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Grounding godfather, Clint Ober explains:


Life changing would be no exaggeration. I cannot recommend it enough.

These sheets are available for standard sized double or single mattresses. (I have no commercial interest in the above link... that is just where I bought mine from)

Your health! :cheers:
 
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Grounding godfather, Clint Ober explains:


Life changing would be no exaggeration. I cannot recommend it enough.

These sheets are available for standard sized double or single mattresses. (I have no commercial interest in the above link... that is just where I bought mine from)

Your health! :cheers:

Just watching a programme on Morgellons disease, as you're on and spreading the good word on health, do you think it is a real disease or a conspiracy by the medical establishment to not acknowledge its existence?

It's Sunday, so it's alright to ask after all :D
 
Just watching a programme on Morgellons disease, as you're on and spreading the good word on health, do you think it is a real disease or a conspiracy by the medical establishment to not acknowledge its existence?

It's Sunday, so it's alright to ask after all :D
I have heard of it in connection to aerial spraying (commonly know as chemtrails), especially in Canada, which is a bit of a testing ground for those kind of experiments. Off the top of my head, I think it is either a bacteria or virus.

I am pretty sure that the 'mad scientitst' Tony Pantalleresco was hit with it... he's in Canada.
 
These experiments have been going on for decades, obviously the establishment denies it.

Porton Down are the culprits in Britain, I believe they sprayed Norfolk with something nasty, back in the 60s or 70s, and then instructed the local GPs to monitor and report back the effects.
 
Yeah, you'd think people reporting the pulling of coloured fibres out of their skin, like some out of sorts party performer, would raise some concern in the medical profession.

I suppose if so much unknown and secretive chemical experimentation is going on this is just the tip. All the more puzzling as to doctors' reluctance to diagnose it as such and dismiss these things out of hand! And call sufferers mentalists :laugh::eek2:
 
For the record, the Earth Sheets look good too. Never heard of them before. Who knew! :p
I did! I'm an early adopter, lol.

I have been grounding for about five years, just with a simple copper cable wrapped around my ankle and plugged into the earth pin on the wall socket. I've been using the bed sheet for just over a year, and for the first time in my life, I actually look forward to going to bed... I zonk out almost as soon as I hit the mattress. :)
 
Yeah, you'd think people reporting the pulling of coloured fibres out of their skin, like some out of sorts party performer, would raise some concern in the medical profession.

I suppose if so much unknown and secretive chemical experimentation is going on this is just the tip. All the more puzzling as to doctors' reluctance to diagnose it as such and dismiss these things out of hand! And call sufferers mentalists :laugh::eek2:
Not really surprising, the docs have huge mortgages to take care of, so they want to keep their jobs... and the quickest way to lose your job in this modern world is to go against 'the machine'.
 
I did! I'm an early adopter, lol.

I have been grounding for about five years, just with a simple copper cable wrapped around my ankle and plugged into the earth pin on the wall socket. I've been using the bed sheet for just over a year, and for the first time in my life, I actually look forward to going to bed... I zonk out almost as soon as I hit the mattress. :)

Hey ed

I don’t agree with you on most things but I’m interested in the copper cable on your ankle and earth pin in the socket. How is this grounding. I thought the idea of grounding was to walk barefoot on th earth. Etc.

And how does your blanket work. Thanks
 
Hey ed

I don’t agree with you on most things but I’m interested in the copper cable on your ankle and earth pin in the socket. How is this grounding. I thought the idea of grounding was to walk barefoot on th earth. Etc.

And how does your blanket work. Thanks
Highly recommended, it might be the first step towards you seeing things the way I do... ;)
 
I did! I'm an early adopter, lol.

I have been grounding for about five years, just with a simple copper cable wrapped around my ankle and plugged into the earth pin on the wall socket. I've been using the bed sheet for just over a year, and for the first time in my life, I actually look forward to going to bed... I zonk out almost as soon as I hit the mattress. :)

I've been in the electronics industry since 1979-2004, we always used a grounding strap at our bench when handling ic's (integrated circuits) to avoid human static electricity from damaging the semiconductor material (typically Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductors (CMOS). It was common practice back then, most likely still is.

Ever buy a hard drive/computer/iphone or some other piece of electronic equipment and its in a blackish plastic bag, those are called Faraday bags or cages to protect static electricity from zapping the integrated circuits. Google Michael Faraday.

Back then the technical teachers said the reason it feels good walking barefoot on the beach is the sand is one big ground plane and removes all the static electricity from the body.
 
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I've been in the electronics industry since 1979-2004, we always used a grounding strap at our bench when handling ic's (integrated circuits) to avoid static electricity from damaging the semiconductor material (typically Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductors (CMOS). It was common practice back then, most likely still is.

Ever buy a hard drive/computer/iphone or some other piece of electronic equipment and its in a blackish plastic bag, those are called Faraday bags or cages to protect human static electricity from zapping the integrated circuits. Google Michael Faraday.

Back then the technical teachers said the reason it feelings good walking barefoot on the beach is the sand is one big ground plane and removes all the static electricity from the body.
That is one of the reasons, especially when exposed to EMR, but the huge benefit is the plethora of electrons we receive from the earths energy field, as is explained in the video, because being in equilibrium with the earth will prevent inflammatory diseases, which include most of our modern, so called 'incurable' diseases.

I always make sure I am earthed when replacing parts in my computer, although it is wise to fit an inline resistor to the earth cable in case of electric shock.

Something not mentioned in this video, that I heard from Clint Ober in another clip, is that people who live in highrise appartments are really in trouble, because the further one is from the earth, the worse we are affected by not being physically earthed.

Clint Ober and Drs. Mercola and Sinatra have done plenty of demonstrations and lectures on this subject. It is really serious stuff, but you won't hear about it on CNN or Fox, because: A. They don't want us to be well, B. They want to sell us pharmaceuticals.
 
