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lindameetoo
 One year ago today I moved to the High desert.I thought that I would feel better here. There were a lot less cell towers and antennas. My nearest neighbor is about an acre away. I haven't felt better here physically. I still have burning skin, headaches, fried nerves, general sick feeling, muscle pain, ringing in my ears (frequency noises in my head), really bad brain fog. I can't remember things. The only thing that keeps me going is my faith in Jesus and my sense of humor. Everyday I have a beautiful sunrise and every evening I have a beautiful sunset. Nothing blocking the view. I have a mountainview to the south and a valley view to the north. It is peaceful and quiet. Nature all around. I love it here. I am glad I moved. Even though I still have the electrical sensitivity. I pray often for healing. I look for cures. I am still like this. Earth is definitely not my home.  

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Auntie Patricia
:)  too true, linda.  
this planet is not our real home.  
i have felt that all my life long.  
love, patricia


On Oct 24, 2012, at 5:31 PM, Linda Silva wrote:

> One year ago today I moved to the High desert.I thought that I would feel better here. There were a lot less cell towers and antennas. My nearest neighbor is about an acre away. I haven't felt better here physically. I still have burning skin, headaches, fried nerves, general sick feeling, muscle pain, ringing in my ears (frequency noises in my head), really bad brain fog. I can't remember things. The only thing that keeps me going is my faith in Jesus and my sense of humor. Everyday I have a beautiful sunrise and every evening I have a beautiful sunset. Nothing blocking the view. I have a mountainview to the south and a valley view to the north. It is peaceful and quiet. Nature all around. I love it here. I am glad I moved. Even though I still have the electrical sensitivity. I pray often for healing. I look for cures. I am still like this. Earth is definitely not my home.  
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Elizabeth thode

OH I so agree with both of you! LIzzie
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      :)  too true, linda.  

this planet is not our real home.  

i have felt that all my life long.  

love, patricia



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> One year ago today I moved to the High desert.I thought that I would feel better here. There were a lot less cell towers and antennas. My nearest neighbor is about an acre away. I haven't felt better here physically. I still have burning skin, headaches, fried nerves, general sick feeling, muscle pain, ringing in my ears (frequency noises in my head), really bad brain fog. I can't remember things. The only thing that keeps me going is my faith in Jesus and my sense of humor. Everyday I have a beautiful sunrise and every evening I have a beautiful sunset. Nothing blocking the view. I have a mountainview to the south and a valley view to the north. It is peaceful and quiet. Nature all around. I love it here. I am glad I moved. Even though I still have the electrical sensitivity. I pray often for healing. I look for cures. I am still like this. Earth is definitely not my home.  

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Stefanie Toth
What do you mean :-) ? Stefanie


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OH I so agree with both of you! LIzzie

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:)  too true, linda.  



this planet is not our real home.  



i have felt that all my life long.  



love, patricia



On Oct 24, 2012, at 5:31 PM, Linda Silva wrote:



> One year ago today I moved to the High desert.I thought that I would feel better here. There were a lot less cell towers and antennas. My nearest neighbor is about an acre away. I haven't felt better here physically. I still have burning skin, headaches, fried nerves, general sick feeling, muscle pain, ringing in my ears (frequency noises in my head), really bad brain fog. I can't remember things. The only thing that keeps me going is my faith in Jesus and my sense of humor. Everyday I have a beautiful sunrise and every evening I have a beautiful sunset. Nothing blocking the view. I have a mountainview to the south and a valley view to the north. It is peaceful and quiet. Nature all around. I love it here. I am glad I moved. Even though I still have the electrical sensitivity. I pray often for healing. I look for cures. I am still like this. Earth is definitely not my home.  



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have you tested/metered your location ? nevertheless your faith and love of
 nature is one of your best allies.
 
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In a message dated 25/10/2012 05:38:19 GMT Daylight Time,  
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One year ago today I moved to the High desert.I thought that I would feel  
better here. There were a lot less cell towers and antennas. My nearest  
neighbor is about an acre away. I haven't felt better here physically. I still  
have burning skin, headaches, fried nerves, general sick feeling, muscle
pain,  ringing in my ears (frequency noises in my head), really bad brain fog.
I  can't remember things. The only thing that keeps me going is my faith in
Jesus  and my sense of humor. Everyday I have a beautiful sunrise and every
evening I  have a beautiful sunset. Nothing blocking the view. I have a
mountainview to  the south and a valley view to the north. It is peaceful and
quiet. Nature all  around. I love it here. I am glad I moved. Even though I
still have the  electrical sensitivity. I pray often for healing. I look for
cures. I am still  like this. Earth is definitely not my home.






