The Newmarket Report - The Nightshift Team Venue Analysis



We started the investigation in the upstairs kitchen. All Nightshift members present. We did a baseline EMF sweep. The windows were open so lots of extraneous noise was coming from revelers outside. Lee used the K2, Ben the CellSensor, which were tripping at 2.5 – 10mG.


Wayne and Ben in the Newmarket kitchen
The long and short of the sweep was that the whole area was a ‘fear cage’. 1.5 – 2.5mG seemed to be the lowest reading with it rising above 10mG near main appliances.
Ben started to feel uncomfortable after a couple of minutes and went very quiet and uncommunicative.
What was interesting was that wherever Wayne or Ben were in the room the meters were tripping, especially Ben.
See EMF analysis.

The EMF sweep was concluded after 25 minutes and we went downstairs.

The cellar at the Newmarket

The team moved to the ‘Generator Room’ of the cellar where the washing machine was located. Whilst setting up Lee asked Ben how he felt in the kitchen he said it was like someone was trying to 'get him' (paranoia – classic ‘fear cage’ symptom, or was it something else?) Ben said he was concentrating to keep whatever it was away from him (hence his lack of communication). Ben and Lee did a sweep of the room with constant readings between 2.5 and 10mG in the middle of the room.
Stronger readings were obtained near the ceiling and it dropped to zero near the floor. Lighting? Power cables in the ceiling? Near the generator there was a four foot radius hot spot for EMF. Three and half feet upwards the meters were tripping above 2 mG.
 
 

The junk room
In ‘Paul's Gym’ the whole place was registering 2.5 – 10mG. In the ‘Junk Room’ 2.5 – 10mG and the ‘Ice machine’ registered 10 - 20mG.
The ‘Drum Room’ was 1.5 – 2mG and the ‘Beer Cellar Room’ 2.5mG or more rising to 10+mG near the cooling fans and 20+mG near the heating pipes. In the ‘Spirits Room’ we got readings of 2.5 - 10mG.

The conclusion? The meters were considered redundant, by Lee, and so switched off.