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Horn
11th July 2014, 09:36 PM
Someone must've posted before,

Anti Wi-Fi boxer shorts are lined with silver to shield your groin from mobile phones



The cotton in Wireless Armour underwear is woven with a mesh of silver

The silver ‘cage’ stops electromagnetic radiation going through the pants
This creates a so-called Faraday cage and shields 99.97% of Wi-Fi radiation
Silver also makes the briefs antimicrobial and keeps them smelling fresh
Wireless Armour underwear is expected to ship in July for £35 ($58) a pair


Carrying a phone in your pocket all day may seem harmless, but there's a growing body of evidence linking devices to impotence, infertility and low sperm count.

Concerned about the health of his 'little swimmers', a physician from London created a range of underwear fitted with silver 'cages' to protect them from radiation.

The mesh of silver is woven into the fabric of the pants and shields the wearer from electromagnetic rays from phones, tablets and other devices - creating a so-called Faraday cage.


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2616832/Protect-package-RADIATION-Anti-Wi-Fi-boxer-shorts-lined-silver-shield-groin-mobile-phones.html#ixzz37DoQaSlz
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Glass
11th July 2014, 10:55 PM
I was thinking of some kind of lap blanket for the times you have a tablet and you're lounging about. I use a wireless keyboard on my lap sometimes and I can feel it. If I move it a few feet away the sensations stop.

I think the simpler thing to do it put the phone in a signal proof bag or pouch. Then you are protecting your jewels and your privacy.

Cebu_4_2
12th July 2014, 09:09 AM
I think the simpler thing to do it put the phone in a signal proof bag or pouch. Then you are protecting your jewels and your privacy.

Was just looking at WIFI and phones. Simplest thing to do is shut them off, 2nd is wrap them in tinfoil. Shut the WIFI off at the router when you don't need it is also a point.

Glass
12th July 2014, 10:21 AM
Was just looking at WIFI and phones. Simplest thing to do is shut them off, 2nd is wrap them in tinfoil. Shut the WIFI off at the router when you don't need it is also a point.

yep. good ideas. I disabled my wifi 6+ months and feel better for it.

pioneer
12th July 2014, 01:09 PM
correct me if i'm wrong, but i thought the nutsack hung and shrunk for a reason: temp control for the comfort of the swimmers. now we're supposed to wrap it in metal? nothing says heat like a finely woven, metal cage, i don't care if it is silver!

our gander is cooked either way sounds to me like. god forbid we turn around, or someone is behind us at the urinal waiting his turn and using his iPhone while i'm whizzing or is the whole pair of briefs/boxers supposed to be wire wrapped?

Dogman
12th July 2014, 01:21 PM
correct me if i'm wrong, but i thought the nutsack hung and shrunk for a reason: temp control for the comfort of the swimmers. now we're supposed to wrap it in metal? nothing says heat like a finely woven, metal cage, i don't care if it is silver!

our gander is cooked either way sounds to me like. Yep they over heat do not plan on kids! So the dropping and shrinking could be thought as sperm a/c!

Male Chastity belts >?< Wifi is getting into long wave near (bottom of the micro wave spectrum) territory (less than one gig MHz) The wavelength that wifi ops at the power they run at , for me is not so much of a worry. Now get into the higher microwave frequency's and yes worry!

Think microwave ovens that run around 10 gigs.


Think popcorn!

LMAO

Horn
12th July 2014, 01:28 PM
Its breathable silver.

I didn't investigate, but imagine it couldn't be any worse than nylon lederhosen currently available, if its hot its hot, if its not its not.

I've always dreamed of being a silver surfer superman, this just brings the dream a step closer. :)

http://www.bavaria-lederhosen.com/images/product_images/original_images/565_0.jpg

Dogman
12th July 2014, 01:33 PM
It breathable silver.

I didn't investigate, but imagine it couldn't be any worse than nylon lederhosen currently available, if its hot its hot, if its not its not.

I've always dreamed of being a silver surfer superman, this just brings the dream a step closer. :) Being made with silver threads.

It probably will help with or avoid crouch rot along with odors that develop in warm/humid areas of the human body!

