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airport security machine

iedbunnie
yesterday we flew. the air puffer machine that you step into for so
many seconds supposedly it has a set of feet at security. you have to
wait until you can go and you feel puffs of air coming out all over
your body. does it have magnets? I think it does because gives me
impulse jerking
Has anyone been effected by this. Last night I felt the impulses up my
leg and arms while i was up and then when i went to bed it was
horrible. I couldn't sleep.
Anyone know anything to take to prevent the feelings of the impulses.
or a herb you can take when you know you are flying.

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Re: airport security machine

charles-4
Hello,

I don't know what machine you experienced.

But there is a new detecting machine, a video camera, which measures *on the
fly* the differences from 90 GHz, thats is between 80 and 100 GHz.
The 90 GHz should be a frequency your body transmits, and the difference,
the camera detects can be used to see if you are wearing weapons or other
stuff behind your clothing.
See http://www.brijot.com/product.php

In a new Volkswagen car, there is on front, behind the VW logo, a sensor for
distance measuring, which works on 70 GHz.

In the future, it is best for staying at home !

Greetings,
Charles Claessens
member Verband Baubiologie
www.milieuziektes.nl
www.milieuziektes.be
www.hetbitje.nl
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----- Original Message -----
From: "iedbunnie" <[hidden email]>
To: <[hidden email]>
Sent: Saturday, November 25, 2006 02:39
Subject: [eSens] airport security machine


> yesterday we flew. the air puffer machine that you step into for so
> many seconds supposedly it has a set of feet at security. you have to
> wait until you can go and you feel puffs of air coming out all over
> your body. does it have magnets? I think it does because gives me
> impulse jerking
> Has anyone been effected by this. Last night I felt the impulses up my
> leg and arms while i was up and then when i went to bed it was
> horrible. I couldn't sleep.
> Anyone know anything to take to prevent the feelings of the impulses.
> or a herb you can take when you know you are flying.
>
>
>
>

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Re: airport security machine

iedbunnie
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---thanks for the information.
this last visit my doctor said to ride in the back seat because of
the dash board and the things in it that affect my arms and the
pulses in my legs.



In [hidden email], "iedbunnie" <iedbunnie@...> wrote:
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> yesterday we flew. the air puffer machine that you step into for
so
> many seconds supposedly it has a set of feet at security. you have
to
> wait until you can go and you feel puffs of air coming out all
over
> your body. does it have magnets? I think it does because gives me
> impulse jerking
> Has anyone been effected by this. Last night I felt the impulses
up my
> leg and arms while i was up and then when i went to bed it was
> horrible. I couldn't sleep.
> Anyone know anything to take to prevent the feelings of the
impulses.
> or a herb you can take when you know you are flying.
>

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Re: airport security machine

charles-4
Hello,

that is right.
But so not forget the tyres.
Because of their steel reinforcements, they can contain enormous magnetic
fields.

In Germany there are some garages, where they can demagnetize those tyres.

I do know of a person, who does this himself.
By driving not faster than 80 km/hr, this effect is good for a 5000 km.
Then he has to demagnetize again.

Met vriendelijke groeten,
Charles Claessens
lid Verband Baubiologie
www.milieuziektes.nl
www.milieuziektes.be
www.hetbitje.nl
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----- Original Message -----
From: "iedbunnie" <[hidden email]>
To: <[hidden email]>
Sent: Sunday, November 26, 2006 02:55
Subject: [eSens] Re: airport security machine


> ---thanks for the information.
> this last visit my doctor said to ride in the back seat because of
> the dash board and the things in it that affect my arms and the
> pulses in my legs.
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> In [hidden email], "iedbunnie" <iedbunnie@...> wrote:
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>> yesterday we flew. the air puffer machine that you step into for
> so
>> many seconds supposedly it has a set of feet at security. you have
> to
>> wait until you can go and you feel puffs of air coming out all
> over
>> your body. does it have magnets? I think it does because gives me
>> impulse jerking
>> Has anyone been effected by this. Last night I felt the impulses
> up my
>> leg and arms while i was up and then when i went to bed it was
>> horrible. I couldn't sleep.
>> Anyone know anything to take to prevent the feelings of the
> impulses.
>> or a herb you can take when you know you are flying.
>>
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