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Nov 11Liked by Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)

I want to share this with you all. When I first moved into my current home we had an analog meter outside our house. Over the past 4 years my body internally vibrated intermittently. Long story short. I had read somewhere on Substack about issues people were having with smart meters. I checked our meter and, holy shit, it'd be changed unbeknownst to us to a smart meter. I called Duke Energy....yup was installed 2020. I researched and found out there was an opt out AT OUR COST! A-holes. 95.00 one time charge and 15.00 a month for someone to read it.

Guess what......to THE DAY my body no longer internally vibrated!

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Here, in the village, my wife and I have a meter that looks at least 50-year old. We started paying the $15/mo charge a couple of months ago, but the meter is now showing about 20 percent higher consumption compared with matching months from previous years, when the consumption was supposed to be higher, due to the weather. I assume, if we protested, they would want to replace the meter, but they wouldn't have the old-style ones available anymore. Under the circumstances, I am expecting an extra charge of about $75 a month.

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Hmmmm.

The second month the meter reader came out she misread it and our bill was $1600.00. Lucky for us we take a picture every time it's read. Fortunately we've been home to take the pic. Although, Duke Energy made the appropriate adjustment.

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Apr 13Liked by Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)

I let them in and have regretted it ever since . They said I needed a new router .. even tho I had zero issues . It was during the c-vid . I’ll always wonder what is I dude that router..

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They tried the same with me; I kept postponing the appointment until they got sick of it and left me alone. It was about a year ago; they told me there were "disturbances" in my signal I didn't have a problem, either, but they surely wrecked my router remotely later on. I found an appropriate replacement on eBay and got a backup unit, too. Since then, they have only bombarding me with "upgrade" notices that would REQUIRE THEIR ROUTER, and I simply ignored it. For good measure, they also want to give me a "free" phone and a year of "free" service, and when I tried to accept the latter, it turned out they would want me to have a 5G phone, which would turn me into a product and a target at the same time. They can also install a device on the line outside the house, but that's relatively easy to find.

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Ray what do you think about this? https://www.amazon.com/WiFi-Router-Guard-Large-Blocks/dp/B01IJD22YG I have wifi, but I use this box to cover the router. I keep it in a room I do not use.

Also, I have a smart meter guard on my smart meter: https://smartmeterguard.com/ ( which I have no choice to have, because I rent my home)

What do you think about this “protection?

Also too, my neighborhood just installed fiber optic cables. They dug up ground right beside my home and installed them. And elsewhere throughout the neighborhood. How safe are they? They came knocking on the door afterward asking if I wanted to switch to fiber optic cable internet instead of the broadband I have. They said it was faster.

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These devices work in the official range, but they don't block the higher frequencies that are truly harmful. It's the house wiring that is used for antennas, and the whole neighborhood is combined.

To make it concise, people are completely unprotected against 5G-range attacks (30-100GHz; anything over 45GHz is lethal).

Fiber optic cables are indeed faster, and they are needed for transmitting the elevated levels of data collected by 5G and "smart" devices, home routers included.

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May 14Liked by Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)

It’s not just the house wiring, but our own bodies are being harvested of energy through LED lights in the home, and other electrical devices: WBAN = Wide BODY Area Network. Vaccinated or not, the nanotech has infiltrated us all through the spraying, water and food systems. Be well and keep fighting the fight! ❤️

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Yes, Mary, that's important to remember. The nanotech in the body acts as, among other things, an antenna for reception and transmission. Still, without the radio waves, the whole thing would be "only" poisonous.

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Dec 29, 2023Liked by Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)

Thank you. It’s seems almost impossible to get away from this assault, barring moving to a new location.

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Theoretically, yes. Practically, there is nowhere to run.

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Dec 3, 2023Liked by Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)

I was tricked into getting a smart meter when my card failed to put the credit on my meter. I had to surrender to a smart meter or have no gas. Now they want to do the electricity.

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They want to do that here, too, and theoretically, I can pay an extra $15 a month, but practically, they often replace meters without notifying the homeowner.

