I did a remodeling project on what once was a medical clinic. When we
cut into the walls, there were sheets of lead in them.
I am interested in stopping EMF, in particular short wave X rays and
possibly shorter wave EMF. If I put it into a grounded metal, or
metal screen box, would that stop it? I assume that the holes in the
screen would have to be smaller than the size of the waves? What if I
had electrical conductors, coming out of the Faraday Cage, would the
short wave EMF be conducted with them? Would a transformer stop them?
There was a man who was interviewed on C to C AM last week. He talked
about cell phones. Basically his message was don't use them. Even in
stand by mode, they still hand shake with the nearest tower and in
the process irradiate you. Then there are the towers, he said that
you don't want to be within 500 feet of one. I used the ear jack when
I made phone calls, but apparently the EMF follows the wires into the
ear jack. If his story is correct, over population will not be a
problem for much longer.
- Re: ionizing radiation thomas malloy
- Re: ionizing radiation Mike Carrell
- Re: ionizing radiation thomas malloy
- Re: ionizing radiation Merlyn
- Re: ionizing radiation thomas malloy
- RE: ionizing radiation John Steck
- Re: ionizing radiation Merlyn
- Re: ionizing radiation Mike Carrell
- Re: ionizing radiation Merlyn
- Re: ionizing radiation thomas malloy
- Re: ionizing radiation Mike Carrell

