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Again new to this. my reply is at the end of your response to my blog.
thanks. D
global warming n wireless energy
Hi, im new to this. I live in N.Calif. and lately I've believe we are being exposed to
an enemy as lethal as the effects of carbon dioxiode. Static seems to be everywhere
Wireless energy (i.e. internet, tv remote controls, garage door openers, cell phones, ATM
or i guess elec. data transfers, etc) is not grounded like telephone lines and electricity.
Common sense says when any one of those towers out there get overloaded, the signal
will jump to the next available source like TV antennas on houses and even to the ore
in our soil like iron that is so abundant.
Over the last few months others in my neighborhood have noticed that sound goes dead.
I live 1 block off a major thrufare thru our town and every single day you can't even hear
the traffic. I found out from a friend that use to work for the telephone co., that this
vacuum of sound is caused by sound waves colliding with each other. It happens 20x
a day or more. Wireless eneregy like any energy (i.e. sunlight, electricity) must also have
magnetic and elec. fields. If the air is getting flooded with wireless energy then it must be
flooded with magnetic energy. If this is so, then magnetic energy fields have just as much
potential power to trap heat emissions as the vehicles that cause the emissions.
I don't know. It just seems like static energy is 100x more abundant here than I've
ever noticed before. About 30% of the elec. poles in this town you can hear the buzzing
and it only seems to be getting worse.
Also their is talk around about hydraulic sewer systems releaseing negative ions.
If true, then both wireless energy and the addition of negative ions have the ability
to encompass a much more major role in effecting global warming then even most of
us could imagine.
Im concerned. Wondering whether others have considered this potential problem
in the effects of global warming.
d
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