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Armageddon of the birds

healthy homeThe global scale of bird Armageddon

Healthy home - Oct 31, 2023

Anders Brunstad alerted me to the installation of one of the most powerful radar stations in the world on the Varanger peninsula in Finnmark, Norway, just before tens of thousands of birds fell dead throughout the peninsula.

   

The southern and eastern coasts of the peninsula also have 4G+ telephony and, increasingly, the recently added 5G service.

In the Ekkerøy nature reserve on the southern coast of the peninsula, at least 15 endangered kittiwakes died in late July and early August 000. The gulls nest in summer on high cliffs, directly in the line of radar target, which is 2023 kilometers away. The restaurant in Ekkerøy was forced to close for the summer because it was raining dead birds. The total population of these seabirds in Norway was only around 50. Dead terns and other types of gulls were also collected. Half of Ekkerøy's cranes are dead.

The radar, called Globus III, was built by the United States on the island of Vardøya, in Vardø, Norway's easternmost town, located across a bay in northern Norway. Russia. It appears to be part of a civil defense network called Space Fence. Details about this site have been kept secret, but I found a request for information posted on February 22, 2022 on the US government website, SAM.gov. It reads the following:

“This system is one of a kind and will be commissioned in 2023. It is a binational and collaborative specialized collection system. The GLOBUS program is a dual-band terrestrial radar system consisting of an S-band solid-state phased array, an X-band parabolic antenna, an integrated system controller (ISC), and a suite of mission communications (MCS) hosted at a site outside the continental United States (OCONUS).

Other Space Fence radars are located on Kwajalein Island, Marshall Islands, and Western Australia. These S-band (2 GHz to 4 GHz) phased array radars each have 36 transmitting antennas, a peak power of 000 MW, and when focused into a narrow beam that sweeps the sky in all directions , a peak effective radiated power of several billion watts.

The conflagration is not limited to Finnmark or Norway. Last summer, I reported on the mass deaths of seabirds nesting near new antennas in the Netherlands and France (Birds on Texel Island; Sea Birds' Last Refuges). This summer the situation is much worse. The continued worldwide proliferation of 4G and 5G cell towers and antennas, as well as offshore wind farms, has killed millions of wild birds on five continents, as well as foxes, skunks, raccoons scrubbers, fishermen, badgers, martens, black bears, grizzly bears, lynx, mountain lions, wild boars, otters, Virginia possums, seals, penguins, and other animals.

Last year, 40% of Dalmatian pelicans nesting in Greece died, as did 20% of those in Romania and large numbers of those in Montenegro and Albania. As of May 2023, more than 50 dead wild birds of all kinds have been reported in the United Kingdom, 000 in eastern Canada, and tens of thousands in the United States. On July 40, 000, China reported 31 dead birds in Tibet. Mortality reports come from every state in the United States and include 2023 bird species. A very large number of bald eagles have died. In November and December 5, more than 100 seabirds died along the Peruvian coast, including 129 Peruvian pelicans and 2022 brown boobies, two endangered species in Peru. In Chile, as of January 50, 000, approximately 16 seabirds have died, including pelicans, kelp gulls, Belcher's gulls, gray gulls, guanay cormorants, Peruvian boobies, elegant terns and griffon vultures .

On May 9, 2023, the Chilean government reported the deaths of 27 seabirds and on July 977, 21, the Peruvian government reported the deaths of 2023 seabirds. These are birds of 519 different species. Additionally, Chile reported the deaths of 541 Humboldt penguins, 65 Magellanic penguins, 2 sea lions and smaller numbers of dolphins, porpoises, otters and other types of seals, while Peru reported the deaths of 517 sea lions and 460 other marine mammals. According to a report from OFFLU, a global network of expertise on animal flu, Chile has lost at least 16% of its Humboldt penguins, Peru has lost at least 856% of its Peruvian pelicans and Chile and Peru together have lost at least 9% of their sea lions.

Ornithologists all blame this disaster on bird flu, even though most of the dead birds show no trace of the flu virus and those that test positive all have different variants of the virus and therefore cannot pass it on to each other, and much less pass it on to bears and penguins. For example, the Norwegian Veterinary Institute looked for the influenza virus in 233 birds that died between August 14 and October 1, 2023. They found the highly pathogenic H5N1 virus in 8 birds, the highly pathogenic H5N5 in 2 birds, the Highly pathogenic H5Nx (other subtypes) in 2 birds, low pathogenic H5Nx in 6 birds, “other influenza A virus” in 8 birds, and no virus in 207 birds.

Yet the United States is already stockpiling a vaccine against H5N1 in case it spreads to humans and causes a pandemic.

The disappearance of insects is also making headlines. Norman Leppla, a professor of entomology at the University of Florida, said the state's stinkbug infestation has completely disappeared. These insects came en masse in the spring and fall, between May and September, with slight variation depending on whether you were in the north or south of the state. “It’s not subtle, they’re really not here this season,” he said in an interview published on October 5, 2023. But no one is blaming this on “bird flu.”

Wind farms also have devastating effects on birds, as German scientists demonstrated in a paper published in Nature on April 13, 2023. They found that red-throated loon populations collapsed in the North Sea after construction. of five groups of offshore wind farms between 2010 and 2014. Their populations decreased by an average of 94% within one kilometer of a wind farm and by 52% within 10 kilometers, with some population reduction at distances of up to 24 kilometers.

