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adiaha22 on
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Wow,
This reality of ours really hits on the theme of power vs. powerlessness. I, too feel powerless at times... at home, because of all the extraneous electronic noise that comes in from the busy street that I live on and the residents and visitors with cell phones and bad attitudes within the house which seem to be multiplied by the microwaves. But also at work (a hospital) where laptops are in multiple usage and WIFI is available to all and cell phones rule the roost.
I feel a bit better now since getting some of the fabric manufactured by LessEMF at 50db atttenuation. Where I used to confront people all the time as they would near me with cell phones (new age weaponry to my body) and push their friggin'laptops right up to my work area.
The loose piece of fabric only helps to make me more tolerant, but doesn't completely protect me. I need to have a wardrobe made. Metallic threads are very expensive to make into garments. One must crawl before walking.
Parents do exert a considerable amount of influence as do one's boss and one's spouse, even one's children have influence. Andrew is right when he says we must be empowered. Maybe that's why some of us came down with this thing. We are the vanguard. Sadly, we are the ones who are forced to listen to and embrace the microwave warnings because everyone else thinks that any harm may be a decade away, if at all...and we know right now that harm is being done.
Parents are at potential risk as well, especially from cell phones. There is just no way to ride two horses with one butt. I truly believe that we will become empowered and I am so happy to see those of us making strides to change this dismal future. But if we don't who will?
Global society is deaf, dumb and blind (consciously) to what may very well rivot our human genome over the next 50 years. Cigarettes ain't seen nothing. FiGHT FOR YOUR RIGHT TO A HEALTHY ENVIRONMENT, or maybe perish! These are fighting words in a time where war has been silently waged against us.
--- On Mon, 5/23/11, Andrew McAfee <
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From: Andrew McAfee <
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Subject: Re: [eSens] Re: wi-fi
To:
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Date: Monday, May 23, 2011, 8:37 AM
So you are saying that you HAVE to stay somewhere that has Wi-Fi and you cannot turn it off because the social order is such that it is better to have it on than suffer the emotions/relationship problems to turn it off?
That pisses me off that you would allow that condition in your life and not value yourself enough to take care of your self either by leaving or waking these people up to your reality.
You can see this triggers my emotions and so obviously has nothing to do with you.
Get creative with your solutions. Simply remove/unscrew the antennas from the Wi-Fi router and use cables/cords to the computers. They have 50-100 foot long cables that can run all over the house to where ever people think they need to have computer access. Download speed will be much higher and access to your computer much more secure.
You may still need to wrap the router in silver mesh to stop the residual emissions but this is a hell of a lot better than being radiated 24/7.
At night, get a timer to shut off the router from 11-6am unless someone is looking at porn all night and doesn't want it off.
Don't settle for this crap. Do something to change your situation.
Andrew
On May 23, 2011, at 6:13 AM, svetaswan wrote:
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> You seem to have assumed that I was referring to you. I wasn't addressing that to you - unless you post under several different screenames that I'm not aware of? It was someone else who once suggested that I could disable the wireless router remotely, through software or via the Internet.
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> And like I've said several times before, I'm in a living situation where I don't have the power to make the household decisions that many of you may take for granted. So it's not that I don't know about the dangers of wireless - which is what you seem to have presumed - it's just that I can't do much about it. If I had the authority, I would have gotten rid of WiFi a long time ago. As it is, I have to do what is within my power - which isn't as much as you or a lot of other people can do.
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> I may not be able to get rid of WiFi - but at least I can make it a little more "comfortable". It's a good thing that I can do this much - or I would probably be in a *very* bad place now (not that my situation is exactly good or safe now).
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> It's a good thing that my parents are in some ways even less computer savvy than I am - they didn't even realize that I had made those changes to the WiFi settings. They wouldn't have ever had to know....but I did end up mentioning it to them on a couple of occasions. They still may not fully understand what I did. Apparently they don't even care that much - as long as the router remains on and the computers can still access the Internet.
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> Our router is located in the basement - so we're not exactly at "ground zero"...but it seems to be a very strong router - much stronger than our old Comcast router (which was the white, Netgear router). I don't remember feeling the Comcast router, unless I was at ground zero.
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> There appears to be an option where you can command the wireless adapter to operate on lower power. There are 4 settings for the wireless adapter: "maximum performance", "low power saving", "medium power saving", & "maximum power saving". Apparently, the wireless adapter is on the "maximum performance" when it's plugged in - then goes to "low power saving" on battery. I guess I should try to lower these settings and see how my computer does - I've never tried "medium power saving" or "maximum power saving".
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> There is even a button on the computer itself where if you press it, it turns off the wireless adapter. But I don't really have the option of turning it completely off - I pretty much have to use wireless.
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> In the manual for this computer - it is recommended that you remain at least 8 inches from the wireless antenna - which is located inside of the upper margin of the screen, apparently. Supposedly you are within the government's "safe" exposure limits when you are 8 inches away - although that's probably not saying much...
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>>> Another thing that I finally started doing was dialing down the power output of our satanic AT&T WiFry router. I remember you telling me that I could do this
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>> I don't remember ever suggesting this. I use a wired router w/ ethernet cables instead of a wireless router.
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>> Even if you lower your Wi-Fi router's power, that's only half of the equation. Your dominant exposure is probably from Wi-Fi on your laptop-- which would be right next to you... Does your laptop have a similar "dial-down" option?
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>> One acquaintance of mine tested a wi-fi router and found at a distance of 1 meter, the radiation was the same as that of a cell phone held directly to the head. I think some laptops might be similar? IMO, one should "disable" Wi-Fi on the laptop via the control panel, network settings. That's the best.
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