"The effects of the Chernobyl catastrophe are still being felt today—whole towns lie abandoned, and cancer rates in people living close to the affected areas are abnormally high. ..........Recent studies suggest that the 19-mile (30-kilometer) "exclusion zone" set up around the reactor has turned into a wildlife haven.
Roe deer bounce though the deserted houses while bats roost in the rafters ...
Plants and trees have sprung back to life, and rare species, such as lynx, Przewalski's horses, and eagle owls, are thriving where most humans fear to tread. "
"A team of scientists from Stanford University have been surprised to discover an abundance of marine life apparently thriving in the crater of Bikini Atoll, which was declared a nuclear wasteland after the bombings, with its 167 inhabitants relocated to other islands.."
The reason I am taking an interest is that a fellow I know in a community choir told me that he used to work in a nuclear power plant and that was concerned that quite early in his life he had prostate cancer. He wondered if the two were connected.
So my first task was to learn to detect radiation damage in bodies.
I needed a positive case to start, so I looked at Marie Curie - who died from radiation. And her etheric body was full of quite large holes that look oval from my perspective. It looks a bit like multiple layers of transparent fabric - each layer with multiple holes.
Then I looked at my friend and he has similar holes - but much smaller and mostly in the lower half of his body. And his cancer was in the lower half. I think that it is likely that his exposure and cancer are connected.
My current theory is that Nature will fill up these holes if the human is immersed in Nature - hence my interest in the healthy animals in radioactive sites.. Lots of gardening, bush walking and swimming in natural waters might be important.
I remember my mother telling me that she had a friend who had been exposed to radiation, possibly a few times, but didn't develop cancer as far as we're aware. I'd say it was miraculous that she didn't develop health problems as a result of this exposure.
Distant peaks emerge....clear as day. The hermit's lantern turns to guide the way. Hermit's Way - F. J. Rogers
> he has similar holes - but much smaller and mostly in the lower half of his body. And his cancer was in the lower half. I think that it is likely that his exposure and cancer are connected.
So I told the fellow what I saw and he said that his prostate cancer was treated with radiation. So that was probably why I saw his lower half with many more etheric holes.
I now deduce that the radiation exposure from his treatment is at least equal to the exposure he had when working in a nuclear power station.
'The biggest problem we have is not Ebola, it's not AIDS, it's electro smog. Wi-fi and all the systems we are introducing into our lives are destroying our own natural electro-magnetic fields.'
Sounds reasonable although most seem to mock such statements,technically if a company (network provider) erects masts in residential areas and people complain of varying ailments you'd think it should be actionable in court...
You'd think in your case Paul if it was as you say the side that was adjacent to the mast at the place you worked for years then you would have some meaningful evidence there,I don't know if people have successfully managed to sue in these sort of cases however.
I found that dirty electricity produces health effects similar to mobile phone towers. Dirty electricity is mainly generated by solar power photovoltaics and by LED lighting.
>sperm count of men at least in the developed world has dropped over 50%
As you will have noticed the typical depiction of small aliens includes a pelvis too small for a birth canal to work. There are of course many accounts of female humans with pregnancies that disappear followed by dreams of hybrid children.
It could be that declining human male fertility is not a problem from that perspective.
Quite a lot if issues regarding human fertility are receiving in depth discussion in the medical fraternity. What does this mean for the future of the human race?
Distant peaks emerge....clear as day. The hermit's lantern turns to guide the way. Hermit's Way - F. J. Rogers