Guest guest Posted November 26, 2007 Report Share Posted November 26, 2007 Thursday, 15 November 2007 Are trendy Econobulbs strafing the brain stem? http://ellistaylor.blogspot.com/2007/11/are-trendy-econobulbs-strafing-brain.html Are trendy Econobulbs strafing the brain stem? I attended a meeting last night - no, not Jesse Jackson's (who was speaking in Oxford) - I liked them better when they were with Motown. This one was a UFO group meeting. I go now and again. They're a lovely, fascinating bunch of people and I always learn something new. One of the members is a bit of an 'Inspector Gadget', you know, the sort of person who can whip up a (working) moon-lander out of an old bed base, a couple of hose clips and the crank case of a Morris Minor. A delightful eccentric genius. I'll call him Alan. Anyway...I'm sitting talking to another member when Alan wanders in nonchanently. He's bearing his customary plastic shopping bag crammed with dvds and cds, bits of wire and capacitors (whatever they are), magazines and stuff, as well as an ordinary light bulb and one of those econobulbs that governments everywhere are encouraging (sometimes forcing) us to use. "Watch this," Alan pipes up. "Have you got a ordinary radio?" he asks our host, who disappears out of the room and returns with said item. The radio is plugged in and switched on and so is the ordinary light bulb. Alan waves the radio around the bulb and the radio behaves as it should do; but when the same exercise is performed with the econobulb the most horrendous interference ensues - which immediately gave me a powerful headache and a nauseous feeling. As you might have gathered I am not a technolological person (I can't even write it let alone understand it) and the scientific explanation went over my head like a Concord; so I asked Alan to write it down. Hope you can understand it better than I can: "The mini fluorescent bulbs that are currently recommended, due to missing out of 5 components (Diode capacitors and ferrite suppressors) are prodigious source of bio and environment EMI (Electromagnetic interference)." Alan posits that mini fluorescents are dangerous to human beings and are also designed to interfere with long wave radio. The electromagnetic interference harmfully affects our brain stem and jams long (and some medium) wave broadcasts.In the event that all light bulbs are replaced with the new energy saving light bulbs (called globes in Australia) all households will be prevented fom receiving distance long wave broadcasts.These new bulbs inhibit the flow and reception of long waves. Alan says: "This silly 20W bulb is more effective than any amount of government jamming...that is, people implementing the low voltage or fluorescent bulb protocols are jamming all frequencies below radio 5 from reception ESPECIALLY FOREIGN BROADCASTS that are conventionally always jammed by Fascists, National Socialists...and Communists." Is this a tactic to not only isolate us but negatively impact on our health as well? In any case, test the radio/ light bulb exercise yourself. I saw and felt the effects and I won't be using them. Posted by Ellis Taylor at Thursday, November 15, 2007 Labels: ecobulbs, econobulbs, electromagnetic, EMI, jamming, light 4 comments: nightlight said... Many Thanks Ellis for this 'heads up'.Now I see why all there are so many 'free' econobulbs on offer.Targets? environment concerned families- perhaps another 'dumbing down' project.Does any one know anything about Phillips or Mullard - past history of danger to workers -hushed up?Hope you don't mind my using your blog for this question Ellis.from darkness to LIGHT(pun intended)nightlight 16 November 2007 10:03 purple ronnie said... Thanks - I had been having a problem with by broadband connection dropping every night for months. One night I accidentally switched off my economy light bulbs in an ajoining room and realised theat the broadband was connected. I tried switching on the economy bulbs and again the broadband dropped. This happens every time the bulbs are switched on. I'm so glad I read this, at last I know I'm not going mad (although if I don't get rid of the economy bulbs I may well be). 