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knight604 03-19-2014 02:00 PM

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Originally Posted by JKam (Post 8439931)
headphones with a mic, problem solved!

Cancer on dick then

dangonay 03-19-2014 03:14 PM

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Originally Posted by CharlesInCharge (Post 8440066)
Dariusz Leszczynski, top radiation biologist... majority of RS users... shake fist in the air at ICBC, gas prices, and debate life experiences vs saving money.

Hey, you fucking idiot. Read this.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argument_from_authority

rsx 03-19-2014 06:46 PM

Honestly, CiC you should start a youtube channel, there are plenty of crazy americans that think like you, I bet you can make money off them - like Alex Jones.

CharlesInCharge 03-19-2014 08:01 PM

How about a show where I show up at peoples house with a camera crew and offer them money to look inside their fridge and pantry... it would be MSG, GMO, trans fats, aspartame, etc galore. Would anyone watch something like that?

CharlesInCharge 03-21-2014 11:56 PM

I came across these new videos talking about the harmful wifi radiation smart meters give off but also that a second type is emitted, dirty electricity.

Health Canada warns of smart meters pt1 (pt2 shows radiation readings from a Richmond pole transponder)

Jerry Day - a speech on smart meters and its effects

^I also recommend his other video
"Government Will Not Save You From Corporations" _youtube.com/watch?v=mCAIj3YJUmg

Hot Karl 03-22-2014 04:47 AM

what's it like to be so brainwashed? i mean it's not like people like you have any ability to determine what is real or not. everything is a fucking conspiracy right?

however there's got to be at least 1 conspiracy even a nutbag like you thinks is over the top right? i mean, you can't possibly believe every single stupid video you see online right?

so what's your 9/11 truther? what's your boeinghazi? inquiring minds would like to laugh.

multicartual 03-22-2014 04:50 AM

More importantly, how do you enjoy life?


I have an old friend who listens to so much "info radio" as I call it, and he never seems very happy


Yeah, life is complicated. We're all going to die someday, enjoy the ride while you can and stop worrying about shit that is out of your control!

CharlesInCharge 03-22-2014 11:28 AM

What I do is the same things as what people do when crossing the street... they look both ways to make sure theres no danger. It doesnt take away from a full filled life.

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Originally Posted by Hot Karl (Post 8441819)
what's it like to be so brainwashed? i mean it's not like people like you have any ability to determine what is real or not. everything is a fucking conspiracy right?

however there's got to be at least 1 conspiracy even a nutbag like you thinks is over the top right? i mean, you can't possibly believe every single stupid video you see online right?

so what's your 9/11 truther? what's your boeinghazi? inquiring minds would like to laugh.

What's it like to be so brainwashed? I'd like to ask you the same question.

Maybe you sit next to a wireless router and you get too much brain fog to figure things out.

There's no point in discussing conspiracies that I think are over the top... if we want to go off topic, why dont you explain the evidence I found myself of the Boston bombings.
the doctored FBI photo.
http://i.imgur.com/32gCMk0.jpg

jasonturbo 03-22-2014 05:33 PM

I'm going to sue the next person who calls my cell phone... sue them for giving me brain and/or hand tumor(s).

Then I'll just get better by YOLO'ing those tumors away.

JaPoola 03-22-2014 09:04 PM

Nobody talks on the phone anymore. We all just text.

CharlesInCharge 06-20-2014 04:16 AM

Grade 9 students tested effects of Wi-Fi on plants: Their results were alarming
http://blu.stb.s-msn.com/i/34/ABE304...1C269FFEC4.JPG
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t turns out the girls fatigue may not be due solely to late night web surfing of Twitter conversations, because results of the growth experiment were obvious and striking: the seeds from the radiation free room had sprouted and were lush and green, while the trays exposed to the router held almost exclusively dead seedlings.
Grade 9 students tested effects of Wi-Fi on plants: Their results were alarming - Lifestyle - MSN CA

SkinnyPupp 06-20-2014 06:33 AM

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Originally Posted by CharlesInCharge (Post 8490675)

If you are taking a classroom experiment that seriously, you are even more goofy than I even thought.

CharlesInCharge 06-20-2014 08:10 AM

I thought this was a new article, but its from last year.
http://en.twwtn.com/Upload/14/4/29105631293.jpg
http://www.lifeenergysolutions.com/i...ress-team.jpg/



A decade ago I was doing a house call to setup internet for a client... the first thing I noticed was that the one WiFi router was placed next to a young girls bed... less then two feet away from her pillow.
The uneducated workers from Shaw obviously were (and still are) oblivious to wireless radiation as Canadians are today.
I warned the dad but I dont think he took it as serious... his biggest concern was that I dont slip on his snowy driveway and sue.

