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Essay talk:Brain Beam
Switching equipment off[edit]
if not required at night is probably A Good Thing - saves 'some' electricity and reduces the (probably) minimal chance of electrical faults etc. Plugs should be left in the sockets, especially when there is the possibility of lightning strikes 'leaking out of the socket and running round the room causing damage.'
To what extent do tin-foil hats work against brain beams? Anna Livia (talk) 12:06, 2 April 2023 (UTC)