Eric, I appreciate your feedback. I agree that the two are separate. I am working on one wildlife research paper that just details a correlation between fish dying due to hypoxia/algae blooms and locations of microwave radar towers in the State of Florida, it is almost complete, I have placed numerous "epidemiology maps" on my blog and some p-Value statistics. It has already attracted attention.
I already have another senior researcher taking my radar database and running it through a national health database to see if there are any correlations with human health. I spent 4 months compiling the radar database from many public sources. I have placed some maps on my blog of disease clusters vs. radar locations, some appear to make sense, others do not. We are pulsing over 600 million watts of 2-6 GHz microwave radiation 24/7 into the atmosphere over the US. There are now 20-30 research papers showing negative effects on biology of this frequency range, depending upon power levels and duration. As some of you know I started by trying to figure out if we have "dark matter" or "dark vacuum energy" decaying in our atmosphere triggering "weather disturbances". I have very little atomic/subatomic expertise but I have been looking for signatures of gravitational lensing during storms and such, since "cosmic" strings of vacuum should lense light. In studying Doppler radar I noticed the electromagnetic radiation is also bent and scattered by the atmosphere due to "ducting" and "hydrometers" and other "anomolous" effects. To me the ducting may be a sign of lensing of doppler radiation. My blog is just a theory site and I try to have fun with it and I put a bunch of stuff/thoughts out there. I am getting 40-50 countries a week visiting the blog so the information is getting out. I am an engineer and not a scientist, I did an honors thesis at college my senior year and that is about it. Listening to you guys has been very helpful to understand the subatomic piece . If the microwave radars are having a bad effect, everyone should be aware of it. Our reefs are dying, our bees are disappearing, bats, coral reefs, etc. and that is a massive failure for our children. On Sun, May 11, 2014 at 9:18 PM, Eric Walker <[email protected]> wrote: > Stewart, > > I have glanced at your web site. I have not taken a close look at your > research, but I would not be surprised if you ended up being onto something > about doppler radar being a source of hypoxia, oxygen free radicals and the > death of nearby animal and plant life. You also have a theory of dark > matter, and a hunch that dark matter is indirectly responsible for the > conclusions concerning doppler radar that you arrive at in your informal > research. > > On the connection to dark matter, I personally have no opinion. I am > skeptical, however, that your research is sufficient to establish any kind > of linkage between the effects of doppler radar and dark matter, however. > In light of this doubt, I think you might be able to get your > investigation into doppler radar out to a wider audience if you did not > combine it with the question of dark matter. Adding dark matter into the > mix asks too much of people in their suspension of disbelief for them to be > able to give much credibility to your doppler radar hunch, even if both > hunches ended up being true. > > Eric > > > > On Sun, May 11, 2014 at 5:55 PM, ChemE Stewart <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Radar/Call SignMHTModel ASR-9Max Pulsed Power (Watts)1,300,000Gain (dBi) >> 34Frequency (MHz)2,800RPM12.5Max Power Density (W/m2) @ 10 km 10.39Pulse >> Duration(uSec)1.00Pulse Repition Factor (Hz)1,000Range Est. (Miles)60 >> Latitude42.937248 Longitude-71.437286FIPS33011CountyHillsboroughStateNH >> > >

