I assume by "scalar" waves you mean the Standing Waves set up by fascilities such as the HAARP Project in Alaska. I had heard that the Soviets had the technology and were setting it on their own citizens to see what ailments arose. Michael ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jose Luiz Moreira Garcia" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Saturday, March 02, 2002 12:24 PM Subject: Electronics and cancer
> Not at all. If it was any frequency from the spectrum > then the several experts from several american universities > that have been to Moscow to investigate the matter would > have found. Also the protection installed in the embassy > was almost like a Faraday cage and did not resolve either. > My guess is that the commies were working on scalar waves > which is something totally different than any other frequency > already known. > Donīt forget that all the writtings from Tesla were taken into the USSR > by a relative of him which by the way was as red as a ripe watermelon > ( the pulp not the skin ). > > Jose > > ----- > > Hi Lloyd, > > My sister's father in law died of a brain tumor when in his early > > 60s. So did many of his work mates. They had all worked at the US > > Embassey in Moscow and were under what was probably microwave > > bombardment if I remember correctly. This would involve high > > frequency waves (maybe UHF in fact). > > Best > > Tom > > > > >From: Gil Robertson > > > > you could build an small electronic device to produce the same > frequency > > >for a > > > > few tens of dollars and install in under cover. > > >Not in a million years!!! > > >Gil > > > This comment above has raised something that I have been considering > > >putting to the list for a while > > >There used to be an electronic device you could buy to put in the roof or > a > > >lot of farmers got them to keep rats and mice out of their combine > harvester > > >(header to us aussies). It worked by putting out a continuous high > frequency > > >(I think ) transmission and was very effective. My mother lived with one > of > > >these things in the kitchen ceiling for several years before she was > > >eventually diagnosed with terminal brain cancer, and I have always > blamed > > >that, at least partly for her death. (my father has survived lung cancer > and > > >prostrate cancer since) I know in circumstances like this we always look > > >for somewhere to place the blame but it would be very interesting to know > if > > >there are others out there with similar stories to tell. > > >Cheers again > > >Lloyd Charles > > > > >