Guest guest Posted April 21, 2006 Report Share Posted April 21, 2006 Marc, the only name this goes by....is Radiation Sickness. For more information, you can refer to the field observation reports from Hiroshima and Nagasaki after the United States droped the bombs. Thyroid condition affect by hydrogen fluroide (electromagnetic ion measured in nM) is called Hiroshma Syndrome for a reason. You think you are beginning to feel like a mushroom....kept in the dark and fed BS? T > > Hi all, > > Recently I asked about the availability of an ES " fact sheet " . > Someone sent me one from Canada, and I have uploaded it to the > " files " page: > > /files/ > > It is titled " EMI_Fact_Sheet.pdf " > > It's interesting that they've come up with yet another name > for this condition -- " electromagnetic impairment " . I think > it makes it difficult to research a condition that seems to > have an infinite number of names.... :-( > > Marc > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 22, 2006 Report Share Posted April 22, 2006 Thanks for the file Marc. It is annoying, just like the myriad names they've given CFS. What it all comes down to is radiation poisoning. They aren't going to call it that though, people might start getting upset then, lol. I guess in the meantime the best we can do is try to protect against like we are trying here. I'd like to add, it wouldn't hurt for any of us to be looking into more bodily protection from the radioactive fallout spreading around the globe from the war in the mideast, and the war " games " that have been going on with other countries these past couple months. I keep forgetting to put this- one of the few things that protects against magnetic fields is water. If there's anyone building a house, or even greenhouse (which this is used for), it might be worth looking into incorporating. It's called " Water Wall Bags " . I found it in a catalog, www.GrowersSupply.com I'd guess it could be gotten cheaper elsewhere. ~ Snoshoe > > Hi all, > > Recently I asked about the availability of an ES " fact sheet " . > Someone sent me one from Canada, and I have uploaded it to the > " files " page: > > /files/ > > It is titled " EMI_Fact_Sheet.pdf " > > It's interesting that they've come up with yet another name > for this condition -- " electromagnetic impairment " . I think > it makes it difficult to research a condition that seems to > have an infinite number of names.... :-( > > Marc > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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