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  • WIFI related headaches/ illness
  • slowoldman
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    Is there a homeopathic remedy that will help?

    It’s only effective against the 0s. As stated, the 1s cause the headaches.

    gofasterstripes
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    Blue Sky Brief
    Discursive Essay
    Sam Firth ######## 09th November 2013
    It is my postulation that in 2030, a product can be sold, briefly: a stretchable net that guides Radio Frequencies around the volume contained, such that the contained volume is indivisible/cloaked from radio frequency waves. This shielding from RF allows evasion of detection, tracking or cracking of implanted or permanent biological/computer interfaced technology, such technology will be common, and monitored or spied-on by 3rd parties.

    Maybe this person would like my batguanomental BSB product concept? It’s made of artificial spider silk with a nano-particle fluid suspended within it that is conductive and blocks the signals. Think of it as a sort of stretchy full body condom you wear all the time.

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    richmtb
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    Yes its scary stuff.

    What many people don’t realise is that many homes contain electromagnetic sources many times more powerful than wi-fi transmitters.

    While many people are rightly concerned about wi-fi its important to remember that these devices while potentially dangerous operate in the relatively low GigaHertz range of the EM spectrum.

    However without realising it many of us have unwittingly purchased devices that generate frequencies into the TeraHertz range – that’s 1,000 times higher frequency than wi-fi.

    Ordinary people have been sleepwalking into a trap set by large corporations to damage our health and destroy our children’s brains

    If you are concerned about this then what ever you do don’t switch on these devices.

    Please check out my blog at StopLightBulbs.Org

    And together we can end this madness

    DezB
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    My whole office, open plan, about 50 people, is almost entirely running on wi-fi.
    No wonder I’m going mental.

    Sandwich
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    gofasterstripes you won’t get a patent on that as I can claim ‘prior art’ 8) (Mine relies on nylon monofilament though from your local fishing supplier).

    Cougar
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    I personally avoid wifi as much as possible

    Good luck with that.

    The air is absolutely awash with EM radiation. This is how, as a random example, radio works. To avoid it you’d have to move into a radio blackspot, and even then there’s still loads of non-artificial radiation kicking about. Telescopes pointing into the deepest recesses of space still have to adjust for background radiation.

    TL;DR, if radio waves were dangerous we’d have been wiped out as a species centuries ago.

    wwaswas
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    You could move here:

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_National_Radio_Quiet_Zone

    they’re pretty strict:

    Gasoline-powered motor vehicles are forbidden within 1 mile of the telescope as the ignition system on spark-ignited engines generates noticeable radio interference

    gwaelod
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    even the US quiet zone will be affected by electromagnetic radiation from the Sun and from Jupiter.

    Here’s what Public Health England have to say about wifi and health

    https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/wireless-networks-wi-fi-radio-waves-and-health/wi-fi-radio-waves-and-health

    be interesting to find out if the parent/child have mobile phones

    gofasterstripes
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    nealglover
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    him he could tell when a text message was about to arrive. Bit spooky

    Yeah I used to do that too, really freaked people out 🙂

    It was a watch with a little gizmo in it that would vibrate slightly when it picked up the signal (the one that makes speakers go funny when you phone it about to ring)

    Cost me £10 off the market, good value for the hours of wonder in the office. I was like a magician 🙂

    Northwind
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    gofasterstripes – Member

    http://arstechnica.co.uk/gadgets/2015/09/freevolt-perpetual-free-rf-energy-harvesting-to-power-the-internet-of-things/

    Enough of these ought to clear the WiFi pollution right up!

    I’m definitely getting some of those. And I’m going to buy a hundred mobiles so I get even more free power

    scotroutes
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    I sell bracelets with holograms on them that convert all the nasty 1s to lovely 0s.

    £10 via PayPal Gift to the usual address.

    aracer
    Free Member

    Con merchant

    I’ll sell you one for a fiver

    scotroutes
    Full Member

    For £15, I’ll take a photo of one, shred it, grind it to dust and blow some in your general direction.

    MrNice
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    On a similar theme to the text prediction, when car sensing traffic lights were new it was good entertainment to convince the gullible that you had power over them 😆

    matt_outandabout
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    Holograms? They are proven codswallop.
    Crystals. That is truly effective.

    MrNice
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    I just followed the “reputable journals” link and it’s a newspaper recycling a paper about phone use. So not about wifi, regardless of whether it’s good research or not. And not the primary source neither. I will continue to apply Occam’s razor and dismiss it as cobblers.

    aracer
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    For £20 I’ll e-mail you some bits which have memory of a hologram

    thisisnotaspoon
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    some bits

    1 or zeros?

    sbob
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    BaronVonP7 – Member

    Slightly OT….
    I worked with a chap who was sensitive to mobile phone signals – using one used to give him a headache (topic of conversation/other party might have played a part ).
    If you put your phone on the table near him he could tell when a text message was about to arrive. Bit spooky…

    One of my friends can do this, no fillings but he has quite a few wires in his head which probably act as some sort of aerial.

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