it's funny as to how people comment on things where they don't know. I've actually been here for a school field trip for 3 days. they mentioned themselves how they incorporate the earth's magnetic field through their radio telescopes. I don't fully know how but they fully recognize that.
Oh wait you are talking about the deranged people who talk about the EM sicknezs, I thought you were talking about the NRAO telescopes. disregard my comment.
I totally believe that those people with EM sickness... not as a physical sickness, but as a mental illness. They believe its real... which is real sad.
She has an iMac in her house.... I looked it up and all iMacs have wi-fi and Bluetooth. But I guess they know to turn that off? Pfft. I don't believe their sickness either. :/
+Dankest Elf very true, but you don't often find educated people addicted to Santa Claus, people that get addicted to placebos probably wouldn't if they knew they were placebos from the first pill, trickery leading to fuckery I believe in
***** She literally says she still has the issues. But she uses electricity sparingly. ...as she's sitting in front of two lamps that are currently plugged in and on the entire time the video is on... which is also filming. There's also more lights on her that we can't see as indicated by the lighting on her face.
Electricity use is most likely limited to a few signal amps, data processors, light, heat, air conditioning, and coffee makers. Plenty of coffee makers. With a well balanced hydraulic system, the motors moving the sucker are most likely surprisingly small, too.
someone should put a bunch of phones and tablets in hidden places to see if they are being affected, if they aren't affected then they are just delusional
+Tenebris Scarrow it be called the placebo effect yanowatimsayn homie. Dats da same shyt dat be Makin mah finger all hip hop blaque n shyt. yanowatimsayin?
Викентий Мадзин Suprisingly with that spelling and grammar, I do know what you are saying xD And yeah, nocebo is when the effect is negative and placebo is when it is positive I THINK. Don't quote me on that
Why would they go to all this trouble to pretend to have a condition? It's highly unlikely they are "pretending", psychological disorders can manifest as all sorts of physical symptoms. The cause of their symptoms probably isn't what they claim but that doesn't mean they are "pretending".
Bob Bobson So if it is strange and does't make sense to you, it's not science to you. But if you were to look up science you would find it is the act of taking something that makes no sense and making sense of it.
+Harrison Power Like little 9 year old me, who thought he could feel electromagnetic waves after he stupidly stuck his finger in a reading lamp's light socket to try and get electricity powers.
Well, they banned wifi and such from the area to keep the devices from interfering with the RADIO TELESCOPE; so if they had a device that blocked all radio waves, then the telescope would not be able to receive/see/view anything which is, of course, the opposite of their intent.
because they're not using it at the moment. when they are using it, if the rules weren't there, many people would be using technology when they WERE using it.
+dazzling fish there would be but it would be extremely inconvenient, an most likely, people won't give a shit. imagine every couple of days your whole city's power just went out. pretty frustrating. and again, there's always a chance some douche believes his need for electricity is more important. Better safe than sorry.
+Intellectual's Internet the one lady said other people where ignorant to her problem and then went on to say she went to church, that's what prompted my comment.
People have die because of Pokemon go. Some die yesterday by me and there was a 18 car pile up out west. So yeah people die already because of it. Who know there most likely more we don't know about yet.
+Mathan Kelley Airplane mode is named airplane mode for this purpouse: some devices make unwanted frequency with negative impact on navigation and other systems in airplane what cause few catastrophies (I think). So when you turn on airplane mode, charging is faster because device switches off all unnecessary (also necessary (GSM)) modules what make radio noise => it save energy.
if I may I'd like to add a little bit of info to steposkas comment: there are no electronic components on an aircraft which emit or receive in the same frequency range of a cell phone so one would think the airplane mode is a form of precautions requested by the FAA. Indeed it is the FCC requesting to have cell phones switched of. The reason is the "visibility" of cell phone towers: when you walk around on earth i.e. in a city there are 3 or 4 cell phone towers within the range of your cell phone, the can pretty quickly figure out which one is processing you call. If you are above earth i.e. in a plane there can be hundreds of antennae "visible" to your phone creating havoc in the system. That is the reason why cell phones are not allowed on planes. Telecommunication companies are trying to solve that problem and to enable cell phones on planes.
Green Bank is a stunningly beautiful place. And it does feel eerily quiet... to me, but, I cannot remember an era before cell phones. It is very peaceful there.
it's all placebo effect. it's in their minds. for everyday life for them it's real, but studies have shown that electosensitive people couldn't tell the difference if anything was on or off, that they got the headache reguardless.
This sounds like the perfect premise for a horror movie...someone enters the safe zone, something bad happens, they have no way to contact anyone, and no one is around to help them.
Guy one: "there's this town that doesn't have any wifi or cell phones and limited electronics" Guy two: "we should bring a whole crew with dozens of cameras and lights and microphones there"
Many cameras now are "wifi-ready" and are constantly putting out a signal often without the user ever knowing. It could be what they are referring too. I couldn't help but notice his walkie-talkie though. So they don't seem to be very concerned about small things
Exactly what I thought. The way they speak about us "uneducated, close-minded people" is the same way every mentally ill person talks. The human brain can make you sick just by convincing yourself you're sick.
Those three people are experiencing the nuecibo effect because they think they get ill from it they will but if you but them in a room that emits radio waves they wouldn't be able to tell if it were on or off.
Better call saul. This is a very strange condition and a highly controversial one at that.It's hard to say if it is psychosomatic or not. It would be interesting to see their reactions when they were unknowing subjected to different RFs and EMFs... I'm sure the moment you informed them they'd start "feeling" something.. or perhaps make a fake cell phone (plastic only) and put it close to them. That type of study would be controversial too, however.. Perhaps some people are truly highly susceptible to such things - however the only technology we have to tell is highly magnetic and electrical MRI... and essentially would be the "worst" thing possible for them.
+The Sarcastic Shu for different sceintific research. Although it has already been PROVEN that it's all in there head. there have been studies where people are told whether or not they are being "exposed" and that's how they react. not whether they are or aren't
legendp2011 Yeah, yeah, yeah. I'm just worried about the actual research they are doing out there. I don't care about random people who are afraid of the Internet
It is called the nocebo affect. These people believe that electrical signals harm them so their bodies act as if electrical signals harm them. The affect on their bodies is real, but the cause is not. It is the belief in electrosensitivity rather than electrosensitivity that cause their condition.
Their symptoms are real. The cause is the nocebo effect though. I could blast those people with 2.4 and 5GHz bands all day and nothing would happen. Just like i could place a router that does nothing but blink into their room and theyd start having symptoms.
before watching this, i kinda though some christian 80+ year old mayor banning wifi and whatnot because they think its black magic and needed to be burned at the stake but this is rather informative! regardless, this is a place i wont travel through
+adam walsh maybe because i jumped to a silly conclusion before actually watching the video, but after watching it i gained a greater understanding on why there was a ban on various thing. god knows why hes peevee
+James McComb dude i cant even remember what i had for breakfast. on a very very lesser note, how is this misinformationing? i like to learn a thing or two :3
Well technically it is due to the nocebo effect. The effects are real, but it is just in head. Their brain is tricking itself into fighting an affiction that isn't really there. Eccentally they only feel the effects of electrosensitivity because they believe they do. But like I said, their affection is real, and moving away from wi-fi and such would help them, but the wifi isn't really the cause. Watch CGPgrey's video, he goes into depth and provides the evidence.
Saying it's just in their head is simplifying it - nocebo, just like placebo, isn't just one thing, but a wide range of factors and there's a lot of reasons to why it probably help these people to move there.... Most are closely related to actions in the nerveous system and hypersensivity... Moving there gives them a life without a cell phone, that's already a stress factor removed.... 😉
GorillaGuerilla Then why can a blindfolded electrosensitive not tell wether or not a modem is on or off. And even worse, get the effects from a turned off router if they are told that it is on. Because it is only psycological. That was a scientific study btw from the CGPGrey video.
