Effect of brick, stone and aluminim siding in blocking magnetics and RF?

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Effect of brick, stone and aluminim siding in blocking magnetics and RF?

debbie4god39
Hi friends!

I may have to find a new place to live soon, pretty sure, and have noticed how I seem to feel alot less reactive in a couple relatives homes--one is brick and the other I feel the best in is a thick Indiana
limestone.....

I remember someone on this group had suggested this might be helpful.

Does anyone have any comments or experiences on how helpful it has been to them or have they noticed?  maybe a guess of a percentage?

I really hope to find out to help my decisions!

I think it would be alot of help to already have alot of blocking in the exterior then trying to fit out an interior!

Take care,

Debbie

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adiaha22
I found that concrete and brick does seem to have a better attenuation.  Perhaps a one family home would make a substatntial difference, but in a brick apartment building it feels bad like the radiating electronics are locked in; not sure about aluminum siding.  I basically have helped my current situation (wood house/ top floor (3rd)) by laying down five layers of HD foil on most of the floors and half way up the side of certain walls.  They say that we shouldn't shield 100%.  I also have to wear my Soft 'n' Safe fabric as a cloak to take down the rest of the intensity when the neighbors are running their WIFI, but this is still the best I've had it in going on four years.  Sometimes, when it's not too bad around I can walk around in regular clothes, as a rule not very often. 
 
I must say though, I've recently seen WIFI refrigerators and 42" to 57" WIFI ready TVs being advertised.  I don't know how much that would help shield this type of onslaught or what may come down the pike. It's always a work in progress. I'll keep trying new things as needed and as I am able.  The houses are pretty close together here and I am on a main thoroughfare.  I'm surprised that I don't get fried more often.  I think that it's because the geopathic stress is not as intense.  That really seems to make a huge difference.  In fact, I was at another location with much worse geostress on the day of the recent VA earthquake and I got really sick an hour or so beforehand.  That was an informative experience.  Good luck.  Pam

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Subject: [eSens] Effect of brick, stone and aluminim siding in blocking magnetics and RF?
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Date: Saturday, October 1, 2011, 2:16 PM


 



Hi friends!

I may have to find a new place to live soon, pretty sure, and have noticed how I seem to feel alot less reactive in a couple relatives homes--one is brick and the other I feel the best in is a thick Indiana
limestone.....

I remember someone on this group had suggested this might be helpful.

Does anyone have any comments or experiences on how helpful it has been to them or have they noticed? maybe a guess of a percentage?

I really hope to find out to help my decisions!

I think it would be alot of help to already have alot of blocking in the exterior then trying to fit out an interior!

Take care,

Debbie








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Re: Effect of brick, stone and aluminim siding in blocking magnetics and RF?

Loni Rosser
What is HD foil?  Is that thick? Why shouldn't we sheild 100%?  I think it would be impossible to do that however.  Also consider smart meters being a problem if you have them there. Loni

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Date: Saturday, October 1, 2011, 7:04 PM


 



I found that concrete and brick does seem to have a better attenuation.  Perhaps a one family home would make a substatntial difference, but in a brick apartment building it feels bad like the radiating electronics are locked in; not sure about aluminum siding.  I basically have helped my current situation (wood house/ top floor (3rd)) by laying down five layers of HD foil on most of the floors and half way up the side of certain walls.  They say that we shouldn't shield 100%.  I also have to wear my Soft 'n' Safe fabric as a cloak to take down the rest of the intensity when the neighbors are running their WIFI, but this is still the best I've had it in going on four years.  Sometimes, when it's not too bad around I can walk around in regular clothes, as a rule not very often. 
 
I must say though, I've recently seen WIFI refrigerators and 42" to 57" WIFI ready TVs being advertised.  I don't know how much that would help shield this type of onslaught or what may come down the pike. It's always a work in progress. I'll keep trying new things as needed and as I am able.  The houses are pretty close together here and I am on a main thoroughfare.  I'm surprised that I don't get fried more often.  I think that it's because the geopathic stress is not as intense.  That really seems to make a huge difference.  In fact, I was at another location with much worse geostress on the day of the recent VA earthquake and I got really sick an hour or so beforehand.  That was an informative experience.  Good luck.  Pam

--- On Sat, 10/1/11, debbie4god39 <[hidden email]> wrote:

From: debbie4god39 <[hidden email]>
Subject: [eSens] Effect of brick, stone and aluminim siding in blocking magnetics and RF?
To: [hidden email]
Date: Saturday, October 1, 2011, 2:16 PM

 

Hi friends!

I may have to find a new place to live soon, pretty sure, and have noticed how I seem to feel alot less reactive in a couple relatives homes--one is brick and the other I feel the best in is a thick Indiana
limestone.....

I remember someone on this group had suggested this might be helpful.

Does anyone have any comments or experiences on how helpful it has been to them or have they noticed? maybe a guess of a percentage?

I really hope to find out to help my decisions!

I think it would be alot of help to already have alot of blocking in the exterior then trying to fit out an interior!

Take care,

Debbie

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debbie4god39
hey Pam, thanks so much for your personal experiences!  very helpful to me.....I have the same 2 questions Loni asked, about what is HD foil (and where did you get it) and what is soft n safe fabric, and where is it from ?  and also about if we shouldn't shield 100%--anyone?
 
thanks again,  Debbie




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From: Loni &lt;[hidden email]&gt;
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Subject: Re: [eSens] Effect of brick, stone and aluminim siding in blocking magnetics and RF?

