Re: Energy required to release histamines in the human body using radiowaves?
- From: "Dave" <noone@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 11 Mar 2007 11:38:30 GMT
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We know from published research that histamines can be released in the
human
body using radiowaves of a certain frequency. Does anyone know the
torequired to do this? Would a cellphone have enough energy and whatfind out for yourself.. take a handy cellphone, stick it somewhere close
would
the
range be?
your body and turn it on. if you turn red and start to itch you may have
released histamines... or maybe you stuck it in the wrong place.
Maybe you'd be interested in the serious reasons for my question. Take a
look at this document:
http://www.geocities.com/newthreat2000/
do you believe everything you read on the web? if so, i have a bridge that
is coming up for sale shortly. its a real deal, and you won't find it on
ebay.
.
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