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Like giving credit to a blog
When people want to find others that will support their cause, they will look about anywhere.

I thought I posted something about seeing something in a blog somewhere and using that to destroy the sun. Apparently that was edited out :/

I don't think the author meant to quote that for truth, just pointing out that some readers some where think that evidence exists that wireless transmissions harm living organisms.
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Next Claim Please!!!  nucrash | 11/29/06
ahh agent orange has been proven. The peolpe who handled it,..  Been_Done_Before | 11/29/06
You may have something there!  Spoon Jabber | 11/30/06
Cart before the Horse  nucrash | 11/30/06
Well, not really  Spoon Jabber | 11/30/06
Amen Brother  harrisharris | 11/30/06
Utter nonsense...  Carrion | 11/29/06
Some things are subliminal  Patanjali | 11/30/06
You may be right, but  Carrion | 11/30/06
This is utter nonsense.  jskline0@... | 11/29/06
Other health gems from Dr Gibson include ...  phil wainewright ZDNet Moderator | 11/29/06
Since when do we cite readers on scientific issues?  georgeou | 11/29/06
Like giving credit to a blog  nucrash | 11/30/06
Some people--  Henry Miller | 11/30/06
It can be very real  Roger Ramjet | 11/30/06
Well, I don't know...  Henry Miller | 11/30/06
Kidney stones are not rolling stones  Roger Ramjet | 11/30/06
EASY to prove!  Roger Ramjet | 11/30/06
good idea!  Reverend MacFellow | 11/30/06

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