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I short out watches and make street lights go dim, whats going on?

I have noticed in the last 5 months or so that I cannot wear watches. Every time I where a watch I kill the watch within hours of putting it on. I have replaced the batteries and get the same result. I have tried multiple brands and designs and the same thing happens. I have also noticed that whenever I am walk near street lamps outside, when I get within 20 feet or so of the light that it gets dim and some lights go out all together. When I get about 20 feet away they usually come back on. This doesn't happen all the time but it happens about 70% of the time. I also just found out from my father that similar things happen to him as well. He has the same problem with watches and when he was working in communications with the police force he used to short out the phones. Bell Canada had to come in and rig up a ground bracelet to his arm so that when he used the phones he would short them out. If you have any information about this strange anomaly please let me know. Is there maybe a doctor I can contact or maybe there is a website that I can find out more information about this. Serious answers please. Thanks

Public Comments

  1. cool.
  2. You're highly magnetised and may be bi-polar.
  3. Tape the backside of your watch-- where it contacts your skin-- with electrical tape. Non-conductive watch band. Or use a wind up Timex. By nature of an experiment, see what affect you have on flourescent bulbs. Turn on flourescent light, remove bulbs. Hold bulbs in your hand and slowly put one end near the fixture. If you got what I think you got the bulbs should light in your hands.
  4. It's kinda known as streetlamp interference phenomena. Some people think it's some kind of unconscious telekinetic thing.
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