Teaser for the documentary **Where can we live? --about being electrohypersensiti**Wh _http://www.youtube.http://wwwhttp://www.youthttp://w&<WBR>v=5QxAzz_ (http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=5QxAzzicjn4) [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
Thanks for this teaser.
It sure is something to watch a young woman live like a hermit in the country. She is fortunate that she does not have to live in a Faraday cage in the city! I feel like I should be doing the same thing to get away from my symptoms. I don't have the money to do that. I appreciate at least knowing others are feeling like I do. I am not crazy. It dismays me that there is no sympathy from the government. In Canada where I live I am highly doubtful if I will ever get a diagnosis, let alone a disability pension. I feel like a sitting duck waiting for the Smart Grid to become fully operational, which will run on WiMax. I am certain I will not be able to withstand it. Jerry Flynn says that the smart meter signal is 40 times the strength of a cell signal from 30 feet away. We will have a meshed grid here which will expose us to far more than one smart meter's emissions. I cannot comprehend such a thing. --- In [hidden email], surpriseshan2@... wrote: > > > Teaser for the documentary > **Where can we live? --about being electrohypersensiti**Wh > _http://www.youtube.http://wwwhttp://www.youthttp://w&<WBR>v=5QxAzz_ > (http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=5QxAzzicjn4) > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > |
I too live in Canada. There are parts of Canada that are waking up. Did you know that in Quebec they have been working very hard to get rid of smart meters and have been successful? In B.C. they have been fighting the smart meter for a couple of years and have 2 Class Action Human Rights lawsuits before the Human Rights Tribunal, and a class action lawsuit for Personal Injury in the works......... I live in Ontario so have applied and been accepted for a house in a housing project in the Laurantians in Quebec -- looking forward to moving and living with people whom care about each other.
Some of us are trying to form a group in Ontario and have a website up which provides info about smart meters ---it is is a start and we are getting more and more inquires each week...... Where do you live? blessings Shan --- In [hidden email], "jinglepots" <jinglepots@...> wrote: > > Thanks for this teaser. > It sure is something to watch a young woman live like a hermit in the country. She is fortunate that she does not have to live in a Faraday cage in the city! I feel like I should be doing the same thing to get away from my symptoms. I don't have the money to do that. > I appreciate at least knowing others are feeling like I do. I am not crazy. It dismays me that there is no sympathy from the government. In Canada where I live I am highly doubtful if I will ever get a diagnosis, let alone a disability pension. I feel like a sitting duck waiting for the Smart Grid to become fully operational, which will run on WiMax. I am certain I will not be able to withstand it. Jerry Flynn says that the smart meter signal is 40 times the strength of a cell signal from 30 feet away. We will have a meshed grid here which will expose us to far more than one smart meter's emissions. I cannot comprehend such a thing. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > --- In [hidden email], surpriseshan2@ wrote: > > > > > > Teaser for the documentary > > **Where can we live? --about being electrohypersensiti**Wh > > _http://www.youtube.http://wwwhttp://www.youthttp://w&<WBR>v=5QxAzz_ > > (http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=5QxAzzicjn4) > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > |
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