Autism: What really amps it up.
While my primary goal was to stop the smart meters, I found myself needing a way to survive without spending a lot of time in, what I had found to be, everyday toxic environments. Warren Woodward, who was leading the charge against smart meters in Arizona, was getting calls from people who needed help. He told me “you need to reinvent yourself." So I did because I was getting pretty good at getting results now (meaning I would charge a nominal fee to help someone clean up the exposure at their home).
Case#1: One day I got a call from a woman that wanted me to come out to her house in the Moon Valley area of Phoenix. She had been having sleep issues and got my name from someone I had helped.
When I arrived at her house, I could hear from the street a loud “woo woo woo” sound from someone inside that sounded like they had autism or Tourette syndrome. When I walked in, the chaos was intense. An adult size male was thrashing in a chair and wore a helmet that kept him protected while trying to pick up objects and hit his head with them. She claimed this was a calm day and that his condition gets worse. I had never seen anything like this before and was a little overwhelmed. I was there for her but I thought, to myself, I’m actually there for him.
She showed me where she slept. I turned on my RF analyzer and low and behold a video baby monitor was transmitting data from one side of the house to the other. I then immediately walked into her son’s room and found the other camera transmitting a very strong signal. He was sitting in a chair hitting his head and still making the loud woo woo sound. We unplugged the monitor immediately and went out to the main panel and turned off breakers to the house. Shortly thereafter he sat in the chair calmly and with a very low woo woo sound until, finally, he stopped.
The home had a smart meter and dirty electricity. The meter was removed, the baby monitor was hardwired, and the dirty electricity was cleaned up. The mom is an author and wrote about autism. Needless to say, she was amazed with the outcome. Her testimony is on my website. She wrote that her son would need medication to sleep and still didn’t do well. It was only after the exposure was eliminated that he slept 8 hours through the night with no medication. Soon after I started getting inquiries concerning this exposure and autism.
Case #2: I was called to visit a home in Sedona where they took care of people with Tourette syndrome and extreme autism. When I arrived, it sounded like a house of pain with moaning and groaning. One gal could not walk but pulled herself around on the floor in misery. Another moaned loudly from a bedroom on the other side of the house. It was a two story house so it wasn’t surprising to find wires in the floor radiating dirty electricity throughout. They got rid of their smart meter and other devices that were creating it and the remaining dirty electricity was cleaned up with filters. I visited the home a couple of weeks later and the girl that would pull herself on the floor was now happy and you could tell she wanted to say something. The male that was bedridden moaning loudly was no longer doing so. Everyone else was doing well and the foster parents noticed a significant decrease in their blood sugar levels.
Case #3: An Indian couple in Chandler had a son diagnosed with autism who was in extreme pain and cried and thrashed about. Once the smart meter was removed and Stetzerizer filters were installed he calmed down and the parents were thrilled. People only call back to either thank me, and tell of their recovery, or when something goes wrong and they feel bad again. I like to get the first of these options, of course, but want to always make sure the person is no longer suffering like I did. Well, they called and I went back out; the son was suffering again. The solution was simple just reinstall the filter that had been removed. I left and told them to follow up and 6 months later they did with a thank you.
I’m not a doctor nor do I pretend to be. The equipment I use to find the exposure is also used by the US military. The science was reported back in the 70’s. The radio frequencies in the kHz range (2-150 kHz) are a byproduct of new tech devices and appliances and should not be in our electrical grid, but no one is regulating them. While everyone is looking at food contaminants, this invisible subcarrier kHz exposure is not being addressed. Unfortunately, the equipment to measure this stuff is expensive. It’s not just a matter of hitting the power button on a small wireless meter and waving the device around. Training is typically given at universities that give degrees for electrical engineering.
I have a son with autism and two grandchildren with it also. I see the difference when they are not around this unregulated kHz exposure. As long as it's allowed in society, there will be no positive change. And from what the US Naval Medical Research Institute paper found, it will only get worse if this exposure is ignored.