[ RadSafe ] Headline: "EMFs MAKING PEOPLE SICK"

Muckerheide, James jimm at WPI.EDU
Wed Sep 21 10:01:32 CDT 2005


Just amazing.  I suppose this is the definition of "psychosomatic illness"
(with heavy emphasis on "psycho").  Again, the same as DU. :-) 

Regards, Jim Muckerheide
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: radsafe-bounces at radlab.nl [mailto:radsafe-bounces at radlab.nl] On
> Behalf Of Bjorn Cedervall
> Sent: Wednesday, September 21, 2005 8:04 AM
> To: radsafe at radlab.nl
> Subject: RE: [ RadSafe ] Headline: "EMFs MAKING PEOPLE SICK"
> 
> "Symptoms include dizziness, irregular heartbeat and loss of memory."
> 
> Amazing! DU exposures cause the same symptoms!
> -----
> 
> And the steel nib on ink pens (new technology) in the 1830:ies, later the
> telegraph key, self copying paper (only among Swedes, some Danes and Finns
> who understand Swedish) and so on (ref. C-J. Göthe, Psychosomatics, 1995).
> Now car keys are radiation - keep them in aluminum foil for protection.
> The
> following was sent to me a couple of weeks ago - originally from some EMF
> chat forum on the Internet:
> 
> "Has anyone heard of remote meter reading? The electric company  replaces
> your electric meter with a meter equipped with a radio transmitter. The
> meter-reading person no longer visually inspects the meter; they drive by
> in
> a truck and receive the information via radio waves. I recently got one of
> these. I was not given a choice: either get the meter or have the
> electricity disconnected. I was afraid I would not be able to tolerate
> this
> thing and would be made homeless
> because of it. I felt awful the first day, but my body eventually adapted
> to
> it somewhat. I still feel lousy, but at least I still have a roof over my
> head. I live in Virginia (USA) but I think this is
> gradually happening all over, mainly because there is no one who cares
> enough to try to stop it."
> 
> 
> We had one case in Sweden 10 months ago where a woman got ES
> (electrosensitivity) symptoms the day after the meter (outside her house)
> had been installed. The system was not operating until ten days later
> because that was when the GSM part (90 m distance), a so called converter
> (converts approx. 90 kHz signals to GSM signals), was installed. I have
> now
> heard of six similar cases for Sweden where there were symptoms (lack of
> symptoms) in the "wrong" situation.
> 
> For those of you who are interested in radiation free zones, you can cast
> your vote here (lower right corner):
> www.kvicksilver.org
> (some oral galvanists are now ES people)
> 
> If you want radiation free zones, vote JA (YES), if you are against them,
> vote NEJ (NO).
> 
> Don't worry about the thing (questionnaire in Swedish) that pops up. They
> only want to know who you are and voted the way you did but you don't have
> to respond to that.
> 
> My personal initiative only,
> 
> Bjorn Cedervall, bcradsafers @ hotmail.com
> 
> 
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