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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.

49 Comments

  1. Hi Catherine. Thanks a million for your presentation on this subject. I’ve been in the market for protective bags for both my phone and laptop but wasn’t sure where to turn and was just kind of browsing items on Amazon…UGH. You solved my problem here during your discussion with Jared. Went to the Faraday website and ordered what I needed. Used the SOLARI coupon code as well which applied a 10% discount. Again, much appreciated!

  2. Catherine, Bad shielding doesn’t work. Good shielding does. EE’s may know, but unless they work in the field, just being an EE doesn’t necessarily make you knowledgeable on effective EMF EMP shielding.
    So, for instance, putting a reflective screen or metallic surface over a smart meter certainly will reflect the energy back into the structure and even cause overheating of the meter. It’s not the correct way. I have my smart meter shielding on the wall behind the meter and grounded. There’s also a pathway along the conductors that I remove with a low pass filter. It works. My oscilloscope and RF meter verifies it. I’d opt out but I use the meter for testing my device against the utilities ability to discern and discover data off my consumption against my devices ability to stifle that.

    The military has all it’s vital electronics hardened for interferences, discovery, security, and survivability from energy and other damaging impacts. I worked on many of those systems. When the shielding is damaged or interrupted systems are vulnerable and may not work right. So, the military takes it very seriously. All the 3-4-5-6G is military tech spun out for commercial use which I saw in the 80’s and 90’s. Which is why it concerned me because we took professional precautions in any proximity to it, whereas out here in the civilian world it strangely is not. Why is that? Well, in following this wonderful woman Catherine, you should unfortunately know why. So, we have to do it ourselves.
    Privacy engineering is a growing field. We need more engineers and technicians on this side of the electronic battlefield.

  3. You must remember that EMFs are not bad. We need EMFs. We are EMF. It’s the type and amount that impinges upon us that is an issue. UV is EMF and it’s vital to synthesize Vitamin D. It’s higher energy than 5G and we don’t avoid going outside though we’re mindful of exposure.
    So getting paranoid about them around us isn’t healthy. Unfortunately, there are way too many people who instill fear then try to profit off of that fear by selling solutions.
    So relax, learn, tune into yourself, do what you can; use ethernet, shield walls w smart meters on the other side, get help from people knowledgeable in the attenuation of excessive EMFs in your life.
    For instance, my family stayed at a hotel, I covered the WiFi with layers of aluminum foil. Dropped signal to very low. It’s the same thing I did 40 years ago the first time I had to go in and work on top of a nuclear reactor as a young Navy sailor.
    My kids are healthy, smart and handsome.

  4. PPA is Privacy Professionals Association.
    They’re a large group of mostly lawyers who champion privacy but are really about legal compliance. See them online or LinkedIn.
    I started an electronic countermeasures group on LinkedIn, focusing on privacy but unfortunately I was too mouthy about COVID and vaccinations so they booted me.

  5. Please let me echo fellow subscribers praise on the content, questions, and information provided in this interview!

    Thank you Catherine

  6. It’ll take offensive actions to stifle the RF, microwave and other EMF infringements upon us. The brain and financial power behind developing the tech is very substantial, passive defense systems are able to be defeated eventually. That’s why I’ve gone active measures. My patent and device actively takes the data away, corrupts the data or imparts false data to confound controls. When you know the science and technology behind their weapons, you can design countermeasures. In the Navy we had many electric and electronic countermeasure systems in play against offensive electronics and EMP burst devices. Faraday caging was one solid way, but there are other ways as well, more active and clever.
    The field of privacy engineering is opening up. Unfortunately the PPA are getting hold of it and they’re mostly lawyers who do legal compliance rather than activists for privacy rights. The ACLU is gone. EFF is good, but too political and therefore susceptible to flavors of privacy and playing favorites.
    So it’s guerrilla war on the illegal, unethical, and creepy tech companies as I call them and their tech worker minions-
    Medicine cabinet peepers.
    Underwear drawer peekers.
    Garbage can divers.
    And Peeping Toms of tech.
    They deserve to be shamed for helping these companies prey upon us.
    Anyway, Cheers!
    We can and will win this.

    1. PPA = Privacy Protection Act? Any pointers to open-source software, hardware or research papers on countermeasures? Or the names of specific authors for a literature search?

      This was an EU funded project for countermeasures to Wi-Fi Sensing:
      https://github.com/seemoo-lab/csicloak
      https://ans.unibs.it/projects/csi-murder/

      Decades-old TEMPEST is now publicly demonstrable, https://www.rtl-sdr.com/gnu-radio-tempest-implementation-now-available/

      We need a new name for the weaponization of invisible military radar (e.g. 60Ghz WiFi is almost here) against civilian populations. Spydar?

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