Re: CSanother question about cell phones

2010-04-30 Thread Ode Coyote
To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Thu, April 29, 2010 10:38:37 AM Subject: Re: CSanother question about cell phones Ode: Good post. I would love to discuss this further, but it belongs on the OT list. Hey, all you people who are not on the Off Topic List - please sign up so we can have our little

Re: CSanother question about cell phones

2010-04-29 Thread Bob Banever
- From: Garrick To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Wednesday, April 28, 2010 7:36 PM Subject: Re: CSanother question about cell phones Well that's a good account of yourself. It ain't bragging if you can do it-Babe Ruth I don't know if we are evolving according to some plan. Some days I

Re: CSanother question about cell phones [gone OT]

2010-04-29 Thread Ode Coyote
The lessons of history...gone OT Ode At 02:03 PM 4/28/2010 +0100, you wrote: But *why* would they put these things in the bin? Doesn't make sense to me. Also, I would think it would cost a hell of a lot to do and our Government isn't good at spending money! dee On 28 Apr 2010, at 12:59,

Re: CSanother question about cell phones

2010-04-29 Thread Ode Coyote
When I lived in Vermont [70s] it was as conservative as it comes being almost ANTI progressive and defensive against intrusions from out of state profiteers and law makers..but had a lot of loose liberals running about in it. Shoot, I could go to Montpelier and register a car with no proof

Re: CSanother question about cell phones

2010-04-29 Thread Ode Coyote
Way off topic, but..an important truth that isn't getting out there very well. There is a rather large movement growing here in the US of A called the Tea Party It's made up of smiling grandparents and mommies and daddies for the most part and now and then some come fully armed...yet,

Re: CSanother question about cell phones

2010-04-29 Thread Del
- Original Message - From: Ode Coyote odecoy...@windstream.net To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Thursday, April 29, 2010 8:37 AM Subject: Re: CSanother question about cell phones Way off topic, but..an important truth that isn't getting out there very well. There is a rather large movement

Re: CSanother question about cell phones

2010-04-29 Thread Richard Goodwin
Good idea -- do you have the instructions handy for signing up for OT list? Dick - Original Message From: Del d...@altsystem.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Thu, April 29, 2010 10:38:37 AM Subject: Re: CSanother question about cell phones Ode: Good post. I would love

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2010-04-29 Thread Garrick
Agree with all you posted. I would add that I am against the 0bama socialist health care. The USA may go bankrupt before it kicks in anyway. What happens to Greece today can happen to America in a few years. Margaret Thatcher said, Socialism is fine until you run out of other people's money The

Re: CSanother question about cell phones

2010-04-29 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
I don't think so Sandee, I have gotten this far in my life without any of all the dire things that are being warned about happening. I have always gotten on well with the police etc., and have found them very helpful, but then, I don't do anything to upset them. I am quite happy with this.

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2010-04-29 Thread bodhisattva
There is no left or right, there is only Them.. Govts can always find enough money to kill people, but never enough to save people. The sooner people realize the very entities we trust, are the ones undermining humanity, the better off we'll all be. Garrick wrote: Agree with all you posted.

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2010-04-29 Thread Norton, Steve
Mike, I have been resisting comment, as you always request, but I am curious how long this is going to continue. - Steve N From: Garrick [mailto:zzen...@gmail.com] Sent: Thursday, April 29, 2010 11:08 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSanother question about cell phones Agree

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2010-04-29 Thread Del
- Original Message - From: Richard Goodwin dickgoodwin2...@yahoo.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Thursday, April 29, 2010 10:58 AM Subject: Re: CSanother question about cell phones Good idea -- do you have the instructions handy for signing up for OT list? Dick Good post. I

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2010-04-29 Thread bodhisattva
This is interesting. If I wanted to address an email to my wife, I'd email to prettyg...@gmail.com, I wouldn't post to a public list and say Hey babe, you frisky tonight?. Similarly, I think you should direct concerns to the person it is addressed to, which is: mdev...@eskimo.com Which by the

RE: CSanother question about cell phones

2010-04-29 Thread Norton, Steve
] Sent: Thursday, April 29, 2010 12:09 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSanother question about cell phones This is interesting. If I wanted to address an email to my wife, I'd email to prettyg...@gmail.com, I wouldn't post to a public list and say Hey babe, you frisky tonight

