Posted by
franspppp on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/2nd-day-post-grounding-observations-tp1537638p1537651.html
Agree. Fewer people is fewer radiaton (is not none radiation, alas).
But how do you want to survive and have a useful life without people?
And without internet and all kind of electrical stuff? Charles moved
to Belgium. I moved from The Hague Center to Scheveningen (seaside)
(not a full success, since the street has a lot of dect telephones
and wlan networks). Some people move to the east of The Netherlands.
Not always successfully. Where do we have to move to? I was in
central Africa this summer and lots of mobile antenna's and mobile
telephones around, I even got some tinglings in my legs again! Is it
really useful to move to some area where there is no electricity and
no radiofrequent radiation (or almost none - radar e.g. is
everywhere)?
Frans
--- In
[hidden email], "Marc Martin" <marc@u...> wrote:
> > I know we can't escape EMF sources altogether in this day and
age,
> > and we're not packing our bags this minute, but if it ever comes
to
> > that...I'd like to where we should go to improve our odds.
>
> Well, you could go where fewer people live, and where the air is
> cleaner...
>
> I was on Maui a month ago, and I had very little need for EMF
> protection devices on the beach... :-)
>
> Marc