Lynne McTaggart See book keywords and concepts |
As one commentator wrote, "This would be similar to the concept of attempting to make a cell phone call to a friend and expecting her to answer when you have only dialed the first three digits of the phone number."13
Like STEP, Krucoff's studies also did not reveal anything about the patients in order to create a connection. In Targ s research, the healers had been given a photo and a name as well as information about the patient's condition. |
Peter J. Whitehouse and Daniel George See book keywords and concepts |
Even in our day-to-day lives stories are ubiquitous, appearing in newspapers, on television, on the Internet, surfacing in conversations with friends, in e-mails and cell phone discussions, and even cropping up in our inner monologues and daydreams. The stories most meaningful to us are the ones that give shape to our values and beliefs, and form cognitive frames that help us sort out a complex world that might otherwise overwhelm us. |
Jack Challem See book keywords and concepts |
Try to avoid talking on your cell phone while walking, though, because the distraction will slow down your pace.
By week 3, you might be able to include small amounts of starchy foods, such as brown rice or part of a baked sweet potato with your meals. If you have a problem limiting yourself to small portions, however, it's best to hold off eating such foods for at least two more weeks. |
Devra Davis See book keywords and concepts |
Another, entirely different set of data on electromagnetic fields, exposures of which cell phone signals are but one type, comes from looking at an illness even more extraordinarily rare than brain cancer— breast cancer in men. The total number of cases of male breast cancer in the United States today is thought to be less than 4,000, but some 1,400 new cases are reported each year, according to the American Cancer Society. |
Alex Steffen See book keywords and concepts |
This became the most basic mode of communication, at a time when cell phone signals were too weak to support spoken messages.
SEA-EAT bloggers aggregated firsthand accounts, reports, and pictures of the devastation from bloggers who happened to be in the affected zone. At the same time, they captured other stories and statistics as they evolved and were published by other new sources, including a page started on Wikipedia by one person, which today has evolved into the best overall record of the disaster. |
Kevin Trudeau See book keywords and concepts |
Don't use a cell phone and drive at the same time.
If you insist upon talking while you drive, use a headset that allows sound to travel by air rather than by wires into your ear.
Waveshield www.waveshield.com
Radio Frequency Safe www.rfsafe.com (727) 643-5440
7. Rest from Friday sundown to Saturday sundown.
Learn about the Sabbath, or Shabbat.
Everything fewish www.everythingjewish.com
The Shalom Center www.shalomctr.org (215) 844-8494
8. Take an afternoon fifteen-minute break.
The Napping Company, Inc. www.napping.com (207) 439-7639
9. Get rolfing. |
Phyllis A. Balch, CNC See book keywords and concepts |
The electromagnetic waves from a cell phone are supposed to meet government guidelines, but this is uncharted territory. It is best to err on the side of caution. There are numerous products on the market that contain an earpiece and attached microphone that allow you to keep the telephone itself some distance from your body.
ž If you use a computer and sit in front of a monitor all day, use a radiation/glare filter screen. Monitors are much better than they used to be, but it is wise to be cautious.
Q Have your home tested for radon. |
Kevin Trudeau See book keywords and concepts |
The cell phone industry seems to be just as harmful to a person's health as big tobacco. The similarities are eerily obvious. The cell phone industry is determined to deny or prevent any suggestion that its products might be dangerous even though years of negative research is proving otherwise. A study showed that mobile phones emanate radio waves that definitely damage the cells in the body, as well as DNA. Most shocking was the fact that the damage extended to the next generation of cells as well. |
Carol Simontacchi See book keywords and concepts |
No radio. No cell phone. No computer. Spend the time sleeping, meditating, reading, taking relaxing walks, or just thinking in absolute silence.
After your brain finally gets the rest it needs—and it may take hours before it can quiet itself—you will experience an incredible sense of peace that restores the body and mind. Do it often. Your body will love it.
DOES YOUR BODY NEED REALIGNMENT?
Many years ago, I fell off a horse and landed on the small of my back. I was not seriously injured; my back hurt for a few weeks and after several rounds of good chiropractic treatment, I felt fine. |
Kevin Trudeau See book keywords and concepts |
Sorensen at (518) 473-9472, or fax him at (518) 474-2896. His cell phone is (518) 527-4496, or call him toll-free at (800) 697-1220, extension 3-9472. Simply tell him you're as mad as hell and not going to take it any more, and that you support Kevin Trudeau.
