trouble with radiation from a Medicaid card (!)

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trouble with radiation from a Medicaid card (!)

April R
I was just wondering if anyone had had trouble with their Medicaid cards being literally too hot to handle.  I got mine two days ago and can't stand to be within five feet of it!  I put it right up to my Trifield meter on the 1-3 magnetic setting and it makes the needle pulse regularly and very quickly!  I normally don't respond well to shielding anything but I have to do _something_, I can't just leave it at home! I was considering maybe a Gino case.  Any ideas?
 
-April R
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Marc Martin
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On September 20, "April R [via ES]" <[hidden email]> wrote:
> I was just wondering if anyone had had trouble with their Medicaid cards
> being literally too hot to handle.  I got mine two days ago and can't stand
> to be within five feet of it!  I put it right up to my Trifield meter on the
> 1-3 magnetic setting and it makes the needle pulse regularly and very
> quickly!  I normally don't respond well to shielding anything but I have to
> do _something_, I can't just leave it at home! I was considering maybe a
> Gino case.  Any ideas?

So is this something like a credit card?  I assume it must have something
in it more than just plastic to be causing a reaction.

I know that I've had problems in the past with my employer's work ID card.
In the old days this just used to be a piece of plastic, but these days it
has some sort of computer chip (so you can use it to log into your computer),
plus an antenna (so you can get entry into the building).  Since this also
doubles as an ID badge, I was limited in what I could for it shielding wise,
nor could I keep it away from me.  In the end, I put it in a plastic badge
holder and put some transparent shielding materials on the front, and
some reflective shielding materials on the back.  Plus I have it at belt
level instead of against my chest/abdomen.

I would have never expected to have a bad reaction to a piece of ID...
but of course I never would have expected to have a bad reaction to
everything else, either...

Marc
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Marc Martin
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On September 20, "Marc Martin [via ES]" <[hidden email]> wrote:
> In the end, I put it in a plastic badge
> holder and put some transparent shielding materials on the front, and
> some reflective shielding materials on the back.  Plus I have it at belt
> level instead of against my chest/abdomen.

I just learned from someone that PLASTIC is an effective shield for
"longitudinal waves", which *might* explain why I've always been
under the impression that my plastic badge holder was the most
effective "shield" for my work ID badge.  So you might want
to try that with your Medicaid card.  I found a plastic badge holder
somewhere that has a little "ziplock" thing across the top, so the
badge is completely enclosed in plastic.

Worth a try, at least...

Marc
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Ellen
 Marc,  I apologize for this being likely a repeat question for others, but what do you use to shield your cell phone?  To keep the cost down, I am currently using heavy duty tin oil folded around it, with a slit opening on one side (a side that I try to keep pointing away from me when I am carrying the phone in my purse). Ellen
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Marc Martin
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On September 24, "Ellen [via ES]" <[hidden email]> wrote:
> Marc,  I apologize for this being likely a repeat question for others, but
> what do you use to shield your cell phone?  To keep the cost down, I am
> currently using heavy duty tin oil folded around it, with a slit opening on
> one side (a side that I try to keep pointing away from me when I am carrying
> the phone in my purse). Ellen

I don't use anything to shield my cellphone... for one, I am using a phone
that doesn't really bother me (far less bothersome than the current generation
of smart phones), and second, I hardly ever use it.  So I have zero symptoms
from my cellphone already.

Back when I was more sensitive (and was using a different a cellphone), I
used to use personal EMF protection devices with the phone, and I was
under the impression that it helped.  Those were things like the Quantum
Companion, a Springlife Polarizer, etc.

Marc
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elihme
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Marc Martin wrote
I just learned from someone that PLASTIC is an effective shield for
"longitudinal waves", which *might* explain why I've always been
under the impression that my plastic badge holder was the most
effective "shield" for my work ID badge.
Years ago I discovered that PP and PE plastics shielded the energy radiation from orgonite.
Using the terminology of Wilhelm Reich, this beneficial energy is usually called orgone, while the negative energy from Marc's work ID badge is called DOR. We can also say positive and negative longitudinal/scalar/Tesla waves.
Anyway, I think this is a matter worth some serious research.
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Patricia
does that mean these materials might be helpful 
in house construction, to keep out EMF/EMR/etc???
love, patricia 


On Sep 25, 2013, at 9:53 AM, elihme [via ES] wrote:

Marc Martin wrote
I just learned from someone that PLASTIC is an effective shield for 
"longitudinal waves", which *might* explain why I've always been 
under the impression that my plastic badge holder was the most 
effective "shield" for my work ID badge.
Years ago I discovered that PP and PE plastics shielded the energy radiation from orgonite. 
Using the terminology of Wilhelm Reich, this beneficial energy is usually called orgone, while the negative energy from Marc's work ID badge is called DOR. We can also say positive and negative longitudinal/scalar/Tesla waves. 
Anyway, I think this is a matter worth some serious research. 

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Marc Martin
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On September 25, "Patricia [via ES]" <[hidden email]> wrote:
> does that mean these materials might be helpful
> in house construction, to keep out EMF/EMR/etc???

Well, the plastics would be keeping out harmful "longitudinal waves"...
I'm not sure if these are really classified as EMR/EMF.... (?)

Marc
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Patricia
can you tell me more about longitudinal waves, marc? 
sorry i am not more knowledgable.  
love, patricia 



On Sep 25, 2013, at 9:56 PM, Marc Martin [via ES] wrote:

On September 25, "Patricia [via ES]" <<a href="x-msg://173/user/SendEmail.jtp?type=node&amp;node=4026703&amp;i=0" target="_top" rel="nofollow" link="external">[hidden email]> wrote:
> does that mean these materials might be helpful
> in house construction, to keep out EMF/EMR/etc???

Well, the plastics would be keeping out harmful "longitudinal waves"...
I'm not sure if these are really classified as EMR/EMF.... (?)

Marc



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Marc Martin
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On September 25, "Patricia [via ES]" <[hidden email]> wrote:
> can you tell me more about longitudinal waves, marc?
> sorry i am not more knowledgable.  

Well, I'm hardly an expert on this, and I'd say that some probably deny
such a thing exists at all.  But for those that do, they are called either
"longitudinal waves" or "scalar waves" or "Tesla waves".  Here is one
site I found that talks about them:

  http://pesn.com/2011/03/26/9501797_Teslas_Scalar_Waves_Replicated_by_Steve_Jackson/

But of course, the issue on this group is how these affect people
with ES, and what can be done about it.

Marc
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elihme
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For an explanation of longitudinal waves, read the posts by Dr. Dietrich GrĂ¼n on this forum.