Posted by
Ken Kaufman on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/want-to-escape-wi-fi-and-new-here-tp1551077p1551101.html
Marc, thanks for the site. Checked location of towers, and it seems to NOTlist at least one that is near here.
Generally, there is lots of national forest land here, many thousands of acres, Indian Res., etc. so if you just get away from "civilization" signal strength becomes progressively weaker. In coves (between mountains) likely totally free. There are two sources of cellphone crap: from the tower/repeater, and from the phone. The further the phone from the tower, the stronger the output from the phone. Hence, being around a gaggle of "users" (found in schools, colleges, and stores) is probably worst exposure.
In short, I go by how I feel: good energy, calm mind, physically comfortable, no anxiety, etc., is mostly in areas of little/no cellphone activity. When I've been out (walking, biking) with friends with cellphones, they often have difficulty connecting. This validates my feeling. I also suspect that the native energy of forest and sky negates at least some of the emf crap. Concrete and steel probably amplifies it. I've heard that box springsare quite unhealthy, since you are sleeping next to a series of metal coils.
Regards,
K
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Subject: Re: [eSens] Re: want to escape wi-fi - and new here Ken/Mike
> Ken, thanks for the link I'll read about the magnet. I'm very curious
> how ordinary magnets fit into all of this. I wonder how you find the
> cell phone dead zone areas?
There is a lot of information on the web. For example, here is one
site:
http://www.cellreception.com/deadspots/Marc
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