[Hidden-tech] Cell phone reception issue

Deborah Chandler debchandler411 at gmail.com
Sat Nov 18 15:23:29 UTC 2023


Hi Annamarie,

Is it possible that her apartment is situated in such a way that there are
blockages to the cell tower signal? As someone with EMF sensitivity and in
talking with many people who also are, we have to use shielding methods and
devices to protect us from excessive wireless radiation in our own homes,
and we use things like shielding paint, fabric, filters, etc., which may
block someone else's cell and wifi signals.

You could suggest she hire a Building Biologist who can come assess what is
going on. They can walk around her apartment and the building exterior with
different EMF meters and narrow down where the problem areas, ie dead
zones, are. I can recommend someone if you want. From there, they can help
her decide what to do. Other than that, the telecom is in a frantic pace to
deploy 5G and fiber optic, from which people can get wireless signals, via
OTARDS, etc. Any number of factors can affect signal strength, and can
change from day to day, minute to minute, and unless you know exactly what
to ask, you won't get an honest answer as to what in the hell they are
actually doing or exactly how harmful it is to everyone's health. There's a
reason cops are there at installation sites. People are getting fed up with
this harmful wireless deployment. Cops have guns and handcuffs.

Best,
Deb

On Sat, Nov 18, 2023 at 9:37 AM Annamarie Pluhar via Hidden-discuss <
hidden-discuss at lists.hidden-tech.net> wrote:

> Hi
>
> I’m so puzzled about this.. maybe someone has a clue?
>
> Client bought a Samsung Galaxy S-23+ and hired me to set it up. Has a
> Consumer Cellular account. Threw out her old phone because it stopped
> working (Argh!)but it did work in her apartment. She bought a new SIM card
> for me to install. Phone wouldn’t register on the network. That’s an hour
> on the phone with Consumer Cellular having them try things. Finally, I took
> it with the intent of going to the wallmart in Hadley for help. It worked
> in Hadley. I had it overnight and she got several calls on it. Took it back
> to her and as it happens was seeing someone in her building just before.
> Tested the phone in another part of the building 5 minutes before seeing
> her. It worked. Got to her apartment - phone shows the same message about
> not being registered on the network.
>
> I think it’s a cell tower problem. But why did her old phone work in her
> apartment and not the new one? Anyone know? I’m not well-versed in Android
> world.
>
> thanks
> Annamarie
>
> Annamarie Pluhar
> Patient, Sympathetic Coaching <http://patientsympatheticcoaching.com>
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