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Sep 30·edited Sep 30Liked by Roman S Shapoval

Thanks Roman - i have been researching a bit about radar use in newer cars, having been blasted by a tesla recently when walking near one without having the (partial) protection of being inside my metal car. Pretty intense. Turns out, as you may know, the radar frequencies currently in use are apparently all in the millimeter range - operating at frequencies such as 24, 74, 77, and 79 GHz. And reportedly, radar technology is being installed in approximately 70% of all new cars. The typical range for various automobile radar applications is 50 meters to 250 meters. That would obviously make being on any highway hazardous to one's health . . . . all in the name of "safety".

According to an auto industry article i read, the newer vehicle radar systems are switching from the 24 GHz band to the 76 to 81 GHz bands ( which of course the new S&S Pro 5G meter cannot read). The new Tesla radar unit "is described in testing documents as a “non-pulsed Automotive Radar which operates in the 76-77 GHz spectrum to estimate distances to objects in close proximity to the car." [see article]: They cite "close proximity", but as mentioned above, the typical range is 50 to 250 meters. Just wondering if you might be plannng a post on emf in cars.

https://driveteslacanada.ca/news/teslas-new-radar-unit-gets-uncovered-in-newly-unsealed-fcc-documents/

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Sep 30Liked by Roman S Shapoval

Since you are not to be talking on your phone while driving a car. It is still illegal is it not? The reason I question this, is why then are they putting wireless into vehicles? Especially since talking on a phone while driving is very distracting and dangerous.

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Oct 6Liked by Roman S Shapoval

Why? If self-sabotage water/food/caffeine/alcohol/legal and illegal drugs/cars/plastics/EDCs/technology/customs/practices are offered everywhere, The Medical Mafia eugenicists don't have to pull the trigger.

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i don't know if it's still illegal, but no one seems to care, and from what i understand, many people and/or vehicles have hands-free systems, which i think are legal, no matter how distracting. Re wireless in cars, it is not just for phones or infotainment, it is used for parts of the car to communicate with other parts, like wireless tire blow-out monitors.

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It is to follow you and surveillance, it is not for monitoring parts. It is still illegal to talk on your phone, yes there is hands free, it is still distracting. Are you aware how wireless in your vehicle is very bad for your health.

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Oct 1Liked by Roman S Shapoval

I don't want to sound silly, but are we talking about grounding as in a grounding mat kind? Are we saying that the earth is dirty electricity and going barefoot to ground our bodies is not good? Am I getting this or are we talking about a different grounding?

Thank you.

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Loretta - thank you. No worries - it's definitely a great question! Yes, unfortunately that's what we're talking about. Grounding mats tend to be no bueno, and our ground is saturated with artificial electrical current + dirty electricity. There are some things we can do. Are you interested in joining us this Thursday for a webinar on the topic?

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Oct 3Liked by Roman S Shapoval

Can't do webinar but would like to watch it another time tho.

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Thanks for letting me know Loretta. Are you subscribed to our newsletter? We’ll send out a recap to all subscribers.

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Oct 3Liked by Roman S Shapoval

no but will go do that. thank you sir.

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Sep 30Liked by Roman S Shapoval

Here in Nanaimo BC I finally found a few at Canadian Tire and a dollar tree. I have stocked up took out all the LED in my suite. Thanks for this very informative article. I quite often now pick up extras whenever I can find them

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Oct 1Liked by Roman S Shapoval

Cannot find incandescent bulbs here in the Caribbean but night light bulbs are still available.

Roman, have you checked florescent and LED bulbs for radiation emittance?

There was someone that found they do give off radiation, put up a youtube video about it and they censored it!

And before they are banned completely, "rough service" incandescent bulbs are still around online.

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Thanks for letting me know! Yes - they both do give off dirty electricity, which is in the kHz field. Their spiral housing/ balast also helps turn them into an antenna.

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Oct 6Liked by Roman S Shapoval

Great site for 'safe' bulbs etc. I really like their night lights!

👍👍👍 https://lowbluelights.com/

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Amazing! Thank you for this site - I will share with others.

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I hate to say it, but you could check amazon? There is also a site called 1000bulbs, not sure if they can ship to you.

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Oct 6Liked by Roman S Shapoval

Roman, Thank you for your Substack, and for your zoom calls. I'm a bit late to this conversation, but wanted to take time to share feedback about the zoom call last Thur 10/3/24.

A lot of good information was shared, and some made my eyebrows go up. For instance: 'wool is a synthetic fabric that creates static.' 😳 Not in my experience. I LOVE Wool because it is a natural fiber, warm, waterproof, durable, breathable, and does NOT create static.

I had electrical hyper-sensitivity (EHS) for 6 years, along with multiple chemical sensitivity (MCS).

I'm a highly sensitive person (HSP) and am emotionally sensitive/empathic. Earthing = bare skin connected to earth (sand, grass, dirt, wood, water) was/is a life-saver for me. There are many EMF consultants and doctors and others who recommend Earthing for health benefits. I just read another Substack a few hours ago where benefits were noted from Dr Tom Cowan (see #24 and #37).

https://substack.com/home/post/p-149866979

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Thank you Gram! Yes I was going to mention this on our next webinar actually. I personally love and use wool clothing, and sleep on a wool blanket.

I think what Paul may have meant is that many wool fabrics now have synthetic fibers, as it’s hard to find true wool.

Grounding is a different story, and difficult to do in today’s modern world, especially amid the North American power grid which emits kHz dirty electrical, stray currents.

However everyone is different, each location unique, so if feasible, grounding is amazing, especially by the ocean on the sand.

Does that help clarify?

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14 hrs agoLiked by Roman S Shapoval

Thanks Roman, but I didn't need clarification. I've got empirical evidence! ;-)

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Gotcha...sounds good Gram. Thank you so much for your honest feedback. Hope to see you on this Thursday's call?

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