- Mobile-mast danger is all in your head
- Posted by Harry on July 25th, 2007
From The Register:
http://www.theregister.com/2007/07/2...rning_kit_off/
- Posted by Ivor Jones on July 25th, 2007
"Harry" <Harrysnot@home.com> wrote in message
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That was on the BBC 6 o'clock news this evening as well.
I wonder what Lenny thinks..?
Ivor
- Posted by Eeyore on July 25th, 2007
Harry wrote:
It seems that the presence of mobile phone masts can indeed make people severely ill, but
this has nothing to with radio waves - and probably everything to do with the fact that
the sufferers expect to be harmed.
Professor Fox told the BBC that "belief is a very powerful thing .. If you really believe
something is going to do you some harm, it will."
A bit like alleged anthropogenic global warming.
Graham
- Posted by Mike Roman on July 25th, 2007
"Eeyore" <rabbitsfriendsandrelations@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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Yeah, and "M.E." - oops, "C.F.S." - oops, "malingering"... ;o)
- Posted by Jon on July 26th, 2007
mikeoroman@loseit.gmail.com declared for all the world to hear...
Those conditions are recognised by the medical world. "mast-sensitive"
as far as I am aware is definitely not recognised (and I pray it never
does become so).
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Regards
Jon
- Posted by Mike Roman on July 26th, 2007
"Jon" <spam@jonparker.plus.com> wrote in message
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Actually, M.E. has been proven not to exist, and C.F.S. means nothing at
all. ;o)
I know what you mean though...