EMFs - The Stalker!

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EMFs - The Stalker!

sky_watch
After reading Hawk's message of October 9, 2014, "touch devices" I got my trusty little transistor radio to find the results of EMFs in my home.

There is a place in my kitchen measuring about 4 feet by 1 foot which amps up the radio reception when passed over the area. Sometimes when I sit near that wall, and depending on other circumstances, I get shocked. Actually shocked. It's not a tingling or prickly, I get shocked. There is nothing electrical on that wall except an electrical outlet and on the other side of the wall, at the level of the frequency there is nothing. So for whatever that means if anything.

Also, in the kitchen when I pass the radio over where the dials are on the range the radio amps up, gets quite loud.

Cell phone, radio gets really loud and it almost seems like there's some sort of reception. Not sure what that's all about.

Then I have a little timer (battery), the radio gets loud when I pass it over the timer.

The frig, same thing, radio gets louder.

The electrical outlets give quite a loud buzz, too.

Now to the thermostat! When I put the radio up to that (my guess it, the radio, was about six inches away from the thermostat) and, this is weird, but it almost felt like the sound that the transistor made could move me away from the wall. The thermostat is a programmable one supplied by my electric company. They can control the air-conditioning during the hotter months and who knows what else they are keeping track of. Anyway, that's one of the worst spot in the house.

On the wall in my living room, outside of it is where the gas meter is and the transistor radio gets loud there, also. One wouldn't think "gas" would register. :)

Then to the TV and players and remotes. TV -- really bad and the players and remotes amp up the radio. I have a Kindle Fire and the buzz from the radio gets loud when passed over the Kindle screen. My computer and peripherals, they're murder on my face, eyes, fingers and hands. When typing on my keyboard sometimes it feels like the ends of my fingers are actually the bone exposed. (If that makes sense!) Sometimes getting shocked makes me so angry, not only because the sensation takes me by surprise but it causes such horrible pain.

The thermostat and computer and peripherals -- they're my nemesis.

Okay, that takes care of technology in my home somewhat and all those things have a miserable affect on my whole body.

There are a couple things I've noticed. One, when I wear anything "synthetic" I get shocked no matter where I am in my home. Also, the other day out shopping I was getting, not quite shocked exactly, but really strong tingling and prickly sensations. That's not ever happened before when I've been out and about. I'm pretty sure it's synthetic clothing, blankets, pillows, etc. because when I remove the item my symptoms are reduced or stop altogether.

Then the last thing. When the weather is about to change or the day or a couple or so days before the change, I'm certain it's going to happen because my symptoms go haywire. Some days I can hardly stand it. There's lots of things that happen to me and I'll save those for a different time since this is getting a bit lengthy! I rather believe that electromagnetic frequencies coupled with geoengineering are the culprits in the weather affecting me like it does. I'm not an engineer, nor am I a scientist but I know what I'm experiencing and how it makes me feel.

I just learned about EMF and geoengineering in 2014 but I have been experiencing the horrible sensations since or maybe before 2007 and I need a break!

Weird clouds from suspected geoengineering.
Peacefulness,
Kay

Today is a good day for a good day!
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Fog Top
Ktioi,
At around 20:09 into the video link below, which you may find interesting, it is stated that chemtrails facilitate wireless communication. The video is in Italian with English subtitles - I turned off the sound and just read.
 
 
An extremely ES friend tells me that synthetic fabrics are a "no-no" for ES because of the static electricity problems.  He says that 100% cotton fabric is the way to go.  Carpeting is also bad because of the static factor and hard tile flooring is recommended.
 
Is there a digital clock display near where you pass the radio over your range dials?  I've measured digital stove displays that exceed 100 milliGauss!  The display needs to be disabled.  Refrigerators put out a huge magnetic field that is so disturbing to me that I got rid of my electric fridge and bought a gas model.  There is also a trip floor switch which can be installed which will automatically turn off the electric fridge whenever a person enters the kitchen.  I have the designs and info for this if you're interested.
 
Your wall where you get shocked should have the electrical circuit checked by an electrician. who understands wiring errors and will fix them.  Many electricians do not know or care about wiring errors and do not carry a gauss meter
 
You've probably got a "smart" thermostat which is being controlled by a type of power line communication to a demand response unit on your HVAC unit.  One house I was in had a huge magnetic field in the area of the thermostat, down the wall and under the floor out to the unit which was coming from the power cord of the DRU (demand response unit) outside the house to the thermostat inside. 
 
