As satellites rain down microwave radiation upon us there is no truly safe place. This is a list of possibly safer areas and tools to help in your search.
Updates the this page are made whenever we hear of something. Please send ideas to add! People are desperate!
CANADA
Port Franks, Ontario
EUROPE
France and Italy: EMF Refugees
Spain: Olvera - Update: We have been told that this is a very small town with so many cell towers and antennas throughout that it doesn’t mean much that they “went wireless.”
USA
ARIZONA: Be warned that Arizona has not yet sanctioned any areas to be free from Smart Meters. Customer service at Tucson’s energy company did NOT even know that they had Smart Meters! If a meter reader does NOT have to physically look at the electric, gas, and/or water meter then you have Smart Meters.
Dolan Springs‘ Chamber of Commerce notes on their website ”Dolan Springs is a mild climate most of the year, with very little pollutants that the cities have. We have a lot of residents with an allergy and chemical breathing problems living here.” Unfortunately the Chamber of Commerce has a wireless hotspot so that you may check your email.
Snowflake has a population with many who are electrosensitive and chemically sensitive.
CALIFORNIA: Most areas in California offer a Smart Meter extortion rate, oops–we mean opt-out for a fee. Having Smart Meters removed from a home helps, but considering that California has some of the most powerful Smart Meters designed to pulse microwave radiation a full mile this opt-out is not enough.
Northern California has a few people talking about buying land together and living off-grid. If interested email WirelessMess (at) Yahoo (dot) com.
Santa Cruz has a teahouse with no cell phone, wifi policy. Santa Cruz is “ground zero” for anti Smart Meter activism, yet all their hard work was not enough to stop the onslaught of Smart Meters.
COLORADO
Rockvale is looking for people to create a community. For more information see www.emsri.org/index.html or contact Gary at gjohnson (at) ksu (dot) edu.
WEST VIRGINIA
Green Bank is NOT a safe haven—WARNING! July 9, 2012: Mon Power has admitted that they have microwave radiating meters on homes which are more difficult to access. Yet we have found smart meters on easy-to-access homes. In addition 911 has completed the mapping of Pocahontas County and has applied for a microwave communication site. Laws prohibiting wireless are ONLY enforced if they interfere with scientific work at the radio telescope. These laws do NOT protect people. Antenna can be found on the campus around the telescope, plus the telescope itself can be a source of radiation. Please spread the word that Green Bank is NOT safer than any other community which has not yet been fully deployed. More information in comments below.
TOOLS - Links To Help In Your Search
Antenna Search, USA – Note: A good tool but this does NOT locate all antenna
Antenna Hotspots – Comcast, USA
Best Places, USA - Gives information such as cost of living and climate.
Elevation Finder
Pollution in Your Community, USA
Coverage Viewer – AT&T, USA
Coverage Viewer – Sprint, USA
Coverage Viewer – T-Mobile, North America
Coverage Viewer – Verizon, USA
www.radiationnetwork.com – Nuclear sites and monitoring stations.
World Smart Meter Deployment Map - Note: Does NOT show all areas with Smart Meters!
Western Australia & South Africa are creating large radio-quiet zones for the SKA (Square Kilometer Array) radio astronomy project.
MEXICO:
You can forget that nice Mexican Beach Vacation you were thinking about. Mexico is a Radiation Nightmare. I recently visited Mexico in Spring 2012. The poor Mexicans are being FRIED over easy. The density and intensity of cell towers in any major Mexican city or town is unbelievable.
A good website to search for Cell Towers outside of the U.S. is http://opensignalmaps.com/
I consulted this website before I went to Mexico. I made reservations at 3 Hotels which appeared to be far away from Cell Towers. When I got there, all 3 Hotels had Cell Towers within one block away. So in other words, the Open Signals sight does not list all the towers, but will give you a good idea of what the exposure levels are in an area for the ones that are listed
I took over 100 pictures of cell towers in Mexico City because I was astounded at how they were literally every where, at every monument, every market, every place people gather, beaming into every Hotel, over every residential area and beaming into apartments, on top of apartments, even the farms outside of Mexico City were blanketed with them. In Mexico, many of the the cell towers are like rattlesnakes, they come in pairs and they are nasty.
