Jackie Fellows <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Hi Steve
Off on a tanget here (I never have been accused of linear thinking <g>). What
is it that causes tides?? Another question I have: when we take minerals, what
are the minerals restoring in our body (basic elements of minerals)??
Steve, if this research would be increased and it did point out some things that
may pose risks, will there be the legal debate that occurred with cigarettes
that is still continuing today?
jackief
Steve Wright wrote:
> Steve Wright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> ><< ackie - I am so pleased that you are willing to consider this. I agree
> > with what you are posting. Definitely 'energy' is working here, maybe
> > Doc or another lister knows. BTW you have the open and inquiring mind
> > of a true researcher and I think you will be quite a contributor. Ride
> > that null hyothesis! >>
>
> Treating people with injuries on a electromagnetic rather than a
> biological/chemical level, seems really interesting.
> If more research was done into this it might shed more light on the
> powerlines causing brain tumors debate.
> On this side I have read that if you sprayed a person in highly magnetized
> gas, it does actually render them physically immobile. Like a radar jamming
> system for the brain. The signals in the brain get overloaded and the
> person/target collapses in a heap. The effects are temporary but the
> frightening thing is, a room can be sprayed through a keyhole and the person
> just has to walk in.........
>
> Steve
>
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