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Marc Martin
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Hi all,

Here is a website that might be of interest to some people here:

  http://radiationrefuge.com/

Marc
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Patricia
totally ironic, no?  
it used to be "special" to have wifi - 
now it is special to NOT have wifi.  
:)  
love, patricia 




On Apr 25, 2015, at 7:26 PM, Marc Martin [via ES] wrote:

Here is a website that might be of interest to some people here: 

  http://radiationrefuge.com/

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JDark
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I have bookmarked this, when I saw it down the page. It is so new, that not much is there. If is gets shared all over for awhile, I can see it adding up.  They also need to add wifi free stores. There's not much. I sure hope my nice clothes hold out, until, people are more respectful of the dangers of wifi-don't think that will happen. I have called every vintage clothes store w/ in hundreds of miles and they are all blasting. The problem w/ something like etsy is you can't try it on first and most wash the stuff in cheap chemicals that really smell obnoxious. I need sleepware and it's sad when I can not find one store that is safe to buy it at.

I have groceries shipped, but W Foods and Health Coops [the word "health" is hipocritical] all have heavy wifi.

Next is lodging:  Hard to find if not impossible many places. No wifi on some but then you get a smart meter.
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Burnie
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Thanks, Marc. Very interesting site.
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Lynnezhu
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Recently happened to run antenna search at an address in Sequim Washinton (state) and found very few towers.  Quite possibly that area could be a radiation refuge for some time? (until the telecommunication companies discover it?
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Marc Martin
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Yes, there are lots of unpopulated areas in the Pacific Northwest, so no point in having many cell towers there.  In some of our trips around the area, we confirmed that there was no cellphone reception in places.  You still have the smart meters, although I noticed on the San Juan islands that the meters are actually out by the street, which in some cases is far away from the houses.

Marc