
Flower Mound, TX Cancer Cluster. Red areas have high overhead pulsed microwave power density due to overlapping radars. Highest reflection to ground from low flying aircraft. See my previous post: Scattered, Smothered & Covered.
Flower Mound Has High Breast Cancer Rates: Report
The latest study by the Texas Department of State Health Services shows higher than normal breast cancer rates for the town of Flower Mound but normal rates for other types of cancer.
The study released Wednesday looked at cancer rates in the town from 2002 through 2011.
According to the report, researchers found rates of leukemia, non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, brain/CNS and liver cancers to be at the expected level for the town. (I Guess we have gotten so used to cancer we EXPECT high rates around cities.)

In a rather complicated mind. This is the rest of the “some” they mention above. Biological Contaminants (You and I and Nature) Beware
Which explains this increase in disease near radars and airport flight paths
and this increase in disease near airport radars
and all of the others I have shown you
and me spending all night making this
While this guy
Therefore he can’t think anymore
Have a nice weekend

Cancer/Disease Cluster in Utica, NY area appears to be mostly on the North facing , elevated areas of the valley, FACING THE HIGH POWERED, PULSED MICROWAVE RADAR TOWER

DITTO. That area will get swept 5 times per minute by that ARSR-4 high power, high gain (EIRP ~ 3,500,000,000 watts) pulsed microwave radar station. Most of the disease is 10-15 miles away due to the “cone of silence” and higher elevations outside the perimeter, facing the radar station.
Read more about the cancer cluster
Read more about microwave radars and cancer
And here is what our government is doing
Eye cancer victims disappointed with state health officials
HUNTERSVILLE – A group of young females spoke to WSOC Channel 9 last summer about their battle with ocular melanoma, a rare eye cancer, in hopes to get their questions answered regarding the cancer cluster in Huntersville.About 6 people per 1 million are diagnosed with OM in the United States each year, according to the Melanoma Research Foundation. For more information about OM, resources and support, visit www.melanoma.org.
With this statistic in mind, the girls want to understand why there is an unusual number of eye cancer cases particularly in the Huntersville area. They want to know whether particular environmental impacts or other factors have caused the eye cancer cluster. But based on a report from Channel 9, the girls are disappointed with the responses and progress the N.C. Department of Health and Human Services have made.The news report said Channel 9 found at least five OM cases in Huntersville alone, but Kenny Colbert, father of Kenan Koll who died earlier this year from OM, and Summer Heath, who lost sight in one eye from cancer, received no responses from state health officials.
Long-term exposure to microwave radiation provokes cancer growth:
Evidences from radars and mobile communication systems.
The possible role of radiofrequency radiation in the development of uveal melanoma.
I also noticed a police officer got eye cancer in the area, which further leads me to believe this may be cumulative microwave radariation (new word) damage in the area from either that TDWR radar, the police radar or an accumulation of BOTH

Radiation Profile around one ARSR-4 Radar and two WSR-88 Radars. Cancer cluster pins shown. Highest scattered radiation intensity will vary with cloud height and radar dish angle
Health Department to investigate possible cancer cluster
It’s not often the state Department of Health agrees to investigate an area that claims to have a possible cancer cluster. But the Kuyahoora Valley — which encompasses Newport, Middleville, Norway, Fairfield, Poland and Cold Brook — is the latest to join that small list. The investigation, when it begins, might not be as comprehensive as some would like, however.Newport resident Melissa Lowell, backed by the 1,000-member strong “Kuyahoora Valley – What’s Making Us Sick” Facebook group, has been pushing for a study since six area children developed pediatric cancers between spring 2011 and summer 2013. Three of them were diagnosed with the same rare, aggressive lymphoma — a rate the Department of Health agreed was “higher than would be expected” in an Aug. 25 letter to Lowell.

ARSR-4 Radar Station 15 miles from disease area in humans and also centered around chronic wasting area in local deer
Air Route Surveillance Radar
The Joint Surveillance System (JSS) is a joint United States Air Force and Federal Aviation Administration system for the atmospheric air defense of North America. It replaced the Semi Automatic Ground Environment (SAGE) system in 1983.
The JSS consists of long range surveillance radars, primarily operated and maintained by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), but providing communication and radar data to both FAA and United States Air Force control centers.
FAA equipment is a primarily a mixture of Long Range Air Route Surveillance Radars (ARSR) of various types, although some use legacy AN/FPS radars. They are co-located with UHF ground-air-ground (G/A/G) transmitter/receiver (GATR) facilities at many locations. Fourteen sites have VHF radios as well. The GATR facility provides radio access to fighters and Airborne early warning and control (AEW&C) aircraft from the SOCCs. The JSS has been enhanced under the FAA/Air Force Radar Replacement Program with 44 ARSR-4/FPS-130 radars to replace some of the many previous long-range radars. This provides common, high-performance, unattended radars. The ARSR-4/FPS-130 is a 3-D long range radar with an effective detection range of some 250 miles and has been fully integrated with JSS at all joint use sites.

