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It's quite simple, anything above visible light is potentially dangerous.

Ironically, the strongest RF energy you're subjected to in your day to day life comes from space. It's the loud static you hear between stations on an analog tuner and exists on every frequency.

Yet another fact that makes people who claim to be RF sensitive hilariously pathetic.
Yea I know.. Well not the analog tuner part, but yea.
 
Yea I know.. Well not the analog tuner part, but yea.

Well, a digital tuner will not tune to blank frequencies of the spectrum and with digital, the content either plays, or not, or is broken up into "audio pixels" kinda garbled nonsense when it can only decode bits and pieces.

If it cannot decode any packets, it stays silent.
 
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I think we can forgive not remembering what frequency ionizing starts…

Also, what if its Slayer or Metallica? I am sure those tunes can rip off a couple charges.
Not really, I mean what's the end-game of radiation-on-wifi? Kill a bunch of people? Make a bunch of people extremely sick? I'm grasping at the 'pro' of mass radiation induced organ failure that's fixable by the person experiencing it.
 
Not really, I mean what's the end-game of radiation-on-wifi? Kill a bunch of people? Make a bunch of people extremely sick? I'm grasping at the 'pro' of mass radiation induced organ failure that's fixable by the person experiencing it.
But it did send me on a trip down "Could this wifi chip leak radiation in other frequency ranges"... (no)

 
But not original:

 
I got my ELF blocker so I'm good.




I knew a guy that sold ELF blockers. He let me take one apart to see what was inside. It was a printed circuit board with a rectangular spiral printed on it and the parts required to drive the LED "on" light. The whole thing was about the size of an old school Walkman. Given that ELF wavelengths are in the 10,000 km to 100,000 km range, I suspect the thing did, um, nothing. 😛
Does it also double as a tiger and/or bear repellent?
 
It seems really weird that there's no real understanding of his motive.
Theory 5 could be true: https://edition.cnn.com/2018/03/21/us/jfk-assassination-conspiracy-theories-debunked/index.html

This one, which I tend to believe, says that he didn't agree with the national security agencies on foreign affairs: https://www.amazon.com/JFKs-War-National-Security-Establishment/dp/B01BH0L9JC

It would be pretty easy for these agencies to have worked together to take out JFK, coz who is gonna suspect the protectors of the public and the country? And we all know that the excuse of "national security reasons" lets these agencies do virtually anything.
 
Theory 5 could be true: https://edition.cnn.com/2018/03/21/us/jfk-assassination-conspiracy-theories-debunked/index.html

This one, which I tend to believe, says that he didn't agree with the national security agencies on foreign affairs: https://www.amazon.com/JFKs-War-National-Security-Establishment/dp/B01BH0L9JC

It would be pretty easy for these agencies to have worked together to take out JFK, coz who is gonna suspect the protectors of the public and the country? And we all know that the excuse of "national security reasons" lets these agencies do virtually anything.
I mean that's a pretty damned boring reason. Like how many overtly mentally distressed individuals take issue with such mundane features of our government and don't go off shooting at people? That's something of a stretch.
 
The entire border crisis with all of these millions of asylum seekers has been engineered over the past 4-5 years. I wouldn’t be surprised to learn that dark money donor networks are working with narco-traffickers and other nefarious groups to incentivize people to flee en masse from Central America, Africa, South Asia and beyond.
 
The entire border crisis with all of these millions of asylum seekers has been engineered over the past 4-5 years. I wouldn’t be surprised to learn that dark money donor networks are working with narco-traffickers and other nefarious groups to incentivize people to flee en masse from Central America, Africa, South Asia and beyond.
It's actually a product of the Border Patrol not doing its job. The agency needs a top to bottom house cleaning.
 
How democracy dies..

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With thunderous applause!
My brain blockage is preventing me from discerning if you agree with this or a sarcastic response.

I couldn't disagree with this op-ed more. Republicans often use the tactic of "both sides" when they can't justify their horrific shit. In addition to Jan 6, Republicans around the country are attempting to gerrymander black people out of political power and are getting busted by the courts. Meanwhile Democrats are trying to end political gerrymandering.
 
My brain blockage is preventing me from discerning if you agree with this or a sarcastic response.

I couldn't disagree with this op-ed more. Republicans often use the tactic of "both sides" when they can't justify their horrific shit. In addition to Jan 6, Republicans around the country are attempting to gerrymander black people out of political power and are getting busted by the courts. Meanwhile Democrats are trying to end political gerrymandering.
He can confirm/deny this, but when I read it I thought he was being facetious.

The WSJ opinion pieces are typically conservative scum food.
 
My brain blockage is preventing me from discerning if you agree with this or a sarcastic response.

I couldn't disagree with this op-ed more. Republicans often use the tactic of "both sides" when they can't justify their horrific shit. In addition to Jan 6, Republicans around the country are attempting to gerrymander black people out of political power and are getting busted by the courts. Meanwhile Democrats are trying to end political gerrymandering.
It's a sarcastic Queen Amadala quote from Star Wars.
 
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