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Post by Abby-Joy on Jan 7, 2019 2:01:48 GMT -5
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The "Opt-Out" contract IS A SCAM! This video presents detailed info how to more effectively refuse and challenge harmful and illegal programs which attempt to force you to accept dangerous policies such as vaccinations and spying/transmitting utility meters. This video goes into detail to present your legal options and explain the powerful free documents at www.FreedomTaker.com which are designed to put the authority back in your hands.
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Post by Abby-Joy on Jan 7, 2019 2:47:45 GMT -5
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Post by ladypeartree on Jan 7, 2019 5:07:04 GMT -5
Love it .. here in the UK we have 10 days to refute any contract
I could save almost 75% of my water bills if I have a meter put in but I don't believe people should be forced to cut back on a necessary thing because we already pay more than we should for these " services " and the companies have HUGE profits
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Post by John on Jan 25, 2019 14:47:36 GMT -5
Good information. The only vaccinations I have agreed to was when I needed a tetanus booster a few years ago. No flu shots or anything like that. When they put the smart meter in, I never signed anything that I can remember. A guy just said they were putting it in. I told him I didn't want anything that cuts power off during peak usage, and he said it doesn't. Nothing about health risks were mentioned.
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Post by Abby-Joy on Jan 25, 2019 15:01:17 GMT -5
Good information. The only vaccinations I have agreed to was when I needed a tetanus booster a few years ago. No flu shots or anything like that. When they put the smart meter in, I never signed anything that I can remember. A guy just said they were putting it in. I told him I didn't want anything that cuts power off during peak usage, and he said it doesn't. Nothing about health risks were mentioned.
They're not going to reveal the health risks. If we have to, we'll shut off all the breakers to the entire house except the fridge/kitchen ... until we can get solar. I don't need more radiation pumped into our home and bodies. We don't use a lot of electricity as it is. Our bill is usually between $40 and $60 a month. A solar system to meet our needs will be costly, but not as costly as it could be if we had a huge house and used a lot of electricity.
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Post by John on Jan 25, 2019 15:11:23 GMT -5
I would have gone to solar a long time ago if it wasn't so expensive. I have heard you can gradually add panels, but never looked into it.
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Post by Abby-Joy on Jan 25, 2019 16:12:04 GMT -5
I would have gone to solar a long time ago if it wasn't so expensive. I have heard you can gradually add panels, but never looked into it.
I guess if someone feels it's important enough, they can start small and add on as finances permit. I think that would be best for us. My husband says he's all for it. We just have to get some good references and do a lot of research about the most affordable ways to do it. It would take pretty much all our income tax and then probably make payments for awhile. But it's no different than an electricity bill, and then it's paid off... but much safer. I know that appliances, phones, computers, and other electronics give off radiation, but we're taking steps to cut that down as well.
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Post by John on Jan 25, 2019 16:17:21 GMT -5
I would have gone to solar a long time ago if it wasn't so expensive. I have heard you can gradually add panels, but never looked into it.
I guess if someone feels it's important enough, they can start small and add on as finances permit. I think that would be best for us. My husband says he's all for it. We just have to get some good references and do a lot of research about the most affordable ways to do it. It would take pretty much all our income tax and then probably make payments for awhile. But it's no different than an electricity bill, and then it's paid off... but much safer. I know that appliances, phones, computers, and other electronics give off radiation, but we're taking steps to cut that down as well. I never looked at it like that. If you can get it put in to where it replaces your electric bill, and pay monthly, you may not be any worse off. I need to look into that.
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Post by Abby-Joy on Jan 25, 2019 16:56:36 GMT -5
I guess if someone feels it's important enough, they can start small and add on as finances permit. I think that would be best for us. My husband says he's all for it. We just have to get some good references and do a lot of research about the most affordable ways to do it. It would take pretty much all our income tax and then probably make payments for awhile. But it's no different than an electricity bill, and then it's paid off... but much safer. I know that appliances, phones, computers, and other electronics give off radiation, but we're taking steps to cut that down as well. I never looked at it like that. If you can get it put in to where it replaces your electric bill, and pay monthly, you may not be any worse off. I need to look into that.
