Death, Lies and Mutations, What the Military Kept From the Public on Microwave Radiation Part 2


More excellent information about EMF radiation dangers.

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Death, Lies and Mutations, What the Military Kept from the Public on Microwave Radiation Part 1


A far better post than I could have compiled.

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These items caught my eye – 16 May 2013


Another outlet debunking Global Warming

grumpydenier

Today’s range of topics include: Shale gas and groundwater; Some philosophy; Alaska’s climate (x2); Bees and alarmism; Rising? sea levels; Smart meters. Please remember to read the comments, as the information (and the links) contained in them often put the main article into context.. If you follow a site that is, maybe, a bit off the beaten track and think it would be of interest, please contact me and I’ll take a look.
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Groundwater unaffected by shale gas production in Arkansas

Posted on May 15, 2013 by WUWT

From Duke University , something sure to irritate people like Josh Fox, Joe Romm, and Bill McKibben who are certain that fracking is terrible.

DURHAM, N.C. — A new study by scientists at Duke University and the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) finds no evidence of groundwater contamination from shale gas production in Arkansas.

“Our results show no discernible impairment of…

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Cholesterol research: The possible reason for statins side effects


Sott.net posts this article by Science Codex.

English: Complete neuron cell diagram. Neurons...

English: Complete neuron cell diagram. Neurons (also known as neurones and nerve cells) are electrically excitable cells in the nervous system that process and transmit information. In vertebrate animals, neurons are the core components of the brain, spinal cord and peripheral nerves. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration and physicians continue to document that some patients experience fuzzy thinking and memory loss while taking statins, a class of global top-selling cholesterol-lowering drugs.

A University of Arizona research team has made a novel discovery in brain cells being treated with statin drugs: unusual swellings within neurons, which the team has termed the “beads-on-a-string” effect.

The team is not entirely sure why the beads form, said UA neuroscientist Linda L. Restifo, who leads the investigation. However, the team believes that further investigation of the beads will help inform why some people experience cognitive declines while taking statins.

“What we think we’ve found is a laboratory demonstration of a problem in the neuron that is a more severe version for what is happening in some peoples’ brains when they take statins,” said Restifo, a UA professor of neuroscience, neurology and cellular and molecular medicine, and principal investigator on the project.

Restifo and her team’s co-authored study and findings recently were published in Disease Models & Mechanisms, a peer-reviewed journal. Robert Kraft, a former research associate in the department of neuroscience, is lead author on the article.

Restifo and Kraft cite clinical reports noting that statin users often are told by physicians that cognitive disturbances experienced while taking statins were likely due to aging or other effects. However, the UA team’s research offers additional evidence that the cause for such declines in cognition is likely due to a negative response to statins.

The team also has found that removing statins results in a disappearance of the beads-on-a-string, and also a restoration of normal growth. With research continuing, the UA team intends to investigate how genetics may be involved in the bead formation and, thus, could cause hypersensitivity to the drugs in people. Team members believe that genetic differences could involve neurons directly, or the statin interaction with the blood-brain barrier.

“This is a great first step on the road toward more personalized medication and therapy,” said David M. Labiner, who heads the UA department of neurology. “If we can figure out a way to identify patients who will have certain side effects, we can improve therapeutic outcomes.”

For now, the UA team has multiple external grants pending, and researchers carry the hope that future research will greatly inform the medical community and patients.

“If we are able to do genetic studies, the goal will be to come up with a predictive test so that a patient with high cholesterol could be tested first to determine whether they have a sensitivity to statins,” Restifo said.

The significance of this is the acceptance that statins do have real side effects. The prevalence of this or other side effects are not mentioned but that investigations are being funded is encouraging.

Then there are the issues of whether statins are justified anyway. Further studies are taking place on the inflammation factor -whether it is significantly contributory or simply another related component.

Not all of the medical fraternity have closed minds concerning their own particular fields of expertise, good to see. However, it is difficult to reduce the impact of the pharmaceutical industry which does have a huge influence  and is obsessed with making and supplying drugs and, of course, money.

It is a pity that not more of the medical professionals look seriously at natural foods for improving public health in general and even treatment of specific ailments.

Here we at least have some good scientific evidence that supports the evidence of serious side effects of statins. A reversal of the brain function aberrations resulting from statins, after ceasing the medication is welcome information but we might rightly wonder if all adverse effects are completely removed.

But I have  digressed!

Read the source article here.

