Thursday, May 5, 2011

Electromagnetic pollution


Waves emitted by the environment act on the cosmic-telluric currents and are also capable of disturbing the energetic equilibrium of individuals.

The most obvious example is the distribution of electricity current by “high voltage” power cables. This generates significant electromagnetic pollution, and all geobiologists know that proximity to very high voltage cables is extremely bad for your health.

These cables carry powers of between 50000 to 200000 volts, with international lines carrying up to 500000 volts. Major towns are surrounded by “forests” electricity pylons, and some towns are totally under these lines.

So what are the risks of living in the area of influence of a high-voltage power cable? Living beings, not only humans, become aggressive, then depressive. They have problems sleeping and suffer from tiredness, the signs of progressive degeneration.
Studies have revealed, among other things, endocrinal system dysfunction, a clear weakening of the immune system and the appearance of cardio-vascular problems.

Further studies have also been carried out on farms where cattle are reared located closed to high-voltage power lines. It was noted that milk cows were more likely to develop sterility problems, calves suffered inflammations of the intestines and serious diarrhoea, while cattle being fattened displayed lower growth rates than normal.

Pigs being fattened displayed aggressive behaviour, even resorting to cannibalism! Poultry and game (pheasants, chickens, etc.) behaved aggressively and harmed themselves. The egg production of laying hens was reduced.

German and Russian researchers carried out tests on bees placed under a high-voltage power line. These bees stopped producing honey and became overexcited. They could not stay still, displayed signs of nervousness and aggression and finally died.

On the same scale of noxiousness, we should also mention nuclear power stations, civil and military radar plants – and even radio and television transmitters!

Here is an enlightening anecdote on this subject. The French physicist and biologist Georges Lakhowsky was one of the first to carry out research into the relationship between waves and vital phenomena. He proved that cosmic-telluric phenomena had an influence, whether good or bad, on life.

One day, at Paterna, near Valencia in Spain, he witnessed a phenomenon that was hugely important for his work. Carrier pigeons were released, but the birds went round in circles in the air, unable to orientate themselves.

A short distance away there was a radio-telegraphic station that was transmitting. The disorientation of the pigeons ceased when the station stopped transmitting. The experiment was repeated several times with the same result.

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