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176 Total Shield, Military Funeral, POTS, and Effective Terrain

Keith Cutter, EMF Remedy LLC Season 1 Episode 176

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A military funeral, the collapse of POTS landlines, and a forced return to RF exposure. I share real-world EMF experiences, VOIP challenges, Total Shield testing, and what “effective terrain” means for reducing synthetic electromagnetic exposure.

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Hospital Wi-Fi And New Normal

Landline Collapse And Customer Service

First Cell Call After Years

VOIP, Porting, And Tradeoffs

Testing A Costly EMF Personal Protection Device

Finding Low-RF Homes With Terrain

Church And Restaurant Exposure Fallout

Dopamine Loops And Screen Addiction

A Proverb And A Closing Prayer

Keith Cutter

A folded flag, three volleys, a widow sitting still as a nation speaks its thanks. And then a different kind of dying. Landlines going silent, and for the first time I could see the future clearly. And in their place something else trying to take hold. Voice over IP. At the same time a return to a church I had to leave, now step back into for the sake of love, remembering community and elsewhere, a different widow preparing to leave one home and step into another, from a place that drains life to one that may yet restore it along the way. Conversations with the uninformed, obvious addiction driving smart device use, and a new client asking me to evaluate a very expensive personal protection device. And the results. This episode begins as a memorial, but it doesn't end there. Life, my friends, isn't as it used to be, and we need to take great care in moving toward tomorrow. Comin' up on behalf of the President of the United States, the United States Army, and a grateful nation, please accept this flag as a symbol of our appreciation for your loved ones' honorable and faithful service. These words were spoken by the uniformed honor guard to my friend, now a widow, after fifty years of marriage. The military honors were carried out with a quiet precision, the flag held taut in the hands of those assigned to the duty. And then after the final volley, the sharp, echoing report of the twenty-one gun salute was folded again deliberately into the familiar triangle. Each movement was exact, practiced, reverent. When the folding was complete, the flag was presented, held firmly, then gently offered accompanied by those words, words that attempt in a single sentence to carry the weight of a lifetime of service and the gratitude of a nation that can never fully repay it. Another member of the honor guard came forward, ma'am, these casings are from the rounds fired in your husband's honor. Please accept them as a keepsake. I had seen these whisperings at funerals and memorials before, but I've never heard them until yesterday. The military honors concluded, and the memorial service began. In the very church I had to leave years ago due to what I would describe as punishing levels of RF radiation. This episode is not about me. My heart and mind were on the departed, the widow, and the community. Yet this is the EMF Remedy Podcast. There were very real and troubling exposures. I learned a lot in the last week, and I'd like to share some of those things with you. Now, as you know, I'm very careful about synthetic field exposures for what I hope are obvious reasons. I've built my life around that discipline, but the past two weeks have been different, filled with unwanted exposures not by choice but by necessity. Preparation for the memorial, time spent helping a newly widowed friend, standing with her in the immediate aftermath, and then the responsibility of honoring his life, offering a eulogy, and explaining in part why my son of a different kind of blood relationship called him grandpa. You don't abandon the widow, you draw near, you don't withhold honor from a man you loved. We aren't made to be separated entirely from community. So you endure what you must for as long as you must, and retreat to a pristine environment to recover. Today a brief telling of what it was like to be re immersed in a radiation filled existence, and what the future may hold. In the days following his passing as we supported a newly widowed friend, another reality pressed in from the side, the quiet collapse of traditional pots or plain old telephone service. Our landline stopped working over a week ago, right when we needed it the most, calling others, sharing the news, and coordinating details for the memorial. And what followed was really eye opening. In trying to establish something as simple as phone service, I got a glimpse, unfiltered into what the near future of communication may look like for many. A future where the older, quieter systems are no longer maintained, and when the alternatives come with costs that are not often spoken of. I want to tell you what it was like to place a phone call on a cell phone after not having done so for years. What it was like to return to that church, the strain of the after memorial dinner held in a local restaurant, dense with overlapping signals, and what both my wife and I experienced not just in those hours of exposure, but in the hours since. We'll talk about the VOIP, its potential fit, peculiarities of signing up, hopefully porting, my friends, that's the code word, porting, our phone number, interfacing with the unaware was very interesting as well. We'll talk about that too. But I want to start at the emergency room on the night of his passing. In a room that I was very familiar with because I've been there many, many, many times in my ambulance career. And you know what? Not that long ago there were signs posted no cell phone use in the hospital. And it's as though somehow pulse modulated radiation, which is never shown to be without arm, is