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Hey Pam,
Yeah, perhaps the new mantra for the EHS movement will be... Make LOVE, not Wifi! He, he, he...
I have to give organic farming a try, give it my best. I'm not getting any younger! :-) At the least, I'll know much more about growing organic food and how to be more sustainable. I think these will be very useful and needed skills for the future. We live in strange times indeed, and history shows us a long thread of strangeness. It's up to each of us individually to do what we can to make the world a better place, and I'll do my part. The quote from Ghandi comes to mind... "Be the change you want to see in the world."
Thanks for the encouragement!
Tim
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Thanks Tim,
You worked in IT, wow. I hear that sometimes engineers end up EHS, too. I even heard that at the end of his life Nikola Telsa ended up with some bizarre sensory overload. Of course, he was in his late eighties when he died-- but then again when he lived there was still plenty of open space and Schumann frequencies left on the planet.
I hope you will be happy farming. I follow Gary Null. I know that he is a renown organic farmer and nutritionist. He's very radical. I like his work a lot. I wish that one day he will produce a documentary about ESers and our current plight.
Finally, regarding your comment about infertility. This is widely known in the scientific community. Apparantly there are pockets of society that are bent upon reversing the human population at all costs. There's even people like Bill Gates who are supposed to be involved in some present day eugenics programme.
I just heard that the HAARP project may have been involved in creating the Japan earthquake and that a computer virus may have had something to do with the Fukushima disaster. This statement came from a renown geophysicist that claims there was some sort of testing being monitored by 4 to 6 countries between March 2-9, 2011 (similarly how on 9/11 the government was running a military game/exercise that supposedly involved the flying of planes into the WTC. This is why NORAD was supposedly undermanned and could not respond on 9/11). Also, I had no idea that the Soviet Union was the country that initiated the HAARP program and that several other countries are involved including Japan. The short of it is-- these psychos running the planet right now are determined to stop the human population from expanding any further, at all costs.
Pretty scarey stuff...pretty scarey times. People have to laugh or crumble. Strap in baby, it could be a rocky landing...
Have a great week!
Pam
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From: Tim <
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Subject: Re: [eSens] Super Wifi
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Date: Saturday, February 25, 2012, 4:47 PM
Thanks Pam! You hit the nail on the head there... "Smart" technology is another can of worms. The Green Living radio show talks about this danger and increasing wireless refugees as well... I'm one of them. I'm having to leave my IT job and home to avoid Wifi. I'm headed for the Pacific Northwest soon to try to find an organic farm without Wifi where I can do an internship and learn to farm... Then I want to find or build a community where I can live peacefully and simply without all this wireless technology!
All this makes me think.. Who needs contraception prevention for population control, when we have all this wireless technology that may eventually achieve the same goal! Sigh...
Oh yes. We have to keep our sense of humor. When it feels like it's me against the world, it's the only thing I've got at times... :-)
Tim
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Hey Tim,
I was just thinking this morning as I was following up on what someone on here said about the SMART meters coming to NJ, I don't think I could possiby tolerate SMART meters because I am constantly burning now from the WIFI gadgets. I was thinking...well I found out about the SMART meters, BPL, and the Bionic 4G LTE network that is also, not yet in NJ-- from my EHS comrades on eSens. I learned about the WIFI refrigerators, and WIFI big screens from advertising. I learned about the new "SMART" (WIFI) boards from walking into a 1st grade classroom and getting my butt fried off. These "boards" are like the size of 2 big screens.
I said to myself this morning,--"Damn, I wonder what the hell will be next?" Then you show up with the announcement of the day. SUPER WIFI!!!!!? I wonder how much time we've got, when you add in all the "real radiation" floating out here. I love your sense of humor...ya gotta have ONE!!!
So what do we do, roll over and fry? Hee-hee.
Pam
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Date: Saturday, February 25, 2012, 2:58 PM
Hey folks,
I came across an article in the March 2012 Popular Science magazine, titled Stronger Signals... It discusses a new technology called Super Wifi that operates at lower frequency (from 470 to 698 megahertz). It's also been called Wifi on Steroids. Hmmm... It has longer wavelengths so that it can travel farther and penetrate walls. It's said Super Wifi can quadruple the standard range of Wifi, so that a standard four watt outdoor transmitter could extend a hotspot (I just love that term, as it's so literal), that extends 2-3 miles in a dense city, or up to 40 miles in an open plain.
The article says this is scheduled to hit the market in 2014, but I've read elsewhere that Houston and other locations have already been testing Super Wifi, and it may start rolling out next year...
I found the online version of the article here:
http://www.popsci.com/technology/article/2012-02/wi-fi-could-become-widespread-cellularIt seems Super Wifi is going to take unused airwaves between TV channels, so on the surface it seems it might be a potentially safer Wifi since it's not using microwave frequencies. Unfortunately it will still use digital pulses, so this is a concern, especially for rural areas where there have been less concentrations of digital pulses. Soon anyone could setup a transmitter that could affect people 40-60 miles away, as it won't be licensed like cell towers.
I can't find a lot of discussion about the health implications on the web yet, but I did find this article from Dr. Havas:
http://www.magdahavas.com/white-spaces-super-wifi-and-potentially-dangerous/If anyone has additional info on Super Wifi, please share... Oh what a world we live in...
I'm rethinking an earlier plan to go live in a deep cave. He, he, he...
Tim
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