Re: TETRA microwave masts

From: HLE (OORAH!!_at_USMC.ret)
Date: 09/10/04


Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 06:18:44 -0700


"john" <nospamoridiots@vaccine.com> wrote in message
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> "Henry" <OORAH@USMC.ret> wrote in message
> news:wi90d.477$XW.81@twister.socal.rr.com...
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> >
> > Henry
> > ... I wish you'd find that comforting, but I suspect you'll discover
that
> > I'm part of the conspiracy
> >
>
> Sounds more like the wishful thinking of a pyjama person, they usually
can't
> read what they can't believe. Now try again on this simple story
> http://www.whale.to/b/tetra1.html
>
>

If your goal is to trigger indignant reactions, anger, argument - you've
waved this flag in the right place. However, it's likely to deteriorate into
a series of interpersonal attacks that have nothing to do with the issue. As
usual.

Your references require a bit of interpretation.

QUOTE
Campaigners believe that Tetra's pulsed microwave radiation signals at a
frequency of 17.6Hz, a level similar to brain waves, cause calcium to leak
from the brain, damaging the nervous system.
<snip>
Mass UK Mind Control Technology Now A Reality
UNQUOTE

1. Even the broadest and earliest definition of "microwave" set the lowest
limit at 0.3 centimeters wl, or 1GHz. No microwave signal operates at
17.6Hz, though a microwave carrier could be amplitude-modulated with a
17.6Hz signal, just as it could be modulated with 200Hz (the fundamental of
my speaking voice). Your references suggest that Tetra supports UK's GSM
cellular systems, which operate at 900MHz and 1800MHz (mine is Vodafone) and
emergency services (similar frequency bands - but unlikely to be below
500MHz - article says O2).
2. "Similar to brain waves" is wrong. The system operates at GSM. The
pulsing may be at 17.6Hz, but there is no evidence that the pulsing
(amplitude changes - not frequency changes) excites tissue. Tissue is most
excited at about 2.45GHz, the freq at which a typical counter microwave oven
does its stuff because hydrogen (in water) is resonant there.
3. Putting the Rifat article ("Mass UK Mind Control") on the Tetra list sure
adds enormous credibility to everything else there! Until I saw that, I was
beginning to have doubts (obviously created when the suspicion-stifling
signal leaked from England to New York).

The only data I've seen that found evil and hazard in these antenna threats
always began with the assumption that they must be dangerous because those
antennas look threatening. In fact, some cell antennas and radar antennas
produced symptoms among nearby complaining residents long before the systems
were activated! But since this particular topic is so close to my heart (and
my pacemaker!) both literally and figuratively, I'll do some more checking
around.

Henry, co-conspirator.
We make our money by using "17.6Hz microwaves" to drive calcium from the
brains of unsuspecting passers-by, capturing that calcium and packaging it,
and selling it to the food supplement people.