Re: Sleeping directly under shielding fabric?

Posted by Andrew McAfee on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Sleeping-directly-under-shielding-fabric-tp1608493p1608579.html

I have had bad results if I let a metallic shielding fabric touch me  
while I sleep. I think it is best to keep the fabric away from the skin.
If your blanket is think enough and doesn't conduct electricity, maybe  
it will work. It is all up to how you feel.
There is an energetic layer of energy hovering around the body  
(learned/saw this will studying at the Barbara Brennan School of  
Healing) and I have found if silver mesh comes near it, my body gets  
thrown out; fatigue, weird pains and sensations, tingling, sharp  
pricks, heart weakness, etc.
Lead isn't a great RF blocker but I have found using a lead hat, I  
have enough relief to sleep. I have yet to purchase a full body lead  
apron.
If you can set up a structure around you that keep the RF shielding  
fabric at least a few feet away that may produce better results.
Good luck and let me know what you find works. I am still experimenting.
Thank you,
Andrew

On Sep 30, 2010, at 10:10 AM, R. Ticle wrote:

> Hi people,
>
> Long time no typing.  I might be helping someone move to an  
> apartment tomorrow and may have to stay overnight.  It's in a house  
> at least, and they have no WiFi in the house itself, but it's in a  
> suburban area of a city that has a lot of towers and such crap; I  
> haven't checked the place ahead of time and will be bringing my  
> meters with me.
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> However, if I do have to stay overnight and want it to be a bit  
> better, what are your thoughts on sleeping directly under the  
> lightweight, mesh type RF shielding fabric (with it practically on  
> top of my, separated by just a blanket)?
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> What about it also covering my head/face?
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> Is this a risk if, say, there's nothing conductive underneath me?  
> Could I spread one of those metallic "emergency" blankets on the  
> bottom underneath me and have the RF shielding mesh on top?
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> Does it matter if it only covers my body and not my head?
>
> The only precautions I can think of are to avoid having it near any  
> outlets or electronics to avoid picking up electric fields.
>
> I should mention that it would be unlikely that I could ground the  
> fabric in such a quick, makeshift situation.
>
> If anyone would be kind enough to let me know what you think soon,  
> I'd appreciate it, so I have the chance to prepare.  Thanks kindly,  
> and sorry if this has been covered on these lists before; I just  
> don't have the head to go searching right now.
>
> Cheers,
>
> R.
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