Wire Your Tech Resources:
Why: Thousands of studies show harm
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inspire others to learn the truth about wireless exposure
How: Did you know you can shut your wifi off but still use your internet connection with an Ethernet cord?
Most cell phones, tablets, computers, gaming consoles, smart TVs, DVD/Blu-Ray players will connect to the internet without the need for WiFi. Just get the correct Ethernet adapter! For most tech it will be a USB C-Ethernet adapter.
Additional Protection:
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Check out this amazing interview detailing how dairy producers are benefiting from using this on their farms. All life is suffering from these manmade frequencies.
Lifestyle Changes:
Yes, we are in the habit of using wireless tech, but we can reduce our usage by plugging our phones, computers, tablets, tvs etc. into an Ethernet cord. When you are home, turn on Airplane mode. Turn off Blutooth. Turn off 4/5G. Turn off Wifi.
Notice that you will sleep better, feel more calm and feel less stressed! You are welcome!
Cell phone plans & home internet service:
I am a huge proponent of reducing the profits for big tech and have been on the lookout for getting what I need for less money for the past 15 years! Here is what we do at our house, and why I recommend it.
Internet Access---
If you have access to a wired connection for internet service through Fiber Optics or more commonly copper coax cable, I recommend using that as your primary connection to the outer world.
- Do not get a bundle, get internet only.
- Do not use the router they provide, just buy your own router online. Routers are not expensive and you want to have total control over your router. If you are ready to ditch Wifi all together, you can get a router that does not have Wifi. If you still want WiFi capability at home, any router you get will be able to be programmed to turn WiFi on and off. Note: If you rent a router from your internet provider, it will cost you at least $10 per month and you may not have control over it meaning they may use your power to blast an additional network from your home out into the street as part of their "wireless network". Again, do not use the router they offer to rent to you!
- When your trial period runs out, every 6 - 12 months, call them and ask for a continued cost reduction for your service. Tell them you do not wish to do the carrier shuffle, but if they cannot continue to give you a low price, you will jump to the other carrier. They will find a way to keep you on a reduce price bill.
Cell Phone Use---
Yes, this will be an adjustment for most people, but it is time to stop using your cell phone for long conversations, internet browsing, video watching, or general socializing. Here is what you will do instead:
- Reduce Data Usage by first looking up how much data and minutes you are using every month, then, for the next 3 months, work on changing your behavior to move your data use and phone chats to a wired connection. When you get home, put it on airplane mode and either use your computer or tablet or simply plug your phone into the Ethernet Adapter.
- Use messaging apps such as Telegram, WhatsApp, Messenger, Signal etc. or Google Voice to talk to your friends, family. We use Telegram and Google Voice.
Google Voice --- connect your Gmail address to a phone number: voice.google.com With the Google Voice app or on your browser you can make phone calls and text the outside world. We have been using Google Voice for almost 20 years, when we ported our phone numbers, but you can get another phone # for free and try it out. Google voice is obviously not private or encrypted which is why, most of the time we use...
Telegram --- My favorite messaging app! It is encrypted! It has everything: groups, video & audio chats, voice notes, video notes, sending photos and documents AND you can use your computer or any device that uses the app stores. desktop.telegram.org | telegram.org
We use Telegram like most Americans use their phone numbers, or like the rest of the world uses WhatsApp (https://www.whatsapp.com/)
All of the socializing you do presently on your phone can be done with a wired connection either with the google voice app or the telegram app (or whichever app you choose to use). The thing to consider is whether you will port your phone number to Google Voice or just ask your friends and family to use a messaging app to contact you instead.
- Change your Cell Phone Plan once you have moved most of your data use to a wired connection at home. You are now ready to ditch your cell phone carrier's "unlimited" plan.
I have used TMobile pre-paid in the past, but right now I recommend Tello.com.
I presently pay $6 per month for 100 minutes and 1G of data. I do not call from my phone, but in case of an emergency, I choose to have some minutes. 1G of data is enough for me to look up maps, phone numbers of businesses and addresses while out and send text and voice messages on Telegram.
This lifestyle change allows me to stay in the present and live life without the constant annoyance of being interrupted by cell phone notifications, not to mention the negative health effects of cell phone radiation. When I am out and do not need my phone on, I have it on "Airplane Mode". This means that I am not easy to reach by phone when I am out and I do not respond to messages right away. This works fine for me. It is delicious to enjoy life without being constantly bombarded by pings. You will find your own balance with this. On Tello.com you will make your own plan according to what you need. For example 10G with 100 minutes is $16/month.
I think most people can get what they need for less than $20/month. This lowered usage will benefit your health, and the lower monthly cost will allow you to pay for a wired internet connection at home.