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Fancy seeing Keith here just after reading his Substack :)

I never bought into the label of anxiety that docs tried to pin on me over the years. I'm highly intuitive, AND highly logical, and a psychological issue meant my symptoms should have been worse when I was stressed, but they weren't. I was worse in specific locations, shifting from lying down to standing up, and during physical activity, eating certain foods. They even tried to say I was scared of standing up / physical activity, food, and being in places LOL. No credibility, so I kept searching for answers.

There's loads of canaries, I see them everyday, they just don't know that's what they are :(

Keith, did you notice your child started growing SO fast after EMF reduction? I couldn't believe how quickly my kids started growing when we turned off the power to our home most the time (and off all night), and started living with the rhythm of sunrise and sunset (no artificial light). My always-small-for-their-age kids shot up two clothing sizes in 6 months!

As one of those largely homebound, unable to work a 'normal' job folk, I'm glad there are guys like you three getting the message out :)

Thank you for talking about wi-fi. I see much panic over 5g from people running wi-fi (with boosters in some cases) in their homes. I didn't have the techy explanation as to why that was bad, but I could tell them I feel like I've spent and hour talking on a modern smartphone when I'm in your house with your wifi and smart devices. They still think of 5g as this monster 'out there', but they invited the monster into their homes a long time ago.

"Life is already using the electromagnetic spectrum" Exactly.

I love your optimism, looking at the massive sales of EMF protection as a good sign people are starting to get this is a problem.

I'm a seriously affected individual. The people I see saying these things work, weren't severely affected to begin with. Your positive attitude means I'll look at them with hope that the harmonizers are just another step on their journey and they'll get there eventually.

Raw milk is so epic, it's our fav food and the bulk of our diet.

I volunteer part time on an organic farm too (when I can be up and around).

Great interview, happily listen to another one if you guys have Keith on again.

Glad you joined Substack Keith, it's where all the cool conversations are happening.

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Thanks for your comments Kiwi. Wonderful to hear how your kids began to thrive after reducing EMF. Organic farm connection -- love it!

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Apr 26·edited Apr 26Liked by Keith Cutter

At 31:33, Keith says that EMF harmonizers didn't help him. When I really think about it, they haven't helped me either... and that includes shungite and organite. Checking with a RF meter, they don't block or reduce the readings. AND I arrived at that conclusion because when wearing harmonizers, I can still physically feel EMR symptoms. I can still feel the static electricity build up in my neck or spine AND I still get headaches and heart area aches (angina?). When I wear an EMF cloak and hat, which block EMR, I don't feel these symptoms when exposed to dense EMR. But the best solution for me is to avoid spending time in high EMR areas (shopping centers, restaurants, traffic lights, groups of people with cell phones & Bluetooth hearing aids, etc). I go in and and get out as quickly as possible. Only by using a wearable RF detector have I been able to educate myself as to where these high EMR areas are. https://safelivingtechnologies.com/wearable-rf-detector/ Of course I could carry an RF/EMF meter, but the wearable meter is less obvious... as if the cloak and hat aren't obvious. It's odd to me that no one has asked me why I wear the cloak and hat when it's warm outside. I plan to make a summer cloak from EMF fabric; I already have a summer hat.

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Robin, I really like what you're saying here with regard to harmonizers, shielded clothing, having ready access to an accurate RF detector and especially: "But the best solution for me is to avoid spending time in high EMR areas..." Bravo!

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Apr 27Liked by Keith Cutter, Roman S Shapoval

Keith, There are trade offs with all the tech devices. I miss my friends and family members that do not understand my position. But I have still have my health and they don't. Dr. Ana Mihalcea mentioned that she sees a lot of accellerated aging because RF stimulates the self-assembly of nano synthetic biology. Accellerated aging parallels "turbo cancer", blood clots, myocarditis. etc. They are the signs of the time. You'd think more people would be aware of what's causing this. Then again, look how long it took us to figure it out on our own. I'm not going to hold my breath, but it would be nice if MDs would start specializing in EM Radiation Poisoning.

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Apr 27Liked by Roman S Shapoval

Can't you convince them with an EMF meter that goes from green to red while putting the sound loud ON as well? I can't imagine people are indifferent to that... well, at least it's one of my goals with the EMF meter (first ever) I ordered yesterday.

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Apr 27·edited Apr 27Liked by Keith Cutter, Roman S Shapoval

I don't shove the obvious in their face if they don't ask first. If they don't ask, they don't care and they aren't going to listen to what I have to say. I've learned that lesson the hard way... which is why I wear a wrist RF meter. But ALWAYS carry a hand held meter with sound in case the subject does come up for conversation. For the last six months, I've been debating whether or not to send my family members a RF meter awareness gift to start the trade offs discussion. I still haven't taken that action... because people are so sensitive about it. Remember, they are physically/psychologically attached to their cell phones. Can't take them away from them. Demonstrating the effectiveness of mylar bags to shield their phones might be the first step to introduce the concept to them. Can you think of other ways to start/continue the discussion without over stepping personal boundaries and freedom of choice? I tend to focus on what I need to do to clean up my environment before trying to save others. Then when asked, I can advise based on my experience... which isn't going to be the same as theirs.

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"I don't shove the obvious in their face if they don't ask first. If they don't ask, they don't care and they aren't going to listen to what I have to say." -- This is my experience as well.

"Remember, they are physically/psychologically attached to their cell phones..." -- Yes, and addicted to the convenience, amusement and stimulation the technology provides as well as the "dopamine driven response cycle".

"Can you think of other ways to start/continue the discussion without over stepping personal boundaries and freedom of choice?" -- Maybe just one. "You know airplane mode isn't what it used to be, let's see if your phone quits emitting radiation when we put it in airplane mode"

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I agree as well on the above. I find that along with addiction, most use their phones for everyday functions like an alarm clock. I'm considering getting a friend of mine an analog alarm clock for his birthday as a start.

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Apr 27Liked by Roman S Shapoval

Ok, I don't have problems shoving it in their face whether asked or not but that might be a matter of (dutch;) personality as well, I'm very spontaneous about things that get my passion and for sure when I know I'm not talking nonsense and they WILL get caught by a loud screeching alarm, whether or not in your face but at least seared into their memory when they get their first serious headache.

The shove get's easier when the subject is already touched with a few words ;)

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Apr 26Liked by Keith Cutter, Roman S Shapoval

As I'm listening to this I'm crawling around routing an ethernet cable from the den to the living room so I can plug my laptop in there.

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You have to learn how to crawl with cable before you're able to be radiofree like a tech savvy, eh? haha that's amazing! So glad you're listening. Keith really does have an incredible story. What did you like the most about the talk? Thanks John for saying hi.

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Roman, I learned to crawl with cables before we had wireless. I built an ISP to get on the net. I do resonate with what he was saying, I will probably hear your router when you turn it on. Spent half the day outside working on my garden in shorts soaking up sun and grounding. I was lamenting that the garden would keep me homebound but Gavin Mounsey assures me that I should be able to run off to the woods for two or three weeks at a time. I do like to get away from the radiation. The other half of the day was spent building a new Prusa MK4. It's gonna be sweet. 4x faster, twice the resolution.

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Apr 26·edited Apr 26Liked by Keith Cutter, Roman S Shapoval
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Thanks so much Timothy for sharing that! I'll add it to my article on water as well:

https://romanshapoval.substack.com/p/water-insulates-emf

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I believe the intelligence services have been experimenting for several years with the frequencies within water whilst it is running from taps & shower heads.....

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