It’s been a busy few weeks at elizabethmaxim.com.
- Finished Podcast 2
It’s in post production and will be available within a week.
- Developed an app
Focused on the 4th of the GATE EM Frequencies it will be available before the end of summer.
I will be speaking with Lloyd Burrell of ElectricSense about it in more detail in the fall.
- Finished a Workbook
An accompaniment to the app.
- Had important research validated.
While I’m proud of all of the accomplishments that last one holds a special place.
We Have to Move
I was sickened by geologic EMFs. We lived in the SF Bay Area.
How do you explain the need to move when Aaron covered a territory as a corporate employee who directly contributed to sales?
I left corporate in 2003 to make elizabethmaxim.com a success. This was summer 2009.
I knew Aaron’s manager well.
All of us worked at HP together.
Before he was a manager he was a fellow TC. We covered some of the same global accounts.
Both of us experts in global supply chain management.
In spite of having known him for years I was beyond anxious at the thought of having to tell him we needed to move.
At that point? EMF Sensitivity was accepted in pretty much every country except the United States.
I stood on my front lawn feeling sick from the EMFs of a fault line I knew but couldn’t prove ran down our street. After a bit of polite chit chat I got to the point.
“Fault lines make me sick.”
He accepted my explanation without batting an eye, even followed up with geologic anecdotes that underpinned my experience.
A Bonus
With a PhD in chemistry he was able to move to a more scientific level of discussing what I was dealing with.
I told him I was writing a book on EMF Sensitivity and was split between going from the angle of chemistry or physics.
I’ve had a passion for physics since long before high school.
He generously spent time discussing the pros and cons of each after which I knew which way to go.
Though I took chemistry in high school and college it isn’t my strength.
For more on that not so fun part of my life
We bought high, had to sell low.
Be well.



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