Sunday, May 13, 2007

Move and More Evidence That It Is Indeed Mobile Phone Radiation from Masts Killing The Bees

If one looks at all the variables, EMR (Electromagnetic Radiation) in the form of microwaves from cell phone masts seems to be the most likely candidate that can really explain why bees - and frogs for a while now - are dying all over the world - especially in places like Costa Rica, which has an environmentally conscious government (though they seem to be completely oblivious to the dangers of electropollution) and quite a pristine environment. So one really cannot blame it totally on pesticides, (which have been around for decades, but of course would most likely play a contributing variable), which are not used everywhere, though perhaps ChemTrails may also be playing a role.

Now, wouldn't it be nice if people were (1) a little more conscious, (2) a little less selfish, (3) a little more intelligent, and (4) a little less addicted to their cell phones so that they could finally get rid of them, and would do the right thing and actually pressured others to do the same? After all, it does say in the bible, "Thou Shall Not Kill" everyone else insidiously with their electromagnetic weapons which can be equated to mass genocide and mass suicide - and I think that includes the bees. :) Yes, the Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMDs) may very well indeed be in your pockets.


peace

paul

Are mobile phone masts killing bees?

http://freepage.twoday.net/stories/3697498/

Ben Rooth
7/ 5/2007

AN investigation has been launched by Bolton Council to discover whether radiation from mobile phone masts is killing the town's honey bees.

Some scientists blame them for dwindling bee populations believing that it interferes with their ability to find their way back to their hives.

Councillors in Bolton last week agreed to ask their planning improvement working party - made up of two councillors from each of the three parties on the council - to investigate.

Coun Ebrahim Adia, executive member for development, said that the party meets quarterly to look at ways of improving the planning system.

"Our powers in relation to phone masts are limited but here in Bolton we are committed to promoting bio-diversity and ecology as part of the planning process," he said.

"The issue about the impact of mobile phone masts on bees was raised at the last council meeting by Coun Norman Critchley who also said that he had also heard that the radiowaves could also affect birds that are migrating.

Evidence

"I think that as councillors we have a duty to look at all the evidence to assess the wide impact on radiation from mobile phone masts in regard to our planning policy."

Academics at Landau University in Germany recently discovered that 70 per cent of bees exposed to radiation failed to find their way back to their hive after searching for nectar and pollen.

Last week, research carried out at the University of Vienna in Austria also discovered that two-thirds of the bee-keepers surveyed who had a mobile phone mast within 300 metres had experienced "unexplained colony collapse."

But John Charlton, of the Manchester Beekeepers Association, said that none of their members had noticed any decline yet.

"The association has an apiary in Heaton Park virtually straight under one of these masts and we've not noticed any radical changes there," said Mr Charlton, from Sale, who has kept bees for 50 years.

"I suppose that the masts are still a comparatively new technology but I have to say that I personally have not noticed any evidence of what these studies are finding."

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Town rejects mast to save bees after IoS report
http://freepage.twoday.net/stories/3694394/


To Bee or not to Bee

Colony Collapse Syndrome (CCS) poses a serious risk to bees as well as to global agriculture. What was not explored in your article [ http://omega.twoday.net/stories/3672147/ ] is the fact that CCS is being caused by the globalization of microwave radiation that is utilized by telecommunications. Bees orient themselves to the earth's electromagnetic fields. This is a reliable, simple and dependable means of orientation and navigation that is not dependent on the variables of light or weather. The ability to navigate tells someone where they are in time and space. This forms the basis for laying down memory tracts and organizing information, the very basis for learning. Bees like humans share a similar mechanism for orientating themselves and remembering. A similar evolutionary mechanism is shared by other life forms. In bees, the compass that they use is called the mushroom gland. It responds to frequencies that are similar to those emitted by cell phones. In essence artificial microwave frequencies jam this mechanism and the bees become disoriented. They cannot figure out where they are. Illness and pesticides would cause a gradual die off and dying bees would be found in the hives. With CCS no bees are found in the hives. Microwave interference is the only plausible means of explaining why this phenomenon is being observed at this time. It also explains why it is occurring simultaneously and on a global basis. As with bees, so the same effect is being observed in humans, note the rise in autism, memory disturbances and related disorders. The global alteration of our environment without regard to the limitations of our biology will have profound effects for all life on this planet. This is a timely and urgent matter that involves everyone.

Gerald Goldberg, MD
Glgmd32 @hotmail.com
Author: "Would you put your head in a microwave oven"
[ http://omega.twoday.net/stories/1604071/ ]

Betreff: Bees immune systems damaged
Von: Martin Weatherall
Datum: Mon, 7 May 2007 23:46:48 -0400

Here are another three interesting stories about honey bees dying or vanishing.

In the Australian story researchers have dissected bees that have died and they have found that their immune systems have "totally gone to pieces". "It like they just lost their immune system and anything will kill them".

For anyone who has looked at the evidence of human cancer cases (and pets) around cell phone antenna and strong sources of electromagnetic radiation, this will not be a surprise. There is evidence of DNA damage, cell damage and changes in blood composition etc. from EMR. I have strong reasons to believe that it was exposure to high levels of EMR that compromised my own immune system, made me ill and caused me to develop prostate cancer. Damage to the human and animal immune systems, by EMR, has been shown by much research. I have little doubt that the immune systems of bees can be damaged by EMR.

It is interesting that honey bees in Australia are not being harmed as they are in California. I would place a bet that the environment in California has far higher levels of electro magnetic radiation than found in most of Australia.

The second article is about - "Taiwan, the latest country stung by vanishing honey bees". This is interesting because several months ago there was a news story from Taiwan which stated a large number of citizens were suffering from the effects of electro magnetic radiation and many antenna masts were being removed. There has been widespread debate in Taiwan about EMR, and the removal of base stations.

The third story is about GM modified foods and their possible influence on bees.

Martin.



Bees dying vanishing

Australian bees in high demand
ABC Online - Australia
The US Department of Agriculture says bees have been vanishing from 22 states, and no one really knows why. It means commercial beekeepers, ...
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Taiwan Is Latest Country Stung by Vanishing Honey Bees
Voice of America - USA
"What we're thinking is happening is the bees are dying," he said. The US Congress held hearings last month to consider remedial measures, including ways to ...
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Give Bees a Chance
The Simon - Los Angeles,CA,USA
And when you consider bees are big business as well as a critical part of the food chain, that vanishing act is no laughing matter. Consider: ...
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