Again

LOMAO

steyr_m
12th July 2014, 03:32 PM
Unless something conductive is grounded, it can re-radiate. I personally do not use anything wireless. My KB/mouse, internet, router, is wired. I don't own a cell phone [a personal tracking device that can also make calls]. We swim in a sea of RF constantly, I don't need it at home too.

Dogman
12th July 2014, 03:42 PM
Unless something conductive is grounded, it can re-radiate. I personally do not use anything wireless. My KB/mouse, internet, router, is wired. I don't own a cell phone [a personal tracking device that can also make calls]. We swim in a sea of RF constantly, I don't need it at home too. You are so right about the massive rf fields people today wade through and live in.

Way to soon to see what ill effects this will have on people, the rf density that us first worlds is amazing.

Because of this thread, I went out to my radio shack and dug up one of my wide band rf meters I used for antenna tuning/setups. and wow the background rf noise is amazing. Have not checked longer than I care to remember.

The meter is good from d.c to abt 1 gig MHz.

But I have been wading through very strong rf fields for the better part of my life, but younger people I would worry about.

Need to get my r/f spectrum analyzer back from the club I lent it to, then I can pin point what freq's the majority of this noise is centered on and services once I shut down my local network again, did the measurements both with and without my local wifi network running.

The field strengths are way higher than what I can remember from years ago, but cell towers and cell phones were rare birds back then here.

PatColo
12th July 2014, 08:38 PM
correct me if i'm wrong, but i thought the nutsack hung and shrunk for a reason: temp control for the comfort of the swimmers.

I've considered starting a thread on this, but here will do.

For 10+ years, I had a batch of a dozen or so boxer style undies. Just elastic around the waist, everywhere else was loose fitting cotton, loose around the thigh openings, junk hung as it pleased. Well they finally wore out; butt was thin as ash on some, holes developing etc. I tossed them all at once and shopped for a new batch.

Here's where the "possible conspiracy" came in. I could not find this loose boxer style undies. It seemed my choices were panty style briefs, or boxer briefs, both which are fully elasticized throughout, bundling your package (oooh, sexy!) so it couldn't hang as it pleased based on temperature. This sure aint natural, and can't be good for the swimmers! Part of the fertility/population-reduction conspiracy?

Cebu_4_2
12th July 2014, 08:41 PM
I've considered starting a thread on this, but here will do.

For 10+ years, I had a batch of a dozen or so boxer style undies. Just elastic around the waist, everywhere else was loose fitting cotton, loose around the thigh openings, junk hung as it pleased. Well they finally wore out; butt was thin as ash on some, holes developing etc. I tossed them all at once and shopped for a new batch.

Here's where the "possible conspiracy" came in. I could not find this loose boxer style undies. It seemed my choices were panty style briefs, or boxer briefs, both which are fully elasticized throughout, bundling your package (oooh, sexy!) so it couldn't hang as it pleased based on temperature. This sure aint natural, and can't be good for the swimmers! Part of the fertility/population-reduction conspiracy?

Kinda but no, the boys should be free to do as they like. No straight jackets on these 3 for 40 years or so and they work as anticipated.

PatColo
12th July 2014, 08:45 PM
I use one of those hard plastic platforms for my laptop to sit on, to keep the air flow underneath in tact. It has a built in fan with USB connector, but that's beside the point. I've often thought it would be smart to have one of these laptop platforms which also blocked the downward emanation of wifi radiation. I can keep the laptop a couple feet away when I'm just surfing/reading, but that doesn't work for typing!

I never use the platform's fan anyways; I guess I could wrap it in alum. foil. The important function is the hard flat surface; the laptop's little peg legs keep it above that a bit for air flow.

PatColo
12th July 2014, 08:50 PM
Kinda but no, the boys should be free to do as they like. No straight jackets on these 3 for 40 years or so and they work as anticipated.

3?

