What jobs can you do with EHS?

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What jobs can you do with EHS?

Plop Plop
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My life has been a long struggle because of my EHS. Finding work I can do has never been easy. Any recommendations?

  With CFS EHS being the "malingerers disease" and not being able to get unemployment or go on the sick its a pretty terrible situation to be in. This is DEMOCIDE.
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Jinna
Have you tried something like massage, Reiki, any manual job that deals directly with people?

Or anything like yoga, martial arts, Taichi or Chiqong or meditation?

It's not properly a job, more like an occupation you do on your own.
But there are more and more people looking for such techniques!

there are also other techniques dealing with relaxation (breathing techniques)...

I'm going to do a course called Mental Field Technique, that one can use for many purposes (it is like EFT, emotional freedom technique, but German version!).

You could also try to contact any company dealing with electrosmog remediation? Who knows they are not looking for help (as you accumulated knowledge due to your own experiences)?
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Plop Plop
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I cannot go any where there is electricity. It all transmits dirty MW signals now.  I have 6 degrees but have only ever found sculpting and candle making practicable.  Wifi and mobile phone signals are a total agonizing no no. I lived in front of a phone and TETRA mast for decades as no one told me they were the cause of my chronic fatigue / pain.  Even a crowd in a field with mobile phones is very difficult now.  

I am sure I must be able to do something but WHAT?  The problem for me now is traveling as all the major roads are stinking with MWs.  Apparently I am not ill as EHS is not recognised and cannot sign on because I am "unwilling to work" as radiation is not a recognised impairment.
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Romana
Outsidejobs like gardener, woodsman, arborist, truckdriver,..  Allthough even these jobs you may need to use cellphone or vhf radio(harsh), but you can eventually use extension cords.

Aside jobs you should try to fix your ehs. Its a lot around that have reported that their ehs has vanished.
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Plop Plop
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I am nearly 60 so grafting in fields is not so easy.  I  have no symptoms of EHS as long as I don't go into MiWs and the radio transmitters are not cranked  up like the do.  Not being able to drive now since the main roads are stinking with MWs is my biggest problem.  I find selling my products very difficult. If you aint allowed to make calls when you are driving what gives them the right to stop me driving with the polluting filth they now block the roads with. You should have to pull over to a lay by to use a phone. God knows how many people they have killed. They should ban them now! I have to only go on back roads now.
    I still wonder what others have found possible to do. Its not an easy one.
   
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Jinna
So the only way is to get people to move to your cave house, right? (no offense, I am one that would LOVE to live in a cave!!!)

Are you a native English speaker? You can easily attract some students to your place to give lessons.

you gotta place advertisements in supermarkets or public spaces, school halls, etc.

The French are terrible in foreign languages, so that could be one thing.

Another is to do a course of massage or anything you can do home (even through the computer, if you can stand computers), there are computer based courses all over the world, and then make a room for receiving clients there?

I mean, this is just what comes to my mind....

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Plop Plop
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Most of the people round here need to learn French first.  It is extremely rural and red neck. The olders are Cagen speakers and hate the French and English and Parisians. 93% FN. National front. I have done tefl. You have to experience France to believe it.

Really I want to know what other people have found that they can do that is different rather than give up and go on the sick????? With satellite 5G I might have to move to Africa quick.

I need woofers for renovating my caves.  There are so many here.  I am getting old and and it is a long term project. I have a dozen yurts.    It might be the only safe place soon.  It depends what carrier wave they use for 5G. They have already said they will no longer be able to define a carrier wave for 5G. It will be every gap filled.  I just prey they dont start pissing it every where like they do with phones now.  MWs don't propagate well through the atmosphere. Yet another ill thought out polluting mess.
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Jinna
Oh, I did not know you were deep in the coutryside. I just have an idea how they are due to a couple of friends living there (who are Belgians, but they are considered very foreigners!!).

Front National?... no good.

I work with energies, supporting people's health, only energetically. They either come here, or I go to their houses, or I use the computer to talk to people who do not live close by.

BUt I feel unwell when I do that through the computer.

I'm not as sensitive as you are, Plop, so I guess, I'm not an example.

If you lived closer to urbanized areas, here in Germany and Switzerland, a market that is growing like hell is the organic food business.

Then the FREE labels: gluten free, lactose free, milk free, sugar free, additive free etc.

There are loads of recipes to be still discovered, as it is not easy to make products that are FREE of all these stuff above that taste still good.

One thing you can do without moving out is through the computer... if you can stand your computer / keyboard...

I hope more people will chime in here.
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Plop Plop
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You say "BUt I feel unwell when I do that through the computer. "    What sort of computer are you using?  Mine is almost 0 rads.  I may be able to help you. They are often peoples largest exposure now because of proximity.

I am hoping to hear what others friends can do and why. Its not easy.  I have been watching my ES friends die for decades.  Like I said I have made candles and sculptures for decades. Its getting harder to stay motivated now. Mostly because of my increased isolation.   I used to hang with the no electricity people in London but with wifi and all the rest I had to run.  I have now had to leave the UK which is stinking thanks to BT most powerful polluting in the world. They are proud of that???!!!???  I cannot even live in a metal box in a field with a 12v battery. The rads are to great now.  Where to run to next? How long have I got?
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Jinna
Sorry to know you got so sensitive...