Re: CSanother question about cell phones

2010-04-29 Thread cking001
Heh, For an energies-sensitive guy, you're sure slow on subtle clues... Chuck A word to the wise ain't necessary -- it's the stupid ones that need the advice. Bill Cosby On 4/29/2010 3:09:13 PM, bodhisattva (bodhisat...@mutemail.com) wrote: This

Re: CSanother question about cell phones

2010-04-29 Thread bodhisattva
I was being funny that reply, I know the intention behind posts. For posterity, let me point some things out: I've stopped posting new OT threads, and only respond to questions in already existing OT threads. I openly asked people to join the OT list a few days ago, I also recommended my

Re: CSanother question about cell phones

2010-04-29 Thread Sandee George
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Re: CSanother question about cell phones

2010-04-29 Thread Garrick
Them like the them in the movie Them. The worst ones might be reptilians. This is my last post on this thread due to complaints g On Thu, Apr 29, 2010 at 2:23 PM, bodhisattva bodhisat...@mutemail.comwrote: There is no left or right, there is only Them.. Govts can always find enough money

Re: CSanother question about cell phones

2010-04-29 Thread Del
: CSanother question about cell phones Them like the them in the movie Them. The worst ones might be reptilians. This is my last post on this thread due to complaints g On Thu, Apr 29, 2010 at 2:23 PM, bodhisattva bodhisat...@mutemail.com wrote: There is no left or right, there is only

RE: CSanother question about cell phones

2010-04-29 Thread jessie70
Ode you are precisely correct and all who care should be tuning into Fox News on cable for reality. Jess -Original Message- From: Ode Coyote [mailto:odecoy...@windstream.net] Sent: Thursday, April 29, 2010 8:37 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSanother question about cell

Re: CSanother question about cell phones

2010-04-29 Thread bodhisattva
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Re: CSanother question about cell phones

2010-04-28 Thread Ode Coyote
You got the tense correct...wasand getting less so every day. I lost my cell phone couple of years ago and thought I'd just re-activate the old one. No go...no GPS tracker on it. Yet another piece of my property *stolen* from use by new laws. One good thing about all this...if you DO

Re: CSanother question about cell phones

2010-04-28 Thread Ode Coyote
Computerized RealTime Hydraulic Pressure Monitor. Todays robots have a sense of touch, a sense of heft isn't much different. Ode At 06:20 PM 4/27/2010 +0100, you wrote: I tell you what - it would be a very strong device that would survive the way *our* bins are handled I can tell you!

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2010-04-28 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
I don't mind the cameras on every corner, as I have nothing to fear - or hide. They have been really useful here catching terrorists and murderers etc., The rest of it is a pain in the a..e! but its mainly to get money out of people--as is most things in the UK including all the health and

Re: CSanother question about cell phones (changing question)

2010-04-28 Thread Ode Coyote
If you were at ground zero, the fallout would not affect you at allyou'd BE the fallout. CS would be useless and not needed even to disinfect food as the radiation would have already done that job. In the event of a nuclear attack there are only 2 good places to be. Someplace the wind

Re: CSanother question about cell phones

2010-04-28 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
But *why* would they put these things in the bin? Doesn't make sense to me. Also, I would think it would cost a hell of a lot to do and our Government isn't good at spending money! dee On 28 Apr 2010, at 12:59, Ode Coyote wrote: Computerized RealTime Hydraulic Pressure Monitor.

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2010-04-28 Thread Hanneke
I am afraid that solving crimes thanks to CCTV is an illusion. 1000 cameras to solve one crime doesn't sound very useful nor successful. Many articles are available about this: http://tinyurl.com/2ewqcll At 10:29 PM 28/04/2010, you wrote: I don't mind the cameras on every corner, as I have

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2010-04-28 Thread bodhisattva
Rudolph Steiner warned in 1916, that in the distant future, Ahriman would incarnate through technology for total subversion of the human mind, body and spirit imprisoning us with our own toys. He also said a method to make explosions so huge, they could destroy the planet would be Channeled

Re: CSanother question about cell phones (changing question)