Hey ed

I don’t agree with you on most things but I’m interested in the copper cable on your ankle and earth pin in the socket. How is this grounding. I thought the idea of grounding was to walk barefoot on th earth. Etc.

And how does your blanket work. Thanks
I was a bit tired last night and missed the first question, the earth socket on the wall is connected via a copper cable to a copper strip that is sunk a couple of metres into the ground under your house. It's main purpose is to prevent electric shock, damage or fires in case of short-circuiting, or a stray wire, within electrical appliances, but you can use it for human grounding purposes as well, but like I said above, there should be an inline resistor to limit the amount of current passing through you in the unlikely event of you touching a live wire.

The bed sheet has silver wires woven into the fabric and is also plugged into the wall socket.
 
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I've been in the electronics industry since 1979-2004, we always used a grounding strap at our bench when handling ic's (integrated circuits) to avoid human static electricity from damaging the semiconductor material (typically Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductors (CMOS). It was common practice back then, most likely still is.

Ever buy a hard drive/computer/iphone or some other piece of electronic equipment and its in a blackish plastic bag, those are called Faraday bags or cages to protect static electricity from zapping the integrated circuits. Google Michael Faraday.

Back then the technical teachers said the reason it feels good walking barefoot on the beach is the sand is one big ground plane and removes all the static electricity from the body.
Hey slotplayer, are you interested in an satisfying retirement plan?

This wonderful old guy grows tropical oranges through the winter in Nebraska. You Americans are so damn' clever :):

 
Hey slotplayer, are you interested in an satisfying retirement plan?

This wonderful old guy grows tropical oranges through the winter in Nebraska. You Americans are so damn' clever :):



thanks man, you made my day. I love green houses. Something about visiting a green house that instantly puts one in a good mood, the smell, the warmth.

As a young man I used to go the greenhouse every Jan and buy baby Easter lily bulbs and grow them in my bedroom under a grow light for my mum and grand-mum till Easter.

The first time I went and asked to buy some the greenhouse/nursery owner said "he never thought of selling them", there were tables with hundreds of them. The next year he had a for sale sign in front of the tables.

Planted a couple peach trees at my mums house years ago. There is nothing like picking a piece of fresh fruit right off the tree.

Growing things is fun.
 
I was a bit tired last night and missed the first question, the earth socket on the wall is connected via a copper cable to a copper strip that is sunk a couple of metres into the ground under your house. It's main purpose is to prevent electric shock, damage or fires in case of short-circuiting, or a stray wire, within electrical appliances, but you can use it for human grounding purposes as well, but like I said above, there should be an inline resistor to limit the amount of current passing through you in the unlikely event of you touching a live wire.

The bed sheet has silver wires woven into the fabric and is also plugged into the wall socket.

Thanks for the info.
Doing some research.
 
thanks man, you made my day. I love green houses. Something about visiting a green house that instantly puts one in a good mood, the smell, the warmth.

As a young man I used to go the greenhouse every Jan and buy baby Easter lily bulbs and grow them in my bedroom under a grow light for my mum and grand-mum till Easter.

The first time I went and asked to buy some the greenhouse/nursery owner said "he never thought of selling them", there were tables with hundreds of them. The next year he had a for sale sign in front of the tables.

Planted a couple peach trees at my mums house years ago. There is nothing like picking a piece of fresh fruit right off the tree.

Growing things is fun.
I'm erecting one as we speak (ooh er!)... no a greenhouse, I mean. :)

It is taking a bit longer than anticipated, but building a Hall's Magnum on a hill, in a heatwave is no mean feat, perhaps I should cut down on the beer and smoke breaks

Hall's Magnum 14' X 8':

70894_halls_magnum_148_alu_glass_-5010697089405-medium.jpg
 
I'm erecting one as we speak (ooh er!)... no a greenhouse, I mean. :)

It is taking a bit longer than anticipated, but building a Hall's Magnum on a hill, in a heatwave is no mean feat, perhaps I should cut down on the beer and smoke breaks

Hall's Magnum 14' X 8':

70894_halls_magnum_148_alu_glass_-5010697089405-medium.jpg
Probably as big as our bedroom.

How much, ermm, rent do you charge? :oops:
 
I'm erecting one as we speak (ooh er!)... no a greenhouse, I mean. :)

It is taking a bit longer than anticipated, but building a Hall's Magnum on a hill, in a heatwave is no mean feat, perhaps I should cut down on the beer and smoke breaks

Hall's Magnum 14' X 8':

70894_halls_magnum_148_alu_glass_-5010697089405-medium.jpg

I bet its a lot of work especially in the heat. Its looking good though. Nice manageable size to.
 
Probably as big as our bedroom.

How much, ermm, rent do you charge? :oops:
£50 per week, up front... but no strange men in your room after 9 PM :)
I bet its a lot of work especially in the heat. Its looking good though. Nice manageable size to.

I couldn't really have a bigger one because of the incline, it took me a week just to lay the foundations and level the ground for this, in this heat.

Putting the frame together was fairly quick, but then comes the monotony of fitting all of the rubber seals and all of the panes of glass, I'm fitting the last few panes now. :)
 
Was not really sure what this thread was about at first,lol. You can just by bedding from my store and you won't get electrocuted or burn your house down and still get a better sleep. :)
You could try it out for a couple of dollars at first, like Clint Ober did in the video, just buy a roll of aluminium duct tape to make a grid on your bed, hook it up to a copper cable and run the cable out into the yard. You can throw a cotton bedsheet over the grid, and your body sweat will ensure contact.

The difference is phenomenal, I am literally out like a light within a couple of minutes of hitting the mattress. :)
 

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