Re: Moving

Posted by quaixemen on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/rains-tp1539411p1539422.html

I live here in the US. If I were living in an apartment I could very
easily move. However, I own my home and if I wanted to buy another
it would be too expensive unless I wanted to buy something really
crappy. If I were living next to towers and were in an apartment it
would be much easier to move. They keep talking about a housing
bubble here and how it will collapse but the prices of house just
keep going through the roof.


--- In [hidden email], "canaryyuk" <canary65@t...> wrote:

> Hi, i've just joined the esens group from the UK. I seem to be a
> slightly unusual esser in that my ES is brought on most markedly by
> sources of RF-EMFs from cellphones, masts, etc... I can still
> function with the electricity on, though have started to switch it
> off at night, which has helped. I have also seen a big improvement
> from earthing various objects that i sit/sleep on.
>
> I'm replying to this message because I live in a flat, and was
> curious as to why you said "if i were in an apartment i'd be out of
> there tomorrow'. Is that because in a flat, even if u switch your
> own leccy off you still get the effects of the leccy from other
ppls
> flats? I have a terrible problem with DECT phones coming through
> from other ppl and for that reason am trying to move. But i'm not
a
> homeowner or anything, and in the UK they don't just hand out
houses
> to people!! It makes me very sad (and scared) to think that i will
> have to move away to some really remote and/or grotty area if i
want
> to get permanent relief. Although i've known i've got a problem
with
> RF-EMFs for about 3 years, the realisaton i have ES is very new,
and
> its very scary, becuase it seems to be such a monumentally lonely
and
> boring illness. :[
>
>
> --- In [hidden email], "quaixemen" <straitguy@s...> wrote:
> > 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.
> >
> >
> > --- In [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