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> Since I have not been able of affording the springlife polarizers I

> have been making experiments placing two small onyx pyramids in

> front of my computer monitor for attenuating the computer's

> disruptive energy field. So far so good. I feel I can focus

> better, far better. I can even write better posts!! I paid two

> buck for each!!! Four bucks total!!

Hey, that's great! Was there anything special about these

onyx pyramids, or are these just the sort of thing you might

find in a gift store?

Where did you purchase these?

Marc

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I am new to this group and have found it very interesting. My

question right now is where did you buy your onyx pyramids?

Thanks for your help

Bill

>

> Hi,

>

> Since I have not been able of affording the springlife polarizers

I

> have been making experiments placing two small onyx pyramids in

> front of my computer monitor for attenuating the computer's

> disruptive energy field. So far so good. I feel I can focus

> better, far better. I can even write better posts!! I paid two

> buck for each!!! Four bucks total!!

>

> Pyramids are famed of being able of attracting living energy which

I

> guess is the same that the " white light " the polirizers attract.

>

> I have heard rumors that small copper coils are also useful for

> attenuating the computer's disruptive energy fields. I have not

> tested those though. Although they would be very cheap!!

>

> Flavio

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Hey Marc,

yes, there is nothing special about this pyramids other that they

are made of onyx, but I don't think that matters as long as it is

made of a benign stony material or maybe wood or metal, who knows!

What about a metal pyramid filled with minerals and plant life!! why

not!

I bought them at a souvenir store here in a small town in Mexico.

Flavio

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> Hey, that's great! Was there anything special about these

> onyx pyramids, or are these just the sort of thing you might

> find in a gift store?

>

> Where did you purchase these?

>

> Marc

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I've used a roll of about 200 copper pennies sitting at the top of my

keyboard. They seem to have some effect on reducing EMF.

Glenn

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>Subject: cheap EMF protection from computers!?

>Date: Fri, 17 Dec 2004 00:35:47 -0000

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>

>Hi,

>

>Since I have not been able of affording the springlife polarizers I

>have been making experiments placing two small onyx pyramids in

>front of my computer monitor for attenuating the computer's

>disruptive energy field. So far so good. I feel I can focus

>better, far better. I can even write better posts!! I paid two

>buck for each!!! Four bucks total!!

>

>Pyramids are famed of being able of attracting living energy which I

>guess is the same that the " white light " the polirizers attract.

>

>I have heard rumors that small copper coils are also useful for

>attenuating the computer's disruptive energy fields. I have not

>tested those though. Although they would be very cheap!!

>

>Flavio

>

>

>

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Hello, Flavio,

the effect of these onyx pyramids probably comes from the crystalline

material, not the pyramids. Other crystalline materials may also be effective,

like

salt crystals that are even cheaper. I have invented a device to protect

against e-smog where I´m using amongst other things also the informtion of

special

crystals.

Dietrich Gruen

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