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It might be a good idea to try putting some steel wool in there,

because that may absorb RF. I think Wilhem Reich may have

stumbled on this by accident and not realized that he was blocking

out RF and not accumulating orgone. There is a book about

how he made his boxes. You can also buy blankets online for

a bit over $200. Though the blankets don't look like you could

keep them over your head.

On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 4:36 PM, Loni <loni326@...> wrote:

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> I have this idea for a faraday cage! What do you all think?

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> Make a faraday cage with stainless steel sides with thick aluminum foil

> covering both sides. Walls say about 38 inches high. Then through some high

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> Would that work?

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> Desperate in Arizona! Loni

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What would be the wrong thing to do? Is there anything " bad " about being in a

cage? I have read somewhere that our own beds act like faraday due to the metal

- and it keeps out the good stuff as well as the bad? I have no idea where I

found that little nugget. I can try to find it tho.

Is there any reason you may not want to stay in a faraday cage? Does it stop

the good qualities of earth's magnetic fields *or something else? from occuring

too?

For I was considering making my daughters room close to a cage as possible.

Tint on windows, carbon paint on walls, fabrics on floor and windows etc. But

could I be doing more harm than good?

Could I be TRAPPING the bad in there with her?

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I’m thinking you probably wouldn’t like the result of it. My house is all

metal (aluminum siding) And it has metal skirting. It has two metal roofs on

it as well. But it has taken years to modify it to make it so that it makes me

feel well living inside it. I never stop working on it. I have put up steel

sheets on the outside near the bed room near where my head is next to the wall.

The steel is better than the aluminum because it does reflect inward. For

example, I can put an am radio next to the aluminum walls and can pick up

stations. I think the aluminum reflects inwards at least a few inches. I’ve

posted links before that prove this point. You can make a faraday cage work but

it takes a lot of effort. Not sure a simple box to sleep in will be able to

make you happy. At least I know it wouldn’t be good enough for me. If you

lived in an aluminum trailer it can be done but it takes a lot of work modifying

it. It would be way too much work for most people. But it you had the time and

money and could do most the work yourself it can be done fairly cheaply.

You’d need to have an electrician put in a new box and punch a bunch of holes

in the floor under the box to run new wiring through metal conduit to put in a

bunch of new wiring. And then cut the wiring that runs alongside the walls next

to the aluminum siding. That’s the real killer when it comes to those mobile

homes.

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Where would you get the steel wool at. I never stop working on my house. I got

a wall I’m planning on making thicker in my next project. Instead of adding

more insulation I’d like to try putting in some steel wool if it was cheap

enough just to see what effect it had on me.

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Thank you Loni. I really need to do more investigating. I did the obvious:

bought wooden bed, latex/cotton mattress, removed ALL electrical items - there

is only the ceiling light and one lamp. There is nothing underneath in the

basement - I moved it (wifi) into her dad's workroom where no.one.ever.goes. :)

There is a pulse on her closet wall (inside). Shares the wall with the smart

meter reading unit attached to the house on the other side *of her closet wall.

Would REALLY love to do something possible to stop the pulse from going into the

house and letting it shoot straight out somehow.

Rubarb (must remember to sign my posts)

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blocking on the walls, ceiling, doors, and then sheilding on the windows that

you are trapping the bad signals in the room and they will bounce off.

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experience. Loni 

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I’ve been working on my faraday cage for a long time. It takes a lot of work.

I would agree that you can’t just put up some aluminum siding and expect it to

work for you. I shortened the wiring circuit in the bedroom. I have one outlet

that works on the other side of the room. All the other outlets on the circuit

that were near the bed were removed by disconnecting the wiring at the first

outlet that fed the remaining outlets. I agree no outlets should be near the

bed. I’ve had to do a lot of work to remove the bad energy and electricity

from inside the faraday cage. So I agree with all the above posts. But if you

are willing to put in the time and effort to make a good cage then to me it is

well worth it. Also I have mostly the old technology in my home. It’s the

new technology and the new electronics that make me ill. I have old tvs. None

have a digital tuner in them. Plus I’ve also learned that snap on ferrites

over the wiring to remove the noise off the wiring is just as good and maybe

even more important than stetzer filters.

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I also would appreciate knowing what snap on ferrites are please?

best wishes

Shan

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> I’ve been working on my faraday cage for a long time. It takes a lot of

work. I would agree that you can’t just put up some aluminum siding and

expect it to work for you. I shortened the wiring circuit in the bedroom. I

have one outlet that works on the other side of the room. All the other outlets

on the circuit that were near the bed were removed by disconnecting the wiring

at the first outlet that fed the remaining outlets. I agree no outlets should

be near the bed. I’ve had to do a lot of work to remove the bad energy and

electricity from inside the faraday cage. So I agree with all the above posts.

But if you are willing to put in the time and effort to make a good cage then to

me it is well worth it. Also I have mostly the old technology in my home.

It’s the new technology and the new electronics that make me ill. I have old

tvs. None have a digital tuner in them. Plus I’ve also learned that snap on

ferrites over the wiring to remove the noise off the wiring is just as good and

maybe even more important than stetzer filters.

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Go onto ebay and in the search feature put in snap on ferrites. Every once in

awhile someone will put up for bid a bunch of them for sale and can sometimes

get them for as low as 50 cents apiece. Most of your extension cords need to

have 10 mm in size. Some thicker cords need 11 millimeters. Most coax cable

takes 1/4 inch or 7 mm. Small electrical cords usually take 5 mm size and your

really small cords like those that go to your mouse take 3.5 or 1/8 inch size.

I have hundreds of them now in my house. If I were going to wire my house or

if I just redid the wall and replaced the sheet rock I’d be putting them over

the wiring in the walls as well.

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