Telecom Company’s Patent Admits: Non-Thermal Exposures To Wireless Radiation Is “Genotoxic”, Causes “Clear Damage to Hereditary Material”
Telecom Company?s Patent Admits: Non-Thermal Exposures To Wireless Radiation Is ?Genotoxic?, Causes ?Clear Damage to Hereditary Material? « Stop Smart Meters! (UK)

http://stopsmartmeters.org.uk/live-b...m-smart-meter/

underscore 06-20-2014 08:48 AM

The anti-smart meter "science" is absolute garbage, anyone with a basic electrical knowledge can debunk the bullshit being spewed. Same deal with wifi.

ToneCapone 06-20-2014 09:43 AM

I don't think this article qualifies as any sort of evidence against cell phone radiation. For all we we know the teacher could have been spraying CLR on the plants every day before she left the classroom. If you believe this I strongly urge you to do this simple experiment yourself.

Always keep in mind there is a ton of money to be made by picking a stance against something and strategically "putting pieces together" to make it seem like you are proving your point.

underscore 06-20-2014 10:08 AM

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Originally Posted by E-ternal-3 (Post 8490766)
I don't think this article qualifies as any sort of evidence against cell phone radiation. For all we we know the teacher could have been spraying CLR on the plants every day before she left the classroom. If you believe this I strongly urge you to do this simple experiment yourself.

Always keep in mind there is a ton of money to be made by picking a stance against something and strategically "putting pieces together" to make it seem like you are proving your point.

Reading the article again, they put the plants in different locations (fail #1) and didn't shield them (fail #2). It's a neat school project but hardly conclusive science. And then there's this:

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The experiment was sparked by the girls’ observations of how they felt after sleeping with wi-fi devices nearby, most commonly near their heads on bedside tables. They remarked that they felt sluggish and tired even after a full night’s sleep if devices were nearby, even in sleep-mode, with several girls report having “difficulty concentrating.”
Presumably they were on those wifi devices prior to going to sleep, and looking at computer/phone screens prior to going to sleep is known to lead to a less restful sleep.

CharlesInCharge 06-20-2014 10:27 AM

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Originally Posted by E-ternal-3 (Post 8490766)
I don't think this article qualifies as any sort of evidence against cell phone radiation. For all we we know the teacher could have been spraying CLR on the plants every day before she left the classroom. If you believe this I strongly urge you to do this simple experiment yourself.

Always keep in mind there is a ton of money to be made by picking a stance against something and strategically "putting pieces together" to make it seem like you are proving your point.

Do you think the smart meter blood video clip I just posted from the following documentary could be an elaborate hoax?

Take Back Your Power - Full Documentary
Take Back Your Power - Full Documentary [Video]

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On the subject of EMF, my brother and I have personally felt the beneficial effects of grounding\earthing and have been doing it for years now. You can actually measure how many volts you carry in different parts of the house... but once you ground yourself it drains the charge from your body... its shown that red blood cells clump together when you have a charge, but when neutral as nature intended, your blood cells separate and are able to reach all of your bodies cells through the smallest of veins.
There are in-depth videos about it.
https://www.google.ca/search?q=groun...ficial&tbm=vid

GabAlmighty 06-20-2014 10:51 AM

Ohs nos not the cancers!!! I think working in the patch is worse for me than using my cellphone. But chances are i'll probably live to be 100 years old.

ToneCapone 06-20-2014 11:34 AM

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Originally Posted by CharlesInCharge (Post 8490784)
Do you think the smart meter blood video clip I just posted from the following documentary could be an elaborate hoax?

Take Back Your Power - Full Documentary

First, nobody click this link.... Google chrome message: "The Website Ahead Contains Malware! Google Chrome has blocked access to disclose.tv for now" so heads up.

I understand that the documentary probably doesn't have anything to do with the site itself but this only helps me make my point. Say I overlooked that and just watched the short clip you posted about smart meters.... The first thing I would notice is that damn narrator. That's always the first queue that somethings wrong. You can just feel the bias vibrating in your ears. Word for word it starts off: “While industry has failed to do ANY pure reviewed studies on smart meters and health effects”. Hear the emphasis he put into the word "any"? What about use of the word industry? Industry as in Companies? How can they say companies that create these products don't do ANY studies? People pay these companies for products. If these products started making people sick these companies would be ruined.

I'll conclude with... there is a huge movement against smart meters therefore there is A LOT of money to be made.

If you're deeply concerned, start running your own tests.

Never heard about grounding / earthing before. I won't be quick to judge, i'll check it out!

CharlesInCharge 06-20-2014 01:29 PM

That site actually does not have a virus, the powers that be have put a filter on it because it discloses lies in our system. To bypass it, try copy pasting the address in your browser and see how far it goes.

The powers that be are also all encompassing in our lives, this goes for academic research, monopoly on industry, and the professional media in which you get your news and mainstream documentary information.
Maybe you are "stuck in the Matrix" and need to be rescued?

kkthind 06-20-2014 02:04 PM

looks like I wont get a brain tumor since I don't make or receive phone calls :alone:


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