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Strange EMF readings in apartment

abailey63
I was wondering if anyone could provide some insight into some strange
readings power reading I'm getting from meter. I am getting readings
in the middle of the room from about 2 feet to 6 feet of about 2
milligaus. I am about 8 feet from any wall or other possible power
source. As I move the meter to the ground or the ceiling it disapates.

Also it seems to be unidirectional. If I turn in a certain direction
the readings go way down. I don't move at all other than changing my
orientation. This apartment also has fairly high readings (5
milligaus) as I move towards electrical outlets or light sources.

This is an apartment I am looking at so there is nothing in it as far
as furniture or small appliances. Obviously this isn't a great
situation but I'm curious. Can anyone shed some light on what may be
happening.

Bad Grounding?

Thanks, Alan

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Re: Strange EMF readings in apartment

Andrew McAfee
This sounds typical of a power line near the building that will put a
constant magnetic reading throughout the room and the readings will
increase as you come closer to dimmer switches, outlets, etc.
Is that a possibility?
Andrew
On Aug 17, 2006, at 1:15 AM, abailey63 wrote:

> I was wondering if anyone could provide some insight into some strange
> readings power reading I'm getting from meter. I am getting readings
> in the middle of the room from about 2 feet to 6 feet of about 2
> milligaus. I am about 8 feet from any wall or other possible power
> source. As I move the meter to the ground or the ceiling it disapates.
>
> Also it seems to be unidirectional. If I turn in a certain direction
> the readings go way down. I don't move at all other than changing my
> orientation. This apartment also has fairly high readings (5
> milligaus) as I move towards electrical outlets or light sources.
>
> This is an apartment I am looking at so there is nothing in it as far
> as furniture or small appliances. Obviously this isn't a great
> situation but I'm curious. Can anyone shed some light on what may be
> happening.
>
> Bad Grounding?
>
> Thanks, Alan
>
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>
>
> Yahoo! Groups Links
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Re: Strange EMF readings in apartment

abailey63
Thanks so much for your response.

Yes it is. However I looked at this apartment because the power line
actually ends on the other side of the building. The building is
actually on a corner. The apartment is on the first floor of a two
story building. The side of the corner that the apartment is closest
to (I guess you could look at it as one side of a triangle) actually
has no power line at all.

The pole with the power and a transformer actually ends at the corner
(apex of the triangle) I would say I'm about 120 feet away from it
(i.e. my first floor apt to the top of pole where the wires are). I'm
actually wondering if there are lines under the building because the
pole just ends at the corner.

The other thing I just found out after I posted the message is that
the power panel for the building is on the inside of wall of the
middle of the building in a utility closet. Which is just really weird
to me. So the meters and breaker boxes are actually right next to the
apartment I would be renting. The only thing I noticed is that the
meter reading is about zero once I get about 3 feet away from the
breaker boxes.  

Could this be a cause of this magnetic "leakage"? Sounds like poor
grounding, crappy wiring etc as well as what you are talking about.

Overall this just doesn't sound good. I am recovering from my ES and
have made a lot of progress. I just feel really weird in this
apartment. My challenge is my options are limited.

Thanks, Alan


--- In [hidden email], Andrew McAfee <amcafeerr@...> wrote:

>
> This sounds typical of a power line near the building that will put a
> constant magnetic reading throughout the room and the readings will
> increase as you come closer to dimmer switches, outlets, etc.
> Is that a possibility?
> Andrew
> On Aug 17, 2006, at 1:15 AM, abailey63 wrote:
>
> > I was wondering if anyone could provide some insight into some strange
> > readings power reading I'm getting from meter. I am getting readings
> > in the middle of the room from about 2 feet to 6 feet of about 2
> > milligaus. I am about 8 feet from any wall or other possible power
> > source. As I move the meter to the ground or the ceiling it disapates.
> >
> > Also it seems to be unidirectional. If I turn in a certain direction
> > the readings go way down. I don't move at all other than changing my
> > orientation. This apartment also has fairly high readings (5
> > milligaus) as I move towards electrical outlets or light sources.
> >
> > This is an apartment I am looking at so there is nothing in it as far
> > as furniture or small appliances. Obviously this isn't a great
> > situation but I'm curious. Can anyone shed some light on what may be
> > happening.
> >
> > Bad Grounding?
> >
> > Thanks, Alan
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Yahoo! Groups Links
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
>

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Re: Strange EMF readings in apartment

