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- Microwaving Iraq - 'Pacifying' Rays Pose
New Hazards In Iraq -
- CIA Urged To Release Nazi Records -
- Hypnotism in Russia a Street-Crime Weapon?-
- Who is Messing With The Worlds Weather? -
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- MIND CONTROL OF THE MASSES DEPARTMENT -
Microwaving Iraq -
'Pacifying' Rays Pose New Hazards In Iraq
By William Thomas
On the rooftop of a
shrapnel-pocked building in the ruins of Fallujah, a team of GI's
stealthily sets up a gray plastic dome about two-feet in diameter.
Keeping well back from the sight lines of the street and nearby
buildings, they plug the cable connectors on the side of the "popper"
into a power unit. The grunts have no clue what the device does. They
are just following orders.
"Most of the worker-bees that are placing these do not even know what
is inside the "domes" just that they were told where to place them by
Intel weenies with usually no nametag," reports my source, a very well
informed combat veteran I will call "Hank".
The grunts call the plastic devices "poppers" or "domes". Once
activated, each hidden transmitter emits a widening circle of invisible
energy capable of passing through metal, concrete and human skulls up to
half a mile away. "They are saturating the area with ULF, VLF and UHF
freqs," Hanks says, with equipment derived from US Navy undersea sonar
and communications.
But its not being used to locate and talk to submarines under Baghdad.
After powering up the unit, the grunts quickly exit the area. It is
their commanders, fervent hope that any male survivors enraged by brutal
American bombardments that damaged virtually every building in this once
thriving "City of Mosques", displacing a quarter-million residents while
murdering thousands of children, women and elders in their homes -- will
lose all incentive for further resistance and revenge.
A dedicated former soldier, whose experiences during and after Desert
Storm are chronicled in my book, Bringing The War Home, Hank stays in
close touch with his unit serving "in theater" in Iraq. When I asked how
many "poppers" are being used to irradiate Iraqi neighborhoods, he
checked and got back to me. There are "at least 25 of these that have
been deployed to theater, and used. Some have conked out and been
removed, so I do not know how many are currently active and
broadcasting."
Hank is still losing friends in Iraq, where front-line soldiers put
their current casualty figures from all causes -- combat, accidents,
psychological crackups and suicides -- at 5,000 dead and 22,000 to
30,000 injured.
Hank also blames those at the top for hospital counts of upwards of
65,000 children killed since the 2003 invasion. He is concerned that
innocent Iraqi families and unsuspecting GIs alike are being used as
test subjects for a new generation of "psychotronic" weapons using
invisible beams across the entire electromagnetic spectrum to
selectively alter moods, behavior and bodily processes.
"The "poppers, are capable of using a combo of ULF, VLF, UHF and EHF
wavelengths in any combination at the same time, sometimes using one as
a carrier wave for the others," Hank explains, in a process called
superheterodyning. The silent frequencies daily sweeping Fallujah and
other trouble spots are the same Navy "freqs that drove whales nuts and
made them go astray onto beaches."
MICROWAVING IRAQ
The Gulf War veteran observes that occupied Iraq has become a
"saturation environment" of electromagnetic radiation. Potentially
lethal electromagnetic smog from high-power US military electronics and
experimental beam weapons is placing already hard-hit local
populations-particularly children -- at even higher risk of experiencing
serious illness, suicidal depression, impaired cognitive ability, even
death.
American troops constantly exposed "up close" to their own microwave
transmitters, battlefield radars and RF weapons are also seeing their
health eroded by electromagnetic sickness. It's common, Hank recalls,
for GIs to warm themselves on cold desert nights by basking in the
microwaves radiating from their QUEEMS communications and RATT radar
rigs.
Constant microwave emissions from ground-sweeping RATT rigs and SINGARS
mobile microwave networks are much more powerful than civilian microwave
cell phone nets linked in many clinical studies to maladies ranging from
asthma, cataracts, headaches, memory loss, early Alzheimer's, bad dreams
and cancer.
Even more powerful US military radars, radios and "jammers" blasting
from ground bases and overflying aircraft add to this electromagnetic
din.
