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Millions of Bees Die - Are Electromagnetic Signals To Blame?

 

for article with links working, see:

 

http://www.newmediaexplorer.org/sepp/2007/03/06/

millions_of_bees_die_are_electromagnetic_signals_to_blame.htm

or

http://tinyurl.com/28yops

 

 

Bees in the US are dying of some unknown cause - millions of them are

leaving their hives and do not come back. What is happening? The

problem has got a name - colony collapse disorder - but no apparent

cause.

 

Some years back, France and other European countries had a similar,

if less severe die-off of honey bees. At the time Gaucho, a poisonous

seed treatment chemical produced by Bayer, was blamed, but the

situation seems to have stabilized since then.

 

The situation in the US seems even more severe than what happened in

Europe, and certainly the onset is more sudden. According to The

Independent, millions of honey bees are abandoning their hives and

flying off to die, leaving beekeepers facing ruin and US agriculture

under threat.

 

" Across the country, from the Atlantic coast to the Pacific, honey

bee colonies have started to die off, abruptly and decisively.

Millions of bees are abandoning their hives and flying off to die

(they cannot survive as a colony without the queen, who is always

left behind).

Some beekeepers, especially those with big portable apiaries, or bee

farms, which are used for large-scale pollination of fruit and

vegetable crops, are facing commercial ruin - and there is a growing

threat that America's agriculture may be struck a mortal blow by the

loss of the pollinators. Yet scientists investigating the problem

have no idea what is causing it. "

 

On my weekly news grabs, I linked some articles on the mysterious die-

off of honey bees, and a reader commented, suggesting that emissions

of GWEN, the Ground Wave Emergency Network, might be to blame. Here

is what he had to say:

After reading several articles on the disappearance of the honeybee,

the thought occurred that this appears to be happening only in the

US. A Google search turned up nothing on this phenomenon in any other

country, including Canada and Mexico.

Why only the US? Also, why are nonsensical excuses being offered up

by the pseudo-scientific community for the demise of the bee?

Researchers have dubbed the syndrome the " colony collapse disorder. "

They say the bees presumably are dying in the fields, perhaps

becoming exhausted or disoriented and eventually dying from exposure

to the cold. Or, it could just be that the bees are stressed out.

Give me a break!

Tired bees? Dying from weather exposure? Stressed out bees? Disoriented?

Just imagine a tired bee for a moment. When’s the last time you saw a

tired bee?

Dying from weather exposure? Weather cold enough to kill bees in

their hives would also decimate other insect populations. No report

on that, huh?

Stressed out bees? What, all of a sudden bees get stressed out? What

about bees in other countries? They don’t seem to be having a problem

at all.

Disoriented bees? Ah, well this is a possibility. But what would make

them disoriented? Perhaps it is the 250 HZ signals being pumped out

of GWEN stations all over America. This signal makes people angry, so

that they support the administrations idea of going after Iran and

violence in general. It works great for mass manipulation of opinion.

Unfortunately, the same signal will induce a misdirection of up to 10

degrees in the navigation ability of the honeybee. They go away from

the hive and never come back because they can no longer find it.

That’s why it’s only happening in the US.

Perhaps the most puzzling aspect of this is that US media has never

ventured to question why it is only happening here. Somebody must

have told them to clam up on this issue or the current crop of US

reporters got their degrees in journalism out of a Cracker Jack box.

 

Now what the hell are GWEN stations, you might want to ask, and what

could they have to do with the catastrophic die-off of honey bees...

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GWEN, Microwave Arrays and Mobile Phone Radiation

 

 

GWEN, the Ground Wave Emergency Network, is a military communications

network, consisting of some 300 transmitters dotting the whole of the

continental United States. Each tower is 300-500 feet high. The

stations are from 200 to 250 miles apart, so that a signal can go

from coast to coast from one station to another. The official purpose

is " to ensure adequate communication between command authorities and

land-based strategic nuclear forces in the event of a nuclear attack

on the United States mainland. " But there are others who say, a

different, hidden use of the system may be " electromagnetic mind-

altering technology " using ELF or Extremely Low Frequency waves.

 

According to a 1982 Air Force review of biotechnology, ELF has a

number of potential military uses, including " dealing with terrorist

groups, crowd control, controlling breaches of security at military

installations, and antipersonnel techniques in tactical warfare. " The

same report states:

 

" Electromagnetic systems would be used to produce mild to severe

physiological disruption or perceptual distortion or disorientation.

They are silent, and counter-measures to them may be difficult to

develop. "

Robert O. Becker, M.D., in his book " Crosscurrents: The Perils of

Electropollution " said:

 

" GWEN is a superb system, in combination with cyclotron resonance,

for producing behavioral alterations in the civilian population. The

average strength of the steady geomagnetic field varies from place to

place across the United States. Therefore, if one wished to resonate

a specific ion in living things in a specific locality, one would

require a specific frequency for that location. The spacing of GWEN

transmitters 200 miles apart across the United States would allow

such specific frequencies to be 'tailored' to the geomagnetic-field

strength in each GWEN area. "

Another candidate for a source of disturbing radiation is the

Microwave Vertical Array, a large number of microwave towers erected

throughout the US, which may have uses other than simple communication.

 

The bees seem to be playing the role that canary birds had in the

mines, warning us of impending desaster. Are these insects, by their

unprecedented behavior of flying off without returning to their

hives, showing that something insidious is going on? Whether this is

a signal of covert mind control or simply radiation from mobile phone

applications, for sure we should be paying attention.