2010-04-28 Thread Bob Banever
Well water should be ok, and most spring water as well. - Original Message - From: sol sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Tuesday, April 27, 2010 11:51 AM Subject: Re: CSanother question about cell phones (changing question) Marshall Dudley wrote: Washing

Re: CSanother question about cell phones (changing question)

2010-04-28 Thread Bob Banever
LOL - Original Message - From: Ode Coyote odecoy...@windstream.net To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Wednesday, April 28, 2010 5:11 AM Subject: Re: CSanother question about cell phones (changing question) If you were at ground zero, the fallout would not affect you at allyou'd

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2010-04-28 Thread sms
about cell phones The thing that irks me about cell phones is that they have GPS, and they will give the information to people you don't want having it, but will not give it to you. Lets say that I am lost on the lake and my son is looking for me and has his GPS on the boat on, or I found

Re: CSanother question about cell phones

2010-04-28 Thread sms
bodhisattva - You can also put on your list, targeted MD's who treated Lyme Disease and who are now in financial ruin due to the same forces at work. ---Original Message--- From: bodhisattva Date: 4/26/2010 1:53:22 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSanother question about cell

Re: CSanother question about cell phones (changing question)

2010-04-28 Thread Michael Zangari
natural flow.   =z= The novelist, journalist and psychologist Michael Zangari http://zangarijournalism.com From: Ode Coyote odecoy...@windstream.net To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Wed, April 28, 2010 8:11:31 AM Subject: Re: CSanother question about cell phones

Re: CSanother question about cell phones (changing question)

2010-04-28 Thread needling around
OK, what is the right spot? Thanks. PT - Original Message - From: Michael Zangari To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Wednesday, April 28, 2010 12:08 PM Subject: Re: CSanother question about cell phones (changing question) I'm not sure that cs does not help with radiation

Re: CSanother question about cell phones

2010-04-28 Thread Richard Goodwin
Sent: Wed, April 28, 2010 11:14:00 AM Subject: Re: CSanother question about cell phones Marshall, My IPhone (3G) give GPS co-ordinates complete with a visual map. Location Services and Wi-Fi settings must be turned on though, and GPS is not available in some locations. sms From: Marshall Dudley

Re: CSanother question about cell phones (changing question)

2010-04-28 Thread Michael Zangari
and psychologist Michael Zangari http://zangarijournalism.com From: needling around ptf2...@bellsouth.net To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Wed, April 28, 2010 12:23:48 PM Subject: Re: CSanother question about cell phones (changing question) OK, what

Re: CSanother question about cell phones

2010-04-28 Thread bodhisattva
forces at work. /---Original Message---/ /*From:*/ bodhisattva mailto:bodhisat...@mutemail.com /*Date:*/ 4/26/2010 1:53:22 PM /*To:*/ silver-list@eskimo.com mailto:silver-list@eskimo.com /*Subject:*/ Re: CSanother question about cell phones I've been telling people for years not to use

Re: CSanother question about cell phones

2010-04-28 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
Well at least it caught the 7/7 bombers and those would -be airport bombers we had here too. Also, many, many murders are solved using the footage from these cameras, and to me, if they solve just one, then it is justified. I can't understand why people object to these things--unless they

Re: CSanother question about cell phones

2010-04-28 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
Well, I know that *I* have nothing to hide so it doesn't bother me. I welcome them actually and don't care how far they go because it makes places safer for ordinary people. If you want to be an activist then you have to take what goes with the territory. dee On 28 Apr 2010, at 17:12,

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2010-04-28 Thread bodhisattva
You fail to realize, this man was targeted because his Vehicle was seen at a rally. Not because of anything he himself was doing in particular, don't you see? He was oppressed for nothing he did, rather where his car was parked.. Crossing the Rubicon gets you on a watch list, not because

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2010-04-28 Thread sol
bodhisattva wrote: Something important.. In the USA, the state with the weakest gun laws, weakest cell signals/fewest towers, fewest/liberal criminal laws, legal marijuana, and fewest CCTV cameras... Are you ready for this? Tada! Has the lowest crime rate, highest happiness level, and is

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2010-04-28 Thread bodhisattva
Vermont. Some family live there, my brother in-law tells me they can't even get a cell signal at half the places they go. Sounds good to me. Vermont scores very high on most Happy tests from what I have read. sol wrote: bodhisattva wrote: Something important.. In the USA, the state with

