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Burning Skin? Nausea? Headaches? PROTESTORS BEWARE

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peacelovingmother · 20/02/2011 17:47

Let me make it clear that I am not posting this to frighten anyone or dissuade from protesting, quite the opposite. But everyone must be made aware of this.

I have been protesting lately, after being active a couple of years in the field of disability rights. My local council do not like me very much.

Since October I have been suffering from burning skin (often worse at night), nausea, headaches, disrupted sleep, poor concentration, electric static and shock feelings... you name it. :(

Recently I discovered through Googling that these are symptoms of electronic harassment, and that it had been used on the women
peace protestors at Greenham Common in the 1980's. I will try and post a link to a video about it later.

Anyhow, apart from the symptoms, you can tell you are being harassed by using an EMF / ELF meter. They are available cheaply on eBay. If you want a good one, get one that covers low frequencies. Mine is 16 Hz upwards. I am currently setting up a Facebook page to expose this and posting videos of the EMF / ELF meter readings in my home. Angry If you are a target I would encourage you to do the same. A cheaper method, if you have a magnetic compass, is to walk around with it and watch where it deviates from true North. It is picking up electromagnetic fields.

Its apalling that the government has stooped to this low, and that because they have our names and addresses can target us like this. My entire family are being targetted, the world needs to know about this crime against humanity.

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earwicga · 22/02/2011 23:46

Ah, misread your earlier message. So even a reading of 1000 would come into safe levels.

OP - could there be any other physical reasons for the symptoms you are experiencing. Do all your family have these symptoms?

Snorbs - can you please please help me and korma here

Snorbs · 23/02/2011 00:07

1000nT is 1µT which is one hundredth of the WHO safe level. It's also one thirtieth of the strength of the magnetic field you walk around in every day courtesy of the Earth. I have yet to see any study that suggests magnetic flux levels that low pose any hazard to health.

I can't help with the iPod/iTunes thing though I'm afraid. I don't have an iPod and I took iTunes off my PC in disgust at how shoddy and unstable it was. Niceguy2's yer man for that kind of malarky.

earwicga · 23/02/2011 00:14

Ok. And thanks for the explanation of electrical readings. I really really should already know this stuff.

peacelovingmother · 23/02/2011 12:46

The instructions with my meter say above 200 is dangerous. Under 20 is ideal.

Believe me, this is totally possible and is happening to MANY people around the world.

Our country currently runs mobile phone masts way above levels allowed in others. So don't neccessariy trust what official organisations say is safe.

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Snorbs · 23/02/2011 14:13

I know that the UK does have questionable safe limits for various things which is why I was looking at the World Health Organisation recommendations rather than UK standards.

Does your meter's instructions say why it considers anything over 200nT is dangerous and under 20 as ideal? Eg, studies that have been performed or country-specific health bodies that say that's the safe limit? Or, indeed, any reasoning behind the limits it suggest at all?

The reason I ask is that 20nT is an incredibly tiny magnetic field. It's less than a thousandth of the earth's own magnetic field. I think you really would have to unplug pretty much everything in your house to get close to that level and that's before you can even start considering involvement by external malevolent forces.

Have you tried turning off everything in your house and doing a measurement then?

TheCoalitionNeedsYou · 23/02/2011 17:16

peacelovingmother - a) Research some basin physics
b)Research some basic biology
c) If you still think there is an issue contact a mental health professional .

peacelovingmother · 28/02/2011 12:26

I am sorry I'm not really up for debating what is happening. I know what my body feels like and I know that my daughter is getting sick. If you think that is a "natural" electromagnetic field, you are welcome, but if this is turned on you or your family you will know about it.

From somewhere I am finding the courage to talk about this, although it is making the attacks worse. The world must know.

This shows the measurements around both me and my daughter's heads.

We have gone to stay with relatives who understand about it but the harassment has not stopped.

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FellatioNelson · 28/02/2011 12:33

So the readings are the same no matter where you go? Doesn't tell you something?