This is bad enough. But this is also Iraq, Hank says, where
ever-present sand acts as miniature quartz reflectors, unpredictably
amplifying the ricocheting electronic smog so thick that if it were
visible, every vehicle in Baghdad and the surrounding Sunni Triangle
would be driving blind with their headlights on.
THE GIFT THAT KEEPS ON GIVING
This is grim news to friend and foe alike -- already overloaded by
constant adrenal stress, waterborne pollutants, infectious sand fleas,
dehydration, pharmaceutical drugs and exposure to radioactive
Uranium-238 fired in "hose "em down" exuberance by US ground and air
cannons and cruise missiles.
As Hank puts it, DU is "the gift that keeps on giving." For the next
four billion years, medical investigators say, large populated expanses
of Kosovo, Afghanistan, Puerto Rico and Iraq will remain lethally
radioactive from Made In America depleted uranium dust.
What kind of people would do this?
Clinical tests have repeatedly shown how microwaves "rev up" incipient
cancer cells several hundred times. Triggered by nuclear radiation, and
turned rogue by electromagnetic warfare unleashed by US forces, human
cancer cells have been found to continue proliferating wildly -- even
after the power source is turned off
MICROWAVING WOMBS AT GREENHAM COMMON
While the mobile microwave weapons currently deployed in Iraq may or
may not lead to lasting harm, rooftop "poppers" and "domes" left to
radiate for days at a time are irradiating unsuspecting families already
coping with illness, wounds, hunger and the stress of losing homes and
loved ones, whose rotting corpses cannot be buried under the sights of
marine snipers.
A preview of what lies in store for long-suffering families in Iraq can
be gleaned from Greenham Common, where the British Army reportedly used
an electromagnetic weapon against 30,000 women who had camped for nearly
two decades around that UK military base to protest the deployment of
nuclear-tipped US cruise missiles.
One day in the summer of 1984, more than 2,000 British troops suddenly
pulled back, leaving the fence unguarded. Peace mom Kim Besley recalls
that as curious women approached the gate, they "started experiencing
odd health effects: swollen tongues, changed heartbeats, immobility,
feelings of terror, pains in the upper body."
Besley found her 30-year-old daughter too ill to stand. Other symptoms
typical of electromagnetic exposure included skin burns, severe
headaches, drowsiness, post-menopausal menstrual bleeding and
menstruation at abnormal times. Besley's daughter's cycle changed to 14
days and took a year to return to normal.
Two late-term spontaneous miscarriages, impaired speech, and an
apparent circulatory failure prompted the women to begin monitoring for
a directed-energy beam, Using an EMR meter, they measured beams sweeping
their camp at 100-times normal background levels.
Another harrowing example involves the sudden illness and cancer deaths
of US embassy staff in Moscow after being deliberately targeted with
very weak pulsed microwaves by Soviet experimenters and fascinated CIA
onlookers running "Project Phoenix" in 1962.
Very Low Frequency (VLF) weapons include the dozens of "poppers"
currently deployed in Iraq, which can be dialed to or "long wave"
frequencies capable of traveling great distances through the ground or
intervening structures. As air force Lt Col. Peter L. Hays, Director of
the Institute for National Security Studies reveals, "Transmission of
long wavelength sound creates biophysical effects; nausea, loss of
bowels, disorientation, vomiting, potential internal organ damage or
death may occur."
Hays calls VLF weapons "superior" because their directed energy beams
do not lose their hurtful properties when traveling through air to
tissue. A French weapon radiating at 7 hertz "made the people in range
sick for hours."
GI's "DRIVEN NUTS" BY ELECTROMAGENTICS IN IRAQ
Like so many other American blunders among the ruins of Babylon, the
intended microwave "pacification" of rebellious neighborhoods is having
unintended effects. In actual "field-testing" in the Sunni Triangle,
Hank has learned that the hidden, dome-shaped devices "are removing
inhibitions". Armed individuals, already highly motivated to kill
American forces are reportedly "losing all restraint" when exposed to
the electromagnetic beams.
