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I found some Australian Lamb: Midfield 246 Lamb (shoulder) in a supermarket today.
Question to Aussies:  Is this good?
Is this Grass fed claim true?

246 Lamb

Succulence from start to finish

Our new 246 Lamb Cuts are an extension of our long-standing, renowned 246 chilled carcass brand.

Sourced from the pristine, lush green pastures of Southern Australia, 246 incorporates some of the youngest, freshest, most succulent lamb in the world.

246 products are tender, juicy, consistent, HGP free and slaughtered using traditional Halal methods.

Our new range includes lamb legs, racks, shoulders, shanks and loins.
246 is, quite simply, succulence from start to finish.

http://www.midfield.com.au/products/


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After several years of research, researchers at Stanford and Purdue University concludes: The decay rates of radioactive elements are changing.

According to established theories, the decay of a specific radioactive material is a constant.
This has now been proven untrue.

This finding raises significant questions and implications.

The research points to the sun as the probable cause; indicated by how the decay rate changes with the seasons, and during solar storms.

The assumption is that the sun is spewing out some kind of mystery particle accelerating the decay rate for matter - potentially ALL matter, including human cells.

Carbon dating can no longer be considered a valid method of measuring age.

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Note to paleo timeline dating.  As the quantavolution hypothesis have said before, there is no accurate system of dating to "millions of years", they are all pie in the sky guesses.

http://www.projectworldawareness.com/2010/10/terrifying-scientific-discovery-strange-emissions-by-sun-are-suddenly-mutating-matter/

http://news.discovery.com/space/is-the-sun-emitting-a-mystery-particle.html

http://news.softpedia.com/news/The-Sun-Influences-the-Decay-of-Radioactive-Elements-153704.shtml

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Health / Farmed fish is just plain dirty
« on: April 29, 2011, 10:03:17 pm »
My 2nd son had welts all over his arms and body this evening around 8:30pm.  We had dinner 7pm. 

Dinner for him and siblings and my wife was a new fish I got from a new source, FARMED mudfish (dalag).

The usual mudfish I get is WILD mudfish from Laguna lake... which my wife says is high in mercury due to the factories operating around the lake. 

I saw this in this life farmed mudfish and thought, let's try it.  Cooked it for the kids pesa style.

I tasted some of it too.  I noticed then and chatted with the maids that this new mudfish doesn't taste good.  It's not fat.  Not like the usual WILD mudfish I used to get.

By 8:30pm our 2nd boy was scratching and had welts all over.

I had him go under a hot shower and told him to scratch away in there.

Then I had him drink some raw honey - calamansi juice, 2 glass fulls for him to hopefully pea it out and hopefully the total 3 tablespoons of raw honey helps digest it all.

I was planning to give him castor oil to flush it out but it seems he has fallen asleep.

Moral of the story... FARMED FISH just sucks so bad. 
It's like poison.
To a person who uses eczema as a defense to clean dirty blood, the results are immediate.

This boy has had a history of immediately pushing out toxic food via his skin like:

- chicken (any way whether cooked or raw or roaming)
- dirty crabs, dirty shrimp
- and now farmed fish

But just 2 weeks ago in the province we had pristine clean river shrimp and he gorged a lot of it and he had no reactions.

He's had WILD mudfish before and all was fine.

Of course I'm pissed with myself because I bought it, I experimented with it and so I take the blame for it.


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Raising the Steaks
If you feed cows grass, does the beef taste better?
By Mark SchatzkerPosted Wednesday, Nov. 1, 2006, at 2:37 PM ET


And the winner is…

Grass-Fed Beef
Price: $21.50 per pound
Aging: Dry

Purveyor: Alderspring Ranch (www.alderspring.com)

What it is: Beef from cows that have never ingested anything other than mother's milk and pasture, which is just as Mother Nature intended. Like great wine and cheese, grass-fed beef possesses different qualities depending on where it's grown and what time of year it's harvested. The grass-fed steaks for this experiment came from a ranch in Idaho where cattle graze on orchard grass, alfalfa, clover, and smooth brome (a type of grass) in the summer and chopped hay in the winter. Also: Some studies have shown that grass-fed beef is lower in saturated fat and higher in omega-3 fatty acids, making it healthier than regular beef.

The knock against it: Consistency, or lack thereof. One grass-fed rancher I spoke to refused to send me any steak for this article because, he said, it sometimes tastes like salmon. Restaurants and supermarkets don't like grass-fed beef because like all slow food, grass-fed beef producers can't guarantee consistency—it won't look and taste exactly the same every time you buy it. Grass-fed beef also has a reputation for being tough.

