Skip to content

Search results for 'guam'

February 13, 2015

Guam Revisited

Back when I researched the excessive motor neuron and parkinsons disease on Guam I forgot to check for Leukemia rates. By Katie Worth Pacific Daily News kworth@guampdn.com “Paul Spracklen leaned down and touched his daughter’s hair, thick and blond, and long enough to drape past the middle of her back. “Yeah, I know, honey,” he […]

April 4, 2014

GuilefulGuamGuano

Guam is known for incredibly high rates of a degenerative disease which has some of the hallmarks of motor neuron, Parkinson’s and dementia, but cannot be firmly identified as any of them. Among the Chamorro people on the island, rates of the mysterious condition run at between 50 and 100 times the “normal” rate of […]

October 9, 2014

About That Trip To Kauai…

But the military was too busy to see me… So I did some dives to see for myself how something so beautiful and remote could get so dead underwater… Trip Report Kauai, Hawaii Reef Survey 10/4-10/6 2014 Rev B. 10/9/14 This report summarizes my observations of the physical conditions of two of the North shore […]

September 18, 2014

Paw Tracks?

A longtime skeptic of the Air Force’s PAVE PAWS early warning station in Sagamore has set his sights on the state health department. Dr. Richard Albanese, a physician who works for the Air Force, claims a recent state Department of Public Health (DPH) study that ruled out the radar station as a primary cause of […]

May 10, 2014

Help

  ———- Forwarded message ———- From: ChemE Stewart <cheme911@gmail.com> Date: Thu, May 8, 2014 at 10:38 PM Subject: Kauai Coral Reef Problem To: underwater2web@gmail.com Terry, I am a chemical Engineer in Atlanta, GA. I was doing some of my own weather related research for the past two years and I stumbled upon something I think […]

May 9, 2014

Lono Continues to Be VERY PI$$ED OFF

  Hawaii investigating Kauai fish, squid die-off DLNR launches campaign to manage coral disease outbreak Large-scale die-off of sea urchins discovered off Kaumakani According to my research, everything goes(away) better with microwaves We have chronic disease/wasting of wildlife around all of our high-powered, pulsed military radar bases, including Guam, White Sands, Cape Canaveral, Pacific Sands. Colorado Springs. […]

May 3, 2014

Power to the People?

  I ran some Doppler radar exposures below at different distances (everyone should check my math): Here are my thoughts: 1) The peak pulsed power humans are potentially exposed to from pulsed Doppler microwave Weather, Military and FAA radars is MUCH higher than other sources 2) Humans at higher elevations and along hillsides have more exposure […]

April 22, 2014

nOT mUCH TO sAY

But I was thinking about this: What is ALS—and is there more than one form of it?ALS, which is also known as a motor-neuron disease—and colloquially as Lou Gehrig’s disease in the U.S.—is a neurodegenerative disease. Each muscle is controlled by motor neurons that reside in the brain in the frontal lobe. These are controlled […]

April 6, 2014

The Bat Cave (In)

So I posted an earlier article on the collapse of the bat population on Guam.  It coincides with the instance of ALS and motor neuron disease in the local population. I ran across a good article which tied the disease in bats to blue-green algae.  If you have read my research, it started with plotting […]

September 18, 2012

Earthquakes and Hurricanes: Dark Matter adding Insult to Injury

FORWARD Dedicated to the loving memory of my mother and father: Clair & Elizabeth Simonson “Some say the world will end in fire, Some say in ice. From what I’ve tasted of desire I hold with those who favor fire. But if it had to perish twice, I think I know enough of hate To […]