Summer 2018. I wake up to the sensation of a laser beam being directed at my head. Odd, I thought. Not a normal physical sensation in the least. I thought I would switch positions and sure enough, when I did, the laser beam sensation moved with my body position – meaning it wasn’t coming from my body.
Uncomfortable sleeping in my bed, I begin sleeping on the floor of my room. Having developed an electromagnetic frequency (EMF) sensitivity, which I believe are due to constant attempts to intercept my communications (phone, internet), I explored shielding options. I measured high EMF from windows and doors – based on my meter, in the range of unsafe for human health. Despite being iron deficient and normally cold in constitution (on top of the floor ordinarily being cooler than the bed), I find myself in a sweat. The floor is insanely hot and it feels like there is heat coming through the outside walls passing through my wooden drawered bed frame to my body. I can actually feel an increase in temperature where the drawers open, as if the energy is trying to escape.
Desperate, I try sleeping in the living room on the main floor, which is ordinarily cool, even in the summer and should be cooler than my bedroom. Again, I discover the floor is insanely hot. Having bought a RF meter, I take measurements and realize that the area in which I am sleeping is in the red zone – dangerous for health – meanwhile the rest of the living room area is fine.
I also begin measuring my body voltage before and after sleep and find it higher than when awake. Highly unusual. What’s more is that I find that when measuring the temperature of my sleeping area, the temperature of objects is off.