Last year, I went to Brazil, visit relatives.

My parents live at the beach side, a sort of small town, for Brazilian standards.

Not long ago, it was still primary forest. They built their beach house there, now it became their main house.

I have to confess that I had no symptoms of ES there. Nothing.

Even though mobile phones work there (badly, so to say), I guess the proximity to the sea, iodine in the air, extensive time grounded (walking barefoot on tiles or beach)... makes  a huge difference.

The feeling was different: when I looked at the poor town, garbage here and there, it did not look pretty to the eyes, used to see the spotless clean Switzerland.

But the impression it made to my inner senses, was that that spot of Brazil was SO CLEAN. It took me some days to get used to the inner quietness.

I spent 2 weeks there, then came back here. The moment I entered the Swiss trains, and saw the 'beautiful clean green' landscape, it felt like DOOMSDAY.

The difference was pretty clear: here, your eyes say: it's clean, beautiful, but my inner senses say: it's damn polluted, all grey, awful, like prison here. It feels like a heavy blanket on top of our heads in the sky.

There my eyes say: 'it's dirty, polluted, not nice, but inside, my feelings say, it's pure, crystalline!'

The place my parents live is close to a big national reserve. Civilization will come there, one day, I think, but it's still very 'behind'.

Few live there, only old retired people or some other people with local shops. Most houses get full only in holidays, vacations..

I think it's hard to find such places in Europe. You gotta go to underdeveloped places, I suppose.

I also lived in Sumatra, West Sumatra, in a village for my research.
Electricity had  just come there, the time I lived there 20 years ago. I'm sure it is still okay to live there.

I also have a Russian friend, who got very ill while living in Paris. He could not stand the electrosmog there.

Now, he lives in Oregon, he said, no mobile phone works at his house. He lives at the feet of a mountain chain...

I still have contact with him, and he's pretty happy to be where he is now. One house in the middle of nothing.
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Karl
Jinna wrote
Not long ago, it was still primary forest. They built their beach house there, now it became their main house.

I have to confess that I had no symptoms of ES there. Nothing.

Even though mobile phones work there (badly, so to say), I guess the proximity to the sea, iodine in the air, extensive time grounded (walking barefoot on tiles or beach)... makes  a huge difference.
Jinna, I've been meaning to post here about the possibility of setting up a refuge in Latin America. I visited Costa Rica a few years ago and thought that it offered several advantages for people with ES:

- It's hilly enough that you can find areas that are sheltered from cellular signals.

- Smart phones and 3G aren't as ubiquitous as they are here (the US).

- Health care is cheap and high-quality. Almost any doctor will listen respectfully if you pay them enough, and i'ts easier to do that in Costa Rica than in the US or much of the EU.

- The differences in altitude make it possible to pick your climate, which could be nice for people with MCS or pollen/mold sensitivities. (It's humid and hot near the Pacific, very mild and dry near San Jose and cool in the mountains.)

The feeling was different: when I looked at the poor town, garbage here and there, it did not look pretty to the eyes, used to see the spotless clean Switzerland.
Yeah, that's the one thing I didn't like about Costa Rica, and I've heard the same about Belize.
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Karl
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If anyone's interested in adapted workplaces, I might be able to set something up. I grew up around small businesses and have friends who run companies in several different sectors/industries on a couple of different continents (in the USA, the Netherlands, Australia and Canada).
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Plop Plop
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I find this very interesting to hear about. Thanking you.   It must be getting harder and harder to find suitable work.
I tried to find employment when I had CFS and no disability scheme would help in any way. We were the only disability group they would not help. We were treated like an obscenity. I did not know it was EHS then.  Most in the UK have no idea that CFS can be cured by avoiding EMR pollutions.
Males typically suicide cos they cannot even get on the sick. DEMOCIDE!  Drugs and crime quickly become the only survival options.
All I ever wanted was to find a way to work.  I survived against the odds and can see now it was EMRs that were at every fall.
Doctors must have known but refused to tell this truth.  I went to over 100 different ones and private too.
Denying the right to work with lies is a violation of human rights and an crime.

If you have EHS you can be sure of one thing. The Corporate State Machine will not help you and will try to make your inconvenient truth disappear.  This is the grim reality  for many and the prejudices of a heartless uncaring society only ostracise the innocent victims of this callus pollution with impunity.

I have watched too many friends die horribly and for no reason but the greed of others.

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Jinna
Karl, I'm glad you chimed in.
I hope you can have some idea to help Plop or other members who are EXTREMELY ES.

Let us know, I'm for supporting such initiatives (like buying some products etc).

I'd rather buy directly from guys in need than pay for international organizations and do not know where my money goes...

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Oh, as for a place to live, some Xmas ago, an Italian friend of mine invited me to visit the town where he grew up. It was Narni. You can google it.

We stayed in an farmhouse, in a hilly area (Italy is pretty hilly).

I swear that NO CELL PHONE worked. Nothing, zero.

I also swear that I haven't got a good night of sleep like that in MORE THAN A DECADE.

