Heard him last night! He was terrific!  I wonder how we could help him open this up?
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> > Electrification (Wed 12-08)
> >
> > Specialist in occupational epidemiology, Dr. Samuel Milham says that cell phone and utility industries are lying about electricity and cell phones being perfectly safe. He'll discuss the evidence, and easy ways to avoid overexposure.
> > http://www.sammilham.com/ Dirty Electricity
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PUK
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Yes right on - lets talk about these games, recently  a UK programme  
called panorama explored the issue of games adiction and phchological effects on  
kids and adults, bad news.  My wife just bought my son an Xbox 360 with the
 kinect camera sensor, this uses no wireless as the camera follows your  
movements, its a good system.  HOWEVER !  The game comes with a  wireless
controller so alarm bells start to ring, I checked both the game and  the
controller with my esmog detector to find that they both give off a strong  wifi
signal, worse still you can disable it, and even worse still, even if the  
game is switched off but still plugged in, its still emitting the wifi signal,
 you have to unplug it to kill it.
Oh and we have just discovered one of the inbuilt design flaws that cost us
 2 games(£80) basically the discs dont sit tightly in the disc tray and if
you  move the console in anyway the disc spins off the axis and gets
mangled/heavily  scratched against the laser reader which is not cushioned in any
way,
 
puk
 
 
In a message dated 15/12/2010 06:44:30 GMT Standard Time,  
[hidden email] writes:

 
 
 
Hi Diane

Yes, I worry about this a lot. I have a child and he plays  Wii at my
mother's house for hours on end. I've begged her to keep his time on  it at least
limited, but to no avail. And that's in a flat with a blackberry  phone
(which my child uses as well to 'chat' to relatives) etc.

--- In  _eSens@yahoogroups.com_ (mailto:[hidden email]) , Evie  
<evie15422@...> wrote:
>
> Hey again, Snoshoe, and  All,
> Â
> Something I have not heard anybody  mention are these new Wii toys and
games.  I have no kids young  enough to care, but they are marketed
vigorously here and lots of people are  buying them.  My guess is they would not be
much better than using a  cell phone or computer all day.  But am I
right?  I can't imagine  how kids can use all these things--cell phones,
computers, wii games, ipods,  you name it.  They are the ones who are most targeted
by all these  emfs.  It would be useful if there were a book which could
target this  subject (with some hard facts and research) to give to parents.

>  Â
> my 2 cents,
> Diane  
>
> --- On Fri,  12/10/10, snoshoe_2 <snoshoe_2@...> wrote:
>
>
>  From: snoshoe_2 <snoshoe_2@...>
> Subject: [eSens] Re: Dr. Milham  speaking
> To: _eSens@yahoogroups.com_ (mailto:[hidden email])
> Date:  Friday, December 10, 2010, 9:22 AM
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> I don't know, but he said his book was only $10.  Maybe give them for
presents to people who read? :)
>
> It is  really nice to start hearing a little more here and there coming
out  though.
>
> I saw a little thing on msn recently that cellphones  may not be the best
thing to give your kids either. :)
>
> ~  Snoshoe
>
> --- In _eSens@yahoogroups.com_ (mailto:[hidden email]) , Loni  
<loni326@> wrote:
> >
> > Heard him last night! He was  terrific!  I wonder how we could help
him open this up?

> >  Ã‚Â
> > I guess He's been trying. Loni
> >
>  > --- On Thu, 12/9/10, snoshoe_2 <snoshoe_2@> wrote:
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> > From: snoshoe_2 <snoshoe_2@>
> >  Subject: [eSens] Dr. Milham speaking
> > To: _eSens@yahoogroups.com_ (mailto:[hidden email])
> >  Date: Thursday, December 9, 2010, 1:11 AM
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> > On  Coasttocoastam.com show tonight, right now actually, boy he's good.
:)
>  > If you can get the downloads, that's an option if you missed it.
>  >
> > Electrification (Wed 12-08)
> >
> >  Specialist in occupational epidemiology, Dr. Samuel Milham says that
cell  phone and utility industries are lying about electricity and cell
phones being  perfectly safe. He'll discuss the evidence, and easy ways to avoid  
overexposure.
> > _http://www.sammilham.com/_ (http://www.sammilham.com/)  Dirty  
Electricity

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Re: Xbox 360

Loni Rosser
My son has Xbox 360 & I keep it unplugged when not in use. Thank goodness he doesn't use it that often anymore! It really was bad. Loni