They may be suffering from a physical reaction to sounds, or what the body expects to happen in reaction to such. Electricity makes suddle noises that people who may not be used to (born before), can get this "warning" effect. Thats just my theory though...
The government picked a pretty habitable bit of land for this project and cut a very large chunk out of two states for it. They should have picked some really remote part of Nebraska or Wyoming instead.
People in green bank have wifi, the office for the telescope has wifi, the town 10 miles from free bank has cell service, the ski resort nearby has wifi and cell service, they make it sound like we live under a big ass rock lol, I'm from here, I have an iPhone with cell service, were good, but the radio does suck, you only have like 5 stations that come in unless you have XM radio and it's only spotty when you are going up or down a steep mountain
It was kind of a weird choice to include the sick folk in the video about a telescope. Like making a video about football and taking a detour halfway through to talk about how sports drinks are made
***** I completely agree with you that they mishandled the bit about electromagnetic sensitivity. It's not 'debunked' in the sense that it doesn't exist, but it has been proven to be psychosomatic in nature and treatable through psychotherapy. The fact that they left in the woman claiming the science is false and that we're all just ignorant, insensitive egomaniacs is what bothers me the most because it makes them look like the overall superior but misunderstood people, which is evidently not the case.
I don't like that Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity, or ES, is just glossed over almost as a fact in this video. It's not "some people" who are skeptical of ES, it's the findings of many many studies that the symptoms that people who claim to have ES are not caused by EM radiation. It's also untrue, like many people are saying here, that the symptoms aren't real. They are real but they are not caused by radiation. They are most likely a byproduct of stress or simply psychosomatic. The only treatment that has been proven to help those suffering from what they claim is ES, has been psychotherapy. I understand that this video wasn't focused on ES as a topic but I dislike the way you let one of the women say that people who are skeptical of that disorder are simply uneducated, close-minded and selfish without any further comment. You made it look like _they_ are the ones who are obviously right even though _some people_ question their _suffering_. That is an incredibly skewed way of presenting this illness and I'm a tad disappointed that you let it happen like that. And it especially bothers me because you are a science channel which should be focused on not letting myths like ES go as fact in your own videos.
I went to the telescopes once on a school field trip and what they say about the phone interference is true. Some kid in the group was trying to tap into any signals in the area (Internet starved brat) and the telescope actually went haywire during a tour. Not exactly sure of the specifics, but the tour got stopped and we all got checked for cellphones and the kid got his device confiscated for the duration of the trip, by the scientists not the teacher :P
If electricity can't harm you due to our bodies using electricity, then go ahead and stick a fork in you power socket. Tell me all about how that goes, please.
I visited this place in the summer of 1971. It was impressive. I learned about the "quiet zone" surrounding the facility, but I figured the restriction only applied to high-powered radio or television broadcast transmitters. Back then, there were no cell-phones, Wi-Fi and such. Very few people had microwave ovens. But there must have been two-way radio communication for police, fire, emergency, forest rangers, amateur (ham) radio operators, CB, remote garage-door openers and so forth.
Radio waves are actually pretty good at penetrating objects, however they're non-ionizing; in contrast to things like X-ray and gamma radiation. This means that radio waves don't strip electrons from atoms, and are safe for people.
+Cosmic Cowboy People in the video are saying they are very sensitive to WiFi and phone signals, as well as microwave ovens and stuff like that. Basically electronics in general, but all of the aforementioned either generate radio waves or use them in some way. WiFi modems and phones use radio waves to communicate, microwaves use radio waves to cook food, and I think just electricity alone creates some very low frequency electromagnetic radiation, but it exists nonetheless. Maybe try watching the whole video first? Then you can go ahead and type up a snarky reply to an innocent ignoramus. kthxbai
I like the fact that the town is quiet. I would love to live in a quiet town. No neighbors, no music playing, nit having to hear other people arguing. Just no disruptions. But that anti cellphone and Internet policy is something I can't live with.
+Dennis Goebelt that's not the point. If it's quiet out there, who would you be arguing with anyway?. Neighbors arguing and people down the street arguing come from cities where you have neighbors that are mostly close to you. People playing loud music when they know they shouldn't be. That type of rude disruptive behavior is what I would like to get away from. If not there, than the country side in the south would also be a suitable place for quiet.
+Ashleigh Smith It is pretty quite around here, especially in my part of West Virginia, the loudest think there is is gun shots from people hunting or just practice shooting
Comparing Earths very subtle EMFs that propagate at harmonious golden mean ratios, and octaves of (as all organic EMF's do, and therefore all biology has been born into from the beginning) to chaotic, unpolarized artificial EMF blasting at at very unnatural greatly higher intensities at the same frequency our cells communicate to each other with is retarded. With that type of thinking you would think that smoking doesn't cause cancer simply because there is no scientific study that proves it does, which there isn't. It's only because it's so observationally obvious you have to admit it if you're being rational. it's called common sense. It's the same thing with these chaotic artificial EMFs, the only difference is the damage is much more subtle and slow and therefore more dangerous since it's not so obvious to simple minded folks who can't see past what's staring them right in the face. Do I really have to give you the example of arsenic being given to you in tiny amounts every day without you know it as an example for you to get it? If the amount was right, you wouldn't have any apparent symptoms for many months, and when you did, you would just blow it off as something else of natural cause, like sleeping more, and having less energy, and dry skin and hair falling out, etc, etc, just natural cause, nothing to be worried about and nothing you can do about it...ya right! Just because you don't see any symptoms quickly that you can measure clinically doesn't mean you aren't being slowly poisoned sub-clinically. It's sad I actually have to explain what should be obvious.
Sarah E Sarah E in 1859 there was a huge solar storm that could've easily took out the entire earths power grid. A solar storm emits large amouts of electromagnetic energy. But for some reason nobody was affected by the solar storm. The few electronics were but the people were fine. This much electromagnetic energy would easily effect people if people were actually harmed by it. Also there have been way more solar flares not as big as this one but ones that still produce electromagnetic energy and yet no one is harmed. Scientists have even proved that solar flares don't harm humans even though they have alot of again electromagnetic energy , waves, whatever you want to call it. These people just believe they are being Harmed by electromagnetic energy. But I guarantee you that if you moved them into a area and told them there was no electromagnetic frequencies of any kind and you secretly have Devices that are constantly on producing these waves, as long as they don't know about it, they won't get any of these so called headaches and numbness. It's called the Nacebo Effect.
Arc Phaser it seem you still don't get it, did you even bother reading anything I said..first of all, solar storms are short lived. They are not constantly bombarding us 24/7 like man made EMF. Secondly, solar storms do affect us. That is a scientific fact. There have been studies that show how solar radiation affect our brains, as if we needed a study to know that when it's quite obvious when you know the way the brain works and cells function. It's also a fact that solar EMF affects chromosomes in a gestating fetus. You say solar storms and sun spots don't affect us? What you mean is they don't have any obvious affect symptomatically. Did you even bother reading the arsenic analogy I gave you? Thirdly, and more importantly, as I said before, artificial EMFs are chaotic, they are not polarized and don't follow phi ratios and patterns that natural EMFs do which all biology is genetically accustomed and immune to as long as it's at natural environmental levels, so instead of passing right though us, they interfere with cellular function since cells all operate and communicate via EMF to start chemical reactions. Fourthly, when cells communicate with each other at roughly 60 Hz and you make the power grid work at 60 Hz which creates powerful EMF at the same frequency as cellular communication it doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out there is going to be problems for cellular communication and therefore your health. It's like a person trying to listen to soft enjoyable music with someone screaming an inch from their ear since the EMF we are exposed to is many times the intensity of the EMF our cells communicate with.