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lindameetoo
In reply to this post by Stefanie Toth
We are just passing through. Heaven is our true home,if you are a believer.


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My house down the hill, was tested by the electric company. They said my house was fine. within normal range. I know they were lying. I lived under a transformer and powerlines for 15 years. Got sicker and sicker. I only felt good when I went to Mexico. A kids retreat on the beach. Almost no power around. Cell phones didn't work. I was there for 5 days. At about day 3 I would start feeling a little better. Then I went home and within 2 hours I would be back to feeling aweful.
Since I moved to the high desert. At least 2 cell phone towers have been put up.We have 4g here now. Smart meter and wifi all over the place. We have a miliary base around here somewhere. Space shuttle lands there. Who knows what they do there. I got rid of the smart meter but it didn't help. I am just too toxic I think. I get really sick when I do anything to detox.
On a more plesant note. I have chip munks, all kinds of birds we feed. Jack rabbits the size of a 2 year old and bunnies. I have 3 young road runners, I call them the 3 stooges. They are always into mischief. It's really nice here. Peaceful.I just always don't feel good. Most of the time my husband is supported. Sometimes he is not. I don't blame him. I really hate this. I have tried everything I could afford and some I couldn't. Nothing helps.

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> have you tested/metered your location ? nevertheless your faith and love of
>  nature is one of your best allies.
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> lindameetoo@... writes:
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> One year ago today I moved to the High desert.I thought that I would feel  
> better here. There were a lot less cell towers and antennas. My nearest  
> neighbor is about an acre away. I haven't felt better here physically. I still  
> have burning skin, headaches, fried nerves, general sick feeling, muscle
> pain,  ringing in my ears (frequency noises in my head), really bad brain fog.
> I  can't remember things. The only thing that keeps me going is my faith in
> Jesus  and my sense of humor. Everyday I have a beautiful sunrise and every
> evening I  have a beautiful sunset. Nothing blocking the view. I have a
> mountainview to  the south and a valley view to the north. It is peaceful and
> quiet. Nature all  around. I love it here. I am glad I moved. Even though I
> still have the  electrical sensitivity. I pray often for healing. I look for
> cures. I am still  like this. Earth is definitely not my home.
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Auntie Patricia
call me cynical, but i think that what is 'normal'
for an electric company is what will not fry their
employees when they work on the lines.  
they want to make sure they don't have to pay
them workers comp.  they thought my house
was 'normal' too... but my meter said they were
mistaken, to say it nicely.  


On Oct 25, 2012, at 8:06 AM, Linda Silva wrote:

> My house down the hill, was tested by the electric company. They said my house was fine. within normal range. I know they were lying. I lived under a transformer and powerlines for 15 years. Got sicker and sicker. I only felt good when I went to Mexico. A kids retreat on the beach. Almost no power around. Cell phones didn't work. I was there for 5 days. At about day 3 I would start feeling a little better. Then I went home and within 2 hours I would be back to feeling aweful.
> Since I moved to the high desert. At least 2 cell phone towers have been put up.We have 4g here now. Smart meter and wifi all over the place. We have a miliary base around here somewhere. Space shuttle lands there. Who knows what they do there. I got rid of the smart meter but it didn't help. I am just too toxic I think. I get really sick when I do anything to detox.
> On a more plesant note. I have chip munks, all kinds of birds we feed. Jack rabbits the size of a 2 year old and bunnies. I have 3 young road runners, I call them the 3 stooges. They are always into mischief. It's really nice here. Peaceful.I just always don't feel good. Most of the time my husband is supported. Sometimes he is not. I don't blame him. I really hate this. I have tried everything I could afford and some I couldn't. Nothing helps.
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>> nature is one of your best allies.
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>> lindameetoo@... writes:
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>> One year ago today I moved to the High desert.I thought that I would feel  
>> better here. There were a lot less cell towers and antennas. My nearest  
>> neighbor is about an acre away. I haven't felt better here physically. I still  
>> have burning skin, headaches, fried nerves, general sick feeling, muscle
>> pain,  ringing in my ears (frequency noises in my head), really bad brain fog.
>> I  can't remember things. The only thing that keeps me going is my faith in
>> Jesus  and my sense of humor. Everyday I have a beautiful sunrise and every
>> evening I  have a beautiful sunset. Nothing blocking the view. I have a
>> mountainview to  the south and a valley view to the north. It is peaceful and
>> quiet. Nature all  around. I love it here. I am glad I moved. Even though I
>> still have the  electrical sensitivity. I pray often for healing. I look for
>> cures. I am still  like this. Earth is definitely not my home.
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what is 'normal' -- Re: [eSens] Re: ES

Kumara
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It really depends on what they mean by "normal range". American
standard? Swiss standard? ES standard?