According to Hank's buddies in Baghdad, the frequency-shifting
"poppers" "are having some remarkable effects on the locals as well as
our own people." But these effects differ. Possibly, Hank surmises,
because Americans come from daily domestic and military environments
saturated with electromagnetic frequencies, while many Iraqis still live
without reliable electricity in places largely free from
electromagnetics before the American invasion.
According to members of Hank's former unit, constant exposure to
invisible emissions from radar and radio rigs -- as well as to their own
microwave weapons -- is backfiring. "Our people are driven nuts," Hank
says. "It makes them stupid for two or three days."
The Desert Storm veteran compared the emotional effects of constant
exposure to military microwaves to a lingering low-pressure weather
system that never goes away. "You feel way down for days at a time," he
emphasizes
As a consequence, AWOL rates among "spaced out" US troops are as high
as 15%, Hank reports. For many deserters, it is not cowardice or
conscience that is causing them to absent themselves from duty. "They
are feeling so depressed," Hank explains. "They don't feel good. So they
leave."
According to Hank's front-line buddies, Iraqis exposed to secret beam
weapons "get laid back, confused and mellow, and then blast out in a
rage, as opposed to our folks going on what could only be called a
"bender" and turning into a mean drunk for a while."
Once they wander away from direct electromagnetic-fire, startled GIs
come to their senses. They return to their units, Hank explains, saying,
"What was I thinking?"
The recovery rate among US troops "seems to be about a day or so, where
the locals are not getting over it in less than a week or more on
average," Hank has learned.
It is Hank's hope that his revelations will prompt public debate over
the secret use of electromagnetic weapons in Iraq. But lost in the
arguments over these supposedly "non-lethal" weapons is a much bigger
question: What are Americans doing there?
Whether soldier or civilian at home, it is our imperative duty to stop
supporting those responsible for ongoing "weapons tests" in Iraq. As
electrochemical "beings of light," the strongest electromagnetic force
on Earth is human conscience, acted upon.
Author's Bio:
After resigning his US Navy Reserve commission and refusing to
participate in the Vietnam slaughter, William Thomas subsequently served
five months with a three-man environmental emergency response team in
the Gulf during and immediately after Desert Storm. He has written about
military electromagnetics in Scorched Earth and Bringing The War Home,
and has documented other microwave hazards in huis new ebook, "Dialing
Our Cells."
To read more on electromagnetic weapons "tests" in Iraq in the complete
4,500 article, including full references and illustrations:
http://www.willthomas.net/
Source: Rense.com
http://www.rense.com/general62/mciro.htm
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STRANGE BEDFELLOWS DEPARTMENT -
CIA Urged To Release Nazi
Records

The CIA has been urged to release documents about Nazi war criminals
hired by US intelligence officials during the Cold War era.
The call comes from members of Congress who drew up the 1998 public
disclosure law, which requires declassification of all documents about
the Holocaust.
They say the CIA is withholding details of people it recruited after
World War II for their expertise.
Released documents show links between US intelligence and Nazi war
criminals.
The CIA has contributed 1.25 million pages of documents, of more than
eight million, released under the 1998 law.
One former Nazi known to have been employed by Western intelligence was
Klaus Barbie, the infamous "Butcher of Lyon". He was eventually
convicted of crimes against humanity by a French court.
The law's authors - Senator Mike DeWine and Representative Carolyn
Maloney - believe the CIA is withholding further details on the Nazi war
criminals, suspects or collaborators that were hired.
"There is still information that we believe the CIA has about the
United States' involvement with former Nazis," said Sen DeWine. "We need
to get this information out."
He and Rep Maloney are due to discuss the matter with CIA officials on
Tuesday.
According to the Associated Press news agency, Sen DeWine will lead a
Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on the issue later in the month if an
agreement is not reached.
"It has been 50 years and there is really no reason to keep this
information secret at this point," he said. "We have to bring closure to
this."
A CIA spokesman, speaking on condition of anonymity, acknowledged the
agency was withholding some information, AP said.
