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Environmental Impact Unnoticed (Click to see all)

Updated: Aug 11

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Since they increased the power of Doppler radar to megawatts in 2013-2014, when is the last time you have seen a flock of geese fly over your neighborhoods in v- formation?


The public is really not aware of the consequences of using high energy microwaves generated by Doppler radar at numerous sites throughout the United States, Cuba and Puerto Rico. The attraction of hurricanes and generation of massive rainstorms resulting in flooding and damage to the infrastructure, are more pronounced symptoms, but there are subtle examples that people aren't paying much attention too. One is the effects it is having on the birds with many acting strangely in mass formations and dying unexpectedly in places like New York city, Florida, Texas, California, etc. There is the unexplained loss of fur on animals such as the polar bears in Alaska seen here:

and the fact the men and women show signs of baldness much earlier than ever before. These microwaves are decimating the insects including Monarch butterflies and bees, which are leaving scientists dumbfounded. If a television weather reporter in a studio in Houston, Texas can display radar thermal images of swarming termites in Louisiana, the public needs to wake up and realize that this is a serious effect of radar microwaves.


Here are a couple of recent articles that indicate the the scientific community is finally waking up to this information that I published in my website in 2018:





Recently scientists have been trying to figure out what is killing the redwood and Sequoia trees in California, but none have considered the possibility of microwave radiation destroying the cell structure of the trees. https://handsongardening.com/giant-sequoia-tree-turning-brown-dying/

The lightning storms produced by radar microwaves like occurred in the San Francisco Bay Area in August 2020, are another example of man's devastating effects on nature. The worldwide catastrophic flooding and soil liquefaction is another that is getting progressively worse and resulting in decimation of of the Polar ice caps and rise in sea level.


Now with the addition of cell phone towers producing microwaves in the 5G+ frequency ranges, the impact to worldwide weather and the environment is taking a toll on earth, polar ice, insect, bird, and animal populations. Scientists are taking notice but don't have clue on how to address this.

Here’s the AI response when asked if the cellular tower emissions depicted in this satellite image of Hurricane Helene, while it was attacking North Carolina and if it was responsible for increasing the amount of rain being extrudes, AI indicated it was a “misinterpretatio” of “Bird Cast”

Unlike people, birds don’t stick around for hurricanes and evacuate at first opportunit. Cell tower locations and emissions were never misinterpreted and had meteorological scientists paid attention, they would have recognized this impact
Unlike people, birds don’t stick around for hurricanes and evacuate at first opportunit. Cell tower locations and emissions were never misinterpreted and had meteorological scientists paid attention, they would have recognized this impact
Here’s the actual “Bird Cast” during Hurricane Helene from September 24, 2024 to September 29, 2024, and not the birds compley evacuated the entire eastern seaboard from Florida to Maine. Of North Carolina and South Carolina continue to use radar and cellular microwaves on any of the perpetual atmospheric condensation “Selma” circling earth in both hemispheres with reverse equatorial flow, they will again attract and enhance hurricanes.
Here’s the actual “Bird Cast” during Hurricane Helene from September 24, 2024 to September 29, 2024, and not the birds compley evacuated the entire eastern seaboard from Florida to Maine. Of North Carolina and South Carolina continue to use radar and cellular microwaves on any of the perpetual atmospheric condensation “Selma” circling earth in both hemispheres with reverse equatorial flow, they will again attract and enhance hurricanes.

 
 
 

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