Re: "Drowning in a Sea of Microwaves" (by Dr. Mae-Wan Ho, ISIS, Thu 17-May-2007)
- From: greymaus <greymaus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 4 Jun 2007 08:42:31 GMT
On 2007-06-04, buddenbrooks <buddenbrooks@xxxxxx> wrote:
""David G. Bell"" <dbell@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:20070603.1443.108310snz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Isn't it interesting how these people manage to keep confusing wireless
newtorking with mobile phones.
Remember, you have your mobile phone next to your skull, pumping oput
enough power to get a signal to a base station that might be five miles
away. And that's not a beamed signal. If anything is going to have
detectable effects, it's that.
The same people who will spend hours on their mobile protesting about a
mobile tower being built on a school roof.
However I blame the schools teaching of maths as these people clearly
cannot do the mathmatics which involves 1/x2.
A man I knew went to prison for refusing to allow high-power
electricity lines to cross his land. there was another reason for his
refusal, but we won't go into that, anyway, while he was enjoying the
hospitality of the state, I happened to be on his farm helping, and I
turned on the car radio as I drove under said power lines, expecting
the usual buzzing sound.. nothing.. the lines were not in use.. and
were not for some time later.. but still were making him sick.
(The lines were put in under his protest, and then he was complaining
about feeling sick whenever he passed under them)
--
greymaus
Grumpy Dozey
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