RE: You've Been Lied to about Cancer

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You've Been Lied to about Cancer

in cancer •  2 years ago 

Dang I have apparel, but I didn't think about the natural frequencies I don't want to block. I only use it, like now, when I am in unusual frequencies. gonna have to think about this one.

I bought a faraday cage, at great expense, for my phone, and it doesn't work. Dang thing rings and receives texts while it's in there. (boncharge company). Foil works, but it's a pain to unwrap and rewrap, and the foil rips easily.

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just buy a pouch of the correct size and line the inside with foil - but make sure properly wrapped when closed, else signals can leak in.

mmm... EMFs travel in the air and bounce off objects - is very easy to accidentally create a microwave enclosure that actually concentrates the waves! If you're into this then best to use an EMF meter. You can use your phone as an EMF meter, but only for the frequencies it operates with - but that's still a start - to avoid making things worse. lol

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https://emfacademy.com/best-rf-emf-shielding-fabrics/
none of those ring a bell - I'll see if I find the one I saw a few years ago.
Anyway, the tech seems all similar = synthetic mesh with copper or silver woven in.
Unless you really need to see through it, such as a net curtain, then id stick with the much much cheaper foil.
But do take note of the accidental oven effect, eg can shield all the walls and yet signals come in through the floor!

  ·  2 years ago  ·  

hehe, been saying this for some years:
https://www.dovepress.com/the-subjective-and-objective-improvement-of-non-invasive-treatment-of--peer-reviewed-fulltext-article-NSS
not that we were talking about sleep in particular, but this is yet another problem with always-on-microwave-pollution.
I was looking for a different experiment...

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is in this video

  ·  2 years ago  ·  

OK, was the Wever experiments.
Note how Wankipedia have edited out that astonishing finding in
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bunker_experiment

  ·  2 years ago  ·  

Thank you for all this information!!! I've just started looking at it all.
I can probably fortify the faraday pouch with foil, and see it that helps. On those rare occassions when I need to have my cell phone on my person and able to receive signals, I put a few layers of foil between me and the phone.

  ·  2 years ago  ·  

If used as an actual phone, these "air tube" headsets also hep to avoid irradiating your skull and brainstem ;-)
https://emfacademy.com/best-air-tube-headset/

These ensure your ears are only getting the sound waves without the emf from the headphone magnets.

I found out about these when researching binaural beats many years ago - coz such beats don't work with these air-tubes!! Hence those beats are created by the superposition of the emf pulses from standard headsets. I'd always thought the sound travelling thru the brain theory was suspect - and it is. And also proved my suspicion re headphones, that they pulse straight into your brain stem. All the "safety" experiments are total bollox coz they simulate a skull and brain with gel... ignoring the real anatomy that the auditory nerve needs to travel through an opening in the skull! ;-)

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great resource, thanks.

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Some of the most exclusive luxury hotels in the world have gone "emf-free" - not for health, I suspect, but for privacy issues. So, some of these materials are not bullshit - they work - but only as part of a whole emf-free design. So also worth investigating how professionals would do it - then maybe check similar but cheaper alts, if needed.

Also worth investigating an EMF meter - they tend to be expensive, so might be cheaper to locate an EMF engineer - they do exist, esp for electrosensitivity investigations.