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quaixemen on
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If I had that many cell towers next to me I might consider moving
myself. If I were in an apartment I'd be out of there tommorrow.
But it would be very hard for me financially to move as the price of
houses these days would probably prevent that. Every time I go to my
home town I start longing to move back there and even look at houses
and talk to real estate people. I don't go back there as much any
more because I keep wanting to move each time I go there. But I
would defininitely bring my stetzer meter and be plugging it into the
wall sockets and be looking for a house that can give me a reading of
10 or under. I'd also bring my trifield meter and be checking things
out. They were putting up new large electric poles only a block away
from my mothers house and they were giving off massive magnetic field
for the houses right next to them. I'd be looking for a house that
has a garage and has the electric box on the outside wall of the
garage and not located on a wall that is next to a living area. I've
got an electrician coming out next week who is going to install two
outlets on the two incoming hot lines next to the breaker box so I
can install 6 or 8 stetzer filters right where the electricity comes
in and before it is divided into the many lines that go throughout
the house. The room where I sleep in has the electricity shut off
and that seems to help a lot. If I were way out in the country I'd
see myself benefiting from a non-electric house. But there is just
so much electricity in the atmosphere that living in a non-electric
house isn't what it used to be. I'm hoping to find ways to shield
myself from microwaves in the future.
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[hidden email], Judy Taylor <taylorjm@t...> wrote:
> Thanks Beau,
> I feel 'relieved' when it rains, like a heavy weight is taken off
my
> shoulders.
>
> Could well be the cell towers, there are four within my line of
sight
> and several others just over the hill.
>
> I want to move away but don't know where or what kind of house
would be
> electric free. Even if you find a house with noelectricity, it
doesn't
> mean that there isn't a ground current running straight through it.
>
> Any ideas anyone?
>
> Judy
>
> Message: 2
> Date: Thu, 15 Sep 2005 18:34:31 -0000
> From: "bbin37" <netfarer2@y...>
> Subject: Re: Questions
>
> Rainfall almost always makes me feel better, especially heavy
rains.
> I've noticed the energy in an area feels more "friendly" when it's
> raining.
>
> With respect to wireless and satellite transmissions, rain provides
a
> diminishment of signal due to signal scattering and absorption.
It's
> called "rain fade" or "rain attenuation" in the telecom sector, but
I
> call it wonderful! Anything that reduces the local microwave
> pollution brings relief for me. Your recent heavy rain probably
> dropped the wireless signal strengths down around you and could be
one
> reason you felt better.
>
> Beau