Adventures With Smart Meters – Part 2

Yesterday I went to a breakfast meeting. When I came home and drove into my subdivision the entire subdivision was vibrating. The best way to describe it is that, to me, it looked like what heat waves look like but the movement was a shaking side to side instead of rising up.

I though I was feeling pretty good all day. I was busy with work and wasn’t paying attention to my physical state. However, a friend called in the evening. I was using my cordless phone with a headset, which I usually use and can spend hours on the phone feeling fine. This time was different. I began to feel agitated and my legs felt like they were being pin pricked all over.

I had a similar experience when I was living in San Diego where they have smart meters. This time it was on a new cel phone, with the earbuds that came with the phone. I switched to air tube earbuds and was fine going forward.

I believe I never felt bad using my cordless phone headset before because I wasn’t already nearly overloaded with bombardment from RF frequencies. Now with smart meters active in my neighborhood it’s becoming too much. I’m going to see if I can get an air tube headset for my cordless phone.

Then in the middle of the night I woke up vibrating. I got out my aluminum emergency blanket, covered myself from head to toe, felt calmer and was able to go back to sleep. I had already put a series of Energy Transformer cards up in my bedroom so while they have helped…oh, I wonder if I have to put them under my bed and on the ceiling (they work best when placed facing each other on opposite walls.)

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