We visited Green Bank last year. They don't ban cell phones - but the towers have to meet specific approval and guidelines, so they have very minimal coverage - and because there's so little population, it isn't worth the money for cell companies to bother with bunches of low-output towers. There's a tower at Snowshoe, which is very close to the telescope. When we went out to tour the telescope array, we had to turn off even digital cameras. The detector trucks which hunt down sources of interference - the stories about that are fun. It's worth a visit.
+Robert Serro wtf do u mean? If there are no stations broadcasting there, then you won't get anything anywhere else. It's called the "National Radio Quiet Zone" for a reason
they should tests these people who claim to have radio sensitivity by exposing them to a hidden radio source and shutting it off at different intervals and to press a button when they think there is radio near them. no one of course would waste their time for something pointless like that.
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I'm pretty sure they still have Internet. as in a wired connection.
I doubt it. Costs too much for almost no revenue to install and maintain those underground wires in a very rural setting - with small mountains in the way.
+LushLibertarian There is absolutely no wifi, I assure you. I used to go to the naval base about every two weeks. Their wired internet is incredible though since (it's a communications base).
+ZildjianMan30 You are entirely missing the point, the reason there is no wave interference allowed is because of the dishes and the naval base. They are both exceedingly well funded and have communication purposes so not only do the have wired connections they have wired connections better than you have ever seen. Billions of dollars are spent on those two places ... money is not an issue.
"They are uneducated, they're close minded, selfish," Maybe a more measured response would be, "Well, they just haven't experienced what I've experienced." instead of assuming those who don't understand you are simply stupid or mean...
Look I thought this was bat shit crazy too but as a dr and I have a mom who I thought was going mentally ill but it all started as technology boosted I never grew up as a kid or teenager seeing her have these issues. So I got an emf reader and when she would say she heard noises or had pains the emf meter was medium to high . Look watch the Netflix special “afflicted” where they make fun of basically what they are doing to people we all know Netflix tells us the past present and what they hope to do to us in the future and sell it to us as entertainment. Some people are more sensitive then others plus there are frequency weapons that most of us wouldn’t hear but would make the “gifted” come off and look crazy .. my theory is I wonder if people With sicknesses and illnesses have genetics closer to gods bloodline and are a globalist threat. So they create things environmentally to take certain genetics of people little by little out. As A dr I am blown away with what I’m Starting to see . Pfoas dumped by the airforce in the water and DuPont. Chemtrails do actually exist. There’s nasa footage of them putting lithium in the sky . Then you all know about the foods . Then there’s medicines and vaccines ! Stay the hell away from pharma ! Especially generics ! Things are changing they are pushing China and India poor quality control generics on medicaid and Medicare people and even all or most insurances will only cover generics . So I had several patients creditable who said their psin pills weren’t working well you’d think it’s to get more or take more but I know if they complain they’ll get written off and that’s if their lucky to even get them at all. But tell me why we lab tested those and other generics and for the opiates in generic it only had 4-5% of the active medicine yes I know fillers make the most of the pill but 5% of the 100% of the 10mg Percocet ! Generics are only allowed to have up to 20% less not 95% so that would make a person want to pop more then get cut off plus some are complaining the past 6 months that are on Disabilty that they wake up with crazy sciatic nerve type pain yet when I treat it it doesn’t go away. What makes it stop is less pills and 2 pills a day and that will happen to you that’s insane ! Environmental factors are killing people and drs are not trained to think this far in depth when Obamacare has overloaded our patient load . Perfect timing to change things up too .
I live here and use a radio to listen to Rush Limbaugh daily. Not to mention there is no space in existence free of radio interference or transmission. Period. By the way walk up to these people with 5 cell phones hidden on your body and they'll not even react cause its all bullshit. Did I mention CB radio transmission can constantly be heard very well here in Southern Central West Virginia?
+Slim God There are some 4chan warriors finally getting out of thier basement for the first time and seeing the sun in the first time for 7 years just to play pokemon go
Strange that the neighbor's coffee maker gave that woman unbearable headaches, but a whole room filled with cameras, recording equipment and studio lights didn't seem to bother her at all.
Right. My grandmother and great aunts always used to tell me that if I stood in front of the tv remote and they pressed a button the receiver would make me sick/kill me. Well I'm 21 now and it hasn't killed me yet. Total BS
That place would be amazing to film a horror movie in! The filming would probably be tough but it's a little creepy and there is no way to communicate except by landline and payphone! That would be so good!
All of these Pokemon Go comments make me sick. This is why I quit gaming. Every history video has Battlefield 1 comments and every other video ever has Pokemon Go comments. People fly to Hawaii or New Zealand just to catch Pokemon and leave. Look up, people.
How the heck do thy have the money or dumbness to go ahead and waste a perfectly good vacation escape doing something they do every freaking day? If I had a friend that solely went somewhere by plane to capture a virtual monster and leave I would hit them so hard maybe the common sense would come out from hiding
amazing how the actual subject of the video is lost on you. its about wifi.... not electricity or iMac etc... c'mon stay focused. turn off your wi-fi and clear those cloudy heads.
I know someone who suffers from this 'electro magnetic hyper sensitivity'. My thoughts are, as it started out with her having a reaction to a chemical in the house, and gradually more things 'affecting' her such as wifi and phones, that the condition itself is in her head. The deeper she dug into understanding what was 'making' her ill, the sicker she got. The doctors she went to in the UK couldn't help her, and she had to go to France for a specialist in EMHS. Since then she has given up nearly everything and now lives in a tent outside Edinburgh. Whether or not the condition is real - and who am I to say it is not?- these people have been affected by something, whether real or psychological, and it's perhaps not useful to demonise them as is going on in the comments. But it is somewhat understandable as this is a strange condition indeed.
I've been following these issues for a few years now and I am convinced all of these people are just having anxiety issues. Unless anybody can point to a peer-reviewed study that confirms/validates it.. Some say the more appropriate scientific/medical term is "Idiopathic Environmental Intolerance attributed to electromagnetic fields " *IEI* for short. Anyway, even the World Health Organization has gone on record, "EHS has no clear diagnostic criteria and there is no scientific basis to link EHS symptoms to EMF exposure". Herman Staudenmayer has done some interesting research on this too, as referenced here: www.who.int/peh-emf/publications/reports/EHS_Proceedings_June2006.pdf
+It's ABOUT flam TIME Naw some of them said even their neighbors coffee maker would effect them. So the camera is right next to them, why isn't that effecting them?
this is probably where all of the rare Pokemon are hiding
hahaha
I bet ya there is a Mewtwo there XD
Fr man😂😂
lolsome
Yes, This is a Pokemon haven,
They do know that they live on a planet that has a magnetic field
They probably believe we live on a flat surface
lmao i guess that lady is the one that's uneducated
shh, don't tell them!
it's funny as to how people comment on things where they don't know. I've actually been here for a school field trip for 3 days. they mentioned themselves how they incorporate the earth's magnetic field through their radio telescopes. I don't fully know how but they fully recognize that.
Oh wait you are talking about the deranged people who talk about the EM sicknezs, I thought you were talking about the NRAO telescopes. disregard my comment.
I totally believe that those people with EM sickness... not as a physical sickness, but as a mental illness. They believe its real... which is real sad.
It's severe hypochondria,
You right
we call that a lack of education
She has an iMac in her house.... I looked it up and all iMacs have wi-fi and Bluetooth. But I guess they know to turn that off? Pfft. I don't believe their sickness either. :/
+Dankest Elf very true, but you don't often find educated people addicted to Santa Claus, people that get addicted to placebos probably wouldn't if they knew they were placebos from the first pill, trickery leading to fuckery I believe in
"When the neighbor used her coffee maker it would be oh that hurts" - as she's sitting in front of 2 lamps. >_>
It's different thought
+Andrew Michaels no it isnt.
