
Dark Red Areas are the highest overlapping, scattered, pulsed power density areas from overlapping non-isotropic microwave radars. There are three powerful, high gain radars overlapping: ARSR-1, TDWR & WSR-88. The other radars are in my database and are smaller and privately owned (TV stations, etc.).
Johnson County’s childhood cancer crisis: Area’s rate for children much higher than state, national averages
“Last weekend, students at Clark-Pleasant Middle School dressed in yellow in honor of Alaina Day, a 1-year-old Whiteland girl who died in December from cancer that formed in her stomach. The entire Trafalgar community has been wearing orange in support of four boys who are currently struggling with blood or bone cancers.
Friends and family of Center Grove teen Tyler Genneken have had a bone marrow registry drive and fundraising football tournament every year since his death from leukemia in 2009. If it seems like Johnson County has a large number of childhood cancer cases, that’s because it does. In people younger than 20, the county has the 26th-highest incidence rate of cancers in the entire nation. By contrast, it has the 440th-largest population.
But the high number of cancer cases doesn’t point to a cancer cluster or some environmental factor causing the disease, health officials say. Investigations have revealed that while some cancer rates are higher here, others, such as breast, lung and prostate cancer, are lower. Johnson County’s increased cancer in children appears to be more of a tragic quirk of nature, said Amanda Raftery, the cancer epidemiologist for the Indiana State Department of Health.
“Naturally, some are going to be closer to each other than others,” she said. “Things aren’t spread evenly in nature, and there can be small groups that occur just because of the nature of numbers.” For every 100,000 people in Johnson County, 23.6 were under the age of 20 and had been diagnosed with a form of cancer, according to the National Cancer Institute. That rate is the fourth-highest in Indiana, and well above the state average of 17.6 cases.”
The rate is higher than 99 percent of the counties in the nation.
Reposted for Purposes of Educating the Public
Another health concern in Kuyahoora Valley
Lindsay Boyle
Posted Feb. 26, 2015 at 5:00 AM
Sitting atop Irish and Tanner hills in Newport are eight military-grade radar towers, emitting various frequencies of electromagnetic radiation, testing the latest electronic warfare technology.
NEWPORT
Sitting atop Irish and Tanner hills in Newport are eight military-grade radar towers, emitting various frequencies of electromagnetic radiation, testing the latest electronic warfare technology.
But the Newport Antenna Measurement Facility isn’t like similar testing facilities in the desert out west: Its borders butt up against the backyards of Newport residents, its beams fly over their heads.
So as the state Department of Health continues its investigation into certain cancers and “birth outcomes” in the Kuyahoora Valley — a process it said would take 18 to 24 months — some residents also are calling on outside experts to look into the Newport tower system.
“We’re not pointing our fingers and saying that’s what (is causing cancer), but we know that it could be,” said Jennifer Snyder, one of the founding members of the group, Kuyahoora Valley – What’s Making Us Sick? “So, let’s find out. If we do nothing about it, we’ll never know.”
In the Kuyahoora Valley — which encompasses Newport, Middleville, Norway, Fairfield, Poland and Cold Brook — six children developed pediatric cancers between spring 2011 and summer 2013. Three of them had systemic anaplastic large cell lymphoma, a rare and aggressive cancer.
The Department of Health has agreed in the past the number of cases is “statistically unlikely to be due to chance,” but a spokesperson wouldn’t directly answer whether the department’s investigation will include the radar facility.
“The studies will involve identification of cases and evaluation of information about possible risk factors,” the spokesperson wrote in an email.
Stewart Simonson, a chemical engineer by day, has been studying various radar stations for more than two years. Specifically, he’s worked to build a database of more than 1,500 stations, which he and others have searched for correlations between the towers and human, as well as animal, disease.
He’s found that areas around the country boasting high amounts of chronic wasting disease — in which deer and elk[AND MARINE LIFE] have distinctive brain lesions — often are located close to a high-powered military radar system.
“In general, areas where there’s more electromagnetic radiation appear to have more disease,” Simonson added.
He also said radars, such as those in Newport, that use pulsing — or send out 1 million or more watts of power but just for about one-thousandth of a second — haven’t been studied extensively in the United States.
The Federal Communications Commission, whose guidelines govern the radar systems, only addresses the “average power that the human body can take” before tissues begin to heat, Simonson said.
“If you take the average of (pulsed radiation), it’s low,” he said. “But consider: What’s the effect of pulsing 1 million watts through a deer standing out in the field, over and over again?”
He said animals appear to be more affected by radiation because they’re more “grounded” to the earth, but that children, too, are susceptible because their brains are developing.
Simonson and David Carpenter — director of the University at Albany’s Institute for Health and the Environment — said part of the problem is that those who created the FCC guidelines are “physics and engineering people” without strong backgrounds in health.
“Those FCC guidelines totally ignore thousands of (studies) that show there are biological effects at intensities that don’t cause tissue heating,” Carpenter said.
