
Lots of Microwave Radiation and Sinkholes (Dissoved CaCO3) in Escambia County, FL (left) and Santa Rosa County(Right), FL And a Cancer Cluster
Escambia and Santa Rosa Counties, Florida
In February 2001, The Pensacola News Journal reported that rates for several kinds of cancer, rates for birth defects, and rates for low birth weight babies were all elevated in Escabmia and Santa Rosa counties as compared with national rates. The article reported that federal regulators suspect arsenic, dioxin, lead, mercury and other substances from contaminated Superfund sites and manufacturing plants, Escambia Treating and Agrico, are to blame. Without adequate tracking of these substances and human health, it is difficult to determine whether the environment is linked to these elevated cancer rates.
Fallon, Churchill County, Nevada
Sixteen children have been diagnosed in Fallon with leukemia since 1997. Three have died; two relapsed in the summer of 2004. An investigation by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention concluded in 2003 that there are no links between environmental contaminants and the leukemia cases in Fallon. However, biomonitoring tests conducted by CDC found residents in Fallon had elevated levels of arsenic and tungsten in their urine. Arsenic is a known carcinogen, but has not been linked to leukemia. Little is know about the health effects of tungsten–it is currently being studied by the National Toxicology Program. A tracking network that collects data on environmental exposures and health effects could have helped discover the cluster earlier and aided health officials in their investigation.
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I think that 6,400,000 Watt ARSR-4 is a VERY BAD ACTOR
Abstract
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.
Normally I would not care except WE are made of calcium and our bloodstreams are like those streams the fish are dying in.
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High Powered Pulsed Radar Towers/Fish Kills here
I posted this song a year or so ago, I just had to play it again… Have your kids close their ears
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From: underwater2web . <underwater2web@gmail.com>
Date: Sat, Sep 13, 2014 at 11:22 PM
Subject: Waimea reef destruction!! Really terrible turn for the worse!
To: Somebody, Anybody!
Hi ——-,
Not sure if you are aware of the condition on the reefs from Sharks Cove to Waimea Bay on the north shore of Oahu. It is in a total collapse! Pam and I dive this location often and take video and pictures as she lives right up the hill.
Can you possibly have some of your students or the USGS go out and look at the reefs in this area? Studying the tens of thousands of dying corals in this “Marine Reserve” may help us figure out the reef collapse along the north shore of Kauai.From: ChemE Stewart <cheme911@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, Sep 14, 2014 at 7:51 AM
Subject: Re: Waimea reef destruction!! Really terrible turn for the worse!
To: The Quantum Vacuum (maybe it will listen)
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From: underwater2web . <underwater2web@gmail.com>
Date: Sat, Sep 13, 2014 at 3:26 PM
Subject: Coral, Coral and more Coral on the Big Island!! Why we need it in KAUAI.
To: Somebody Who Might Do Something…
After 10 days scuba diving on the Big Island several thing were very clear. The coral along the Kona Coast completely covers the reefs down to 60 feet deep. This 100% coral cover is home to millions of fish, crabs, octopus and other marine life. The ecosystem is healthy and will delight tourist for many years to come!! We even dove in a submarine where we got to video a wide section of the reef within an hour and all looked great!!
Here are some pics out of my videos of the Kona reefs and some from my photography partner Pamela Whitman.
Lee County Florida (M)anatee Death Cluster. Area also has a concentration in sinkholes (red/green blobs – dissolved CaCO3) as well as a concentration of microwave Doppler weather, communication and cellular towers (station identifiers shown)
I have been very busy the past few days so not much chance to post any bleeding edge research, bad jokes or good music. So I have gone ahead and downloaded the Florida Manatee mortality data from 2013 and 2014 and used Google GeoCode to convert the addresses into latitude and longitude and then kml. Next to Melbourne, FL, the largest concentration of Manatee deaths is in Lee County. Lots of fish kills and algae blooms also. You can see from the graphic they also have a large cluster of sinkholes as well as many microwave weather, communications and cellular towers right near the waterways. To me as an engineer, the dissolving limestone is an indication of weakly non-ionizing pulsed radiation slowly dissolving the “Earth” around the towers.
I have come to the conclusion that nature hardly stands a chance around all of the overlapping EMF pollution humans are creating with all of this digital, pulsed microwave radiation. Those electrons have to dump that electromagnetic energy somewhere and the Earth and saltwater ways are a great conductor for that stuff. I believe this is gradually damaging our health as well as the surrounding wildlife and also dissolving the calcium based limestone around us. The radiation will increase during storms as the atmosphere scatters and dumps all of that energy to the Earth.
I have tried to concentrate mostly on wildlife on this blog, although I don’t believe humans will fare any better from all of this EMF based upon all of the research and my observations. Since I don’t have access to human health statistics, other than what I come across on the Internet, I have passed my radar database on to other professionals to look for correlations. I have been at this for a couple of years now, developing and refining my theory and putting the pieces together. I have concluded that humans have been irradiating themselves for over 100 years now, which has been a boom for the medical/drug industry as well as the military and telecommunications industries. 80% of West Africans now use cell phones and all that pulsed tower radiation is blaring 24/7 into the surrounding bats and birds and wildlife. That can’t be good.
I think we have gone way down the wrong road and our children are suffering for it.
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