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The Way Back (AGW – Not Happy with the Science or the Outcome)


There is much to learn, or to become satisfied with the support offered, from this post. I find I do not agree with all that Dr Gray says, particularly his enthusiasm for nuclear power, but I do understand his reasons.

What is important are his thoughts on how the “science” applied to AGW is unsupported by valid logical thinking and processes and yet how it manages to still shape the world’s thinking and actions.

Really impressed by his understanding of the impossibility of establishing a meaningful average global temperature, whereby it becomes a joke to make political decisions on such data (my comment).

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garden


Just a little bit crude but an accurate message.

Beautiful music, (weird voice but no matter).

Great philosophy.

Particularly like the bit about discipline, that struck a nerve with me.

Enjoy a few minutes reflection.

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Smart Meters – Are They? What about the Customers? (Draft issue 6)


English: A electrical 'smart' meter installed ...

English: A electrical ‘smart’ meter installed in a Victorian, Australian home. Issued by SP Ausnet. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

For some years I have been on the outside looking in, so to speak. A remote sort of observer with no inspiration to get excited. Unlike many other issues in which I am also an observer but passionate about such things as lies by governments and authorities regarding  9/11, AGW, global financial crisis and associated activities involving murder, mayhem and injustices, and more and more lies.

Suddenly, in the mail arrives a letter of intent stating – we are going to install a smart meter on your property next week. Now I am actually within and part of a scenario which is also arguably part of the world-wide movement to keep the public in “their place” and control their lives and very existence.

An extreme viewpoint?, yes but it seems to be very close to exactly that – serious control over the pricing and uses of electrical energy, remote control of our lives, almost.

Is there a question of choice? Absolutely not! To deny access to your own property to equipment installers is against some law which I am still researching. Normally free and welcome access is made to meter readers and fault service technicians without hesitation, rancour or argument.

But, in this case, all over the world there are disputes about the safety and control issues of smart meters. In some countries, they have been subject of reversal of “laws” allowing reversions to the old electro-mechanical devices. To say the least, the jury is out regarding the need, intrusion of privacy and safety issues of the smart meter.

However, here in Victoria, Australia, we are blindly going full-speed ahead with the forceful installation in all residences and small businesses, based on government edicts and mandates on the electrical distributors to install at almost any cost.

Why is this so? A proven inept government? An agenda from ‘on high’? Some real practical reasons? (I didn’t put that first because I am biassed), a vendetta against Ken McMurtrie? just joking, why is this a world-wide mandate? Why indeed!

There are several distinct issues:

  • Reason(s) for updating the technology.
  • Capabilities of the meters.
  • EMF radiation and health.
  • Costs.
  • Civil Liberties, individual’s rights and sanctity of the private home.
  • Paths for public to pursue justice.

Added 9th May 2013: On radiation –

All the individual areas are of concern and hopefully will be dealt with. There is so little detailed, reliable information about one of the factors, the emission pattern from a meter – peak levels, duration and frequency (how often) so I am seeking clarification. We learn about pulses as distinct from continuous radiation, where the peaks can be very high but during testing and reporting, become averaged out and confused by factoring in duty cycles.

There are conflicting reports about numbers of transmissions per day, ability of meters to interact with other meters, actual output power levels, local area networking and hub stations, etc., all of which influence the potential dangers. Too many unknowns!

There is argument about assessing health risk safe levels based on cell heating and a 6 minute time constant, the basis for the Australian safe levels, and direct damage without heating from the RF energy which is arguably probable at much lower power density levels.

This comment ref http://www.menstuff.org/issues/byissue/smartmeter.html introduces the pulsing aspect.

There also are safety issues, like known cases of the smart meter failing and starting a fire, or exploding. Also, in a recent official filing PG&E confirmed that its smart meters can damage customers’ sensitive electronics. And the new meter is effectively a remote control device in charge of your house or business, allowing PG&E the option of unilaterally rationing or cutting power to a property when the corporation deems it useful for THEIR purpose.
But by far the most dangerous aspect is the way these wireless meters put our health at risk! This kind of microwave pulsing works differently than more-continuous cell phone radiation, and it’s much more dangerous. Many scientific studies have verified that this type particularly affects the brain, nervous system and hormones, disrupting the functioning of many body systems and causing very serious leakage of our blood-brain barrier, and that low-power broadcasts (such as from these meters) are even more damaging than higher-power ones. Typical acute symptoms include migraine headaches, insomnia, exhaustion, forgetfulness and confusion, tinnitus, tingling, nausea and vomiting, constant thirst, heart palpitations and increased blood pressure, limbic system disturbances such as severe depression or anxiety or crying jags, etc.–and a general reduction from prior levels of functionality. For some, the nervous and endocrine systems go into hyper-arousal (as with severe stress), ultimately leading to the collapse known as “burnout”. Careful scientific research has proven that cumulative exposure to this type of radiation also causes more and more DNA breaks, which—if experienced frequently enough—have the potential to be a factor in ultimately causing cancer. Our risk of developing serious symptoms (often referred to as “electrical sensitivity”) increases the longer our chronic exposure to this radiation continues—and, with the smart meter system fully in place, there will be no place to escape it night or day. Children, pregnant women, the elderly, and those with pre-existing health problems are particularly vulnerable.