+RapidFireGaming I listened to the video from 0:00 to 7:40
probably some arrogant old hag looking for something to complain about
*****
She literally says she still has the issues. But she uses electricity sparingly.
...as she's sitting in front of two lamps that are currently plugged in and on the entire time the video is on... which is also filming. There's also more lights on her that we can't see as indicated by the lighting on her face.
Well light is part of the electromagnetic spectrum and they don't complain about that
I guess you don't complain about gamma radiation then?
How much WiFi dose the sun emit?
It won't interfere with the radio signals though
Well that is ionising radiation so of course that's bad but what these are going on about isn't...
The sun would produce an extremely small amount of the frequencies classed as "WiFI"
Ahh! Electricity hurts my mind! Here, let me move next to a gigantic space satellite that uses a ton of electricity?!?!???????
Radio Telescope.... Radio is an EMF(Electromagnetic Force).
+RapidFireGaming you're a fuckin idiot.
+LegitSoulja you are every where
The facility most definitely does use plenty of electricity.
Electricity use is most likely limited to a few signal amps, data processors, light, heat, air conditioning, and coffee makers. Plenty of coffee makers. With a well balanced hydraulic system, the motors moving the sucker are most likely surprisingly small, too.
Both people who "suffered" were old and probably delusional.
+Jake Niziol Look up the nocebo effect. Their effects are real though it is only due to the brain tricking itself. I recommend CGPgrey's video on it
There was a young teenaged girl who had a hard time with it though.
I forgot her name agh
someone should put a bunch of phones and tablets in hidden places to see if they are being affected, if they aren't affected then they are just delusional
+Tenebris Scarrow it be called the placebo effect yanowatimsayn homie. Dats da same shyt dat be Makin mah finger all hip hop blaque n shyt. yanowatimsayin?
Викентий Мадзин Suprisingly with that spelling and grammar, I do know what you are saying xD
And yeah, nocebo is when the effect is negative and placebo is when it is positive I THINK. Don't quote me on that
What a coincidence! I get headaches when watching people pretend to have non-existant medical conditions.
Your headaches are probably due to constant frowning and stern looks which in turn cause chronic muscle cramps in the head region.
BWAHAAA!!!
chill
Thank you for the diagnosis Dr. Homefront, looking forward to your next contribution in the medical field.
Why would they go to all this trouble to pretend to have a condition? It's highly unlikely they are "pretending", psychological disorders can manifest as all sorts of physical symptoms. The cause of their symptoms probably isn't what they claim but that doesn't mean they are "pretending".
This video went from amazing science to pseudoscientific placebo bullshit really damn fast.
soooo true
indeed
Right on the nose
I didn't know there was an area in the us like this. Yeah the "diseases" are fake.
Bob Bobson So if it is strange and does't make sense to you, it's not science to you. But if you were to look up science you would find it is the act of taking something that makes no sense and making sense of it.
These people just can't handle life in the 21st century. Being sick of wifi is a shitty excuse.
So it wasn't just me that noticed every one of them was fairly old
Yes, but DISCOVERING THAT WE ARE NOT ALONE requires no radio waves.
Maybe "these" people know the freedom that comes with being disconnected.
+Cynicism at its best You're a very clever little child, but quiet, the adults are speaking.
social media and shits okay. I don't dig technology too much anymore. it takes away from a bit. not to say I don't carry a phone and what not.
The first actually interesting video made by Dnews in some time.
It's a reupload.
LauritzT HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
That makes it even better
lol
since 1958...
this so much
All these people are still well and in good health, despite the 40 wifi modems.
Why? They think there are none around.
Draw your own conclusions...
Exactly. Those people are retarded.
But they're dying --- ever so slowly.
+Harrison Power Like little 9 year old me, who thought he could feel electromagnetic waves after he stupidly stuck his finger in a reading lamp's light socket to try and get electricity powers.
They were in a different town...
i was thinking that too. people like this are crazy and just want to be medically different
I thought they banned Wifi and cellphones because of too many dank memes flowing around...
But why don't they create a device which blocks out all radio waves, Wifi, and microwaves for a certain distance that way it could be easier
+The Entity maybe it interferes with the satellites there
Well, they banned wifi and such from the area to keep the devices from interfering with the RADIO TELESCOPE; so if they had a device that blocked all radio waves, then the telescope would not be able to receive/see/view anything which is, of course, the opposite of their intent.
This whole video is a coverup for that.
libertarians have the best memes.
She didn't get a headache from getting a camera pointed at them ? Lol
Oh ya, like the mic and all of the equipment
It's a hand-crank.
+Sherman Herritt and you a gullible
+Grand Moo53 The sarcasm went right over your head.
***** oh shit sorry I don't speak the queens language
What happens if people from outside towns find Pokemon in this town? 🤔
there are no cell towers or wifi...
so they wouldnt find anything...
Your a idiot
+dummy account you're*
+Albert Aka Clutch L
+Blast Uranus W
if cameras are so bad for the radio tower like he said, then why are they allowed to film it
because they're not using it at the moment. when they are using it, if the rules weren't there, many people would be using technology when they WERE using it.
+blazeybloo so your telling me theres no way to report to the people when they need to use it?
+dazzling fish
there would be but it would be extremely inconvenient, an most likely, people won't give a shit.
imagine every couple of days your whole city's power just went out. pretty frustrating.
and again, there's always a chance some douche believes his need for electricity is more important. Better safe than sorry.
blazeybloo
they could do what most of these people are doing now and sign a rent waver telling them power would go out every couple of days.
There's the possibility that the camera is shielded, or something like that.
does anyone else find it ironic when religious people call others ignorant?
Bit off topic but yeah its really ironic
+Intellectual's Internet the one lady said other people where ignorant to her problem and then went on to say she went to church, that's what prompted my comment.
Certainly
+1008chaz ahh ok. Thanks for telling me that, it seemed a bit weird.
I find it ironical when people like you think religion necessarily makes people ignorant, and because you're an atheist you are somehow better
lol if that condition was real they would be getting jacked up by the magnetosphere
Yeah
if electromagnetic fields cause headaches, then why doesn't light? and why doesn't the brain itself?
yeah
no they wouldn't because the human body is synronized with the earth's magentosphere
Skinnymarks en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electromagnetic_hypersensitivity
This is clearly where you will find the rarest of pokemon
clearly
haha clever
You wouldn't be able to catch any because your Wifi and LTE wouldn't catch a signal.
im driving there right now!!!
ReaperCheGuevara Alexander
This is just one of the many hurdles you face on your adventure to be the ultimate Pokemon master.
How the hell would I play Pokemon Go there?
Population of green bank is rapidly decreasing
Mewtoo confirmed
Good.
Legends say that The rarest pokemons are located in this area.
+Oscar Davila why u lyin
Yea this ain't stopping me from walking into this place w my cellphone looking for Pokemon
Ikr
same
they shoot people on sight there who have cellphones
+Unlimited Progress I have family members who live there and that isn't the case at
lol
They don't want anyone else dying from Pokemon Go
Exactly
lmaooo
XD "walks into no radio zone with Pokemon go, gets locked up in prison"
+onion key word YET
People have die because of Pokemon go. Some die yesterday by me and there was a 18 car pile up out west. So yeah people die already because of it. Who know there most likely more we don't know about yet.
Soooo....they're eternally on Airplane Mode?