Chronic Wasting Disease Cluster in Same Area as radar and human disease cluster
Chronic Wasting Disease of Elk and Deer and Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease
The emergence and continuing spread of Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD), a prion disease in deer and elk, has now reached 14 U.S. states, two Canadian provinces and South Korea, producing a potential for cross-species transmission of CWD prions to humans and other animals globally. In 2005, CWD spread for the first time from the Midwest to more densely populated regions of the East Coast. As a result, a large cohort of individuals attending a wild game feast in upstate New York were exposed to a deer that was subsequently confirmed positive for CWD.

Pulsed electromagnetic scattered radiation profile near Port St. Lucie Florida influenced by high power, high gain military radar. Radius of most intense scattered radiation reaching ground will depend upon cloud ceiling and radar dish angle.
Brain Cancer Cases Shot Up in This Florida Town
“Though Becky Samarripa chose not to get involved in any litigation, the radiation theory makes sense to her. The Samarripas left the Acreage in 2010. But when they lived there, Becky’s husband, who worked as a customs official, wore a radiation-detecting gun belt for his job and stored it in the closet. Periodically, the belt would start beeping in the middle of the night. “After a while, we realized it was going off when our water was regenerating from our well,” says Samarripa, who worried over the fact that Hannah’s bedroom was closest to the well.
Hatfield and her colleagues at the law firm traced the radioactive contamination in the Acreage to two companies with operations in the area. One is the local mining company Palm Beach Aggregates, which has mined limestone for road construction for more than two decades using a dredging process that contributed naturally occurring radiation to the local water system. (“Naturally occurring” means that the radioactive substances originated in the soil, water or other natural materials, but may have been concentrated by industrial activity.) At various points, contaminated water escaped the dredging pits and seeped into the canal and groundwater in the Acreage, according to the plaintiffs’ complaint.”
Clues sought in cancer cases of Fla. children St. Lucie County
“FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Alarmed at the seemingly high rate of brain cancer among children in St. Lucie County, Fla., a group of mothers who courted controversy with their calls for a major health study are starting to feel vindicated.
Last summer, the mother of a child who died organized other families, raised concerns about the local water and soil and generally set the population on “pins and needles,” in the words of the Port St. Lucie mayor.”

I figured with that many dead and diseased fish and other mammals near radar towers, all that electromagnetic radiation might have an effect on humans…
If all of that electromagnetic radiation is having a strong effect on positively charged ions such as Ca++ and Mg++, I wonder what effect it is having on heavy metals such as PB++, NI++, CU++, ZN++, CD++ & PB++, Cr(6+). Possibly causing those ions to “leach” to the surface of groundwater, “stirred up” by the strong pulsating EMF near the surface of the water through Lorentz forces in water with dissolved ions.
Like in Kauai, HI(World’s largest supply of pulsed microwave radars)
Like in Hinckley, CA(very near pulsed High Power, High Gain microwave space radar)

Moon Halos from Spaceweather
“I was driving to my Intro to Photography class when I noticed this beautiful bright halo around the Moon,” says Melanson. “I’ve seen moon halos many times before, but never this shape. Glad I was able to capture it and share!”
Although physicists have been studying ice halos for decades, not all are understood. “Elliptical halos are one of the puzzles,” says atmospheric optics expert Les Cowley. ” We can simulate them by invoking hexagonal plate-like crystals topped by almost flat pyramid faces. However, the simulations do not fit very well and such crystals are unphysical. Crystal facets like to form along planes where there are lots of atoms or molecules – almost flat pyramids do not fit the bill at all. Perhaps some peculiar distorted snowflake types instead?”
Whatever causes these elliptical halos, they are beautiful, and more could be in the offing. The Moon is waxing full this week, reaching peak brightness on Dec. 6. Bright moonlight can reveal rare halos that often go unnoticed–elliptical and otherwise. Sky watchers are encouraged to look around the Moon in the nights ahead.

Cosmic Strings and Weak Gravitational Lensing Sergei Dyda1,2) and Robert H. Brandenberger1) 1) Department of Physics, McGill University, Montr´eal, QC, H3A 2T8, Canada 2) Department of Physics, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada (Dated: January 14, 2014)

Moon Halo from Spaceweather. Our atmosphere is full of weak gravitational strings weakly ionizing and condensing our atmosphere triggering what we call the weather













