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My utility pole is probably 6 or 7 feet away from the corner of my bedroom.  That is where the meter is.  There is no smart meter on it yet.  I'll probably be one of the last to get one if they ever come out this far.  I'm in a very small town on the very outskirts of a metropolitan area.  Thankfully there are no cell towers within the city limits of my town.  But just in case they do  put a smart meter in I want to be ready.  My home is aluminum sided.  And there is some shielding with velostat on the inner wall which now has wood on top of that.  I made a wooden bed canopy.  But I'm not satisfied with that and I'm going to be doing some more remodeling.  I'm thinking of putting some metal sheets on top of the wood about 5 feet high from the floor.  On top of that I'll be putting some hardibacker and then on top of that some marble tile.  Is there any other material that would be good that specifically blocks the frequencies of the smart meters?  If so, I'd put that in before the metal sheeting.  I'm a big believer in overkill as you can see.

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Re: Shielding a smart meter

BiBrun
Some solid steel around the wires at the meter will act a bit
like a choke.  If there's just plastic conduit you could wrap with
magnetic sheilding material or just put some galvanized clamps
around the conduit.  Then just put a big piece of sheet metal
at the meter blocking your house.  Or wood with heavy foil.  Even silver
spray paint probably blocks it if it's conductive and you put a good coat.

On Mon, Dec 5, 2011 at 6:09 PM, fantasticsam131 <[hidden email]> wrote:

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> My utility pole is probably 6 or 7 feet away from the corner of my
> bedroom. That is where the meter is. There is no smart meter on it yet.
> I'll probably be one of the last to get one if they ever come out this far.
> I'm in a very small town on the very outskirts of a metropolitan area.
> Thankfully there are no cell towers within the city limits of my town. But
> just in case they do put a smart meter in I want to be ready. My home is
> aluminum sided. And there is some shielding with velostat on the inner wall
> which now has wood on top of that. I made a wooden bed canopy. But I'm not
> satisfied with that and I'm going to be doing some more remodeling. I'm
> thinking of putting some metal sheets on top of the wood about 5 feet high
> from the floor. On top of that I'll be putting some hardibacker and then on
> top of that some marble tile. Is there any other material that would be
> good that specifically blocks the frequencies of the smart meters? If so,
> I'd put that in before the metal sheeting. I'm a big believer in overkill
> as you can see.
>
>  
>


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Re: Shielding a smart meter

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In einer eMail vom 06.12.2011 02:36:19 Westeuropäische Normalzeit schreibt  
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Some  solid steel around the wires at the meter will act a bit
like a  choke.  If there's just plastic conduit you could wrap with
magnetic  sheilding material or just put some galvanized clamps
around the  conduit.  Then just put a big piece of sheet metal
at the meter  blocking your house.  Or wood with heavy foil.  Even silver
spray  paint probably blocks it if it's conductive and you put a good coat.

On  Mon, Dec 5, 2011 at 6:09 PM, fantasticsam131 <[hidden email]>  
wrote:




There is a simple solution to this problem of smart meters. Just fix to the
 meter one of these devices that are on the market to neutralize the
radiation of  mobile phones, or use a crystal like black turmalin or quarz.
Shielding with any  metallic material is not a good idea, because the Tesla waves,
which are  responsible for the health effect of RF, pass this shielding
easily, are  somewhat changed but still carry  the low frequency modulation
that is  specificly harmful. This way you will not interfere with the actual
function of  the smart meter and cause no trouble with the provider.
 
dietrich

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Re: smart frequencies in water, formerly Shielding a smart meter

evie15422
Hi Dietrich (and Lizzie),

Thanks for this most valuable information, Dietrich! 


Dietrich, will this (black tourmaline or quartz) also work to negate emfs running in one's water?  I have plastic pipes into my house with copper pipes inside the house, but I am getting increased frequencies in my water since the smart meter was installed.  I notice this when I clear my gemstone necklaces under running water--they take on frequencies which I didn't notice before and the gems do not seem to work as well, so I must put them in the forest to clear them instead.  I personally have little problems, otherwise, tho sometimes I can notice body vibration when I am in bed and my husband is using the water in the bathroom.  (My smart meter was placed in the ground about 25 feet from my house, to shield it).