Andrew McAfee
To me, if you don't get good readings where you are going to live (base
line 0.00 mG and only occasional spikes near the wiring in the walls,
breaker box, appliances, outlets, etc.) you are going to get worse and
worse.
That is not an option to me.
This is your decision and you have to feel good about whatever you
decide to do because you have to live with it.
Yes, sometimes it is a trade off between what is worse, magnetic fields
or RF.
Fortunately RF is much easier to shield against than the lower magnetic
fields.
Andrew
On Aug 17, 2006, at 4:15 PM, abailey63 wrote:

> Thanks so much for your response.
>
> Yes it is. However I looked at this apartment because the power line
> actually ends on the other side of the building. The building is
> actually on a corner. The apartment is on the first floor of a two
> story building. The side of the corner that the apartment is closest
> to (I guess you could look at it as one side of a triangle) actually
> has no power line at all.
>
> The pole with the power and a transformer actually ends at the corner
> (apex of the triangle) I would say I'm about 120 feet away from it
> (i.e. my first floor apt to the top of pole where the wires are). I'm
> actually wondering if there are lines under the building because the
> pole just ends at the corner.
>
> The other thing I just found out after I posted the message is that
> the power panel for the building is on the inside of wall of the
> middle of the building in a utility closet. Which is just really weird
> to me. So the meters and breaker boxes are actually right next to the
> apartment I would be renting. The only thing I noticed is that the
> meter reading is about zero once I get about 3 feet away from the
> breaker boxes.
>
> Could this be a cause of this magnetic "leakage"? Sounds like poor
> grounding, crappy wiring etc as well as what you are talking about.
>
> Overall this just doesn't sound good. I am recovering from my ES and
> have made a lot of progress. I just feel really weird in this
> apartment. My challenge is my options are limited.
>
> Thanks, Alan
>
>
> --- In [hidden email], Andrew McAfee <amcafeerr@...> wrote:
>>
>> This sounds typical of a power line near the building that will put a
>> constant magnetic reading throughout the room and the readings will
>> increase as you come closer to dimmer switches, outlets, etc.
>> Is that a possibility?
>> Andrew
>> On Aug 17, 2006, at 1:15 AM, abailey63 wrote:
>>
>>> I was wondering if anyone could provide some insight into some
>>> strange
>>> readings power reading I'm getting from meter. I am getting readings
>>> in the middle of the room from about 2 feet to 6 feet of about 2
>>> milligaus. I am about 8 feet from any wall or other possible power
>>> source. As I move the meter to the ground or the ceiling it
>>> disapates.
>>>
>>> Also it seems to be unidirectional. If I turn in a certain direction
>>> the readings go way down. I don't move at all other than changing my
>>> orientation. This apartment also has fairly high readings (5
>>> milligaus) as I move towards electrical outlets or light sources.
>>>
>>> This is an apartment I am looking at so there is nothing in it as far
>>> as furniture or small appliances. Obviously this isn't a great
>>> situation but I'm curious. Can anyone shed some light on what may be
>>> happening.
>>>
>>> Bad Grounding?
>>>
>>> Thanks, Alan
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Yahoo! Groups Links
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
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>
>
> Yahoo! Groups Links
>
>
>
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Re: Strange EMF readings in apartment

abailey63
You are absolutely correct. At this point the apartment is a no go. To
much weirdness.

Thanks, Alan
--- In [hidden email], Andrew McAfee <amcafeerr@...> wrote:

