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Are the ‘Smartest’ species endangered by recent

changes in the Global Electrical Environment?


From The THETA FACTOR by Alex
Richards

In the past five years we have all read numerous global reports of honey-bee
extinction, whale and shark declines and mass deaths among bat populations – all
without a viable explanation. Meanwhile 19 diseases have exploded across the US
and elsewhere in advanced economies over the past twenty-five years, some
seemingly arising from nowhere – all without viable explanation. Now with the recent
spontaneous deaths of birds falling from the sky in Arkansas, Florida and Italy, along
with huge quantities of fish and crabs washing up on shores around the world just
since new year’s, a unifying theory explaining these seemingly disparate
phenomenon is beginning to take shape.

What’s common to all these creatures, including humans, is the high concentration of
magnetite in the brain, or body. Magnetite, which ranks among the hardest
substances found, serves as a superb source for navigation skills as it has magnetic
qualities. In humans it may even play a role in intuition, sense of direction and spatial
reasoning. It’s like having a 6th sense. High concentrations of magnetite, acting much
like radar, will help these magnetite-rich creatures detect the presence of magnetic
fields, and orient themselves to their environment like the invisible forces exerted by
the north and south poles on the needle of a compass. But these super smart,
magnetite-rich species may be paying for having this special 6th sense.

When such profound impacts begin to occur simultaneously in large populations of


related species, it points to a common environmental cause. As these species use
magnetite for orienting themselves by referencing natural magnetic fields like
magnetic north, these dramatic signs of stress suggest that these highly sensitive
creatures are experiencing pivotal changes within their natural electromagnetic
(EMF) environments. These widely geographically dispersed impacts suggest a
common global environmental factor. Are recent changes in the global electrical
environment brought about by the wireless revolution sending twenty, super-smart
species into a dangerous maelstrom of stress?

For magnetite-rich species, being forced to adjust to fundamental changes in their


electrical environmental could be highly disruptive, even life threatening. Even subtle
changes to weak magnetic fields may tip the balance. Birds, bees, bats, sharks and
other sea life may suddenly find their ability to navigate; find and secure food; and
cope with their own ecosystems upended. Such changes would likely manifest in
humans as unexplained stress on the immune, endocrine and neurological systems.

For migrating species like homing pigeons, like those which fell precipitously out of
the sky in Italy earlier this year, there is a fundamental dependence on the magnetite
in their brains to locate ‘home.’ These pigeons navigate great distances and can find
their way to a three square meter area, even in dense fog – or with blinders.
Migratory species are capable of orienting themselves to the natural electromagnetic
fields of the earth and magnetic north by using the magnetite in their brains as a
reference point. For birds, bats, sharks, whales, some fish, salamanders, sea turtles
and even humans, this natural radar is a critical 6th sense for survival.

Profound Changes in the Natural Electromagnetic Environment

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So what happens if the integrity of the natural electromagnetic environment of
magnetite-rich creatures suddenly changes? For example, what if the frequency of
the earth suddenly deviates? It is thought that humans and other creatures tune to
the 7.83 hertz frequency of the earth. It’s called the Schumann Resonance and
regulates biorhythms in humans, which allow us to orient temporally and to
synchronize with the seasons. This is our biological clock and is strongly linked to the
efficacy of sleep. Or what if the air is suddenly filled with powerful radio-frequencies
and microwaves from radar, or satellites that disrupt the creature’s own natural radar
system? Could these intense fields act like an electrical firestorm on the navigational
capability of pigeons and other migratory species? If so, it could be devastating, as
these creatures trying to cope without their own inherent radar could easily lose their
ability to locate home. The outcome: confusion and disorientation – even panic. It is
not inconceivable that homing pigeons would find themselves overtaken by compete
exhaustion as the birds try unsuccessfully to rationalize their coordinates and find
home. Remember these creatures fly by instinct and would be unable to deal with
sudden changes in their ability to navigate. While birds might continue flying without
their homing device and literally drop out of the sky from exhaustion, fish and sea life
could be tricked by these electrical disruptions in their environment into leaving their
familiar ecosystems. They could easily be driven into a frenzy and even death in
unfamiliar waters. Is this what happened to the crows in Arkansas and Sweden, the
pigeons in Italy, the fish in Maryland and the crabs in Britain who all met their demise
in large groups within a week in early January?

