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Biological effects of electromagnetic fields on insects

AbstractWorldwide, the number of insects is decreasing at an alarming rate. It is known that among other causes, the use of pesticidesand modern agricultural practices play a particularly important role. The cumulative effects of multiple low-dose toxins andthe spread of toxins in nature have not yet been methodically researched, or only in the early stages.Existing…

Electromagnetic radiation as an emerging driver factor for the decline of insects

Abstract The biodiversity of insects is threatened worldwide. Numerous studies have reported the serious decline in insects that has occurred in recent decades. The same is happening with the important group of pollinators, with an essential utility for pollination of crops. Loss of insect diversity and abundance is expected to provoke cascading effects on food…

5G & Other Wireless Radiation Is Having A Detrimental Impact On Bees: Here’s The Science

5G & Other Wireless Radiation Is Having A Detrimental Impact On Bees: Here’s The Science

The Facts: Unnatural sources of electromagnetic radiation seems to be harming not only us, but our bees, trees and other insects. A plethora of studies have been published emphasizing this and the fact that no appropriate safety studies have been conducted before the rollout of this technology is suspicious. Reflect On:Why would governments and telecommunications…

Free The Sky

Free The Sky (www.freethesky.org) was launched in November 2020 to publicize the threats from aerospace and global Wi-Fi. Though there was an initial flurry from the San Francisco Chronicle ads that linked to the site, after that, there have been virtually no visitors since that time.  Please help:  A. If you are on Twitter, Tweet out #freethesky and link to the article.https://freethesky.org/2022/02/03/rockets-destroy-ozone-and-cause-climate-change-aerospace-programs-deadly-impacts/ B. Post…

Rockets destroy ozone and cause climate change – aerospace programs’ deadly impacts to the Earth

Rockets destroy ozone and cause climate change – aerospace programs’ deadly impacts to the Earth

Since its beginnings, the space industry has used PR, Hollywood, and a parade of stars to carve itself into the public psyche, including targeting children. Aerospace costs have been largely ignored or hidden, but these costs are serious and accelerating. The ozone layer in the sky continues to deteriorate despite international action such as the…

Explainer: Deep-sea mining

Explainer: Deep-sea mining

Negotiations on the future of deep-sea mining are due to begin again in December. But are we any closer to actual extraction of minerals from the ocean floor? What is deep-sea mining? It’s the process of retrieving mineral deposits from the deep-sea floor. This is the area more than 200 metres below sea level. It…

FREQUENCIES USED IN TELECOMMUNICATIONS – An Integrated Radiobiological Assessment

ORSAA is the Oceania Radiofrequency Scientific Advisory Association Inc(www.orsaa.org). ORSAA is a not-for-profit group of independent researchersinvestigating the biological and health effects of man-made electromagnetic fields andradiation. ORSAA has collated the world’s largest online database of papers publishedthis area (ODEB). Over two thirds of the published, peer reviewed papers showeffects. ORSAA was asked by Yuri…

Massive Geomagnetic Storm: Coronal Mass Ejection From the Sun Could Knock Out the Power Grid and Internet

Massive Geomagnetic Storm: Coronal Mass Ejection From the Sun Could Knock Out the Power Grid and Internet

Telegraph networks all throughout the globe failed catastrophically on September 1 and 2, 1859. The telegraph operators reported feeling electrical shocks, telegraph paper catching fire, and being able to operate equipment without batteries. The aurora borealis, sometimes known as the northern lights, could be seen as far south as Colombia in the evenings. This phenomenon…

Mining the sacred – Questions for a sustainable relationship with the Earth

Mining the sacred – Questions for a sustainable relationship with the Earth

In order to produce and preserve food, deliver electricity, manufacture and operate computers, access networks, data centers, “renewable” solar and wind systems, motorized vehicles (including tractors and electric vehicles) and so much more, our society depends on extracted ores and fossil fuels. Manufacturing one smartphone requires hundreds of substances, including copper, gold, silver, cerium, cobalt,…

Collective action against the ANSES public consultation on 5G

Collective action against the ANSES public consultation on 5G

Five associations* that participated in the public consultation opened by ANSES on the expert report and the associated opinion published on April 20, 2021 on “Population exposure to electromagnetic fields associated with the deployment of 5G communication technology and the related health effects” have sent an informal appeal to Mr. Roger Genet, Director General of…