Anywho, lots of podcasts recently with guests who are experts in wifi, cell phone/tower etc EM radiation. Here's a couple:

Fetzer
Friday, July 4, 2014 Barry Trower (https://archive.org/download/JimFetzersRealDealWithBarryTrowerOnWi-fiDangers/JimFetzerRealDeal-WiFi.mp3)
Wi-fi dangers, fertility & demographics


Deborah Tavares:
Stop The Crime ~ Global Use of Directed Energy Weapons of Mass Destruction and Mass Mind Control (http://puremomentum.net/hosts-2/june-1st-hour/stop-the-crime-global-use-of-directed-energy-weapons-of-mass-destruction-and-mass-mind-control/)

Horn
12th July 2014, 09:26 PM
I'm sensing a discretionary force building on board opposed to this wonderfully marketable invention.

The Lords in London, while not allowing us to transact in silver notes, are at least allowing us to wear them around our johnsons.

Yes, Pat I sympathize your plight the only thing widely available in the central americas are these spandex type contraptions, every two years or so I have to retreat to the U.S. to garnish the all cotton types.

Horn
12th July 2014, 09:37 PM
10 years? call me a progressive. :)

pioneer
12th July 2014, 10:17 PM
perhaps it's only our reluctance to confess neither us nor our wives/lovers/girlfriends know how to get inevitable skidmarks out of silver'ware'. lol

i'm still gagging over current MSR $58pair. doubt I'll ever have a drawer full of these!

Ponce. you got any magic TP cleaning tips for silver'ware' boxer/brief types?

carpathian
12th July 2014, 10:19 PM
someone here posted linky long ago, i order gloves from them sometimes.

http://www.fine-silver-productsnet.com/siancl.html

pioneer
12th July 2014, 10:35 PM
jumpin' catfish, carp!!!! your link wants $71.85/pr for silver'ware' boxers!!! where's mamboni when we need his medical opinion? thumbs up or thumbs down, doc?

http://www.fine-silver-productsnet.com/sianemebosh.html

carpathian
12th July 2014, 10:37 PM
well, you also pay for a german quality, lol

Horn
12th July 2014, 10:49 PM
I like the mesh headdress, do you think i'd look gay or like a medieval knight in it?

http://ep.yimg.com/ca/I/yhst-62979174348722_2272_3257654

carpathian
12th July 2014, 10:51 PM
cheaper version, "no free movement"
http://www.silverell.de/boxershorts/

Horn
12th July 2014, 10:51 PM
Need a gold one like Mordred,


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rqQNEd4clSk

Neuro
13th July 2014, 03:59 AM
http://earlpittsamerican.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/original.jpg
these are cheaper...

pioneer
13th July 2014, 05:23 AM
cheaper version, "no free movement"
http://www.silverell.de/boxershorts/

you're cracking me up, carp! 96% cotton, 4% spandex? AND no free movement. what a bargain at only 18 euro per!

nothing says silver quite like Innenzwickel: 100% PA versilbert, Waschbar bei 40°C mit Feinwaschmittel, bitte keinen Weichspüler verwenden.

that last phrase, bitte keinen Weichspüler verwenden* tells me all i need to know.
* don't use fabric softener.

awwww. stiffer stiffies rule, eh?
olo olo olo <---male laughter

steyr_m
13th July 2014, 08:25 AM
But I have been wading through very strong rf fields for the better part of my life, but younger people I would worry about.


Yeah, and remember that not all waves are created equal. I would feel more comfortable next to a radio that TX's in 2, 6 or 10[+] metre wavelengths that something that measures in cm or mm [like bluetooth] wavelengths

PatColo
14th November 2014, 07:34 AM
prof james tracy, 1 hr: Download MP3 (https://memorygapdotorg.files.wordpress.com/2014/11/realpolitik-2014-11-12.mp3)


November 14, 2014 (http://memoryholeblog.com/2014/11/14/the-trojan-horse-attack-on-public-health/)
The “Trojan Horse” Attack on Public Health (http://memoryholeblog.com/2014/11/14/the-trojan-horse-attack-on-public-health/#more-15306) 1 (http://memoryholeblog.com/2014/11/14/the-trojan-horse-attack-on-public-health/#comments) Interviews (http://memoryholeblog.com/category/interviews/) • Tags: public education (http://memoryholeblog.com/tag/public-education/), public health (http://memoryholeblog.com/tag/public-health/), public opinion (http://memoryholeblog.com/tag/public-opinion/), wireless technology

(http://memoryholeblog.com/tag/wireless-technology/)

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Attorney Shawn Abrell (http://www.abrelllaw.com/#about) discusses the health dangers of electromagnetic radiation and litigation against entities such as US school districts that endanger vulnerable constituencies with the installment and usage of wireless technology.



