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Old 03-09-14, 06:54 AM   #17
jeff5may
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In this subject, I am grateful for my existence every day. At any time, I as well as you could be fried by a gamma ray burst or a rogue solar flare. Not to mention one of many forms of armageddon (nuclear, chemical or biological attack). The nazis could mount and launch a zombie apocalypse and forever alter the world as we know it. Don't forget the greedy bankers and military industrial complex. They now own the prison system as well. And thank God the comet burnt up on its way around the sun before reaching Earth.

IMHO, there are many other common activities and materials that are many orders of magnitude more hazardous to my health (many of which we all practice regularly). Smoking, drinking alcohol, and prescription pills are high on the list. Driving, flying, and climbing ladders are much more likely to kill you than even a leaky microwave oven. RFI and EMI are much more likely to disrupt other electronic devices than my health.

I know plenty of way too old, salty TIG welders that died of natural causes, after being subjected to high frequency energy at less than an arms-length away for decades. Don't even try to run a walkie-talkie near someone TIG welding aluminum, much less an AM radio! In addition to the HF start energy, the actual arc discharge runs up to 200 Amps at a frequency controlled by the user. If this amount of radio frequency splatter doesn't interfere with your electronic device, not much ever will. The appropriate PPE for such activities consists mostly of leather apparel and protection from the intense rays of visible and invisible light. No magnetic shielding is employed in this process to protect operators whatsoever. If the intense RF or magnetic energy was harmful to one's health, the EPA or OSHA would definitely have made up some rules protecting workers' safety.

One final question to the OP: In what manner does dirty energy differ than any other form of electromagnetism? At what point does normal electricity become tainted and dirty? In my understanding, all electricity is hazardous to a certain extent, mainly depending on intensity and frequency. It's a lion in a cage, so to speak. Don't stick your hand in the cage without armor.

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