I did not bring my Microwave Meter with me to Mexico because I didn’t want it to get broken or stolen, but I wish I would have, so I could measure the levels of exposure in various parts of Mexico City and the levels in my hotel rooms. I did bring a Microwave Detector with me and it was beeping pretty much everywhere. I stayed at the Gran Hotel on the Zoccallo. There was a Cell Tower on a Building behind it about a block away that was not on the map. Thanks to my Detector, I was able to find the safest pocket in the hotel room, set up a roll a way bed there and put up shielding material around my bed. Important: when travelling, be sure to bring lightweight shielding material with you, such as foil blankets and fabric, as well as tape and push pins.
I also stayed at the Plaza Suites on Reforma Ave. next to the Embassy Suites. There were 3 Cell Towers in the vicinity beaming through the windows. I could see two of them out my window on the 15th floor and I could see radio and TV Towers in the distance which contributed to the Electrosmog. The bedroom was so contaminated I had to take two cushioned foot stools and put them in the bathroom and sleep in there with shielding material put up on the walls.
Palanco, Coyacan, and Zona Rosa Districts in Mexico City are no better. I was going to stay at Hotel Geneve in Zona Rosa, which is really nice, but didn’t. I did go there to see it and there was a Cell Tower by the MacDonald’s about half a block away beaming into the hotel rooms. It was difficult finding restaurants to sit in that were not getting beamed.
I thought Mexico City was bad because it was a Metropolitan City and I expected to get some relief when I went to Mazatlan which is a small town. NOT! Any place where tourists are, expect Wi-Fi and Cell Phones in the Hotels with Cell Towers nearby. Mazatlan was a radiation nightmare. I checked the Open Signals Map and it looked like the Hotels located a couple miles out of town on the beach were safe. I made a reservation at the Ocean Breeze Resort Hotel. But when I got there I saw It had a Cell Tower right across the street. Not on the Map Strangely enough, I ended up okay in there because the walls are Concrete and seemed to block most of the radiation. Unfortunately, the rooms were moldy. Going outside or into town was not pleasant. There were cell towers every 2-4 blocks. The Hotels on the Golden Zone were all getting beamed, as well as the downtown and residential areas and even the farms out of town.
There are remote small towns in Mexico that may be Cell Tower free, but there are plans in motion to keep putting more of them up all over Mexico.
Carlos Slim is worth $60 billion – as much as Warren Buffet and “he now controls over 90% of Mexico’s landlines and also owns Telcel, which controls about 80% of the Mexican cellular phone market; and América Móvil, Latin America’s biggest wireless provider. There is little industry in Mexico that Slim does not have an interest in, including a bank, an airline, department stores, restaurants and music outlets, insurance, auto parts and ceramic tile businesses. He also constructs roads, water treatment plants and petroleum platforms for the Mexican government.” As a member of the world’s power controlling elite, a Bilderberger, and a contributing engineer of the New World Order, he now has Mexico and Latin America in a radiation stranglehold and the sterility and health casualties are mounting.
C. Johnson
Hi
Here are a few other locator websites which might be of interest:
UK base station database
http://www.sitefinder.ofcom.org.uk/
US antenna search
http://www.antennasearch.com/
NZ cell Site locator
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/22487235/fusion.html
NZ other radio transmissions
http://wirelessmap.markhansen.co.nz/
The ten square mile radio free zone is not enforceable by law. The NRAO works with the community in keeping it wireless free as all wireless and digital devices interfere with their radio receiver, but people can and do have wireless there. I did find the RF levels to be negligible overall when I was there. Most people appear to respect the radio free zone, however they do get satellite signals and use that for TV and internet with wired connections in the home. I’ve checked out the RF on home satellite internet systems and found it low. The home I checked had high dirty electricity, but it used a generator for power and they are huge dirty electricity sources so I don’t know that the satellite had anything to do with the dirty electricity.
There may be some transmissions from the observatory, but I doubt that it is much. They have one room on the campus that has wireless/digital devices and it is intensely screened to keep the signals from escaping from the room. They only use diesel vehicles on the campus as spark plugs on other autos would interfere too. My impression was that they go to great lengths to keep all digital/wireless transmissions away from the campus.
