Enigmatism Posted January 14, 2015 Share Posted January 14, 2015 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
freeforever03 Posted January 14, 2015 Share Posted January 14, 2015 This video is a must watch for all of us. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dMog Posted January 14, 2015 Share Posted January 14, 2015 damn...and it turns out to be infowars...no credibility whatsoever unless a pile if poop has suddenly turned into gold Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OrbingStorm Posted January 15, 2015 Share Posted January 15, 2015 Does anyone know why Alex Jones hasnt been disposed of if he is such a big threat by telling everyone about the evil empires constant plans? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stylemessiah Posted January 15, 2015 Share Posted January 15, 2015 damn...and it turns out to be infowars...no credibility whatsoever unless a pile if poop has suddenly turned into goldLol, dont put down Alex Jones and Infowars, for some (hopefully past) members of this site they were their primary sources of information :)p.s. I'd almost retired my tin foil hat, and now this :) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Enigmatism Posted January 15, 2015 Author Share Posted January 15, 2015 damn...and it turns out to be infowars...no credibility whatsoever unless a pile if poop has suddenly turned into goldFrom International Agency for Research on Cancer (IRIC):Lyon, France,May 31, 2011 ‐‐ The WHO/International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) has classified radiofrequency electromagnetic fields (EMF) as possibly carcinogenic to humans (Group 2B), based on an increased risk for glioma , a malignant type of brain cancer 1, associated with wireless phone use. This is what Infowars is saying also. I don't understand why some people would rather hate instead of investigate. Don't hate, investigate! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jtmulc Posted January 16, 2015 Share Posted January 16, 2015 From International Agency for Research on Cancer (IRIC):Lyon, France,May 31, 2011 ‐‐ The WHO/International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) has classified radiofrequency electromagnetic fields (EMF) as possibly carcinogenic to humans (Group 2B), based on an increased risk for glioma , a malignant type of brain cancer 1, associated with wireless phone use.1. That says cell phone use, not WIFI. Different radio spectrum, different transmission power, and most people don't walk around with a wireless router strapped to their heads.2. The World Health Organization? That's the UN, that dastardly international organization that is somehow both completely ineffective and unable to do more than send meekly worded letters while at the same time plotting to invade 'Murica, take away all our guns and freedoms, and send disiidents to FEMA reeducation camps.This is what Infowars is saying also. I don't understand why some people would rather hate instead of investigate. Don't hate, investigate! Because it is generally accepted that the person making an assertion should be the one to present evidence, especially given the lack of credibility of the source. If Alex Jones said the Pope is Catholic and bears shit in the woods, I would need to see a notarized hand written affidavit delivered from the Pontiff by registered mail and no less than three independent scientific studies regarding ursine defecation. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