He said the agency planned to submit a report to Congress, which is
required in order to qualify for an exemption from releasing the
documents.
Source: BBC
http://newswww.bbc.net.uk/1/hi/world/americas/4225629.stm
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FREEDOM FROM TRUTH DEPARTMENT -
Some U.S. Students Say
Press Freedoms Go Too Far
One in three U.S. high school
students say the press ought to be more restricted, and even more say
the government should approve newspaper stories before readers see them,
according to a survey being released today.
The survey of 112,003 students finds that 36% believe newspapers should
get "government approval" of stories before publishing; 51% say they
should be able to publish freely; 13% have no opinion.
Asked whether the press enjoys "too much freedom," not enough or about
the right amount, 32% say "too much," and 37% say it has the right
amount. Ten percent say it has too little.
The survey of First Amendment rights was commissioned by the John S.
and James L. Knight Foundation and conducted last spring by the
University of Connecticut. It also questioned 327 principals and 7,889
teachers.
The findings aren't surprising to Jack Dvorak, director of the High
School Journalism Institute at Indiana University in Bloomington. "Even
professional journalists are often unaware of a lot of the freedoms that
might be associated with the First Amendment," he says.
The survey "confirms what a lot of people who are interested in this
area have known for a long time," he says: Kids aren't learning enough
about the First Amendment in history, civics or English classes. It also
tracks closely with recent findings of adults' attitudes.
"It's part of our Constitution, so this should be part of a formal
education," says Dvorak, who has worked with student journalists since
1968.
Although a large majority of students surveyed say musicians and others
should be allowed to express "unpopular opinions," 74% say people
shouldn't be able to burn or deface an American flag as a political
statement; 75% mistakenly believe it is illegal.
The U.S. Supreme Court (news - web sites) in 1989 ruled that burning or
defacing a flag is protected free speech. Congress has debated
flag-burning amendments regularly since then; none has passed both the
House and Senate.
Derek Springer, a first-year student at Ivy Tech State College in
Muncie, Ind., credits his journalism adviser at Muncie Central High
School with teaching students about the First Amendment, which
guarantees freedom of speech, press and religion.
Last year, Springer led a group of student journalists who exposed
payments a local basketball coach made to players for such things as
attending practices and blocking shots. The newspaper also questioned
requirements that students register their cars with the school to get
parking passes.
Because they studied the First Amendment, he says, "we know that we can
publish our opinion, and that we might be scrutinized, but we know we
didn't do anything wrong."
SOURCE: USA Today
http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=676&u=/usatoday/
20050131/ts_usatoday/usstudentssaypressfreedomsgotoofar&printer=1
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LOOK DEEP INTO MY EYES DEPARTMENT -
Hypnotism in Russia a
Street-Crime Weapon?

MOSCOW ??” He was striking, with
dark eyes, a long black ponytail and a stylish suit. He had a large,
cheap ring that Olga couldn't stop looking at as he waved his hand
repeatedly in front of her face.
"He was talking gibberish," she recalled. That he had left his wallet
in a taxi. That he was supposed to meet someone at Sheremetyevo Airport.
That he couldn't remember where he lived.
Olga offered him the $250 in her purse for a taxi, but he said it
wouldn't be enough. She found herself leading the man to her apartment.
There, she opened her safe and counted out $500. "Can I have more?" he
asked. "Can I have the 7,000 rubles in your purse?" Without replying,
Olga emptied her wallet into his hands.
As they rode back down the elevator, Olga knew the man was a thief. She
knew she should demand her money back before it was too late. But she
couldn't open her mouth. "I was in a trance," she said later.
Almost immediately after he left, Olga broke into hysterical sobs and
phoned a friend, who persuaded her to go to the police. There,
detectives nodded knowingly. "Gypsy hypnosis," they said.
Across Moscow, a chestnut as old as crystal balls and gypsy curses
makes regular appearances on the crime logs ??” hundreds of victims a year
who say they were seduced out of their money in seemingly chance
encounters with strangers. Many claim they were hypnotized by intense
stares, mesmerizing babble and warnings of curses on their loved ones.
