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Bronson Archer's avatar

I really like your passion and dedication to understand what the hell is going on.

Respectfully, here are some tips from someone who has spent a lifetime discovering how electricity and electromagnetism work, I hope they help so please dont take this as sarcasm, if we are to bring awareness to emf exposure we need to be clear and speak to the right people with the right terminology to get them to listen.

Firstly, there are countless sources of stray emf.

Did you get rid of your wifi router?

Your cellphone(s)?

Any smart appliances?

Cordless Phone(s)?

Bluetooth, Smartwatches, Airpods?

Did you make sure all your neighbors did as well?

Does your neighborhood have any 5G repeaters?

All a/c transmission lines radiate powerful 60Hz em fields and can even illuminate loose flourescent bulbs in close proximity.

Did you know the typical wireless smart meters only transmit a minute low power signal for less than a few minutes per day, and sit dormant emf-wise the rest of the day?

They do communicate through the home wiring and take measurements 24/7, recording all of the data in preparation to transmit to the power company in that short few minutes.

There are stations on power poles located periodically wherever smart meters are in use.

As for shielding.

Your emf meter picks up a signal through the shield because there is emf everywhere all the time, it isnt just coming from your meter.

Any signal a smart meter transmits is usually in a wide cellular range but of less power but it will sometimes seem to measure around 60Hz because the predominant electrical wiring field overpowers it.

Heres another good fact to know.

If you touch an oscilliscope probe to your finger inside your home, it will read around 60Hz because of that dominant em field of the home’s wiring

What about the Schumann resonance?

The earth’s Schumann resonance varies from 12-14 Hz and is ever present, it is a vibration however, not an electromagnetic field.

A lot of people throw that one around to sound fancy or woowoo, but it isnt an em field at al

We should know what the word frequency means, so many say it in incorrect context and those who are unfamiliar dont understand what is being suggested because they just hear a word they think sounds technical without knowing what it means or refers to.

A frequency isnt a thing and so many people use the word wrong and anyone who is informed as to electromagnetism that we wish to make listen to us will discount what we are saying if we dont get the terminology right.

When I say “frequencies” arent things, I mean frequency is a unit of measurement of the length of a single +\- cycle of a sine wave or one electrical +\- cycle that imparts a force into a electromagnetic transducer (speaker) using the inductive process.

An electromagnetic waveform can be induced into wiring with a primary coil as in a transformer.

When one says frequencies, one could also be speaking about frequencies of sound, which are the “physical result of the waveform of the amplified electrical signal influencing the medium through which it is propagated by a physical transducer”

Sound is a much different thing than emf.

And it cannot get “put back into” electrical wiring.

And finally no matter what you do, while inside a home or building you are immersed in a primary electromagnetic fog 24/7 either 50 Hz or 60Hz thanks to the inductive process of your body being the secondary of this transformer circuit.

While in your home the dominant primary em field is the emf from the home’s wiring.

This is called induction and it is how electromagnetic fields affect your physical body, and the dielectric nature of the body decides the level of inductance which is measured in a unit called Henrys.

I dont tell you all this to mock or make you feel uneducated, I offer it to help you since you seem to care about what you are aiming to accomplish.

Someone shared all of this with me over the years and I hope to do the same for anyone who will listen.

Good luck, and I hope this helps you make yourself clear to those who know, so you receive a more respectful reaction to whatever youre trying to convey bevaus sometimes when we speak of this stuff and the inherent dangers, people think we are nutcases.

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yantra's avatar

great article! (and videos) - i am so glad you were able to get rid of your "smart"meters as well as help others do so. even in calif, where we have had the opt out since 2012, most people don't know they have a choice. yes it costs a few dollars each month for 36 months: $5 for low income,$10 otherwise, plus an initial one-time opt-out fee, it was (and i think still is) $10 for low income, $75 regular - that is still very cheap health insurance. some US states now have opt-outs but many don't - i haven't yet heard about people using a medical exemption in the US, great idea for states without an opt out.

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