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EHS Real Estate

A major challenge: finding a healthy, livable, and accessible place for someone with EHS. A real nightmare!

 

Living in an apartment?
But which apartment isn't polluted by the intense waves from neighbors' connected devices? Shielding solutions exist, but they're very expensive, technically complex to install, and often ill-suited or insufficient. In short, apartments are no longer suitable for people with EHS today.

Living in a single-family home, then?
But if a neighbor or an antenna is too close, it's still unlivable and unhealthy. And what pleasure is there in living confined in a shielded house, built on an uninhabitable plot?

An old house?
If a house is old enough to have walls painted with lead-based paint, there might be some attenuation of waves. Sometimes, a stone house helps a bit, but there's no miracle. A house has doors and windows that are generally sieves for waves. The electrical system isn't always properly installed, so an electrical renovation becomes necessary—and it's expensive.

A new house, then?
Sometimes, they're insulated with aluminum vapor barriers, which create shielding for the walls and reduce the intensity of Wi-Fi coming from outside. But... in most cases, new houses are infested with S.M.A.R.T. wireless devices (Surveillance, Monitoring, Analysis, Reporting Technology). In addition to S.M.A.R.T. electric meters with Zigbee, there are thermostats, heat pumps, appliances, surveillance cameras, and other home automation gadgets that all need to be removed and replaced upon purchase. It's complicated—and again, expensive.

The windows?
When the glass is treated against UV rays, it offers some attenuation, but no miracle near very intense waves. Let's say it's better than nothing. But if the frame is made of wood or plastic, the waves pass through. Even with aluminum vapor barriers in the walls, the holes, doors, and windows remain sieves for waves. And once inside, they bounce around, which is neither comfortable nor bearable for a person with EHS. Properly shielding a house is a very big challenge.

Living in the city?
Are there still livable and habitable places in the city for people with EHS? Realistically, how can one live there without the dwelling being strictly shielded? How to go outside without being dressed in full shielding? Realistically, it's unthinkable to be truly well in the city when one has EHS, as the waves are too intense everywhere. It's important to know that in several places in the city, ambient power levels are as high as if you had cell phones operating glued to your body, from head to toe, 24/7. It's that crazy. And if you doubt it, go measure—you'll see.

Residential neighborhoods, then?
They're increasingly unlivable. In addition to antennas sprouting like mushrooms, several neighbors use "Wi-Fi boosters" that pollute the environment so much that even in a car, on the street, with windows closed, in front of their house, it's too intense! And sometimes, it reaches the 2nd or 3rd neighbor.

And living in a village?
Villages without antennas or polluting Wi-Fi are becoming extinct. It's already very rare. One can console oneself by saying that power levels, although too intense, are generally 10 to 1000 times lower than in the city. That's already something. But it's still unlivable for a person with EHS.

But when the house is near the street?
Electric cars, with or without drivers, and cars equipped with driver-assistance radars emit millimeter waves, not to mention the rest of the wireless connectivity: Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and cellular networks, which most cars are now equipped with. With each passage of a high electromagnetic emission car, the house on the street suffers its pollution. And, as you guessed, these cars are not suitable for people with EHS.

By the river, that should be nice, right?
But large boats, with their radars and antennas, also emit their toxic electromagnetic pollution. And there goes the coastal poetry sinking.

So the top of a mountain?
One must obviously expect to find antennas there! No way to find peace even at the summit!

Go where there’s no internet or cellular network?
Guess what the neighbors do in those places... they connect via satellite, and it pollutes your space to the point of nausea! And want to bet the next new antenna will be installed nearby?

Where to live, then?
Apart from the woods, on a large plot, in a hollow, a nook, far from neighbors and antennas, what's left? And at what price? Can we afford it? How to live near family, friends, a school, services? Well... forget it. A social life? Good luck! Making a place in society? Hahaha! Better to laugh than cry, I guess.

An unprecedented crisis!
It goes without saying that we are experiencing a very serious housing and real estate crisis for people with EHS. If this continues, what livable place will really be left for us? Will we have to live underground? Go to another planet? Cross a portal to another dimension?

What people don't understand...
The effects of waves are cumulative. And the place we don't make now for people with EHS in society is the one that non-EHS people today won't have tomorrow, when their cooking time is reached and they become EHS in turn. It's urgent to accommodate people with EHS in all spheres of society. It's about our future to all.

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