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Re: Silver lined clothes?

SArjuna
Wearing metallic mesh makes you a great destination for ground current. It
does not matter whether the fabric is touching you or not. When I was first
learning about electrical pollution and ground currents, I had a very
frightening experience that involved having metallic cloth surrounding my chest area,
but not touching me. My intention was to shield myself from communication
frequencies from a nearby radio tower. It turned out that ground current was
going up a leg, circling my chest, then going back down the other leg, as I was
standing in a place with high-frequency ground current. The RF was
broadcast into my chest and affected my heart and it was indeed scary.
Shivani Arjuna
www.LifeEnergies.com


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Re: Silver lined clothes?

BiBrun
Interesting. I think that may be possible especially when there are high
frequency ground currents,
which is usually the case.
If you had a conductive pad under your feet that would have solved the
problem I'm pretty sure.

On Thu, Aug 7, 2008 at 8:42 PM, <[hidden email]> wrote:

> Wearing metallic mesh makes you a great destination for ground current.
> It
> does not matter whether the fabric is touching you or not. When I was first
>
> learning about electrical pollution and ground currents, I had a very
> frightening experience that involved having metallic cloth surrounding my
> chest area,
> but not touching me. My intention was to shield myself from communication
> frequencies from a nearby radio tower. It turned out that ground current
> was
> going up a leg, circling my chest, then going back down the other leg, as I
> was
> standing in a place with high-frequency ground current. The RF was
> broadcast into my chest and affected my heart and it was indeed scary.
> Shivani Arjuna
> www.LifeEnergies.com
>
> **************
> Looking for a car that's sporty, fun and
> fits in your budget? Read reviews on AOL Autos.
>
> (
> http://autos.aol.com/cars-BMW-128-2008/expert-review?ncid=aolaut00050000000017)
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Re: Silver lined clothes?

Emil at Less EMF Inc
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> Wearing metallic mesh makes you a great destination for ground current.
> ... It turned out that ground current was
> going up a leg, circling my chest, then going back down the other leg, as
> I was
> standing in a place with high-frequency ground current.

Very interesting. Besides your symptoms, were you able to make any
measurements of this phenomena?

Emil

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Re: Silver lined clothes?

PUK
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In a message dated 8/8/2008 2:57:39 P.M. GMT Daylight Time, [hidden email]
writes:




Interesting. I think that may be possible especially when there are high
frequency ground currents,
which is usually the case.
If you had a conductive pad under your feet that would have solved the
problem I'm pretty sure.

On Thu, Aug 7, 2008 at 8:42 PM, <_SArjuna@aol.SAr_ (mailto:[hidden email]) >
wrote:

> Wearing metallic mesh makes you a great destination for ground current.
> It
> does not matter whether the fabric is touching you or not. When I was first
>
> learning about electrical pollution and ground currents, I had a very
> frightening experience that involved having metallic cloth surrounding my
> chest area,
> but not touching me. My intention was to shield myself from communication
> frequencies from a nearby radio tower. It turned out that ground current
> was
> going up a leg, circling my chest, then going back down the other leg, as I
> was
> standing in a place with high-frequency ground current. The RF was
> broadcast into my chest and affected my heart and it was indeed scary.
> Shivani Arjuna
> www.LifeEnergies.





whatever hf signal is coming in via my telecoms and electrics form approx
3pm until 9pm every day makes my skin crawl and heart feel dippy. I wish I
could get to the bottom of it but nobody seems interested in helping me. I have
tracked it to 2 telecom poles one near my house and one further away. Over
the road it dies off between 2 houses. But the owners are not open to my
concerns. Offcom will come out only if tv or radio are effected not intrested is
bio effects occur !! This is almost driving me out of my home. Were are
talking Dirty power/invasive broadband/sky radiation leakage across utilities.
I am getting increasingly angry here.

P UK






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Re: Silver lined clothes?

SArjuna
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A few more belated responses to things folks have said/asked in this
conversation:

Walking barefood is wonderful - UNLESS you are in an area where there is
high-frequency ground current. Then it's horrid. Be aware that in the USA the
electric utilities use the ground/terra firma to return agbout 80% of the
current to their substations, and that that current contains lots of damaging
high frequencies.

Aluminum foil and other reflective shielding materials are great - UNLESS you
have signal coming from multiple directions. Think of these materials as
two-sided mirrors. Say you put some up on your north wall, and you have
signal coming both from the north and the south. The signal from lthe north will
be blocked, but that from the south will be reflected back through your living
space. You must do before/after metering, or use a good detector (I offer
the fine Electrosmog Detector.) to be sure that you are making things better,
not worse.

If you have signal from just one direction, aluminum foil is an inexpensive
fix. If you happen to have a closet in that direction, you can put it inside
the closet, where you won't notice it often. Otherwise, you can attach it to
the wall, then hang a nice-looking Indian bedspread or something over it.

Graham-Ststzer filters are designed to be plugged into electrical outlets, to
"filter" the dirty electricity in your building currents. They cannot
address airborne communications frequencies. However, they CAN filter such
frequencies that have found their way onto your electrical circuits and are being
broadcast from your wiring and things plugged into it. That exposure can be
worse than that from the direct broadcast.

Lessemf.com has a carbon fiber shielding material that I have not found to be
reflective. There is no issue of grounding, either. You don't ground it.
(Grounding conductive materials can create nice pathways for high-frequency
ground currents.) I have this around my own sleeping space. The new
version of it is laminated, so that you don't have to worry about the fibers poking
you when you handle it.

Shivani Arjuna
www.LifeEnergies.com


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