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  • These people holding these tubes are acting as a pathway for the electricity to pass through down into the earth. The human beings body is electric and also a conductor… acts as a pathway to the ground as the electricity takes the shortest pathway to the earth. We have a solution to protect your body from chaotic harm. Our channel and website explains this phenomenon.

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  • My relatives in Hahira Georgia should watch this video.

  • The TVA electricity is funneled with this metod to Pacuah,KY breeder nuclear plant..

  • It is 60hz that is it, it is a big electromagnetic field. Motors create electromagnetic fields. ohh no heavens, what will we do, we can't have electric cars. Nooo... I don't get why people are so scared of this, cellphones, and radio waves. It is the same thing as taking a magnet and swapping the poles back and forth. I don't think problem, I think wireless power. Underground lines are horrible, you would have to insulate them, then they would get chewed into and it would be a mess.

  • They have a much greater risk from falling down their stairs. Ban stairs.

  • first of all you cant live underneth those lines its the power companys proprty second of all you cant bury those'' im 14 and i know that'' no insulation can keep away the heat it just wont work

  • @redneck101157 yeah how can you bury 12343451685178651238watts of power :P and its not hydros propert all the times, my neighbours get paid 250 a month for having it cross their property

  • @kellman02 yeah that 6 precent of the time its not prorety ohhh brithish people in vid sorry for late respone youtube woulnt let me sighn in

  • No one seems to mind the earth's magnetic field do they?

    That's measures at roughly half a Gauss and can be stronger due to iron or steel framing in a building or structure ... then there are static fields from thunderstorms that can be a LOT stronger than the fields produced by these power lines!!!!

    ... and lightning kills ...

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  • well, those tubes are not being lit very brightly. You can light a tube off of less then 8 watts of RF power from a 2 way radio. It doesn't take much RF to excite the gas molecules in a tube.

  • I live near a distribution power line! I felt I was getting radiated for the past 6 months when I slept and stayed in the house, because whenever I wake up in the morning my skin is red and looks like shit, I thought it was internal wiring in the house, finally I bought a Gausmeter and realized the power line about 200 feet from our home is engulfing our house in a .9 magnetic field

  • If they try this from their yards and homes, it won't work. The field drops off with the square of the distance. So the measurements right near the lines will drop to very small levels with each step away. By contrast, the EM field from appliances such as hair dryers and blenders is many tens times stronger to the user. These people have no knowledge of anything but the fears put into them by nitwits.

  • it's really True about power line can cause cancer, there is a movie true story about power line, but i forget the title of that movie, the movie around 90 something

  • This explains a lot about Australians... (from a kiwi) lol

  • @motoace2007 yeah im a kiwi too

  • It will also work if you stick one end in the ground. It works when you hold it because you're grounded, too.

    EM energy has pretty much saturated the air, especially around major municipal areas. How do you think your radio or TV works?

  • The latest underground HV cable technology is XLPE and is only slightly higher in capital cost than overhead HV lines. Gas and fluid-filled underground HV lines is old technology. And, with the lower maintenance and transmission loss costs for underground lines over the life of a line, buried lines are cheaper than overhead lines.

  • Burying high voltage power lines totally eliminates the electric fields and minimizes the magnetic fields to the point where the very serious health risks of overhead lines are significantly reduced.

  • @MegaFactMan Burying HV lines it's extremely expensive as the wires have to be put in pipes full of SF6 gas to insulate them properly, and they have also to be cooled with mineral oil. This means electric pumps and pipes are needed to transport both fluids along the entire line. Needless to say about the maintenance of a system such this. Burying a small tract (for example near urban agglomerates) it's possible and sometimes it's still done, but burying all the HV lines it's simply too complex

  • @MegaFactMan 'very serious health risks of overhead lines' which is what, exactly?

  • @falcon1337 congrats and its on a healthy resonance frequency retard, the institutions that introduced the frequency at which our power operates stand to profit from the sickness of the public.

  • If the terms "inversely proportional to the square of the distance" don't mean anything to you...

    60Hz can be stopped with a tinfoil hat. LOL.

  • I'm amazed by the dismissive attitude of some of the respondents here. Weak alternating magnetic fields (as weak as 100 nT at 60 hertz) are capable of suppressing the manufacture of melatonin by pinealocytes significantly. I should note that this effect has been demonstrated countless times in vitro and in vivo. What's the significance of this? It so happens that melatonin is a potent oncostatic agent. Reduced melatonin levels significantly increases the risk of carcinogenesis.

  • Yeah the emf of earth we grew up with, the level your exposed to is another question. your tinfoil comment explains you well. Go to work pay taxes and go to sleep. I bet the nurses that notice statistical increases in the cases of cancer are medically trained not to mention it haha. Someone own's this world and were are just wage slave numbers to the top class. Unless you think you live a 21st century life man, always flying your private helicopter out from your house haha theillusionoffreedom

  • What nonsense.

    I bet tinfoil sells really well in that town.

  • this is dumb. electromagnetic waves are harmless

  • @hsand01 ...until they give you cancer

  • @hsand01 Yup, these are just a bunch of busybodies that have nothing better to do, if i would them i would marvel at the fact that these bulbs light up, they should chill the hell out.

    arent there only electromagnetic waves from step-up and step-down transformers or am i missing something?

  • @xXYewTewbXx Nope, anytime you have an oscillating current, you also have electromagnetic waves. So, along the whole line electromagnetic waves emanate.

  • me again. i did this last night and got a very fain flickering glow . i was amazed by it.

  • ive got to try this. i live about a 1/8 mile from a set of these

  • You should be thanking them. Now you get free EMF fluorescent lighting .lol

  • exactly. or get that cool light saber effect.

  • that's bad ass!

  • It's not just the high tension wires, of course. There's also the cell phone towers, the cell phones themselves, computers, wifi, etc. I started experiencing symptoms of electrosensitivity a couple of years ago. I bought up some emf protection devices and they helped big time. You just gotta watch out and make sure to get the scientifically proven ones.

  • @halea9 What do you use?

  • wow...this issue has not hit the radar of the general population...impressive display with the fluorescent tubes.

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