Theta Factor

In the past quarter century there has silently emerged a most profound change to
the global environment. The explosion of wireless technologies: thousands of space-
borne satellites, millions of land-based radar systems, cell towers, radio stations,
surveillance systems, wireless broadband transmitters, digital TV and now the smart
grid has led to an unprecedented proliferation of artificial electromagnetic fields
(EMF) everywhere. You can’t see them; you can’t feel them; and you can’t smell
them but these electromagnetic fields are increasingly surrounding us: penetrating
our bodies and radically changing the natural electrical environment in which we
have evolved. The reality is invisible fields of microwave radiation and other artificial
EMFs are now ubiquitous.

Increasingly millions of transmitters are sending powerful microwave and radio-


frequencies around the world, many using the Ionosphere to ‘bounce’ signals over
the horizon. The combined intensity of these signals has raised the level of
electromagnetic radiation to levels millions of times greater than the earth’s natural
background everywhere. Has the dramatic increase of these artificial electrical fields
imposed an invisible shock on species possessing high levels of magnetite, which is
known to magnify the level of electromagnetic fields hundreds of times? There are
signs that this is an environmentally, game-changing event that has exploded even
faster than global warming. And it may have even more far-reaching ramifications on
the survival of some species.

Some think it may be the overall load from the explosion of radio-frequency and
microwave transmitters that is undermining birds, bees, bats and sea life around the
globe. Others suggest that these disruptions arise from random shocks or short-term
acute exposures. Almost totally obscured by the consumer wireless revolution are
the thousands of clandestine microwave transmitters, carrying powerful signals from
military radar and surveillance satellites that are capable of creating concentrated
laser-type fields in the atmosphere. These signals deliver extremely low frequency
(ELF) signals (less than 100 hertz – 100 cycles per second) which may disrupt our

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brain waves that typically operate between 0 and 33 hertz. Ten hertz is a popular
frequency used by the military to communicate with submarines deep below the
ocean, because of the penetrating characteristics of low frequency waves. Yet in our
waking state, humans are typically operating in the alpha (8-12 hertz) or beta range
(13-16 hertz) in order to conduct our everyday activities. How do these 10 hertz
submarine radar signals affect our thinking, reaction time, or memory? Brain fog
anyone? And what is the effect of these massive signals on the millions of magnetite
fragments floating in our brain, which are known magnify the electromagnetic field
expontially? More broadly, how are these signals affecting the other smart species:
bees, birds and bats in the air; and whales, sharks, fish, sea turtles and crabs in the
sea? Are the spectacular instances of creatures falling from the sky and washing up
on beaches earlier this year in Arkansas, Florida, Maryland, New Zealand, Italy,
England just the tip of the iceberg?

Moscow Signal

Between 1953 and 1976, the Soviets focused a microwave signal at the US Embassy
in Moscow. The US didn’t discover what became known of the “Moscow Signal” until
1960, when the CIA first concluded it was intended to disrupt communications at the
embassy. Later it was learned the Soviets were expecting to disrupt health and
morale. The US embassy quickly became the ‘sickest’ embassy in the world with
reports of headaches, concentration issues, sleep disturbances, mood swings and
even suicide. Later the Lilienfeld Study documented a statistical increase in birth
defects and three to eightfold rise in lymphoma, leukemia and other rare cancers. All
three ambassadors who lived in the embassy during those years died of rare cancers,
including Adam Stoessel, who was bleeding from the eyes in his final days there.
One study at George Washington University showed nearly half of the staff had
chromosome aberrations – a precursor to cancer. The Lilienfeld Study was quickly
classified and contrary to the findings in the study, the embassy staff was informed
by the state department that there was no connection between their ill-health and
the “Moscow Signal.”

