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Svetaswan-2
I'm sorry - I didn't mean to ignore you post.  Perhaps I can get a little - or a lot - paranoid when it comes to the Internet (for example - see the message I posted earlier today).  There have been a few "strange" things that have happened to me in recent years where the Internet is concerned - or I have heard/read about "strange" things happening in general  - so sometimes, I'm a bit leery about clicking links. 
 
 Nice page. :)  I always dig people who have an awareness of the various forms of sabotage that surround us.
 
 ~Svetaswan
 

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

 yes, it is programming us... negatively.

and it can be an addiction.  

life is so much better without it.  

we live in such an unnatural world.  

the technology is unnatural,

and the ideas - and even many events -

on TV are unreal.  see

 http://thoughtcrimeradio.net/2013/08/secret-darpa-mind-control-project-revealed-leaked-document/ 

thanks to you, i just added a line about tv.  :)

love, patricia



 On Aug 1, 2013, at 10:44 PM, svetaswan wrote:



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> --- In [hidden email] , Patricia Robinett <patricia@...> wrote:

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>> i belong to the 'kill your TV' crowd.  

>> i live quite well without one.  

>> not suggesting that you would be

>> ok without one, but you could experiment.  

>> ?  some say they are far happier without

>> the programming - such intensity.  

>> and it's all based on fear.  

>> love, patricia

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> Ideally, I would love to get rid of my TV dependence.  It doesn't mean that it will happen - but one can dream!

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> Another thing that I suspect that chronic TV-watching promotes is a passive mind - a mind that is not engaged in rich imagination, critical thinking, and unique ideas.  We are just sitting there in passive mode - taking in someone else's ideas, and someone else's ideas of the images we should be exposed to.  If you think about it - it's crazy how, over the past 50 years, our free time has become largely centered around sitting around a screen.  Interesting that you use the word "programming" - that word can hold a double-meaning when it comes to our TV exposure.  

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> ~Svetaswan

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> Yahoo! Groups Links

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RE: New T.V. Please Help!

Patricia
can someone tell me why i am getting HTML
code in emails from aimee and svetaswan?  
is it their computers?  is it yahoo?  is it just me?  
any ideas?  makes it difficult to read.  
thanks.  patricia


On Sep 2, 2013, at 4:49 PM, <[hidden email]> <[hidden email]> wrote:

> I&#39;m sorry - I didn&#39;t mean to ignore you post.&nbsp; Perhaps I can get a little - or a lot - paranoid when it comes to the Internet (for example - see the message I posted earlier today).&nbsp; There have been a few &quot;strange&quot; things that have happened to me in recent years where the Internet is concerned - or I have heard/read about &quot;strange&quot; things happening in general&nbsp; - so sometimes, I&#39;m a bit leery about clicking links.&nbsp;
>
> Nice page. :)&nbsp; I always dig people who have an awareness of the various forms of sabotage that surround us.
>
> ~Svetaswan
>
>
> --- In [hidden email], &lt;patricia@...&gt; wrote:
>
> yes, it is programming us... negatively.
>
> and it can be an addiction.  
>
> life is so much better without it.  
>
> we live in such an unnatural world.  
>
> the technology is unnatural,
>
> and the ideas - and even many events -
>
> on TV are unreal.  see
>
> http://thoughtcrimeradio.net/2013/08/secret-darpa-mind-control-project-revealed-leaked-document/ 
>
> thanks to you, i just added a line about tv.  :)
>
> love, patricia
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> On Aug 1, 2013, at 10:44 PM, svetaswan wrote:
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> &gt; --- In [hidden email] , Patricia Robinett &lt;patricia@...&gt; wrote:
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> &gt;&gt; i belong to the &#39;kill your TV&#39; crowd.  
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> &gt;&gt; i live quite well without one.  
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> &gt;&gt; not suggesting that you would be
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> &gt;&gt; ok without one, but you could experiment.  
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> &gt;&gt; ?  some say they are far happier without
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> &gt;&gt; the programming - such intensity.  
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> &gt;&gt; and it&#39;s all based on fear.  
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> &gt;&gt; love, patricia
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> &gt; Ideally, I would love to get rid of my TV dependence.  It doesn&#39;t mean that it will happen - but one can dream!
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> &gt; Another thing that I suspect that chronic TV-watching promotes is a passive mind - a mind that is not engaged in rich imagination, critical thinking, and unique ideas.  We are just sitting there in passive mode - taking in someone else&#39;s ideas, and someone else&#39;s ideas of the images we should be exposed to.  If you think about it - it&#39;s crazy how, over the past 50 years, our free time has become largely centered around sitting around a screen.  Interesting that you use the word &quot;programming&quot; - that word can hold a double-meaning when it comes to our TV exposure.  
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> &gt; ~Svetaswan
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Marc Martin
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On September  2, Patricia Robinett <[hidden email]> wrote:
> can someone tell me why i am getting HTML
> code in emails from aimee and svetaswan?  
> is it their computers?  is it yahoo?  is it just me?  
> any ideas?  makes it difficult to read.  

