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This is a warning to others who might be as careless as I was. I'm a victim of an attack by "Comcast/Infinity", and my brain is likely permanently damaged from it. When I switched back to Comcast in the early 1990s it had recently become "Infinity", and they had new "'"improved'"" modem/routers. Unfortunately I didn't read the fine print, or I would have known they have their own antennae inside which is always on, so it continues to generate microwaves unless you OPT OUT. I specifically told the Comcast/Infinity installer I didn't use anything wireless, and he said "just turn off wifi and you'll be fine"...

I don't use anything wireless nor have a smart meter, because I'm sensitive to microwaves, maybe because I almost died a few times after being repeatedly attacked? For about ten years I sat at my computer for most of the day, not realizing I was being radiated the entire time, but hey - I got to help Comcast/Infinity create a neighborhood hot spot! After almost a decade I finally got a TriField meter (not the best I know from information here), thinking I was being microwaved from above. I soon traced the radiation to the router/modem, which made me astounded and infuriated (at myself too). Then I researched it, and learned about their always-on antennae. Some people claim they told Comcast to turn their wireless antennae off, but they turned it on again later without the lights. Mine was behind a pile of books in the corner the entire time, so I rarely looked even if wifi lights were on.

By then the damage had been done for almost a decade, and a few years later my brain is still functioning poorly. Having this happen during the end times isn't good, but I have to soldier-on with what capability my mind still has. I think they stopped doing that to us after complaints from customers like me, not sure though? I always wondered why every time I visited my family I felt like a new man after a couple days, sleeping normally again and not in a constant mental haze. I also contracted prostate cancer, which was cured by medicinal cannabis, and other modalities. I also kept getting sarcomas on the right side of my head, the side towards the router radiating me. I seem to have a melanoma there now, which reminds me - I have to buy another syringe of cannabis extract.. I also have the early stages of cataracts, which is worse in the right eye.

I took my TriField meter with me while walking my dog, and found that all schools around here max-out my meter, because EMF weapons towers are built next to them for that purpose. The high school football fields also have inward facing barbed-wire, probably installed during "REX84", but I digress There is even a pre-school right at the base of a menacing EMF weapons tower, so those girls will not be giving birth - a moot point, but they will have many other health problems. I noticed that most apartment buildings had high readings, likely because at least one person had the Comcast/Infinity router/modem, so people there likely don't sleep well? That's one of my "horror stories", I could write a book. My lesson is READ THE FINE PRINT, don't be like me!

It could have been worse, and I thank God for giving me the chance to be redeemed and saved, I believe the Holy Bible is God's word, but not a religion, rather a user manual for spiritual entities having a human experience. Me and my service dog (hopefully a good woman too?) are moving to the Siskyou mountains, where there is a little town between three wilderness areas in Trinity. I want to see the end of these end times, when all the evil in this world is flushed into HELL!!!

I'm thankful for this blog, it has much information not seen elsewhere, and very appreciated.

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Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)'s avatar

Sounds like a few horror stories... The brain, allegedly, can recover after a few years, if exercised on a regular basis.

"Smart" TVs are also offenders: they also emit wireless signals even when not hooked up to the Internet. In some of them, it is possible to disable wireless, at least theoretically, while in others one must rip out the Wi-Fi board (unless it's built into the motherboard).

The 5G installations on school buildings are infuriating... They complete the job that "vaccines" didn't manage to accomplish on the children... HPV "vaccines" also cause infertility...

Since these latest routers (Infinity is one of the first offenders starting about 2-3 years ago), one can run, but cannot hide...

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Depswah's avatar

Amazing how those all around us, have been blinded by the light - I think this is because they are not the light and cannot function when the light, slaps them in the face...I believe the terminology is, DUMBFOUNDED!

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RedShoe's avatar

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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yantra's avatar

cheap health insurance.

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Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)'s avatar

Please, specify.

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Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)'s avatar

Here, in the village, my wife and I have a meter that looks at least 50 years 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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yantra's avatar

again, unfortunately, cheap health insurance, as i am sure you know.

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Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)'s avatar

Please, specify. Again. :)

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RedShoe's avatar

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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Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)'s avatar

So, the "smart" meter was intentionally defective? There are stories about that out there besides yours...

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Kathie's avatar

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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Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)'s avatar

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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Hidee's avatar

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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Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)'s avatar

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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Depswah's avatar

Don't forget to speak to all of these folks who have gotten 4FREE a Tesla unit - I fail to recall the name, something LINK from your EMUSK dude! Not good at all - Satlink is like having a dew weapon in your vicinity.

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Mary Conley's avatar

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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Depswah's avatar

Blessings ~

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Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)'s avatar

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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Hidee's avatar

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

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Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)'s avatar

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

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Adele's avatar

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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Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)'s avatar

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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Gail Gardner's avatar

I have an opt-out meter and never forget the amount they charge. $15.66 a month. Hmmm. 1+5=6.66. How original.

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Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)'s avatar

Here, in Central Kentucky, it's $15 plus 6% tax, which amounts to $0.90. The meter reader said he was the only one left out of seven readers... Six are gone.

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Gail Gardner's avatar

Where I am the repair people read my meter. And they only read it quarterly so I get wildly over-estimated bills in between. Then they read it and I owe nothing for a month or a tiny amount.

I got a "payment plan" once because I knew if I paid the ridiculous amount they'd owe me power for 6 months!

If they ever had meter readers they don't anymore. Originally, I was the only person with an opt-out meter in their area. Now there are half a dozen others.

