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Arthur Firstenberg: Where have all the insects gone?

New WorldArthur Firstenberg: Where have all the insects gone?

New World - March 22, 2024

The satellites take them all. The least noticed and most serious assault on earthly life falls upon us from the sky.

   

The [invisible] wires of nature that hang over us from horizon to horizon, carrying the electricity that powers our bodies and the information that guides our growth, healing, and daily living, are now carrying electricity dirty — millions of frequencies and pulsations that disturb our cells and organs and darken our nervous systems, whether we are humans, elephants, birds, insects, fish or flowering plants.

Pulsations pollute the Earth beneath our feet, surround us in the air where we fly, cross the oceans where we swim, flow through our veins and meridians, and enter us through our leaves and roots. The planetary transformer which provided the solar wind stirs and bursts into flames.

The lake pictured above is the largest in the UK. Located in Northern Ireland, Lough Neagh is so overrun with flies in spring and summer that residents close their windows to protect themselves from the living smoke. Clothes left on a line are covered in flies. The same was true of the windscreen of any vehicle traveling along the 90 miles of Lough Neagh coastline. Until 2023.

Last year, incredibly, we didn't see any flies. Windshields and hanging clothes were devoid of them. None came through the open windows. The other species that ate them also disappeared: ducks, frogs, fish, eels and predatory insects. The fly larvae are no longer there to keep the bottom of the lake clean. There is not much life left in the lake, except a proliferation of algae. "Has the ecosystem of the UK's largest lake collapsed?". » asks the Guardian in an article published on February 19, 2024.

Has the entire Earth's ecosystem collapsed, we ask, because the same thing is happening everywhere, according to the reports I have received over the past year from almost everywhere on every continent?
56 years of global vandalism

On June 13, 1968, the United States completed the launch of the world's first constellation of military satellites. Twenty-eight of them, more than double the satellites orbiting Earth until then, were launched to an altitude of 18 feet, in the heart of the outer Van Allen radiation belt. The “Hong Kong” flu pandemic began two weeks later and lasted almost two years.

Over the next three decades, the sky slowly filled with hundreds of satellites, primarily for military purposes. Then, in the late 1990s, cell phones became popular.

On May 17, 1998, a company called Iridium completed launching a fleet of 66 satellites into the ionosphere, at an altitude of just 485 miles, and began testing them. These satellites were to provide cellular telephone service to the general public from any point on the globe. Each satellite directed 48 separate beams toward Earth's surface, dividing the planet into 3 cells. Cases of insomnia have been reported worldwide.

The Iridium satellites entered commercial service on September 23, 1998. The effect was devastating. I contacted 57 people in my network in 6 countries, as well as two nurses, a doctor and a patient support group. 86% of people I surveyed, and the majority of patients and support group members fell ill on exactly Wednesday, September 23, with headaches, dizziness, nausea, insomnia, nosebleeds , heart palpitations, asthma attacks, ringing in the ears, etc. One person reported feeling like a knife had gone through the back of their head early Wednesday morning. Another felt shooting pains in her chest. Some, including me, were so sick they weren't sure they would live. We were all seriously ill for three weeks. On September 23, I suddenly lost my sense of smell, which I did not regain for six years. Mortality statistics from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control showed a 4 to 5 percent increase in the national death rate starting in the last week of September and lasting for two weeks. Some people reported reddish skies the night of September 23.

At the beginning of December 1998, I again received phone calls from all directions asking me what had changed. Orbcomm, which provides data services to industries, went commercial on Nov. 30 with 28 satellites orbiting at 500 miles altitude.

On July 25, 1999, another company, Globalstar, achieved worldwide cellular coverage with 32 satellites, at an altitude of 876 miles, and began testing. I got calls again from people who were sure the Earth was different again.

On February 28, 2000, Globalstar completed its constellation of 48 satellites and became a commercial enterprise. Nausea, headaches, leg pain and breathing problems became widespread, both among people who said they were electrosensitive and among those who were not. The effects were felt as early as Friday, February 25, the previous working day.

Iridium, which went bankrupt in August 1999, resumed its worldwide commercial cellular telephone service on March 30, 2001, after signing a contract with the U.S. military. The night of March 30 was accompanied by a red sky even more intense and widespread than that which had accompanied the initial launch of the service two and a half years earlier. A red aurora has been observed in the northern hemisphere, as far as Mexico, as well as in the southern hemisphere. A catastrophic loss of Kentucky racehorse foals was recorded in late April and early May, and because mares abort several weeks to a month after a viral infection or other precipitating event, the triggering event is around the end of March. Similar foaling problems were reported around the same time in Ohio, Tennessee, Pennsylvania, Illinois, Maryland, Texas, northern Michigan and Peru. Breeders have also reported newborn and older horses with unusual eye problems, as well as adult horses with pericarditis.

On June 5, 2001, Iridium added data to its voice service, including connection to the Internet. Hoarseness was one of the main complaints from people who contacted me over the next few weeks.

For the next two decades, Iridium and Globalstar were the sole providers of satellite phones. In 2019, SpaceX enters the scene.