Abrell has become a foremost expert on the health dangers of wireless technology. In 2011 he filed suit on behalf of parents against Portland Oregon Public Schools for the use of WiFi. The judge dismissed the case, deferring to the Federal Communications Commission, an agency not mandated to oversee public health concerns.


International organizations such as the World Health Organizations to national governments set an extremely high threshold for wireless technology exposure to the human body. “What is the ‘standard of safety’ for wireless technology?” Abrell asks.



It’s the amount of energy it takes to begin heating up your body like a microwave oven does. By the way, cellphones and wireless use the same frequency–2.4 gigahertz–as do microwave ovens. So they have the most harmful effects. The reason a microwave oven works is that it’s the frequency that has the most resonance with water. It heats up the water most … The same thing happens in the body because we’re made of 80% water or more. The body’s water resonates with this and absorbs the radiation. It couldn’t be more of a deadly weapon. It certainly is a Trojan Horse, in my opinion.



This toxic agent is being marketed as “Smart Phones.” It’s giving people the ability to communicate instantly, to essentially have the world at their hands, but [telecomm companies] are totally misrepresenting the harmful effects. I know Steve Jobs knew about the radiation from the iPads, [which] is astounding. Even if you have it turned off in WiFi mode the amount of dirty electricity coming off of the touchpad surface is about 50 miligauss.


Recently they had a school in Vermont that was closed down because the amount of dirty electricity coming from power lines over the school was 7 miligauss. They closed the school down for 7 miligauss. Why is that? Because 1-2 milligauss has been proven to cause cancer. So we have an unbelievably dangerous device that’s being given to our children, in schools, and they’re not being given the warning labels. They’re not told to not touch the device or keep the device away from your body … The device interacts the with the child’s electromagnetic field, and the child grounds out and discharges all of that dirty electricity and/or extremely high frequency radiation.



The use of such wireless technology in Southern California grade schools is causing physical injury to some students. In the Fullerton and Los Angeles Unified School Districts, for example,



when they turned on the new WiFi system and gave [students] iPads, those children began getting bloody noses. I’ve got about five school districts now in the State of California with bloody-nosed kids. In LAUSD the protocol for dealing with this is that [because there's no school nurse on duty] the kids that were reporting bloody noses were told to go to the principal’s office, and the principal’s office would just tell the kids to wash their faces and go back to class. No records were being kept of this. Parents weren’t being told this. We’ve got photos of this … By the time a lot of these kids get home from school their symptoms [such as] bloody noses usually stop, and their other symptoms usually stop later that night.


Abrell emphasizes that he is not against using internet technology in instruction. Rather, he points out that “connected/wired” versus WiFi delivery of data and instructional material is much more secure in terms of privacy and overall economical for school budgets. “There is no downside with the alternative,” he notes. “The question becomes, Why would these schools want to go out and spend literally hundreds of millions of dollars? In the LA Unified School District I think they spent $1.25 billion on the roll out of their wireless infrastructure.”


The deployment of all such wireless technology proceeds with the widespread notion that it is safe and has gone through sufficient testing. Abrell explains how cellular telephony and wireless have never received sufficient testing.



There’s not one single scientist brave enough or willing to state that this technology’s safe. Not one. And most people think that these devices are pre-market tested, like they used to be when I was a kid. Most people grew up in my generation thinking that all products are pre-market tested. Well not with cellphones. Those were specifically exempted from pre-market testing so that they could roll them out and begin generating a profit.


Mr. Abrell is recognized internationally for charitable work in the ultra-complex area of children’s civil rights and electromagnetic radiation. Versed in all aspects of personal injury and medical malpractice, insurance, construction, business, U.C.C., and banking, Mr. Abrell is a highly qualified and skilled professional with over ten years of experience in complex state and federal civil litigation in Washington and Oregon courts. He holds degrees from Indiana University and Nova Southeastern Law School.