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<blockquote data-quote="James" data-source="post: 6033" data-attributes="member: 212"><p>My neighbour came up the other day to get some freshwater from our spring after the rains turned his ooze into a turgid mix.</p><p>He's a lttle bit different, my neighbour.</p><p>One of our seasonal workers lived with him for a week or so , and was asked to leave one morning when the dandelions started screaming as the woofer walked on them.</p><p></p><p>He brought up a copy of The New Zealnd Journal of Natural Medicine.</p><p>I read it last night and was intrigued at the articles of Covid related issues .....</p><p>One article that causght my eye was ...."Smart meters and the potential for serious and other adverse biological reactions and effects."</p><p>Essentially it was Kathy's testimony about how the smart meter in her home gave rise to Supraventricular tachycardia [SVT] , or in laymans terms, an irregular heartbeat.</p><p></p><p>Oh dear. I have just spent weeks and weeks pimping the old leantoo at the back gate that used to be the repository for the recycling and other usefull junk into a male refuge .</p><p>The bar leaner coziees up to the mains power input and Smart Meter.</p><p></p><p>Should make for some interesting conversations.[ATTACH]664[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James, post: 6033, member: 212"] My neighbour came up the other day to get some freshwater from our spring after the rains turned his ooze into a turgid mix. He's a lttle bit different, my neighbour. One of our seasonal workers lived with him for a week or so , and was asked to leave one morning when the dandelions started screaming as the woofer walked on them. He brought up a copy of The New Zealnd Journal of Natural Medicine. I read it last night and was intrigued at the articles of Covid related issues ..... One article that causght my eye was ...."Smart meters and the potential for serious and other adverse biological reactions and effects." Essentially it was Kathy's testimony about how the smart meter in her home gave rise to Supraventricular tachycardia [SVT] , or in laymans terms, an irregular heartbeat. Oh dear. I have just spent weeks and weeks pimping the old leantoo at the back gate that used to be the repository for the recycling and other usefull junk into a male refuge . The bar leaner coziees up to the mains power input and Smart Meter. Should make for some interesting conversations.[ATTACH]664[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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