humble3d Posted January 16, 2015 Share Posted January 16, 2015 500 Internal Server ErrorSorry, something went wrong.A team of highly trained monkeys has been dispatched to deal with this situation.If you see them, show them this information:AB38WEMmR5bQcKiTedwPaYlbxsqaJ_LbHdoXXbsEhM4B6EWqLzWO3BQXE47EE9Jd6OGNHnB0h0ZVCyW4jpVqvUWsh3yxnP859OxrmlAj_OfXNSzDpQomw-NrIaX6FRe11wA01--pihpqXKz4JD18ih8R_Ksw6r5ckWo_gZRaJIf_21Pwa4StV_RBjEXU3qVWIq1NoRr6T7CsDHMcvUlYerxfvOCo6FRiV3Z2T3du1m3UG3RLvJMR3chuG2rkCYss5ZK4aN6w1GHoOaC9f1dkNrmNaxgz0N_wJKGWCfp1U3w4BpQEQ311QBgxAP4u8pv3tDrAg9GfWoIakPh8pAxVSz-i8AkPYKVdpB-WuDWBJMDakalpl4QOAiXZ85OmmcoGGPZZl-s-j3gXfeMV3GTrF2orXAXDqfBb7tp_M2ejZEJlXfiiUTc_nDiRIai6Z3qTS1bBylOnA7cPjqrluZ29b1cPzpMunoWxcqNDd17mIQANSEtF9GWTadmsNFsGx_hHeNx7ynUyKC8VrJ8sRymtyvoU3o3Cnfy75-tFWKLOh0M537U11I11WvPjVb534-PSbgwpF9OkSG4PUziFj-cOGqgTIWzLy35PPgcfkhB1n5kRBZ6MFpsqAMVRyRZjNiIWuFM9_kPj363CtA05BqHYN_fzn2a3p8aITCwmlFlrHTT-T-TTRU8fJXcc2Qcq6DUcNyaoAg0LCuI4urB-iYtEzg04AXNAfEdbOfZB0zlc5-9IiFvJHDOQfwwW-Gh4--6nCAvBnDue_kocBqcClst889q4fusdtl2ZJEvJUG2C8NUnFUuvskm1Ag7q2mnkblH-RmLO4M3gmkiPxTAw1e9g8feuz3p7RszvY24Y3s2VDlKfH5A4CX7BIQSGgLs2dpjBEtuuCo4MpOdjATqH5ePR_3ajU__MrqSqh9UvVElSJh6JZ2X_Q22dWUMmMfvpi46UETtDt8OaqNLduJJimbNvlTuo01oMbcM2euOiE0M2WVDS1QuIXdDuIf8867nkxbNB37TsTqxMpjJaNS3H0O-mirSQ8FNhD7cDQgvsDYSLZJHEJNzcter4PiYsmjocAfr9P0KVHSBpalRzxXPTMBzPbZg2vu6HJu1uqatoyV1YEZ0kad6zchwgFJECHJso4h7H-6nJuBnCp3MZzN1rkcIgF3NmjMjHSseCVN7kVHzTqy3kCDyTTQz0-4gQsdgcSXNzCnPG-tTRL1jlaoq49FCzy3fbrzVJv7EGokrZLuCvw2di2fo-X7eX4_OhKBcK8i1nngN6v4DPIge9Z1g48DO5ujZNjfBorfeQK_dokXx91dqAPdoqbcIN8AwUhpOrGOotl9sAeNuYiFZqa7sF7aJhZD5_7eDtT8fRhDyysg_cHlms6_CpSwBf7HvCP3aOC--RU-JMrMP_oN1e49m0vmcG6TI7pUOP6zbHo7MWJGIFZs0ziVKAY-oUCMqY8CYY9OCXvMBKZm6BGAfDE928xX5cATL7Sq3fusNlsCPpP83yl7gQ_1S5_Y-LfE1emDuR2s4AVKtcTT8Z8WqIV8Dgarl117ggSVcOzwAKLfq8DrUuKWAmRfVi1pZDHlUiQqcP6pXGgrosKUQXTbGdiADdRPJTsmWJrbUE-pUH-SvBpT_8aBHDnzvqCpSbMcVqv9WPB0LURpjGeoIa0onA-JX8jIXrZChs_yOq0gUawSnDAMPlvl-IEDENgvfBw1htBxfQw7qLrQxD0XhIhfzM4swEynP6o1RFGS4InBaJ9aebytcRQE0K5-FG4trCv2k50rJmDQAPJmplFWlAtbo9oa4l3KELshJpXqAZqOoCscOMmyX7tJncW8xjxU8CvjmXf5ojxIgB-0rwvAyDx-_548umKikYlOM3vTPet3nb-vJ2aO9vtdKP16CE4WWeJgj1M0_nnky794jvhhN-iH5iUm5Rd1KC-D0pxgbvadJvdUB6wP62BrKTZn-grPdw4kWxFjW0l59-eNQLvuL9ZnLlejKsCYq3-e_52FBwxBlKRADAMN IT! THEY BROKE THE INTERNET... :lol: :wtf: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dMog Posted January 16, 2015 Share Posted January 16, 2015 damn...and it turns out to be infowars...no credibility whatsoever unless a pile if poop has suddenly turned into goldLol, dont put down Alex Jones and Infowars, for some (hopefully past) members of this site they were their primary sources of information :)p.s. I'd almost retired my tin foil hat, and now this :)the difference being alex jones and info wars is also telling us it yet one more plot he has uncovered form the new world order in order kill off all the poor people in the world...including you and me...hence the no credibility label on his forehead and tattooed to his behind Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
VileTouch Posted January 16, 2015 Share Posted January 16, 2015 damn...and it turns out to be infowars...no credibility whatsoever unless a pile if poop has suddenly turned into gold..what? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Nude Dude Posted January 16, 2015 Share Posted January 16, 2015 infowars = Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Enigmatism Posted January 16, 2015 Author Share Posted January 16, 2015 To some who seem to ignore warnings that could potentially keep you healthier, I'm sorry. People who value their health and their future will do what they can and learn to heed warnings when it's necessary. It was once called common sense, not so common anymore.Sorry if you can't believe it but I'm posting some information that might make you healthier. If you don't want to believe it even though studies have indeed found this info to be true... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jtmulc Posted January 17, 2015 Share Posted January 17, 2015 To some who seem to ignore warnings that could potentially keep you healthier, I'm sorry. People who value their health and their future will do what they can and learn to heed warnings when it's necessary. It was once called common sense, not so common anymore.Sorry if you can't believe it but I'm posting some information that might make you healthier. If you don't want to believe it even though studies have indeed found this info to be true...Then post links to the peer-reviewed studies, not the tinfoil hat brigade. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Enigmatism Posted January 17, 2015 Author Share Posted January 17, 2015 To some who seem to ignore warnings that could potentially keep you healthier, I'm sorry. People who value their health and their future will do what they can and learn to heed warnings when it's necessary. It was once called common sense, not so common anymore.Sorry if you can't believe it but I'm posting some information that might make you healthier. If you don't want to believe it even though studies have indeed found this info to be true...Then post links to the peer-reviewed studies, not the tinfoil hat brigade.Peer reviewed? OK.New studies prove cell phone radiation can damage DNAStudy Finds New Link Between Mobile Radiation and Cancer at Below Accepted FCC Safety StandardsRF Safe points to new studies that prove the FCC safety standards are not adequate to protect the public from hazards from cell phone radiation exposure. Scientists find non-thermal wireless radiation exposure levels can lead to oxidative stress and DNA damage.In the peer reviewed editorial "Low intensity radio-frequency radiation: a new oxidant for living cells" in the scientific journal "Oxidants and Antioxidants in Medical Science" on March 29th 2014 a group Scientists reported that of 80 studies, they had assessed, 92,5 % (= 76 studies) confirmed that mechanisms of inflicting cellular damage happened at below thermal levels. http://www.ejmanager.com/mnstemps/65/65-1394615302.pdf?t=1398177912 Low intensity radio-frequency radiation (RFR) emitted by wireless phone devices "could lead to mutagenic effects through expressive oxidative damage of DNA", because "the substantial overproduction of ROS in living cells under low intensity RFR exposure could cause a broad spectrum of health disorders and diseases, including cancer in humans."Mobile Phone Radiation Induces Reactive Oxygen Species Production and DNA Damage in Human Spermatozoa In VitroRF-EMR in both the power density and frequency range of mobile phones enhances mitochondrial reactive oxygen species generation by human spermatozoa, decreasing the motility and vitality of these cells while stimulating DNA base adduct formation and, ultimately DNA fragmentation*. These findings have clear implications for the safety of extensive mobile phone use by males of reproductive age, potentially affecting both their fertility and the health and wellbeing of their offspring.Additional info on the effects of WiFi damages to our DNA: http://www.safeinschool.org/Click the links to read the full articles. Hope this has helped :) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
VileTouch Posted January 18, 2015 Share Posted January 18, 2015 <snip>Peer reviewed? OK.<snip>if you had ever handled a geiger counter for ...any amount of time, you would know that EVERYTHING, EVERYWHERE has "harmful" radiation in it. from the TV, to the "organic" food you pay extra for, to the dishes, to your pillow and your first born child.what "they" don't tell you, though, is that while, yes, this radiation can potentially disrupt your dna you are more likely to die of something ELSE before it makes any difference.heck, even if it was so grave as they paint it, people have been living and working inside the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone for decades, and turns out the main cause of death over there is NOT radiation!. figures! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jtmulc Posted January 19, 2015 Share Posted January 19, 2015 Click the links to read the full articles. Hope this has helped :)Yes it does. Thank you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dMog Posted January 22, 2015 Share Posted January 22, 2015 peer review refers to scientific peers... and not peers of infowars Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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