To some of Moscow's cynical detectives, their desks heaped with Mafia
assassinations and billion-dollar business-fraud cases, the idea of
street hypnosis has the whiff of mumbo-jumbo. Not so to many Russians
reared on folk tales of vampires, witches ??” and, in the modern era, the
hidden powers of the mind.
Czarina Alexandra fell famously under the influence of the allegedly
hypnotic powers of the "mad monk," Grigory Yefimovich Rasputin, in the
early 20th century.
The late Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev had a personal psychic healer.
Former President Boris Yeltsin's staff included a security consultant
hired to protect the former chief executive from "external
psychophysical influence" after a mysterious antenna was found in his
private office.
In 2001, President Vladimir Putin signed into law a bill making it
illegal to employ "electromagnetic, infrasound ... radiators" and other
weapons of "psychotronic influence" with intent to cause harm.
For years, famous Russian chess masters have suggested that their games
were impaired by hypnotists planted in the audience. Garry Kasparov has
long credited Azerbaijani psychic Tofik Dadashev with helping him win
the world chess championship in 1985 against fellow Russian Anatoly
Karpov (who had his own psychologist trained in hypnotic techniques on
hand).
The attraction to mysticism has intensified in recent years, Russian
sociologists say, because of the tough economic climate and pent-up
interest released with the collapse of the Soviet Union and its
long-standing prohibitions on dabbling in the occult practices.
"Many people now live on the verge of despair, given their economic
situation, which humiliates them and destroys their families," said
Yelena Bashkirova, head of the Bashkirova and Partners Independent
Sociology Center in Moscow. "They are attracted to psychics, to
magicians and witches ... out of fragility and desperation."
Police say the main perpetrators of such street fraud are Gypsies, long
the victims of police profiling and widespread public discrimination.
"These are people who have honed their skills to perfection ??” they have
been pulling these kinds of confidence tricks on people for centuries,
for generations," Dadashev said.
Many Gypsies scoff at the notion of street hypnosis and accuse the
police of unfairly maligning the entire community. "Gypsies have their
own unique culture and traditions which, like the ones in all other
nations, are based on good, not evil," said Nadezhda Demetr, a Gypsy who
has a doctorate in gypsy studies. "Gypsy culture has nothing to do with
cheating, thievery and confidence tricks."
But many investigators say they are certain that some suspension of
logical thought is involved.
"Could a person operating with all of his faculties agree with a plan
under which all of the money he saved during his entire life should be
given to these people in the street?" said detective Valery Shkarupa,
who has handled hundreds of "gypsy hypnosis" cases.
In Moscow, detectives process an estimated 300 to 400 reports a year of
what they call gypsy hypnosis.
Some fraud experts refer to neuro-linguistic programming, a concept
that holds that language patterns can put people into semihypnotic
states, even in everyday situations. Victims occasionally come to their
senses with no recollection of how they lost their money.
"In these cases, the victim would not be able to remember anything at
all ??” a totally blank mind," said Alexei Skrypnikov, a retired police
colonel and former psychology researcher at the Scientific Research
Institute of the federal police.
"A certain person approached them, said, 'Do this, do that,' "
Skrypnikov said. "I can absolutely say that people who are of totally
sound mind, and not doped up, are being manipulated into handing over
their money and valuables to people who vanish into thin air."
Skrypnikov said the techniques were simple, yet effective.
"The essence of the technique is, form replaces content. Our brain is
built so it can process only so much information over a certain period
of time. ... In cases where the flow of information is either too
powerful and fast, or on the other hand, too slow ... the brain slows
down, and the person's level of vigilance drops," he said.
Police have made scattered arrests among Russia's close-knit, secretive
Gypsy community. Ethnic Russians are occasionally arrested as well.
But even when a perpetrator is clearly identified, it can be difficult
to make a case, said Moscow Detective Andrei Kuznetsov.
