Someone had mentioned head ache from a microwave phone. People don't
stop to think that just as the tower broadcasts all the way to the phone, the little phone is broadcasting all the way back to the tower. And in every other direction, too. I have begun carrying my Electrosmog Detector with me when I go in public places. If someone turns on their MW phone, I turn on the Detector. The phone user looks up with surprise and I say "That's from your phone." My husband got embarrassed the first time I did this in his presence, but after he thought about it he felt differently. The person who is subjecting others to microwaves is the party who should be embarrassed. And they definitely tend to be. I heartily suggest you do it. If this became common, people would not be so likely to turn on their phone in a place where others are forced to be exposed to the signal. It's also very educational for bystanders. I have had people come up to me and ask me to show them what their phone signal sounds like. It is amazing how amazed they are. What did they think their phone was doing? Regards, Shivani [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
That is exactly right.
People are flabbergasted when they hear the modulations. For that reason I carry always my Esmog Spion, which is much more sensitive and has a much louder speaker volume. Besides it detects lowfrequencies also. But yes, it costs 3 x an Electrosmog Detector. Greetings, Charles Claessens member Verband Baubiologie www.milieuziektes.nl www.milieuziektes.be www.hetbitje.nl checked by Norton Antivirus ----- Original Message ----- From: <[hidden email]> To: <[hidden email]> Sent: Monday, January 23, 2006 23:26 Subject: [eSens] Microwave phone idea > Someone had mentioned head ache from a microwave phone. People > don't > stop to think that just as the tower broadcasts all the way to the phone, > the > little phone is broadcasting all the way back to the tower. And in > every > other direction, too. > I have begun carrying my Electrosmog Detector with me when I go in > public places. If someone turns on their MW phone, I turn on the > Detector. The > phone user looks up with surprise and I say "That's from your phone." > My > husband got embarrassed the first time I did this in his presence, but > after > he thought about it he felt differently. The person who is subjecting > others > to microwaves is the party who should be embarrassed. And they > definitely > tend to be. > I heartily suggest you do it. If this became common, people would > not > be so likely to turn on their phone in a place where others are forced to > be > exposed to the signal. > It's also very educational for bystanders. I have had people come > up > to me and ask me to show them what their phone signal sounds like. It > is > amazing how amazed they are. What did they think their phone was doing? > Regards, > Shivani > |
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