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Author Re: ALT: Wireless FAQ
Larry W4CSC

2005-06-19, 4:55 pm

Klein <kleing@aol.com> wrote in
news:l3s9b1p7kul5n14
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4ax.com:
quote:

> The table at the bottom would indicate that we're wallowing in much
> stronger magnetic fields than you've measured from a cell phone. Add
> to that the fact that no one has convincing evidence that magnetic
> fields of _any_ strength are hazardous. But don't let that stop you
> from having fun with your gadget.
>


If you'd like to hear the alternating current flowing through your body in
any house in the land, just unplug the audio cable from your computer that
runs to the input of your audio amplifier or stereo. Touch the end of the
cable with your finger and listen to the loud hum coming out of the
speaker. That signal is coming from YOU...capacitively coupled from all
the 60 Hz (USA/Canada) or 50 Hz (rest of the planet) unshielded wiring
around you.

Everything plugged into the wall outlet is radiating you, too. Touch the
center pin of that audio cable to any metal part of your computer,
appliances, etc. and you can hear their really loud AC hum on their metal
cases....even grounded ones.

WARNING - START WITH THE VOLUME CONTROL SET VERY LOW AS THE INTENSE 60 Hz
SIGNAL THROUGH A POWERFUL AMP WILL BLOW THE SPEAKERS and I'm not going to
pay for them...(c;

Humans have been part of the AC fields since Nikola Tesla strung that first
high voltage AC powerline to Rochester from Niagara Falls, which put Thomas
Edison, and almost GE, out of the electric power business. Tesla, himself,
sat in very intense fields from the time he was in his 20's until his old
age death in 1943 at the age of 87. Now, if you boys want to study a REAL
threat to your electromagnetic health, and of the planet's, start reading
about HAARP in Gakona, Alaska, another one of Tesla's inventions, the
Death Ray:
http://www.2012.com.au/HAARP.html
http://www.fbi.gov/foipa/tesla/tesla1.pdf
http://www.virtuallystrange.net/ufo...y/m08-002.shtml
just search Google for Tesla or HAARP

Maybe cellphone owners should buy some "Tesla Plates" for their cellphones.
We could sell them to the same idiots who bought those little stick-on
bogus "antenna boosters" still sold in the malls.
http://www.teslaplatten.ch/tp_start_e.htm#What exactly are these Tesla
plates

--
Larry

You know you've had a rough night when you wake up and your outlined in
chalk.

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