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Re: microwave, RF heating



Suggestion: Call someone, then put the phone in a box covered with household al. foil.
I'll bet that'll kill the signal. To be certain this didn't cut the sig. just enough to
stop the call, drive to the nearest repeater station, and try again. (Aside, there's a
repeater ant. next to 101 on the way to Gilroy from Salinas disguised as a tree! I rather
like it.)

bc

P.s. I enjoy making predictions as to when the corporate media will take up an issue.
Many, like this one, are discussed well before the CM do by KPFA's guests and programmers
(listener supported, free speech radio ). Anecdotally, suspected microwave caused brain
cancer has been discussed by SCIPP (Santa Cruz Institute for Particle Physics) staff and
friends for years "we" think it's due to the linear accelerator microwave radiation (@
SLAC).

http://www.kpfa.org/ and http://flashpoints.net/ Depleted uranium is their thing now.

Barlow Newbolt wrote:

Ok. I'm ready to believe that we don't want all of these
electromagnetic waves absorbed in our brains. While we don't seem to be
completely clear on the mechanism it does seem that these waves may do
some damage. I'm ready to focus on another part of the problem. Could
we give the cell-phone user some protection by designing a phone-user's
helment lined with aluminium? or mounting a small foil reflector between
the antenna and the head? Would such a reflector offer any protection
considering the fairly long wavelengths of the radiation? I don't know
the answers to these problems, but will await enlightenment from others.
Perhaps for some uses - automobiles - we could separate the microphone
and earphone part of the apparatus from the transmitter and get the
source of the radio waves away from the speaker. WBN

Barlow Newbolt
Professor of Physics
Washington and Lee University
e-mail: newboltw@wlu.edu
telephone: 540-463-8881
fax: 540-463-8884
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some useful hints for the better ordering of the universe."

Alphonso X, Learned King of Spain (1252 - 1284)