FellatioNelson · 28/02/2011 12:36

Why don't leave your DD there for a bit, with a second monitor, you relatives can monitor her health and her readings, as well as their own, and you can measure yours at your home separately. then compare them.

BaroqueAroundTheClock · 28/02/2011 12:45

I have to say - as well as agreeing with FN's 12.33 post - how come it was the same when you were in a differnt place.

Why do you have a video of a plane titled UFO Confused

FellatioNelson · 28/02/2011 12:47

Or just go to the doctor immediately and tell him all this. Show him the videos to make him take you seriously. Show him the one of the plane as well. Please.

Sidge · 28/02/2011 12:57

Have you had your boiler and other gas appliances serviced recently?

I think there are many more reasonable explanations for your physical symptoms than those you are considering.

FellatioNelson · 28/02/2011 12:59

I noticed the meter seemed to bleep faster wqhen she moved it closer to her and her DD's heads though I have no idea what this means. Confused

Sidge · 28/02/2011 13:02

Well the camera was near her head, and brains generate a small amount of electrical charge.

(Disclaimer I am in no way at all a physicist so have no idea if that's the sort of meter that would pick up brainwaves!)

FellatioNelson · 28/02/2011 13:03

Is that why if you hold a digitally chipped car key to your head and press it you can open your car from a greater distance than you can by pointing it at the car?

BaroqueAroundTheClock · 28/02/2011 13:06

can you really Fellatio Grin - I take it you've experimented with this to find that out Grin

FellatioNelson · 28/02/2011 13:08

It's my best party trick. Wink

It's a popular misconception that Fellatio is features anywhere in my party trick repertiore. Grin

Sidge · 28/02/2011 13:23

It could be!!

My superior brain power harnessing the power of nature!

BaroqueAroundTheClock · 28/02/2011 13:23

Grin @ your last line

bullet234 · 28/02/2011 14:26

I agree that it is best to look for other reasons.
You see, I fully believe that "the powers that be" target protestors. But they do it in a far more cost effective and more effective way than the methods described in the OP. They do it by changing or influencing public opinion. So, lets say they want to ensure that the plans to alter DLA are broadly supported. Ministers will make lots of comments about how they just want to help get people back into work with these changes and will therefore create the impression that DLA is only available to those out of work. Factor in many people's suspicion or distrust of those claiming out of work benefits and most people's concept that paid employment is a good thing and when people protest about the changes to DLA, they are viewed in a more negative way.
Or let's say there's a protest going on about tuition fees. It's easy enough to concentrate on the tiny minority hellbent on causing trouble and ignore the vast majority who march peacefully.
There's the method of deterence as well. Containment or kettling may be mainly used to ensure overall control, but the knowledge that you run the risk of being placed for hours in an enclosed space without access to food, water or toilet facilities, amongst people growing increasingly resentful and angry (and that tiny minority hellbent on causing trouble), then you might think twice about going on that protest.
And of course, as we've seen, there's infiltration as well. Which can be used not just to garner information, but to instigate acts of vandalism or violence which can then be used to paint the protestors in a bad light.
Finally, if you were really really vindictive and you wanted to target a particular protestor, then a smear campaign would be effective as well.
So given that they can do all this for a very very low cost, why would they go to the cost and the effort and the time to go for the methods described in the OP?

FellatioNelson · 28/02/2011 14:41

OP have you actually been to the docs at all about this so far? What about your daughter? What if her health is suffering and you are ignoring it because you think you know the cause and are assuming the GP won't believe you? That's a a bit arrogant and selfish if you ask me. She could be suffering needlessly because you have already diagnosed her (rightly or wrongly) and she is not having access to treatment.

FellatioNelson · 28/02/2011 14:43

Do you have a partner at home? What does he say about it all? Is he ill?

FannyFifer · 28/02/2011 14:45

What readings do you get if you put the meter near someone elses head, not yours or your daughters??

RealityIsKnockedUp · 28/02/2011 14:45

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FannyFifer · 28/02/2011 14:45

Have you a carbon monoxide meter in your house?

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