I AM RIGHT AGAIN: FAKE RESEARCH HITS ALL-TIME HIGH
One of the things I state over and over in my book is the fact that research and studies are generally fake, false, and misleading. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
We've recently seen some interesting cases where outraged teachers were recorded on cell phone video cameras and audio recording devices, and then those videos or audio files were posted on the internet for the whole world to see.
And what the world is seeing is rather ugly: School teachers engaging in bizarre and certainly unacceptable behavior to try and get students to behave. Now granted, school teaching is a thankless job. |
Peter Rost See book keywords and concepts |
I told them, "Pfizer just disconnected my cell phone and disabled access to my corporate e-mail account." I also added that, "I'm not that worried though. My office phone is still working. And Pfizer is committed to treating all employees with honesty, fairness, and respect. They strive to uphold the personal dignity of each individual and honor diversity, according to Pfizer's Policy on Business Conduct."
I couldn't help being a bit sarcastic and ended the mail, "I also know they embrace our political system with one vote for every corporation, oops, I meant individual. |
| I dialed the office number on my cell phone to retrieve my voicemail messages.
The Surprise
The first message was from our CEO, Fred Hassan. Such a voice-mail wasn't unusual in and of itself. Fred was an avid communicator, and he regularly sent voicemails and e-mails to all employees, telling us about the business and how we were doing. He was thought of by Pharmacia employees as one of the few enlightened leaders in the pharmaceutical industry. He also had an excellent reputation outside of Pharmacia, a company that Fred had saved when he became CEO back in 1997. |
| They told me that Pfizer had pulled cell phone and company telephone logs and that the lawyers had asked them questions about the content of those calls. I was also told that the lawyers had obtained their e-mails without their permission, which Pfizer policy allowed them to do. I realized that someone had probably snatched all my e-mails a long time ago.6
About six weeks later, I received a follow-up call from Arthur. He told me that my phone calls were being monitored; however, Pfizer had not initiated this. |
| Finkelberg appeared to be talking intensely on his cell phone. It is worth noting that an employee has very few rights in an internal investigation, and employees at other companies have been fired simply for refusing to participate without a lawyer. Pfizer could very well have refused a tape recording. But now, when I had the interest of the press, Pfizer had to consider the public's reception of their actions. They wouldn't benefit from making a martyr out of me—just yet.
The interrogation resumed after Pfizer management finally relented and approved our tape recording of the meeting. |
| The Associated Press (AP) reported that "numerous company employees had suffered cell phone service problems recently." Pfizer's PR department explained that Pfizer "was requiring some people to create more e-mail passwords, causing some disruptions." The AP also tried to find out about the situation with my lack of a supervisor; however, Pfizer wouldn't comment on that.6
But it was too late for Pfizer's damage control. The press smelled blood in the water and Berenson wrote, "Dr. Rost may have additional protection against being fired. |
| To make matters worse, I had also just discovered that Pfizer had turned off my cell phone. They had recently sent me an e-mail telling me that my phone might be turned off if I didn't move the billing from a central account to my corporate American Express card. There was only one problem with these instructions. I had been notified by American Express that Pfizer had also cancelled my credit card.
New Contact Information
As I had in the past, I decided to turn my rapidly deteriorating employment situation to my advantage. |
Ray Dodd See book keywords and concepts |
Use your cell phone, watch, or PDA. When the alarm goes off, note what you are thinking about. Were you aware before the alarm went off how your mind was running and what it was engaged in?
By the time we become adults we have digested massive amounts of information, but our awareness has grown smaller with each passing year. We record only our big emotions and we need to describe those with words. Ninety-five percent of the time we perceive the world through what we see, what we hear, and through the voice in our mind. |
Eric R. Braverman See book keywords and concepts |
So choose to live as far away as possible from power lines, stand away from and to the side of microwave ovens, use incandescent or full-spectrum lightbulbs instead of fluorescent ones, and always use the hands-free attachment for your cell phone. Studies show mixed results of fluorescent lights on ADD and of electromagnetic fields on mood, health, and obesity, but based on what I've seen in my office, these mixed results will later prove to have a direct effect on your nature. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
It charges at night like your cell phone. It has a timer function so that you have 15-, 30-, 45- or 60-minute settings, and it shuts off automatically. The battery is basically going to give you 90 minutes of light and yet it doesn't add depreciable weight because it's lithium ion.
Mike: Well, it's very light.
Pederson: Yes -- it's about 8 ounces.
Mike: And it's more of an environmentally safe battery than nickel cadmium.