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From: [hidden email] <[hidden email]>
Subject: Re: [eSens] Re: Dr. Milham speaking
To: [hidden email]
Date: Wednesday, December 15, 2010, 3:00 AM


 



Yes right on - lets talk about these games, recently a UK programme
called panorama explored the issue of games adiction and phchological effects on
kids and adults, bad news. My wife just bought my son an Xbox 360 with the
kinect camera sensor, this uses no wireless as the camera follows your
movements, its a good system. HOWEVER ! The game comes with a wireless
controller so alarm bells start to ring, I checked both the game and the
controller with my esmog detector to find that they both give off a strong wifi
signal, worse still you can disable it, and even worse still, even if the
game is switched off but still plugged in, its still emitting the wifi signal,
you have to unplug it to kill it.
Oh and we have just discovered one of the inbuilt design flaws that cost us
2 games(£80) basically the discs dont sit tightly in the disc tray and if
you move the console in anyway the disc spins off the axis and gets
mangled/heavily scratched against the laser reader which is not cushioned in any
way,

puk


In a message dated 15/12/2010 06:44:30 GMT Standard Time,
[hidden email] writes:

Hi Diane

Yes, I worry about this a lot. I have a child and he plays Wii at my
mother's house for hours on end. I've begged her to keep his time on it at least
limited, but to no avail. And that's in a flat with a blackberry phone
(which my child uses as well to 'chat' to relatives) etc.

--- In _eSens@yahoogroups.com_ (mailto:[hidden email]) , Evie
<evie15422@...> wrote:
>
> Hey again, Snoshoe, and All,
> Â
> Something I have not heard anybody mention are these new Wii toys and
games. I have no kids young enough to care, but they are marketed
vigorously here and lots of people are buying them. My guess is they would not be
much better than using a cell phone or computer all day. But am I
right? I can't imagine how kids can use all these things--cell phones,
computers, wii games, ipods, you name it. They are the ones who are most targeted
by all these emfs. It would be useful if there were a book which could
target this subject (with some hard facts and research) to give to parents.

> Â
> my 2 cents,
> DianeÂ
>
> --- On Fri, 12/10/10, snoshoe_2 <snoshoe_2@...> wrote:
>
>
> From: snoshoe_2 <snoshoe_2@...>
> Subject: [eSens] Re: Dr. Milham speaking
> To: _eSens@yahoogroups.com_ (mailto:[hidden email])
> Date: Friday, December 10, 2010, 9:22 AM
>
>
> Â
>
>
>
> I don't know, but he said his book was only $10. Maybe give them for
presents to people who read? :)
>
> It is really nice to start hearing a little more here and there coming
out though.
>
> I saw a little thing on msn recently that cellphones may not be the best
thing to give your kids either. :)
>
> ~ Snoshoe
>
> --- In _eSens@yahoogroups.com_ (mailto:[hidden email]) , Loni
<loni326@> wrote:
> >
> > Heard him last night! He was terrific! I wonder how we could help
him open this up?

> > ÂÂ
> > I guess He's been trying. Loni
> >
> > --- On Thu, 12/9/10, snoshoe_2 <snoshoe_2@> wrote:
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> > From: snoshoe_2 <snoshoe_2@>
> > Subject: [eSens] Dr. Milham speaking
> > To: _eSens@yahoogroups.com_ (mailto:[hidden email])
> > Date: Thursday, December 9, 2010, 1:11 AM
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> > On Coasttocoastam.com show tonight, right now actually, boy he's good.
:)
> > If you can get the downloads, that's an option if you missed it.
> >
> > Electrification (Wed 12-08)
> >
> > Specialist in occupational epidemiology, Dr. Samuel Milham says that
cell phone and utility industries are lying about electricity and cell
phones being perfectly safe. He'll discuss the evidence, and easy ways to avoid
overexposure.
> > _http://www.sammilham.com/_ (http://www.sammilham.com/) Dirty
Electricity

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Snoshoe
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Yeah, I'd say all the wireless nonphone gadgets kids are using are
just as bad. Microwaves are microwaves regardless of the hardware.

I just learned about Kinect two days ago, and I see it mentioned below.

Nothing like adding a whole new batch of electrosmog to the house.
The last about 10 min. of this download talks about Kinect, and also i-phones.  You want the Dec. 16, hour two download to learn about it:
http://www.gcnlive.com/programs/katherineAlbrecht/archives.php

-If you've seen Avatar, or read much about virtual reality, I can see this Kinect causing dissociation in people really getting into using it too.

