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Electromagnetic Research in Colorado

KathyB

This new Electromagnetic Research Institute in Colorado sounds very interesting.
http://www.emsri.org/

If you go to research, they talk about low emf computers. Will be nice for those who can go there. Does anyone know the fees involved yet

Kathy


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Re: Electromagnetic Research in Colorado

gjohnson
We are just getting started, trying to put a team together to actually
do the appropriate research on electromagnetic sensitivity. Check our
website every month or two to see what progress we are making.

Gary
On 10/17/2012 11:07 AM, KathyB wrote:

> This new Electromagnetic Research Institute in Colorado sounds very interesting.
> http://www.emsri.org/
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Re: Electromagnetic Research in Colorado

April R
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oh my gosh, put me on your mailing list!  I wish I could help  financially
but I've been unemployed for two years because of this.  Just  fyi,
'shielding' fabric and paint isn't going to help everyone, it certainly  makes me
worse.  It needs to be optional and avoidable (I notice it within  a
houselength of me).
 
-April
 
 
In a message dated 10/17/2012 3:42:23 P.M. Mountain Daylight Time,  
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We are just getting started, trying to put a team together to actually  
do the appropriate research on electromagnetic sensitivity. Check our  
website every month or two to see what progress we are  making.

Gary
On 10/17/2012 11:07 AM, KathyB wrote:
> This new  Electromagnetic Research Institute in Colorado sounds very  
interesting.
> _http://www.emsri.org/_ (http://www.emsri.org/)
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> If you  go to research, they talk about low emf computers. Will be nice
for those who  can go there. Does anyone know the fees involved yet

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Re: Electromagnetic Research in Colorado

Stefanie Toth
I can just say: super.

I hope I will also have the chance to visit you in Colorado, if I will
go to the US.

Have success!
Stefanie


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      oh my gosh, put me on your mailing list!  I wish I could help  financially

but I've been unemployed for two years because of this.  Just  fyi,

'shielding' fabric and paint isn't going to help everyone, it certainly  makes me

worse.  It needs to be optional and avoidable (I notice it within  a

houselength of me).

 

-April

 

 

In a message dated 10/17/2012 3:42:23 P.M. Mountain Daylight Time,  

[hidden email] writes:



We are just getting started, trying to put a team together to actually  

do the appropriate research on electromagnetic sensitivity. Check our  

website every month or two to see what progress we are  making.



Gary

On 10/17/2012 11:07 AM, KathyB wrote:

> This new  Electromagnetic Research Institute in Colorado sounds very  

interesting.

> _http://www.emsri.org/_ (http://www.emsri.org/)

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> If you  go to research, they talk about low emf computers. Will be nice

for those who  can go there. Does anyone know the fees involved yet

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>  Kathy

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Re: Electromagnetic Research in Colorado

gjohnson
Hi Stefanie:

Thanks for the note. Check our website, www. emsri.org every month or
two to see what progress we are making. Attached are some of my thoughts
on what research needs to be done.

Gary
On 10/18/2012 12:56 AM, Stefanie Toth wrote:

> I can just say: super.
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> I hope I will also have the chance to visit you in Colorado, if I will
> go to the US.
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> Have success!
> Stefanie
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> On 10/17/2012 11:07 AM, KathyB wrote:
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>> This new  Electromagnetic Research Institute in Colorado sounds very
> interesting.
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>> _http://www.emsri.org/_ (http://www.emsri.org/)
>> If you  go to research, they talk about low emf computers. Will be nice
> for those who  can go there. Does anyone know the fees involved yet
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Re: Electromagnetic Research in Colorado

Stefanie Toth
There is no attachment.
Stefanie

--- Gary Johnson <[hidden email]> schrieb am Fr, 19.10.2012:

Von: Gary Johnson <[hidden email]>
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Datum: Freitag, 19. Oktober, 2012 05:57 Uhr


      Hi Stefanie:

Thanks for the note. Check our website, www. emsri.org every month or

two to see what progress we are making. Attached are some of my thoughts on what research needs to be done.

Gary

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Re: Electromagnetic Research in Colorado

gjohnson
Sorry. Let's try again.
On 10/19/2012 1:40 AM, Stefanie Toth wrote:

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> --- Gary Johnson <[hidden email]> schrieb am Fr, 19.10.2012:
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>        Hi Stefanie:
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> Thanks for the note. Check our website, www. emsri.org every month or
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> two to see what progress we are making. Attached are some of my thoughts on what research needs to be done.
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> Gary
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Re: Electromagnetic Research in Colorado

Marc Martin
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On October 19, Gary Johnson <[hidden email]> wrote:
> Sorry. Let's try again.

The "eSens" YahooGroup automatically strips all attachments out of messages,
so trying again will not help.  :-)

You can however upload files to the group's "Files" area, or you could post a link to the
file if it is already somewhere on the web.

Marc
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Re: Electromagnetic Research in Colorado

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