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“We believe that with the ever-increasing amount of electromagnetic wave creation, we are responsible to manage its impact.”

~ Faraday Defense Corp.

By Catherine Austin Fitts

Across the planet, the proliferation of wireless telecommunication technologies has substantially increased people’s exposure to radio-frequency electromagnetic fields (EMFs). Unfortunately, these technologies have significant implications for privacy, health, and functionality of equipment. Fortunately, there are steps we can take to protect against some of the dangers of ubiquitous microwave radiation as well as other man-made threats such as electromagnetic pulse (EMP) effects.

This week, we discuss EMF solutions with Jared Scholten, the sales director for Faraday Defense, a Michigan-based company offering solutions to protect both people and equipment from EMF radiation and electromagnetic and radio-frequency interference—such as that produced by an EMP—that can cause electronics to malfunction or stop working entirely. The company’s flagship products, conductive textiles, are known for their shielding applications.

In addition to defining EMF radiation and reviewing considerations pertaining to privacy, health, and functionality, Jared and I will discuss do-it-yourself measures as well as the merits of hiring an EMF home tracing expert to assist with additional protection and remediation.

In Money & Markets this week, John Titus and I will cover the latest events and continue to discuss the financial and geopolitical trends we are tracking in 2022. Post your questions for Ask Catherine or post at the Money & Markets commentary here.

Join me for this timely and practical look at EMF solutions.

Talk to you Thursday!

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Recommended by Jared:

LessEMF.com — They focus on wearables that protect from EMF. There is still a lot of research being done in this field, but they have a lot of different products.

Mercola Market — Dr. Mercola has some products that apply to the EMF world and, as I understand it, has been doing a lot of research in this field.

EMP Doctor — Dr. Arthur Bradley dives into emergency preparedness with a focus on the threat of EMP and how to protect against it.

Handbook to Practical Disaster Preparedness for the Family, 3rd Edition, by Arthur T. Bradley, PhD — A great book by Dr. Arthur Bradley that focuses on the basics of disaster preparedness for the family.

50 Comments

  1. I will be paying a lot of attention to this one Catherine ! Thanks

    Richard lighthouse seems to think that most products can’t stop scalar waves and that the best thing he knows of is water , water pillows , etc when it comes to what targeted are now facing …..

    Can’t wait to find out what the tents can and can’t shield …

    Perfect timing on this one Catherine !

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    I’m ready to go live in a cave at this point LOL

    GOD BLESS EVERYONE AT SOLARI AND ITS MEMBERS

    RyAn

  2. Dear Catherine

    How are Faraday bags treated at airport security? Do electronic devices such as laptops, hard drives and USB sticks have to be taken out of the bags to be scanned or can they pass through the scanners kept protected in the bags?

    You said that you felt the effects of the meters. In order that I can be aware of the signs can you please tell what was it that you felt?

    I love your question about educating the kids.

  3. Good overview of shielding material: https://mpkb.org/home/special/emf/protective_materials
    AtticFoil in Texas remains one of the best options.

    If there was an EMP attack, most cars on the road would be unable to move, rendering the roads unusable. In some regions, an EMP-protected offroad vehicle may be able to move.

    On Windows/Linux laptops with a physical wired ethernet port, the WiFi card is usually in an M.2 slot and can be physically removed, reducing attack and leakage surface. There are $100 LTE battery powered travel routers from GL.net that can run OpenWRT (open-source routing software), with an ethernet port for wired connection. They can used to share WiFi (e.g. hotel) or LTE among multiple devices. Much easier to shield a tiny palm-sized router than a laptop. Also reduces the need to authenticate hotel wifi portals to only one device, rather than adding the hotel SSID to all of your devices, from where those SSIDs will be broadcast in the future.

    Windows can be shielded with conductive mesh, which allows light (important for mental health!) to enter the window. In practice, “trapped waves bouncing around a shielded space” is rarely a problem, exactly because it’s so difficult to shield completely that the goal isn’t shielding but attenuation. Metal insect screens on existing windows can provide some shielding, depending on the mesh size and metal composition.

    If there are hotspot sources of RF, a directional meter may be needed to narrow down a specific area for additional shielding.

    1. Thanks, Rich. I agree, off road vehicle will be good to have. Bicycles too.

  4. I really appreciated the EMP information – it really wasn’t on my radar so to speak and I’m electrically Hypersensitive. If anyone would like a great US based EMF/EMR mitigation specialist you can look up Brian Hoyer at Shielded Healing. As for excellent websites with resources for everyone, Environmental Health Trust (www.ehtrust.org) and Physicians for Safe Technology (MDsafetech.org). Thanks for raising this topic:)

    1. Sara, thanks, Always on the look out for good mitigation specialists.

      1. Andrew McAfee, Raleigh, NC
        Jeromy Johnson: emfanalysis.com He also has written a book and has a TED talk.
        Products: slt.co (for meters, etc.)
        Llyod Burrell, Electric Sense

        At this time, I do not believe that there is a meter on the market that can read FiveG ….at least not one that most could afford.

  5. Catherine, Please note that in USA there are states where you can Opt Out of the Smart Meter. While it doesn’t address all EMF impacts it does make a significant difference.

      1. Hi Alison, People need to check their respective state and their energy company to see if they offer an OPT OUT option. NC does allow OPT OUT. Hope this answers your question.

        1. Hi Catherine. Thanks for your info. I pursued the opt-out in NC a few years ago and did receive a medical “opt-out” but only for the RF pulsing. I also have a faraday cage that fits over the meter. Duke Energy comes out each month to read the meter. I found no way to opt out of the meter itself for analog.

          1. Hi Alison, Correct. They turn off the radio. It was recommended that I DO NOT put a faraday cage over the meter. Instead, put the RF foil (Stetzer Electric sells as well as SLT.co) on the inside wall. My understanding is that analogs are no longer available.

        2. The NC opt out is conditional on a medical letter, and you still are forced to get the smart meter, the medical letter just allows it to become a “non-communicating” meter, i.e., they supposedly turn the communicating part off and come and read the meter physically at the dwelling. But the meter itself is still an AMI meter.

          1. I’m opting out in WNC and they aren’t requiring a waiver. If you can obtain a med waiver you don’t have to pay the associated costs, otherwise you do have to pay the one time fee plus an additional monthly charge to have the meter manually read each month.

    1. Yes, indeed. Bravo to those who have been able to get an opt out program implemented.

      1. Yes! And, after opting out I still put up RF foil on the inside wall behind the meter. And, then my townhome neighbor got a super fast router that broadcast throughout my home and the home next to his. I negotiated with him and we found a wireless solution.

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