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Re: Electromagnetic fields, radiation and a cat
>Do you think the cat could somehow be responsible for the hypersensitivity?
It is an interesting hypothesis. I did mention in the short article I wrote
to
the newspaper that I have lived with cats myself and experienced
some eye irritation (not severe).
I noted this afternoon that a woman with the same name is the president of
an UFO organization and also one of the best UFO reporters in Sweden
(sorry about the Swedish but the links are here if anyone who understands
Swedish wants the context - there are actually many more hits):
http://hem.passagen.se/mala56/moten.htm
http://paranormal.se/topic/ufo-sverige.html
http://www.ufo.se/fakta/artiklar/observatorer.shtml
Most probably it is the same person because at one site there is a
mentioning that
electrohypersensitive people may be particularly good at detecting UFO:s
(I have one more Swedish example of the connection electrohypersensitivity
and
UFO "research") - the last paragraph:
http://www.ufo.se/fakta/artiklar/flygande.shtml
My personal ideas only,
Bjorn Cedervall bcradsafers@hotmail.com
http://www.geocities.com/bjorn_cedervall/
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