Hormones? None

Breeds: Alderspring cattle are 90 percent Black and Red Angus, with some Hereford and Short Horn, Salers, and Simmental bred in. ("Red Angus cattle finish particularly well on grass," according to Glenn Elzinga, who runs Alderspring Ranch.)
Raw impressions: Not good. It had the least marbling, and what little fat it had possessed a yellowy tinge.
Tasting notes: Never have I witnessed a piece of meat so move grown men (and women). Every taster but one instantly proclaimed the grass-fed steak the winner, commending it for its "beautiful," "fabu," and "extra juicy" flavor that "bursts out on every bite." The lone holdout, who preferred the Niman Ranch steak, agreed that this steak tasted the best, but found it a tad chewy. That said, another taster wrote, "I'm willing to give up some tenderness for this kind of flavor."

The Verdict:
Marbling, schmarbling. The steak with the least intramuscular fat tasted the best—and was also the cheapest. That said, the steak with the most marbling came in a not–too-distant second. Do the two share anything in common? Interestingly, neither was finished on straight corn or treated with hormones. Both steaks also hail from ranches that pride themselves on their humane treatment of bovines. That made for an unexpected warm and fuzzy feeling as we loosened our belts, sat back, and embarked on several hours of wine-aided digestion.

http://www.slate.com/id/2152674/

(same experience I have with our local beef when raw)

To the ugly conventional steak promoters: MARBLING IS STUPID

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Health / Pharma Drug Dependent Friends, Relatives and Leaders
« on: April 24, 2011, 10:18:02 am »
Is the world going insane because many people, especially politicians and leaders are pharma drug junkies?
Seriously, if you were in charge of hiring people to work for you, do you hire the pharma drug junkie versus the clean guy?

Yet we don't qualify our dear leaders by asking what maintenance drugs they take.

Do you know or notice how your pharma drug dependent friends and relatives and leaders behave or think?

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Guys,

Page 1 of Google search for "Paleo Diet" is within reach.
Once we reach #1, our viewership will explode!

I'm doing my bit by asking my link sub-contractor to make us more links.

You can do your part by mentioning our website as an anchor link in your blogs or other websites.

For example Paleo Diet

The code for forums is:

Code: [Select]
[url=http://www.rawpaleoforum.com]Paleo Diet[/url]
We are currently on page 2.

Let's gun for page 1.

Hell, we Raw Paleo Dieters are the TRUE paleo dieters.
We should claim the "Paleo Diet" keyword.
Not those cooked, processed, condimented ones.
Raw paleo diet brings about the best healing in the planet... not possible with cooked paleo diet... you know... cure the incurables... that's raw paleo diet.  The REAL paleo diet.



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Health / Women: How is Your Sex Drive on Raw Paleo Diet?
« on: April 20, 2011, 06:35:29 am »
Women: How is Your Sex Drive on Raw Paleo Diet?

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Display Your Culinary Creations / Raw Beef Brain Ceviche – Kinilaw
« on: April 19, 2011, 09:39:36 pm »
Raw Beef Brain Ceviche Kinilaw
(Kinilaw means: Kinain ng Hilaw = Eaten Raw)

I went to the wet market 6:30 am this morning and was able to buy beef brain for 100 pesos, including part of the skull. Back home it was time to make some fresh beef brain kinilaw – ceviche. Here is the simple recipe.



Freshly squeeze some 6 to 7 calamansi.

Chop up 1 big onion, red or white.

Mix with beef brain.

What the concoction does is to kill the blood flavor of the freshly slaughtered brain.

So you taste all brain. Which is quite good. I still have 1/3 of the beef brain left in the refrigerator. I may finish it off tomorrow.

Happy brain hunting!

From: http://www.myhealthblog.org/2011/04/19/raw-beef-brain-ceviche-kinilaw/

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It is mid-April and we are in the peak of a hot summer season. My wife and children decided to make paleo diet ice candies made from ripe raw mangoes and fresh raw coconut cream. Here is the super simple recipe and pictures:

Buy your very ripe mangoes, make sure they are naturally ripened, they should smell sweet.

Buy your coconut niyog and have it shredded.

At home slice open the mangoes

Press your shredded coconut meat and get the coconut milk / cream.

Put the combination in a food processor / blender. And blend.

Pour in standard plastic ice candy wrappers.

Put in freezer.

Enjoy later in the mid-afternoon heat.

Gallery of pics here: http://www.myhealthblog.org/2011/04/19/paleo-diet-ice-candy-with-mangoes-and-coconut-cream/


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SWAT Team Surrounds Mother and child (with a tank), Mother Arrested for not drugging child. Child kidnapped by State.