Meanwhile, Project Pandora was set up by the CIA in 1965 to analyze the Moscow
Signal to try to understand how it might have disrupted health of the embassy staff.
A dozen Rhesus monkeys were sent into the embassy and after they all fell
alarmingly ill, Martin Zaret was hired to analyze the signal – which turned out to be a
cocktail of frequencies. He concluded that it was a modulated signal (combined
frequencies), seemingly specially formulated to create biological impacts in the
embassy staff like malaise, difficulty concentrating and slowed reactions – all
predictable outcomes from extremely low frequency exposures. It was reported that
the embassy staff was exposed to microwave signal levels of between 3 and 20
microwatts for about 50 hours per week for between two and four years (typical tour
of duty). These are typical levels we all experience within 300 feet of cell towers and
by using other microwave devices like cell phones (3-10 microwatts), cordless phones
(.5-5 microwatts)and hand-held game consoles (2 microwatts) in today’s wireless
world.

The Woodpecker Signal

Not long after the Soviet’s finally turned off the Moscow Signal after the urging of
three American Presidents, another more powerful signal came online. On the US
bicentennial – July 4, 1976 -- a characteristic rat-te-tat-tat pattern was picked up by

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communications experts around the world: it was heard at the FAA, the BBC and by
scores of Ham radio operators. Because of the pecking-type sound that the signal
created, the signal was named “Woodpecker.” The noise from the Woodpecker Signal
soon disappeared from the airwaves but it was discovered the Soviets were now
sending a powerful 40 million watt signal around the world silently. The signal was
now programmed to randomly skip from one frequency to another to avoid audio
detection. The Woodpecker Signal was traced to a huge antenna array, covering
several acres in the Ukraine, just 35 miles north of the nuclear plant at Chernobyl,
which apparently supplied cheap power for the massive signal. The CIA called the
huge antenna the Steelyard.

While the Soviets claimed the signal was an early warning missile-defense system,
there is evidence that the ‘Woodpecker’ signal, was aimed at the Continental US by
the Soviet Union for other purposes. According to Martin Zaret, the Woodpecker
signal carried the same signature as the Moscow Signal, including multiple
frequencies in the brain-wave region. US intelligence had found that the Soviets had
gone to great lengths to map emotions to actual brainwave frequencies. For instance
a 5.7 hertz wave might trigger anger, a 30 hertz wave anxiety and a 7.83 hertz wave
– bliss. Zaret was not publicly specific about what he had found but his palpable
sense of alarm suggested the Soviets were targeting cognitive and emotional triggers
in the US population between 1976-1988. Woodpecker, was to be the first of a whole
new class of super antennas now called ionospheric heaters. Coincidentally the 1980s
signaled the beginning of the dramatic increase in autism, ADD, Asthma, breast
cancer, melanoma, prostate cancer, diabetes and whole host of previously rare
neurological disorders like Alzheimer’s, ALS and Parkinson’s Disease. The 1980s also
saw the advent of a bevy of new unexplained diseases like chronic fatigue syndrome,
Lupus, Fibromyalgia, Environmental Illness (EI), Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (MCS)
and Multiple Sclerosis (MS) that all seemed to uniquely combine neurological and
immune system symptoms.

