Tuesday, October 12, 2010

EMR videos How safety is created / RF Phantom Voltage / Collapsing empire watch / 3.6 million to develop killer CT imgaging of metal

W.E.E.P. News

Wireless Electrical and Electromagnetic Pollution News

12 October 2010

How safety is created

We thank the makers of this video for the great contribution of becoming conscious worldwide. This video is used and Dutch subtitling for global interest.

Click on the link for a playlist of EMR videos courtesy of Arjen Witzel and the makers of the videos. English and Dutch subtitles ...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pf04CMcmjsc&feature=PlayList&p=5EE496B359AECDEF&index=0&playnext=1

Enrico

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RF Phantom Voltage/Induction 2 miles from Transmitter

Warning: video contains some profanity

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cEAKQ8xoFFQ

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Monday, Oct 11, 2010 14:12 ET

Collapsing empire watch

As of September 23, 2010, the United States ranked forty-ninth for both male and female life expectancy combined.

(Does Hi Tech equipment, cell phones, cordless phones and Wi Fi have something to do with this?  Martin.)

http://www.salon.com/news/opinion/glenn_greenwald/2010/10/11/empire/index.html

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Varian and Stanford scientists receive $3.6M NIH grant to develop advanced imaging technology

"Scientists from Stanford University and from the Ginzton Technology Center at Varian Medical Systems have jointly received a $3.6 million five-year research grant from the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) to develop advanced imaging technology for improving the quality of CT images for patients with metal objects in their bodies such as hip implants and dental fillings."

"Unfortunately, severe image distortions can be created when metal is present, making it harder to know what you're looking at."According to Star-Lack, it is possible to greatly reduce the distortions by using very high energy (megavoltage) x-rays that better penetrate the metal

However, megavoltage imaging also has significant disadvantages.  "You need a lot of dose, and the quality of images is poor, particularly in soft tissues," Star-Lack said."

http://varian.mediaroom.com/index.php?s=43&item=797

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