[Kzyxtalk] Party like it's 999. (was Re: for your consideration)

Marco McClean memo at mcn.org
Fri May 26 15:39:33 PDT 2017


On 5/26/2017 11:18 AM, daneyd at mcn.org wrote:
 > "When it comes to EMF issues, one of the most frequently heard 
phrases is "There is no evidence to support EMFs having health effects" 
or simply "There is no conclusive evidence". This is completely wrong; 
there is an enormous body of evidence out there, but public and even 
academic awareness seems to be very poor. Therefore, we will be 
presenting a list of papers and odds ratios which either show serious 
effects or are considered important papers on the subject which we have 
collected over the years. This page will be updated regularly."


Marco here, Daney. I just read elsewhere: "Dave Witlock has not taken a 
shower in over twelve years because, he says, 'No one did clinical 
trials on people taking showers every day. So what’s the basis for 
assuming that that is a healthy practice?'” He's right. In fact, there's 
scientific and historical evidence going back thousands of years to show 
how deadly water can be. Tens of millions of people have drowned in its 
liquid form, or were horribly burned by its gaseous form, or were hit 
over the head by or impaled on its solid form. Water, Jesus, scary. And 
soap is toxic in any amount. If you can smell a thing, that's molecules 
of the substance entering the inside of your head and interacting with 
your blood. And if you wash your hands with soap and then /touch food/, 
it's getting into you that way, too. And there's dish soap, and saddle 
soap, and special expensive handmade especially smelly aromatherapy 
soap. It's crazy how permeated our lives are with water and soap, which 
is made of fat. Our very bodies are mostly water and fat already. The 
magnificent human brain is nearly all fat.

Nonetheless, unless something goes wrong with the plumbing /I/ take a 
shower every day, or every other day, anyway, always with soap, and I 
change into clean underclothes in case I get hit by a car and have to go 
to the hospital, or maybe I might meet somebody who it'd be good if they 
had a high opinion of me and I wouldn't want them to wrinkle their nose 
and think I just slept in my work clothes and never took them off. You 
pick what to care about, and weigh the relative benefits, and go 
forward. I just saw the episode of /The Dresden Files/ where a man miles 
from the sea was killed by a demonic spell that filled his lungs with 
seawater. I just choose not to live in fear of extremely unlikely, 
however scary-sounding, things like that. And next month when the new 
genetically modified bright pink pineapple comes out, I'm going to try 
that. It sounds interesting.

Speaking of which, I'll be in Fort Bragg for the show tonight. It's my 
999th weekly Memo of the Air: Good Night Radio show, and consider this a 
general invitation: I hope you tune in and get a kick out of it. You can 
come in and and play your musical instrument, too, if you want to, or 
talk about your project. You're very welcome any time tonight after 9pm. 
Just stride confidently into the KNYO storefront, 325 N. Franklin, next 
to the Tip Top bar. (Open the door first.) And head for the lighted room 
in back and get my attention away from whatever it looks like I'm doing. 
If someone else is there with me, or I'm on the phone, no problem, we'll 
figure it out. There's a couch, and sometimes there's even a popcorn 
machine.

Memo of the Air: Good Night Radio. Every Friday night 9pm to about 4am 
on 107.7fm KNYO-LP in or near Fort Bragg, including midnight to 3am on 
105.1fm KMEC-LP in or near Ukiah. Or anywhere, really, via 
http://knyo.org or TuneIn.com.


--
Marco McClean
memo at mcn.org
http://MemoOfTheAir.wordpress.com



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