The transmitting smart meters also typically add additional high frequencies directly onto home and building wiring. This additional high-frequency load is then re-radiated throughout the interior space. Scientific studies are finding that such high frequencies on building wiring are related to a host of health problems, similar to those described above. The Precautionary Principle—which says “Better safe than sorry”–is official policy in parts of the Bay Area; “better safe than sorry” should mean no wireless meters until it’s been independently proven that long-term exposure to them is safe.

Added 10 May 2013: (Information Sources and My Story) Revised 15th May.

Information sources:

Stop Smart Meters Australia

Smart Meters in Victoria: Information and Concerns UPDATED

RF Radiation Assessment California/US – Sage Reports [See section below for information]

Briefly, my story so far:  Actions taken, communications made & received.

Letter from United Energy foreshadowing meter installation.

Follow up from UE, letter giving installation date window.

Letter to UE advising nil consent to a smart meter.

Installed keyed cupboard lock on meter box door, also sign “Please NO Smart Meter“.

Reply from Jemena advising installation compulsory and would proceed.

“All smart meters being installed in Victoria are safe, Health authorities around the world, including ARPANSA and the World Health Organization, have examined the scientific evidence regarding possible health effects and, using prescribed exposure limits, concluded that the weight of evidence does not demonstrate the existence of health effects.”

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International Carbon Lunacy in Dire Straits: Australian carbon tax cut scrapped as carbon tax fails; European carbon trading ‘chaos’ blamed


Hmmm! Things are looking up for the introduction of reality into the Australian government ‘s misconceptions about global warming, carbon trading and the associated schemes. They have been scammed.

JunkScience.com

We owe the Euros and Aussies a debt of gratitude for proving that carbon trading and taxing is lunacy.

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AGW – A Peer-Reviewed Deception – The “Sky is Not Falling”


From “Friends of Science”, this informative video published on their Facebook site.

Much commonsense, badly needed.

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Asia-Pacific at Crossroads: Implications For Australian Strategic Defense Policy


From ‘nsnbc’, by Prof. Murrey Hunter ( The 4th Media).

This is an impressive, comprehensive document discussing Australia’s defence capability issues, including alliances, past, present and future.

Should Australia engage Asia in fantasy or reality?

Since the Australian Government’s last White Paper on defense in 2009, there have been rapid changes within the Asia-Pacific region.  As a consequence, the forthcoming Australian defense white paper will be perhaps the most important that has ever been prepared. With a rising assertive China, the US adopting an ”Asia Pivot” doctrine, and a host of rising Asian powers, the Australian Government cannot defer the strategic complexities of the region to the ’never never’ of 2030 like the 2009 paper did.

Australia has long lost its ability to project military power  overseas. The retirement and scrapping of the last Australian aircraft carrier HMAS Melbourne in 1982, and the Hawke Government’s decision not to replace it, and subsequent air squadron decommissioning left the Australian armed forces ”land based” 1 2.

The country  did not take the opportunityin the 1950s to possess nuclear weapons as a deterrent when it arguably could have. Consequently, today Australia is facing the prospect that some Asian nation’s economies will overtake it very soon, and will develop superior military forces within the region.

Australia is left with small professional military services that would have little impact ”on the ground” in any strategic operations. Australia has largely invested in hardware to suit strategic tasks,  like frigates to accompany US task forces, and submarines capable of patrolling the waters of North-East Asia, based on a defense doctrine of supporting the US alliance. Australia’s military forces are configured for different types of threats than are emerging today, based on the assumption that Australia should be a middle power.

In terms of ’soft power’ where Australia’s needs have already been  reflected in the”Australia in the Asian Century” white paper, the country has a mammoth amount of work to do before it can be even think of being influential  within the region. As the author discussed in other places, there are obstacles to achieving these ambitions which the Asia White Paper has not even identified as barriers for Australia to overcome 3.

Read the article here.

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