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Re: Electromagnetic fields, radiation and a cat
Bjorn, how sad, I fully emphasize with the woman. However, living in the
boonies is a great idea, but when you have to earn a living in Washington,
DC you have to find other methods to overcome your handicaps. Just ask
Theodore Kaczynski, who by the way was a volunteer in mind-control
experiments sponsored by the CIA at
Harvard in the late 1950s and early 1960s. I however believe Harvard is a
government sponsored and alien controlled mind control experiment anyway.
Just look at what Harvard alumni have done for our country. Well, enough
of that and back to my concern over hypersensitivity. My own
hypersensitivity to electrical devices, alien thought probes (cats), or
stray radiation from the neighbors neuturnium-cobalt device, is fully
controlled by my aluminum hat, which was construct by my loving father.
These are easily constructed from heavy duty aluminum foil, yes folks you to
can make one from the materials in your own kitchen. I have released the
Patent restriction on my dad's device. The fear of attracting unwanted
attention in public is easily thwarted by applying art deco paints to the
device (lead paints preferred). This will allow you to rejoin the masses
and no longer fear the public ridicule for a malady that is now being
brought to the forefront by some prominent and respected leaders of our
country. The nanoshielding factor of the heavy duty foil will protect you
sufficiently and allow you rise above the 5th floor equivalent level of
protection. New vistas will be open to your and your loved ones.
Dean
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From: <Paul_Prichard@DOM.COM>
To: "Bjorn Cedervall" <bcradsafers@HOTMAIL.COM>
Cc: <owner-radsafe@list.vanderbilt.edu>; <radsafe@list.vanderbilt.edu>
Sent: Thursday, February 05, 2004 4:42 AM
Subject: Re: Electromagnetic fields, radiation and a cat
>
> Do you think the cat could somehow be responsible for the
hypersensitivity?
>
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