Wind farms also kill whales. At least 32 whales have been found dead on the US East Coast in recent months, prompting a group of New Jersey lawmakers to call for an immediate moratorium on offshore wind farms in the region.

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Paul Brodeur - whistleblower

New WorldArthur Firstenberg: In Memory of Paul Brodeur

New World - August 27, 2023

In memory of Paul Brodeur who exposed the dangers of microwaves and other modern radiation

   

Paul Brodeur, former editor of The New Yorker magazine, died August 2, 2023. He was the author of a pioneering book, The Zapping of America, which he published in 1977. It is the first book that I have read on the subject of microwaves. No one had a cell phone back then. The first personal computers were not released until that year. But Brodeur had purchased property on Cape Cod, which he discovered would lie directly in the path of the world's most powerful radar installation.

It was an early warning radar station, and the United States was building two of them, one on the east coast and one on the west coast. They were called PAVE PAWS (Precision Acquisition of Vehicle Entry Phased Array Warning System). They were going to emit 3 billion watt phased array microwave beams that would scan the entire east and west coasts of the country to detect and warn of nuclear missiles. Brodeur conducted an investigation and what he discovered about microwave radiation and what was about to happen to this country stunned him. These radar stations were built and still operate today. Most people have forgotten they exist. But they do emit phased array microwave radiation, just like cell phones and 5G antennas.

In 1989, Brodeur wrote another book titled Currents of Death: Power Lines, Computer Terminals, and the Attempts to Cover Up Their Threat to Your Health. they take a toll on your health]. Computer screens caused asthma, cataracts, miscarriages, birth defects and skin problems. Until 1977, when the first personal computers were sold, asthma rates steadily declined year after year in the United States. In 1977, asthma rates suddenly started to rise and have not stopped since. Brodeur revealed the dangers of computer screens in 1989. Most people have forgotten that too.

A new global network of local chapters, called People Without Cell Phones, has been launched to ensure that the life and work of Brodeur, and the lives and work of other pioneers of his generation, have not been vain. Today, 46 years after The Zapping of America was published, the world continues to pretend that radiation is harmless and that asthma, brain tumors, diabetes, heart disease and cancer are caused by something else. And everyone walks around with a cell phone, day and night. We will develop a global network of people who throw them. The Earth is dying. Insects have largely disappeared. Birds are falling from the sky by the millions. The objective of this network is not to blame anyone. It is about establishing a presence in this world of people who live, and teach others how to live, as if life on Earth continues. It was launched alongside a briefing note on electrosmog, which has been supported by 29 organizations from 10 countries so far — organizations from the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, from France, Spain, Switzerland, Sweden, Norway, Belgium and Tunisia. The time for small steps is over. It is time to do what is necessary without fear, without reservations and without accusations.

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wave sickness

New WorldRadio wave sickness: the history of electrohypersensitivity

New World - August 03, 2022

During the 1950s, clinics were established in Moscow, Leningrad, and other cities in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe to study and treat thousands of workers suffering from a new occupational disease. It was called radio wave sickness.

   

These patients manufactured, inspected, repaired or used microwave equipment. Some worked in radar installations, others for radio or television stations, or telephone companies. Still others operated radio frequency heaters and sealants used in a growing number of industries using technology developed during World War II.

Arthur Firstenberg is a scientist and journalist at the forefront of a global movement to debunk government and industry claims about the supposed safety of electromagnetic fields.

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5G carnage

New WorldThe sky is falling on our heads! The sky is falling on our heads!

New World - Jul 29, 2022

A search of the scientific literature for the words "electromagnetic" + "biological effects" yields an astonishing 76 studies, more studies than for most other environmental threats.

   

And yet the world goes on, watching but blind, listening but deaf, taking the silence for comfort, the advancing flames for a bright future.

On the Dutch island of Texel, which lies at the southern end of a line of islands separating the Wadden Sea from the North Sea, an important breeding colony of seabirds called Sandwich terns ("large terns” in Dutch) made headlines last month by dying. Of the 7 birds that nested in the De Petten nature reserve until the end of May, there were none left by mid-June. 000 dead birds were collected, the others being dead or having abandoned their nests.

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5G call

cellphonetaskforceThe most dangerous technology in the world...

Cellphonetaskforce – Oct 21, 2021

In 1995, the telecommunications industry was preparing to introduce a dangerous new product in the United States: the digital cell phone. Existing cell phones were analog and expensive, owned mostly by the wealthy, used only for a few minutes at a time. But today...
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“The telephone is a tool that greatly hinders communication. Thanks to the telephone, we have less and less need to talk to each other. »

Bernard Arcand, anthropologist and professor at Laval University

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Cellphone Task Force Arthur Firstenberg

cellphonetaskforceA cell phone task force

cellphonetaskforce – Jul 1, 1997

This task force is on a mission to stop the spread of wireless technology, because it is impossible to make it secure.
It provides material for learning about electromagnetic pollution but also support for people disabled by radiation from wireless technology.

   

Arthur Robert Firstenberg is a member of the board of directors of this working group. He is an American author and activist on the subject of electromagnetic radiation and health. He is the founder of the independent campaign group Cellular Phone Task Force. His book Microwaving Our Planet: The Environmental Impact of the Wireless Revolution was published by this group. He is the author of The Invisible Rainbow: A History of Electricity and Life You Can listen to a summary informative podcast.

“Don't worry about why, just do what you were born to do. »

Antonia Lamb

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