Re: CSanother question about cell phones

2010-04-28 Thread Richard Goodwin
purses, to paraphrase a famous founder of my country. Dick - Original Message From: Dorothy Fitzpatrick d...@deetroy.org To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Wed, April 28, 2010 1:34:00 PM Subject: Re: CSanother question about cell phones Well at least it caught the 7/7 bombers and those

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2010-04-28 Thread Marshall Dudley
Anywhere I live, I always scout the area around my house for a good spring, in case of any kind of emergency. I have a nice one that is within walking distance of my house that I bet 99% of the people in my neighborhood don't even know exists. I also know where one is that is within walking

Re: CSanother question about cell phones

2010-04-28 Thread Sandee George
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Re: CSanother question about cell phones (changing question)

2010-04-28 Thread needling around
28, 2010 12:31 PM Subject: Re: CSanother question about cell phones (changing question) I guess that is subjective. Or a subject for discussion. The subject comes up with my nitropatches too, where to stick them. I like the ajax nerve. There are two spots on either shoulder. Like a snake

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2010-04-28 Thread Del
...@mutemail.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Wednesday, April 28, 2010 3:21 PM Subject: Re: CSanother question about cell phones Vermont. Some family live there, my brother in-law tells me they can't even get a cell signal at half the places they go. Sounds good to me. Vermont scores very high

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2010-04-28 Thread Bob Banever
: Wednesday, April 28, 2010 12:21 PM Subject: Re: CSanother question about cell phones Vermont. Some family live there, my brother in-law tells me they can't even get a cell signal at half the places they go. Sounds good to me. Vermont scores very high on most Happy tests from what I have

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2010-04-28 Thread bodhisattva
...@mutemail.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Wednesday, April 28, 2010 3:21 PM Subject: Re: CSanother question about cell phones Vermont. Some family live there, my brother in-law tells me they can't even get a cell signal at half the places they go. Sounds good to me. Vermont scores very high

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2010-04-28 Thread Garrick
If you want to get into that jive you will find the most social stability, lowest crime, fewest cell towers in many Western states that border (and are close to) Canada. And most have strong gun rights laws and are as conservative as Vermont is liberal. States such as Idaho, North Dakota, Montana,

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2010-04-28 Thread bodhisattva
Here's a tip, Vermont is not liberal because you say it is, Vermont is probably one of the few Republics left in this republic because they assert state rights whenever possible. For example they don't even tie into the Federal Gun Registry/Background check system. You can walk into any hold

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2010-04-28 Thread Garrick
Vermont seems good on guns. You initial post was ambidextrous on that. Texas is also a republic and can exit the Union at anytime. So what. Montana says it will opt out of onerous Fed gun lawhttp://www.google.com/search?hl=enq=montana+gunssourceid=navclient-ffrlz=1B3GGLL_enUS358US358ie=UTF-8

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2010-04-28 Thread bodhisattva
Vermont has a lot of healthy orgone. Maybe that's why it was the only state Bush and Cheney didn't visit. :-P I love that you can buy raw anything around there, and nobody cares too much about that kind of stuff.. Vermont folk call those strange aliens from the big cities Flatlanders, and

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2010-04-28 Thread Garrick
The pine trees are pumping out irradiating out the healthy orgone. Granite outcrops and mountains too. Granite is orgone emitter and granite volcanic soil is the ultimate to grow on. All volcanic soil is. You know that all New England states are much more forested than 150-200 years ago. Because

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2010-04-28 Thread bodhisattva
I'm pretty ambidextrous, so was my dad, he could switch hands for any task with full efficiency. I have parallel brain processing, which is nice because you can work on the content/context of subjects at the same time, and don't have to spend too much time going from creative to analytical.