Pederson: Right -- you're not throwing it away. You're recharging it and the LEDs themselves. |
Alex Steffen See book keywords and concepts |
Nokia has prototyped a cell phone that pops itself apart in two seconds, as opposed to the two minutes normally required for manual disassembly. The phone uses special alloys and polymers that change their shapes when heated with a laser—unthreading the screws, pushing apart the case, and popping off the circuit board.
The temperature needed to disassemble the phone is 140-300 degrees Fahrenheit (60-150 degrees Celsius), cool enough to not melt the surrounding plastic, but hot enough to not be triggered accidentally. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
Homeland Security is reading your international mail, digitally filtering all your international phone calls for audible keywords, scanning virtually all internet traffic, and even tracking citizens by their cell phone transponders. All of this is blatantly illegal, by the way. Do you have any doubt that this police state government would hesitate to download and scan your memories and thoughts if the technology were available? |
Greg Critser See book keywords and concepts |
The same might be done with the latest brand of chocolate chip cookie, deodorant, low-carb beer, or cell phone. The genius and the insanity of our system run like that, and most of us participate in it, for better and for worse.
Yet in the case of pharmaceuticals, we are talking about something fundamentally different. These are potent, sophisticated chemical compounds, developed at the cost of hundreds of millions of dollars, vetted by leading scientists for safety, and then very carefully indicated for use only with the supervision of a physician. These products actually change our body. |
Gary E. Schwartz and Linda G. S. Russek See book keywords and concepts |
As I write these words at my computer, I can imagine receiving a call on my cell phone. It is sitting next to my desk. Phone calls from hundreds of thousands, if not millions of people, are streaming down from satellites, going here and there and everywhere, including to my desk. But I do not hear any of them. However, my phone is tuned so that it can register a certain pattern, start ringing, and initiate communication. It serves as an antenna, tuner, and amplifier. |
Alex Steffen See book keywords and concepts |
A female staff member was hijacked, assaulted, and robbed of her computer and cell phone. Fortunately, EQUITAS was already using Martus —all the files on the worker's computer were encrypted and saved on the remote server, and her attackers got none of EQUITAS's precious information.
Martus is available for download (www. martus.org) in English, Spanish, Arabic, French, Russian, Thai, Nepali, and Persian versions, and so far people from over seventy countries have installed the program. The Thai version is being used to help Southeast Asian groups document human rights abuses in Myanmar. |
Joe Graedon, M.S. and Teresa Graedon, Ph.D. See book keywords and concepts |
That's why so many consult Consumer Reports magazine when they are trying to decide what microwave oven, digital camera, or cell phone to purchase. Consumers Union makes an effort to test many of the brands buyers are likely to find in their local stores. All equipment is subjected to the same tests, and products are rated on how well they perform. Consumers can choose the product that is most appropriate based on the features that matter most to them. With cars, people can compare models based on cost, reliability, owner satisfaction, safety, and miles per gallon. |
Alex Steffen See book keywords and concepts |
Imagine a cell phone that monitored your location using networked surveillance sensors within the phone, and sent text messages to help you keep track of others. This is the premise behind LOCA: Location Oriented Critical Arts, a Finnish project that explores the use of consumer gadgets as nodes for monitoring networks. The idea could be both sinister and constructive; LOCA's projects test both sides of the fence.
If the idea of being tracked stirs uneasiness, there are other great applications for sensing technologies. |
| Instead of extending a thumb or waving down a cab, the rider would use a cell phone to enter her location (assuming the phone didn't already know it) and desired destination. The system would alert drivers who were headed in the same direction that a rider was nearby.
Concerns over safety would be the biggest obstacle to such a system. Hitchhiking— once a common, utilitarian practice, and later a rather romantic undertaking—is now considered risky by both riders and drivers alike. |
Kevin Trudeau See book keywords and concepts |
If the cell phone is within just a few feet of you, you are being affected.
• High tension power lines. These lines produce powerful amounts of negative energy affecting all living things in a large area around them.
• Electric wiring. Wiring encompasses our homes, our offices, our cars, any electronic device we carry, and is even buried under sidewalks and streets.
• Computers, televisions and radios. When these units are turned on, they emit large amounts of negative electromagnetic energy.
• Fluorescent lights. |
Tanya Harter Pierce See book keywords and concepts |
Also, chronic dehydration is a more and more common problem for modern people who are rushing around between working, taking the kids to school, talking on the cell phone, and so forth, while keeping themselves going with caffeinated drinks that are diuretics and deplete the body of its water even more. Chronic dehydration can promote acidity in the body, too. Certain toxins in our bodies promote acidity, chronic infections can promote acidity, and even allergic reactions to foods can promote acidity. |