Here ya go, being looked at right now by SADS associations worldwide.
And Josh I don't believe you've read any evidence that has been put
together.

Wherever BPL/B-PLC is operational in the power lines there is
REACTANCE at the mains frequency; either 50Hz or 60HZ dependent on
country.
In the USA, at 60Hz/120V, this reactance power level is between 60 and
80dBC (observed). In countries with 50Hz/230 or 240V this reactance
power level is between 60 and 95dBC (observed). These are statements
of fact and were taken from power spectrum sample data.
A reactance power level of 60dBC equates to approximately **1KW/cm2;
80dBC to approximately **10KW/cm2; 95dBC to approximately **40KW/cm2.
All of the above power levels are calculated at ground level under a
power line – Approximately 18 feet high/distance.
** Using the formula: 10log10 (P X 1/0.001) = (nn)dBm (milliwatts)
A quick look at REACTANCE resultant subharmonic frequencies compared
to heartbeat/pulse rate:
50Hz                    Octave Note                     60Hz            Octave 
Note
Low     48.56Hz         G1                              58.2705Hz       Bb1
High    53.112Hz                A1/Ab1                          63.735Hz        
B1
Low     1.44bps                                         1.73bps
High    3.735bps                                                3.112bps
Low     72bpm                                                   103.77bpm
High    224.1bpm                                                186.72bpm
Key: Hz = Hertz bps = Heartbeats per Second             bpm = Heartbeats per
minute

The below text is taken from the National Emergency Medical
Association website:
http://www.nemahealth.org/programs/healthcare/heart_rate_pulse.htm
Resting Heart Rate anywhere in the range of 60 - 90 is considered in
the normal range. Your Heart Rate will fluctuate a lot depending on
such factors as your activity level and stress level. If however, your
pulse is consistently above 90, you should consult with your
physician.
Example:
If you count 12 beats in the span of 10 seconds, multiply 12 X 6 = 72.
This means your Heart Rate or pulse, is 72 (or 72 beats per minute).
Target Heart Rate for an Athlete
Take 220 and subtract your age. This will give you a predicted maximum
heart rate.
For example, if you are 22 years old, subtract 22 from 220 (220 - 22 =
198). This means that your maximum physiological limit as to how fast
your heart should beat is 198 beats per minute.
27 years old: 220 – 27 = 193bpm, 33 years old: 220 – 33 = 187bpm, etc.
Conclusion:
The above chart shows that BPL/B-PLC derived mains-electricity
Reactance subharmonic frequencies and human heartbeat rate, across the
board, have very similar properties.
Regardless of how you compare the above data, the fact remains; should
someone be in the vicinity of a medium and above strength BPL/B-PLC
derived mains electricity reactance there is a high probability that
their heartbeat would be force-modulated to the high-power subharmonic
pulses.
In medical terms this is known as Ventricular fibrillation (V-fib or
VF) and is a condition in which there is uncoordinated contraction of
the cardiac muscle of the ventricles in the heart making them quiver
rather than contract properly. Ventricular fibrillation is the most
commonly identified arrhythmia in cardiac arrest patients.


On Apr 13, 7:10 am, Trev <[email protected]> wrote:
> I agree Josh. Unless there is direct evidence of previous problems with EM
> effects etc. it won't help our case to blame any unfortunate young death on
> this without data that would make it a high grade suspect
>
> The information is there to kill this "thing". Why isn't anyone doing
>
>
>
> > anything?
>
> > There are a lot of groups of people taking out legal complaints over
> > in the States now that they know what "it" is. Others who were going
> > after stopping the so-called "smart" meters have swung BPL info into
> > their litigation too.
>
> > C'mon everybody.

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