"Even if we have a case where someone actually leaves something like a
passport at the scene of a crime, we'll go back to their neighborhood,
say, a gypsy village in the Vladimir region, and we will end up with a
scene where the entire village, 300 people, men, women and children,
will come to the town square and swear that, no, [the suspect] was home
when the crime occurred, she was sick in bed, they all saw her there."
Source: The Seattle Times
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/nationworld/2002166501_hypnotic01.html
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EVERYONE COMPLAINS ABOUT THE WEATHER DEPARTMENT -
Who is Messing With The
Worlds Weather?
Over the past years, China has installed 74 sets of the world's
advanced Doppler weather radar with 87 per cent put into operation. But
in the last year all on a sudden the weather forecasting computer models
have failed so badly that China has decided to install thirty more of
the devices rapidly this year with a satellite launched later last year
expected to start its operations soon.
This is the same story echoed in every part of the world from India to
America. Weather forecasting models are just failing and the variation
patterns are so obvious that forecasters all over the world are
scratching their heads.
World is experiencing some extreme weathers and weather forecasters in
all parts of the world are just failing for reasons unknown to all.
In India, for example, scientists were astonished at the National
Center for Medium Range Weather Forecasting were perplexed by the
deviation of the weather from the that predicted by the Doppler reports.
In Russia, authorities are just perplexed with bizarre patters of snow
falls.
In America, the weather forecasters are similarly perplexed in their
inability to tell people what will happen next day.
The recent hurricanes and typhoons all over the world have taken
irregular patterns and unpredictable paths defying all established
computer models.
In India, China, Africa, Europe, all over the world the same story is
repeating. In every country the meteorologists are thinking that these
anomalies are just present in their region. But it is global and
increasing every day.
The intensity of the storms and the paths all over the world especially
in America??™s Florida and South East including Gulf of Mexico are just
bizarre.
Bureau of Meteorology, Australian Government is also perplexed with
what is going on.
Another interesting phenomenon that is becoming very obvious is that
many of the storms all over the world last year went into merry-go-round
patterns and pick up speed and force before the landfall.
There is a possibility that massive weather manipulation
experimentation is taking place which are totally classified. Military
research projects involving weather manipulation is nothing new ??“ many
countries are racing towards achieving the capabilities.
What is perplexing is that the same unusual patterns are also present
in Arctic and Antarctic regions. British Antarctic Survey (BAS), the
Australian Bureau of Meteorology, the Scientific Committee on Antarctic
Research (SCAR), the World Meteorological Organization (WMO, the
International Commission on Polar Meteorology and the Council of
Managers of National Antarctic Programs (COMNAP) are involved in
modeling the polar weather patterns.
The massive scale of the same problem gives rise to the fact that there
may be some bigger hand involved. In South America and Central America
native Indians believed that their Gods used to control the weather on a
daily basis. We may be looking the same pattern where ???Someone??? is
controlling the worldwide weather.
Source: India Daily
http://www.indiadaily.com/editorial/01-30b-05.asp
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STICKING IT TO PAIN DEPARTMENT -
Magnet Therapy for Pain:
What's the Attraction?
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We usually think of magnets as
something we put on the fridge to hold up a favorite cartoon. But
magnets have been used for centuries to treat pain, and a survey found
that almost many Americans with arthritis or fibromyalgia have used
magnetic bracelets for pain relief, even though magnet therapy has not
been well studied. Now, a British study suggests that magnetic bracelets
may provide pain relief in people with arthritis in their knee or hip.
"We are clear that there is a significant reduction in pain with
magnetic bracelets," says lead researcher Tim Harlow, a family physician
at College Surgery in Devon. "What we cannot say with certainty is if it
is due to a placebo effect, an effect of the magnet or a mixture of the
two."
This study, published in the British Medical Journal (BMJ), joins a
growing group of studies on magnetic therapy and chronic pain, which
have had mixed results. Dr. Harlow and his colleagues looked at 194
people with osteoarthritis in their hip or knee over a 12-week period.
Participants were divided into three groups. One group received a
standard-strength magnetic bracelet, which has a strength of 170 to 200
mTesla, one group wore a weaker bracelet, with a strength of 21 to 20
mTesla, and the third group wore a dummy bracelet with no magnet.
