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Jun 28Liked by Keith Cutter

I use conducive sheets of cloth on my bedroom walls and ceiling to build a Faraday tent in my bedroom particularly on the side where the 5G tower and the router are. My meter readings are .01 of what they once were. I never leave my bedroom during daytime business hours and only go out at night. I wear silver cloth clothes and a hat. Carry and wear Shungite and since I need a cell phone to work, I have it shielded and keep it 3’ away . I have EHS so bad that just one day’s exposure will put me in bed for 2-3 weeks. I had to quit a day job that was quite lucrative because of this. I write research papers on medical research lies to make up some of the slack. Good article and thanks for your support.

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Jun 28·edited Jun 28Author

Hey Shawn, I commend your building a functional Faraday cage and measuring before and after so you can know that it was effective -- and using full-alterable shielding. Great work. I'm assuming a landline won't work for your job?

"I have EHS so bad that just one day’s exposure will put me in bed for 2-3 weeks." -- Oh man, I feel deeply for you. Years ago, at my worst, I could do 2 hours in church and it cost me an entire week to recover. God willing, today I'm recording something that may help on survival wear that protects head to toe -- look for that soon. Also recorded another session yesterday with Shannon Rowan, of WiFi Refugee fame, that may provide some comfort. Feel free to message me if you like.

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I stayed in an apartment in Mexico that had crazy high RF readings, I think due to a cell tower in the line of sight. I put a bunch of tin foil on the (inside) walls that faced the cell tower and that improved the readings quite a bit. The tin foil covered most of the walls, but definitely not complete coverage. What do you think of this as a temporary tactic?

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This is an example of 'partial shielding' -- not my first choice for a variety of reasons, but may be effective and necessary in certain situations. Best practice is to measure first, with an appropriate meter in all areas of the home, then place the shielding and re-measure. You may also want to ground the foil for safety (or EF) reasons.

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A little common sense and self education is required.

I sleep in a room that reads .001 RF on my tri-meter. I don’t use silver paint, I only have 1 light bulb in my room, smart meter EMF guard outside and my cellular modem is 50 feet away, with two indoor walls in between that 50 feet. Stay/sleep at least 3 feet away from your electrical outlets!

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