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Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)'s avatar

"Smart" meters tend to overestimate, or even disastrously overcharge. It's disillusioning about humans how many are not thinking...

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SomeDude's avatar

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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Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)'s avatar

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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Andy Bunting's avatar

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

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Christine the Strawberry Girl's avatar

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

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Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)'s avatar

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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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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Pamela Raditsch's avatar

Don't let 'em in, Ray!

(I know, easy for me to say.)

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Crixcyon's avatar

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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Gail Gardner's avatar

Some less so, though. An old desktop with no camera using ethernet with no capability for WiFi or Bluetooth can't do what a smart phone and other tech can do.

When I need a router I use a very old version with a physical on/off switch for the WiFi. It has big blue lights when WiFi is on. (I never turn WiFi on.)

I've never had a smart phone. My flip phone stays charged up, powered off, in a tin box. Battery is removable.

And I have a Cornett ED88T EMF meter to make sure nothing is transmitting. There is nothing cordless, wireless, or "smart" in or on my cabin. And no neighbors within 1/3 mile.

Only 4 towers with 11 antennas within 3 miles and none are cell phone antennas. But I'm so sensitive that I still have symptoms regularly, but thankfully acute pain only rarely.

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Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)'s avatar

Lucky with the neighbors. 5G usually works to about half a mile, but if your meter shows it's there, chances are, it's there, possibly b/o the grid functioning as an antenna.

The old desktop still collects information and forwards it as soon as it's on the LAN. Also, its memory retains information even when it's turned off, unless it's fully without power, but even they it takes several hours for the RAM to clear or if it's old enough, a memory check on startup clears it. Moreover, even its the internal speaker can be remotely converted into a microphone, so it's best to unplug it from the motherboard (there will be no error message beeps, but that's the tradeoff).

5G becomes extremely sickening over 30GHz and it kills all life over 45, but most meters don't measure above 10, and those that do cost a lot and usually report their location and measurement to their manufacturers/handlers, making it easier to target the owner and perfect radiation exposure on the location. In the meanwhile, meters can report false information to the user...

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Gail Gardner's avatar

Yes, anything connected online has a downside. But at least it can't collect biometric data or see my face and emotions (as far as we know).

The desktop isn't a commercial brand - white box built by a tech I knew. But of course the components are commercial and who knows what their capabilities really are?

My monitor isn't a major brand. I use ViewSonic monitors - way easier on my eyes. High quality and not nearly as pricey as they originally were. Less likely to be skyware, but who can tell?

My meter mostly picks up the smart meter collector 160 feet from my cabin. I wish they'd move that thing. At least the way the cabin is built keeps that RF from getting into it according to the Cornett ED88T. And whatever else is outdoors in the other direction - towers or neighbors.

I hate winter and love spring to fall because all the trees having leaves makes a huge difference. They block and absorb a lot of what would otherwise make it to my porch (but not detectably indoors).

True, we don't have a way to measure what is most likely to cause us harm. Some days outside it is like there is less oxygen. Other days I'm fine. On good days, I can do all the physical things I used to do. On bad days, I need to lean on something or sit down after the slightest exertion.

Once a long time ago in the FB group EMF Warriors someone mentioned 60hz? satellite grids and oxygen. They wouldn't elaborate, but I wonder if it is something like that going on.

I live right where they manipulate the weather with geo-modification. We get heavy rains two days after they spray particular patterns. Frequencies are involved as that is when I feel the most issues, too.

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Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)'s avatar

Everything "smart" collects data, while daisy-chaining into the IoT, and fast wireless of 5G can accurately locate people and can ID people by their heartbeat...

Not familiar with the 60Hz story, but 50GHz is certainly lethal.

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Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)'s avatar

The radiation levels are becoming insane. My wife and I went to the nearby town of 25,000 and we were literally dizzy after only a few hours. We had sleeping problems since one of our three neighbors (we have three, each about 25 yards from us) started using a 5G-compatible home router, and my wife can hear ringing in her ears quite often. Quartz crystal on her desk helped her for about a year, but the levels keep increasing. It is the local electric grid that's in use here now, thanks to the neighbor's home router. There is also a small booster box on a nearby lamp post.

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Other people have to be experiencing health issues from all this. They must just be oblivious like the frog in a pot of water. And when they realize they have health issues, they'll likely never figure out why. If they go to doctors, they're even less likely to find out and very likely to end up with meds that will make them more unhealthy.

All the elderly people I know or knew were strong and healthy physically and mentally until they got talked into that first script. It was all downhill from there. Symptoms from one lead to another and another. They're never the same after that.

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Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)'s avatar

People have been experiencing similar symptoms all over the country ever since the convid scam started.

Doctors are either totally ignorant or are forbidden to ID radiation poisoning, possibly because they are the same as convid symptoms ("covid" itself is an invented illness). In many hospitals, patients are still being asked about convid...

5G has become exponentially worse in recent days around here, causing sore throat, coughs, headaches, and whatever else.

On my end, as I have been saying for a few years, I don't think I'll know what hit me.

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I'm just thankful I live in such a rural area that most people I know didn't fall for that. I never saw anyone in a mask and the ones I asked say they didn't take the "preventative".

Of all the people who built the cabin I live in, only one took it. One neighbor took it, but I only rarely see him and always outside standing many feet away.

It turns out being a hermit is a good thing these days. I only see a couple of people in person a month and 95% of them didn't fall for it.

Besides the smart meter collector, I heard fiber internet is coming to this area. No idea if it will come here, but I hope not as usually those things are wireless from a pole in rural areas.

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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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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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Unagnu's avatar

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

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Unagnu's avatar

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

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