Most spread of canker bacteria by wind and rain is over short distances: within trees or to neighboring trees. Canker is more severe on the side of the tree exposed to wind-driven rain. Spread over longer distances, up to miles, can occur during heavy winds, severe tropical storms, hurricanes, and tornadoes.
My research tells me that the reflected/ducted/conducted/inducted electromagnetic radiation from the tower(s) is increasing to the ground & trees during storms, triggering canker in the trees and long term greening and death. Dying trees give off odors and attract bugs. Electromagnetic radiation may also be magnetizing/conditioning rainwater.

Kauai Coral Reef Survey Site. Approx. 30,000,000 watts of pulsed microwave radars up on the mountains, each pulsing approx 1000/second (1 kHz)
Mutual assured destruction, or mutually assured destruction (MAD), is a doctrine of military strategy and national security policy in which a full-scale use of high-yield weapons of mass destruction (EMP Pulses from High Powered Radars are a Weapon of Mass Destruction) by two or more opposing sides would cause the complete annihilation of both the attacker and the defender.[1] It is based on the theory of deterrence where the threat of using strong weapons against the enemy prevents the enemy’s use of those same weapons. The strategy is a form of Nash equilibrium in which neither side, once armed, has any incentive to initiate a conflict or to disarm.
From: underwater2web . <underwater2web@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, Sep 4, 2014 at 5:59 PM
Subject: More Coral Damage in Hanalei Bay During RIMPAC
I finally had time to video survey the west side of Hanalei Bay yesterday after the RIMPAC War Games. I have extensive video of this location over the past six years under the surf spot called “Middles”. This is a 30 foot tall cliff that goes from about 10 feet deep to 40 foot deep and is over 100 yards long with a few twist and turns.
We believe that the constant bombardment of the surface of Hanalei Bay and clouds above Hanalei Bay by the Military’s use of high intensity microwaves for its electronic war games, is causing a change in the chemistry and PH of the rain and sea water. This then causes the sea water to dissolve the calcium carbonate in the corals killing them quite quickly! It also causes the corals to become weak and then the cyanobacteria takes over and consumes the coral.

KHz electrical pulses in a coil induce quickly changing magnetic fields within water with lots of dissolved ions (think ocean). Lorentz forces acting on the ions can also “push” or move the water, causing turbulence
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Doppler Radar Microwaves + Cellular Tower Microwaves => Citrus Trees gradually “cooking” due to EMF radiation & low pH/high conductivity of tree to roots, emitting volatiles(odor) and attracting bugs as they disease and die.
Microwave Reflection/Conduction through trees increases during storms and precipitation, triggering canker outbreaks.
2014 Florida Citrus Pest Management Guide: Citrus Canker1
Major citrus canker outbreaks generally occur when new shoots are emerging or when fruit are in the early stages of development, especially if a major rainfall event occurs during this critical time. Frequent rainfall in warm weather, especially storms, contributes to disease development. Citrus canker is mostly a cosmetic disease, but when conditions are highly favorable for infection, it causes defoliation, shoot die-back, and fruit drop
Evidence for Increase in Dolphin Standings Due to Pulsed Electromagnetic Radiation from Radar Stations (FAA, Weather, Military & Private Doppler Radars) Grounding out into the Ocean Water
The areas along our coastlines with the highest amount of pulsed microwave power density appear to agree with the locations of these four unusual mortality/stranding events in dolphins.

Areas of the country along coastlines with the highest atmospheric pulsed power density from radar stations have the highest incidence of dolphin strandings.

Indian River Lagoon, FL ongoing unusual mortality event. with dolphins, manatees and pelicans as well as fish.
Chesapeake Bay Unusual Mortality Event Dolphin Strandings
Texas Coast Unusual Mortality Event Dolphin Strandings
Scientists: Baby dolphin likely killed by virus in Indian River Lagoon
Deadly dolphin virus shows up in Indian River lagoon
He even left his microwave radiation fingerprint. But will he admit to it?
Historical Dictionary of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Beginning in 1950, telephone line systems were established in some parts of the country, notably Kinshasa, Bas-Congo, and Katanga, but their effectiveness was hindered by heavy rains and dense forest. In the 1970s, the government began a program to link major urban centers through a combination of long lines, microwave towers, and satellite stations.
- 1972. Retrospective Serologic Identification
In February 1977, serum from medical personnel who could have come in contact with Ebola were tested for Ebola antibodies. The serum from a Tandala Hospital physician tested positive. In May of 1972, this physician had lacerated his finger while performing an autopsy on a Zairois bible school student. The student died of a hemorrhagic illness that was clinically diagnosed as yellow fever. The physician became ill 12 days after lacerating his finger. In 1977, his hospital records were reviewed, and his symptoms were characteristic of Ebola Hemorrhagic Fever.
- References:
- Heymann, D.L. et al. “Ebola Hemorrhagic Fever: Tandala, Zaire, 1977-1978.” Journal of Infectious Diseases. Vol. 142. No. 3. September 1980. 372-376.
- 1976. Yambuku, Zaire.
EBO-Z surfaced shortly after the first Ebola outbreak in Sudan and killed 280 of the 318 people it infected. On September 1, 1976, four days after returning from a tour of northern Zaire, the index case, a 44 year-old male teacher at the Mission School, sought medical intervention for a febrile illness he thought to be malaria. He received a parenteral injection of chloroquine (an anti-malaria drug) from Yambuku Mission Hospital (YMH). YMH did not use disposable needles or sterilize the needles between uses. Parenteral injection was the primary mode of administering nearly all medicines, and Ebola-Zaire (EBO-Z) was quickly disseminated into the surrounding villages serviced by YMH. After 11 of its 17 staff members fell ill with EHF, YMH closed on September 30, 1976, 29 days after the index case received his injection of chloroquine. The WHO International Commission was formed on October 18th, and research teams were mobilized on October 30th. The last case of EBO-Z died on November 5, 1976. Transmission of Ebola during this outbreak occurred mainly through the use of contaminated needles to administer medicine.
- References:
- International Commission. “Ebola haemorrhagic fever in Zaire, 1976.” Bulletin of the World Health Organization, 56 (2):271-293 (1978).

Ark Lane, nr Stroud Green, Essex, United Kingdom. Reported 29th August Read about this Circle Here
Check out this circle earlier this year from a nearby location
Uncle Sam Did it in The Estuary with the Pulsed Microwave Radar?

Indian River Lagoon Dolphin Strandings Source
Virus deadly to dolphin hits Indian River Lagoon – Aug 29 2014
In August alone, Hubbs researchers found 18 dead bottlenose dolphins: a dozen from the lagoon (eight of them calves), and the others along the beach and in the Halifax River.

Pulsed Electromagnetic Radiation From Radars dissolving CaCO3 Coral Reef Skeleton that is hundreds of years old
From: underwater2web . <underwater2web@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, Aug 29, 2014 at 1:50 PM
Subject: RIMPAC vs Wainiha Reef. Yesterdays Scuba Dive
To: Many people our tax money pays for
Cc: You from the Internet
until now appeared very healthy. It has over 90% coral coverage with a lot of fish. I call the site “the aquarium” as it is so beautiful and I have video of these corals every two months over the past five years. I have supplied you with lots of video from Wainiha for your coral disease study and ____ from NOAA surveyed this site with me about 2 years ago. The reef was one of the last reefs to break out with the black band coral disease on the rice corals.
What to you feel caused this type of destruction to our reefs here along the north shore of Kauai?
































