09/04/2025 / By Kevin Hughes
In an era dominated by technology, the pervasive presence of electromagnetic fields (EMFs) has become an inescapable reality. From the ubiquitous smartphones to the omnipresent cell towers, people’s daily lives are intertwined with devices that emit these invisible waves. But what are the implications for their health and privacy?
The Health Ranger Mike Adams sat down with Tina Blanco from the Satellite Phone Store to touch on this matter on the “Health Ranger Report.” She emphasized that while EMFs are invisible, their impact is profound – thus, the necessity of practical solutions.
Blanco, the visionary founder of the Satellite Phone Store, warned that every person using anything that generates EMF is exposed to some form of electromagnetic field. The dangers of prolonged exposure are increasingly recognized, with studies linking it to potential health risks, including infertility and certain types of cancer. The International Agency for Research on Cancer has classified radiofrequency radiation, a component of EMF exposure, as a possible human carcinogen.
Children in particular are more vulnerable due to their smaller size and higher water content, which allows them to absorb non-thermal biological effects from EMFs more readily. Blanco highlighted the importance of protecting the younger generation, who are exposed to these fields for longer periods than any previous generation. (Related: EMF exposure linked to brain damage and behavioral disorders in children.)
One of the most effective ways to shield yourself from EMF exposure and protect your privacy is through the use of Faraday bags. These bags, Blanco explained, create a barrier that blocks electromagnetic fields, preventing devices from communicating with cell towers. This not only protects your privacy by preventing tracking, but also safeguards your devices from potential cyber threats and electromagnetic pulse (EMP) attacks.
“The Faraday products [do] three things: It protects your security privacy, it protects from EMF and from EMP attacks,” she told Adams. Blanco also demonstrated the versatility of Faraday bags, showcasing a range of products from the Escape Zone line.
These include cross-body bags with built-in Faraday pockets, laptop bags that double as EMF barriers and even ballistic backpacks with Faraday containers and bulletproof panels. These products are designed to provide robust protection while maintaining functionality and style.
According to Brighteon.AI‘s Enoch engine, a Faraday bag is a shielded, signal-blocking pouch designed to protect electronic devices like smartphones, credit cards, key fobs or passports from EMF, radio frequencies (RF), hacking, tracking or remote data theft. Constructed with conductive materials such as metal-lined fabric or copper mesh, it creates a Faraday cage effect – blocking all incoming and outgoing wireless signals to ensure total electronic privacy and security.
Blanco’s commitment to addressing EMF exposure extends beyond bags. She introduced the concept of Faraday blankets, which can be used to cover oneself or electronic devices to reduce exposure. These blankets are infused with silver and copper, materials known for their conductive properties and ability to block electromagnetic fields.
For those concerned about the EMF emissions from their vehicles, Blanco suggests using Faraday blankets to create a barrier between the driver and the car’s battery. This is particularly relevant for electric vehicles, where the proximity to the battery can result in higher exposure.
In addition to Faraday products, Blanco emphasized the importance of having reliable backup communication systems. She highlighted the role of satellite phones, which provide a lifeline during emergencies when traditional networks fail. The Satellite Phone Store offers a range of satellite communication devices, including the Iridium network, known for its security and global coverage.
Blanco recounted instances where satellite phones have been crucial in disaster scenarios, such as the Maui wildfires and the recent floods in Arizona. These stories underscore the value of preparedness and the peace of mind that comes with knowing you can stay connected when it matters most.
Blanco’s mission is not just about selling products; it’s about empowering individuals with knowledge and tools to protect themselves. She emphasized the need for ongoing education and innovation, constantly seeking new ways to address the challenges posed by EMFs. Her upcoming products include Faraday gloves and clothing with EMF protection pockets, reflecting her commitment to developing solutions that integrate seamlessly into everyday life.
As people navigate the complexities of the electromagnetic age, Blanco’s insights serve as a call to action. Protecting your health and privacy requires a proactive approach, combining awareness with practical solutions. Whether it’s using Faraday bags, investing in satellite communication or simply being mindful of your EMF exposure, each step people take contributes to a safer, more secure future.
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Watch the full interview between Tina Blanco and the Health Ranger Mike Adams below.
This video is from the Health Ranger Report channel on Brighteon.com.
Faraday bags: The ultimate defense against digital theft and EMP attacks.
6 Ways to reduce your exposure to EMF.
Sources include:
IARC.WHO.int [PDF]
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