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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT |
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" I would like to personally thank David Stetzer, not only for his contribution in developing the Graham-Stetzer meter and increasing public awareness to this little-known ever present crisis, but for his hours of conversation, guidance and providing me with investigative reference material that may not have been available anywhere else." - Invisible Threat, p 9. |
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| Dr. Howard W. Fisher, B.Sc., B.Ed., D.C |
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Dr. Howard Fisher on Dirty Electricity |
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Tremendous breakthroughs have occurred in the development of magnetic flux (field) reduction devices that may simply be plugged into the wall to effectively reduce EMFs in any occupied space. There is now a magnetic flux meter that can determine the levels of 'dirty electricity' on any line. Simply measure the magnetic field to determine the strength and the quality of the electricity. To improve the power quality and decrease the dirty electricity coming into your home and place of business use capacitance filters. These devices will filter out transients and harmonics generated by electronic devices and the power grid itself, and effectively remove the EMFs (magnetic flux) ranging anywhere from 4 MHz to 120 MHz from the line into which they have been plugged." - Invisible Threat, p 82-83. |
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Dr. Martin Graham, D.E.E., Professor Emeritus Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences University of California at Berkeley |
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Mr. David Stetzer |
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www.stetzerelectric.com |
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www.eecs.berkeley.edu/EE/Faculty.pages/graham.html |
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