That's a very true way to phrase it
+True Cerium lol
+Mathan Kelley Airplane mode is named airplane mode for this purpouse: some devices make unwanted frequency with negative impact on navigation and other systems in airplane what cause few catastrophies (I think). So when you turn on airplane mode, charging is faster because device switches off all unnecessary (also necessary (GSM)) modules what make radio noise => it save energy.
if I may I'd like to add a little bit of info to steposkas comment: there are no electronic components on an aircraft which emit or receive in the same frequency range of a cell phone so one would think the airplane mode is a form of precautions requested by the FAA. Indeed it is the FCC requesting to have cell phones switched of. The reason is the "visibility" of cell phone towers: when you walk around on earth i.e. in a city there are 3 or 4 cell phone towers within the range of your cell phone, the can pretty quickly figure out which one is processing you call. If you are above earth i.e. in a plane there can be hundreds of antennae "visible" to your phone creating havoc in the system. That is the reason why cell phones are not allowed on planes. Telecommunication companies are trying to solve that problem and to enable cell phones on planes.
That sucks....
Green Bank is a stunningly beautiful place. And it does feel eerily quiet... to me, but, I cannot remember an era before cell phones. It is very peaceful there.
1:32 "The tiniest little transmitter can interfere" said the man with a VHF radio on his hip.
the issue is with microwave radiation, not radio spectrum radiation
Right!!! And 10 cellular, wifi, Bluetooth, Fm, Am, shorthand, microwave, receivers mounted in the front seat.
Those are just receivers not transmitters
They transmit as well as recieve..
they probably can be set not to transmit
The older lady did say that even her neighbors coffee maker effected her, yet she has two lamps beside her?
Since i sexually identify as a coffee maker i take full offense at what she said.
+Brian Bubbles or maybe she's lost her mind
At the point where she said she uses the computer too I'm like fuck outa here this bitch is crazy
it's all placebo effect. it's in their minds. for everyday life for them it's real, but studies have shown that electosensitive people couldn't tell the difference if anything was on or off, that they got the headache reguardless.
+Dylan Colwell coffee makers aren't sexual
This sounds like the perfect premise for a horror movie...someone enters the safe zone, something bad happens, they have no way to contact anyone, and no one is around to help them.
Someone. Make this happen.
they have home phones and hardline Internet
+K20a3RSX 'Premise'. Just take away all of that. There may already be a movie like this though.
I want to write this. as a book, or a script
+K20a3RSX not if you're in a car
Guy one: "there's this town that doesn't have any wifi or cell phones and limited electronics"
Guy two: "we should bring a whole crew with dozens of cameras and lights and microphones there"
Guess where I'll never be living in my life because fuck that shit.
Cleveland, OH?
Ur moms house?
Canton OH?
+N. Burke (RangerBlaze) wtf? I was born in Cleveland Ohio, what's so bad about it?
+Allen Frunza certain parts
Wouldn't the camera they used to film be an "disturbance" then?
Maybe xD
I'm sure they made an exception for a few days for the Discovery crew. Plus, it didn't look like the telescope was in use at the time.
Many cameras now are "wifi-ready" and are constantly putting out a signal often without the user ever knowing. It could be what they are referring too. I couldn't help but notice his walkie-talkie though. So they don't seem to be very concerned about small things
They can set the radios to operate on a very specific frequency that they can log and account for in their data.
Exactly what I thought. The way they speak about us "uneducated, close-minded people" is the same way every mentally ill person talks.
The human brain can make you sick just by convincing yourself you're sick.
Before I watch the video I'm calling it: cult
Well that was disappointing
+Samantha Braker lmao
Failure :P
Lol i know
Im calling amish
Those three people are experiencing the nuecibo effect because they think they get ill from it they will but if you but them in a room that emits radio waves they wouldn't be able to tell if it were on or off.
put them sorry not but them
*nocebo
nuecibo = placebo? lol
Nocebo is Latin for “I shall harm” it is a harmless substance that creates harmful effects in a patient who takes it.
Max Weber? You're a sociologist, not a physicist
There's probably a mewtwo there
haha
One of the rare comments that I actually laughed out loud
maybe a MissingNo
W
Aww Pokemon jokes. Gotta hate em
Man they're missing out on pokemon go
trash
I bet there are a boat load of rare pokemon in there...
+Mandraquex3000 RIGHT?!!!
+IIINK r u sure, what if the only pokemon are doduo
+David Garcia lol you look like a grown ass man how the hell do you know Pokemon? It's a kids game
I want someone to secretly set up radio frequency stuff around those "sick" people. Then after a bit, reveal how they've been around it all along
Better call saul. This is a very strange condition and a highly controversial one at that.It's hard to say if it is psychosomatic or not. It would be interesting to see their reactions when they were unknowing subjected to different RFs and EMFs... I'm sure the moment you informed them they'd start "feeling" something.. or perhaps make a fake cell phone (plastic only) and put it close to them. That type of study would be controversial too, however.. Perhaps some people are truly highly susceptible to such things - however the only technology we have to tell is highly magnetic and electrical MRI... and essentially would be the "worst" thing possible for them.
These studies exist.
They only reacted if a modem's lights were on regardless of whether it was doing anything else.
I mean, you'd fuck up scientific research and all that
+The Sarcastic Shu for different sceintific research. Although it has already been PROVEN that it's all in there head. there have been studies where people are told whether or not they are being "exposed" and that's how they react. not whether they are or aren't
legendp2011 Yeah, yeah, yeah. I'm just worried about the actual research they are doing out there. I don't care about random people who are afraid of the Internet
"electricity hurts my head" gets interviewed by giant camera
There's probably so may Pokémon in the "Quiet Zone" that people will never be able to capture
Pokemon go sucks.
+Dragon Boy 115 you suck
+Dragon Boy 115 said no one ever
+The odd one "undertale sucks"TRIGGERED
It's only until 2021. 5 years more and the quiet zone will cease to exist.
"When the neighbor ran the coffee maker I got suck a headache"
I literally can't stop laughing! Do this people even believe it?
Saying that her symptoms are fake is like saying that sunburns and other harmful UV effects on the body are fake.
+Jacob Griffin not really…
It is called the nocebo affect. These people believe that electrical signals harm them so their bodies act as if electrical signals harm them. The affect on their bodies is real, but the cause is not. It is the belief in electrosensitivity rather than electrosensitivity that cause their condition.
Their symptoms are real. The cause is the nocebo effect though.
I could blast those people with 2.4 and 5GHz bands all day and nothing would happen.
Just like i could place a router that does nothing but blink into their room and theyd start having symptoms.
Says electrical equipment hurts her but has a fucking iMac behind her...
before watching this, i kinda though some christian 80+ year old mayor banning wifi and whatnot because they think its black magic and needed to be burned at the stake but this is rather informative! regardless, this is a place i wont travel through
+Ian Gilbertson how would he be retarded?
+adam walsh maybe because i jumped to a silly conclusion before actually watching the video, but after watching it i gained a greater understanding on why there was a ban on various thing. god knows why hes peevee
+Ian Gilbertson guilty as charged 👌
the video's more mis-information than informative, so it's best that you forget the video.
+James McComb dude i cant even remember what i had for breakfast. on a very very lesser note, how is this misinformationing? i like to learn a thing or two :3
Well technically it is due to the nocebo effect. The effects are real, but it is just in head. Their brain is tricking itself into fighting an affiction that isn't really there. Eccentally they only feel the effects of electrosensitivity because they believe they do. But like I said, their affection is real, and moving away from wi-fi and such would help them, but the wifi isn't really the cause. Watch CGPgrey's video, he goes into depth and provides the evidence.
Titled this video will hurt
Saying it's just in their head is simplifying it - nocebo, just like placebo, isn't just one thing, but a wide range of factors and there's a lot of reasons to why it probably help these people to move there....
Most are closely related to actions in the nerveous system and hypersensivity...
Moving there gives them a life without a cell phone, that's already a stress factor removed.... 😉
GorillaGuerilla Then why can a blindfolded electrosensitive not tell wether or not a modem is on or off. And even worse, get the effects from a turned off router if they are told that it is on. Because it is only psycological. That was a scientific study btw from the CGPGrey video.
can you tell me the name of the video or link it please? im curious now haha :)
ForbiddenMonkey Its called 'This video will hurt', put in your headphones ;)
they do realise that computers, power lines produce electromagnetic fields right?