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2010-04-28 Thread Garrick
Well that's a good account of yourself. It ain't bragging if you can do it-Babe Ruth I don't know if we are evolving according to some plan. Some days I think the opposite. We have mini-antichrists proliferating nuclear weapons technology which is the real threat to human existence. Not this fake

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2010-04-28 Thread Garrick
Another thing as far as cures. There are no magic bullets for this generation. For older generations they existed because the oldsters had more merit. They were more deserving of direct simple cures. They could even cure themselves with prayer sometimes. But these days it takes a lot more and few

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2010-04-28 Thread bodhisattva
Good explanation. Did you know in the exceedingly rare event I get a headache that I can't wish away, I take a single infant motrin and it is gone? Can't get much more simple that that. But more than that, the cures I need seem to arrive when needed, and be exceptionally simple, as you

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2010-04-28 Thread bodhisattva
My wife had some kind of rash on her arm, and a sore ankle.. I have various things to heal this or that, probably over 100+ TCM remedies, and another 50-60 alternative remedies in the home. Sometimes she listens and does them, and they usually work incredibly well. But in reality, I know a

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2010-04-28 Thread Garrick
At least in that particular case she had to hear it (the hypnosis) from someone distanced from the situation. Your wife's ankle was cured when she did. In this case familiarity worked against a solution. What that unfamiliar MD did for your wife you do for others. It's all good G On Wed, Apr

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2010-04-28 Thread Garrick
Most people who pray are on an ego trip to think they have enough merit for prayer to cure them. Prayer has helped guide me in the last year. 3AM prayers when you cannot sleep. You are doing very well as far as helping people, I'm just having fun being mean to you because the world will jump up at

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2010-04-27 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
Golly, I'm glad its not like that here! I thought it was the land of the free? dee On 26 Apr 2010, at 21:52, bodhisattva wrote: I've been telling people for years not to use shopper cards, discount cards, or clubs at stores. Last year my sister got coupons tailored to exactly what she

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2010-04-27 Thread needling around
: CSanother question about cell phones That's really too bad. We were going to make RFID tags that could be put on doctors, nurses, patients, laptops, PDAs, and other hospital assets, to enable things like: When a doctor walks up to a laptop of PDA, the system sees they are close together

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2010-04-27 Thread bodhisattva
Seriously? I know so many people in the UK, it's the grand Nanny State. At least my wife can go to another hospital to work, but in the UK, most of their stuff is country wide. If you guys had your guns, it probably wouldn't be that way. :-P Dorothy Fitzpatrick wrote: Golly, I'm glad its

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2010-04-27 Thread Ode Coyote
I think it was an experiment and not a very big one...just one community for a few weeks. I did see it on the news a while back and a few spoofs that exaggerated it for [dark] humor. ..easier to put the scales on the truck that picks up the bins. Ode At 07:49 PM 4/26/2010 +0100, you

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2010-04-27 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
Yes it is the Nanny State, what with the rules and regulations to do with health and safety etc., but you can have what supplements you want, and you can have raw milk if you want. We also, are not monitored at all through computers--as far as I know--at least, if we are, nothing happens about

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2010-04-27 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
I tell you what - it would be a very strong device that would survive the way *our* bins are handled I can tell you! lol dee On 27 Apr 2010, at 15:17, Ode Coyote wrote: I think it was an experiment and not a very big one...just one community for a few weeks. I did see it on the news a

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2010-04-27 Thread bodhisattva
Most of these RFID's are strong, the components can be tiny, and highly shielded/strengthened. The exterior portion is basically an antenna to pick up ambient waves to activate the chip within where the data is stored. They've even developed spy gear that is powered exclusively by the EMF in

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2010-04-27 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
I can definitely say that we do not have anything like that on our bins. What good would they be there anyway? To see what rubbish goes out? Uugh! dee On 27 Apr 2010, at 18:41, bodhisattva wrote: Most of these RFID's are strong, the components can be tiny, and highly

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2010-04-27 Thread Bernadette
All this talk about cell phones has been interesting, and I have a question about radiation from a nuclear attack. How would CS work to clean fruits, vegetables, etc. from radiological fallout? Would washing the item well and soaking it in CS be of any help getting rid of some of the fallout

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2010-04-27 Thread bodhisattva
Interesting is how we know they are, and certainly want Total Tracking of every single entity on this planet. The spy network in this country has unlimited funds, and can go out of control because there is no public oversight. It's become a bunch of Cowboys that think they can overstep the

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2010-04-27 Thread Marshall Dudley
Washing or rinsing fruit and vegetables with clean water can reduce any radioactivity tremendously. However I don't believe that the silver in CS would have any effect at all. Marshall Bernadette wrote: All this talk about cell phones has been interesting, and I have a question about