Yes, it's worth it for the sake of health. I'd rather live completely off grid. But it's better than nothing.
Our house came with a microwave, but I haven't used it but maybe a dozen times (if that) since we moved here. I keep it unplugged. I have covers over electronics like the wifi router and cordless phone, etc, that block most of the radiation they give off. There are ways to cut down on the "dirty electricity" in your house as well.
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Post by Cletus on Jan 25, 2019 18:05:16 GMT -5
I never looked at it like that. If you can get it put in to where it replaces your electric bill, and pay monthly, you may not be any worse off. I need to look into that.
Yes, it's worth it for the sake of health. I'd rather live completely off grid. But it's better than nothing.
Our house came with a microwave, but I haven't used it but maybe a dozen times (if that) since we moved here. I keep it unplugged. I have covers over electronics like the wifi router and cordless phone, etc, that block most of the radiation they give off. There are ways to cut down on the "dirty electricity" in your house as well. microwaves are very dangerous... not only if you use it. there is a device inside called a magnatron. warning to any who read this... DO NOT PLAY WITH MAGNATRONS!!! if you can get it to work the microwaves can burn you internally boil your eyes and blind you instantly and also kill you and the waves bounce off walls windows or anything in your house as well as it will start fires including inside or on your body!!! Anyway, its what makes the microwaves that "cook" your food. it actually attacks water molecules and makes them vibrate causing whats inside to heat up. but the vacuum tube which is pretty large is made entirely of a very toxic known human carcinogen. and the cancer it causes is a very nasty cancer. if it breaks and the dust of this material gets on you, you breath it, gets in your eye, in a cut absorbs thru your skin by a cut or sweat... game over.
I have a magnatron in my garage i got out of an industrial grade microwave that had a mini switch go out in the door to open and cut it off thru a safety cut off.
what makes a microwave as heavy as it is is the transformer inside. the transformer I got takes 110v from the outlet in the wall and boosts it to 480v. that is two times as much as an outside air conditioner or a stove with a fat cord. 110v might kill you. 220v can kill and has killed. 480v will evaporate the water in you and set you on fire.... or at the very least leave you smoking. my plan with the transformer i got out of the microwave is to make a welder machine with it... as for the magnatron I do not know what to do with it. I do not want to throw it away but dont really want to keep it... it has all kinds of warning labels on it. and they all look like if the warnings are not heeded you will die. they are not regular warning labels.
those big toaster ovens are a much healthier alternative... because i saw a video once where a man boiled the same amount of water from the same source on the stove and an equal amount in the microwave. let the water cool. gave this water to two plants but of the same kind of plant. same kind of soil. after a while of doing this the plant with the microwave water was not near as healthy. microwaves are bad in every way and it is the most dangerous thing in houses anywhere in the world unless there are terrorists making stuff they shouldnt in houses.
just do a little searching on the internet for magnatrons and see how bad it is.
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Post by Abby-Joy on Jan 25, 2019 18:19:44 GMT -5
Yes, it's worth it for the sake of health. I'd rather live completely off grid. But it's better than nothing.
Our house came with a microwave, but I haven't used it but maybe a dozen times (if that) since we moved here. I keep it unplugged. I have covers over electronics like the wifi router and cordless phone, etc, that block most of the radiation they give off. There are ways to cut down on the "dirty electricity" in your house as well. microwaves are very dangerous... not only if you use it. there is a device inside called a magnatron. warning to any who read this... DO NOT PLAY WITH MAGNATRONS!!! if you can get it to work the microwaves can burn you internally boil your eyes and blind you instantly and also kill you and the waves bounce off walls windows or anything in your house as well as it will start fires including inside or on your body!!! Anyway, its what makes the microwaves that "cook" your food. it actually attacks water molecules and makes them vibrate causing whats inside to heat up. but the vacuum tube which is pretty large is made entirely of a very toxic known human carcinogen. and the cancer it causes is a very nasty cancer. if it breaks and the dust of this material gets on you, you breath it, gets in your eye, in a cut absorbs thru your skin by a cut or sweat... game over.