You can buy a low EMF keyboard and mouse from LessEMF.com for around $10 each.  They've saved my hands a world of ache and can plug into USB ports on a laptop or desktop and because of the their long cord length you can move farther away from your computer.
 
I have found some battery operated devices that put out high magnetic fields - an electric toothbrush comes to mind.  I dumped that along with my hair dryer.  So now I have fuzzy teeth and hair.  Ha, ha - just kidding!
 
Best wishes to you,
bonnie
 

Date: Wed, 7 Jan 2015 13:19:51 -0700
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Subject: [ES] EMFs - The Stalker!

After reading Hawk's message of October 9, 2014, "touch devices" I got my trusty little transistor radio to find the results of EMFs in my home.

There is a place in my kitchen measuring about 4 feet by 1 foot which amps up the radio reception when passed over the area. Sometimes when I sit near that wall, and depending on other circumstances, I get shocked. Actually shocked. It's not a tingling or prickly, I get shocked. There is nothing electrical on that wall except an electrical outlet and on the other side of the wall, at the level of the frequency there is nothing. So for whatever that means if anything.

Also, in the kitchen when I pass the radio over where the dials are on the range the radio amps up, gets quite loud.

Cell phone, radio gets really loud and it almost seems like there's some sort of reception. Not sure what that's all about.

Then I have a little timer (battery), the radio gets loud when I pass it over the timer.

The frig, same thing, radio gets louder.

The electrical outlets give quite a loud buzz, too.

Now to the thermostat! When I put the radio up to that (my guess it, the radio, was about six inches away from the thermostat) and, this is weird, but it almost felt like the sound that the transistor made could move me away from the wall. The thermostat is a programmable one supplied by my electric company. They can control the air-conditioning during the hotter months and who knows what else they are keeping track of. Anyway, that's one of the worst spot in the house.

On the wall in my living room, outside of it is where the gas meter is and the transistor radio gets loud there, also. One wouldn't think "gas" would register. :)

Then to the TV and players and remotes. TV -- really bad and the players and remotes amp up the radio. I have a Kindle Fire and the buzz from the radio gets loud when passed over the Kindle screen. My computer and peripherals, they're murder on my face, eyes, fingers and hands. When typing on my keyboard sometimes it feels like the ends of my fingers are actually the bone exposed. (If that makes sense!) Sometimes getting shocked makes me so angry, not only because the sensation takes me by surprise but it causes such horrible pain.

The thermostat and computer and peripherals -- they're my nemesis.

Okay, that takes care of technology in my home somewhat and all those things have a miserable affect on my whole body.

There are a couple things I've noticed. One, when I wear anything "synthetic" I get shocked no matter where I am in my home. Also, the other day out shopping I was getting, not quite shocked exactly, but really strong tingling and prickly sensations. That's not ever happened before when I've been out and about. I'm pretty sure it's synthetic clothing, blankets, pillows, etc. because when I remove the item my symptoms are reduced or stop altogether.

Then the last thing. When the weather is about to change or the day or a couple or so days before the change, I'm certain it's going to happen because my symptoms go haywire. Some days I can hardly stand it. There's lots of things that happen to me and I'll save those for a different time since this is getting a bit lengthy! I rather believe that electromagnetic frequencies coupled with geoengineering are the culprits in the weather affecting me like it does. I'm not an engineer, nor am I a scientist but I know what I'm experiencing and how it makes me feel.

I just learned about EMF and geoengineering in 2014 but I have been experiencing the horrible sensations since or maybe before 2007 and I need a break!

Weird clouds from suspected geoengineering.
Peacefulness, Kay "I think it will be all right in the end, but if it is not all right, it is not yet the end." --The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel



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Thank you, Bonnie, for the good information! I will visit your suggested website. My frig doesn't really affect me, right now anyway. My biggest drawback in trying to do anything regards lowering EMFs in my home is money.
Anyway, thanks again!
Peacefulness,
Kay

Today is a good day for a good day!
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Burnie
Thermostats do seem to be a major source of dirty electricity - especially the digital kind. I can actually hear a high pitched noise emanating from it at all times. Some sources for EMFs are things that generate a lot of static/friction such as washing machines and refrigerators.