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Faraday Cage Idea!

Loni Rosser
 
 
I have this idea for a faraday cage! What do you all think?
 
Make a faraday cage with stainless steel sides with thick aluminum foil covering both sides. Walls say about 38 inches high.  Then through some high quality protective fabric over the top.
 
Would that work? 
 
Desperate in Arizona!  Loni
 
 

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Re: Faraday Cage Idea!

BiBrun
It might be a good idea to try putting some steel wool in there,
because that may absorb RF.  I think Wilhem Reich may have
stumbled on this by accident and not realized that he was blocking
out RF and not accumulating orgone.  There is a book about
how he made his boxes.  You can also buy blankets online for
a bit over $200.  Though the blankets don't look like you could
keep them over your head.

On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 4:36 PM, Loni <[hidden email]> wrote:

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> I have this idea for a faraday cage! What do you all think?
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> Make a faraday cage with stainless steel sides with thick aluminum foil
> covering both sides. Walls say about 38 inches high.  Then through some high
> quality protective fabric over the top.
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> Would that work?
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> Desperate in Arizona!  Loni
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Re: Faraday Cage Idea!

Shan
 

--- In [hidden email], Bill Bruno <wbruno@...> wrote:

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> It might be a good idea to try putting some steel wool in there,
> because that may absorb RF.  I think Wilhem Reich may have
> stumbled on this by accident and not realized that he was blocking
> out RF and not accumulating orgone.  There is a book about
> how he made his boxes.  You can also buy blankets online for
> a bit over $200.  Though the blankets don't look like you could
> keep them over your head.
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> On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 4:36 PM, Loni <loni326@...> wrote:
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> > I have this idea for a faraday cage! What do you all think?
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> > Make a faraday cage with stainless steel sides with thick aluminum foil
> > covering both sides. Walls say about 38 inches high.  Then through some high
> > quality protective fabric over the top.
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> > Would that work?
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> > Desperate in Arizona!  Loni
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RE: Faraday Cage Idea!

Elizabeth thode
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Loni,
The following info I pasted is from the below link. This might help you. This is part of the interview. Barrie Trower is an expert on micro wave radiation.
Barrie Trower on microwave radiation, stealth warfare and public ...




inthesenewtimes.com/.../barrie-trower-on-microwave-radiation-stealt...
JCW: And Barrie you are a retired British military intelligence scientist, and for years and years and years you worked in microwave and stealth warfare.
BT: It will be much higher and much more complicated, can I come back please just to the lady with the four year old daughter?
JCW: Yes.
BT: Uhm, one of the things you can do, cause not everybody can move house, one thing you can do, if you get some thin tin or thick aluminum, not cooking foil, and if you remember going back when ladies would go behind screens if they had to undress for doctors, that sort of thing, if you build screens and you put the aluminum or tin, on the screen, shiny side to the transmitter and put it between the transmitter and the child’s bed, then you are shielding the child.
JCW: Oh well, then that’s absolutely, that’s what she’s got to do.
BT: Yes.
JCW: Because she simply can’t do it in… but, you probably got to do it on all the walls in the house.
BT: Only the walls facing the transmitter.
JCW: Okay. Alright, so don’t forget you can go along and Google Barrie and get a whole lot of the stuff that we’ve been speaking about, and the questions that we’ve been getting about ‘are animals affected’, well they’ve got the same cellular structure that we have, of course they are affected in the same kind of a way. But, maybe this is the last question we’re going to take, Amanda, you are asking the 64 thousand dollar question…
Amanda: What is the solution?
BT: That is a brilliant question, ma’am and thank you for asking it. There is a solution, is that the governments and the industry follow the Bio-Initiative safety level, that is all. All they have to do is turn the knob down to a safe level, and that is the solution.
They make a thick aluminum I think its called ReflexTEc,,I think Home Depot sells it.
Lizzie
 



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I have this idea for a faraday cage! What do you all think?
 
Make a faraday cage with stainless steel sides with thick aluminum foil covering both sides. Walls say about 38 inches high.  Then through some high quality protective fabric over the top.
 
Would that work?  
 
Desperate in Arizona!  Loni
 
 

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Re: Faraday Cage Idea!

BiBrun
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I have a new idea on faraday cages.  Many pro ones use absobers inside.
I seldom see any for sale.  But it seems that the conductive foam used to
ship IC chips etc is quite similar, at least at high frequencies.  I bought
a piece (it was bout $60 for 3'x4' incl. shipping) made from hi density PE
foam, 3/8" thick.  It does have an effect on hi frequencies (for low
frequencies it should be much thicker).

I'm still experimenting with it when I have time.  Also, I do have the
impression that maybe why so many people have had negative reactions to
faraday enclosures is the ELF magnetic fields.  Can you imagine having a
neighbor with a loud stero that annoys you, but when you get them to
turn it off it seems worse because now you hear his air conditioner?
I think some things have the effect of modulating the ELF and that may
make it much less tolerable.

At my house the ELF is usually .02 to .03 mG, but I think it is still
affecting me at that level.  Bruce M says .002 is the target...
Bill

On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 4:36 PM, Loni <[hidden email]> wrote:

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> I have this idea for a faraday cage! What do you all think?
>
> Make a faraday cage with stainless steel sides with thick aluminum foil
> covering both sides. Walls say about 38 inches high.  Then through some
> high quality protective fabric over the top.
>
> Would that work?
>
> Desperate in Arizona!  Loni
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