Just Read "Dirty Electricity" Milham

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Just Read "Dirty Electricity" Milham

jaime_schunkewitz
Milham has very good credentials as an
epidemiologist. His argument is that modern
illnesses (cancer, diabetes, etc) have
ramped up since the electrification of America.

But towards the end of the book he started using
terms like "I think", "I believe" when blaming
the diseases on the higher frequencies. He also
promoted Stetzer filters.
 
Eli

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Re: Just Read "Dirty Electricity" Milham

charles-4
But  most readers did not grasp his very essential statements.

Normally we are told that the incubation time for cancer is 10 - 20 years.

Milham states that he found cancer eruptions in 2 - 3 years time, caused by *dirty electricity*.

That is a very new viewpoint.

Greetings,
Charles Claessens
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www.milieuziektes.nl
www.milieuziektes.be
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  Milham has very good credentials as an
  epidemiologist. His argument is that modern
  illnesses (cancer, diabetes, etc) have
  ramped up since the electrification of America.

  But towards the end of the book he started using
  terms like "I think", "I believe" when blaming
  the diseases on the higher frequencies. He also
  promoted Stetzer filters.
   
  Eli



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Re: Just Read "Dirty Electricity" Milham

BiBrun
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He knows a lot about public health and disease.
He's been retired for years and just in the last couple
years has been getting into measuring dirty power.

It's pretty surprising with all the interest in health effects
of EMFs back in the 1980's, how little those researchers
know about electromagnetism.  Granted it's not an easy
subject, and there's no single book I know of that covers
all the practical knowledge these researchers should have.

FYI a good start is the "Power Line Interference Handbook
by H. Loftness.  Plus basics of vector calculus and electromagnetism
(The book from the Berkeley Physics series by Ed Purcell on
Electromagnetism is I think very nice... the only bad part is
he uses physicists units).

Bill

On Tue, Feb 15, 2011 at 9:03 AM, jaime_schunkewitz <
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>
> Milham has very good credentials as an
> epidemiologist. His argument is that modern
> illnesses (cancer, diabetes, etc) have
> ramped up since the electrification of America.
>
> But towards the end of the book he started using
> terms like "I think", "I believe" when blaming
> the diseases on the higher frequencies. He also
> promoted Stetzer filters.
>
> Eli
>
>  
>


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