Waldo anyone?
On Thu, Dec 12, 2013 at 12:19 PM, ChemE Stewart <[email protected]> wrote: > Guys, > > I think Doppler Weather and Military radar pulsing 750,000 to 3,000,000 > watts 24/7 into the atmosphere is potentially the worst of the offenders. > The NEXRAD Doppler weather towers cover a 150 mile radius. In Sitka, > Alaska, within that 150 mile radius, the Yellow Cedar trees are slowly > wasting/dying, they are having blown/toxic algae blooms, fish/salmon kills > and star fish dissolving. To me, that is a sign of penetrating, ionizing > radiation. No long term study has ever been done. > > Cell towers are around 100,000 watts each tower, I believe, but there are > many more of them. > > I am seeing something similar across the country around NEXRAD/TDWR > towers. I am in the process of running the statistics on two years of > data in Florida > > If time does not exist and you can't average those pulses and figure you > are OK, you have to consider what those instantaneous pulses are doing to > biology 24/7. It is no wonder bees, bats, starfish, trees, chronic wasting > disease in animals are increasing as well as Autism and Alzheimers. I think > we have F&^%&^% up royally > > Stewart > > > > > On Thu, Dec 12, 2013 at 1:53 PM, Jones Beene <[email protected]> wrote: > >> OTOH … >> >> >> >> This could be good news J >> >> >> >> At least for those concerned about the risk of brain cancer from >> cell-phones, which are in the same UHF frequency range. >> >> >> >> Heck, using the same logic (or lack thereof) maybe UHF radiation kills >> cancer cells… one would not think that UHF could both promote cancer and >> also stifle cellular development in plants, right? >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Ron Wormus wrote: >> >> >> < >> http://a-sheep-no-more.blogspot.com/2013/12/9th-grade-science-project-finds-plants_3.html >> > >> >> This would be an interesting experiment to repeat with plants at varying >> distance from the same router to see if there's a dose response effect. >> Even better would be cellular culture, but that's harder to manage without >> a lab. >> >> I think I will move my router further away from my desktop. >> Ron >> >> >> > >