Detroit mother Maryanne Godboldo faces multiple felony charges and is being held on $500,000 bond after a 10-hour standoff with a heavily armed police SWAT team. Godboldo was protecting her 13-year-old daughter from unnecessary medication ordered by the state.

http://www.naturalnews.com/032089_antipsychotic_drugs_health_freedom.html

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1377178/SWAT-teams-10-hour-siege-mother-Maryanne-Godboldo-Detroit.html?ITO=1490

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Maybe it's time US people rose up and changed their laws.  This situation is so bizarre and wrong on all counts.  It's 1984 George Orwell or something.

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http://www.myhealthblog.org/2011/04/15/traditional-ilocano-dish-raw-beef-kinilaw-ceviche/

Traditional Ilocano Dish: Raw Beef Kinilaw – Ceviche
April 15, 2011 By Good Samaritan Leave a Comment (Edit)

Kabigan Falls, Pagudpud, Ilocos Norte. We had breakfast in this area. As I was having my raw beef tapa (in coconut vinegar with pepper and garlic), the nice ladies offered me some freshly butchered raw beef at a nearby food stall in Kabigan Falls.

They offered me some slabs of fresh raw beef. Then I noticed a small pot with simple raw beef ceviche / kinilaw. This sold for 50 pesos per little plate. I asked if I could buy the entire pot which they estimated to have 5 servings, the shop owner said yes!

Then I saw the decapitated head of beef, I asked if I could buy the brain. They said they can only sell me half of the brain because they were going to use the other half of the brain to make another traditional Ilocano dish called Dinakdakan.

So I got half a raw brain. Of course it tasted great. We mixed the brain in with the raw beef ceviche. This Ilocos Norte traditional raw beef kinilaw is made with thin slices of raw beef plus calamansi and onions. It is that unbelievably simple.

I wanted this beef ceviche style because it keeps. Currently me and my family are on travel and this goes inside my trusty plastic container and has to keep and not stink. We have no ice.
We had lunch in Laoag with my wife’s Auntie who is an MD anesthesiologist and she was also familiar with this traditional raw beef kinilaw / ceviche. We were in a fine dining restaurant and she and I shared in this glorious fresh concoction which she has fond memories in her youth, she ate a lot of it, said it was fresh and very good.

The waiter in the fine dining place said they had dinakdakan on the menu but said they used mayonnaise instead of raw brain because mayonnaise had less of a smell? I call that BS reasoning. But that is what the waiter said.

What I think is that beef brains are small and there aren’t really enough of it to go around serving dinakdakan in the quantities they sell.

I find it very hard to get hold of raw beef brain in Marikina and Quezon City markets because it is in such great demand.

Anyway, back to the Ilocano traditional raw beef kinilaw… is no exaggeration, it is what it is because it is served in the turo-turo by traditional Ilocano people.

See link to original blog post with gallery of photos:
http://www.myhealthblog.org/2011/04/15/traditional-ilocano-dish-raw-beef-kinilaw-ceviche/

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Off Topic / Comet ELEnin = Extinction Level Event
« on: April 06, 2011, 07:56:28 am »
Comet ELEnin = Extinction Level Event or Is it Nibiru or Dwarf Star System?
April 5, 2011 By Good Samaritan

Comet ELEnin update: Did you notice that the name for this comet by chance is ELEnin where ELE stands for Extinction Level Event? Sounds like the name used for this comet is trying to tell us something. This is it ELE, prepare or be doomed. I’ll bite. My family is making preparations. Initially rent several possible safe havens and make arrangements with friends for possible refuge. We need food, water and shelter. Prepare for possible massive long term blackouts and the biggest baddest earthquakes, tsunami and awakening dormant volcanoes. We are still in the process of locating safe areas. Anyone who would like to volunteer us safe refuge is welcome to offer! Thanks in advance!

full story and videos here

http://www.myhealthblog.org/2011/04/05/comet-elenin-extinction-level-event-or-is-it-nibiru-or-dwarf-star-system/

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Instincto / Anopsology / Instincto Vegetables?
« on: April 02, 2011, 05:44:34 pm »
What are your favorite and recommended to try instincto vegetables?

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Health / How to Cure Erectile Dysfunction
« on: March 30, 2011, 02:23:33 pm »
Please share erectile dysfunction cure ideas.

Let's serve mankind.

