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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (1565360)10/15/2025 3:48:21 PM
From: combjelly1 Recommendation

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pocotrader

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It is also pretty clear that RFK Jr. is unaware that there are two different frequencies for WiFi. Originally, it shared some frequencies with cellphones and microwave ovens at 2.4GHz. Later, for higher bandwidth, the 5GHz band was added.

While the 2.4GHz frequencies can in principle have biological interactions since those frequencies can interact with hydrogen bonds. That is a pretty subtle effect at the power levels cellphones and WiFi operate, nothing has really been shown. More than zero, but not much more. There is even less evidence at 5GHz.

Robert A. Heinlein wrote a short story that inspired the waldos used for remote manipulation back in the 1940s. The main character, Waldo suffered from severe muscle weakness, it turns out because of the wireless means of power transmission caused it. I think someone read that story and thought it was actually real...



To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (1565360)10/15/2025 3:56:56 PM
From: Maple MAGA 3 Recommendations

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longz

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You’re wrong, you’re completely wrong, you’re always wrong.



To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (1565360)10/15/2025 4:10:32 PM
From: Broken_Clock2 Recommendations

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longz

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FACT: RFQ Jr. claimed that Tylenol causes autism in unborn children.


In December 2023, Judge Denise Cote barred five expert witnesses from testifying that Johnson & Johnson’s Tylenol contributed to the development of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in thousands of children, closing a multi-district litigation [ 1, 2]. Yet, mounting epidemiological evidence suggests an association between high pre-natal and early-life acetaminophen exposure and an increased risk of ASD and ADHD diagnoses [ 3]. Further, in 2021, a group of 91 doctors and researchers issued a consensus statement that called for precautionary action against the use of the drug during pregnancy [ 4].

pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov



To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (1565360)10/15/2025 4:47:48 PM
From: pocotrader  Respond to of 1571423
 
My first wife refused to let me buy a microwave, she said it caused cancer LOL after we split the first thing I did was buy one.