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    Wireless safety?

    There is so much shit out there on the interweb I thought I would get the view of the KB experts.

    I have an Apple airport extreme running the wireless for my computer. The only phone line in the house that is enabled is in one of the kids bedrooms so that is where the airport extreme sits, emitting all of its death rays etc. The wife has gone all tin foil hat and now turns the thing off when the lad goes to bed leaving me unable to post late night rubbish on KB.

    I have read a whole lot of conflicting advice. Of course there are waves everywhere. If you have wireless the waves will be all through the house. Are they stronger and more dangerous the closer they are to the device emitting them? Is it really any different to the original wireless, ie the radio waves that pervade the whole world?

    Any decent links appreciated.

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    Guaranteed there are other studies that paint a much worse picture.
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    It depends which conspiracy theory you'd like to believe. There's so much conflicting evidence, so don't count on a "true" answer.

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    Tell her the nipper will be exposed to way more rays once he/she goes to school - telecom love erecting cell phone towers around schools .....

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    i wouldnt. The 900MHz to 2.4g that cellular shit runs on is bad for bees.
    It hasnt existed long enough for science to work out how badly it will fuck you up.

    If rf heats tissue 0.7degree it 900%s your chance of cancer and jew disease.

    Find your demarc and run 2wire to a jack in a central location away from people.

    Or just cat6 your house like a fucking pro.

    Fucking macfag.

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    youre in dunedin. The wee tyke probably has 3 arms and 12 toes anyway. Maybe the cancerific will make him normal enough to leave the hole.

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    also look up some yasimaru emoto shit. He studied and photographed the effects of waves on water and subsequent ice crystals.

    Peoples are 80% water. The brain especially.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Akzle View Post
    youre in dunedin. The wee tyke probably has 3 arms and 12 toes anyway. Maybe the cancerific will make him normal enough to leave the hole.
    He's adopted from up your way so we had the arms amputated to stop him thieving.

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    Think the field strength is inverse distance squared or something. Get it a few m away to be on the safe side.
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    I'm more worried about chemtrails and amalgam fillings than I am about rogue WiFi.
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    http://www.marksdailyapple.com/wifi-...#axzz2pPCXLou9

    Mark knows his stuff, and has helped me personally on many aspects of healthy living. He pretty much has a bob each way on this though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher View Post
    I'm more worried about chemtrails and amalgam fillings than I am about rogue WiFi.
    Not bothered about either of those. Serves you right for not wiping your arse or brushing your teeth properly.

    Thanks everyone else, some interesting stuff. I was actually open minded when I started this thread, wanting to show my wife she was getting a bit over the top, but do believe the comment that Akzle made about wifi not having existed long enough for science to work out how badly it will fuck you up. I am guessing that having an emitting device close to the head of the bed of a child might not be a good idea, not withstanding all the radio waves and cell phone waves that are banging around every house in NZ.

    So, anyone want a five year old? He learnt the F word at Christmas.

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    certain frequencies in the rf spectrum are non-harmful to tissue and other shit. Generally of the variety and amplitude found in nature.

    I dont run wifi and my cellphones off as often as not. I dont live near people, though can pick up the neighbours wifi (2.4GHz) if i point my high gain antenna dish in their direction, so it is blasting past, just not in useful-for-streaming-hentai concentrations.

    Also i live just below the ridge of a north facing hill/bowl so that acts as a collector for lots of rf, its amazing what you can tune into with a wideband hf receiver. Tesla was right, theres a fucktonne of energy up there, grow your hair long and tune into the cosmos!

    As for the kid, would you swap for a 7 year old girl that is far too much like her mother?
    (the mother is a kamayamaya beyatch)

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    Maybe when she is 16. I'll be in touch.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Berries View Post
    So, anyone want a five year old? He learnt the F word at Christmas.
    Ford?


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