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More than 70 editorial articles and appearances on TV and radio shows over the last nine years Here are some examples: Frankfurter Neue Presse
The man with the magic hands Frankfurt. Neither is he ancient, nor does he have a big bushy beard
and he certainly isnt a wizard. Thomas Bunke, age 38, born in Wiesbaden
with blond hair and blue eyes is an electrical engineering technician.
With his big brief case he rushes up the staircase to the 2nd floor of
an apartment building in Sachsenhausen. He is a friendly fellow who will
have a cup of coffee with you and answer your questions, and there will
be lots of them.Bunke is an indoor environmental inspector, but not only
that, he also is a dowser and he is going to check the apartment for anything
out of the ordinary. If the rods separate from each other, the world in the little bedroom
at the Sachsenhaeuser mountain is fine. If they turn towards each other,
something is wrong, and that is exactly what happens at the head of the
bed. Two geological disturbances cross at that point, probably due to
the effects of underground water veins, a common phenomenon in south Frankfurt.
Bunke analyses living rooms, bedrooms and building lots. The issues are
EMFs, geological disturbances like water veins, earth crust shifting,
radioactivity and magnetic fields. Often the symptoms go away during the day because we move around a lot
and the exposure time becomes less. Back home in the apartment, the influences
are back: the radiation of a cell phone tower mounted on the roof of a
neighboring house and What now? In this case it is an easy fix, Bunke says. We move the bed
into a neutral zone and get rid of all the metal, (metal frame and coil
mattress). In addition, a demand switch can be installed to shut off the
electric field and to guarantee an undisturbed sleep. |
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