Guest guest Posted October 2, 2011 Report Share Posted October 2, 2011 Sorry to hear about your new problem. Depending upon which frequencies/ sources you are reacting too, you may be able to shield yourself by wearing shielding fabric ( like from www.lessemf.com)....... wearing shielded fabric either at your current place or for the trip, may be an option. But it does depend upon what it is, you are reacting too. Lizzie From: windfeather118@... Date: Sun, 2 Oct 2011 21:14:35 +0000 Subject: possibly going to have to move to the Quiet Zone Somebody did another update a few days ago in our neck of the woods and my weak spot has moved up from my abdomen to my heart region and it is _not_ good. As much as I hate the idea I might actually have to move all by my onesies to the Virginia/West Virginia area. I know no one out there. Flying is out, Greyhound is out, and trains probably are, too at this point but I'm not sure. Does anyone on this forum live in the Quiet Zone? Are there good web pages for jobs in that area? I have a B.A. in arts but can do just about anything that doesn't require having to be outside in all kinds of weather or lifting more than 20 lbs. I have experience in retail and bakery. I was looking at the Craigslist for the areas but my internet connection keeps freezing up on me at crucial moments. I'm taking for granted that if they aren't allowing all that electronic stuff I'll be able to work just about anywhere. Thanks anybody who can answer! -Glitter Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 3, 2011 Report Share Posted October 3, 2011 Try several layers of aluminium foil large enough to cover the heart and abdomen. Put tape over it to keep it intact so it doesn't crumble and fall apart and place it over you under your clothes. It should help. Maureen UK > > Somebody did another update a few days ago in our neck of the woods and my weak spot has moved up from my abdomen to my heart region and it is _not_ good. As much as I hate the idea I might actually have to move all by my onesies to the Virginia/West Virginia area. I know no one out there. Flying is out, Greyhound is out, and trains probably are, too at this point but I'm not sure. Does anyone on this forum live in the Quiet Zone? Are there good web pages for jobs in that area? I have a B.A. in arts but can do just about anything that doesn't require having to be outside in all kinds of weather or lifting more than 20 lbs. I have experience in retail and bakery. I was looking at the Craigslist for the areas but my internet connection keeps freezing up on me at crucial moments. I'm taking for granted that if they aren't allowing all that electronic stuff I'll be able to work just about anywhere. Thanks anybody who can answer! > > -Glitter > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 3, 2011 Report Share Posted October 3, 2011 Ya I might have to head out there myself eventually to escape these antennas and lightsquared. a friend told me it rains a lot there. Â There is some more observatory's in NM you might want to check out as well. Magdelena NM Â LOni From: Glitter <windfeather118@...> Subject: possibly going to have to move to the Quiet Zone Date: Sunday, October 2, 2011, 2:14 PM Â Somebody did another update a few days ago in our neck of the woods and my weak spot has moved up from my abdomen to my heart region and it is _not_ good. As much as I hate the idea I might actually have to move all by my onesies to the Virginia/West Virginia area. I know no one out there. Flying is out, Greyhound is out, and trains probably are, too at this point but I'm not sure. Does anyone on this forum live in the Quiet Zone? Are there good web pages for jobs in that area? I have a B.A. in arts but can do just about anything that doesn't require having to be outside in all kinds of weather or lifting more than 20 lbs. I have experience in retail and bakery. I was looking at the Craigslist for the areas but my internet connection keeps freezing up on me at crucial moments. I'm taking for granted that if they aren't allowing all that electronic stuff I'll be able to work just about anywhere. Thanks anybody who can answer! -Glitter Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 3, 2011 Report Share Posted October 3, 2011 Have you had success with shielding fabric Lizzie? I didn't find it to be that useful but I'll consider another whirl. Loni From: thode <lizt777@...