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Mercury In Vaccines Was Replaced With Something Even MORE Toxic

Posted by seumasach on January 30, 2009

Mercola

27th January, 2009

vaccines, aluminumThe short, eye-opening eBook linked below is titled Aluminum in Vaccines — a Neurological Gamble, by Neil Miller, director of the Thinktwice Global Vaccine Institute. It documents the hazards associated with aluminum-laden vaccines. Children are receiving high concentrations of aluminum in their shots. This well-documented neurotoxin may be more dangerous than mercury.

Vaccines containing high concentrations of neurotoxic aluminum were added to the child immunization schedule when several vaccines containing mercury were removed. Two-month old babies now receive 1,225 mcg of aluminum from their vaccines — 50 times higher than safety levels! Although the FDA, CDC and World Health Organization are aware of the dangers, they expect parents to play Russian roulette with their children.

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Gov stumps £4.3m bee health funding

Posted by smeddum on January 22, 2009

 

Steps up campaign to save UK’s hives


The environment secretary Hilary Benn today announced an extra £4.3m “to safeguard and undertake more research into the health of bees”. Read the rest of this entry »

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Cell phones: a wake up call

Posted by seumasach on January 20, 2009

PQBNews

19th January, 2009

Mobile phones are a modern day convenience in our society. But, does this advance in technology come at a price to human health? Humanity engages various forms of radiation in our everyday life. From microwaves to X-rays, we are surrounded by EMF waves (electromagnetic radiation).

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Electromagnetic Fields and Health: Executive Report- Andrew Galsworthy

Posted by seumasach on January 17, 2009

Andrew Goldsworthy -2009

Membrane leakage

Scribd.com

All the living cells in our bodies are surrounded by membranes just two molecules

thick. Most of these molecules are negatively charged and tend to repel one

another. However, they are held together by positive ions (mainly calcium) that fit

in between them. The ions’ forces of attraction for the negative molecules

on either side help to bind them together like mortar holding together the bricks of

a wall.

Extremely weak alternating electromagnetic fields, similar to those produced by

Wifi, cell phones, cordless phones, and their respective base stations, can act on

these calcium ions and dislodge them. This weakens the membrane and makes it

more inclined to leak. Very little energy is required since the calcium has to be

moved only far enough from the membrane for an alternative ion (usually

potassium) to sneak into its place. Since potassium (with only one positive

charge) is less good than calcium (which has two charges) at holding the

membrane together, it still leaks.

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Is Nature Warning Us of a New Ice Age?

Posted by seumasach on January 16, 2009

 


“The intent of the global warming scare is to reduce world population. That is the stated intent of its initiators and of such important promoters of this and related anti-science scares as the World Wildlife Fund, founded by Britain’s Malthusian Prince Philip and former Nazi SS officer Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands. Isn’t it time to stop being a sucker for the fear- mongering of people with another agenda—a very evil agenda whose end result will be the reduction of world population from its current level of 5 to 6 billion to less than 2 billion souls, with the concomitant dissolution into perpetual war, famine and human misery that such a plan must entail?”

If such an agenda really does exist, I would suggest that the neo-Malthusians have hit on a much more effective device for population elimination and one based on the last word in technical progress: the telecommunications system. EM radiation can be destructive of life in general but also interferes with the ability of insects, birds and animals to orientate themselves. The disappearance of the bees and other pollinators ultimately  heralds our own demise. Significantly, “global warming”, or rather “climate change” is being consistently used in the media as a cover for this apocalyptic development. Here is some more background:

 

 

https://inthesenewtimes.com/2008/09/29/the-birds-the-bees-and-mankind/

https://inthesenewtimes.com/2008/08/13/is-colony-collapse-the-price-of-emf-progress/

https://inthesenewtimes.com/2008/05/15/the-disappearing-bees-ccd-and-electromagnetic-radiation/

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by Laurence Hecht Editor-in-chief, 21st Century Science & Technology

 

January 14, 2009 (LPAC)–Global warming fears aside, all students of climate science know that the Earth is presently in an Ice Age and has been for approximately the past 2 to 2.5 million years. This Ice Age has been characterized by successive advances and retreats of a glacial ice sheet, originating in Greenland and extending across the northern portions of the North American and Eurasian continents. Just 12,000 years ago, the undisputed geological evidence shows that New York, Chicago, and all of North America up to the Arctic regions were under a sheet of ice, estimated to have been from 1 to 2 miles thick. Mountain glaciers also extended downward from the Rocky Mountains and the Appalachians in regions further to the south than the main glacial mass. A similar situation prevailed over most of Germany, northern France, the British Isles, Scandinavia, Poland and other parts of eastern Europe, and Russia.

