RE: people affecting electrical items
Posted by
tanya wilson on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/interesting-news-article-on-invasive-technology-Britian-tp1546130p1546148.html
This is truly a fascinating dialogue. Has anyone documented these kind of cases, does anyone know? Is there a term for this kind of effect?
Just interested,
Tanya
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[hidden email]: Tue, 11 Mar 2008 13:51:59 -0700Subject: Re: [eSens] people affecting electrical items
Hi, Bill,I have never been able to wear a watch (since at least the age of 5) without breaking it, if it is touching my skin. I have broken watches in days of buying--they just stop. Don't have to sleep in it or shower with it. I can wear pendant watches or watches with leather wristbands that go under the watch successfully tho. And it doesn't matter whether it is battery or wind-up, got the same results. I also blow lightbulbs. If I am particularly ill this is really a problem. I have blown every light I tried to turn on in one day when I have been ill. I used to crash my computer alot and had problems in general with electronics malfunctioning. I try not to use electronics or computer when I am ill as I seem to affect and get affected by them more when I am ill. I am affected worst by magnetic frequencies. I also react to cell towers and cell phones and digital equipment. I do not seem to be affected by light frequencies as others are here. Fluorescents only bother me usually when the ballast is bad and the lights are flickering. I do have problems with light flickering. My 2 cents on this subject,DianeBill Bruno <
[hidden email]> wrote:I met someone like that too. But as I kept listening the person eventuallyvolunteered that she showers and sleeps with her watch on.BillOn Mon, Mar 10, 2008 at 3:42 PM, Marc Martin <
[hidden email]> wrote:> > May sound funny but I am convinced that I set off car alarms, quite> alot> > when I am angry or pensive ?!>> Yes, when I tell people that I'm bothered by electricity, sometimes> these> people volunteer that they seem to affect electrical items around them.> Just a few weeks ago someone said to me that they could never wear a> wristwatch, because it would always stop!>> Marc> >[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]---------------------------------Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now.[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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