My daughter could not keep her eyes open, she fell asleep EVERY NIGHT we spent there, in LESS THAN 5 MINUTES! We simply turned off, all 3 of us.

Like a button ON -OFF.

No wifi, no phone, no computer, nothing. The house was in the middle of the hills, so it caught no signals.

So, I guess, it is still possible to live in the middle of a mountain CHAIN, in a house without neighbors, and then be healthy there!

It's still Europe!

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I love the activity in Asia, or in Latin America.

I grew up in Brazil, and while there are many disadvantages to live there, well, there are PLENTY of disadvantages to live here.

I haven't met any person that is electrosensitive there, not even in big cities like Sao Paulo, where part of my family lives.

They have simply no single idea the problem may even exist.

When I'm there, for some reason, my ES symptoms drop down.
I guess, there are less cell phone towers, or other reasons for that...

The advantages to live in Brazil, in my opinion, is the social contact, the fresh fruits and veggies (even if Brazil has all the GMOs...). And the liveliness.

Europe looks dead in comparison.
My daughter did not like traveling there in the past. Now that she is older, she loves going to Brazil.

there is some energy there that you do not find here.
But it's not easy life there, either. Cost of life is high, lots of security problems...

As I travel there in the last 30 years, in and out, I can see the trend long term.
All civilization diseases come to Brazil after. First, you'll see the problem in Asia (like Japan) and the US, then West Europe, then the rest of the world.

Gluten problem. Sun allergy problem. Hyperactivity and autism problem. MS in younger people. etc....

You can see that each of these problems always starts to be serious in the most developed to least developed nations.


When I lived in Japan in the early 90s, I saw all these people suffering from severe eczema, ears were badly formed, extreme multiple odd allergies (to pollen, to sunlight, to whatever....).

I thought sun allergy was a joke.

Allergy to sunlight was unknown in Brazil back in the 90s.

In Japan, was almost a common place, many people had sun allergy (their faces got swollen just with bits of sunlight).

Now some people also have there, in Brazil, but not as widespread as in Japan.

ES is a civilization disease / problem. It will come there, but it's still not a big issue.
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steve
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Hi Karl,

Anything in San Diego?
Thanks,
Steve
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Plop Plop
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France is brill   but I cannot go in their MWs.   A bigger problem for me if the classic RADIO AM signals that no one seems to have ID with illnesses.  This is classic radio wave sickness that give me MS.  I choose France cos the don't use AM radio cos of its bad health consequences. They have 1/12 of the MS of the UK in the same genetic population of Brittany.  Italy and Spain still pump out the AM and I can hear them here.  Last night they doubled the background radiations.  They make my head scream.
      Africa has only 3% phone coverage cos they scrap the masts faster than they can put them up. That may be my last hop but being ginger does not seem an advantage in that heat.  I wish the world would give us a crap bit of west Australia or somewhere but don't think they will.  
      The China Study followed urbanisation and the rise of illnesses of modern civilisation.  Interesting stuff. Will we ever learn?  The old commies were so good at keeping exposures of people down. Now health has a price and the polluter does not have to pay.
     I need to be a cave caretaker. Ha Ha!  There are lots of old cave villages here. Some one should set up a retreat recovery zone here.  They are setting up a working zone for EHS here now. The problem is they have to admit they are having a problem and they don't want that getting out.
    Really I want a glass bottom submarine. Water will stop all rads dead.  Bit chilly though.  
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Plop Plop
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Have you heard of RADAR problems?  It worries me with living near the coast or air bases.  Certainly bad weather was the worst thing ever for me but it could have been cos they cranked up the radio signals. I am not sure.
      Radar can be pretty powerful stuff now.   Its introduction did fit perfectly with the start of the MS and ME epidemics after the war. They both started on the Faroe Isles and went to the UK and US at the same times. These were then know as the Viking disease and Icelandic syndrome.   The Devil only knows how many lives will be destroyed by car radar in these new electricery cars.
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Plop Plop
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Has anyone got any idea what its like to be EHS in Japan?  I have tried to translate lots of websites there but it feels like its not allowed to exist.  They only seem to report what is going on in the EU and not Japan.  I have read that ES is 30% in S Korea.  Personally I think the Japanese economic stagnation in the 2000s was due to too much EMR and ours was 2008 cos it took a bit longer for our electro-smog to catch up.  Our leaders just cannot see that every one is effected to some extent and that we are in a big swamp now and that no "economic pump priming" is going to get us back on track till we cut electro pollution out. The WHO does not seem capable of monitoring this and seems keener than ever to turn a blind eye now. Any thing to keep a lie alive.
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Karl
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steve wrote
Hi Karl,

Anything in San Diego?
Thanks,
Steve
My contacts in Cali are in SF and SLO. There might be closer options, though..A lot of the people I know out there work remotely.
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Karl
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Plop Plop wrote
I find this very interesting to hear about. Thanking you.
I'll do my best to come up with things that could work.

My best connections are in technical fields, but I also know people who manage translation services and similar businesses. I'll think about it for a bit, but feel free to suggest ideas or things that you think you could do if the work environment were clean.
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