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my new freezer

Hawk
I 've been very ill lately. Having flu symptoms without the fever, no energy and it felt like someone was stabbing knifes in my head. So I have not been very active and much outdoors.
Yesterday i was walking our dog and went down on the field to throw ball with him. After one hour and some more i started to feel better. And startet to run around and play with the dog. I had i great time with my four legged friend. Just what i needed.. When i was getting close to my house i started to feel the symptoms again. I have been thinking about the smart meter lately and i wanted to scan it with my radio. I went upstairs, turned the radio to AM 55 Mhz and i switched it on. I heard a new sound, thats not been there before. going like bap- silence - bap - silence-bap-silence. with about 0,7 secounds interval. I ran up to the fusebox and checked the smart meter. the radio started screaming when i put it next to it. but the sound(or frequency) i was looking for did not come from the fusebox. I went downstairs again and tried to locate where the sound was coming from. scanned the firealarm system, then our new freezer. the sound became louder. Put it behind the freezer, even higher sound. I unplugged it and the symptomes started to fade within minutes and within an hour i was sure this was the cause of my symptomes and heavy depression.
Getting life back. Been having that feeling alot of times after new year. LOL.. but its not even funny-

Just wanted to share. Had no idea that a freezer could do me so much harm. It was placed in the doorway just above the room where i spend alot of time.

I got two question for you guys.
Do you struggle with depression or have been struggling?
What is emitting frequency in my freezer?

Have a beautiful day :)
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Re: my new freezer

charles
Have a look at:
http://www.minderstraling.nl/Pagina050.html

µV is acceptable, but mV (milliVolt) not for electrosensitives.
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Re: my new freezer

JamesH
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Hawk wrote
I got two question for you guys.
Do you struggle with depression or have been struggling?
What is emitting frequency in my freezer?
I've read where depression is a known symptom of electrical hyper-sensitivity.  Whether this is just due to being sick for months or years, or if it is directly caused by exposure, I don't know.

Some appliances have built in Wi-Fi, so you can check their status and change settings using a smartphone. The reason why anyone would want to is beyond me.  I don't know if any appliances being sold have Zigbee yet, but the plan is to have all appliances communicate wirelessly with smart meters using what they are calling the Home Area Network, or HAN.
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Fog Top
Dave Stetzer says that the very same thing happened to him.  His freezer in the garage quit working and his wife got a new one from Sears and within days they both were sick.  He determined that it was a transmitter in the new freezer "talking" to his smart meter.
 
My power company has a program called "See Ya Later Fridgerator".  They'll pay you $30 for your old fridge and come and pick it up.  I've also heard they're buying up donations of old refrigerators and various appliances to thrift stores.  They want to get rid of those big appliances that don't have the transmitters.
 
Radio wave sickness, ES, and depression have similar symptoms.
 



 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Hawk wrote
I got two question for you guys.
Do you struggle with depression or have been struggling?
What is emitting frequency in my freezer?
I've read where depression is a known symptom of electrical hyper-sensitivity.  Whether this is just due to being sick for months or years, or if it is directly caused by exposure, I don't know.

Some appliances have built in Wi-Fi, so you can check their status and change settings using a smartphone. The reason why anyone would want to is beyond me.  I don't know if any appliances being sold have Zigbee yet, but the plan is to have all appliances communicate wirelessly with smart meters using what they are calling the Home Area Network, or HAN.


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Re: my new freezer

superdrove
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Speaking of depression, it is listed as a symptom of cell tower illness, or microwave illness.  As you know, microwave exposure breaks down the blood brain barrier and allows toxins into your brain, not to mention that a host of other bodily mechanisms related to mood are disrupted by microwaves,  such as a decrease in dopamine, seratonin, and melatonin.  Microwaves also stimulate opportunistic organisms in your body.  Having a bacterial, fungal or parasitic overgrowth will cause depression in and of itself.  I personally struggled with severe depression when I was being hammered by a hidden cell tower a block away from my apartment, so I know that the microwaves can make you want to die.  The depression went away when I moved to another apartment where I put up shielding, started sleeping under shielding fabrics and started taking melatonin every night.

Wireless technologies are purposely being used for population and mind control so it is no wonder you feel depressed when your body is being slowly murdered.  This email is already to long so I will discuss microwaves, depression and mind control in the next email.


http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3614599/
A study on rats showed depression of brain wave activity.  "The flux of sodium and potassium ions across cell membrane can be affected by radio-frequency exposure, over a wide range of frequencies (27 MHz to 10 GHz). Many investigations in brain exposure to low level microwave and radiofrequency radiations showed alteration in the distinct aspects of the brain electrical activity accompanied by structural deformation in brain (20, 21). Microwave emitted by cellular phone at 900 MHz affected vascular permeability in mice brain (22)."