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2010-04-27 Thread sol
Marshall Dudley wrote: Washing or rinsing fruit and vegetables with clean water can reduce any radioactivity tremendously. However I don't believe that the silver in CS would have any effect at all. If there is fallout on the fruit and veg, would there be any clean water? sol -- The Silver

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2010-04-27 Thread Bernadette
about cell phones (changing question) Washing or rinsing fruit and vegetables with clean water can reduce any radioactivity tremendously. However I don't believe that the silver in CS would have any effect at all. Marshall Bernadette wrote: All this talk about cell phones has been interesting

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2010-04-27 Thread Del
I already know all about this stuff. I watched Enemy Of The State and Live Free Or Die Hard Next up is the Fire Sale. Del - Original Message - From: bodhisattva To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Tuesday, April 27, 2010 2:00 PM Subject: Re: CSanother question about cell phones

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2010-04-27 Thread Marshall Dudley
Most likely. Unopened bottles of distilled water should be uncontaminated. Springs would likely be still rather pure. Even tap water run through a charcoal filter would most likely have the vast majority of radioactivity removed. Marshall sol wrote: Marshall Dudley wrote: Washing or

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2010-04-27 Thread bodhisattva
With that in mind, this site is awesome: http://www.findaspring.com/ I remember as a kid, not far from here my parents would go to get water from a pipe coming out of the ground from a deep spring. Nobody seems to remember where it was, but I remember the water tasting unbelievable. Sure

CSanother question about cell phones

2010-04-26 Thread PT Ferrance
Hi, I was wondering if anyone know of a cell phone radiation danger when the phone is not in use? Does it only emit radiation when you are actually talking? Or all the time??? Thanks. PT

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2010-04-26 Thread Golden Aldi
Some phones will always give something off, and others, only when the phone is in use... I got myself an EMF reader, and checked all of the cell phones we had in our house. My Ericson gives off no radiation, but the motorola goes off the radar the second you turn it on... Aldi On Mon, Apr 26,

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2010-04-26 Thread Richard Goodwin
-list@eskimo.com Sent: Mon, April 26, 2010 9:45:55 AM Subject: CSanother question about cell phones Hi, I was wondering if anyone know of a cell phone radiation danger when the phone is not in use? Does it only emit radiation when you are actually talking? Or all the time??? Thanks. PT

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2010-04-26 Thread Del
To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Monday, April 26, 2010 9:45 AM Subject: CSanother question about cell phones Hi, I was wondering if anyone know of a cell phone radiation danger when the phone is not in use? Does it only emit radiation when you are actually talking? Or all the time??? Thanks

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2010-04-26 Thread Bob Banever
PT, As long as the phone is turned on it emits radiation... a less amount but still does. - Original Message - From: PT Ferrance To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Monday, April 26, 2010 6:45 AM Subject: CSanother question about cell phones Hi, I was wondering

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2010-04-26 Thread Lisa
are here to stay and even though we do have a wireless router.we don't use the wireless portion of it. Lisa _ From: Del [mailto:d...@altsystem.com] Sent: Monday, April 26, 2010 10:04 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSanother question about cell phones Only when in use

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2010-04-26 Thread needling around
thought when I wasn't using it, it wasn't doing anything. Who knew! PT - Original Message - From: Richard Goodwin To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Monday, April 26, 2010 9:54 AM Subject: Re: CSanother question about cell phones It transmits and receives a lot when you

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2010-04-26 Thread Richard Goodwin
are not talking on the phone, it is quiet most of the time. Dick From: Lisa blacksa...@comcast.net To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Mon, April 26, 2010 10:08:38 AM Subject: RE: CSanother question about cell phones So here’s a stupid and silly question

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2010-04-26 Thread bodhisattva
I will try to answer this question as best I can. I will state what I have verified, and leave most of the speculation out. *1)* Most newer phones actually emit radiation even when off. I believe this change was made to facilitate a system of constant awareness of where one is at all times.

