Sounds like you really are in a #'1 'Hot Spot', Lidia! I think from past work it's been established that high freqs follow the skin effect [like lightning round a plane skin] and though they may pick up on wiring would not be able to drive into such a low RF impedance and cause re-radiation. Would act more like screen- but infrasound is a different matter entirely and more likely to cause visual and visceral effects. But it is banned as a danger to health and not picked up when tested for [as far as I know] in the general community. It does sound like you have a good case to get some testing done by your local authority health protection people.
On Thursday, 5 December 2013 01:59:45 UTC, Lidia wrote: > > My Hum has been also "masked" by a HF "tinnitus" during in the day, which > at night gets so strong that I equally despise it as the Hum, and I have > enough reasons to believe that it is caused by the Hum and is yet another > ugly face of the Hum....(The louder the Hum, the louder the tinnitus.) It > is nothing more than the RF irradiated from the power lines and the smart > grid system, possibly combined with WiMax and other antennas. The same > "static hissing, rotating, white/ Brownian noise" can be heard on any > digital recorder camcorder, where there is a Hum. We've been slowly cooked > at a very low intensity pulsed RF/microwave frequency. The vibrations felt > in the body by many of the Hum victims, are a living evidence of how a > microwave oven works - by exciting the food water molecules and redirecting > the heat. And right now I have vibrations in my heart, as Victor said, it > hits me in the gut and chest! > >> >> >> -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Hum Sufferers" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/hum-sufferers. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/groups/opt_out.
