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Mar 18, 2023Liked by Reinette Senum

I grew up in Northern Europe and all houses are built of red bricks or yellow. Never heard about that. I know they use it for heat as it is very cold in the winter. Then for bigger apartments buildings many years ago they switched to cheaper ways and they are basically cement buildings. People started having lots of problems as the buildings were too tight and not breathing so indoor air was becoming a problem. The world truly is upside-down. Thanks to both of ypu. I watch a lot of Matt's videos and have shared them too since you had him on. I share your substacks all the time too.

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Thank you, Minkat. I greatly appreciate this... and I love Matt; a man of hope!

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The concrete buildings also have rebar in them. If you've ever seen a concrete building going up the rebar is basically like a box-shaped metal grid. Which is also what a Faraday cage is.

" Faraday cage is a protective enclosure that prevents certain types of electromagnetic radiation from entering or exiting"

-- https://www.livescience.com/what-is-a-faraday-cage

"The Faraday cage can be used to prevent the passage of electromagnetic waves and electric fields, either containing them in or excluding them from its interior space.

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Some traditional architectural materials act as Faraday shields in practice. These include plaster with wire mesh, and rebar concrete. These will impact the use of cordless phones and wireless networks inside buildings and houses."

-- https://www.juliantrubin.com/bigten/faradaycageexperiments.html

Keeps radiation out? Sounds good. Until you realize that the inhabitants of these Faraday cages (a.k.a. houses, apartment buildings, office buildings, high rises) are bringing radiation INSIDE the Faraday cage where the radiation is ricocheting around until maybe it finds a window to exit through. Wires from the outside bringing the signal inside to modems and routers, which if they have WiFi turned on (most do) the WiFi signal (which acts like fertilizer for any mold in the building and accelerates its growth) is dangerous and does adversely affect us and our pets. Cellphones (which most people leave on all the time) bring the cell signal radiation inside the buildings. Bluetooth and all the other consumer home surveillance devices like Amazon Nest, Ring, Echo, Alexa, and whatever might be emitting from TVs (I don't know so much about this, I don't own one). Microwave ovens (Reinette did a great experiment on how the radiation leaks out of these and how far it extends, and talked about it in one of her videos).

I remember decades ago hearing about Faraday cages and experiments with mice raised in Faraday cages. After a few (I think 3) generations the mice became sterile. There are many factors that could be contributing to the fertility crisis, but this is certainly one.

I agree with you... just like the original food pyramid we were all taught... maybe they still are spreading this disinformation - pretty much everything we have been told is upside-down.

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Great information. Saved the links. Will look into more about it. Fortunately my mom that ended up in one of these buildings for a few years, didn't have a smart phone, pc, smart tv etc and loved getting fresh air in every day. She was old school. Yea so much information about " for your health" has nothing to do with it. My family put away the microwave years ago. I just went back to the orginal way of cooking and reheating foods. Now everyone wouldn't know any other way. Other than cell phones, pc and iPad we don't own smart devices including TV. No led lights either which is becoming harder to avoid. We do have wifi, but turn it off at night and sometimes part of the day too. Bluetooth was disconnected in my car as soon as I understood it and never been activated on my phone. If it was up to me, my phone would be in airplane mode every time I leave the house, but my family got upset with me as they couldn't get a hold of me. My youngest is 18 and doesn't want to be on any social media platform, because of all the tracking and spying. So there is hope for the future. No smart meters on our house either. Yes the world is strange, but I keep educating people in different ways here and there. Farmer's market is my favorite place to do it. The vendors are all very open to information. Gives me hope.

