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Shielding

scollier
I think Bill Bruno was right in something he said to me about my
faraday cage. I've noticed now that the best room in my house has
actually three boxes that are grounded separately. When I was
remodeling my house and changing the sheet rock and the insulation
there were some rooms in my house that were so bad that I put chicken
wire in between the studs and the sheet rock. I did this in my
bedroom because that is where the electrical box is at. It's not
even on an outside wall. It's on an inner wall in a small closet
like room. Not only did I put the chicken wire on that wall but on
some other portions of walls as well in that room. So I have
grounded aluminum siding. Then I have the chicken wire that is
grounded. And on top of that wall is a lot more grounding in the
form of velostat that is also separately grounded. I wish I had done
the entire room that way but I didn't. I happened to put a recliner
in that corner where it is shielded that way and I can actually feel
my body detoxing. I get a slight headache and a clearing in my
sinuses followed by a slight pain in my kidneys that I get when
chelating. (Which is why I had to stop chelating. I did it very
slowly but for such a long period of time I think I still may have
hurt my kidneys.) The 4 inch studs may be too much room between the
layers of shielding. The 1/2 spacing works better it would appear.  
The sheet rock which separates the chicken wire on the one side and
the velostat on the other is 1/2 inch thick. If you are putting up
shielding in your house. After putting it in and grounding it you
might want to put in another layer of sheet rock on top of that
followed by more shielding. I plan on doing this in places in the
house where I spend most of my time such as in the living room around
the couch area and around the bed in the bedroom.

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Re: Shielding

BiBrun
I've been told that sheet rock will actually absorb some microwaves,
so it might also be worth using the thicker sheetrock. Some people
put aluminum foil which is very good for microwave reflection.

Bill

On Sun, Feb 24, 2008 at 8:40 AM, quaixemen <[hidden email]> wrote:

> I think Bill Bruno was right in something he said to me about my
> faraday cage. I've noticed now that the best room in my house has
> actually three boxes that are grounded separately. When I was
> remodeling my house and changing the sheet rock and the insulation
> there were some rooms in my house that were so bad that I put chicken
> wire in between the studs and the sheet rock. I did this in my
> bedroom because that is where the electrical box is at. It's not
> even on an outside wall. It's on an inner wall in a small closet
> like room. Not only did I put the chicken wire on that wall but on
> some other portions of walls as well in that room. So I have
> grounded aluminum siding. Then I have the chicken wire that is
> grounded. And on top of that wall is a lot more grounding in the
> form of velostat that is also separately grounded. I wish I had done
> the entire room that way but I didn't. I happened to put a recliner
> in that corner where it is shielded that way and I can actually feel
> my body detoxing. I get a slight headache and a clearing in my
> sinuses followed by a slight pain in my kidneys that I get when
> chelating. (Which is why I had to stop chelating. I did it very
> slowly but for such a long period of time I think I still may have
> hurt my kidneys.) The 4 inch studs may be too much room between the
> layers of shielding. The 1/2 spacing works better it would appear.
> The sheet rock which separates the chicken wire on the one side and
> the velostat on the other is 1/2 inch thick. If you are putting up
> shielding in your house. After putting it in and grounding it you
> might want to put in another layer of sheet rock on top of that
> followed by more shielding. I plan on doing this in places in the
> house where I spend most of my time such as in the living room around
> the couch area and around the bed in the bedroom.
>
>
>


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