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.
I wonder how humans are doing…

Sinkholes in Florida Limestone(green and red blobs) line up with FCC Radio Frequency & Microwave Tower locations(Orange and Green pins and small round red circles(Doppler)) MY RESEARCH SAYS ALL OF THE REFLECTED RADIO FREQUENCY & Microwave EMF IS GRADUALLY DISSOLVING FLORIDA!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Download Google Earth FCC file here:
You can download/insert the Sinkhole image from here
The dead fish due to hypoxia are occuring in the same places as the sinkholes, which is around all of the RF & Microwave Towers (including Doppler).
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I think it is the EMF from magnetrons/klystrons in pulsed Microwave radars causing Autism
Microwave radar made its appearance in 1943, after the magnetron was developed
Autism: Kanner first described Donald and ten other children in a 1943 paper entitled, Autistic Disturbances of Affective Contact1
I think those high powered EMF pulses are destroying our health and our children’s. We have based our military and wireless communications around this technology, which I think is a recipe for disaster and unfortunately we are already living it and have been for 75 years. It will get worse before it gets better.
What do you think?
Through the senses of an autistic child
Radar
…But in the late 1930s the threat of air attack stimulated work on this technology, and research groups in at least eight countries—France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Netherlands, the Soviet Union, the United Kingdom, and the United States—independently developed radar. Even before the outbreak of war Britain had built an air-defense radar system called Chain Home. In the United States, researchers at MIT’s Rad Lab and the U.S Naval Research Laboratory also hurried to develop radar.
During World War II
It has been said that radar won the war for the Allies in World War II. …Most of the air (and naval) actions in World War II fought with radar at UHF and below. Early U.S. radar equipment operated at 200 MHz. The XAF and CXAM search radars were designed by the Naval Research Laboratory, and were the first operational radars in the US fleet, produced by RCA. These were followed by large scale production of other 200-MHz systems, the SA, SK and SR. Other systems at 400, 600, and 1200 MHz became available by the end of the war.
Microwave radar made its appearance in 1943, after the magnetron was developed into a high-power, producible device. Low-power klystrons had long been used as local oscillators for superheterodyne receivers, as had parabolic reflector antennas. It required only a year to make the transition from the laboratory magnetron (mid-1940, in England) to the first 10-cm experimental tracker at the MIT Radiation Laboratory. Another year brought the field test model of the XT-1, and by mid-1943 the SCR-584 was being delivered from production. This radar had a beamwidth of 4 deg (70 mr), and could track aircraft with an accuracy of about 1.5 rnr, adequate for direct input to AA gun directors. Optical tracking continued to supplement the radar data, but the quality of automatic, servocontrolled tracking was such that radar-controlled guns were highly lethal within their design range. With the deployment of shells containing radar proximity fuzes, air defense reached a new high in effectiveness.
Leo Kanner’s 1943 paper on autism
Donald T. was not like other 5-year-old boys. Leo Kanner knew that the moment he read the 33-page letter from Donaldʼs father that described the boy in obsessive detail as “happiest when he was alone… drawing into a shell and living within himself… oblivious to everything around him.” Donald had a mania for spinning toys, liked to shake his head from side to side and spin himself around in circles, and he had temper tantrums when his routine was disrupted.
When Kanner met Donald, his suspicions were confirmed. In addition to the symptoms the letter described, Kanner noted Donaldʼs explosive, seemingly irrelevant use of words. Donald referred to himself in the third person, repeated words and phrases spoken to him, and communicated his own desires by attributing them to others.
Kanner described Donald and ten other children in a 1943 paper entitled, Autistic
Disturbances of Affective Contact1. In this initial description of ‘infantile autismʼ, which went on to become a classic in the field of clinical psychiatry, Kanner described a distinct syndrome instead of previous depictions of such children as feeble-minded, retarded, moronic, idiotic or schizoid. In the words of his contemporary Erwin Schrödinger, Kanner “thought what nobody has yet thought, about that which everybody sees.”
In the 1940s, researchers in the United States began to use the term “autism” to describe children with emotional or social problems. Leo Kanner, a doctor from Johns Hopkins University, used it to describe the withdrawn behavior of several children he studied. At about the same time, Hans Asperger, a scientist in Germany, identified a similar condition that’s now called Asperger’s syndrome.
Indian River Lagoon: What went wrong?
What ignited the “superbloom” and brown algae that killed 60 percent of Indian River Lagoon seagrass?
And what snuffed out 135 manatees, 300 pelicans, 76 dolphins and a half-billion dollars worth of seagrass?
If William of Ockham were trying to answer that, he might have started with the extreme cold, dry weather of 2010 and 2011. His 14th century philosophical precept, Occam’s Razor, holds that the simplest among competing theories is usually the best starting point. First, flesh out theories requiring the fewest assumptions, before moving on to more complex, refined explanations.
That hasn’t stopped an army of armchair ecologists. They’re filling a void left by biologists confounded by the complex unraveling of the lagoon ecosystem, which began swirling in a death spiral in 2011. Few answers have surfaced as to what catalyzed so many casualties, including a combine
73 square miles of seagrass, the estuary’s primary nursery for life.
So semi-baked theories abound.
They range from the mundane — cold snaps — to the strange — Doppler radars slowly “baking” the biology with microwave radiation. That one’s new. A theory blaming manatee overpopulation has been around for years.
Is my theory really that “BAKED”?
From February 2014:
Dept. of Interior Attacks FCC regarding Adverse Impact of Cell Tower Radiation on Wildlife
Cell towers frequently use a directional signal to improve reception in higher traffic areas. In the United States, the FCC limits omni-directional cell tower signals to 100 watts of power. If the tower has directional antennas, the FCC allows the cell operator to broadcast up to 500 watts of effective radiated power (ERP).[7]
Unexpectedly, a strong non-thermal character of biological effects of RFR has been documented. As low as 0.1 µW/cm2(0.0001 mW/cm2) intensity of RFR and absorbed energy specific absorption rate, (SAR) of 0.3 µW/kg were demonstrated to be effective in inducing significant oxidative stress in living cells.
Searching for the cause of sea ducks’ dire health
Thousands of their carcasses have been found floating in the cold water off Cape Cod or rotting on beaches. Many more of the birds have been found emaciated, exhausted, and suffering, often near death.
In recent years, a mysterious virus has taken a mounting toll on the region’s common eiders, a normally bulky sea duck considered a barometer for the health of Cape Cod Bay.
More recently, the disease, which was identified in 2007 and has since been dubbed the Wellfleet Bay virus, has been found in other species.
In other news…..
Dept. of Interior Attacks FCC regarding Adverse Impact of Cell Tower Radiation on Wildlife (Doppler Radar Tower Pulses are MUUUUUCH HIGHER POWERED)
“the electromagnetic radiation standards used by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) continue to be based on thermal heating, a criterion now nearly 30 years out of date and inapplicable today.”
The Department criticized the Federal government’s proposed procedures for placement and operation of communication towers, and called for “independent, third-party peer-reviewed studies” in the U.S. to examine the effects of cell tower radiation on “migratory birds and other trust species.”
