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That is great! Both that you aren't buying into these unhealthing things, and that you are informing and teaching others. Amazing that your 18 year old understands the dangers and is strong enough of character to not give in to the social media trap. Kudos! I do have some LED lights, but not so many lights in my house at all, at night if I'm working on my computer I have some, but I avoid white light. I walk around the house with a head lamp, and later at night I use it in red mode. I use the Iris app on my Mac to take most of the blue light out of my screen. Occassionally I have to check the true colors of something so I will turn it off for a short moment and it's so harsh it hurts my eyes. It's really shocking the effect it has. No wonder it's so disruptive to our bodies. It makes a huge differenec to me blocking most of the blue light on my devices. My phone which is almost always in airplane mode, turned completely off and in a Faraday bag in the kitchen at night is almost always in grayscale mode. I will occassionally turn it to color mode if I'm checking email on it and need to see the color of something, but it's rare I do that. And when I do, again it's shocking the physical and psychological effect it has. When you aren't subjected to it all the time you really notice.

You know you could turn off the WiFi in your house and hard wire everything. That is what I have done. I have a Macbook Air with no ethernet port, but I bought a connector which goes into the Thunderwire port and takes an ethernet plug. I have a de-Googled Google Pixel and an iPhone and I have ethernet adapters for each that plugin into the USB-C and FireWire ports and have power passthrough so that I can plug in a charging cable as well so they charge at the same time they are on the internet. The iPhone requires it in order to be connected by ethernet. I can also use the same adapter for my iPad Pro. After I finish work for the night I turn the modem completely off. In fact it's a more recent update but for many months now I turn off all circuit breakers except the kitchen (for the fridge) and turn on the various circuit breakers as needed, off again once I am finished. In the bathroom I have a magnetic USB chargable soft white (yellowish) light that I turn on, or I just use my headlamp in red mode) and almost never turn on that circuit breaker.

It is so much better this way. At night there is no electricity running through my bedroom. No wifi in the house and the only appliance running is the fridge. I could probably even turn that circuit breaker off over night. The seals are good, I could move some ice packs from the freezer to the fridge to help keep it cold, just like I do when the power goes out (a regular occurance).

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I looked into hardwired, but with 4 people in the house and a separate area also being used it seemed very complicated with all the wires. My.husband didn't feel like doing it and I felt overwhelmed with it so I gave up. I had so much resistance in the house from everybody. We have very little electricity in our bedroom once the wifi is off as it is connected to other things. If we ever move, I would like to live without wifi..

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Mar 18, 2023Liked by Reinette Senum

Thank you for the absolute bliss

I was enamored with the wholeness and love and renewed hope for humanity's future

Words cannot describe it Reinette

Thank you to Matt and coming together for this interview extraordinaire

Love from my plants too......

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I'm sure our houseplants loved eavesdropping on the conversation.

We are on the brink of committing extraordinary acts.... the times are demanding it.

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Reinette! This so crazy! I was just at my naturopath ye a terday and she was building electro rods for her garden. I sent it to my guy in Humboldt last night. You are WEIRD!

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LOL Yes-I-am!!!! LOL And synchronicity is a telling sign!

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I will dive into this later, gotta run into town, do some chores. However I will comment that I'm looking to use electroculture in this season's garden already. In "09 I moved to Kneeland overlooking Humboldt Bay and the "Good ol' boy" neighbors warned that gardens didn't do well up there. (What? Was that a challenge?;-) Undetered and motivated, I learned about an audio gardening tool called "Sonic Bloom" which plays a frequency behind classical/instrumental music. This frequency stimulates the stomata (microscopic "mouths") to dilate and then I wouild foliarly spray under the leaves compost tea I was brewing for BOTH food & medicine gardens ;-) Before spraying I would add a natural citrus based cleaner concentrate called Bio-Wash which is a fertilizer booster and Cation Exchange inducer. This increased the BRIX Factor (sugar content), stimulated root growth and acted as a natural insecticide. So there I was, half naked, long hair, bearded & barefoot Humboldt Sasquatch playing Classical Music w/a "Chirping" sound behind it, spraying stuff on my garden and feeding my Blue Healer the morning "Squishies" we caught in gopher traps. Not sure why I was tagged "Crazy Dave" by neighbors? ;-) So the ultimate reward was handing the Mom from down the street fresh picked berries, salad and veggies galore when she took the kids to school. Can't wait to see what I can grow this time! Thank you for You Reinette! You Rock!