Also I have problems with my city water taking on petroleum-like smells lately (but that could possibly be from all the deep-gas well drilling they are doing in the area).  Do you (or anyone) have ideas which will clean water of unnatural emfs and smells coming out of the tap?  I do know of occillating your water by putting it in jugs and swirling it clockwise and counter-clockwise.  Will this take care of both problems, and is there any easier way to do it?  Is it still necessary to filter it using this method? 

 
Lizzie, I noted that you said you are no longer using city water.  What works for you now, instead?  We have not used our water to drink for several years, but I still cooked with it and we bathe/ shower in it.


Much thanks,
Diane



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In einer eMail vom 06.12.2011 02:36:19 Westeuropäische Normalzeit schreibt 
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Some  solid steel around the wires at the meter will act a bit
like a  choke.  If there's just plastic conduit you could wrap with
magnetic  sheilding material or just put some galvanized clamps
around the  conduit.  Then just put a big piece of sheet metal
at the meter  blocking your house.  Or wood with heavy foil.  Even silver
spray  paint probably blocks it if it's conductive and you put a good coat.

On  Mon, Dec 5, 2011 at 6:09 PM, fantasticsam131 <[hidden email]
wrote:




There is a simple solution to this problem of smart meters. Just fix to the
meter one of these devices that are on the market to neutralize the
radiation of  mobile phones, or use a crystal like black turmalin or quarz.
Shielding with any  metallic material is not a good idea, because the Tesla waves,
which are  responsible for the health effect of RF, pass this shielding
easily, are  somewhat changed but still carry  the low frequency modulation
that is  specificly harmful. This way you will not interfere with the actual
function of  the smart meter and cause no trouble with the provider.

dietrich

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Re: smart frequencies in water, formerly Shielding a smart meter

KathyB

I have notice smells in the water at times too. I notice it smells worse after it's been running a bit. Could any of it be sewer gases coming up?

There was 1 sewer worker killed in our area, another sickened. I never heard the causes of the man's death.

You could be taking on emfs in your water from the smart meters. I am not drinking or cooking w city water. We use spring water.

I filter the bath(s) & shower, but still could be a problem.

Kathy






 










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RE: smart frequencies in water, formerly Shielding a smart meter

Elizabeth thode
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Diane,
If you have fracking going on in your area, and your water smells like petro chemicals....I wouldn't bathe in that water or wash my dishes in it. Google the movie: Gasland.
As for my reasons: there is current (stray voltage) in my water  which is combined result of both contaminated water and stray voltage/current from city water line. This current in the water effects my daughter to the point where she gets sick even if she's in the room and I run the water! And I read that the more contaminated the water is, the more likely it is to be loaded with current. I will have to dig up my material on this and send it in another email. It was quite illuminating to me and explained oh, so many things.
I did have Reverse Osmosis filters on my house, but the water testing lab told me the reverse osmosis will NOT remove Petro chemicals from the water. AFter 3 mths of NOT using our water...BIG DIFFERENCE! I buy filtered water from out of town krogers - they also have a Reverse Osmosis on their filter, but apparently, this water is NOT highly contaminated...then just to be sure, I run this water thru my Berkley gravity filter, which does have Fluoride filters on it. It is a bit of a pain...to haul water; however, the DIFFERENCE is HUGE.
I'll email the info on water and current probably later on today or tomorrow. *There was also a study done on current in the water and magnetic fields, that found a connection betw childhood Leukemia and children bathing in water with current in it. I'll find that one too. I am certain that our city water played a role in both mine and my daughter's ES. And it doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out that water contaminated with petro chemicals, would play a role in causing multiple chemical sensitivity.
Lizzie
 



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Date: Tue, 6 Dec 2011 10:21:05 -0800
Subject: Re: [eSens] smart frequencies in water, formerly Shielding a smart meter


 



Hi Dietrich (and Lizzie),

Thanks for this most valuable information, Dietrich!  

Dietrich, will this (black tourmaline or quartz) also work to negate emfs running in one's water?  I have plastic pipes into my house with copper pipes inside the house, but I am getting increased frequencies in my water since the smart meter was installed.  I notice this when I clear my gemstone necklaces under running water--they take on frequencies which I didn't notice before and the gems do not seem to work as well, so I must put them in the forest to clear them instead.  I personally have little problems, otherwise, tho sometimes I can notice body vibration when I am in bed and my husband is using the water in the bathroom.  (My smart meter was placed in the ground about 25 feet from my house, to shield it).