now embraced. I saw a Wi-Fi router plugged in to a treatment room. Crazy. To consider the fact that once there was great concern and caution with regard to exposing patients and medical equipment, now that caution has disappeared. How and why did that happen? After that faithful night we began coordinating all the details, and I was making phone calls on my landline phone, of course. And between one call and the next, the service went down. And it was an amazing and eye-opening experience to get it back running again visiting the website, which I had no time for, given everything that was going on, but we had to do anyway. There was a chat service on the website, but it didn't work. And I thought, how can they not have their chat service working? You know, they have their customers to support. I began over the course of that week to realize there's a slow dismantling going on. These companies now running the last vestiges of what was the Bell system, at least in our area, clearly bought the existing infrastructure. And they have no intention of improving it. And getting a service call implemented was more difficult than I would have imagined. If you can believe this, the only way to reach them was by phone, not email, and the chat was down. It's been down every day since. I think maybe they've discontinued it. Yet they act surprised when my wife mentioned that it was down. So we had to make a phone call to get to tell them that the line was down and it needed to be fixed. The only way we were able to do that in a timely manner was we to resort to a smartphone, which I don't I don't use it to make phone calls and send texts and whatnot. It's there for emergencies. Sometimes use it for navigation. Sometimes go months between even powering the device on. Not central to my lifestyle. So there I am on the front porch, wrapped in shielding cloth, unable to see the phone after I called. And with being on hold and the amount of time it took to talk to the service rep who didn't speak English very well, I was still getting cooked. And that one exposure just really messed me up for hours. Cognitive deficit, brain fog, and just an overall feeling of really crummy for the remainder of the day. Now there seemed to be a game to be played because they would tell us that the phone line worked, don't you hear it ringing? And of course we didn't. Later, we went to the extreme of finding another way to call our own phone and it rolled directly to voicemail. So I won, I'm wondering how they were able to verify that it worked and asking me, is it ringing if their call would have rolled to voicemail? And then, you know, there were the episodes of them declaring it uh fixed and wasn't. Maybe they were just trying to clear the, you know, the service call in a timely manner for their metric's sake. I I don't know. But it was really irritating have to reinitiate the need for service, reinitiate, reinitiate. Just became so painfully obvious to me that there isn't any maintenance of the existing infrastructure. So all the machinations that are going around talking about may we or may we not abandon pots, phones, it's already been done, my friends. They've already been abandoned, in my opinion. And the companies that now own those lines, at least in this area, are just there to suck it dry, you know, to continue to charge people a hundred bucks a month in my case for plain old telephone service. So it was um needful for me to realize that they're gone. They're not going to be upheld by any kind of legislation. There's no financial incentive to maintain the service fleet it would require to maintain those lines. They're just going to ride this thing until they don't have any lines left, I think. So then what? What do you do? When you you need to make phone calls, obviously. So voice over IP seem sounds like the most reasonable option. And my son's been using it for a couple of years. It has its peculiarities, but it seems to work for him. So I thought we'll sign up on that. And the code word I told you is porting a number. I'm hopeful that I may be able to port my existing number to voice over IP if I do end up going in that way. But here's the curious thing: the only way to sign up again on one of the industry's most popular voiceover IP services. The only way to sign up is by, you guessed it, telephone. Can't do it online, can't do it through chat. Long, long. I mean, it took five minutes to validate the credit card. I don't know whether they ran to the bank, you know, to verify it or what, but crazy. Monday, um, a client had asked me to test their total shield product, um, what I would classify as a personal protection device. So I visited the home. We set up the total uh shield product far from where we were going to be sitting. I then constructed a uh a board, if you will, that had an accurate three-dimensional magfield meter. I was using the new, well, the no longer the newest, but the EM3 does a great job from my perspective of um three-dimensional magfield assessment. And next to that, my trusty NFA 1000 looking at the electric fields. Next to that, a safe and sound Pro 2 for RF exposure, and then lastly, a uh Stetzer microsurge meter to get an estimate of what the uh dirty electricity is like. And so we sat very still because if you move around, you can change the value of the RF and the electric field values pretty easily. We sat still and we looked at what the numbers were. And then I took yellow stickies and I wrote the numbers we agreed to down under each meter for magnetic, electric, RF, and dirty electricity. So we would remember what the before state was, and then without moving, I used a remote activator to turn on the distant, it was uh way over on the other side of the house, total shield device. The client told me it was supposed to cover acres of land. It was the big agricultural model, so I assuming. And what