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LOVE the imagery you detailed. I'm sure now that my neighbors have heard the recorded cacophony of bird chirps coming from my window, and the copper I have been planting about my yard, I may be getting the same response from my neighbors as you.... if I haven't already!

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Yeah, we're vibrating on the same frequency and timeline. So, in regard to the "Sonic Bloom", the "chirping" sound from the audio I think simulates the natural sound (frequency) of morning birds in nature, which "naturally" triggers the stomata dilation to recieve the morning dew which acculates on the underside of the foliage! Hence the enhanced uptake of applied nutrients by the stomata? Looking forward to my application of Electroculture "and beyond"

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Oh yeah, I also use a Water Restructuring canister on the hose. I just transfered water from the river in a 275gal. cube with a dc RV pump hooked to my truck battery through the restructurer and a carbon canister into my Camper tank. I use a generator and a submirsable pump to fill the cube at the river. Much faster than the dc pump into the RV.

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Reinette, I love that there are people like you and Matt in the world who go beyond despair and fear and anger over what's happening to our planet and actually look for empowering solutions. From someone who sings to her plants and the trees in the woods, and is blessed to have a spring just down the road, I say THANK YOU with all of my heart for this wonderful conversation. 🌲💚

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My pleasure, Barbara. I do believe this is all part of our spiritual evolutions. Not that I don't have my down days, but even then, I know this is all a divine order.

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How many of the 31 planned CO2 scrubbers have been built by Bill Gates billionaire friends around the world?

This is reverse geoengineering to stop or slow down photosynthesis.

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Don't get me going on Dull-Bill.... if I had my portable guillotine, he would be my first "test case."

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They so desperately want to take our oxygen away so real humans can no longer live here. This is why he is buying up so much farm land, so he can bury huge containers underground and store the CO2. They have developed plants which are synthetic, can take co2 from the air and transfer it via their roots into the containers. They plan to develop plants which can do the same with oxygen. Everything must now have a "function" that is "green" including us. Their goal is to turn all life into synthetic copies of what God has created after all that is all they are capable of doing is copying. They have no ability to create anything.

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Yesterday I was driving to work, and begging the Great Spirit to HELP US, help the trees, help the bees, all the bugs, the bird, the critters... They're suffering, too...

And BOOM, I didn't even get online yesterday, so I was saving this...

WOWOWOWOWOWOW!!!! Sez the Dog! lol

THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

This is HUGE, WONDERFUL, GLORIOUS!!!!!!!! I can't tell you the joy I feel!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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And I'm sharing this, too!

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Reinette where did you get that water vortexing system? That was really cool, thanks for showing us. This was a great interview! I love Matt Roeske and what he talks about too. I have heard interviews with him too, so I jumped right into this one. But I'll listen to the others after I finish this one.

Where did you get the solid copper garden tools for your partner? I got a solid copper trowel from Etsy which is made from a single piece of copper pipe. I like the design. I have used it to transplant some self-seeded seedlings that were not in a good spot. Both celery and lettuce (which is so sensitive) and the phenomenal thing is that not a single one of the transplants wilted. Not even for a day. They were all strong and upright and looked healthy and happy. I swear I could feel their energy and they were strong, they were not traumatized or stressed at all from being transplanted. So I'm sold on them, and looking for more now. I'm also going to get a copper water can.

Crow from Crrow777Radio calls those right angles "angles of sorrow". They are unnatural, and they cause problems, just like Matt said.

Have you come across Mitch The Orgone Donor? https://www.theorgonedonor.com/

There are many of good interviews with him on Odysee. One of the things he makes is something he calls an Earth Pipe, made from a copper pipe which is filled with crushed crystal, quartz points wrapped in copper coils, and resin which puts the crystals under pressure creating the piezo electric effect that Matt talked about. I think you would be very interested in what he has to say and his projects.

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Donna, you can find the vortexing system here: https://mayuwater.com. I also got my copper garden tool on Etsy as well. Wonderful to hear about the success of your transplants.... I will try this out as well and see how it goes. I have not heard about the Orgone Donor, but will check out now. SO much to learn.

