Want to sleep better? Turn off your WiFi router before bed.
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I'd love to try this. Unfortunately I live in an apartment complex. There are currently 13 WIFI channels in range of this computer.
Faraday blanket yourself
If it is not connected to earth, the blanket is just an antenna that picks up more signals.
I prefer to sleep on a pile of copper rods THANK YOU. 🙄
Cut the power to your building. They’ll learn
Hmm. That might work. If I cut the power I'd probably go to jail. If I go to jail, they have permanent WIFI, so I'd have to shut that down too. That would probably get me sent to Solitary. Presumably there is no WIFI there. If so, problem solved.
Sometimes ya just have to think outside the box (or put yourself in the box?).
Put a piece of shungite next to your bed. I have been using it for years. Recently Clif High talked about shungite in an audio on his substack.
https://clifhigh.substack.com/p/dont-say-that-about-charlies-clone#details
Well, there's your problem! kek
But seriously, long term, think about how to get away from cities, they're toxic on many levels!
I would if I could. If DWAC or GME or Silver have a break out, I can realize that. Otherwise it is currently economically impossible.
Just out of curiosity… anyone have thoughts on this?
https://noxtak.com/about-spiro/
If I can remember correctly… I either ran across a substack article or a post on one of the .win boards on this issue a couple of months ago (EMF/5G tech and its potential health risks, especially for cancer) and there were a couple of comments recommending the SPIRO products.
Any comments from someone this kind of a tech background would be appreciated.
It's certainly plausible. A more detailed response would require specific scholarship of the interactions between polarized light of this frequency and the cells (or larger scale structures/modes) of the human body, and whether or not there really is a preferential polarized light of this frequency emitted by our devices. Both of those topics are pretty esoteric (well, at least the first one).
If there is such a deleterious interaction, then blocking it is certainly feasible. Whether or not their tech can accomplish that is another deep dive.