Birds & Bees
We are continuously seeing incidents of birds falling out of the sky in large numbers and are repeatedly told that each incident is so mysterious. But none of these incidents is mysterious when you understand that birds' feathers act as antennas to electromagnetic radiation. As the number of antennas and the satellites emitting electromagnetic radiation multiply, the more incidents of birds dying we see. They pick up the signals and are being microwaved by the hundreds of thousands.
"Bird feathers make good receiving aerials for microwave radiation and low-level microwaves cause birds distress, deteriorated health and mortality."
Ulrich Warnke tells us: " Birds also sense high frequency transmitters very clearly and belong to the group of animal species that reacts very sensitively to electromagnetic fields. They absorb the impinging energy particularly intensively via the feathers of their wings…. birds’ feathers are semi-conducting and have piezo- and pyroelectrical properties. These body parts transform pulse-modulated high frequency into mechanical acoustic oscillation frequency. One of its important functions is the dielectric sensitivity to electromagnetic fields in the microwave region. … The presence of magnetite particles in the nano-range was shown in the abdomen of bees and the head region of birds. Through ferromagnetic resonance, magnetite is an excellent receiver of microwave radiated fields in the 0.5 to 10.0 GHz frequency range. In this way, pulsed microwave energy is transformed into acoustical vibrations (magneto-acoustic effect).”
Remember the canaries in the coal mines? Does it worry you that birds are dying in huge numbers all over the world?
If you want to know more, you will find some literature and videos below.
"Bird feathers make good receiving aerials for microwave radiation and low-level microwaves cause birds distress, deteriorated health and mortality."
Ulrich Warnke tells us: " Birds also sense high frequency transmitters very clearly and belong to the group of animal species that reacts very sensitively to electromagnetic fields. They absorb the impinging energy particularly intensively via the feathers of their wings…. birds’ feathers are semi-conducting and have piezo- and pyroelectrical properties. These body parts transform pulse-modulated high frequency into mechanical acoustic oscillation frequency. One of its important functions is the dielectric sensitivity to electromagnetic fields in the microwave region. … The presence of magnetite particles in the nano-range was shown in the abdomen of bees and the head region of birds. Through ferromagnetic resonance, magnetite is an excellent receiver of microwave radiated fields in the 0.5 to 10.0 GHz frequency range. In this way, pulsed microwave energy is transformed into acoustical vibrations (magneto-acoustic effect).”
Remember the canaries in the coal mines? Does it worry you that birds are dying in huge numbers all over the world?
If you want to know more, you will find some literature and videos below.
Research
Electric Ecosystem by
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Bees, Birds & Mankind - Destroying Nature by ‘Electrosmog’ Ulrich Warnke.pdf |
Bird Feathers as Dielectric Receptors of RF Fields by J. Bigu del Blanco, C. Romero-Sierra & J. A. Tanner
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Impact of electromagnetic pollution from mobile phone towers on local birds, Feb 2014 |