I have a magnatron in my garage i got out of an industrial grade microwave that had a mini switch go out in the door to open and cut it off thru a safety cut off.
what makes a microwave as heavy as it is is the transformer inside. the transformer I got takes 110v from the outlet in the wall and boosts it to 480v. that is two times as much as an outside air conditioner or a stove with a fat cord. 110v might kill you. 220v can kill and has killed. 480v will evaporate the water in you and set you on fire.... or at the very least leave you smoking. my plan with the transformer i got out of the microwave is to make a welder machine with it... as for the magnatron I do not know what to do with it. I do not want to throw it away but dont really want to keep it... it has all kinds of warning labels on it. and they all look like if the warnings are not heeded you will die. they are not regular warning labels.
those big toaster ovens are a much healthier alternative... because i saw a video once where a man boiled the same amount of water from the same source on the stove and an equal amount in the microwave. let the water cool. gave this water to two plants but of the same kind of plant. same kind of soil. after a while of doing this the plant with the microwave water was not near as healthy. microwaves are bad in every way and it is the most dangerous thing in houses anywhere in the world unless there are terrorists making stuff they shouldnt in houses.
just do a little searching on the internet for magnatrons and see how bad it is.
You're exactly right, brother! When I was young ... I think around 12 or so, one of my uncles was killed while working on a microwave. He was always picking up things that others threw away and fixing them. He had taken his youngest daughter (age 6 or 7 at the time) to the dump and she talked him into taking the microwave home to fix. He did. While he was working on it, he touched something in it and it electrocuted him ... killed instantly. My little cousin saw it happen and it really messed her up. She blamed herself for her dad's death.
Maybe you have some insight on this? From what I was told, it wasn't even plugged in. He touched something inside the microwave and it zapped him. I could be wrong though.
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Post by Cletus on Jan 25, 2019 18:34:33 GMT -5
microwaves are very dangerous... not only if you use it. there is a device inside called a magnatron. warning to any who read this... DO NOT PLAY WITH MAGNATRONS!!! if you can get it to work the microwaves can burn you internally boil your eyes and blind you instantly and also kill you and the waves bounce off walls windows or anything in your house as well as it will start fires including inside or on your body!!! Anyway, its what makes the microwaves that "cook" your food. it actually attacks water molecules and makes them vibrate causing whats inside to heat up. but the vacuum tube which is pretty large is made entirely of a very toxic known human carcinogen. and the cancer it causes is a very nasty cancer. if it breaks and the dust of this material gets on you, you breath it, gets in your eye, in a cut absorbs thru your skin by a cut or sweat... game over.
I have a magnatron in my garage i got out of an industrial grade microwave that had a mini switch go out in the door to open and cut it off thru a safety cut off.
what makes a microwave as heavy as it is is the transformer inside. the transformer I got takes 110v from the outlet in the wall and boosts it to 480v. that is two times as much as an outside air conditioner or a stove with a fat cord. 110v might kill you. 220v can kill and has killed. 480v will evaporate the water in you and set you on fire.... or at the very least leave you smoking. my plan with the transformer i got out of the microwave is to make a welder machine with it... as for the magnatron I do not know what to do with it. I do not want to throw it away but dont really want to keep it... it has all kinds of warning labels on it. and they all look like if the warnings are not heeded you will die. they are not regular warning labels.
those big toaster ovens are a much healthier alternative... because i saw a video once where a man boiled the same amount of water from the same source on the stove and an equal amount in the microwave. let the water cool. gave this water to two plants but of the same kind of plant. same kind of soil. after a while of doing this the plant with the microwave water was not near as healthy. microwaves are bad in every way and it is the most dangerous thing in houses anywhere in the world unless there are terrorists making stuff they shouldnt in houses.
just do a little searching on the internet for magnatrons and see how bad it is.
