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Ive mapped out my city with one of those. I’m emf sensitive so I wanted to see what the heck was out there.

Baseline in a city is around 200 of those units. In front of a 4g antenna, it can go to 1300, or higher. Danger levels are anything above 100.

I’ve made an emf “sanctuary” only wired devices, no nearby antenna, and I’ve gotten baseline down to 40 ish.

Not to cast doubt on this random post that doesn’t mention what units they’re measuring, but those readings could easily be just cause they were near the WiFi router.

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Agreed. It's not enough info to be conclusive. But it's still interesting.

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He is checking people with EMF readers like some scientology bullshit? Maybe they have thetans lmao.

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This is very cool (and also disturbing). My brother ran ghost hunting tours at the old local jail, I'm going to see if I can borrow his meter and take it with me to my next doctor appointment (that place is full of old people who have had the vax). We need more data, but this is intriguing to say the least.

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Bill Gates implanted 5g into those women so he can automatch them on tinder like the meme says.

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Interesting if true.

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Yeah, good EMF Readers are not cheap.

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wow.

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I thought those were for ghost hunting

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An EMF Reader measures electromagnetic frequencies. You can use them on anything that has electricity. Plants, animals, humans, and the earth emit frequencies in low ranges.

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I've used somewhat specialized versions when I repaired appliances, they were used for checking the leakage on a microwave oven, around the door.

Modern ones are a lot more responsive to more bands.

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Some sort of stress response?