Steven Gibbs sister saw my website
It so happens that Steven Gibbs sister saw my website and printed it out and gave it to Steven Gibbs. A suggestion was made that I add to my website information on how to use a common inexpensive portable transistor radio to find a vortex. This way people can find a vortex without spending a lot of money.
According to Steven Gibbs even your car's AM radio can be used to find a vortex. You simply drive around to a "mystery spot" where the radio cuts out the station and you hear loud buzzing static. A magnetic vortex is supposed to interfere with radio transmission. Any area of radio silence is a candidate for a vortex.
Personally, I prefer to use an EMF detector for the HDR, the cell sensor being my favorite. Other people use the TRI-FIELD which is more expensive and claim good results in locating a magnetic anomaly, but I prefer the $19.95 cell sensor which can also be used to detect harmful radiation coming from your cell phone.
In the next few days I will create the page:
Using a radio to find a vortex or gridpoint.