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Radio Interview,, very intresting!

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Came across an radio interview with Patrick Colbeck a few days ago and managed to get a copy of it.

I think it would be of paticular intrest to people suffering with AF.

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Best Wishes, Ray

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Edit (managed to get it posted this it the link to the file)

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Tried but it want me to set up an account for a month,, give my credit card details,, which is not something I am going to do!

If their is any easy free service I may use please let me know and I will upload it and post a link.

Other than that the only thing I can suggest is send an e-mail address in a PM that will take a file of that size.

Best Wishes, Ray

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Padayn01 in reply to RayB

Try

wetransfer.com/

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solarjdo69 in reply to RayB

Ray and others. Sometimes a person needs a temporary email check out 10minutemail.com/10MinuteMa...

This site generates for you a temprary email that you can use when registering for stuff and waits 10m b4 it self-destruct, usually enough time to get the confirmation email, whatever. If you need more time there is a button which resets and adds another 10m to the temp. email.

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Ok had an email looking for confirmation in the box when I got in today,, I think it was just trying to push a sale earlier,,, whatever!

I was also able tio put in on in full quality so it should be easier on your ears!

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Thanks

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Thanks for this Ray. I've posted on this subject before and I'm convinced that there's a connection between the increase in wireless and other electronic communications and the increase in AF.

The broadcast also reminds me of when politicians operated from a position of public spirited principles... good to hear!

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I came across it by accident but it stimulated me to do a bit of searching,,,, something i'm good at.

Found some papers on how the numbers of many health conditions have been rising dramaticaly as the wifi craze becomes more agressive,, everything around is wifi,, more and more masts,, stonger signals,, esculating frequencys. Some of the conditions by over 7000% in the last 10 years. i was also unaware of the outcry the world over and the fact that there is over 7000 peer reviewed papers saying that it is not safe currently being egnored or suppressed by the comunications operators and government that they seem to have in their pocket, while we all suffer!

The more you look the more you see but you have to look further than wiki and sadly the average Dr hasn't a clue,, he just tows the line!

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This is an intresting tidbit

Lloyd’s a company known for taking on risky policies, stopped reinsuring for liability for electromagnetic wireless emissions starting February 2015. Lloyd’s of London, one of the largest insurers in the world, implemented the Electromagnetic Fields Exclusion.

The purpose of the exclusion is to exclude coverage for illnesses caused by continuous long-term non-ionising radiation exposure, which comes from cell phones, cell towers, all wireless devices (ipads, Wi-Fi laptops, Wi-Fi routers). This is very significant. It means manufacturers of wireless devices, cell phone companies, and any businesses that use wireless devices where people are exposed are liable now for any health claims resulting from harm from their wireless devices.

Scroll to p. 7 of the A&E policy, item 32 Electromagnetic Fields, to see the wording citizensforsafetechnology.o...

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Another intresting paper!

Effects of acute exposure to WIFI signals (2.45 GHz) on heart variability and blood pressure in Albinos rabbit

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