Re: CSanother question about cell phones

2010-04-26 Thread bodhisattva
mailto:silver-list@eskimo.com *Sent:* Monday, April 26, 2010 9:45 AM *Subject:* CSanother question about cell phones Hi, I was wondering if anyone know of a cell phone radiation danger when the phone is not in use? Does it only emit radiation when you are actually talking

Re: CSanother question about cell phones

2010-04-26 Thread Kathy Tankersley
I don't know what a Wi-Fi system is?Thanks, Kathy - Original Message - From: Del To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Monday, April 26, 2010 9:03 AM Subject: Re: CSanother question about cell phones Only when in use - but, of course, that is when you

Re: CSanother question about cell phones

2010-04-26 Thread Garrick
Cordless phone you use at home will also zap your brain. I minimize cordless use because of this. Cell and cordlessthe obvious problem is they are held so close to your brain for extended periods. I know one big cell talker who got brain cancer and died. But most people roll OK with it.

Re: CSanother question about cell phones

2010-04-26 Thread Richard Goodwin
: Re: CSanother question about cell phones I don't know what a Wi-Fi system is?Thanks, Kathy - Original Message - From: Del To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Monday, April 26, 2010 9:03 AM Subject: Re: CSanother question about cell phones Only when in use

Re: CSanother question about cell phones

2010-04-26 Thread Marshall Dudley
PT Ferrance wrote: Hi, I was wondering if anyone know of a cell phone radiation danger when the phone is not in use? Does it only emit radiation when you are actually talking? Or all the time??? Thanks. PT A cell phone emits radio waves at all times. However it emits more when in use,

Re: CSanother question about cell phones

2010-04-26 Thread bodhisattva
I suspect it does mess up thinking, or give what we call Brain Fog, which at times, can be intense. They sort of cause you to lose awareness, or at least lose a deeper form of awareness. My wife and I marvel at how poorly we feel around areas with a lot of things kind of stuff. I have many

Re: CSanother question about cell phones

2010-04-26 Thread Del
that, and it gives us a light over the cook stove, so we still have that. Del - Original Message - From: bodhisattva To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Monday, April 26, 2010 11:32 AM Subject: Re: CSanother question about cell phones Only when in use - but, of course, that is when you

Re: CSanother question about cell phones

2010-04-26 Thread Marshall Dudley
The thing that irks me about cell phones is that they have GPS, and they will give the information to people you don't want having it, but will not give it to you. Lets say that I am lost on the lake and my son is looking for me and has his GPS on the boat on, or I found a great campground

Re: CSanother question about cell phones

2010-04-26 Thread Richard Goodwin
: Mon, April 26, 2010 1:17:30 PM Subject: Re: CSanother question about cell phones The thing that irks me about cell phones is that they have GPS, and they will give the information to people you don't want having it, but will not give it to you. Lets say that I am lost on the lake and my son

Re: CSanother question about cell phones

2010-04-26 Thread bodhisattva
Think about it, if this feature was for you, you could use it. It's not for you, it is for them. The next logical question is, why do they need or want this data? Get ready for some twilight zone. They want us to install a cell repeater in your home. But what they hope you don't pay

Re: CSanother question about cell phones

2010-04-26 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
I've never heard of this happening, and I live in the UK! dee On 26 Apr 2010, at 19:15, bodhisattva wrote: The public in the UK discovered this when the govt issued Trash Cans to them, and some sneaky people found out these contained wireless transmitters that weighed your trash and gave

Re: CSanother question about cell phones

2010-04-26 Thread Richard Goodwin
26, 2010 2:15:33 PM Subject: Re: CSanother question about cell phones Think about it, if this feature was for you, you could use it. It's not for you, it is for them. The next logical question is, why do they need or want this data? Get ready for some twilight zone. They want us to install

Re: CSanother question about cell phones

2010-04-26 Thread needling around
-list@eskimo.com Sent: Monday, April 26, 2010 2:15 PM Subject: Re: CSanother question about cell phones Think about it, if this feature was for you, you could use it. It's not for you, it is for them. The next logical question is, why do they need or want this data? Get ready for some

Re: CSanother question about cell phones

2010-04-26 Thread bodhisattva
I've been telling people for years not to use shopper cards, discount cards, or clubs at stores. Last year my sister got coupons tailored to exactly what she purchased, but didn't ever fill anything out. Rude awakening, they scanned her purchase history. In addition, the CDC Sort of let out

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