I am about 700 yards from the only tower in my town. I am going to try unplugging all of this stuff at night. The only thing in my room is one phone as I have to be ready if anything goes wrong with a kid or the like. Maybe I should run a landline to our room. I pay for a landline phone that we don’t use. JIC. It’s a spam line, I swear! I’ve been using an online mitigation service for all the EMF. Believe it or not, I’ve been sleeping the best I have in years. I should be full of energy but no. I’m blown away at how much EMF our router emits. Above 600+ when I get close with the meter. Another thing I’ve noticed is that my kitchen pulls all kinds of EMF signals. It’s mostly stainless steel. Anything that’s plugged in emits a lot of it. The toaster oven, fridge, the Ninja Foodi, etc so I’ve been unplugging all of that when i don’t use it. The fridge is always on.
I picked up a RDINCOS EMF meter (RD637) that analyzes EM, RF & Magnetic field strengths for about $45. It checks RF bandwidth of 40 Hz to 10 GHz (cell towers are 600MHz to 53GHz). Wireless routers for home use are generally 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz. I realize it's not a lot to spend to expect much quality, but so far it seems very reliable for checking safe, marginal and too high levels of those fields.
How could these matter to us? Well, these chuckleheads have been working on nanotechnology. And not necessarily in a good way. They put some of it in the vaccines, and when not enough people were taking them I think they did other things like aerosol dispersal. Look here for info:
I am about 700 yards from the only tower in my town. I am going to try unplugging all of this stuff at night. The only thing in my room is one phone as I have to be ready if anything goes wrong with a kid or the like. Maybe I should run a landline to our room. I pay for a landline phone that we don’t use. JIC. It’s a spam line, I swear! I’ve been using an online mitigation service for all the EMF. Believe it or not, I’ve been sleeping the best I have in years. I should be full of energy but no. I’m blown away at how much EMF our router emits. Above 600+ when I get close with the meter. Another thing I’ve noticed is that my kitchen pulls all kinds of EMF signals. It’s mostly stainless steel. Anything that’s plugged in emits a lot of it. The toaster oven, fridge, the Ninja Foodi, etc so I’ve been unplugging all of that when i don’t use it. The fridge is always on.
I picked up a RDINCOS EMF meter (RD637) that analyzes EM, RF & Magnetic field strengths for about $45. It checks RF bandwidth of 40 Hz to 10 GHz (cell towers are 600MHz to 53GHz). Wireless routers for home use are generally 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz. I realize it's not a lot to spend to expect much quality, but so far it seems very reliable for checking safe, marginal and too high levels of those fields.
How could these matter to us? Well, these chuckleheads have been working on nanotechnology. And not necessarily in a good way. They put some of it in the vaccines, and when not enough people were taking them I think they did other things like aerosol dispersal. Look here for info:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cTtIPBPSv0U Dr. Charles Morgan lecture on Psycho-Neurobiology and War
Sad that we have to look into items like this, but here we are.
Sauce Links: https://5gstore.com/blog/2024/02/05/understanding-how-cell-towers-work/ https://www.signalboosters.com/blog/cellular-frequency-bands-a-simple-breakdown/