You can review the list of symptoms here.  It is always good to refresh:

http://www.naturalmatters.net/article.asp?article=2965

1.Symptoms known to be caused by exposure to microwave radiation: insomnia and other sleep disturbances, headaches, swollen lymph nodes, depression, anxiety, loss of appetite, hypoxia (lack of oxygen getting to your tissues), inability to concentrate, forgetfulness, dizziness, irritability, nausea, hyperactivity, fatigue, vision problems, dry eyes, eye inflammation, weakened immune system, allergies, frequent urination, night sweats, extreme thirst, etc. These symptoms very often suddenly appear in people who have had a cell phone tower installed nearby their home.

2. Microwave exposure induces Oxidative Damage leading to depletion of the body's natural store of antioxidants like Super Oxide Dimutase (SOD), Catalase, Glutathione, CoQ10, and Melatonin. When the body becomes depleted in antioxidants, premature aging, increased infections, and sticky blood are just a few of the consequences. With a depressed level of antioxidants in the blood, for example, high-density lipoproteins (HDL) or the good cholesterol will bind with free radicals (oxidants) turning the good cholesterol into bad cholesterol or low-density lipoproteins (LDL). This leads to more viscous blood which in turn can lead to blood clots leading to strokes and even heart attacks.

3. Microwaves have been known to effect an abnormal influx of calcium into cells. When  there is an abnormal influx of calcium into mast cells, for example, they produce histamine. This is just one of the ways in which microwave exposure has been known to trigger or aggravate allergic reactions.

4. Microwave exposure has been known to induce mitochondria dysfunction. The mitochondria are the powerhouse of the cell. Dysfunctional mitochondria will interfere with the cells' ability to produce energy and can be linked to fatigue and possibly even obesity.

5. Microwaves have been shown to depolarize the body's red blood cells. This will cause the red blood cells to clump together and when this happens, the amount of oxygen getting to the brain cells and the cells of the body's other organs is diminished substantially leading to hypoxia. This can cause symptoms similar to altitude sickness: nausea, dizziness, inability to concentrate, and so on.

6. Microwave exposure has been shown in studies to induce a decrease in the numbers of Natural Killer (NK) cells, a form of white blood cell which is the body's first line of defense against pathogens. This leads to the body's weakened ability to recover from viral and other types of infections. Therefore, people exposed to microwave radiation would take longer than normal to recover from your day-to-day infections.
 
7.  Exposure to long-term microwave radiation has been shown to change a particular form of white blood cell (lymphocyte) ratio - known as the T-helper/T-suppressor (T4/T8) cell ratio - from normal to abnormal. Abnormalities in this T-lymphocyte ratio have been shown to lead to an increased susceptibility to viral, fungal, and bacterial infections. Symptoms include sore throats, low-grade fevers, weakness, persistent fatigue, and swollen lymph glands.

8. In fact, research has shown that exposure to microwaves and other electromagnetic radiation has been shown to increase viruses, bacteria, mold, parasites, and yeast in the blood of the human host.

9. Microwave exposure has been shown in studies to induce what is known as "subliminal" stress ( since the body does not know it is being stressed) causing the adrenal glands to excrete an abnormally greater amount of cortisol and adrenaline. Excretion of adrenaline, for one, can lead to irritability and a feeling of hyperactivity - the latter now very common in children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). In a continuous state this will eventually lead to adrenal exhaustion, in which the adrenal glands just stop working.

10. Microwave exposure has been shown to cause a decrease of 5-HT in the blood. 5-HT is a precursor to the production of the brain hormone serotonin. Low levels of serotonin have been linked to anxiety and depression. An increase in anxiety and depression can in turn be linked to to an increase in the number of suicides.

11. Microwave exposure has been shown to induce a decrease in levels of the brain hormone norepinephrine. This hormone is essential for control of the autonomic nervous system, and lack of it can lead to autonomic nervous system disorders. For example, if the autonomic nervous system is not working properly, the body will have trouble regulating its temperature - i.e. cooling itself when it is warm and heating itself when it is cold. This could lead to feeling colder than one would normally when it is cold and feeling warmer than one would normally when it is warm. An abnormal decrease in norepinephrine levels has also been connected to short-term memory disturbances and depression.

12. Production of the brain hormone melatonin has also been shown to be altered by exposure to microwaves. This brain hormone and antioxidant is necessary for proper sleep. 42 million (approximately one in five) Americans now take sleep medication for insomnia while others often experience sleep disturbances due to exposure to electromagnetic radiation (EMR). A drop in melatonin levels has also been connected with increases in breast cancer.

13. A drop in the levels of the brain hormone, dopamine, has also been shown to be connected with microwave radiation exposure. A drop in dopamine levels has been linked with depression.

14. Exposure to electromagnetic radiation has been shown to effect an abnormal drop in the levels of the neurotransmitter acetylcholine. A drop in the levels of this neurotransmitter has been linked to a number of neurological and neuromuscular disorders - including Alzheimer's disease.

15. Some electromagnetic frequencies have been shown to induce restlessness and hence may very well also be responsible for a syndrome called restless leg syndrome (RLS).

16. Electromagnetic fields- like those emitted by cell phones - have been shown to alter regional cerebral blood flow. In conditions like autism and chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) it has been shown via SPECT (Single Proton Emission Computed Tomography) scans that there is a decreased flow of blood to the brain.