happened was there was no change in the magnetic field exposure as measured on the uh sorry, the electric field as measured on the NFA. There was no reduction of the dirty electricity. We had to reset and reobserve the RF because of course there was a little impulse with the remote. But again, no no significant change in the RF environment. Interestingly, I thought the magnetic field went up by two one-hundredths, which is not a a huge difference. Maybe we could just call that staying the same, but I thought it was interesting that it moved at all and that it went up rather than down. So anyway, there was no effect from that test, which was administered on Monday using the client's total shield device on electric fields, magnetic fields, radio frequency radiation, and dirty electricity. Now, the dirty electricity was difficult to measure because the utility that provides service in this county that uses PLC power line communication, the numbers are continuously variable. They're always going up and down, always going up and down. But so you couldn't, you know, from one second to the next get the same number. And yet what we did not see was something like plugging in a filter, which I also demonstrated to the client. And we achieved about a 70% reduction by plugging in a uh a new line of uh DNA or dissipative noise attenuation filters that I've been using. Plugged it in right at the uh main electric panel. So yeah, no uh no significant um reduction or change in the fields, really. And then I had uh an interesting pre-sale EMF assessment in my goodness. I wish I wish I could show it to you. I wish I could bring you out there and show it to you because it's exactly what I've been describing in terms of the effective use of terrain. This was, by all intents and purposes, a little hidden valley, not even visible from the main road that serves that area. And it's large acreages with a few homes in a very rural, you would say, remote area. Uh beautiful, by the way, very nice houses out there. And really shielded or sheltered well from RF, from what we call town, the town of City of Sandpoint. You can't see it because the mountains are in the way and yet only 20 minutes drive away. So it was as strategic as you could hope for, apart from a slot wall canyon, you know, and owning the edges of that canyon. You know, there's potential for somebody may put up RF emitting tech on some of those mountains, and the house will be affected at that point. But right now, it's um very well situated. You know, it would be, gosh, I don't know, hundreds of thousands of acres to try to buy the mountains as well. And uh, yeah, that's just prohibitive. So, as I say, aside from living in a slot wall canyon, really good and effective use of terrain. So that was very helpful and very encouraging, I hope, for the uh prospective uh new homeowner. And then at church, um, you know, going back to the church that I had to leave, and you know, we were members in good standing. It wasn't like a church discipline thing. It was a voluntary, we just I couldn't go there anymore. And I've mentioned this before, but it was the last thing I was willing to give up that sense of community, uh being a part of the body, uh really a need to gather together with others and study the word of God and um. Have that fellowship with one another. Not optional for me. And so it was the very last thing I gave up when I was at my very worst. This would have been in 2018. Yeah, 2018. I would I was living in a relatively pristine place. Although there were some problems in that house we were renting with um wiring errors I couldn't correct. But relatively, I mean, better than any anything else you might imagine. So I would recover all week. We would go to church, spend an hour or two there, and I was sick for the entire week. And then I'd go start it over again. That's why I had to leave that church. So going back for the sake of delivering the eulogy wasn't something I really was compelled to do it. I felt compelled to do it. I wanted to do it. But uh going back to those exposures was really not something I was looking forward to. And I think I've described the church before. It's a metal building. You know, it has metal siding on all four sides and a metal roof and tiny windows. So imagine 100, 200, 300 people inside a room and they've all got smartphones that are trying to communicate to the towers. So if you're not already aware, your your smart device alters the intensity of radiation output to be able to reach the tower. So assuming everybody's device, 300 of them are all on high, and you've got the church infrastructure itself with the Wi-Fi routers and that kind of thing, it was, you know, it I remember it being just absolutely draining, miserable environment. And so I went back, I delivered the eulogy. I really enjoyed being there. I connected with some people that I hadn't seen in years, and it was wonder to re wonderful to rekindle those relationships. I wanted to be there with the widow to support her. And I would do it again if I needed to, but oh my gosh. I had this asymmetrical pain in my head. I began to get, you know, this brain fog and this just feeling of I don't know, like you're trying to move through molasses. Your thoughts come slowly and uh just diminished capacity all over. So that was um it was remarkable for both my wife and myself. So uh community and pain and recovery for a few hours, and then there was a dinner afterward with the with the widow and uh some of her family members, and you know, how can you how can you refuse that? I have to tell you, my wife and I haven't gone to a like a two-plus hour dinner in a restaurant filled with people with smart devices and probably smart infrastructure in years. Now I can go into any environment now because I have a special home to recover in, but oh my gosh. We both just noticed that it felt like