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Firstly I am in a hell of a state ! secondly I am in the uk. - Despite what
I have said I do use th following some nights - make a bandana out of high
performance silver mesh, put a pillow case over my head then place the
bandana over the pillowcase and then fold the remaining draped section of the
pillow case back over the bandana so that the silver mesh is not in direct
contact with my scalp and then the pillow case protects somewhat the mesh,
if you see what I mean. I have got some issues with this as explained ie
it is possible that the mesh captures some emr and re-radiates it about my
head such as low frequency signals in the air, but somehow it acts as a
propholactic anyhow. I also have some issues with breathing to close to the
mesh as something tells me that the metal content could wear off and end up
in your lungs ? who knows what the long term issues of that would be.
puik
In a message dated 10/05/2012 03:51:41 GMT Daylight Time,
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Hmm...looks like you've tried quite a few. No wonder you're frustrated.
I'm sorry. Do you mind me asking what state you're in?
Lizzie
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Date: Wed, 9 May 2012 14:33:16 -0400
Subject: Re: [eSens] EMR Brain Protection
peaked caps lined with bobinet or silver mesh, plus tried making my own
even tried the tinfoil, evan tried a whole body garment with silver
thread,
did not give me much respite, best to keep out or limit time in offensive
environments. Best to have a good gap between you and the sheilding,
especially with new 4g low lf.
puk
In a message dated 09/05/2012 03:07:58 GMT Daylight Time,
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Just out of curiosity, which shielded hats have you used?
Lizzie
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ok my friend you belive in your product and good luck to you, I have been
es for 12 yrs and never found a hat to be that good so lets see your next
video please.
puk
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> Not convinced here it seems that the hat or rather the screening materiel
> only fuuly protects if it is tight to the antenna, is it not
> true that the
> materiel may act as an absorber after a while if not
> drained/earthed. Full
> face is the way to go or at least full back of head ears and eyes.
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> puk
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You are completely wrong.
When I have time available, I'll make a video to show that you are
completely wrong.
You are right on only one fact: these hats do not protect the face and
eyes.
These hats intended to protect the brain and cerebellum. That they can.
These hats, caps and beanies are just hats, caps and beanies. They are
not diving suits. And they do not turn people just like mummies.
These hats, caps and beanies to follow a philosophy: to enable people
EMR hypersensitive to attend public places discreetly, but with a high
protection.
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