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Jul 8, 2023·edited Jul 8, 2023Liked by Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)

as far as blocking EMF and related data transmissions, you can use a grounded conductive container (Faraday cage) around a device.

at lower frequencies you can use metallic mesh but higher frequencies will want solid metals.

I've read that tin and of course lead are more effective than aluminum. go figure

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The wavelengths are so short that a tiny crevice in the mesh can disable the device and amplify the incoming signal; imagine shaking a box with a pebble in it. Also, the thickness of the shielding makes a difference. Allegedly, you'd need seven layers of aluminum foil for nearby 5G.

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Jul 8, 2023Liked by Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)

Thanks Ray. Great post. The horrors just keep growing. Unfortunately.

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I heard a radio commercial about 10G, wtaf! I think it was Att...

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Yup, 6, 7 , 8, 9, 10, whatever; they have all existed for probably quite awhile, but not disclosed as such for civilian applications.

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Jul 6, 2023Liked by Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)

Comply or die. Freedom is narrowing. Sounds like what 'Yehoshua', the Lord in Christianity said, 'In the world you'll have tribulation'.

Well, we're in the world, and plenty of tribulation.

Ray, you've covered so much, I'm wondering if they've ever isolated any virus. I think it's claimed. But is it true?

I notice Democrats side with Biden that the virus is real, jab is good.

Isn't that contrary to evidence?

US seems to be only red or blue, no research accepted.

It's strange.

On your issue, are there rules, laws?

Here in BC, Canada, the libraries have computers and you can bring a tablet, use it there.

I'm actually losing interest anyway in internet, prefer other things.

I've ordered 'online', not impressed, likely do without it.

Kind of 'in flux'.

Hope you're recovering. Was it 5G? Or what, possibly?

Did you hear about Dr. Naomi Wolf's close call with death?

Pretty disturbing.

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Jul 5, 2023Liked by Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)

Don't let 'em in, Ray!

(I know, easy for me to say.)

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Jul 5, 2023Liked by Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)

Smart phones and smart homes? The dumbest things you can use if you still value privacy. Everything hooked up to the Internet, bar none, is a spy machine.

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Jul 5, 2023Liked by Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)

Believe it or not the new 5G cellphones can still be switched to use 4G LTE which is a good thing since 5G service is still unstable in the city I live in. So far it seems like it’s more hype than anything although I’m sure they’re working on making it “better.”

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As people are the product, chances are that even 4G phones have 5G built-in, especially b/c 5G is there to collect the user's data and to manipulate their condition and behavior. It cannot be disabled.

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Jul 5, 2023Liked by Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)

When I was cleaning houses, one of my clients bought one of those damn robot vaccuums. My dislike of the thing was due to it being a waste of money, and that no one I had seen who had ever bought one ended up using it much or for very long. The dust trap in them fills up in minutes. Now that I understand it is a spy machine, so it's performance as a vaccuum is secondary. Aaaaahhhh, so. That client was an MD doctor, and no doubt has injected hundreds of people with the jabocide. I bet she still is believing in it, but have to wonder if the deaths have reached her doorstep, her surveilled doorstep. Evil is banal, on the outside.

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That's the way I've been using my "little dwarf." That's what I call my automatic vacuum cleaner that usually picks up a whole container of dirt after a day or two in my 420sq.ft. house with only hard floors. These contraptions map up one's living space and report it to the manufacturer, who sells the information. In the meanwhile, I have three air filters operating constantly. Where is all that dirt coming from?

Not sure what you mean by the practitioner. This is the first time I hear about BioGeometry, and that suggests that it might not be particularly helpful, but I am open for suggestions.

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Okay, let's do that mutually. You are misleading my readers.

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And this is the time for me to erase your comments. Not banning you yet, but this is it.

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What is "positive energy"? it sounds like some New Age term to me.

Human knowledge, as far as I can see, cannot identify things you are describing, but I'm willing to listen.

Also, I need links to texts that I can read; I don't do videos.

You are not listening. I disable the Wi-Fi connection in my "little dwarf." I am not completely stupid. :)

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Where is SC? I want to leave Uber expensive wired south fla

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And I don't need internet. It's a solid plus!

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