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Frans posted this message April 27th, 2005 8:11 PM EDT.
Subject: searching for strawberries on the beach

These Japanese researchers have been looking for strawberries on the beach.

They tell us the moon does not exist because when they checked, they did not see it.

Don't believe them. There is plenty of evidence that radiofrequent radiation is harmful even at low densities and doses. Double DNA breaks (Lai and Singh, Adlkofer), cognitive distortions (TNO Cofam and before), interference with electrochemical processes in the body, distortion of balances of hormones etcetera. Epidemiological studies show the correlation of unwellness and radiofrequent radiation. There are many anamneses of patients suffering from a stage of radiofrequent radiation sickness.

Ask me for more info, franspppp at yahoo dot com.



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Henk posted this message April 28th, 2005 8:28 AM EDT.
Subject: I believe radio radiation is bad..

I agree with Frans and I think that Radio radiation is probably bad for you in the long term. In what proximity, though, and what strength? I know where I live I am bombarded with 10 different WiFi computer networks that I detect on my computer, but is all that bad for me, or are they so weak it won't matter?

It's kind of scary..

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