~ Snoshoe

--- In [hidden email], paulpjc@... wrote:

>
> Yes right on - lets talk about these games, recently  a UK programme  
> called panorama explored the issue of games adiction and phchological effects on  
> kids and adults, bad news.  My wife just bought my son an Xbox 360 with the
>  kinect camera sensor, this uses no wireless as the camera follows your  
> movements, its a good system.  HOWEVER !  The game comes with a  wireless
> controller so alarm bells start to ring, I checked both the game and  the
> controller with my esmog detector to find that they both give off a strong  wifi
> signal, worse still you can disable it, and even worse still, even if the  
> game is switched off but still plugged in, its still emitting the wifi signal,
>  you have to unplug it to kill it.
> Oh and we have just discovered one of the inbuilt design flaws that cost us
>  2 games(£80) basically the discs dont sit tightly in the disc tray and if
> you  move the console in anyway the disc spins off the axis and gets
> mangled/heavily  scratched against the laser reader which is not cushioned in any
> way,
>  
> puk
>  
>  
> In a message dated 15/12/2010 06:44:30 GMT Standard Time,  
> kirsty.weight@... writes:
>
>  
>  
>  
> Hi Diane
>
> Yes, I worry about this a lot. I have a child and he plays  Wii at my
> mother's house for hours on end. I've begged her to keep his time on  it at least
> limited, but to no avail. And that's in a flat with a blackberry  phone
> (which my child uses as well to 'chat' to relatives) etc.
>
> --- In  _eSens@yahoogroups.com_ (mailto:[hidden email]) , Evie  
> <evie15422@> wrote:
> >
> > Hey again, Snoshoe, and  All,
> > Â
> > Something I have not heard anybody  mention are these new Wii toys and
> games.  I have no kids young  enough to care, but they are marketed
> vigorously here and lots of people are  buying them.  My guess is they would not be
> much better than using a  cell phone or computer all day.  But am I
> right?  I can't imagine  how kids can use all these things--cell phones,
> computers, wii games, ipods,  you name it.  They are the ones who are most targeted
> by all these  emfs.  It would be useful if there were a book which could
> target this  subject (with some hard facts and research) to give to parents.
> >  Ã‚
> > my 2 cents,
> > Diane  
> >

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PUK
In reply to this post by Snoshoe
Puk replies - See its good to talk, I have learnt something so many thanks  
- The power is within us all, we choose positive or negative - fight the
power  !
 
 
In a message dated 19/12/2010 04:03:28 GMT Standard Time,  
[hidden email] writes:

 
 
 
Yeah, I'd say all the wireless nonphone gadgets kids are using are
just  as bad. Microwaves are microwaves regardless of the hardware.

I just  learned about Kinect two days ago, and I see it mentioned  below.

Nothing like adding a whole new batch of electrosmog to the  house.
The last about 10 min. of this download talks about Kinect, and also  
i-phones. You want the Dec. 16, hour two download to learn about it:
_http://www.gcnlive.com/programs/katherineAlbrecht/archives.php_
(http://www.gcnlive.com/programs/katherineAlbrecht/archives.php)

-If  you've seen Avatar, or read much about virtual reality, I can see this
Kinect  causing dissociation in people really getting into using it too.

~  Snoshoe

--- In _eSens@yahoogroups.com_ (mailto:[hidden email]) , paulpjc@...
 wrote:
>
> Yes right on - lets talk about these games, recently a  UK programme
> called panorama explored the issue of games adiction and  phchological
effects on
> kids and adults, bad news. My wife just  bought my son an Xbox 360 with
the
> kinect camera sensor, this uses no  wireless as the camera follows your
> movements, its a good system.  HOWEVER ! The game comes with a wireless
> controller so alarm bells  start to ring, I checked both the game and the
> controller with my  esmog detector to find that they both give off a
strong wifi
> signal,  worse still you can disable it, and even worse still, even if
the
>  game is switched off but still plugged in, its still emitting the wifi
signal,  
> you have to unplug it to kill it.
> Oh and we have just  discovered one of the inbuilt design flaws that cost
us
> 2 games(£80)  basically the discs dont sit tightly in the disc tray and
if
> you move  the console in anyway the disc spins off the axis and gets
>  mangled/heavily scratched against the laser reader which is not
cushioned in  any