22 November 2007 23:34 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 27, 2007 Report Share Posted November 27, 2007 Sorry, I don't buy this -- did anybody have physics in High school or College -- and build a radio? This doesn't make sense based on what we learned in college physics class!!!! thea ----- Forwarded Message ----- Misty <misty3 Health and Healing <health_and_healing >, Armageddon or New Age <armageddon-or-newage > Mon, 26 Nov 2007 21:27:30 +1300 Are trendy Econobulbs strafing the brain stem? Message-ID: <001701c83006$3ec9aac0$b500f6d2@oemvsno3o82th7> Thursday, 15 November 2007 Are trendy Econobulbs strafing the brain stem? http://ellistaylor.blogspot.com/2007/11/are-trendy-econobulbs-strafing-brain.html Are trendy Econobulbs strafing the brain stem? I attended a meeting last night - no, not Jesse Jackson's (who was speaking in Oxford) - I liked them better when they were with Motown. This one was a UFO group meeting. I go now and again. They're a lovely, fascinating bunch of people and I always learn something new. One of the members is a bit of an 'Inspector Gadget', you know, the sort of person who can whip up a (working) moon-lander out of an old bed base, a couple of hose clips and the crank case of a Morris Minor. A delightful eccentric genius. I'll call him Alan. Anyway...I'm sitting talking to another member when Alan wanders in nonchanently. He's bearing his customary plastic shopping bag crammed with dvds and cds, bits of wire and capacitors (whatever they are), magazines and stuff, as well as an ordinary light bulb and one of those econobulbs that governments everywhere are encouraging (sometimes forcing) us to use. "Watch this," Alan pipes up. "Have you got a ordinary radio?" he asks our host, who disappears out of the room and returns with said item. The radio is plugged in and switched on and so is the ordinary light bulb. Alan waves the radio around the bulb and the radio behaves as it should do; but when the same exercise is performed with the econobulb the most horrendous interference ensues - which immediately gave me a powerful headache and a nauseous feeling. As you might have gathered I am not a technolological person (I can't even write it let alone understand it) and the scientific explanation went over my head like a Concord; so I asked Alan to write it down. Hope you can understand it better than I can: "The mini fluorescent bulbs that are currently recommended, due to missing out of 5 components (Diode capacitors and ferrite suppressors) are prodigious source of bio and environment EMI (Electromagnetic interference)." Alan posits that mini fluorescents are dangerous to human beings and are also designed to interfere with long wave radio. The electromagnetic interference harmfully affects our brain stem and jams long (and some medium) wave broadcasts.In the event that all light bulbs are replaced with the new energy saving light bulbs (called globes in Australia) all households will be prevented fom receiving distance long wave broadcasts.These new bulbs inhibit the flow and reception of long waves. Alan says: "This silly 20W bulb is more effective than any amount of government jamming...that is, people implementing the low voltage or fluorescent bulb protocols are jamming all frequencies below radio 5 from reception ESPECIALLY FOREIGN BROADCASTS that are conventionally always jammed by Fascists, National Socialists...and Communists." Is this a tactic to not only isolate us but negatively impact on our health as well? In any case, test the radio/ light bulb exercise yourself. I saw and felt the effects and I won't be using them. Posted by Ellis Taylor at Thursday, November 15, 2007 Labels: ecobulbs, econobulbs, electromagnetic, EMI, jamming, light 4 comments: nightlight said... Many Thanks Ellis for this 'heads up'.Now I see why all there are so many 'free' econobulbs on offer.Targets? environment concerned families- perhaps another 'dumbing down' project.Does any one know anything about Phillips or Mullard - past history of danger to workers -hushed up?Hope you don't mind my using your blog for this question Ellis.from darkness to LIGHT(pun intended)nightlight 16 November 2007 10:03 purple ronnie said... Thanks - I had been having a problem with by broadband connection dropping every night for months. One night I accidentally switched off my economy light bulbs in an ajoining room and realised theat the broadband was connected. I tried switching on the economy bulbs and again the broadband dropped. This happens every time the bulbs are switched on. I'm so glad I read this, at last I know I'm not going mad (although if I don't get rid of the economy bulbs I may well be). 