You're exactly right, brother! When I was young ... I think around 12 or so, one of my uncles was killed while working on a microwave. He was always picking up things that others threw away and fixing them. He had taken his youngest daughter (age 6 or 7 at the time) to the dump and she talked him into taking the microwave home to fix. He did. While he was working on it, he touched something in it and it electrocuted him ... killed instantly. My little cousin saw it happen and it really messed her up. She blamed herself for her dad's death.
Maybe you have some insight on this? From what I was told, it wasn't even plugged in. He touched something inside the microwave and it zapped him. I could be wrong though. electricity can be stored inside some components inside microwaves and even inside regular electronics... but when its hooked up to a transformer than can take 110v and turn it into 480v... thats all it takes is to touch the wrong thing. even regular electronics can be dangerous if you do not know what you are doing, what certain things are or do. some very small electrical parts can store up lots of juice and still electrocute you even if unplugged. some things are made to do nothing but store electricity inside and just powering it off does not make it safe.
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Post by Abby-Joy on Jan 25, 2019 20:52:34 GMT -5
You're exactly right, brother! When I was young ... I think around 12 or so, one of my uncles was killed while working on a microwave. He was always picking up things that others threw away and fixing them. He had taken his youngest daughter (age 6 or 7 at the time) to the dump and she talked him into taking the microwave home to fix. He did. While he was working on it, he touched something in it and it electrocuted him ... killed instantly. My little cousin saw it happen and it really messed her up. She blamed herself for her dad's death.
Maybe you have some insight on this? From what I was told, it wasn't even plugged in. He touched something inside the microwave and it zapped him. I could be wrong though. electricity can be stored inside some components inside microwaves and even inside regular electronics... but when its hooked up to a transformer than can take 110v and turn it into 480v... thats all it takes is to touch the wrong thing. even regular electronics can be dangerous if you do not know what you are doing, what certain things are or do. some very small electrical parts can store up lots of juice and still electrocute you even if unplugged. some things are made to do nothing but store electricity inside and just powering it off does not make it safe. Thank you for confirming this. I believe it's accurate then, that it wasn't plugged in when he was electrocuted. I've always been very wary of those things since then.
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Post by Cletus on Jan 25, 2019 22:39:54 GMT -5
electricity can be stored inside some components inside microwaves and even inside regular electronics... but when its hooked up to a transformer than can take 110v and turn it into 480v... thats all it takes is to touch the wrong thing. even regular electronics can be dangerous if you do not know what you are doing, what certain things are or do. some very small electrical parts can store up lots of juice and still electrocute you even if unplugged. some things are made to do nothing but store electricity inside and just powering it off does not make it safe. Thank you for confirming this. I believe it's accurate then, that it wasn't plugged in when he was electrocuted. I've always been very wary of those things since then. if you took apart a radio or a dvd player and saw the circuit board would you know what a capacitor is? they are ussually round with two hard metal wires soldiered into the board. they can be a variety of colors and if you read on them it will say a number with a v for volts. they store electricity. I have pulled out of radios capacitors that say 50v but sometimes they are wired so all the juice of multiple capacitors can come together as one jolt. in microwaves there is a very large capacitor. kind of like the capacitors in outside air conditioner units.
if you google microwave capacitor and read on there it ussually says 2100vac... thats probably enough to kill an elephant. if I had to guess thats what it was that got your kin. the big capacitors dont look like on smaller electronic boards. they are ussually silver color metal and big enough to stick out both sides of your hand when you grab it with two male end prongs on one end. but some of the little ones can kill you or hurt you real bad. nerve damage. or worse. some of the smaller capacity ones will only give you a tingle. but if you dont know just dont touch it.
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Post by Curious on Jan 26, 2019 18:39:58 GMT -5
Is the food cooked in a microwave dangerous?
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