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Here’s What’s Making Them Sick

December 18, 2014
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Cancer clusters in/near Newport, NY Go to their site

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High Powered, High Gain/EIRP reflected microwave radiation off target back towards town. Red is transmitted, Purple is Reflected microwaves.  Disease cluster within 5 miles of the radar transmitter and targets

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Another view

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Ditto.  Red Transmitted, Blue Reflected

An upside down F15 bomber jet at the Newport "Upside Down AIr Force" site.

Newport, NY Radar (Pulsed Electromagnetic Radiation) Test facility on hill right above cancer cluster.

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A brain cancer survivor who has an autistic child sent me this. I was wondering how one ARSR-4 could cause that much disease. She showed me what I was missing. Along with the chronic wasting disease in the area, IT ALL MAKES SENSE NOW

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That’s what is making them sick (The ARSR-4 is just frosting on the cake)

Long-term exposure to microwave radiation provokes cancer growth: evidences from radars and mobile communication systems.

“In this review we discuss alarming epidemiological and experimental data on possible carcinogenic effects of long term exposure to low intensity microwave (MW) radiation. Recently, a number of reports revealed that under certain conditions the irradiation by low intensity MW can substantially induce cancer progression in humans and in animal models. The carcinogenic effect of MW irradiation is typically manifested after long term (up to 10 years and more) exposure. Nevertheless, even a year of operation of a powerful base transmitting station for mobile communication reportedly resulted in a dramatic increase of cancer incidence among population living nearby. In addition, model studies in rodents unveiled a significant increase in carcinogenesis after 17-24 months of MW exposure both in tumor-prone and intact animals. To that, such metabolic changes, as overproduction of reactive oxygen species, 8-hydroxi-2-deoxyguanosine formation, or ornithine decarboxylase activation under exposure to low intensity MW confirm a stress impact of this factor on living cells. We also address the issue of standards for assessment of biological effects of irradiation. It is now becoming increasingly evident that assessment of biological effects of non-ionizing radiation based on physical (thermal) approach used in recommendations of current regulatory bodies, including the International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) Guidelines, requires urgent reevaluation. We conclude that recent data strongly point to the need for re-elaboration of the current safety limits for non-ionizing radiation using recently obtained knowledge. We also emphasize that the everyday exposure of both occupational and general public to MW radiation should be regulated based on a precautionary principles which imply maximum restriction of excessive exposure.”

Cancer morbidity in subjects occupationally exposed to high frequency (radiofrequency and microwave) electromagnetic radiation.

“Among malignancies of the haemopoietic/lymphatic systems, the largest differences in morbidity rates between exposed and non-exposed personnel were found for chronic myelocytic leukaemia (OER = 13.9), acute myeloblastic leukaemia (OER = 8.62) and non-Hodgkin lymphomas (OER = 5.82).”

From → Biology, Geophysics

3 Comments
  1. Jessica reed permalink

    We had lived on Davis road in Fairfield, my mom was diagnosed with
    Breast cancer in 2002. She no longer lives there and is still in remission
    It’s crazy to think something like this could happen. She could’ve lost
    Her life.

  2. Jessica,
    There was a tremendous amount of pulsed electromagnetic radiation testing on that hill in the past 20 years. Most of the other similar radar test sites are out West in the isolated desert areas. Sorry to hear about your Mom. Thanks for following.
    Stewart

  3. Teresa permalink

    When my mom died from cancer 20 years ago, she believed it was caused by material that they used in the hospital to wash people’s hair with. My mom used it for years, then someone found the large bottle that indicated that staff should be using gloves to apply it to people. No one had been using gloves. My mom was one of the last surviving nurses from that hospital. They all died from cancer. My mom was a big believer in clusters, their hospital was one such cluster. I wish more money / some money/ any money actually went into detection and prevention rather than…. Uh… The status quo.

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