22 November 2007 23:34 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 27, 2007 Report Share Posted November 27, 2007 Okay my son broke one of these bulbs in my room yesterday, how concerned should i be? From: nobltn528Date: Tue, 27 Nov 2007 08:49:29 -0600Fw: Are trendy Econobulbs strafing the brain stem? Sorry, I don't buy this -- did anybody have physics in High school or College -- and build a radio? This doesn't make sense based on what we learned in college physics class!!!! thea ----- Forwarded Message ----- Misty <misty3 (AT) paradise (DOT) net.nz> Health and Healing <health_and_healing >, Armageddon or New Age <armageddon-or-newage > Mon, 26 Nov 2007 21:27:30 +1300 Are trendy Econobulbs strafing the brain stem? Message-ID: <001701c83006$3ec9aac0$b500f6d2@oemvsno3o82th7> Thursday, 15 November 2007 Are trendy Econobulbs strafing the brain stem? http://ellistaylor.blogspot.com/2007/11/are-trendy-econobulbs-strafing-brain.html Are trendy Econobulbs strafing the brain stem? I attended a meeting last night - no, not Jesse Jackson's (who was speaking in Oxford) - I liked them better when they were with Motown. This one was a UFO group meeting. I go now and again. They're a lovely, fascinating bunch of people and I always learn something new. One of the members is a bit of an 'Inspector Gadget', you know, the sort of person who can whip up a (working) moon-lander out of an old bed base, a couple of hose clips and the crank case of a Morris Minor. A delightful eccentric genius. I'll call him Alan. Anyway...I'm sitting talking to another member when Alan wanders in nonchanently. He's bearing his customary plastic shopping bag crammed with dvds and cds, bits of wire and capacitors (whatever they are), magazines and stuff, as well as an ordinary light bulb and one of those econobulbs that governments everywhere are encouraging (sometimes forcing) us to use. "Watch this," Alan pipes up. "Have you got a ordinary radio?" he asks our host, who disappears out of the room and returns with said item. The radio is plugged in and switched on and so is the ordinary light bulb. Alan waves the radio around the bulb and the radio behaves as it should do; but when the same exercise is performed with the econobulb the most horrendous interference ensues - which immediately gave me a powerful headache and a nauseous feeling. As you might have gathered I am not a technolological person (I can't even write it let alone understand it) and the scientific explanation went over my head like a Concord; so I asked Alan to write it down. Hope you can understand it better than I can: "The mini fluorescent bulbs that are currently recommended, due to missing out of 5 components (Diode capacitors and ferrite suppressors) are prodigious source of bio and environment EMI (Electromagnetic interference)." Alan posits that mini fluorescents are dangerous to human beings and are also designed to interfere with long wave radio. The electromagnetic interference harmfully affects our brain stem and jams long (and some medium) wave broadcasts.In the event that all light bulbs are replaced with the new energy saving light bulbs (called globes in Australia) all households will be prevented fom receiving distance long wave broadcasts.These new bulbs inhibit the flow and reception of long waves. Alan says: "This silly 20W bulb is more effective than any amount of government jamming...that is, people implementing the low voltage or fluorescent bulb protocols are jamming all frequencies below radio 5 from reception ESPECIALLY FOREIGN BROADCASTS that are conventionally always jammed by Fascists, National Socialists...and Communists." Is this a tactic to not only isolate us but negatively impact on our health as well? In any case, test the radio/ light bulb exercise yourself. I saw and felt the effects and I won't be using them. Posted by Ellis Taylor at Thursday, November 15, 2007 Labels: ecobulbs, econobulbs, electromagnetic, EMI, jamming, light 4 comments: nightlight said... Many Thanks Ellis for this 'heads up'.Now I see why all there are so many 'free' econobulbs on offer.Targets? environment concerned families- perhaps another 'dumbing down' project.Does any one know anything about Phillips or Mullard - past history of danger to workers -hushed up?Hope you don't mind my using your blog for this question Ellis.from darkness to LIGHT(pun intended)nightlight 16 November 2007 10:03 purple ronnie said... Thanks - I had been having a problem with by broadband connection dropping every night for months. One night I accidentally switched off my economy light bulbs in an ajoining room and realised theat the broadband was connected. I tried switching on the economy bulbs and again the broadband dropped. This happens every time the bulbs are switched on. I'm so glad I read this, at last I know I'm not going mad (although if I don't get rid of the economy bulbs I may well be). 22 November 2007 23:34 You keep typing, we keep giving. Download Messenger and join the i’m Initiative now. Join in! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2007 Report Share Posted November 28, 2007 You might want to check into this, and I don't want to alarm you, but I think these are mercury vapor bulbs. At least make sure you sweep and mop the area and if you have an air filter maybe give the room a zap. Keith julie sage <joannalswan wrote: Okay my son broke one of these bulbs in my room yesterday, how concerned should i be? From: nobltn528 (AT) juno (DOT) comDate: Tue, 27 Nov 2007 08:49:29 -0600Fw: Are trendy Econobulbs strafing the brain stem? Sorry, I don't buy this -- did anybody have physics in High school or College -- and build a radio? This doesn't make sense based on what we learned in college physics class!!!! thea ----- Forwarded Message ----- Misty <misty3 (AT) paradise (DOT) net.nz> Health and Healing <health_and_healing >, Armageddon or New Age <armageddon-or-newage > Mon, 26 Nov 2007 21:27:30 +1300 Are trendy Econobulbs strafing the brain stem? Message-ID: <001701c83006$3ec9aac0$b500f6d2@oemvsno3o82th7> Thursday, 15 November 2007 Are trendy Econobulbs strafing the brain stem? http://ellistaylor.blogspot.com/2007/11/are-trendy-econobulbs-strafing-brain.html Are trendy Econobulbs strafing the brain stem? I attended a meeting last night - no, not Jesse Jackson's (who was speaking in Oxford) - I liked them better when they were with Motown. This one was a UFO group meeting. I go now and again. They're a lovely, fascinating bunch of people and I always learn something new. One of the members is a bit of an 'Inspector Gadget', you know, the sort of person who can whip up a (working) moon-lander out of an old bed base, a couple of hose clips and the crank case of a Morris Minor. A delightful eccentric genius. I'll call him Alan. Anyway...I'm sitting talking to another member when Alan wanders in nonchanently. He's bearing his customary plastic shopping bag crammed with dvds and cds, bits of wire and capacitors (whatever they are), magazines and stuff, as well as an ordinary light bulb and one of those econobulbs that governments everywhere are encouraging (sometimes forcing) us to use. "Watch this," Alan pipes up. "Have you got a ordinary radio?" he asks our host, who disappears out of the room and returns with said item. The radio is plugged in and switched on and so is the ordinary light bulb. Alan waves the radio around the bulb and the radio behaves as it should do; but when the same exercise is performed with the econobulb the most horrendous interference ensues - which immediately gave me a powerful headache and a nauseous feeling. As you might have gathered I am not a technolological person (I can't even write it let alone understand it) and the scientific explanation went over my head like a Concord; so I asked Alan to write it down. Hope you can understand it better than I can: "The mini fluorescent bulbs that are currently recommended, due to missing out of 5 components (Diode capacitors and ferrite suppressors) are prodigious source of bio and environment EMI (Electromagnetic interference)." Alan posits that mini fluorescents are dangerous to human beings and are also designed to interfere with long wave radio. The electromagnetic interference harmfully affects our brain stem and jams long (and some medium) wave broadcasts.In the event that all light bulbs are replaced with the new energy saving light bulbs (called globes in Australia) all households will be prevented fom receiving distance long wave broadcasts.These new bulbs inhibit the flow and reception of long waves. Alan says: "This silly 20W bulb is more effective than any amount of government jamming...that is, people implementing the low voltage or fluorescent bulb protocols are jamming all frequencies below radio 5 from reception ESPECIALLY FOREIGN BROADCASTS that are conventionally always jammed by Fascists, National Socialists...and Communists." Is this a tactic to not only isolate us but negatively impact on our health as well? In any case, test the radio/ light bulb exercise yourself. I saw and felt the effects and I won't be using them. Posted by Ellis Taylor at Thursday, November 15, 2007 Labels: ecobulbs, econobulbs, electromagnetic, EMI, jamming, light 4 comments: nightlight said... Many Thanks Ellis for this 'heads up'.Now I see why all there are so many 'free' econobulbs on offer.Targets? environment concerned families- perhaps another 'dumbing down' project.Does any one know anything about Phillips or Mullard - past history of danger to workers -hushed up?Hope you don't mind my using your blog for this question Ellis.from darkness to LIGHT(pun intended)nightlight 16 November 2007 10:03 purple ronnie said... Thanks - I had been having a problem with by broadband connection dropping every night for months. One night I accidentally switched off my economy light bulbs in an ajoining room and realised theat the broadband was connected. I tried switching on the economy bulbs and again the broadband dropped. This happens every time the bulbs are switched on. I'm so glad I read this, at last I know I'm not going mad (although if I don't get rid of the economy bulbs I may well be). 22 November 2007 23:34 You keep typing, we keep giving. 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