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  #2576943 1-Oct-2020 08:40
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Please excuse spelling and punctuation - not mine.





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  #2577030 1-Oct-2020 10:03
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That proves that jet fuel doesn't melt steel beams!


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  #2577158 1-Oct-2020 11:34
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Would be easier to just set it on fire.





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  #2598988 6-Nov-2020 13:06
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  #2598995 6-Nov-2020 13:23
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OMG that is a crackup!


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  #2598996 6-Nov-2020 13:28
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If you want to be really safe, mix some lead into the paint and apply to all your skin.





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  #2599004 6-Nov-2020 13:44
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Apparently it really does work (for attenuating RF at 1Ghz). Not saying it's going to help with CV19, autism or the voices in your head etc.

 

Some people have supposedly scientifically retested it when you google around. Here is a web site that shows some Shielding paint to be bogus, others to be over-rated and others such as this one to attenuate as advertised. 

 

http://www.shieldingpaints.com/

 

The only thing that makes me remain sceptical is no one seems to be using in conjunction with anechoic chambers or shielded rooms etc where RF suppression is necessary. 


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  #2599053 6-Nov-2020 14:54
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You mean under controlled conditions? I think that requirement is waaaay too scientific for the people setting fire to towers.





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  #2599055 6-Nov-2020 14:55
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It's popular in Europe for people worried about electrosmog. Since that's mostly imaginary, any shielding paint will do. Anyone worried about real shielding for RFI/EMI purposes does it properly, not using ad hoc "shielding paint".

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  #2599058 6-Nov-2020 15:00
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So I was Googling that stuff and found a place right here in NZ that will actually sell you a tinfoil hat, specifically a Blushield Low Radiation Cap.

 

 

For those who are concerned about using a mobile phone directly against your head, use this cap to minimize your risk. Be sure to have a portable with you when out and about as this cap only minimizes the EMF direct to the head. This cap may reduce some of the headaches sensitive people get when they are exposed to mobile phone tower masts. Using this cap can create a sense of quiet that we experience when the EMF is low or the power in our homes is off.

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  #2599103 6-Nov-2020 15:34
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neb: So I was Googling that stuff and found a place right here in NZ that will actually sell you a tinfoil hat, specifically a Blushield Low Radiation Cap.

For those who are concerned about using a mobile phone directly against your head, use this cap to minimize your risk. Be sure to have a portable with you when out and about as this cap only minimizes the EMF direct to the head. This cap may reduce some of the headaches sensitive people get when they are exposed to mobile phone tower masts. Using this cap can create a sense of quiet that we experience when the EMF is low or the power in our homes is off.



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  #2600540 9-Nov-2020 15:55
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Most cautious but sensible people use a wired head-set to reduce RF to the head. A lot of phones are even supplied with them, so no/little outlay required.


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  #2611776 27-Nov-2020 13:42
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Good news!!! This psychic can cure your 5G by administering vitamins to you 'vibrationally'. You don't even have to be present or take anything. It all happens over the air for only $780! Um, er, a little like 5G, I guess. But that doesn't matter because she's a 'self-proclaimed spirit medium, healer and "psychic surgeon",' and she says it works so you know it must be true!

 

 

 

 





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  #2611784 27-Nov-2020 13:56
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Rikkitic:

 

Good news!!! This psychic can cure your 5G by administering vitamins to you 'vibrationally'. You don't even have to be present or take anything. It all happens over the air for only $780! Um, er, a little like 5G, I guess. But that doesn't matter because she's a 'self-proclaimed spirit medium, healer and "psychic surgeon",' and she says it works so you know it must be true!

 

 

 

 

 

 

Any relation to Austin Healy? 😇





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  #2611788 27-Nov-2020 14:03
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neb: So I was Googling that stuff and found a place right here in NZ that will actually sell you a tinfoil hat, specifically a Blushield Low Radiation Cap.
For those who are concerned about using a mobile phone directly against your head, use this cap to minimize your risk. Be sure to have a portable with you when out and about as this cap only minimizes the EMF direct to the head. This cap may reduce some of the headaches sensitive people get when they are exposed to mobile phone tower masts. Using this cap can create a sense of quiet that we experience when the EMF is low or the power in our homes is off.

 

I'm obviously not sensitive, (my wife would probably concur) no headaches here.

 

Though I can relate to that sense of quiet when the power is off. The neighbours stereos and power saws stop working and the fridge and other useful household appliances don't go either. It can be very quiet, but not because of EMF or the lack of it. I still need a demodulator, a pre amp and power amp to hear any EMF signals, but then again I'm not a sensitive soul.





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