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A study from Berkeley raises new questions...
about tin foil hats!! :D
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Only in California!!!!
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Them sneaky bastages! ;)
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What do you want to bet they got a GOVERNMENT GRANT for this study????
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Oh, I see, they moved it there during 2005 but have since moved it back. I see what you did there. An even bigger government plot! |
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I have two questions. 1st Can someone tell me the problems with the current design. I think i got that they don't repel for the most part. I kind of got lost on all the smarty talk.
2nd if the government did pay for this "much needed" test.... why can't i get a raise?? |
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In theory from someone experienced in RF, the tinfoil hat would need to be grounded to disspate radio frequencies. If its not grounded, its essentially an antenna to the body! :D
I think the same theory went for metal underwire bras. Nowadays, they are almost all plastic underwires. Im not sure, I havent tried one on in a while... :r |
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...good ol' Berzerkeley;)
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According to these findings I need to stop wearing a helmet???
Seriously though, who in their RIGHT mind would fund this study??? Tom Cruise maybe? |
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You're all being duped! This is just part of the conspiracy.
http://zapatopi.net/blog/?post=20051..._effectiveness "The most important question raised by the Rahimi et al. study is: Should paranoids trust people working for an organization deeply involved in the Military-Industrial Complex? While Rahimi, the lead investigator whose site the paper is hosted on, is from MIT's EE and CS departments, the et al. (Ben Recht, Jason Taylor, and Noah Vawter) are from MIT's notorious Media Lab, which receives funding from DARPA [4] -- one of those government agencies they pretend to be concerned about. When it comes to mind control, they are hardly an unbiased party. That, combined with the aforementioned discrepancies and questionable procedures, makes their conclusions highly suspect." |
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