Dirty Electricity Protection

Posted by Lloyd on August 18, 2011 under Videos | 4 Comments to Read

  • Joseph said,

    If you filter the “dirty electricity” only at the outlets, what about the possible thousands of feet of wiring throughout your household? The wiring in your house is many wavelengths of the high frequencies you are directly measuring at the outlets and is therefore emanating, nay, enveloping your whole body long before your lamp cords and such. Also, if you can only directly measure these frequencies by plugging in a module is the human body really in any danger? Better to show how much radiation the individual is receiving before and after you plug in your device. That would be a true test.

  • Lloyd said,

    You are right the electricity in your home has an impact on your whole body. You are not filtering only at the outlets, you are filtering throughout your electrical supply, at least that is how it works in my house. I can put a filter on a socket at one end of the house and it brings down the GS units at the other end. Is the human body in any danger? Yes I believe so, and there is research to support this – http://electricsense.com/1825/dirty-electricity-gs-filter/ -I can feel the electricity as can other electrosenstives

  • joanne said,

    I have seen a flood light smoke for a few minutes. excess external power I believe caused this am I correct? also our hot water system’s fuse kept breaking, is this also excess power being sourced through our power system? Is it possible to capture these radiation charged particles on camera? Ernest Rutherford scientist captured radiation on a photography plate!Is this possible on our digital cameras? as I have many images of round various sizes of pattern particles, some green some red but mostly white. I am yet to get a radiation detection! an ancient model red up to 30 to 100.
    Also dose surveillence and tracking give out significant radiation? Can you get a reading of these types of signals?

  • Lloyd said,

    The flood light “smoking” sounds more like steam, ie. condensation being evaporated. The fuse blowing on your hot water system is probably more to do with a faulty element (possibly a short) than anything to do with your electrical supply. If you are worried about power surges then I would suggest you protect electrical equipment like computers and TVs with a power strip with surge protection. I have not tried capturing radiation with a digital camera. An AM radio can be used to detect RF radiation very cheaply see http://electricsense.com/2901/how-to-detect-rf-radiation-using-your-am-radio/

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