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Re: Electromagnetic fields, radiation and a cat



At 08:08 AM 2/5/2004 -0800, HP Dean wrote:

>Bjorn, how sad, I fully emphasize with the woman.  .....  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.



Where the aluminum hat may be effective for some of these hazardous 

devices, they may be ineffective against kryptonite emanations and general 

uforia (sic!).

However, extensive clinical trials have indicated that a small dose of 

lithium, administered orally, has extremely beneficial effects.........

;~)

PS: I wonder how she handles thunderstorms (or perhaps this is an 

acceptable "natural" phenomenon.....)



PPS: The black cat is a well known "familiar" in occult circles..... I 

would say that, from the photo, it is in charge in the relationship......

;~)

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