Are Microwaves Killing The Insects, Frogs, and
Birds?
Are Microwaves Killing The Insects,
Frogs, And Birds? And Are We Next?
(3/20/08)
All of the following links are from the above page.
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Tens of
millions of birds disappearing across North America: CBC’s The
National reports that tens of millions of birds are disappearing
across North America. (video) (Broadcast on
12/28/07)
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Concerns Over Potential Radiation
Impacts of Cellular Communication Towers on Migratory Birds and
Other Wildlife Research Opportunities.pdf
Many peer-reviewed studies relating to
the destruction of birds, animals, and plants by microwave radiation
can be found listed on the
Website of Joris Everaert (biologist, ecologist, and
photographer)
Dr. George L. Carlo
Science and Public Policy
Institute
1101 Pennsylvania Ave. NW -- 7th Floor
Washington, D.C. 20004
1-202-756-7744
Protecting Bees From Mobile Phone Radiation
To Bee Or Not To
Bee: Colony collapse syndrome, the role of emf, potential food
shortages and the manipulation of markets. by Gerald Goldberg,
MD (10/30/07)
BioInitiative Report: A
Rationale for a Biologically-based Public Exposure Standard for
Electromagnetic Fields (ELF and RF)
The incidence of electromagnetic pollution on the amphibian decline:
Is this an important piece of the puzzle? - Balmori (2006)
Mobile Phones & Vanishing
Birds (International Briefing at the European Parliament,
Brussels 6/12/07)
A Brief
History of the Telecommunications Act of 1996 Looking Closely at
Safety by Marjorie Lundquist, Ph.D., C.I.H.
Communications Tower Sightings: The Telecommunications Act Of 1996
and the Battle For Community Control. (The Berkeley Technology
Law Journal)
Many of the quotes on the above page come from the
International Species
Information System (ISIS)
Other major quotes come from:
Dr. George Carlo
Safe Wireless Initiative
Washington, D.C.
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