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Mar 18, 2023Liked by Reinette Senum

Thank you Reinette! I have found quite a few copper tools made in Europe, some of which can't be shipped to the US. Apparently it's easier to use copper tools because they go into the Earth with less effort than steel/iron tools. I can't remember what website I saw it on but I saw a video where a woman demonstrated by stepping on the shovels to push them all the way into the ground. She started using a copper shovel and then did the same thing with an iron shovel. You could see the difference. It's like the Earth accepts the copper and tries to resist the steel/iron. I have always loved copper, without really knowing why, until now.

You are so right about there being so much to learn! If only the TV addicts would switch over to learning with us instead of continuing to be brainwashed and dumbed down by the propaganda on TV we would be winning by now!

Because there is so much to learn it's an important role that you and many others are playing as curators and repeater stations for the people like Matt and others who have done deep dives or discovered/rediscovered those things we are keen to learn.

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Thank you, Donna, and fascinating about the metal shovel vs copper shovel..... seems the copper has a symbiotic relationship with the earth.

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Thank you for all of this, you are easily the 5th person in the last 2 weeks who I have seen discussing this method of growing food/crops/plants. I had never heard of this before and since this summer will be the first time I will have ever tried to grow veggies I am definitely going to try this out, it solves a few of my problems! I am also going to go back and watch your structured water videos. I will look into ordering your water vortexing system, that looks really cool. One question, I am very leery of buying/using potting soil, do you have any suggestions of what to use or will the copper coils correct the deficiencies in our soil today? I have heard due to chemtrails the soil 2 inches down today is worthless.

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The Secret Life of Plants has a few electroculture experiments documented in the book

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Hey Dude - Did I ever tell you I once met Peter Tompkins, one of the authors?

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QUESTION: I have a 15 ft roll of 'Slug & Snail Copper Barrier Tape', can that be used instead of Copper Wire? Also, instead of a wooden board, to wrap the copper, can one use Bamboo Garden Stakes?

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Great presentation, def. recommend learning about Viktor Schauberger (30 June 1885 – 25 September 1958). I am sure you have prev. recommended it, but here https://youtu.be/yXPrLGUGZsw.

Grew up in Michigan, land of copper culture, where it used to come out of the ground ready to form.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cpmMY_Rcbd8 Copper cultures of old, to tie in.

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Mountain stream water flowing down a rocky stream bed gets naturally vortexed by flowing around all the stones. Birds singing in the overhanging trees early in the morning send energy into the vortexes, imbuing the water with energy. Many believe that this is why people that still live traditional lives in mountainous regions like the Himalayas and the Andes live so long.

In the 1920's Rudolf Steiner talked about how his farming ancestors would vortex manure tea while whistling to imitate birdsong.

Bird song is also a signal for plants to open the stomatic tissue in their leaves to accept the nutrients from bird droppings. When I spray vortexed manure tea onto my gardens, to get the plants to open their stomatic cells and make better use of the nutrients, I whistle while doing so.

The aquatic plants that grow in and clog up the canals you referred to, is natures way of trying to correct a problem. Gerald Pollack's work tells us that as the water passes through the plants it becomes structured.

Pollack and the work of Dr. Cowan also tells us that EMF's destructure water. This would bring into question the efficacy of the electrical device you are using to vortex your water. Dr. Cowan has talked about a number of nonelectrical systems to structure water.

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I grow every year. I've converted most of my backyard into a garden. It's called Ghost Gardens. Through most of the summer music is streamed throughout the garden. I don't know if it brings joy to the plants or how I'd measure it. The other thing I do is talk and touch. My garden also attracts an abundance of wildlife as well as bees. In my posts I interject gardening whenever I can, or simply close with these words, Grow food. At the bottom of this article is a picture of my garden. I'm not sure what year. I change the garden every year so it never looks the same year after year. Peace.https://michaelhuggins50.substack.com/p/vrr-tele-a-vision-tv-guide-report

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sure wish he'd avoid "vortexes".

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Oh, and where did you get the copper wire? ^_^

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Most hardware stores or electrical suppliers.

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Margerie wildcraft below

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