Here is my contribution:

This is true erectile dysfunction cure. Which needs to recognize true causes of erectile dysfunction first. Erectile dysfunction is not an age issue. Men are supposed to be as fertile and erect from 20 to 90 as long as we are healthy. The main cause of erectile dysfunction is it is a health issue. The man is simply not healthy. If you are having ED issues, you have a health problem. You need to address your health problem in its totality. You need to be NATURALLY cured of everything, real cure, not those drug and surgery treatments. If you are taking maintenance drugs, then you may never be naturally cured of erectile dysfunction.

http://www.curemanual.com/diseases-and-tweaks/how-to-cure-erectile-dysfunction/

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Off Topic / Crusade: Free Cancer Cure Tutorials like Challenge.co
« on: March 24, 2011, 08:29:31 am »
Crusade: Free Cancer Cure Tutorials like Challenge.co - http://challenge.co/training/

I have altruistic cancer cure how to step by step knowledge and I want to help those looking to cancer cure themselves with step by step video tutorials like The Challenge

I don't want to put google ads and commercial banner ads on this because it distracts the audience.

Yes, my methods are cheap, effective and will work on everyone. No joke, so no wise cracks from those thinking this is a scam.

The goal is for everyone who wants a do it themselves at home cancer cure will be able to achieve cancer cure 90% of the time by themselves by following simple instructions with video and with support forum.

Think of it as open source cancer cure. If Linux can be the web server operating system of choice, this free cancer cure will save millions and millions of lives around the world.

I need your inputs on how to be able to:

- make this popular
- make this self sustaining financially (has to pay for its own hosting and staff assigned to it)
- I want this to last for years and years and years

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The Tamil people live in the southern part of India, Sri Lanka and Indonesia. Their Dravidian Language is spoken in those places and variations thereof can be found as far up as Pakistan and Nepal as well as Singapore, Malaysia and even Madagascar. I mention this because it confirms the Tamils beliefs that they come from a now sunken continent from which their ancestors fled to India, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Madagascar. In ancient Tamil accounts this sunken Continent is referred to a variety of names but today it is called "Kumari Kandam"....


A Dictionary Project of the Government of Tamil Nadu (the Government of South India) published the following Timeline for the History of the Tamil people:

200 000 to 50 000 BC: Evolution of the Tamil and their Language
50 000 BC: Kumari Kandam Civilization
16 000 BC: Kumari Kandam Submerged
6087 BC: Second Tamil Kingdom established
1780 BC: Third Tamil Kingdom established

Scientists have acknowledged that the language, the people, the culture and the literature are some of the oldest to be found on earth - anywhere.

Read the fascinating research here http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread678086/pg1

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Now that you have the best of health.  What do you use it for?

For those who just realized they got the best of health now because of RPD, what do you do with it?

For those who had received the gift of health of RPD for quite a good number of years, what did you use your health for?

Any more plans what to do with your now healthy lives?

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Off Topic / Survival Kit? Survival Food? Disaster Food?
« on: March 19, 2011, 04:03:50 pm »
Japan disaster is a reminder that things can go wrong and it helps to be prepared.

My wife wants us to assemble survival packs / stashes in different locations, what would you store in those?

I'll start off with what I think:

- Portable water filter (don't know exactly what model yet).
- pemmican? how much?
- canned food with can opener?
- seeds for sprouting?

How about you?

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Info / News Items / Announcements / Paleo Community Survey
« on: March 15, 2011, 12:34:25 pm »
Saw this in cavemanforum.com, we may want to participate and let then know our numbers at RAW paleo forum:

Hey all, just letting you know about the 2011 Paleo Community Survey, it went live this morning. We're trying to reach a broad audience to capture as much data about the paleo movement as we can. Several big paleo bloggers backing this project.

You can check out the survey info page to learn more if you'd like to participate: http://naturallyengineered.com/blog/paleo-community-survey-2011/ (safe for work)

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Off Topic / Lost City of Atlantis Found off Spain
« on: March 13, 2011, 10:27:53 pm »
National Geographic will be presenting Finding Atlantis on Sunday.
If you have time, please watch it.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/us_tsunami_atlantis;_ylt=AnYAHhlz6lxajRcpILTbr1Fg.3QA;_ylu=X3oDMTNjNm5qcmNqBGFzc2V0A25tLzIwMTEwMzEyL3VzX3RzdW5hbWlfYXRsYW50aXMEY2NvZGUDdXNuZXdzdmlld3NoYXJlBGNwb3MDNARwb3MDNARzZWMDeW5fdG9wX3N0b3JpZXMEc2xrA2xvc3RjaXR5b2ZhdA--

Lost city of Atlantis, swamped by tsunami, may be found
Reuters

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By Zach Howard Zach Howard – Sat Mar 12, 11:36 am ET

NORTHAMPTON, Mass (Reuters) – A U.S.-led research team may have finally located the lost city of Atlantis, the legendary metropolis believed swamped by a tsunami thousands of years ago in mud flats in southern Spain.