> way,
>
> puk
>
>
> In a message  dated 15/12/2010 06:44:30 GMT Standard Time,
> kirsty.weight@...  writes:
>
>
>
>
> Hi Diane
>
>  Yes, I worry about this a lot. I have a child and he plays Wii at my
>  mother's house for hours on end. I've begged her to keep his time on it
at  least
> limited, but to no avail. And that's in a flat with a  blackberry phone
> (which my child uses as well to 'chat' to relatives)  etc.
>
> --- In __eSens@yahoogroups.com_ (mailto:[hidden email]) _
(mailto:_eSens@yahoogroups.com_ (mailto:[hidden email]) ) , Evie  
> <evie15422@> wrote:
> >
> > Hey again,  Snoshoe, and All,
> > Â
> > Something I have not heard  anybody mention are these new Wii toys
and
> games. I have no kids  young enough to care, but they are marketed
> vigorously here and lots  of people are buying them. My guess is they
would not be
> much  better than using a cell phone or computer all day. But am I
>  right? I can't imagine how kids can use all these things--cell phones,
 
> computers, wii games, ipods, you name it. They are the ones who are  
most targeted
> by all these emfs. It would be useful if there were a  book which could
> target this subject (with some hard facts and  research) to give to
parents.
> > Â
> > my 2  cents,
> > DianeÂ
> >





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Re: Dr. Milham speaking

Loni Rosser
Ya I saw this kinect on tv & had a bad feeling about it. More & more over exposure! Loni

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Puk replies - See its good to talk, I have learnt something so many thanks
- The power is within us all, we choose positive or negative - fight the
power !


In a message dated 19/12/2010 04:03:28 GMT Standard Time,
[hidden email] writes:

Yeah, I'd say all the wireless nonphone gadgets kids are using are
just as bad. Microwaves are microwaves regardless of the hardware.

I just learned about Kinect two days ago, and I see it mentioned below.

Nothing like adding a whole new batch of electrosmog to the house.
The last about 10 min. of this download talks about Kinect, and also
i-phones. You want the Dec. 16, hour two download to learn about it:
_http://www.gcnlive.com/programs/katherineAlbrecht/archives.php_
(http://www.gcnlive.com/programs/katherineAlbrecht/archives.php)

-If you've seen Avatar, or read much about virtual reality, I can see this
Kinect causing dissociation in people really getting into using it too.

~ Snoshoe

--- In _eSens@yahoogroups.com_ (mailto:[hidden email]) , paulpjc@...
wrote:
>
> Yes right on - lets talk about these games, recently a UK programme
> called panorama explored the issue of games adiction and phchological
effects on
> kids and adults, bad news. My wife just bought my son an Xbox 360 with
the
> kinect camera sensor, this uses no wireless as the camera follows your
> movements, its a good system. HOWEVER ! The game comes with a wireless
> controller so alarm bells start to ring, I checked both the game and the
> controller with my esmog detector to find that they both give off a
strong wifi
> signal, worse still you can disable it, and even worse still, even if
the
> game is switched off but still plugged in, its still emitting the wifi
signal,
> you have to unplug it to kill it.
> Oh and we have just discovered one of the inbuilt design flaws that cost
us
> 2 games(£80) basically the discs dont sit tightly in the disc tray and
if
> you move the console in anyway the disc spins off the axis and gets
> mangled/heavily scratched against the laser reader which is not
cushioned in any

> way,
>
> puk
>
>
> In a message dated 15/12/2010 06:44:30 GMT Standard Time,
> kirsty.weight@... writes:
>
>
>
>
> Hi Diane
>
> Yes, I worry about this a lot. I have a child and he plays Wii at my
> mother's house for hours on end. I've begged her to keep his time on it
at least
> limited, but to no avail. And that's in a flat with a blackberry phone
> (which my child uses as well to 'chat' to relatives) etc.
>
> --- In __eSens@yahoogroups.com_ (mailto:[hidden email]) _
(mailto:_eSens@yahoogroups.com_ (mailto:[hidden email]) ) , Evie
> <evie15422@> wrote:
> >
> > Hey again, Snoshoe, and All,
> > Â
> > Something I have not heard anybody mention are these new Wii toys
and
> games. I have no kids young enough to care, but they are marketed
> vigorously here and lots of people are buying them. My guess is they
would not be
> much better than using a cell phone or computer all day. But am I
> right? I can't imagine how kids can use all these things--cell phones,

> computers, wii games, ipods, you name it. They are the ones who are
most targeted
> by all these emfs. It would be useful if there were a book which could
> target this subject (with some hard facts and research) to give to
parents.
> > Â
> > my 2 cents,
> > DianeÂ
> >

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