Linda Silva wrote thus at 11:06 PM 25-10-12:
>My house down the hill, was tested by the electric company. They
>said my house was fine. within normal range. I know they were lying.

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oh, yes they would -- Re: [eSens] Re: ES

Kumara
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I know some Singaporeans whose job is to install and maintain mobile
phone transmitters. They themselves tell me that after being on site
for an hour or so, they would feel aches for the rest of the day. No
protective on suit for them, unlike in Germany where such workers
work on these active transmitters looking like astronauts or firefighters.

I suppose providing protective suits would imply knowledge of harm,
besides increasing expenditure.

kb

Auntie Patricia wrote thus at 02:11 AM 26-10-12:

>call me cynical, but i think that what is 'normal'
>for an electric company is what will not fry their
>employees when they work on the lines.
>they want to make sure they don't have to pay
>them workers comp.  they thought my house
>was 'normal' too... but my meter said they were
>mistaken, to say it nicely.
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>On Oct 25, 2012, at 8:06 AM, Linda Silva wrote:
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> > My house down the hill, was tested by the electric company. They
> said my house was fine. within normal range. I know they were
> lying. I lived under a transformer and powerlines for 15 years. Got
> sicker and sicker. I only felt good when I went to Mexico. A kids
> retreat on the beach. Almost no power around. Cell phones didn't
> work. I was there for 5 days. At about day 3 I would start feeling
> a little better. Then I went home and within 2 hours I would be
> back to feeling aweful.
> > Since I moved to the high desert. At least 2 cell phone towers
> have been put up.We have 4g here now. Smart meter and wifi all over
> the place. We have a miliary base around here somewhere. Space
> shuttle lands there. Who knows what they do there. I got rid of the
> smart meter but it didn't help. I am just too toxic I think. I get
> really sick when I do anything to detox.
> > On a more plesant note. I have chip munks, all kinds of birds we
> feed. Jack rabbits the size of a 2 year old and bunnies. I have 3
> young road runners, I call them the 3 stooges. They are always into
> mischief. It's really nice here. Peaceful.I just always don't feel
> good. Most of the time my husband is supported. Sometimes he is
> not. I don't blame him. I really hate this. I have tried everything
> I could afford and some I couldn't. Nothing helps.
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> >> have you tested/metered your location ? nevertheless your faith
> and love of
> >> nature is one of your best allies.
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> >> lindameetoo@... writes:
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> >> One year ago today I moved to the High desert.I thought that I
> would feel
> >> better here. There were a lot less cell towers and antennas. My nearest
> >> neighbor is about an acre away. I haven't felt better here
> physically. I still
> >> have burning skin, headaches, fried nerves, general sick feeling, muscle
> >> pain,  ringing in my ears (frequency noises in my head), really
> bad brain fog.
> >> I  can't remember things. The only thing that keeps me going is
> my faith in
> >> Jesus  and my sense of humor. Everyday I have a beautiful
> sunrise and every
> >> evening I  have a beautiful sunset. Nothing blocking the view. I have a
> >> mountainview to  the south and a valley view to the north. It is
> peaceful and
> >> quiet. Nature all  around. I love it here. I am glad I moved.
> Even though I
> >> still have the  electrical sensitivity. I pray often for
> healing. I look for
> >> cures. I am still  like this. Earth is definitely not my home.
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AW: what is 'normal' -- Re: [eSens] Re: ES

Stefanie Toth
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Good question. Made me thinking too. What is the standard.
Every country has another one.


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Linda Silva wrote thus at 11:06 PM 25-10-12:

>My house down the hill, was tested by the electric company. They

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Auntie Patricia
usually european standards are tighter than US.  
we defer to corporate greed here.  
patricia


On Oct 26, 2012, at 5:47 AM, Stefanie Toth wrote:

> Good question. Made me thinking too. What is the standard.
> Every country has another one.
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Re: AW: what is 'normal' -- Re: [eSens] Re: ES

Stefanie Toth
I guess Italy is in Europe and has standard, but no-one sticks to it.
I was in many European countries since I became electro sensitive and in
all countries my health was going down. I found now an area in Italy
which has low signals. It took me 4 years! Utah was also quiet okay.
Denver was very hard :-) as far I remember.

Stefanie


--- Auntie Patricia <[hidden email]> schrieb am Fr, 26.10.2012:

Von: Auntie Patricia <[hidden email]>
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On Oct 26, 2012, at 5:47 AM, Stefanie Toth wrote:



> Good question. Made me thinking too. What is the standard.

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