"This is the power of tsunamis," head researcher Richard Freund told Reuters.

"It is just so hard to understand that it can wipe out 60 miles inland, and that's pretty much what we're talking about," said Freund, a University of Hartford, Connecticut, professor who lead an international team searching for the true site of Atlantis.

To solve the age-old mystery, the team used a satellite photo of a suspected submerged city to find the site just north of Cadiz, Spain. There, buried in the vast marshlands of the Dona Ana Park, they believe that they pinpointed the ancient, multi-ringed dominion known as Atlantis.

The team of archeologists and geologists in 2009 and 2010 used a combination of deep-ground radar, digital mapping, and underwater technology to survey the site.

Freund's discovery in central Spain of a strange series of "memorial cities," built in Atlantis' image by its refugees after the city's likely destruction by a tsunami, gave researchers added proof and confidence, he said.

Atlantis residents who did not perish in the tsunami fled inland and built new cities there, he added.

The team's findings will be unveiled on Sunday in "Finding Atlantis," a new National Geographic Channel special.

While it is hard to know with certainty that the site in Spain in Atlantis, Freund said the "twist" of finding the memorial cities makes him confident Atlantis was buried in the mud flats on Spain's southern coast.

"We found something that no one else has ever seen before, which gives it a layer of credibility, especially for archeology, that makes a lot more sense," Freund said.

Greek philosopher Plato wrote about Atlantis some 2,600 years ago, describing it as "an island situated in front of the straits which are by you called the Pillars of Hercules," as the Straits of Gibraltar were known in antiquity. Using Plato's detailed account of Atlantis as a map, searches have focused on the Mediterranean and Atlantic as the best possible sites for the city.

Tsunamis in the region have been documented for centuries, Freund says. One of the largest was a reported 10-story tidal wave that slammed Lisbon in November, 1755.

Debate about whether Atlantis truly existed has lasted for thousands of years. Plato's "dialogues" from around 360 B.C. are the only known historical sources of information about the iconic city. Plato said the island he called Atlantis "in a single day and night... disappeared into the depths of the sea."

Experts plan further excavations are planned at the site where they believe Atlantis is located and at the mysterious "cities" in central Spain 150 miles away to more closely study geological formations and to date artifacts.

(Editing by Barbara Goldberg and Greg McCune)

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Off Topic / 76-Year-Old Porn Star: For Real!
« on: March 09, 2011, 08:17:26 am »
76-year-old Porn Star! No, this is not a joke. Meet, Shigeo Tokuda, from Japan. He's the oldest known active porn star in the world. But his family hasn't always known about his "rising" career in adult movies. In fact, for years Tokuda has been living a double life.

Tokuda's love of porn first came when he was in the travel business and would watch porn in his hotel room while on the road.

59 at the time, he decided to use his senior status to ask the producers of one adult film for a senior discount. To his surprise the film's producers asked to meet him. They met over drinks and instantly the producer knew he had a star on his hands. And the rest is history.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3T7MQsZhM9k

Full story at http://www.ktla.com/news/landing/kiah-online-dish-elder-porn-story,0,847820.story

If the porn industry discovers our raw paleo diet, they can make an army of elderly porn stars.

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Off Topic / Why You're Not Married
« on: March 07, 2011, 08:11:51 am »
Why You're Not Married
www.huffingtonpost.com

If you're having sex outside committed relationships, you will have to stop. Why? Because past a certain age, casual sex is like recreational heroin -- it doesn't stay recreational for long.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/tracy-mcmillan/why-youre-not-married_b_822088.html


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Off Topic / The Energy Non-Crisis
« on: March 05, 2011, 06:34:10 pm »
1:15:08 - 3 years ago

SHADOW GOVERNMENT REVEALED-Lindsey Williams talks about his first hand knowledge of Alaskan oil reserves larger than any on earth. And he talks about how the oil companies and U.S. government won't send it through the pipeline for U.S. citizens to use.

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=3340274697167011147#

Good timing because the current Libyan crisis is jacking up oil prices again.

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Health / Will Wireless Electricity Be Harmful to Health?
« on: March 05, 2011, 06:20:15 pm »
the technology for wireless electricity will be with all of us pretty soon.
Watch the videos below.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/8165928.stm

The proponents say sticking to magnetic spectrum / fields renders it human safe.

Of course it will be convenient.

Just like wifi and cell phones are convenient.

But will they be safe for human living?


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