17. Numerous studies have connected microwave and other electromagnetic radiation exposure to an increase in allergies. Microwave exposure has been shown to turn on mast cells to produce more histamine - the chemical responsible for allergic reactions - and other electromagnetic fields have been shown to actually increase the number of mast cells in the body. Microwaves have also been found to increase Immunoglobulin antibodies in the body. Immunoglobulin antibodies are responsible for triggering an allergic reaction to a particular substance or protein. Many researchers and scientists were - and still are - puzzled by the fact that the East German population had so few allergies in comparison to the West German population when the two countries unified. But what they failed to examine is the simple fact that East Germany had much stricter regulations regarding ambient radiation levels than West Germany. Since East Germany adopted West Germany's standards, allergies in former East Germany have since reached par with the levels of former West Germany.

18. Microwave exposure has also been shown to adversely affect the heart and could very well be linked to heart irregularities and responsible for triggering heart attacks.

19. Exposure to microwave radiation has also been shown to effect an abnormal increase in nitric oxide (NO). One theory holds that an abnormal increase in cellular calcium will also lead to an abnormal increase in cellular NO, which in excess produces a damage-producing free radical or oxidant called peroxynitrite.

20. Microwave exposure has been shown to open the blood brain barrier (BBB). The BBB protects the brain from foreign substances like viruses, bacteria, and chemical toxins in the blood which may injure the brain. Thus, exposure to microwave radiation could very well open people up to viral and bacterial infections of the brain which they would not normally get otherwise.

21. There has been a drastic increase in brain tumors and other cancers - not to mention diseases such as autism, ADHD, Chronic Fatigue Immune Deficiency Syndrome, and Alzheimer's - with the advent of the cell phone. Especially, after 1984 (the year the first cellular phone networks were set up in most major cities in the USA) there was a notable jump in children's brain tumors according to the National Cancer Institute (NCI). Brain tumors are now the number two cause of death in children followed by leukemia. Just last year seven people in Melbourne at RMIT University working in a building on the top two floors underneath a cell phone mast suddenly were diagnosed with brain tumors. There has also continuously been an exponential increase in autism since the advent and increase in numbers worldwide of the cell phone.                      
 
22. There have been numerous confirmed cases of deformities in animals and plants near cell phone towers. Now, in heavily electropolluted Japan it is very common for women to have miscarriages in their last trimester of pregnancy. Usually, the fetus is deformed. Cell-phone use has also recently been shown to lower sperm count in men the longer they use the phone ( e.g. one hour as opposed to four hours).
 

C. Johnson
Wireless Refugee
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Re: my new freezer

Svetaswan
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Hi Hawk - sorry to hear about your troubles with the freezer.  I can relate immensely.

To answer your first question - yes, I've struggled with depression.  Actually, the onset of my major depression precedes the development/progression of my e.s. (or at least it precedes the time when my e.s. symptoms became overwhelmingly obvious).  I've dealt with major depression (of various degrees) since 1994 - and I didn't "discover" my e.s. until 2009.  I think my depression has morphed and "evolved" over the years - at least somewhat.  My depression these days is not quite like it has been in years past - when I had thoughts/feelings that were more intensely dark and torturous. (Perhaps some of this is because I've avoided/minimized certain stressors as much as possible.)

As I began to struggle with e.s. and things were brought into my environment that caused a disturbing physiological response - my depression developed a new layer.  All of a sudden, I had this "crazy" issue to contend with.  Besides all of the physiological effects that Superdrove posted that can worsen depression on a biological level - there are psychological and social aspects of e.s. that can feed into the depression.  When something as simple as a tv can cause a "crisis" - and cause your home environment to become much less comfortable - you can feel as though things are spinning out of your control.  It can rock your already-tenuous foundation even more - and you can have unsettling feelings about where society and your life are headed.  And if you are dealing with circumstances that further reduce your sense-of-control - say, if you live in an apartment complex, or if you are not in control of household decisions - it can worsen the situational depression.  

Also - as you may know - having e.s. can be quite isolating.  In your day-to-day (non-Internet) life, you can feel as though you're the only one within a 1,000-mile radius who is struggling with this.  When the people in your life don't understand what you're going through - and become dismissive and incredulous - it's hurtful.  It's stressful when you - and you alone - feel such a critical need to make adjustments in your life - and people don't understand or support what you're trying to do.  It's very stressful to, say, walk into a store - and feel as though employees are raising their eyebrows at you because you are spending "too long" in the computer section, or aiming your a.m. radio at a tv.  

I don't mean to be a "downer" - but this is a realistic portrayal of the depressing nature of e.s. for me.  Actually, I'm going through a spell right now in which my depression is "enhanced" - due to further changes in my home environment.  Things just seem to be getting worse for me - my world is further collapsing on me because more things have become bothersome - things that - in a better world - shouldn't be bothersome.  It's just beyond ridiculous that we are living in a world where having a tv in our homes, or using a freezer - can make us ill.