>
> To me, if you don't get good readings where you are going to live (base
> line 0.00 mG and only occasional spikes near the wiring in the walls,
> breaker box, appliances, outlets, etc.) you are going to get worse and
> worse.
> That is not an option to me.
> This is your decision and you have to feel good about whatever you
> decide to do because you have to live with it.
> Yes, sometimes it is a trade off between what is worse, magnetic fields
> or RF.
> Fortunately RF is much easier to shield against than the lower magnetic
> fields.
> Andrew
> On Aug 17, 2006, at 4:15 PM, abailey63 wrote:
>
> > Thanks so much for your response.
> >
> > Yes it is. However I looked at this apartment because the power line
> > actually ends on the other side of the building. The building is
> > actually on a corner. The apartment is on the first floor of a two
> > story building. The side of the corner that the apartment is closest
> > to (I guess you could look at it as one side of a triangle) actually
> > has no power line at all.
> >
> > The pole with the power and a transformer actually ends at the corner
> > (apex of the triangle) I would say I'm about 120 feet away from it
> > (i.e. my first floor apt to the top of pole where the wires are). I'm
> > actually wondering if there are lines under the building because the
> > pole just ends at the corner.
> >
> > The other thing I just found out after I posted the message is that
> > the power panel for the building is on the inside of wall of the
> > middle of the building in a utility closet. Which is just really weird
> > to me. So the meters and breaker boxes are actually right next to the
> > apartment I would be renting. The only thing I noticed is that the
> > meter reading is about zero once I get about 3 feet away from the
> > breaker boxes.
> >
> > Could this be a cause of this magnetic "leakage"? Sounds like poor
> > grounding, crappy wiring etc as well as what you are talking about.
> >
> > Overall this just doesn't sound good. I am recovering from my ES and
> > have made a lot of progress. I just feel really weird in this
> > apartment. My challenge is my options are limited.
> >
> > Thanks, Alan
> >
> >
> > --- In [hidden email], Andrew McAfee <amcafeerr@> wrote:
> >>
> >> This sounds typical of a power line near the building that will put a
> >> constant magnetic reading throughout the room and the readings will
> >> increase as you come closer to dimmer switches, outlets, etc.
> >> Is that a possibility?
> >> Andrew
> >> On Aug 17, 2006, at 1:15 AM, abailey63 wrote:
> >>
> >>> I was wondering if anyone could provide some insight into some
> >>> strange
> >>> readings power reading I'm getting from meter. I am getting readings
> >>> in the middle of the room from about 2 feet to 6 feet of about 2
> >>> milligaus. I am about 8 feet from any wall or other possible power
> >>> source. As I move the meter to the ground or the ceiling it
> >>> disapates.
> >>>
> >>> Also it seems to be unidirectional. If I turn in a certain direction
> >>> the readings go way down. I don't move at all other than changing my
> >>> orientation. This apartment also has fairly high readings (5
> >>> milligaus) as I move towards electrical outlets or light sources.
> >>>
> >>> This is an apartment I am looking at so there is nothing in it
as far

> >>> as furniture or small appliances. Obviously this isn't a great
> >>> situation but I'm curious. Can anyone shed some light on what may be
> >>> happening.
> >>>
> >>> Bad Grounding?
> >>>
> >>> Thanks, Alan
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> Yahoo! Groups Links
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>
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> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Yahoo! Groups Links
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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Re: Strange EMF readings in apartment

snoshoe_2
I've run across a few interesting things today, this is one, thought
it sorta fit here. How even the watchbands were measuring.
Australia is suppose to have one of the highest emf sensitive rates
too, from what I've come across.

Breast Cancer And Radio Frequency Exposure
Sunday November 27th 2005, 9:22 am
Filed under: Breast cancer and EMFs

At the end of my October 1997 Senate paper (last message) I briefly
mentioned evidence that suggests that malignant breast cancer tissue
is far more sensitive to RF/MW than other types of cancerous tissue
(reproduced below). This is one thing that Dr. John Holt from West
Australia (do a Google search) has stressed as an important
consideration for breast cancer patients. Now in Australia we have a
situation in Brisbane where a whole array of antennas is mounted on
the side of a 2 story building in a city public square. Directly
opposite 70 meters away is a three story office building where, if
you look out the third story windows, you look slightly down on the
antennas. I sent one affected business on the third floor Alasdair
Philip's excellent Com and A Com meters and the tenants were able to
determine the level of RF in their offices. They are now shielding
the rooms and plan on moving out as soon as possible. Now the
relevant point I'm trying to make is that when the person took the
meters out on the public square in front of the building with the
antennas, he found that he was getting RF readings from every metal
object in that square, including his metal watch band. This would
also be the case for any woman in that square (many work there) who
might be wearing an underwire (metal) bra. That underwire would be
acting as a slave antenna re-broadcasting RF directly into the
breast. This would tend to act as a promoter of any cancerous cells
in the breast. As cities are all becoming wireless wonders the
situation in Brisbane must be repeated many times. At the very least,
simple advice to breast cancer patients to not wear metal underwire
bras would seem a sensible precaution....
http://www.newmediaexplorer.org/chris/electromedicine.htm




--- In [hidden email], "abailey63" <abailey63@...> wrote:
>
> You are absolutely correct. At this point the apartment is a no go.
To
> much weirdness.