Mobile phone mast radiation, Sweden. Pr. Chris Busby
Published on 23 Oct 2013
Pr. Chris Busby and Ditta Rietuma inspecting the mobile mast radiation at 100 m distance 7th floor in Sweden, Some human experimentation.
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I wish Professor Busby had access to the top floor of the apartment block with all the antennae for comparative measurements.
It’s official. Tin foil hats are useless against microwaves.
Perhaps a water-based gel helmet would be more effective.
Damn youtoob. Video cut out halfway through.
Fockers.
I thank you for posting this video, Arc.
What i did get to watch was indeed informitive.
Ah, i see now. He did get some readings from the other apartment building.
It would also appear that Prof. Busby likes Swedish blondes.
He does seem to have good taste.
I wonder what he would think of Swedish Twins?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z6tBr6PMkBY 😛
Perhaps professionally, he should have some interest.
I often wondered why they had very little aggression.
NOW I KNOW!
They are Chernobyl survivors, of a sort.
BINGO!
Good eye, mate!