posted on Oct, 4 2010 @ 04:12 AM
This topic has always intrigued me, as I liken it to mythology....there is always some element of truth in every story.
While I don't wear a foil hat myself, I am curious as to the reasoning, despite how "nuts" the wearers of said hats may appear. It's easy to gaff
off with a myriad of jokes, furthering the notion that any association with such an absurd idea is sure to gain you a loony reputation. But let's
take a look at the science first, and forget about the perceived NEED of such a hat.
Aluminum foil does in fact shield against radiation and electromagnetic frequencies. Actually, it's is a conductor of electromagnetic radiation,
which is how a Faraday Cage works to protect sensitive electronic equipment from static charges. In addition, we all know how foil reacts when placed
in a microwave, and to avoid blowing up or setting fire to one's microwave, it is advisable to not do so.
It is my assertion, if I were to argue FOR such an invention (as there are plenty of arguments against it), that it would be far more effective to
pick a closet or a small room in a house with no electronic equipment, and no electrical outlets leading to it. The reasoning is that there does
exist technology that can "read" a home from the wi-fi connection, the electrical outlets wired throughout the home, and also from idle cellphones.
Such people who are so worried over these things should ultimately go entirely unplugged in their main living space, and keep their electronic
equipment caged in another location.
Now, one need not run out and buy rolls and rolls of aluminum foil....pure, natural fibers do the same thing. 100% cotton, linen, and silk are the
main ones that come to mind. There are tests that have been done over the years as to the effectiveness of natural fibers against EMF's and EMR, and
it was found to be just as, if not more effective than metals. In Biblical passages, the usage of linens and silks in the temples were required, and
even more so where the Ark was kept in the Holy of Holies - the inner most space of the temple. Perhaps this is just a coincidence, but I find it
ironic that specific items were listed in both the construction of the Ark and the temple where it was housed. No detail was left out in the shopping
list, so to speak. One must question the significance of the knowledge, even back then, as to the effectiveness of cloaking ones self in pure fibers,
and also ones abode. Of course, it was done out of necessity for daily living, but might it have had a secondary use since modern science has already
tapped into it?
I think it would be more prudent, to those who are sincerely concerned, to "unplug" the house, and line the inner rooms with natural fiber textiles
(100% natural fabrics), and clothes themselves with the same. If there were ever an argument FOR a garment like the burka for men and women alike, it
would be this. But that's only if someone really felt threatened enough to do it. Since this is a conspiracy site, one might be inclined to wonder
if there is a more sinister reason why there is such a fight against the head turban and the burka. But I digress...