In a recent review paper, Carpenter outlined several things — from cancer to male infertility, to neurobehavioral abnormalities — that can increase in occurrence with exposure to microwaves and to communication frequencies, such as those used for radio, television, cell phone and radar.
“It’s important that we be able to detect bad weather — everyone agrees,” Carpenter said, explaining that many radar systems are used for monitoring the weather via Doppler. “The real issue is placing these things in close proximity to humans.”
Carpenter and Simonson said testing at the Newport site should stop until it’s studied more closely, and Snyder agreed.
“This is one of the biggest (military) radar testing places in the country, and nobody in the town knows what’s going on,” Snyder said.
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And you thought this was just air and water vapor! You missed the Vacuum! (Dark Matter decaying to Dark Energy) and making spacetime all wonky. Original Photo
From Entanglement and the Geometry of Spacetime
By Juan Maldacena
“One can consider, therefore, a pair of black holes where all the microstates are “entangled.” Namely, if we observe one of the black holes in one particular microstate, then the other has to be in exactly the same microstate. A pair of black holes in this particular EPR entangled state would develop a wormhole, or Einstein-Rosen bridge, connecting them through the inside. The geometry of this wormhole is given by the fully extended Schwarzschild geometry. It is interesting that both wormholes and entanglement naively appear to lead to a propagation of signals faster than light. But in either case this is not true, for different detailed reasons. The net result is the same: we cannot use either of them to send signals faster than light. This picture was developed through the years starting with work by Werner Israel [4]. Most recently, Leonard Susskind and I emphasized this ER=EPR connection as a way to resolve some apparent paradoxes regarding the black hole interior [5, 6].
There are several interesting lessons regarding this picture of geometry emerging from entanglement. Perhaps the deepest one is that the peculiar and strange property of quantum mechanical entanglement is behind the beautiful continuity of spacetime. In other words, the solid and reliable structure of spacetime is due to the ghostly features of entanglement. As we entangle two systems with many degrees of freedom, it seems possible to generate a geometric connection between them, even though there is no direct interaction between the two systems.”

2014 Florida Manatee Death Areas, All But Non-Boating deaths. Pulsed Microwave Radar Pulsed Power Profile in red/yellow. Coral Gables, FL along with Melbourne, FL had the highest concentration of Manatee 2013 & 2014 Manatee deaths. Coral Gables has 3 high power, high gain pulsed microwave radar stations very close to the saltwater the manatees are dying in.
You can download my microwave radar database and manatee database for Google Earth here
Florida manatees dying at record pace
Two “unusual mortality events” are prime contributors to this year’s unprecedented losses, said Katie Tripp, Save the Manatee Club’s director of science and conservation.
One is a toxic red-tide bloom that killed 276 manatees this winter and spring in southwest Florida. The poisonous bloom was centered in the Fort Myers-Cape Coral region.
The other event is the still-unexplained Indian River Lagoon die-off that has claimed more than 100 manatees in Brevard County. In total, Rose said more than 220 manatees have died of various causes this year in Brevard, but these mysterious 100-plus deaths appear to be triggered by “an acute intestinal event” caused by feeding changes, bacteria or virus.
I have already shown you the Indian River Lagoon problems near the radar stations

My research indicates that marine life near pulsed microwave radar stations is getting chronically shocked due to electromagnetic induction from the atmosphere. The pulsed doppler microwave radiation is refracting off the overhead atmosphere and some of it is collected by the surface of the water and conducting through the waterways to ground (the seafloor). The radiation will intensify during storms when refraction increases.
Dear Tulsi (US House of Representative for Hawaii),
Here is my monthly report on the coral disease that is devastating the reefs along the north shore of Kauai. This is truly a major disaster.
I did an hour long scuba dive today at the mouth of Wainiha Bay in a spot I call the Aquarium because it was the most beautiful giant coral garden in all of Kauai with thousands of fish!
UH, USGS and NOAA have dove with me at this location. Three years ago it was in pristine shape but now half of the rice corals have died from the cyanobacterial disease and now 100% of the giant old growth mound corals are diseased and decaying. This location has over 80% coral cover which is rare for the north shore of Kauai.
We believe the corals have lost their immune system due to the military using massive amounts of microwaves right above this location that are grounding out on the reef producing an electrical shock. The corals are weakened and prone to disease plus the massive amount of military sonar in the area is breaking the few remaining live Antler corals. This reef is important habitat for the endangered green sea turtle and monk seal.
Can you please help us get the non profit funding so we can purchase the equipment needed to put out on the reef to prove our theory as to why the corals are dying so quickly? Since no one else seems to want to fund a study of our dying reefs here in Kauai, we need to do it and soon. If we delay another two years all will be lost for every.
I labeled each picture so the writing is on the diseased decaying part of each coral. I have the whole hour long video for your review for free at this point in time. I can also take anyone out to dive at this spot in person, including yourself like we did at Waipa two years ago.
Aloha,
Terry Lilley
Marine Biologist
Hanalei, Kauai
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