It seems like all the burnt off ppl say that this is bullshit just bcs they dont like the fact that wifi could actually hurt them..
I mean it does, but to a very insignificant point. Normal background radiation is more harmful than the radiation coming from your wifi.
*price is right fail horn*
they don't. They also don't realise that the radio receiver in their home and car has an EM field, and the television set, etc. etc.
Its all about whats in your head, if your condition was so a lot more people would have it too...
W
I saw another comment about this, if the condition was real the would get "sick" from the magnetosphere
+YoureIrrelevant yep
They may be suffering from a physical reaction to sounds, or what the body expects to happen in reaction to such. Electricity makes suddle noises that people who may not be used to (born before), can get this "warning" effect. Thats just my theory though...
+Dick Tracy is it all a govt conspiracy like how you said pokemon go is a cia operation
The government picked a pretty habitable bit of land for this project and cut a very large chunk out of two states for it. They should have picked some really remote part of Nebraska or Wyoming instead.
Clearly they're uneducated in psychology
I'ts pretty well known some people are sensitive to such things.
+lastwolflord It's called the placebo effect.
+Vince Pelcat it's not, it would most likely be psychosomatic or conversion disorder.
D Cartony I'm no psychology expert but it's all in their heads.
+Vince Pelcat If youre not a psychologist why are you saying that like its a fact
no pokemon for greenbank then.
Perfect place to hide a Mewtwo.
People in green bank have wifi, the office for the telescope has wifi, the town 10 miles from free bank has cell service, the ski resort nearby has wifi and cell service, they make it sound like we live under a big ass rock lol, I'm from here, I have an iPhone with cell service, were good, but the radio does suck, you only have like 5 stations that come in unless you have XM radio and it's only spotty when you are going up or down a steep mountain
+tubby687 how do you feel about this video?
+tubby687 Heres the important question. Do you have a microwave?
+LaLaLA LaLaLA no microwave either
It was kind of a weird choice to include the sick folk in the video about a telescope. Like making a video about football and taking a detour halfway through to talk about how sports drinks are made
But the video wasn't about the telescope, it was about the region where the telescope is located.
+HOLyPumpgun | Gaming ^^
+HOLyPumpgun | Gaming Nuke it.
***** I completely agree with you that they mishandled the bit about electromagnetic sensitivity. It's not 'debunked' in the sense that it doesn't exist, but it has been proven to be psychosomatic in nature and treatable through psychotherapy. The fact that they left in the woman claiming the science is false and that we're all just ignorant, insensitive egomaniacs is what bothers me the most because it makes them look like the overall superior but misunderstood people, which is evidently not the case.
yup, that camera has no affect them at all
Daniel du Toit you can turn off the Bluetooth part
I don't like that Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity, or ES, is just glossed over almost as a fact in this video.
It's not "some people" who are skeptical of ES, it's the findings of many many studies that the symptoms that people who claim to have ES are not caused by EM radiation. It's also untrue, like many people are saying here, that the symptoms aren't real. They are real but they are not caused by radiation. They are most likely a byproduct of stress or simply psychosomatic. The only treatment that has been proven to help those suffering from what they claim is ES, has been psychotherapy.
I understand that this video wasn't focused on ES as a topic but I dislike the way you let one of the women say that people who are skeptical of that disorder are simply uneducated, close-minded and selfish without any further comment. You made it look like _they_ are the ones who are obviously right even though _some people_ question their _suffering_. That is an incredibly skewed way of presenting this illness and I'm a tad disappointed that you let it happen like that.
And it especially bothers me because you are a science channel which should be focused on not letting myths like ES go as fact in your own videos.
sadly, they don't really give more then a single f*ck about reasoning or comments..
It's because questioning women is now rape.
+WillMePHD even if the questioner is another woman?
So many people suffering from the nocebo effect
I went to the telescopes once on a school field trip and what they say about the phone interference is true. Some kid in the group was trying to tap into any signals in the area (Internet starved brat) and the telescope actually went haywire during a tour. Not exactly sure of the specifics, but the tour got stopped and we all got checked for cellphones and the kid got his device confiscated for the duration of the trip, by the scientists not the teacher :P
It's stupid to say that you're sensitive to electricity when our body produces electricity too.
Not at the level of most electric and electronic gadgets.
It's still the same electricity.
+Roger Vang not the same levels
If electricity can't harm you due to our bodies using electricity, then go ahead and stick a fork in you power socket. Tell me all about how that goes, please.
Roger Vang our body does not produce as much electricity as electronics
So any little transmitter "would wipe out your signal" says the guy wearing a two way radio on his belt.
it looks like he also has a wireless mic on his belt for the audio. lol
Someone go there and play Pokemon. Go!😂
plot twist: all the rarest pokemon are there lol
No internet or cellular service...
plot twist: there is no cell phone reception and you would get no data
+Dakota Perry but there's wifi modems.
+Miguelp1000 it's banned
Shit
some people are allergic to wifi
+Johnathan Soto search it bitxh
wow this is a old episode they proved it its fake
they are sensitive to electromagnetic waves, it causes a bad reaction to their body.
+HUNTER x HUNTER has science proofed it? I have no idea how one would get sick with wireless networks
I visited this place in the summer of 1971. It was impressive. I learned about the "quiet zone" surrounding the facility, but I figured the restriction only applied to high-powered radio or television broadcast transmitters. Back then, there were no cell-phones, Wi-Fi and such. Very few people had microwave ovens. But there must have been two-way radio communication for police, fire, emergency, forest rangers, amateur (ham) radio operators, CB, remote garage-door openers and so forth.
There will never be a bleach ban
;)
simbly ebin
My bleach killed itself before i could drink it, now what ?
I am back. Notice me, senpai.
+ActuallyMisha I would paste Lenny face but I'm too lazy
radio waves can't hurt you, they can't penetrate your skin
Lol ikr
Radio waves are actually pretty good at penetrating objects, however they're non-ionizing; in contrast to things like X-ray and gamma radiation. This means that radio waves don't strip electrons from atoms, and are safe for people.
+Cosmic Cowboy People in the video are saying they are very sensitive to WiFi and phone signals, as well as microwave ovens and stuff like that. Basically electronics in general, but all of the aforementioned either generate radio waves or use them in some way. WiFi modems and phones use radio waves to communicate, microwaves use radio waves to cook food, and I think just electricity alone creates some very low frequency electromagnetic radiation, but it exists nonetheless.
Maybe try watching the whole video first? Then you can go ahead and type up a snarky reply to an innocent ignoramus. kthxbai
+uwotin fokm8 lol
Believe it or not, they can be harmful to skin actually.
I like the fact that the town is quiet. I would love to live in a quiet town. No neighbors, no music playing, nit having to hear other people arguing. Just no disruptions. But that anti cellphone and Internet policy is something I can't live with.
You can still have a wired connection.
I don't think there is any limit on people arguing. I doubt that arguing sets off electrical interference.
I doubt it's that quiet. I'm sure you hear banjos until 3 AM and the squeals of piggies all night long.
+Dennis Goebelt that's not the point. If it's quiet out there, who would you be arguing with anyway?. Neighbors arguing and people down the street arguing come from cities where you have neighbors that are mostly close to you. People playing loud music when they know they shouldn't be. That type of rude disruptive behavior is what I would like to get away from. If not there, than the country side in the south would also be a suitable place for quiet.
+Ashleigh Smith It is pretty quite around here, especially in my part of West Virginia, the loudest think there is is gun shots from people hunting or just practice shooting
But the entire earth is a fucking magnetic field!!!