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Disappearing Bees- Ecological Catastrophe Draws Near

Posted by seumasach on January 16, 2009

As we never cease to stress, all mention of one likely cause of CCD is carefully avoided by the authorities, the “greens” and most of the beekeepers: EM radiation from the mobile phone network and, possibly, HAARP. There is, however, overwhelming evidence that this is indeed the cause of the “mysterious” disappearance of the bees, as well other insects, birds, bats and other creatures. One common factor in the disappearance of these creatures is disorientation caused by interference in their capacity to direct themselves by the earth’s magnetic field. Here is some more background:

https://inthesenewtimes.com/2008/09/29/the-birds-the-bees-and-mankind/

https://inthesenewtimes.com/2008/08/13/is-colony-collapse-the-price-of-emf-progress/

https://inthesenewtimes.com/2008/05/15/the-disappearing-bees-ccd-and-electromagnetic-radiation/

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A BEEKEEPING couple from Weston are urging residents to keep an eye out for swarms of honeybees to help the struggling honey trade.

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Killer Robots

Posted by smeddum on January 12, 2009

 

 

Killer Robots

Hkyson.wordpress

11/1/09

In a Japanese factory, a robot suddenly (activated)/ (turned on) a lathe, killing one of its workers. What was the cause? An electromagnetic wave produced by an electric spark coming from a crane. Read the rest of this entry »

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First Bees, Now Birds

Posted by seumasach on January 9, 2009


 

George Washington’s Blog

8th January, 2009

First the frogs started disappearing.

Then the bees started disappearing.

Now, according to the Seattle Times, its birds:

 

Pelicans suffering from a mysterious malady are crashing into cars and boats, wandering along roadways and turning up dead by the hundreds across the West Coast, from southern Oregon to Baja California, Mexico, bird-rescue workers say.

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Is wi-fi making me sick?

Posted by seumasach on January 9, 2009

 

Is wi-fi making me sick?

10 days ago I got wifi in my apartment and have had it constantly switched on, and I have been feeling sick, dizzy, aching and even having visual problems since. My blood pressure has even risen very high and I keep feeling my heart beat very stongly now and again. I went out today and after a while I felt okay again, then came home and it started again. could there be a connection, I hear 3 in 100 people are senstive to such things…

Best Answer – Chosen by Asker

My dear friend, your reaction to Wi-Fi and the symptoms are well documented – it’s know as electrohypersensitivity. You appear to be having an extreme reaction. The governments around the world and the wireless industry are denying this condition exists even though they have been aware of it since the 1940’s. They are running scared because so many people have gotten sick and there is a huge liabilty around saying that a technology is safe when it isn’t. The German government has come out and said all citizens should avoid Wi-Fi. That’s just the tip of the iceberg.

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Pelicans fall out of sky from Mexico to Ore.

Posted by seumasach on January 8, 2009

 

More disorientated creatures. what could it be? A bit of bad weather? Whatever it is, don’t mention EM radiation!

Seattle Times 

7th January, 2009

SANTA ANA, Calif. — Pelicans suffering from a mysterious malady are crashing into cars and boats, wandering along roadways and turning up dead by the hundreds across the West Coast, from southern Oregon to Baja California, Mexico, bird-rescue workers say.

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Glastonbury residents fear WiFi is wrecking their health

Posted by seumasach on January 5, 2009

Western Daily Press

21st December, 2009

See also:

Bridgend makes Wi-Fi history

and https://inthesenewtimes.com/?s=wi-fi

When WiFi was first introduced to Glastonbury, it was hailed as a pioneering move to bring the ancient town into the 21st century.

But at a heated public meeting on Friday, it was clear many locals thought that, rather than being the ground-breaking wireless internet service it was supposed to be, it was putting public health in jeopardy.

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