No, she’s NOT a beekeeper. This woman believes that her bizarre headgear can save her from the dangerous electrosmog all around us. Can she possibly be right?
Before knocking on Sarah Dacre’s door, I take the precaution of checking my mobile phone. It’s switched off, as she has requested.
Sarah, 51, is one of a growing band of people who claim to be experiencing extreme – and incapacitating – sensitivity to electrical appliances, as well as to certain frequencies of electromagnetic waves.
“Wi-Fi, or wireless broadband networks, seem to be the worst thing,” she says.
from the Daily Mail
Is it just a coincidence that this get up resembles nothing so much as a beekeeper’s headgear at a time when ALL OUR BEES ARE MISSING. And why are the bees missing? Because of the VERY SAME electromagnetic waves the brain protector is designed to protect you from! Maybe we will have to design little tiny versions of this protective netting for the bees to wear!
Bus seriously, the Dowbrigade thinks this is a habit that could catch on. Something like a new age Hijab, the controversial, cutting edge Muslim women’s head covering. The word Hijab comes from the Arabic word “hajaba” meaning to hide from view or conceal. It could also mean “protect”. With echoes of the Western bridal veil, and the ever-attractive nurse’s mask, we can see a whole new world of head-swathing high fashion.
This should be a time when fashion follows function. Some sort of protection from all of that electromagnetic radiation is urgently needed. We weren’t designed to be bombarded with microwaves, wifi, radio, phone, television frequencies, not to mention x-rays, intense magnetic fields, power transmission bleedoff, gamma rays and whatever they’re using in airports these days.
We fear that without products like this protective mesh, humans will soon be dropping like bees, driving around with no sense of direction, unable to find their way back to the hive or find food, eventually dying in their cars one by one, never to be heard from again.
The Dowbrigade will try to find out if this form of self-preservation is commercially available. If it isn’t, we suspect it will be soon. What did the beekeepers know that the rest of us didn’t?
what a crock of shit. I think that these people need to get there head looked at. I mean come on. There have been studys done as to the affect of all the radio and othere frequencys. The findings are not strong enuff to support this crazy persons ideas. The only study I am aware of siad that cell phones can cuse cancer of the nerve that connects the ear to the brain, Cell phones increase the chance of someone getting it by 0, but so what. The chance of me getting that is already %0.00000000001. One other thing is that this dose not make people crazy. People dont need eletrical signals to be crazy open a history book. there allready crazy
Gabriel, you are wrong. Just because you are shut down and disconnected from yourself doesn’t mean that others are. I am a highly sensitive person and can get a headache from putting a cordless phone up to my head.
You rely on reports that are falsified so they can get their products on the market. You mention cell phones as a very limited danger when you have not heard anything about the man who did the first testing on cell phones for motorolla when they were being developed. He came back and told them that they were dangerous and should not be released on the market. So motorolla just went out and paid off some scientist to give them the results that they wanted. So now we have cell phones.
Here is something for you or anybody else to read that is interested on the dangers of these things:
http://www.earthpulse.com/src/subcategory.asp?catid=4&subcatid=3
…OR you can just get an ear piece so you don’t have to hold your cell phone to your head. It would be better than wearing that beekeeper’s garb. That woman looks ridiculous and legally insane. Otherwise, the constant waves that “bombard” us are no worse than the sun’s rays. In fact, most of them are harmless compared to the sun– unless we’re talking gamma rays. But I think you’d have to live in Chernobyl for that to be a legitimate concern.
This article is a little exaggerated.
Well Um…I hope you don’t lose your way trying to find your computer A.J. because of all the horrible wi-fi waves because really I bet you that you probobly have wireless internet, satellite, and a cell phone to call your wierd wave society thing. So yeah…you should probobly get rid of those first before you decide to put some net thing on your head. I’m only 14 and I even think about things like that even though “children can’t possibly understand”. But yeah…I think I can understand more than someone that wears one of THOSE on their head and still talks on their cell phone!
I’m doing a research paper on the effects of electromagnetic waves on honey bees. I was skeptical at first but more than a little impressed now. There are programs in the United States call HAARP (High -frequency Active Auroral Research Project) and GWEN( Ground Wave Emergency Network) that transmit some pretty heavy waves. HAARP increased its transmissions by 3 600 000 Watts (more than four times its original transmissions) and almost immediatly after, bees in Europe, United States and Canada became damaged. The bee’s navigational system became scrambled up to ten degrees! Not only that but their immune system collapsed, many of these bees had 5 or 6 diseases at a time! Doctors/professors compare this to a canary being lowered in a hole to check for gas. These bees act as an early warning species.
Nothing is eternal, especially if it concerns people.
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She is not 100% normal, that is for sure.
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Ok so recently I did an experiment on the effect of electronic waves on the growth of plants and amazingly the plants exposed to the waves actually grew slower…
I dont think it will catch on!
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