How I survive electrosmog at home, in the French countryside, since the commissioning of a new cell tower in February 2024.
In France, the “Mobile New Deal” is actively working to eliminate all white zones.
There’s no point in moving to a more favorable location: the fewer radio frequency there is, the faster a new mast will appear.
Here I know my surroundings. For the time being, I can still often go bareheaded… in the kitchen. But little by little, the level is rising. And sometimes the RF-waves are too intense:
– When the network is very busy,
– when the antenna goes haywire,
– when a late-model car parks nearby,
– when tractors and farmers equipped with mobile phones and other wireless devices are working in the fields,
– when people on site have a smartphone that emits even when switched off…
…and I don’t want to wear shielding clothes all day in the house, I seek shelter in a shielded construction trailer, where I finally find electromagnetic peace.
While I’m fortunate to have been able to set up this emergency system, which can only be temporary, more and more RF sufferers find themselves with no other solution than to flee their homes. You don’t see them, you don’t hear from them, they’re entrenched in the woods, in their car, at best in a caravan or a shack, with no water, no electricity, no means of communication, and for some only visitable by foot through solidarity networks.
RF sufferers are the new pestiferous, the tabou-persons you never hear about because pressand TV make a point of keeping them out of the spotlight. The administrations that set standards, the owners of antennas and newspapers are all part of the same circles of interest.
What if that happened to you?????