Comparing Earths very subtle EMFs that propagate at harmonious golden mean ratios, and octaves of (as all organic EMF's do, and therefore all biology has been born into from the beginning) to chaotic, unpolarized artificial EMF blasting at at very unnatural greatly higher intensities at the same frequency our cells communicate to each other with is retarded. With that type of thinking you would think that smoking doesn't cause cancer simply because there is no scientific study that proves it does, which there isn't. It's only because it's so observationally obvious you have to admit it if you're being rational. it's called common sense. It's the same thing with these chaotic artificial EMFs, the only difference is the damage is much more subtle and slow and therefore more dangerous since it's not so obvious to simple minded folks who can't see past what's staring them right in the face.
Do I really have to give you the example of arsenic being given to you in tiny amounts every day without you know it as an example for you to get it? If the amount was right, you wouldn't have any apparent symptoms for many months, and when you did, you would just blow it off as something else of natural cause, like sleeping more, and having less energy, and dry skin and hair falling out, etc, etc, just natural cause, nothing to be worried about and nothing you can do about it...ya right! Just because you don't see any symptoms quickly that you can measure clinically doesn't mean you aren't being slowly poisoned sub-clinically. It's sad I actually have to explain what should be obvious.
Sarah E Your a nut job
Sarah E Sarah E in 1859 there was a huge solar storm that could've easily took out the entire earths power grid. A solar storm emits large amouts of electromagnetic energy. But for some reason nobody was affected by the solar storm. The few electronics were but the people were fine. This much electromagnetic energy would easily effect people if people were actually harmed by it. Also there have been way more solar flares not as big as this one but ones that still produce electromagnetic energy and yet no one is harmed. Scientists have even proved that solar flares don't harm humans even though they have alot of again electromagnetic energy , waves, whatever you want to call it. These people just believe they are being Harmed by electromagnetic energy. But I guarantee you that if you moved them into a area and told them there was no electromagnetic frequencies of any kind and you secretly have Devices that are constantly on producing these waves, as long as they don't know about it, they won't get any of these so called headaches and numbness. It's called the Nacebo Effect.
Arc Phaser it seem you still don't get it, did you even bother reading anything I said..first of all, solar storms are short lived. They are not constantly bombarding us 24/7 like man made EMF. Secondly, solar storms do affect us. That is a scientific fact. There have been studies that show how solar radiation affect our brains, as if we needed a study to know that when it's quite obvious when you know the way the brain works and cells function. It's also a fact that solar EMF affects chromosomes in a gestating fetus. You say solar storms and sun spots don't affect us? What you mean is they don't have any obvious affect symptomatically. Did you even bother reading the arsenic analogy I gave you? Thirdly, and more importantly, as I said before, artificial EMFs are chaotic, they are not polarized and don't follow phi ratios and patterns that natural EMFs do which all biology is genetically accustomed and immune to as long as it's at natural environmental levels, so instead of passing right though us, they interfere with cellular function since cells all operate and communicate via EMF to start chemical reactions. Fourthly, when cells communicate with each other at roughly 60 Hz and you make the power grid work at 60 Hz which creates powerful EMF at the same frequency as cellular communication it doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out there is going to be problems for cellular communication and therefore your health. It's like a person trying to listen to soft enjoyable music with someone screaming an inch from their ear since the EMF we are exposed to is many times the intensity of the EMF our cells communicate with.
Brallan Dublan Wow, you must have been up hours brainstorming that intellectual argument genius! Did you think of that all by your little self?
One of the best video made by Dnews! Should make some more video similar to this. Love it
I think they stole this from vice, either that or they re uploaded it.
+austin bevis
Hmm i don't think so but maybe dnews had a blend of vice style a little.
+Spinnin j gamer
Maybe more less concentration? Because that thing projects radio in certain places but unlike in the city where its all around you.
Chuck from Better Call Saul
Exactly what I was thinking 😂
+Whimsical Penguin suuuuurrre
+Slim God uh, okay?
Haha whaaa
beat me by 8 hours lol
so how do police communicate with eachother? landline??
Yelling maybe? Two cups bound together by a string? Carrier pigeon? XD
I saw pay phones. They're breaking their own rule.
smoke signals dudes
+Gabe Grothaus Haha xD
Pay phones use wires, not radio or wifi.
We visited Green Bank last year. They don't ban cell phones - but the towers have to meet specific approval and guidelines, so they have very minimal coverage - and because there's so little population, it isn't worth the money for cell companies to bother with bunches of low-output towers. There's a tower at Snowshoe, which is very close to the telescope.
When we went out to tour the telescope array, we had to turn off even digital cameras. The detector trucks which hunt down sources of interference - the stories about that are fun. It's worth a visit.
role up in there with good speakers, aux cord, a radio, and an iPod cause they're not banned.
You won't get any radio.
NetherHaileyGaming That's what an aux cord is for
+Robert Serro wtf do u mean? If there are no stations broadcasting there, then you won't get anything anywhere else. It's called the "National Radio Quiet Zone" for a reason
+NetherHaileyGaming That's why I have Spotify Premium I can listen to music even if I don't have internet of any sort
+NetherHaileyGaming Dumbass
i think its pretty cool that we have a place that isnt fueled by social media and technology... helps to stay focused with "reality"...
they have Internet and TV, it's just not wireless.
Hank Hicks Ohh, I probably should have watched the video. I just read the title and a few comments..
So you're saying technology makes us "out of reality"?
What are you?
A parent of an internet addicted child?
That's only momentarily...You did hear the guy say they have 30-50 WiFi-Modems,didn't you?
Almighty Cornholio what tf does that have to do with this comment??
The National Radio Quiet Zone sounds perfect for Amish people
they should tests these people who claim to have radio sensitivity by exposing them to a hidden radio source and shutting it off at different intervals and to press a button when they think there is radio near them.
no one of course would waste their time for something pointless like that.
I'm pretty sure they still have Internet. as in a wired connection.
maybe fiber optics
We all have Internet and wifi mine is actually satellite internet and I live right across the road from the telescope itself
I doubt it. Costs too much for almost no revenue to install and maintain those underground wires in a very rural setting - with small mountains in the way.
+LushLibertarian There is absolutely no wifi, I assure you. I used to go to the naval base about every two weeks. Their wired internet is incredible though since (it's a communications base).
+ZildjianMan30 You are entirely missing the point, the reason there is no wave interference allowed is because of the dishes and the naval base. They are both exceedingly well funded and have communication purposes so not only do the have wired connections they have wired connections better than you have ever seen. Billions of dollars are spent on those two places ... money is not an issue.
These people Better Call Saul
:p
aye
+Robert Lyons ayeeeeeee
+TunaCasserole
not his dad. his older brother. Chuck is Saul's older brother
+3.6L Dodge Avenger he's also a major dick
I sorta hate Chuck now
"They are uneducated, they're close minded, selfish,"
Maybe a more measured response would be, "Well, they just haven't experienced what I've experienced." instead of assuming those who don't understand you are simply stupid or mean...