 

According to a message from Paul Doyon, electromagnetic waves may

well have the capacity of disorienting not only bees but a number of

flying creatures. Here is a specific instance involving bees he quotes:

 

At Cornell Univ. honeybees in a hive relocated into a new building

became disoriented. After extensive research ruled out other causes,

someone noticed the hive was next to the building's electric

transformer. The bees were confused by 60 hz magnetism strong enough

to interfere with homing and communication to gather nectar and

pollen. (http://www.ratical.org/ratville/RofD4.html)

In Germany, a study of honeybees irradiated with DECT mobile phone

base station radiation found that only few of the irradiated bees

returned to the hive, and that they required more time to return than

the non irradiated bees. Also, the weight of the honeycombs of the

irradiated bees was found to be smaller than those in the hives of

non irradiated bees. (Stever H, Kuhn J, Otten C, Wunder B, Harst W.

Verhaltensaenderung unter elektromagnetischer Exposition.

Pilotstudie. Institut fuer Mathematik. Arbeitsgruppe

Bildungsinformatik. Universitaet Koblenz-Landau; 2005. http://

agbi.uni-landau.de/materialien.htm)

 

See also

 

www.mikrowellensmog.info/bienen.html

 

Bees die from microwave irradiation - German site of Dr. Ferdinand

Ruzicka, University professor.

 

and

 

http://canterbury.cyberplace.org.nz/ouruhia/

 

Ouruhia Web, a New Zealand electromagnetic waves website.

 

and

 

Firstenberg, A. 1997: Microwaving Our Planet: The Environmental

Impact of the Wireless Revolution. Cellular Phone Taskforce.

Brooklyn, NY 11210.

 

See also Alfonso Balmori on EMFacts.

 

Other indications put together by Doyon about the effects suffered

not only by bees but also birds and farm animals from the effects of

cell phone radiation:

 

The effects of EMR are being felt by wildlife and the environment as

a whole, Birds, bees, worms, trees are all being affected. We need to

fight for not only the future of mankind but for the future of the

whole environment.

 

Vienna physicians are displaying information posters in doctor's

surgeries. They state radiation from mobile phones is far from being

harmless as they have been told by the cell phone companies. They

have therefore, in order to act responsibly, the Chamber of Doctors

in Vienna, Austria, has decided to inform people about potential

medical risks.

 

http://www.mast-victims.org/index.php?

content=journal & action=view & type=journal & id=111

 

His findings, and subsequent related work by Dr Cyril Smith (Smith

and Baker, 1982), seem relevant also to the earlier and more

generally accepted studies on bees and homing pigeons, both of which

are known to have receptors which are able to sense the Earth's

magnetic field and its variations, which they use to help direct

their survival behavior. My own extraordinary first experience of

complete disorientation below the lines may also be relevant; I had

never experienced this before, though I have done so since, most

notably after I had held up a fluorescent tube for over an hour, to

be photographed under the lines; the next day, after a distressingly

sleepless night, I found what looked like a burn on that shoulder.

 

http://www.bewisepolarize.com/man-made%20emf%20sources.htm

 

Our cheap transistor radios can pick up and separate out hundreds of

radio signals at levels of a few hundreds of microvolts/metre. More

sophisticated communications receivers can work down to levels of

about 10 microvolts/metre. Radio-astronomers work on informational

signals from stars at less than 1 microvolt/metre - this is a power

level of about 0.000 000 000 001 microwatt/cm2 (1 attowatt/cm2 !!).

We can now detect and create pictures from signals from spacecraft at

our outer planets using transmit powers similar to those use by

mobile phones of a few watts!

 

Honeybees have been shown to be sensitive to magnetic flux

differences of 1 nanotesla (10 microGauss) [4][Theoretically humans

could also be sensitive down to less than this level (pineal thermal

noise c. 0.24 nanotesla - Smith, 1985). Various sea creatures can

detect voltage gradients of a few 10's of microvolts/metre.

 

Biological stochastic resonance from regular pulsing EMFs can

effectively amplify coherent signals (like power EMFs) by vast amounts.

 

What arrogant nonsense to suggest that living systems need to be

" cooked " before they realize they are being bombarded by signals and

that microwaves of 100 volts/metre are harmless to us.

 

http://members.aol.com/gotemf/emf/animals.htm

 

Honey bees navigate by observing changes as small as 0.6% in the

Earth's magnetic field (2.5 mG out of 400 mG). Other studies have

shown that other animals, such as sea turtles and homing pigeons, can

navigate using the Earth's magnetic field as a guide. In order to

navigate to precision, it is necessary to have many magnetosomes with

a permanent dipole moment which are able to maintain their direction

in the Earth's magnetic field while being buffeted by Brownian

thermal fluctuations.

 

V.3. Animals: Honey bees follow B fields (Walker/Bitterman, J. Comp.

Physiol. 157, 67-73, 1995, and Science 265, 95, 1994) down to a few

mG DC accuracy and sea turtles turn when B varies at earth's

locations (Science 264, 661 (1994).

 

42. " Honeybees Can Be Trained to Respond to Very Small Changes in

Geomagnetic Field Intensity, " M.M. Walker and M.E. Bitterman, J. Exp.

Biology 145, 489-494 (1989). (A)

 

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