a snowball in in front of a flamethrower. And I don't mean the heat necessarily, I mean we just melted. Our personalities became like drones. We had this fixed smile on our face, but no spark, no ability to, you know, be energetic. Thoughts came slowly, and you could just feel the eroding of capacity. And it just made me wonder at the church and at this restaurant this slow boy slow-boiled frog effect. Is this what we are now? Are people limited in their abilities versus what they had fifty or a hundred years ago? Because, as you know, I don't ascribe to the idea that it's only the ones who are sensitive that are affected. By the way, I I had an interview with Andrew Marino last week. Hope to publish that soon. And um I believe his work showed that everyone is affected because their brain waves change, therefore, your body has noticed it, and then we're left to guess at what happens after that. But um yeah, so you know, my open question is how much are people affected that they don't even realize? And then, oh my gosh, trying to recover last night, really fitful sleep, even in a pristine environment. That always happens when I have a significant uh EMF exposure, but it was really bad last night. I'm not fully recovered now. I don't know if I sound like myself or not, but hopefully in a couple of days at least, I'll be totally recovered. And then up at 4 a.m. Because, you know, the would-be buyer of the property I just evaluated, they want their product. They want their report, you know. So anyway, I yeah, I enjoy the work that I do. So I was happy to do it. I got that um report written in the early hours and got that delivered to the client. So, what can I say about this? You know, I just wanted to share sort of another day in the life, but um centered around somebody who has been living a life apart from this, what it took to go back into it, and how I never want to go back into it again. Of course, I'll have to um with the next memorial or whatever comes up, but yeah, the fact that hospitals used to preclude these devices and now they love them, that the writing is on the wall, pots is gone. We don't imagine we can keep it. That the voiceover IP may be the only way forward, but that will require your internet to be active anytime you want phone service. Which, if you are using any kind of an RF solution, even though it may not affect your home, you're gonna have to be projecting RF into the environment for phone service in the future. I thought the testing of the Total Shield was very interesting at the at the client's request. Making that first cell phone call after years, wow, what an eye-opener that was. You know, because I lived for years, maybe decades, with a cell phone turned on all the time. And I wonder if I was just walking around diminished all that time and just didn't really realize it. The uh pre-sale assessment, that was wonderful to see that hidden valley. And I want to give my listeners hope that they're not easy to find, but they can still be found. Now, the price was astronomical just because we live in a resort area. But relatively speaking, I can't even imagine why this property is still on the market. It was beautiful. I mean, something out of a Hollywood movie, just gorgeous. I don't know. Maybe people just don't want to drive the extra five minutes or not be on a main road or something. And then the pain and the restored community of going back to that church with the crazy levels of exposure. And um, so glad I found a new church home. I just say that much. But I did thank the pastor there because he gave me a um he gave me the impetus years ago to begin studying through the Bible each and every year. I remember him, and I and I told him yesterday, I said, I remember about eight years ago, you said you had been doing this for 20 years and how it's allowed you to gain an understanding of the integration of all the different books that you can never get any other way. And I just told him that, you know, by God's grace, we've been doing that every year, and it's just had a wonderful effect. The recovery times that I've mentioned, the dinner afterwards. Oh one thing at the dinner I forgot to mention is that one member of the uh there were six, seven of us there at the table. Yeah. And um, one woman was she just couldn't keep away from her cell phone. And I looked over what she was scrolling. She was looking at cat videos and literal cat videos. I know I mention them sometimes to be funny, but yeah, cat videos and icing uh cakes. And I just couldn't help but feel that this is that dopamine-driven, you know, addiction response that we are all prone to. You know, you've got this sort of internal pharmacy that's triggered by novelty. And um, I'm just gonna mention the name of somebody. They go by uh testimonia. And I think her first name is Tess, but um, she's got some incredible music out there. One song I like. It's not my typical favorite. You know, I tend to listen to classical music or opera or jazz, maybe, but um it's called Dopamine, and it's available on YouTube, and the lyrics are just spot on, absolutely spot on. And then, like I said, fitful sleep, just a marker in my mind of recovering from the exposures. And um, yeah, just going over the EMF stuff I've been involved with this week. Super looking forward to the upcoming training of new consultants this month, later this month. And I want to close by quoting, and I've no I've quoted this before, but in light of everything I said, my friends, it bears repeating. Are you ready? This is from the old King James, the prudent foreseeth the evil and hideth himself, but the simple pass on and are punished. So that's it for today. I hope this has been helpful. Please join me in praying that this episode might be a blessing to many. Keith Cutter, EMFremedy.com. See you next time.

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