Theres a imac at a womans house in 4:14
And most of the IEI subjects use wireless microphones during their interviews.
she says why at 5:03
Look I thought this was bat shit crazy too but as a dr and I have a mom who I thought was going mentally ill but it all started as technology boosted I never grew up as a kid or teenager seeing her have these issues. So I got an emf reader and when she would say she heard noises or had pains the emf meter was medium to high . Look watch the Netflix special “afflicted” where they make fun of basically what they are doing to people we all know Netflix tells us the past present and what they hope to do to us in the future and sell it to us as entertainment. Some people are more sensitive then others plus there are frequency weapons that most of us wouldn’t hear but would make the “gifted” come off and look crazy .. my theory is I wonder if people With sicknesses and illnesses have genetics closer to gods bloodline and are a globalist threat. So they create things environmentally to take certain genetics of people little by little out. As A dr I am blown away with what I’m
Starting to see . Pfoas dumped by the airforce in the water and DuPont. Chemtrails do actually exist. There’s nasa footage of them putting lithium in the sky . Then you all know about the foods . Then there’s medicines and vaccines ! Stay the hell away from pharma ! Especially generics ! Things are changing they are pushing China and India poor quality control generics on medicaid and Medicare people and even all or most insurances will only cover generics . So I had several patients creditable who said their psin pills weren’t working well you’d think it’s to get more or take more but I know if they complain they’ll get written off and that’s if their lucky to even get them at all. But tell me why we lab tested those and other generics and for the opiates in generic it only had 4-5% of the active medicine yes I know fillers make the most of the pill but 5% of the 100% of the 10mg Percocet ! Generics are only allowed to have up to 20% less not 95% so that would make a person want to pop more then get cut off plus some are complaining the past 6 months that are on Disabilty that they wake up with crazy sciatic nerve type pain yet when I treat it it doesn’t go away. What makes it stop is less pills and 2 pills a day and that will happen to you that’s insane ! Environmental factors are killing people and drs are not trained to think this far in depth when Obamacare has overloaded our patient load . Perfect timing to change things up too .
It's all bullshit
I live here and use a radio to listen to Rush Limbaugh daily. Not to mention there is no space in existence free of radio interference or transmission. Period.
By the way walk up to these people with 5 cell phones hidden on your body and they'll not even react cause its all bullshit.
Did I mention CB radio transmission can constantly be heard very well here in Southern Central West Virginia?
BUT THAT MEANS NO POKEMON WILL EVER BE CAPTURE IN THIS TOWN! It's a Pokemon safe haven!
CAPTURED*
+Dragon Boy 115 hey nobody care about your opinion
Now the question is....are there Pokémon there to capture?!?!?
They should create a reality show where they send teenagers there for a year and see what happens .
A lot of suicides?
That's like saying that I'm not allowed to eat drink or breathe
No
no its not
Dude you are sad if you really think like that
Go outside more. Pathetic
+Slim God There are some 4chan warriors finally getting out of thier basement for the first time and seeing the sun in the first time for 7 years just to play pokemon go
It’s funny how she’s sitting next to the lights
More videos like this PLEASE!
poor guys no pokemon Go!
The servers are so rammed I dont even have it
+Dom Carter yeah lol I'm from Puerto Rico and it's a little messed up
fuck that. no google!!
Pokemon go sucks.
+Dragon Boy 115 agree.
Strange that the neighbor's coffee maker gave that woman unbearable headaches, but a whole room filled with cameras, recording equipment and studio lights didn't seem to bother her at all.
Right. My grandmother and great aunts always used to tell me that if I stood in front of the tv remote and they pressed a button the receiver would make me sick/kill me. Well I'm 21 now and it hasn't killed me yet. Total BS
You don't know that.
'it hurts when my neighbours are making coffee' but still owns a computer.
& surrounded by incandescent light bulbs which use more electricity than fluorescent light bulbs.
That place would be amazing to film a horror movie in! The filming would probably be tough but it's a little creepy and there is no way to communicate except by landline and payphone! That would be so good!
the only horror here is the old people lmao
+Sky Dayer ***delusional old people
I would watch it
And at 2:39 he said no cordless telephones so shit is over if someone snip that wired telephone.
Yeah, but make sure the killing is real. It's a good way to get rid of some human trash along the way
Just wait till they watch this video... oh wait.
Can we just note how the guy talking about why there are no radio devices has a walkie-talkie on his belt...?
The irony, claims to be sick when encountering electromagnetic fields yet lives next to a massive satellite dish
Interesting how it only affects women.
Casepb look it up its not only women ass
Well they are thots
What does this even mean?
You can tell that from a sample size of three? Impressive!
All of these Pokemon Go comments make me sick. This is why I quit gaming. Every history video has Battlefield 1 comments and every other video ever has Pokemon Go comments. People fly to Hawaii or New Zealand just to catch Pokemon and leave. Look up, people.
Shut up and take my upvote.
How the heck do thy have the money or dumbness to go ahead and waste a perfectly good vacation escape doing something they do every freaking day? If I had a friend that solely went somewhere by plane to capture a virtual monster and leave I would hit them so hard maybe the common sense would come out from hiding
It's okay, ignore them, they are just mindless sheep who listen to commands for a thing that doesn't even exist.
Blah blah blah. Although, you do have to be pretty dumb to fly somewhere to play it. Use a VPN people!
It's their money and time they're wasting, let them be.
Wow! A payphone! Can this place get any more perfect? :-D
I live in WV & have known about this for years. I could easily live there. We all need to unplug from social media & talk face to face.
At least you still can get internet through ethernet cables...
4:16 she has an iMac
5:00 quit judging
Joshua Ruiz stupid 😂he dont giv af bout the brsnd no one does he sayin cause there suppose to be nothin of the sort there
Lol!
amazing how the actual subject of the video is lost on you. its about wifi.... not electricity or iMac etc... c'mon stay focused. turn off your wi-fi and clear those cloudy heads.
why did this turn into a documentary of a psychosomatic phenomenon (AKA a condition thats in their head)
In China, it's referred to as *shenjing shuairuo* .
I know someone who suffers from this 'electro magnetic hyper sensitivity'. My thoughts are, as it started out with her having a reaction to a chemical in the house, and gradually more things 'affecting' her such as wifi and phones, that the condition itself is in her head. The deeper she dug into understanding what was 'making' her ill, the sicker she got. The doctors she went to in the UK couldn't help her, and she had to go to France for a specialist in EMHS. Since then she has given up nearly everything and now lives in a tent outside Edinburgh. Whether or not the condition is real - and who am I to say it is not?- these people have been affected by something, whether real or psychological, and it's perhaps not useful to demonise them as is going on in the comments. But it is somewhat understandable as this is a strange condition indeed.
So...
Isint the earth a big ass magnet
Yet they claim magnetic fields them hurt?
Stop looking for intelligent life out there, until evidence is found of it here.
yep apparently intelligent life only can communicate through radio wave. we need alternative way of communication other than radio wave. 😁
wealthyglobe638 See, no sign here. It's not even worth looking.
If ban cell phone, what about emergency?
yell really loud.
There won't be an emergency
It's very unlikely there'll be an emergency.
ring a bell
+CtVyiolet somebody dying-__- idiot
It's amazing that something like that is even possible these days
ELECTROMAGNETIC HYPERSENSITIVITY?
"Better call Saul" is hilarious...the depiction of neurotic OCD sufferer is right on the money.
I've been following these issues for a few years now and I am convinced all of these people are just having anxiety issues. Unless anybody can point to a peer-reviewed study that confirms/validates it..
Some say the more appropriate scientific/medical term is "Idiopathic Environmental Intolerance attributed to electromagnetic fields " *IEI* for short.
Anyway, even the World Health Organization has gone on record,
"EHS has no clear diagnostic criteria and there is no scientific basis to link EHS symptoms to EMF exposure".
Herman Staudenmayer has done some interesting research on this too, as referenced here: www.who.int/peh-emf/publications/reports/EHS_Proceedings_June2006.pdf
Psychosomatic delusions.
So how did that camera effect them? The microphone?
That's what I'm saying. Those people are crazy they need professional help.
Technically all electronic devices emit some form of radio interference. Even your mom's vibrator ;)
+Kittani1977 lol
+It's ABOUT flam TIME no they have an electric field that would affect the people. If the people was what he was talking about.
+It's ABOUT flam TIME Naw some of them said even their neighbors coffee maker would effect them. So the camera is right next to them, why isn't that effecting them?
I wouldn't mind the idea of living here. The less technology we have the better we can be closer to living in the good old days.