How the Cult of America Field Kit Changed My Understanding of Electromagnetic Frequencies — Submitted by Sister Carol, Former Substitute Teacher

Sister Carol is not affiliated with any school district in a current capacity, and this testimony represents her personal experience.

I purchased the Cult of America Field Kit in November. I want to be transparent: I purchased it skeptically. My daughter sent me the link with a message that said “Mom, you might like this, but also maybe don’t buy it” — which I have come to understand is a fairly common entry point for new members.

The kit arrived in a plain brown box. No logos. No branding. The box looked like it could contain anything, which the accompanying materials note is intentional. Inside: a pamphlet titled “What You Are Already Feeling: An Introduction to the Frequency,” a water testing kit, a compass, a guide to local tower identification using publicly available FCC data, and a folded paper titled “The Questions Worth Asking.” The Questions were simply a list — no answers, just questions — arranged in an order that I found oddly moving. By the end I was sitting at my kitchen table at 9 PM feeling, for the first time in a while, like someone had asked me to use my brain for something that mattered.

I spent thirty-one years as a substitute teacher watching children be told, with great confidence, things that turned out to be wrong by the time they were adults. The Field Kit gave me a framework for my curiosity that no other product has offered. I have since identified three towers near my home that warrant further research. I report my findings to the Reverend monthly. He has not yet responded, but the materials note that response times vary and that the Reverend is often in the field. I believe him. — Sister Carol, Former Substitute Teacher, Active Researcher

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