Yahoo's giving fits lately.
Perla mentioned in her post "What i have not mentioned before, i used a filled rubber waterbottle that brought relief. Anywhere where the attack (for lack of a better word) seemed to be at that moment. Ending up by putting it under/on my head mainly." I didn't think to post it till I read that. About a month ago I was reading something about fall out shelters. We know lead shields from radiation, but not the emf fields. However water does! I've been looking for a link to post about it, and it was apparently a temporary one to the site I found it on, but I'm still looking. Water filled walls for radiant solar heat have been used before. It could make for an interesting house metal lined as well, somewhere it wouldn't freeze up. ~ Snoshoe |
This isn't at all the one I was looking for, but I think it will
explain why water could be protective: http://www.wondermagnet.com/newmaglev.html --- In [hidden email], "snoshoe_2" <nonengbunny@h...> wrote: > > Yahoo's giving fits lately. > > > Perla mentioned in her post "What i have not mentioned before, i used > a filled rubber waterbottle that > brought relief. Anywhere where the attack (for lack of a better word) > seemed to > be at that moment. Ending up by putting it under/on my head mainly." > > I didn't think to post it till I read that. About a month ago I was > reading something about fall out shelters. > > We know lead shields from radiation, but not the emf fields. However > water does! > > I've been looking for a link to post about it, and it was apparently > a temporary one to the site I found it on, but I'm still looking. > > Water filled walls for radiant solar heat have been used before. It > could make for an interesting house metal lined as well, somewhere it > wouldn't freeze up. > > ~ Snoshoe > |
There may be alternative explanations, the simplest being that water is a
great absorber of many e-m waves, particularly MW and RF frequencies. (After all, that's how microwave ovens work!) Trees are also great absorbers because of the water in them and the very effective connection to earth/ground, and mobile phone and satellite TV users have reported how they have lost signals because of tree growth and had to cut back branches to get the signal back. (Our neighbours did this in fact!). Also again correlates with Sue's experience that she feel much better and less ES when in woodland or near lakes locally. Ian _____ From: [hidden email] [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of snoshoe_2 Sent: 04 December 2005 01:02 To: [hidden email] Subject: [eSens] Re: 'Water as a filter This isn't at all the one I was looking for, but I think it will explain why water could be protective: http://www.wondermagnet.com/newmaglev.html --- In [hidden email], "snoshoe_2" <nonengbunny@h...> wrote: > > Yahoo's giving fits lately. > > > Perla mentioned in her post "What i have not mentioned before, i used > a filled rubber waterbottle that > brought relief. Anywhere where the attack (for lack of a better word) > seemed to > be at that moment. Ending up by putting it under/on my head mainly." > > I didn't think to post it till I read that. About a month ago I was > reading something about fall out shelters. > > We know lead shields from radiation, but not the emf fields. However > water does! > > I've been looking for a link to post about it, and it was apparently > a temporary one to the site I found it on, but I'm still looking. > > Water filled walls for radiant solar heat have been used before. It > could make for an interesting house metal lined as well, somewhere it > wouldn't freeze up. > > ~ Snoshoe > _____ YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS * Visit your group "eSens <http://groups.yahoo.com/group/eSens> " on the web. * To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [hidden email] <mailto:[hidden email]?subject=Unsubscribe> * Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! <http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/> Terms of Service. _____ [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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