It's a bug with the new YahooGroups -- which they've
claimed to have fixed, by the way... :-(

Marc
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KarenEck
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>Also I don't feed any TV set a 1080P signal -- I find 1080I to be more tolerable.
>Marc

I'm just starting from the top of this thread - so if you already answered this I will see it as I read on - what is the difference in I and P signals. We have cable TV - and a tube TV that must be over 30 years old. I didn't know there was any choices to be made. My mom won't change from that old TV.

And I reset all the subscribe to email settings - there is an option button on each thread page, which is what I used the first time, instead of from the top forum page. So testing, testing, will I get a copy of this?????? .
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KarenEck
 > And I reset all the subscribe to email settings - there is an option
button
 > on each thread page, which is what I used the first time, instead of from
 > the top forum page. So testing, testing, will I get a copy of
this?????? .

I got a copy pronto quick. So now - testing sending from email. And see
if I get an email.<smiley image="anim_crazy.gif"/>.


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KarenEck
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One nice thing about this web interface is I can highlight the text below, right click and save the best tips and help to Evernote.
http://evernote.com It's free. Saving from email takes a whole lot more hands on keyboard and mouse and more EMF zapping myself sick.

And once again testing email delivery, because I don't get a copy when I reply from email.

Kathy Baumann wrote
I find LED TV's to be more painful than LCD"S

I react less to  720P LCD's. You can still find some new ones.
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KarenEck
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Marc Martin wrote
TV remotes are almost always infrared.  I've never
heard of anyone reacting badly to an infrared remote
control. Marc
I think I do. When I became aware I'd sensitized myself with too much computer time, I was using a wireless keyboard and mouse. I think there's a problem with things with batteries in them. When I hold the remote it sends stabbing needle pains through my hand like using a wired or wireless mouse.

Karen
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KarenEck
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svetaswan wrote
--- In [hidden email], H J R <hudjr@...> wrote:
 I wish I had the money to get my amalgam dental fillings out - not saying that it would make much of a difference in my problems, but at least it might prevent further deterioration.  
~Svetaswan
Have you seen that video of what mercury does to a nerve cell? It starts at the tip of the nerve fibers and works back towards the nucleus, deconstructing the nerve. Now I only saw this reference once and cannot find it again. The tops of green oat grass pulls the mercury off the nerves so that they can regenerate.

I got Avena Sativa (Green Oat Grass) from https://www.swansonvitamins.com/ for quite cheap. Have you ever seen another place where you can buy some supplements for under $5? Some are even $2.
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Marc Martin
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On September  3, "KarenEck [via ES Forum]" <[hidden email]> wrote:
> >Also I don't feed any TV set a 1080P signal -- I find 1080I to be more
> tolerable.
> >Marc
>
> I'm just starting from the top of this thread - so if you already answered
> this I will see it as I read on - what is the difference in I and P signals.
> We have cable TV - and a tube TV that must be over 30 years old. I didn't
> know there was any choices to be made. My mom won't change from that old TV.

If you are using a 30-year old TV, then presumably you are using a standard
definition cable box, NOT a high-definition cable box.  The "I" (interlaced)
and "P" (progressive) really are only high-definition terms, and I don't believe
that any cable box puts out 1080p, as that is limited to Blu-ray players,
media streamers, etc.

Marc
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