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EMF Protection Store

Marc Martin
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Hi all,

Here is an EMF protection store that I don't remember running
across before, with a large variety of stuff:

http://www.blockemf.com/

Marc

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Re: EMF Protection Store and meters

Andrew McAfee
Great website.

I want to find all the TV towers in my area. I am researching through
some services that locate all the towers but don't specify which type
of tower. I would like two things.
1) Does anyone know of a database specifically for TV FM towers?

2) What kind of meter will register that band so I can compare the
strengths of TV towers vs. Cell Towers?

I am looking at moving again and want to make sure that I get the
lowest area.

Andrew

On Aug 20, 2005, at 11:05 AM, Marc Martin wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> Here is an EMF protection store that I don't remember running
> across before, with a large variety of stuff:
>
> http://www.blockemf.com/
>
> Marc
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> Yahoo! Groups Links
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Re: Tower locations

Marc Martin
Administrator
> I want to find all the TV towers in my area. I am researching through
> some services that locate all the towers but don't specify which type
> of tower. I would like two things.
> 1) Does anyone know of a database specifically for TV FM towers?

Supposedly the one with the most towers listed (in the USA) is:

http://www.towersource.com/

For free, you can see where the towers are by downloading the
map software. However, you have to pay to know what the tower
is exactly.

I've also found that in my own area, there are several towers
that I know of that are not listed in this database. And they
are big ones, too. Meanwhile, this database lists towers that
are really quite small -- almost the same size as someone's TV
antenna!

Marc

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Re: Tower locations

Andrew McAfee
Thanks for the info. I have used towersource before and printed out
tons sites and got good info about distances from towers to my house,
etc.
I spoke with a person that worked there and she said that for a fee she
could do a specific search for TV towers, etc.
I don't know if this list is up to date, like you said and if I don't
have to spend any money, I won't. But, if I can't squeeze the info out
of a radio-TV technician I am working with right now, I may end up
paying for Towersouce to do a search.
Thanks,
Andrew
On Aug 20, 2005, at 11:24 AM, Marc Martin wrote:

>> I want to find all the TV towers in my area. I am researching through
>> some services that locate all the towers but don't specify which type
>> of tower. I would like two things.
>> 1) Does anyone know of a database specifically for TV FM towers?
>
> Supposedly the one with the most towers listed (in the USA) is:
>
> http://www.towersource.com/
>
> For free, you can see where the towers are by downloading the
> map software. However, you have to pay to know what the tower
> is exactly.
>
> I've also found that in my own area, there are several towers
> that I know of that are not listed in this database. And they
> are big ones, too. Meanwhile, this database lists towers that
> are really quite small -- almost the same size as someone's TV
> antenna!
>
> Marc
>
>
>
>
> Yahoo! Groups Links
>
>
>
>
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Re: Tower locations

charles-4
Hello Andrew,

I do not undertsand why you are making so much trouble in finding all TV
stations.

In my opinion, they are not as harmful as the cell tower stations, because
their signals are heavily pulsed.
In comparison, TV and radio signals are not pulsed.

Greetings,
Charles Claessens
member Verband Baubiologie
www.milieuziektes.nl
www.milieuziektes.be
www.hetbitje.nl
checked by Norton Antivirus




----- Original Message -----
From: "Andrew McAfee" <[hidden email]>
To: <[hidden email]>
Sent: Saturday, August 20, 2005 18:32
Subject: Re: [eSens] Tower locations


> Thanks for the info. I have used towersource before and printed out
> tons sites and got good info about distances from towers to my house,
> etc.
> I spoke with a person that worked there and she said that for a fee she
> could do a specific search for TV towers, etc.
> I don't know if this list is up to date, like you said and if I don't
> have to spend any money, I won't. But, if I can't squeeze the info out
> of a radio-TV technician I am working with right now, I may end up
> paying for Towersouce to do a search.
> Thanks,
> Andrew
> On Aug 20, 2005, at 11:24 AM, Marc Martin wrote:
>
> >> I want to find all the TV towers in my area. I am researching through
> >> some services that locate all the towers but don't specify which type
> >> of tower. I would like two things.
> >> 1) Does anyone know of a database specifically for TV FM towers?
> >
> > Supposedly the one with the most towers listed (in the USA) is:
> >
> > http://www.towersource.com/
> >
> > For free, you can see where the towers are by downloading the
> > map software. However, you have to pay to know what the tower
> > is exactly.
> >
> > I've also found that in my own area, there are several towers
> > that I know of that are not listed in this database. And they
> > are big ones, too. Meanwhile, this database lists towers that
> > are really quite small -- almost the same size as someone's TV
> > antenna!
> >
> > Marc
> >