> Subject: RE: possibly going to have to move to the Quiet Zone esens Date: Sunday, October 2, 2011, 2:44 PM  Sorry to hear about your new problem. Depending upon which frequencies/ sources you are reacting too, you may be able to shield yourself by wearing shielding fabric ( like from www.lessemf.com)....... wearing shielded fabric either at your current place or for the trip, may be an option. But it does depend upon what it is, you are reacting too. Lizzie From: windfeather118@... Date: Sun, 2 Oct 2011 21:14:35 +0000 Subject: possibly going to have to move to the Quiet Zone Somebody did another update a few days ago in our neck of the woods and my weak spot has moved up from my abdomen to my heart region and it is _not_ good. As much as I hate the idea I might actually have to move all by my onesies to the Virginia/West Virginia area. I know no one out there. Flying is out, Greyhound is out, and trains probably are, too at this point but I'm not sure. Does anyone on this forum live in the Quiet Zone? Are there good web pages for jobs in that area? I have a B.A. in arts but can do just about anything that doesn't require having to be outside in all kinds of weather or lifting more than 20 lbs. I have experience in retail and bakery. I was looking at the Craigslist for the areas but my internet connection keeps freezing up on me at crucial moments. I'm taking for granted that if they aren't allowing all that electronic stuff I'll be able to work just about anywhere. Thanks anybody who can answer! -Glitter Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 3, 2011 Report Share Posted October 3, 2011 Yes, my daughter used to feel the burning and all the other nightmare symptoms...she is especially sensitive to: wifi/ cordless phones/cell phones/ antennas/towers/ipods, etc. *And she can feel if there is stray current in the ground wherever we are. The silver fabric of course, does not help with that problem, but it does help tremendously with the wireless nasties. She has been wearing the high performance silver fabric from lessemf for the past 2 years. I make T-shirts and boxers, scarf and a cap that goes under a hat. She says it feels " much quieter " under this fabric. We tried the ready made boxers they sell, thinner fabric, similiar but my daughter says no where near as blocking as the high performance silver. She wears a large scarf over her head and neck area if we go to high exposure areas (shopping, ect) and does well. Note: the fabric is only part of the healing protocol. Thyroid/adrenal support is given, along with many other nutritional supplements, including: Iodine, Magesium foot soaks, ect. Lizzie IP.S. think this is a case where those who are sensitive to the wireless benefit from wearing the blocking fabric; and it does not HAVE to be worn grounded, we don't. We do, however ground ourselves using the cosmic energy stones in FILTERED water, and rinsing our heads. We do find that wearing our hair up in a braid seems to reduce the amt of static picked up by hair. And of course, it is easier to rinse the head/hair this way too. From: loni326@... Date: Mon, 3 Oct 2011 14:23:51 -0700 Subject: RE: possibly going to have to move to the Quiet Zone Have you had success with shielding fabric Lizzie? I didn't find it to be that useful but I'll consider another whirl. Loni From: thode <lizt777@...> Subject: RE: possibly going to have to move to the Quiet Zone esens Date: Sunday, October 2, 2011, 2:44 PM Sorry to hear about your new problem. Depending upon which frequencies/ sources you are reacting too, you may be able to shield yourself by wearing shielding fabric ( like from www.lessemf.com)....... wearing shielded fabric either at your current place or for the trip, may be an option. But it does depend upon what it is, you are reacting too. Lizzie From: windfeather118@... Date: Sun, 2 Oct 2011 21:14:35 +0000 Subject: possibly going to have to move to the Quiet Zone Somebody did another update a few days ago in our neck of the woods and my weak spot has moved up from my abdomen to my heart region and it is _not_ good. As much as I hate the idea I might actually have to move all by my onesies to the Virginia/West Virginia area. I know no one out there. Flying is out, Greyhound is out, and trains probably are, too at this point but I'm not sure. Does anyone on this forum live in the Quiet Zone? Are there good web pages for jobs in that area? I have a B.A. in arts but can do just about anything that doesn't require having to be outside in all kinds of weather or lifting more than 20 lbs. I have experience in retail and bakery. I was looking at the Craigslist for the areas but my internet connection keeps freezing up on me at crucial moments. I'm taking for granted that if they aren't allowing all that electronic stuff I'll be able to work just about anywhere. Thanks anybody who can answer! -Glitter Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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