I'll take the risk of EMF if by this tool I can help promote peace, mercy, and 
justice. Unfortunately in an era of strict censorship, those aims are hard to 
achieve with digital technology. But as yet it hasn't stopped me from trying.

On Sun, Oct 29, 2023 at 12:18, Maja Reberc <[m...@chloris.si](mailto:On Sun, 
Oct 29, 2023 at 12:18, Maja Reberc <<a href=)> wrote:

> I saw the Qi standard is a wireless charging standard.
>
> I'll suggest everyone using wireless technology to educate themselves
> on dangers of electropollution (you might be more successful by
> searching EMF).
>
> Inductive charging is bound to emit relatively strong alternating
> magnetic fields. Your phone and WiFi routers, on the other hand, will
> emit quite strong radiofrequency radiation. If you're close to any of
> these things (the very ugliest of extremes being placing a phone
> against your ear), it's not doing you any health favours.
>
> If you have a friend with an EMF meter, feel free to call them over for
> a visit and let them measure it. No need to believe blindly.
>
> To be crystal clear on this, I am not telling you what to do or what to
> believe in. I just want to share the information that no one tells you
> about, because or society is money-first: consumption of technology
> precedes health. Do what you will with it.
>
> If anyone wants to know more, but is reluctant to buy an EMF course,
> you may also contact me privately and I'll tell you what I know.
>
> Regards,
> -- Maja
>
> On Sat, 28 Oct 2023 16:26:39 +0000
> Katherine Mcmillan <kmcmi...@uottawa.ca> wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I recommend looking into a power bank that leverages Qi
>> (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qi_(standard)). I have one that also
>> has a mini solar panel, you never know when you might need backup.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Katie

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