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Patricia
omg.  

dear friends,

we just - finally - turned off the wifi in this office.  
now we have ethernet on all the computers.  
oh, it feels so very much better in here.  
SO much better.  i am so grateful.  EMF is low
everywhere.  relief.  now, the house.  

love, patricia

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Sue
How wonderful to hear :D.  

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

>
> omg.  
>
> dear friends,
>
> we just - finally - turned off the wifi in this office.  
> now we have ethernet on all the computers.  
> oh, it feels so very much better in here.  
> SO much better.  i am so grateful.  EMF is low
> everywhere.  relief.  now, the house.  
>
> love, patricia
>


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sleepbiology
Patricia,

Welcome to the REAL world. 

I know of a doctor that has parkinson's disease. He had a cordless phone base station next to his bed for many years. I him remove the phone a couple of weeks ago. His health is improving with leaps and bounds.He told me yesterday that he was skeptical at first but now is a believer. 

How we have been lied to.....

Al


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How wonderful to hear :D.

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

>
> omg.
>
> dear friends,
>
> we just - finally - turned off the wifi in this office.
> now we have ethernet on all the computers.
> oh, it feels so very much better in here.
> SO much better.  i am so grateful.  EMF is low
> everywhere.  relief.  now, the house.
>
> love, patricia
>


 

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Patricia
wow, al!  
that is a very good thing to hear.
i will share that, if you don't mind.  
are you an EMR consultant?

the cordless phone has been
disconnected here too.  

the local utility company in the
town where i used to live,
announced that they had invited
a man from harvard to speak
about the health effects of smart
meters the same night that a team
of MDs in that town is presenting
a paper expressing concern about
the smart meter proposal.  

my friends said that the public
relations man for the utility co
seemed to be 'smiling TOO much'
when he mentioned this man
would speak via webcast.  
it's a game to them... like a ball
game - you pick sides and you
want YOUR side to win - no matter
what.  i suspect there are BIG
bucks at stake too... not to speak
of control on many levels.    
this is the guy:  

Testimony of Dr. Peter A. Valberg | Smart Grid Consumer Collaborative
smartgridcc.org/health-effects/testimony-of-dr-peter-a-valberg‎
Dr. Peter A. Valberg analyzes the health effects of RF exposure from smart meters. He concluded that RF from smart meters do not present a hazard to health.

naturally the PR man was smiling
big.  grrrr....  

when the doctors release their paper
to the public - after their presentation -
i will let everyone here know where to
find it.  it should be quite impressive.  
:)  
love, patricia

On Jul 17, 2013, at 7:24 AM, Al Harding wrote:

> I know of a doctor that has parkinson's disease. He had a cordless phone base station next to his bed for many years. I him remove the phone a couple of weeks ago. His health is improving with leaps and bounds.He told me yesterday that he was skeptical at first but now is a believer.
>
> How we have been lied to.....
>
> Al


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sleepbiology
Medical doctor? No.....PH.D. ,yes.  He is a "for hire expert".

Philip Morris hired him for their defense.

He'll say anything for money.




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 From: Patricia Robinett <[hidden email]>
To: [hidden email]
Sent: Wednesday, July 17, 2013 6:42 PM
Subject: Re: [eSens] Re: from wifi to ethernet
 


 
wow, al!
that is a very good thing to hear.
i will share that, if you don't mind.
are you an EMR consultant?

the cordless phone has been
disconnected here too.

the local utility company in the
town where i used to live,
announced that they had invited
a man from harvard to speak
about the health effects of smart
meters the same night that a team
of MDs in that town is presenting
a paper expressing concern about
the smart meter proposal.

my friends said that the public
relations man for the utility co
seemed to be 'smiling TOO much'
when he mentioned this man
would speak via webcast.
it's a game to them... like a ball
game - you pick sides and you
want YOUR side to win - no matter
what.  i suspect there are BIG
bucks at stake too... not to speak
of control on many levels.
this is the guy:

Testimony of Dr. Peter A. Valberg | Smart Grid Consumer Collaborative
smartgridcc.org/health-effects/testimony-of-dr-peter-a-valberg‎
Dr. Peter A. Valberg analyzes the health effects of RF exposure from smart meters. He concluded that RF from smart meters do not present a hazard to health.

naturally the PR man was smiling
big.  grrrr....

when the doctors release their paper
to the public - after their presentation -
i will let everyone here know where to
find it.  it should be quite impressive.
:)
love, patricia

On Jul 17, 2013, at 7:24 AM, Al Harding wrote:

> I know of a doctor that has parkinson's disease. He had a cordless phone base station next to his bed for many years. I him remove the phone a couple of weeks ago. His health is improving with leaps and bounds.He told me yesterday that he was skeptical at first but now is a believer.
>
> How we have been lied to.....
>
> Al


 

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sleepbiology
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I do consult but don't charge any money. I enjoy helping people that are open to new ideas. Most rely on a tv screen for answers.

My suggestion to anyone that has doubt concerning the health affects from wireless would be to conduct their own experiment at home.

Connect a wifi router, cordless phone base station, or baby monitor to a timer. Have someone else set the time for an odd hour in the middle of the night.

Place the wireless device next to your bed. Make sure to have all wireless off in the home. This doesn't work well in apartments due to the neighbors devices on constantly. 

Imagine wireless as light because they both are electromagnetic in nature and anything over 1 KHz penetrates the skin. It is identical to turning a light on when there is darkness. Your chryptochromes sense it and send that message to the pineal gland. 

The pineal gland's production of melatonin is inhibited by light or rf. Most ham radio operators are insomniacs. They don't know why.......http://www.halling.com/insomnia.htm


________________________________
 From: Patricia Robinett <[hidden email]>
To: [hidden email]
Sent: Wednesday, July 17, 2013 6:42 PM
Subject: Re: [eSens] Re: from wifi to ethernet
 


 
wow, al!
that is a very good thing to hear.
i will share that, if you don't mind.
are you an EMR consultant?

the cordless phone has been
disconnected here too.

the local utility company in the
town where i used to live,
announced that they had invited
a man from harvard to speak
about the health effects of smart
meters the same night that a team
of MDs in that town is presenting
a paper expressing concern about
the smart meter proposal.

my friends said that the public
relations man for the utility co
seemed to be 'smiling TOO much'
when he mentioned this man
would speak via webcast.
it's a game to them... like a ball
game - you pick sides and you
want YOUR side to win - no matter
what.  i suspect there are BIG
bucks at stake too... not to speak
of control on many levels.
this is the guy:

Testimony of Dr. Peter A. Valberg | Smart Grid Consumer Collaborative
smartgridcc.org/health-effects/testimony-of-dr-peter-a-valberg‎
Dr. Peter A. Valberg analyzes the health effects of RF exposure from smart meters. He concluded that RF from smart meters do not present a hazard to health.

naturally the PR man was smiling
big.  grrrr....

when the doctors release their paper
to the public - after their presentation -
i will let everyone here know where to
find it.  it should be quite impressive.
:)
love, patricia

On Jul 17, 2013, at 7:24 AM, Al Harding wrote:

> I know of a doctor that has parkinson's disease. He had a cordless phone base station next to his bed for many years. I him remove the phone a couple of weeks ago. His health is improving with leaps and bounds.He told me yesterday that he was skeptical at first but now is a believer.
>
> How we have been lied to.....
>
> Al


 

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