In November 2019, SpaceX began regularly launching 60 satellites at a time into an even lower orbit, just 326 to 350 miles above sea level, and I began receiving reports from people around the world of ailments. headache, dizziness, insomnia, exhaustion, skin problems, feelings of tightness and heart problems. Nearly 200 people in my network have reported heart palpitations, cardiac arrhythmias, or heart attacks.

In March 2021, the density of signals polluting the ionosphere increased significantly. SpaceX, which had already launched more than 1 Starlink satellites and was testing them on a limited number of customers, launched 000 satellites on March 60, 4 more on March 60, 11 more on March 60, and 14 more on March 60. A competitor, OneWeb, also launched 24 satellites on the night of March 36. The number of satellites launched into space this month and this day has never been higher. And on March 24, SpaceX significantly increased the speed of its satellite Internet connections to more than 24 Mbps.

On March 24, 2021, a threshold was crossed and the deterioration of life on Earth accelerated considerably. Some people reported feeling unwell as of March 4 or 11, but 1 people in 000 countries emailed or called me on or after March 50, confirming my own awareness that some A terrible thing was happening to our planet. The reports came from residents of New York, Paris and London, as well as people living in remote locations, miles from the nearest cell tower. They were from people who didn't use any wireless technology and others who had smart meters in their homes and 24G antennas outside and were emailing me from their cell phones. They came from people young and old. Regardless, they all had similar experiences. All of them, whether they had been ill before or not, became suddenly and profoundly ill on March 5 or 24, depending on the time zone in which they lived, and most slept little or not at all the night of March 25.

People reported that not only they, but their spouses, children, parents, neighbors, friends, co-workers, clients, and everyone they knew were sick, exhausted, and irritable on the 24th or 25th. March and they were having trouble sleeping. Some reported that their pets or farm animals were sick at the same time: cats, dogs, chickens, goats, cows.

The details are consistent. They couldn't sleep for one, two, three or more nights, starting on March 24 or 25. Some have taken melatonin or other sleeping pills, but still haven't fallen asleep. They suffered from pain and itching, either all over their body or specific parts of the body, usually the feet and legs. They had headaches. They had muscle spasms. They were weak and exhausted and could barely stand or walk, and some stumbled or fell. They had skin rashes. They had dizziness and nausea, stomach aches and diarrhea. The ringing in the ears suddenly intensified. Their eyes were red or inflamed, or their vision suddenly deteriorated. They have had heart palpitations, fast or irregular heartbeat, or suddenly high or very low blood pressure. A few had nosebleeds or coughed up blood, or a blood vessel burst in their eye. They were anxious, depressed, suicidal and irritable.

Since then, SpaceX has launched rockets carrying dozens of satellites at a time on a weekly or biweekly basis, filling the sky with luminous objects that interfere with astronomy, spewing chemicals that destroy Earth's protective ozone layer. our planet, filling the upper layers of the atmosphere with water vapor that should not be there and which increases the current in the global electrical circuit and the violence of storms, and by cluttering space with satellites which are nothing more than solar panels and computers that break down, wear out and need to be replaced constantly, and which are desorbed to burn in the lower atmosphere, filling it with toxic metals and chemicals that everyone can breathe — and by modifying the electromagnetic environment of the Earth which has not changed for three billion years and on which life below depends for its vitality and survival.

Last Thursday morning, from Boca Chica, Texas, SpaceX successfully launched into space, for the first time, its spacecraft, the largest rocket ever built, the one with which it wants to transport men and women to Mars . On Friday, it launched 23 more Starlink satellites, bringing the total number of satellites polluting the ionosphere to more than 6, not only for Internet communication with satellite dishes, but also for direct communication with cell phones . The 000 satellites also communicate directly with each other, enveloping the Earth with pulsed lasers carrying 6 million gigabytes of data every day.

Everyone I know has had trouble sleeping and has been in pain since last Wednesday, the night Starship launched.

Since March 24, 2021, not only has human health deteriorated, but the Earth's biodiversity everywhere has collapsed. People have not so much noticed the decline of large wild animals like wolves, bears, lions and tigers, which were already rare, but they are shocked by the total disappearance of smaller animals which until recently were so common that you couldn't open your windows without them flying inside. They are shocked by the disappearance of all the frogs that swam in their ponds, the birds that nested in their trees, the worms that slithered across the ground, the insects that came through their windows and covered their clothes hanging on the line. My newsletters of March 29, June 21, September 20, October 17 and November 28, 2023 contained important articles on this subject from various parts of the world. My newsletters from December 5 and 26, 2023, and January 9 and February 6, 2024 cited people from around the world emailing or calling me, and I have a huge backlog of other reports from this type that you can read when I post them in the future.

If we want to have a planet to live on, not only for our children, but also for ourselves, radiation must stop. Not only must we dismantle the cell phone towers, which are so ugly to look at, but also the cell phones that we hold in our hands and on which we have become so dependent, as well as the satellites that crush all remaining life under their feet. Hurry up.

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