There are two types of magnets used in health, static magnets and
electromagnets. The BMJ researchers used a static magnet, which has an
unchanging magnetic field, rather than an electromagnet, which generates
magnetic fields only when an electrical current runs through it. There
are also two ways to wear a magnet for pain relief: directly over the
affected area for a certain period of time each day, or on the wrist as
a bracelet, so it affects the whole body. The researchers chose to have
participants wear a magnetic bracelet for the 12-week period.
To evaluate the magnets, the researchers used a set of standard
questions designed to assess pain, disability and joint stiffness in
people with osteoarthritis. In the standard bracelet group, they found
that the score from this questionnaire dropped from 10.7 to 7.8,
compared to 10.0 to 9.3 in the dummy group. Unfortunately, the
weak-bracelet group accidentally contained some bracelets with strong
magnets, so the researchers were not able to determine whether there was
a significant difference between the strong and weak magnets. Another
issue that arose was that it was easy for participants with non-magnetic
bracelets to realize that they were in the placebo group because their
bracelets had no magnetic qualities.
Still, the researchers wrote that the pain reduction associated with
the standard magnet bracelets was similar to that seen in studies of
conventional osteoarthritis treatments, including non-steroidal
anti-inflammatory drugs, such as Tylenol and ibuprofen, and exercise
therapy. Additionally, the magnets appear to be free of side effects,
unlike pain relievers, which are associated with gastrointestinal
problems and, for certain drugs, heart attacks and strokes.
But while researchers understand how anti-inflammatory drugs and
exercise therapy work, they only have theories when it comes to magnet
therapy. According to a report from the National Center for
Complementary and Alternative Medicine, some think that static magnets
increase the flow of blood because it contains iron. As a result, more
oxygen and nutrients reach the body's tissues. Others suggest that
magnets affect cell function, or change the balance between cell growth
and death. In fact, electromagnetic fields??”but not static magnetic
fields??”have been thought to increase cancer risk.
Neil Segal, MD, an assistant professor of orthopedics and
rehabilitation at the University of Iowa, says it is critical that
studies determine how magnets relieve pain. Dr. Segal has studied static
magnets in people with rheumatoid arthritis of the knee. He compared
strong and weak magnets in 64 participants, and found that both devices,
which were placed on the knee, reduced pain after one week.
Dr. Harlow says that future studies should look at magnets of different
strengths for longer periods of time in people with different kinds of
pain. In the meantime, he cautions that people considering magnets for
pain relief should talk to their doctors about it. Certain people, such
pregnant women, people with a medical device such as a pacemaker or
insulin pump, and people who wear a medication patch should not use
static magnets.
"Magnets are appealing because osteoarthritis is a chronic condition
for which our treatments are unsatisfactory," Dr. Harlow says, "On the
strength of the evidence, I am prepared to recommend static magnets to
people with osteoarthritis."
Dr. Segal is a bit more cautious about magnet therapy.
"When I talk to patients I tell them that we don't have evidence to
definitively say whether certain magnets work, or how they work if they
do," he says. "Alternatively, I'm not aware that static magnetic devices
have harmed anyone."
For those who are interested in buying magnets designed for pain
relief, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) suggests checking the
company's reputation with consumer protection agencies and watching out
for high return fees. The FDA also advocates buying magnets??”magnetic
bracelets cost about $20??”from US-based companies, which US law has more
control over.
Source: Science Daily
http://sciencedaily.healthology.com/focus_article.asp?b=sciencedaily&f=arthritis&c=
arthritis_magnets&spg=FIA
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CAN'T WE ALL JUST GET ALONG DEPARTMENT -
Alienation: UFO Groups Clash
Over Credibility
Burlington - Mary Sutherland, owner of the Burlington UFO and
Paranormal Center, says she is being watched.
Mary Sutherland, owner of the Burlington UFO and Paranormal Center, has
complained to police that she suspects a rival UFO group is stalking her.
