One of the most common questions I receive from people who have become electrically sensitive is “How can I use a computer without increasing my symptoms?” Some people experience headaches, brain fog, burning skin, chest pain, heart arrhythmia or other electrical sensitivity symptoms when using a computer. Whether you already experience symptoms or simply want to use… Read More
Why Do Fiber Optic Installations Increase Electrical Sensitivity?
I have received hundreds of emails from people in several countries who report an increase in, or initial onset of, electrical sensitivity symptoms when high-speed fiber optic internet is installed in their neighborhood. How could this be? Isn’t wired fiber optic internet, which uses light to transmit large amounts of data at incredibly high speeds,… Read More
TEDx Talk: Wireless Wake-Up Call
Update April 2022: My TEDx talk “Wireless Wake-Up Call” has now been viewed nearly 1.6 million times and has been translated into at least nine languages, including Japanese, German, French, Italian, Swedish, Czech, Hungarian, Estonian and Arabic. Thank you to everyone who has shared this important message with your communities over the past six years…. Read More
A New Paradigm in EMF Science
This article was published earlier this year in The Bent, which is the magazine for the National Engineering Honor Society. The organization has a membership of 87,000 engineers across the country and the overall response was quite positive. The article succinctly summarizes how EMF science now shows that wireless technology can harm our health and I point toward solutions… Read More
Why is Xfinity WiFi Harming People?
Update September 2022: Most Comcast Xfinity stores offer cable modems with no WiFi capabilities to any customer that asks. The non-WiFi modems available are the newer Docsys 3.1 Netgear CM1150V or the Docsys 3.0 Arris model TM822R and the newer Docsys 3.1 Arris SB8200 or Arris SB6190 (which both only have internet capability – no phone… Read More
Do You Have a “Smart” Meter?
Truckee, California (just north of Lake Tahoe) is unique in that its utility company (Truckee Donner PUD) uses all three types of electrical meter systems: Analog, AMR and AMI (“smart” meters). During a recent visit, I made several short videos of each type of meter system to help you easily identify the type of electrical… Read More
Cafe Thrives Without WiFi
I enjoy sharing stories of businesses that are thriving while bucking the current wireless trend. Once such business is Equator Coffee in Mill Valley, California: Recently, I had the opportunity to spend some time in Mill Valley and noticed that hardly anyone in this very popular cafe was on a laptop. How could this be?… Read More
How to Create a Low-EMF Home
I had the opportunity to write about creating a healthy home for Common Ground Magazine this month. I focused on the four types of electromagnetic fields that you want to check for in your home. I have included a short video below that shows you how to measure EMFs. Hopefully this will help you create a healthier home… Read More
A Miracle in Fort Collins
Editor’s Note: This story was written by a member of a group of citizens that recently stopped a major cell tower from being placed in their Colorado community. (March 22, 2016) It all came together at a neighborhood church on what would become a dramatically stormy night in the Northern Colorado town of Fort Collins…. Read More
Wireless Empire Strikes Back
This week the New York Times published an article questioning the safety of wearable wireless devices such as the new Apple Watch. I thought the tech writer, Nick Bilton, wrote a thoughtful piece that pointed out some issues with wireless technology. Namely, that we probably shouldn’t be wearing microwave radiation transmitters on our bodies all day…. Read More
EMF Solutions Interview (Short Video)
Here is a six-minute video that highlights some of the most practical solutions to our growing EMF pollution problem. It was taken from a recent 2-hour live event all about the EMF topic.
No Tech Zone (Inspirational Video)
I lived in San Francisco for 15 years. It used to be one of the most incredible cities in the world – mostly because of the spirit of the people. The current tech boom has pushed out a lot of the creative people and has changed the city, but this video starts to bring some of… Read More