Would ES people be wise to avoid living in concrete buildings, given that most concrete is reinforced with iron bars? Thanks, James From: "Marc Martin [via ES]" <[hidden email]> To: "James Bjerring" <[hidden email]> Sent: Sunday, November 10, 2019 12:24:58 PM Subject: [ES] Re: Yahoo Groups going down > Marc, how hard was it for you to move our Esens Yahoo group here to
> Nabble? I've got an old fandom group that's basically inactive, but > nobody wants to see the files and history there go away and neither are > we ready to pay $200+ yearly to host it elsewhere. You know, I don't really recall! That was so many years ago. I guess you could search around on the Nabble support forum and see if there are instructions for that. Certainly it involved downloading everything that was on the original YahooGroup, and then providing it in some format to Nabble that they could resurrect it here. Marc If you reply to this email, your message will be added to the discussion below:
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the cool thing about those iron bars in concreete is that it is its own farriday cage, so it grounds everything around you inside the concreete. and concreete does not get penetrated with radiation, liquid rock they call it! (man cave!)
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Thanks for the response. Can anyone confirm that they're comfortable living in a reinforced concrete building? Thanks, James From: "UphillBattle [via ES]" <[hidden email]> To: "James Bjerring" <[hidden email]> Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2019 3:44:44 PM Subject: [ES] Re: Reinforced Concrete the cool thing about those iron bars in concreete is that it is its own farriday cage, so it grounds everything around you inside the concreete. and concreete does not get penetrated with radiation, liquid rock they call it! (man cave!)
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James, I am in a reinforced concrete home and it has a smooth stucco also which they further the Faraday effect I imagine with some kind of wire/chickenmesh.
(After finding that toy that was blasting bluetooth over 30 feet...) I do have low RF at home but also outside is low being at almost 2 miles from a tower that actually should not be pointed to hard my way in the woods/less homes of the area. We are currently Yshielding the bedroom including ceiling so I can recover. My fear is 5G because that will have an impact I'm sure and the roof is not protected. We would need a metal roof or YF all ceilings??? But we plan to move to the E.U. at some point once he has Italian citizenship. Then we focus on a place rural and remote as much as we can find in Italy, Portugal, or possibly elsewhere. Our goal in moving is eliminating the worry here about healthcare and the chemical assault we live in in the U.S.. Europe has banned so many chemicals that are legal here in the food, products, etc... |
I wonder how much of these iron bars are really good.
They WON'T have a FARADAY EFFECT simply because there is too much space in between metal bars. Even cars are better Faraday cages (even though I feel they protect from nothing...). Concrete buildings have often INFILTRATION (I'm an architect) from water inside the walls, that's why they collapse after a while (iron rots).... Yes, there will be mold. Just my feeling: they do not feel like healthy places to live. Enter a wooden house, a brick house, a stone house and a concrete house and compare: there's no comparison, in my opinion. Concrete is by far the worst, even before electrosmog was a problem. Plus concrete is a bad material for isolation. We usually made jokes about it: concrete is like jeans. If it's cold out there, it will be cold inside it. If it's hot out there, it will be hot inside it. if you can choose, don't rent a concrete house. |
Thank you Jinna for that informed opinion. James From: "Jinna [via ES]" <[hidden email]> To: "James Bjerring" <[hidden email]> Sent: Thursday, November 14, 2019 3:01:08 AM Subject: [ES] Re: Reinforced Concrete I wonder how much of these iron bars are really good.
They WON'T have a FARADAY EFFECT simply because there is too much space in between. Even cars are better Faraday cages (even though I feel they protect from nothing...). Concrete buildings have often INFILTRATION (I'm an architect) from water inside the walls, that's why they collapse after a while (iron rots).... Just my feeling: they do not feel like healthy places to live. Enter a wooden house, a brick house, a stone house and a concrete house and compare: there's no comparison, in my opinion. Concrete is by far the worst, even before electrosmog was a problem. Plus concrete is a bad material for isolation. We usually made jokes about it: concrete is like jeans. If it's cold out there, it will be cold inside it. If it's hot out there, it will be hot inside it. if you can choose, don't rent a concrete house. If you reply to this email, your message will be added to the discussion below:
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James i do agree that it is not the best kind of a structure tu build a home from for long term, maybe a bomb shelter of a place of refuge. but from an es point of view when the world as you know it has what is seems like declared war on you, it might be a temporary solution for some poor soul out there!
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James, from what I recall when using EMF meters, a concrete building can provide a lot more protection from RF than a typical 2x6 board home with vinyl siding which is nearly invisible to RF.
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Sent: Friday, November 15, 2019 1:52 AM To: Fog Top <[hidden email]> Subject: [ES] Re: Reinforced Concrete James i do agree that it is not the best kind of a structure tu build a home from for long term, maybe a bomb shelter of a place of refuge. but from an es point of view when the world as you know it has what is weems like declared war on you, it might
be a temporary solution for some poor soul out there!
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