Guest guest Posted December 26, 2010 Report Share Posted December 26, 2010 charles wrote: > btw, ALL digital displays show *dirty air*. > ALL. > I don't doubt that, but the Cornet does not bother me, so that leads me to believe some digital displays can be made acceptable quiet. > They can be measured with special Detectors and spectrumanalysers with special antennas. > > Curiously, when measuring, the probe or antenna must be held against the elektrosmog source. > If the probe or antenna touch the circuitry, then it is no longer measuring dirty air, but the circuit itself. > At a distance of 1 " there is trouble in measuring, but an electrosensitive person may be harassed by this source at a distance of 3 meters away!! > I see what you are saying. Just like RFID chips have an effect at distance, but can't be measured without special detectors. This seems a good time to tell this: On Tuesday, Sep.21, I told my parents at the breakfast table about the replacement bank card I got Saturday. The new card had an RFID chip in it, also called Blink or PayPass. When I hold these wireless chips, I get a headache, etc. So I tried to shield it over the weekend and put it in the bathroom (away from bedroom). On Monday I called Chase to request a replacement card without Blink. Mom's light bulb turned on, she asked about the new credit cards they received in June. Eeeek! They have them too! And in dad's wallet he has been in close proximity for the same length of time that he had been getting worse. I first tried smashing the chip with a ball-peen hammer. I sat with mom in the garage/shop on the opposite side of the room, and waited 20 minutes for the pain and other sensations to subside. Went over to hold the card again. This time only a lesser sensation. Still emitting... So next I drilled out the chip. I can now see the wires to the antenna in the rest of the plastic. Now the feeling is mostly gone. I did the same to the other 2 cards. The magnetic stripe is untouched and still works at the gas station. That night, we all slept better. In fact mom said later the next week she has Really been sleeping better all week since the RFID chips were destroyed. Very relaxed now. The tinitus is still louder, but the insomnia is gone. It seems important to tell that mom's card was in dad's den drawer until one month prior, when dad insisted mom put it in her purse. That is when mom really started having trouble sleeping. Didn't realize it until I brought it up. Couldn't figure out what changed, that we couldn't sleep. Mom was really tossing and turning, very distressed. Dad had been unable to sleep lately, short of breath, and falling asleep, even while we were talking to him. His heart rate has been 35-40, but the blood oxygen sensor says 98%. By the time we were in Spokane that October morning, dad was laughing and joking in the hospital. They scheduled tests later in the next week, and I took him home. Those chips are nasty! So check your cards for Blink))), and if you are not sleeping well, definitely get them out of your pocket and away from your bed! I asked Chase to replace that card... but they sent exactly the same thing! I called them again and found the right wording to get the right card. Tell them you want to OPT out of the Blink program (and get a new card issued.) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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