Guide To Building DEW Shielding Systems

⚠️ Disclaimer: There is no consumer-available product that can 100% block highly advanced classified technologies. However, you can significantly reduce RF, microwave, and EMF exposure using well-established shielding methods. This guide uses real-world principles from EMF shielding, military-grade Faraday cages, and RF attenuation.


How to Build a Shielded Room to Reduce Microwave, RF, and Directed Energy Attacks

Step 1: Understand What You’re Shielding Against

The primary targets for your shielding system are:

  • Microwave Radiation (300 MHz to 300 GHz)
  • RF Signals (3 kHz to 300 GHz)
  • ELF / VLF Waves (Extremely and Very Low Frequency)
  • Pulsed Energy and Ultrasound
  • EMF Fields from Electronics and Satellites

Many of the technologies believed to be used in mind control or directed energy attacks fall within these ranges.


Step 2: Choose a Room

Pick a room in your home that:

  • Has the fewest windows
  • Is away from smart meters, routers, or power lines
  • Is preferably on a lower floor (to reduce exposure from overhead sources)

Step 3: Materials You Will Need

  1. EMF Shielding Fabric (Copper, Silver, or Nickel-Coated Nylon)
    • Used to line walls, floors, and ceilings.
    • Products: Aaronia Shield, BlocSilver, Swiss Shield Naturell
    • Average Attenuation: 30–80 dB depending on frequency
  2. Copper Mesh / Aluminum Screen Roll
    • For windows, vents, and any openings
    • Fine mesh acts like a Faraday barrier against RF/microwave
  3. Conductive Tape (Copper or Aluminum)
    • To seal gaps and seams between shielding sheets
    • Important for creating continuous electrical grounding
  4. Grounding Rod and Wiring
    • Required to ground your shielding to dissipate absorbed energy
    • Use with a 10-foot copper rod buried in the ground outside your home
  5. Shielding Paint (e.g., YSHIELD HSF54)
    • A carbon-based EMF paint that blocks RF and microwaves
    • Apply 1–2 layers on walls, floors, and ceilings before applying shielding fabric
  6. Rubber or Cork Floor Mats
    • To reduce vibration-based signals or acoustic attacks
  7. EMF Protection Curtains or Canopies (optional)
    • For shielding beds or sleeping spaces if full room shielding isn’t possible
  8. EMF Meter or RF Spectrum Analyzer
    • To test before/after levels and identify high-intensity zones

Step 4: Building the Shielded Room

1. Paint the Room

  • Apply 1–2 layers of EMF shielding paint to all surfaces: walls, ceiling, and floor.
  • Let it dry fully before proceeding.

2. Line Surfaces with Shielding Fabric

  • Staple or adhere the shielding fabric to all painted surfaces.
  • Overlap edges by at least 2 inches to prevent leaks.
  • Use conductive tape at seams and corners to seal.

3. Cover Windows

  • Attach copper mesh or shielding window film to all glass surfaces.
  • Shielding curtains can also help for day-to-day use.

4. Floor and Ceiling

  • Use shielding fabric or EMF mats on the floor.
  • Place rubber/cork mats under any rugs or furniture to reduce vibration.

5. Ground Everything

  • Connect all shielding materials to a dedicated grounding wire.
  • Attach to a grounding rod outside or a properly grounded outlet.
  • Grounding is crucial—un-grounded shielding can increase exposure.

6. Seal Doors and Gaps

  • Use shielding gaskets or RF foam tape around door frames.
  • Hang a shielding curtain inside the door as an extra layer.

Step 5: Optional Enhancements

  • Faraday Canopy for Sleeping
    A grounded shielding bed canopy (silver-lined mesh) creates a personal Faraday zone. Highly effective for reducing nighttime V2K or DEW effects.
  • Magnetic Shielding (for ELF/VLF)
    Use Mu-metal sheets or magnetic shielding film for lower frequency fields.
  • Noise Generators / White Noise Machines
    To confuse or disrupt acoustic-based signals like ultrasound/V2K.
  • Acoustic Foam Panels
    Reduce internal reflections of audio or low-frequency pulses.

Step 6: Test and Monitor

Use an EMF meter to measure before and after shielding:

  • Look for 50+ dB reduction in RF signals across all frequencies.
  • Repeat testing regularly, especially after any construction, moving, or power changes.

Recommended Tools:

  • Cornet ED88T Plus – affordable and accurate
  • Acoustimeter AM-10 – higher-end RF detection
  • TriField TF2 – measures electric, magnetic, and RF fields

Tips for Real-World Protection

  • Shielding reduces exposure but does not block everything, especially from satellite-based systems using classified frequencies.
  • Shielded rooms can still be penetrated through wiring, plumbing, HVAC—always test for leakage paths.
  • Some individuals combine shielding with signal jammers or Tesla coil-style field disruptors (note: use with caution, may be illegal in some jurisdictions).
  • Turn off Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and smart devices when not in use.

Conclusion: You Can Take Back Control of Your Environment

While it may not be possible to completely stop every form of directed energy or neurofrequency assault, you can significantly reduce your exposure and improve your peace of mind, sleep, and cognitive clarity.

By building a shielded room, grounding your space, and using targeted materials, you reclaim your right to mental and physical sovereignty.

You are not helpless. You are not alone. And you are not crazy.

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