I have a UFO center. Doesn't it make sense if you see a UFO to come to
me?
But it's not by little green men or even ghosts. Those kinds of close
encounters she would welcome.
Sutherland thinks a human, perhaps associated with a rival UFO group in
Wisconsin, is stalking her. She reported her concerns to police this
week.
Burlington police are investigating the suspicious circumstances that
have nothing to do with the increased UFO activity in the area that
Sutherland says she has documented. Her downtown store features
everything from alien kitsch, such as inflatable green goblins to
published research on UFOs and paranormal activities.
She learned of the possible stalking when someone forwarded to her a
Web link to an unidentified group that is attempting to debunk
Sutherland's work and the photos on her own Web site. The group
questions why UFOs make nightly appearances over Sutherland's store, yet
no one else reports such sightings.
What frightened Sutherland was the rival group's claim that "our group
spent good money and hired a professional to do surveillance on Mary
& the Burlington UFO every night (all night) from Jan. 22nd through
Jan. 30th," according to the posting.
For a woman who looks for UFOs, who seeks out places where there has
been paranormal activity and who goes looking for ghosts, the "stalker"
crossed the line.
"When I read that they paid someone to be out there and watch me, that
scared the heck out of me," Sutherland said Wednesday.
Then, just like a UFO in the night sky, the group's Web site
disappeared Tuesday after Sutherland posted a message letting people
know she had contacted police.
Jennifer Hoppe of Sheboygan, who has been associated with UFO
Wisconsin, a group interested in UFO sightings across the state, just
happened to be reading Sutherland's Web site Tuesday morning when
Sutherland posted the Web page that is critical of her work. Hoppe sent
Sutherland an instant message suggesting she answer the group's
questions. Hoppe then found her name on Sutherland's Web site.
"I had nothing to do with the accusations from the Web site," Hoppe
said. "I sent her an instant message saying that those were pretty good
questions and asking, 'Are you going to answer them?' Apparently, she
isn't."
Hoppe and her husband ran UFO Wisconsin for three years. Part of their
mission was to try to get people to take UFOs seriously, she said. But
she said she can't take Sutherland's photos seriously, and she wonders
why there have been no reports to police about UFO sightings. "The
reason people don't take UFO research seriously is because of people
like Mary," Hoppe said. "There have been legitimate cases in the world
that defy logic. What responsible, respectable professional is going to
research that when people like Mary are blathering this hokey-pokey crap
as the truth?"
Pat Champeau, owner of Background Plus Detective Agency in Sheboygan,
had participated in Sutherland's Web site, but recently asked for her
contact information to be removed from the site.
Champeau questioned how there can be so much alleged activity in
Burlington.
"It is outlandish," Champeau said. "There are five million places to
land, and it's always over her business. It's nuts."
Sutherland said she has no idea who is behind the unidentified Web
site, but she challenges all of her detractors to come to Burlington and
do their own research.
"I welcome anyone to come down here and take pictures," Sutherland
said. "Come here at 3 a.m. and see what is lighting up the sky."
There is also a legitimate reason why people have not been calling the
police about UFO sightings or paranormal activity, she said.
"I have a UFO center. Doesn't it make sense if you see a UFO to come to
me? If you see paranormal activity, you don't go to the police, you
would go to a paranormal center, it only makes sense," Sutherland said.
Sutherland said she has been researching UFO and paranormal activities
for more than 20 years. She opened a virtual UFO and paranormal center
and started hosting a Web radio show in Burlington four years ago. Last
spring, she turned her collectibles and doll shop into the Burlington
UFO and Paranormal Center.
The bulk of the store is devoted to research on everything from ancient
races and burial mounds to UFOs. She has a library and a video viewing
room to watch documentaries that she has made of people who say they
have seen UFOs and who claim they have been abducted by aliens. Isn't
space, the final frontier, big enough for all UFO enthusiasts?
Sutherland believes it is.
"It shouldn't have to be this way," Sutherland said.
Source: Journal Sentinel
http://www.jsonline.com/news/racine/feb05/298527.asp
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