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PUK on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Faraday-cage-tp3306971p3309173.html
I feel sorry for you I too suffer I have to sleep elsewhere apart from my
marital bed upstairs as there is to much wifi and dect cutting through the
second floor - the whole issue of sleep and ES is a complex one, I get the
best sleep when I go to Norway and sleep in a basement, but even in the
remote mountains I have trouble but the clue is in the fact that it gets a
mobile signal and probably TV/FM and sattelite - Each night as it comes I guess.
puk
In a message dated 04/09/2011 04:34:37 GMT Daylight Time,
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Hello Paul
It does stop when I step outside.
I can stop it by humming OMM, but can't do that all night :-)
xyz
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> perhaps its your own bodies frequency bouncing off the walls ? who knows
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> Hello There
> I have spent the summer sleeping in the camper because I cant stand
being
> in the house. Fairly soon I will have to go back in.
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> I have covered 3 walls of the bedroom with aluminum foil and grounded it
> outside the way Kikkie did.
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> I did hear a low rumbling noise like a diesel engine in the bedroom,
that
> is now gone, but there is now a high frequency noise. That noise
actually
> feels good but the energy is pushy and keeps me awake, more or less
> permanently awake.
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> I have also made a plug so I can unplug almost all of the electricity in
> the walls around the bedroom.
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> Any idea of what this higher frequency is? There seems to be no way to
> escape it. I don't have any test equip. except an AM radio.
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> I live in the country and there are very few people around, but are in a
> microwave corridor to feed people to the north.
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> Could someone please give me a few ideas,
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> Thanks xyz
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