Here is some info on how they work to keep the RF levels low in the NRAO zone –
http://www.gb.nrao.edu/nrqz/nrqz.shtml
NRQZ coordination is required for all new or modifed, permanent, fixed, licensed transmitters inside the NRQZ, as specified for federal transmitters by NTIA manual section 8.3.9 and for non-federal transmitters by the FCC in 47 CFR section 1.924.
The applicable radio services include but are not limited to: Public Mobile, Wireless Communications, Maritime, Aviation, Private Land Mobile, Personal Radio, Fixed Microwave, International Fixed Public, Satellite Communications, Radio Broadcast, Experimental Radio, Auxiliary and Special Broadcast, Cable Television Relay, Amateur Radio, Personal Communications Service, General Wireless Communications Service. Geographic Area Licensed Services are NOT exempt from NRQZ coordination. Applicants for some radio services are required to file their applications through independent frequency coordinators (e.g. APCO, AASHTO, PCIA, and IMSA). The coordinators assume the responsibility of notifying the Interference Office that an FCC application has been filed and hold the application until the Interference Office responds with its evaluation.
The NRQZ Office reviews all applications to ensure that the computed power flux density at the reference point does not exceed frequency-dependent thresholds.
In some instances, the transmitter power requested by an applicant exceeds the level that is harmful to observations in Green Bank or Sugar Grove. When this occurs, applicants should discuss possible modifications to their transmitters (e.g. using a directional antenna, relocating the antenna to an area that provides additional terrain shielding, or selecting a different frequency where the power density limits are different) with the Interference Office. In our experience, a technical solution can almost always be found to provide the area coverage desired by the applicant while simultaneously minimizing the impact of the interference upon Green Bank or Sugar Grove. In the extremely rare case when differences between the applicant’s desires and the Interference Office’s evaluation cannot be resolved, both the applicant and the Interference Office should forward comments on the transmitter installation to the FCC or IRAC for a final resolution.
We emphasize that the Interference Office has no authority in the granting of an FCC license or a Federal Government frequency assignment. The Interference Office only has the privilege of submitting its comments on a particular transmitter installation to the FCC or IRAC.
Applicants who feel that their applications have been evaluated unfairly or inadequately can contact the office of the Green Bank Site Director for a review of their circumstances.
Power Density Thresholds
Based on a 20 kHz measurement bandwidth, the calculated power density of the transmitter at the reference point should be less than:
1 x 10-8 W/m2 for frequencies below 54 MHz
1 x 10-12 W/m2 for frequencies from 54 MHz to 108 MHz
1 x 10-14 W/m2 for frequencies from 108 MHz to 470 MHz
1 x 10-17 W/m2 for frequencies from 470 MHz to 1000 MHz
The greater of (freq2 (in GHz) x 10-17 W/m2 ) or (the power density limit of Table 1, Recommendation ITU-R RA.769) for frequencies above 1000 MHz
except for frequencies that reside in the radio astronomy observing bands listed in the US Table of Frequency Allocations, in which case the power densities listed in Table 1 of Recommendation ITU-R RA.769 shall apply. For a comprehensive list, click here.
~ Angela
There should not be any smart meters in Green Bank. If there are, it should be reported to NRAO, who will get them removed.
Green Bank has a terrible iron water and sulfer water and bactria water issue. If you are accustomed to city water or clean water in general you will be in for a aweful suprize when you shower. Water filtration systems here run into $3,000 – $5,000 here for good water.
Keeping that in mind, before one arrives here thinking that they can rent a place to live they will not find anything available and will be living in their car for a month or camping next to a RF hot spot at Seneca Forest. People should arrange a place to stay through advertizing a “Rental Home Wanted” in the Pochantas Times so they will not find out the hard way that people DO NOT Advertize rentals here to keep EHS people and outsiders out.
You must travel min 100 miles round trip for groceries. It takes 5-6 months of your presence here before the locals will befreind you. It is very challenging here to say the least.
Stay away from White Oak Cabins in Dunmore, I sustained a horrible injury to my brain steam there. The wiring is HORRIBLE!