Also I have problems with my city water taking on petroleum-like smells lately (but that could possibly be from all the deep-gas well drilling they are doing in the area).  Do you (or anyone) have ideas which will clean water of unnatural emfs and smells coming out of the tap?  I do know of occillating your water by putting it in jugs and swirling it clockwise and counter-clockwise.  Will this take care of both problems, and is there any easier way to do it?  Is it still necessary to filter it using this method?  

 
Lizzie, I noted that you said you are no longer using city water.  What works for you now, instead?  We have not used our water to drink for several years, but I still cooked with it and we bathe/ shower in it.

Much thanks,
Diane

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In einer eMail vom 06.12.2011 02:36:19 Westeuropäische Normalzeit schreibt  
[hidden email]:

Some  solid steel around the wires at the meter will act a bit
like a  choke.  If there's just plastic conduit you could wrap with
magnetic  sheilding material or just put some galvanized clamps
around the  conduit.  Then just put a big piece of sheet metal
at the meter  blocking your house.  Or wood with heavy foil.  Even silver
spray  paint probably blocks it if it's conductive and you put a good coat.

On  Mon, Dec 5, 2011 at 6:09 PM, fantasticsam131 <[hidden email]>  
wrote:

There is a simple solution to this problem of smart meters. Just fix to the
meter one of these devices that are on the market to neutralize the
radiation of  mobile phones, or use a crystal like black turmalin or quarz.
Shielding with any  metallic material is not a good idea, because the Tesla waves,
which are  responsible for the health effect of RF, pass this shielding
easily, are  somewhat changed but still carry  the low frequency modulation
that is  specificly harmful. This way you will not interfere with the actual
function of  the smart meter and cause no trouble with the provider.

dietrich

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RE: smart frequencies in water, formerly Shielding a smart meter

Elizabeth thode
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Based upon what Deitrich Klinghardt states, that emf's multiply: micro toxins/mold/heavy metals/ chemicals...it would not seem to be a stretch that any contaminants in the water supply would also be multiplied. The whole reason micro waves are able to penetrate the body is due to the body being 70% water. I shudder when I think of city water towers with antennas on top of them. They are irradiating the town's water supply.
Lizzie
 



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I have notice smells in the water at times too. I notice it smells worse after it's been running a bit. Could any of it be sewer gases coming up?

There was 1 sewer worker killed in our area, another sickened. I never heard the causes of the man's death.

You could be taking on emfs in your water from the smart meters. I am not drinking or cooking w city water. We use spring water.

I filter the bath(s) & shower, but still could be a problem.

Kathy

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Re: smart frequencies in water, formerly Shielding a smart meter

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In einer eMail vom 06.12.2011 19:21:10 Westeuropäische Normalzeit schreibt  
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Hi  Dietrich (and Lizzie),

Thanks for this most valuable information,  Dietrich!  

Dietrich, will this (black tourmaline or quartz) also  work to negate emfs
running in one's water?  I have plastic pipes into my  house with copper
pipes inside the house, but I am getting increased  frequencies in my water
since the smart meter was installed.  I notice  this when I clear my gemstone
necklaces under running water--they take on  frequencies which I didn't
notice before and the gems do not seem to work as  well, so I must put them in
the forest to clear them instead.  I  personally have little problems,
otherwise, tho sometimes I can notice body  vibration when I am in bed and my
husband is using the water in the  bathroom.  (My smart meter was placed in the
ground about 25 feet from my  house, to shield it).

Also I have problems with my city water taking  on petroleum-like smells
lately (but that could possibly be from all the  deep-gas well drilling they
are doing in the area).  Do you (or anyone)  have ideas which will clean
water of unnatural emfs and smells coming out of  the tap?  I do know of
occillating your water by putting it in jugs and  swirling it clockwise and
counter-clockwise.  Will this take care of both  problems, and is there any easier
way to do it?  Is it still necessary to  filter it using this method?  




Hi Diane,
 
since this problem came up since the smart meter was installed,  
neutralizing the smart meter with a turmaline crystal will take care of the  
situation. In case there is other stray electricity information in the  water
a turmalin crystal preferably on the copper pipes will help also.  
BioProtect will do it for shure, because I tested it extensively. The pertoleum  
smell is a chemical situation and cannot be resolved by electrosmog
heutralizing  devices. Reverse osmosis is only advisable if this water is energized
after the  osmosis; otherwise it becomes very negative bioenergetically.
 
Dietrich

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