Posted by
snoshoe_2 on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/ICKE-and-Mobile-phones-tp1540752p1540773.html
Hi there,
Hey, I found this pg. looking for the one on the neodymium magnets,
thought it might be helpful for talking to people about the emf
waves. At least it seems kinda good that way to me.
http://educate-yourself.org/cn/tetracellphonedangers25nov04.shtml
I find it works best, if it's people you can see somewhat regularly
to give them just one tiny bit at a time. Like that they're
microwaving their brain every time they use the cell phone. Then
maybe show them a brain scan picture of it another time.
Any little tidbits, it's like a whole new language to many out there.
I know even for myself when I hear things that I don't really think
much about at the time, it often comes back around, sometimes a few
years later and since it's already been put in my head, I then take a
harder look at it.
Years isn't good timing in this case as I think they are allowing
tech. to move much too fast ahead of caring about side effects, but
you can only do so much.
Well, I don't really know what to think on aliens and all that,
although I've read those type things too. What they are could be
that, or they could be what I and other lean to, experiments that
have odd outcomes, and possibly some of both. It doesn't really
matter what they are, either way, it's not hard to just discount
those parts, or religious bits you don't agree with and just extract
what is useful info. to yourself at the time. Otherwise I think we
miss out on a lot of info. by avoiding certain topics, be they
outlandish or not. :)
~ Snoshoe
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[hidden email], "Ian Kemp" <ianandsue.kemp@...> wrote:
>
> Thanks for your very civilised reply Andrew. I'm afraid that on
the subject
> of David Icke I would agree with the "ordinary people" - I don't
see the
> need to invoke extra-terrestrials to explain the various strange
things that
> go in in world history and politics, I tend to prefer the "cock-up
rather
> than conspiracy" theories! (Though I do feel strongly that
spiritual
> elements are important in our lives, although many will of course
disagree).
> However it is a nice feature of this group that people with quite
widely
> different views on some subjects can work together for the common
cause!
>
> Ian
>
> _____
>