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Re: Tower locations

Andrew McAfee
I don't dispute that TV/radio are less harmful than cell towers. I can
feel the TV tower 2 miles from me and it is making me and my wife sick.
I guess what I can do is hook up my Profi II to the lap top and drive
around at night (when I can see the tall tower lights) and look at the
spectrum analyzer to see what is the strongest reading and find the
area that is the lowest readings.
thanks,
Andrew
On Aug 20, 2005, at 12:39 PM, charles wrote:

> Hello Andrew,
>
> I do not undertsand why you are making so much trouble in finding all
> TV
> stations.
>
> In my opinion, they are not as harmful as the cell tower stations,
> because
> their signals are heavily pulsed.
> In comparison, TV and radio signals are not pulsed.
>
> Greetings,
> Charles Claessens
> member Verband Baubiologie
> www.milieuziektes.nl
> www.milieuziektes.be
> www.hetbitje.nl
> checked by Norton Antivirus
>
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Andrew McAfee" <[hidden email]>
> To: <[hidden email]>
> Sent: Saturday, August 20, 2005 18:32
> Subject: Re: [eSens] Tower locations
>
>
>> Thanks for the info. I have used towersource before and printed out
>> tons sites and got good info about distances from towers to my house,
>> etc.
>> I spoke with a person that worked there and she said that for a fee
>> she
>> could do a specific search for TV towers, etc.
>> I don't know if this list is up to date, like you said and if I don't
>> have to spend any money, I won't. But, if I can't squeeze the info out
>> of a radio-TV technician I am working with right now, I may end up
>> paying for Towersouce to do a search.
>> Thanks,
>> Andrew
>> On Aug 20, 2005, at 11:24 AM, Marc Martin wrote:
>>
>>>> I want to find all the TV towers in my area. I am researching
>>>> through
>>>> some services that locate all the towers but don't specify which
>>>> type
>>>> of tower. I would like two things.
>>>> 1) Does anyone know of a database specifically for TV FM towers?
>>>
>>> Supposedly the one with the most towers listed (in the USA) is:
>>>
>>> http://www.towersource.com/
>>>
>>> For free, you can see where the towers are by downloading the
>>> map software. However, you have to pay to know what the tower
>>> is exactly.
>>>
>>> I've also found that in my own area, there are several towers
>>> that I know of that are not listed in this database. And they
>>> are big ones, too. Meanwhile, this database lists towers that
>>> are really quite small -- almost the same size as someone's TV
>>> antenna!
>>>
>>> Marc
>>>
>
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> Yahoo! Groups Links
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Updates on Safe Space II and Work Badge

Marc Martin
Administrator
Hi all,

Just a quick update, in case anyone is interested...

I haven't used my new Safe Space ProtectoPlex card much,
because it creates a "burning face" symptom. And this
is one of those symptoms that's bad enough with EMF
sources around that I don't need something else to
cause it. As I recall, I had the same reaction to
the Safe Space II.

As for my intolerance to work ID badge, I'm still
working on this. Attempts to "polarize" it with
my Springlife Polarizer have failed. Wearing
a Springlife Polarizer with it *does* help, but
not nearly enough. Quantum Products seem to
have no impact. However, my Earthcalm Resonator,
which I admittedly have not used much over the
years, seems to help a lot, however my problem
with all the Earthcalm products is that after
extended use I start getting big time detox
symptoms (metallic taste, dehydration, etc.).
Of course, the Earthcalm folks consider that
a *good* thing, so perhaps I should just
wear my Earthcalm resonator an hour a day
until I build up some resistance to it.

Meanwhile, I just keep my ID badge 3 feet
away from me as much as possible --
that works! :-)

And I still have no explanation about why
the badge is bothering me. It must have
something to do with the smart chip inside
it, since that's the only change from the
old badges...

Marc