  What is HD foil?  Is that thick? Why shouldn't we sheild 100%?  I think it would be impossible to do that however.  Also consider smart meters being a problem if you have them there. Loni

--- On Sat, 10/1/11, pamela clemonts &lt;[hidden email]&gt; wrote:

From: pamela clemonts &lt;[hidden email]&gt;
Subject: Re: [eSens] Effect of brick, stone and aluminim siding in blocking magnetics and RF?
To: [hidden email]
Date: Saturday, October 1, 2011, 7:04 PM

 

I found that concrete and brick does seem to have a better attenuation.  Perhaps a one family home would make a substatntial difference, but in a brick apartment building it feels bad like the radiating electronics are locked in; not sure about aluminum siding.  I basically have helped my current situation (wood house/ top floor (3rd)) by laying down five layers of HD foil on most of the floors and half way up the side of certain walls.  They say that we shouldn't shield 100%.  I also have to wear my Soft 'n' Safe fabric as a cloak to take down the rest of the intensity when the neighbors are running their WIFI, but this is still the best I've had it in going on four years.  Sometimes, when it's not too bad around I can walk around in regular clothes, as a rule not very often. 
 
I must say though, I've recently seen WIFI refrigerators and 42" to 57" WIFI ready TVs being advertised.  I don't know how much that would help shield this type of onslaught or what may come down the pike. It's always a work in progress. I'll keep trying new things as needed and as I am able.  The houses are pretty close together here and I am on a main thoroughfare.  I'm surprised that I don't get fried more often.  I think that it's because the geopathic stress is not as intense.  That really seems to make a huge difference.  In fact, I was at another location with much worse geostress on the day of the recent VA earthquake and I got really sick an hour or so beforehand.  That was an informative experience.  Good luck.  Pam

--- On Sat, 10/1/11, debbie4god39 &lt;[hidden email]&gt; wrote:

From: debbie4god39 &lt;[hidden email]&gt;
Subject: [eSens] Effect of brick, stone and aluminim siding in blocking magnetics and RF?
To: [hidden email]
Date: Saturday, October 1, 2011, 2:16 PM

 

Hi friends!

I may have to find a new place to live soon, pretty sure, and have noticed how I seem to feel alot less reactive in a couple relatives homes--one is brick and the other I feel the best in is a thick Indiana
limestone.....

I remember someone on this group had suggested this might be helpful.

Does anyone have any comments or experiences on how helpful it has been to them or have they noticed? maybe a guess of a percentage?

I really hope to find out to help my decisions!

I think it would be alot of help to already have alot of blocking in the exterior then trying to fit out an interior!

Take care,

Debbie

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Re: Effect of brick, stone and aluminim siding in blocking magnetics and RF?

adiaha22
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HD foil is heavy duty foil.  Arthur Firstenberg told me that is wasn't supposed to be good to shield out 100%.  He said that even if we use a canopy that we should pull it back sometimes.  That's why I suggested talking to him.  He's been dealing with the radiation poisoning for slightly over 30 years and has written a book about it.  He is very accessible. Pam


--- On Sun, 10/2/11, Loni <[hidden email]> wrote:


From: Loni <[hidden email]>
Subject: Re: [eSens] Effect of brick, stone and aluminim siding in blocking magnetics and RF?
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Date: Sunday, October 2, 2011, 2:52 PM


 



What is HD foil?  Is that thick? Why shouldn't we sheild 100%?  I think it would be impossible to do that however.  Also consider smart meters being a problem if you have them there. Loni

--- On Sat, 10/1/11, pamela clemonts <[hidden email]> wrote:

From: pamela clemonts <[hidden email]>
Subject: Re: [eSens] Effect of brick, stone and aluminim siding in blocking magnetics and RF?
To: [hidden email]
Date: Saturday, October 1, 2011, 7:04 PM

 

I found that concrete and brick does seem to have a better attenuation.  Perhaps a one family home would make a substatntial difference, but in a brick apartment building it feels bad like the radiating electronics are locked in; not sure about aluminum siding.  I basically have helped my current situation (wood house/ top floor (3rd)) by laying down five layers of HD foil on most of the floors and half way up the side of certain walls.  They say that we shouldn't shield 100%.  I also have to wear my Soft 'n' Safe fabric as a cloak to take down the rest of the intensity when the neighbors are running their WIFI, but this is still the best I've had it in going on four years.  Sometimes, when it's not too bad around I can walk around in regular clothes, as a rule not very often. 
 
I must say though, I've recently seen WIFI refrigerators and 42" to 57" WIFI ready TVs being advertised.  I don't know how much that would help shield this type of onslaught or what may come down the pike. It's always a work in progress. I'll keep trying new things as needed and as I am able.  The houses are pretty close together here and I am on a main thoroughfare.  I'm surprised that I don't get fried more often.  I think that it's because the geopathic stress is not as intense.  That really seems to make a huge difference.  In fact, I was at another location with much worse geostress on the day of the recent VA earthquake and I got really sick an hour or so beforehand.  That was an informative experience.  Good luck.  Pam

--- On Sat, 10/1/11, debbie4god39 <[hidden email]> wrote:

From: debbie4god39 <[hidden email]>
Subject: [eSens] Effect of brick, stone and aluminim siding in blocking magnetics and RF?
To: [hidden email]
Date: Saturday, October 1, 2011, 2:16 PM

 

Hi friends!

I may have to find a new place to live soon, pretty sure, and have noticed how I seem to feel alot less reactive in a couple relatives homes--one is brick and the other I feel the best in is a thick Indiana
limestone.....

I remember someone on this group had suggested this might be helpful.

Does anyone have any comments or experiences on how helpful it has been to them or have they noticed? maybe a guess of a percentage?

I really hope to find out to help my decisions!

I think it would be alot of help to already have alot of blocking in the exterior then trying to fit out an interior!

Take care,

Debbie

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