Trip To Arizona To See My Trailer And Look At Parking Spaces

Last Tuesday I went to Arizona and saw my trailer for the first time, since July when I bought it. It was a very long trip and a very long day. I cannot stay in any hotels, as they all have wifi, so I must make a straight round trip. On the way I pulled over at my favorite rest stop and shot this video. I cannot walk well enough to use any of the facilities at this rest stop, as they are quite far from the car.

My first stop was to see the progress on the trailer. It was a big disappointment.  One of the exterior repairs on the corner was only half done and the solar is going to have to be redone. The installer had agreed to make the frame per my design and I confirmed this with him 3 times.

My Solar Stand Design

My Solar Stand Design

I ended up getting something else. The manufacturer of these panels informed me that this frame would cost me about 10% efficiency!  The installer was angry that I could not have the panels, on the roof, due to the fact, I can NOT take the emissions, and I guess this is my punishment.  There are more options on the ground: tilting them for the sun and being able to get solar, while parking in the shade. I deducted the frame from the bill and will be taking it elsewhere to have the adjustment bars changed to something that does not shade any of the solar cells. A few other things are going to have to be redone elsewhere, as well. Renogy gave me a name of someone they recommend.

Pieces sticking up will cast shade on panels!

Pieces sticking up will cast shade on panels!

Those wires will be the perfect play and chew toy for the first cat that comes along!

Those wires will be the perfect play and chew toy for the first cat that comes along!

After that I felt kind of down. I then traveled 3 1/2 hours away to look at spaces in another area. My mouth stayed numb for a couple hours: there was a lot of RF radiation at the shop where the trailer was, though their wifi was off, the neighbors’ wifi was still going.

I had picked three very rural half empty parks to see, but only actually was able to consider one.  The other 2 had no wired internet service available period. This is a requirement, when I can’t get to stores or even go in them, if I did. My food comes by fed-ex and UPS and so does every other necessity. Homebound people need some internet access.  I drove for what seemed like eternity to see this park. It is out there. It felt calming to be away from the sprawl.  The spaces I looked at were far from neighbors and would have been perfection had the power lines in the park not been hooked to the smart grid and were now RF antennas.  After checking the most remote spaces, I tried some of the ones closer in. They were further from the lines, but still not good. The best one is about the same or better, than where I am now.

I am seriously considering it, in case my current landlords do not agree to give me more time. If they do not then I will go with this to avoid ending up in something worse, as it’s hard to find a place as good as the unsafe place I have now. Over time I can pay off the bills and continue to look for something further away from frequencies. It will be easier to find something if I am living in the state and do not have to drive a day each way to see these spaces. My goal is to get my own land to park on. This is also a bad time to find parking in Southern Arizona, as fall is, when all the snowbirds are after spaces. People tend to stay one last winter and give up their great long-term spaces in the spring.

After leaving the park, one of the other parks that had no internet service was on the way, so I stopped and checked it out. That way I would know about it, if the phone company ever expands their DSL area. This second park was far worse.  There were smart meters on each post, pulsing away.  The park itself was less densely populated and further away from anything. It was a very nice park.  Too bad it was blasted by the smart meters.

So I will have to see if I can have till spring or if I will have to make a lateral move, as far as RFs go and take the best of what I saw today so I can be out in October. Outside of RFs it’s a big improvement: No blasting train, a nicer area, more peaceful and a better environment.

Analog and Smart Meter Side By Side (How to tell if you have a Smart Meter)

I have been in bed since the day I went to buy my trailer. My helper went out to my electrical meter and took some pictures and filmed some video.

In this unique scene, the Analog meter and the RF radiating digital meter [generic Smart Meter] just happen to be side by side. Makes it easy to compare.

Photio by PD

Analog and Smart Meter installed next to each other. (Photo by PD)

Huge numbers of people all over the world, are becoming sick or sicker due to these radiating meters.  Very few localities allow residents to opt out of having a Smart Meter.  This leaves us no other option than to remove ourselves from the electrical grid! The World Health Organization has been known to be in the pockets of the wireless industries. In 2011 The World Health Organization declared RF radiation a class 2B carcinogen. Just like asbestos!

Smart Meters is a brand name for a type of digital meter that transmits RF radiation.
Most of the meters installed today are this type of transmitting meter. They usually do not say “Smart Meter” on the label, as they are a generic version.

The meter on the left, that sort of looks like an ancient steampunk relic, is NOT a “Smart Meter”. It is an analog meter.

Photo by PD

Analog Meter (Photo by PD)

The meter on the right Is the same as a “Smart Meter”, but is not called a “Smart Meter”. It transmits the same RF radiation pulses, as a “Smart Meter”. It is just a generic version.

Smart Meter [generic]

Smart Meter (generic) (Photo by PD)

These meters are on the back of the building next door. I can pick up the pulsing lights 30 feet away, inside my RF shielding canopy, which covers my bed.  The signals are not as strong, but still strong enough to get through the shielding. The neighbors’ wifi does not get through the shielding.

Before my meter was switched back to the analog pictured here, I had too many symptoms to name. Included was a heartbeat that was so irregular, it was not like a heartbeat at all.  The medication that controlled an autoimmune disease, had to be doubled and even then did not do the job. This is only a small fraction of the symptoms I had.

Five days after the analog was put back, my heart became regular, and I was able to have my medication lowered 25%. I was able to sleep through the night without being shocked awake.

For some good information on Smart Meters See:   cellphonetaskforce.org site:  http://www.cellphonetaskforce.org/?page_id=190

The page of health complaints, at this link, on the cellphonetaskforce.org site, is so long no one would have time to read very far down!
http://www.cellphonetaskforce.org/?page_id=385

The RF meter my helper is using is the Acousticom 2. They have them at amazon. Shop for this meter.