A decade earlier, beginning in the early 1970s marked the initial deployments of a
number of military signals that traveled around the world. In 1972, the US began
deploying the Sanguine Project, which was a submarine radar signal, initially slated
to be embedded in the ground in northern Wisconsin and cover more than 4000 miles
of serpentine twists and turns of metal to provide a 10-12 hertz signal to submerged
submarines. However, Dr. Robert Becker and other scientists vehemently protested
as there was an immediate reported rise in triglycerides in the local workers and
population. Such a widespread rise in triglycerides could presage a whole generation
of heart disease and strokes, as triglycerides are a key component in total
cholesterol. Eventually the Sanguine signal, which was anything but sanguine, was
renamed Seafarer and moved to a remote area in Michigan. Some think the project
was eventually completed in northern Canada near the Arctic Circle. There were also
numerous missile defense signals that came online in the 1970s, many of which were
thought to use 16 hertz data signals (beta brain waves) that were delivered by
microwave carrier waves in the 400 MHz range. Other countries including the Soviet
Union were deploying similar clandestine antennas. By 1981 in a conference in
Buenos Aires, the World Health Organization (WHO) was sounding the alarm that the
exponential growth of wireless: radar, radio and satellite worldwide might be growing
into a worldwide health epidemic.

In 1970 SAT verbal scores averaged 537 across the nation. By 1976 the verbal scores
had dropped to 500 and have never recovered since. Why was there a 7% decline in
SAT scores, even with hundreds of SAT prep courses that have sprung up in the last
30 years? Dozens of studies on EMF’s have showed disturbances in brain function in
the presence of microwaves and other low-frequency electromagnetic fields in the

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brainwave function. Slowed reaction time, poor concentration and decreased short
term memory are recurring themes from numerous studies in both humans and
animals alike. Quick thinking, good concentration and strong memory are all key
components of reading, comprehension and analysis sections of the verbal SAT.
There are no substitutes. Could the explosion of huge world-wide radar systems like
Seafarer and Woodpecker be to blame for lower scores? After all these signals are
penetrating almost every inch of airspace in the United States 24 x 7 and delivering
low frequencies signals at 10, 12, or 16 hertz, square in the middle of alpha and beta
brainwave function. Is this enough to have triggered the permanent decline in SAT
scores, beginning in the 1970s?

There are now about a dozen huge antenna arrays, called ionospheric heaters,
around the world which can beam very intense radar-like signals around the globe, or
into space. The most powerful ionospheric heaters are in Norway, New Zealand and
Alaska. The most powerful one is called HAARP (High Auroral Active Research
Project), which has been surrounded by controversy and mystery since it went online
in the 1990’s. It was sold by the Navy as a microwave transmitter for research on the
ionosphere, but has been thought to be able to do everything from delivering star-
wars type defense lasers; to changing weather patterns; to being able to open a
gaping hole in the ionosphere over a major city. One theory posits that when the
Soviets learned of HAARP’s ability to destroy flight guidance systems onboard
intercontinental ballistic missiles and thus disrupt the Soviet’s ability to hit US
targets, the Soviets realized they had lost their trump card in the cold war. Some say
this was a factor in the eventual fall of the Soviet Union.

HAARP is capable of transmitting a beam equal to 2 billion watts at the highly-


charged ionosphere, where it can theoretically create 90 billion watts of energy. The
actual shape and level of the ionosphere can change substantively under these
conditions. It is thought that these ionospheric heaters can actually bend and contort
the ionosphere and raise its level more than 10 miles away from the Earth. There is
actually a US patent granted for this purpose by Bernard Eastlund, the founder of the
initial contractor for building HAARP. The last time the ionosphere moved more than
10 miles higher, the earth entered a fifth extinction period, which followed an ice-
age, after the North and South Polls reversed themselves. Which event occurred first
is open to speculation.

Can such changes in the ionosphere affect the earth’s magnetic field or its
frequency? The answer is yes, as the 7.83 hertz signal generated by the earth uses
the earth’s surface and the edge of the ionosphere to create a resonating chamber,
which regulates wavelength to send its signal around the world. Changing the size
and shape of this chamber can change the frequency, or pitch of the earth’s field.
This is the same phenomenon as striking the rim of a glass containing different levels
of liquid in each. Different levels cause different tones because the resonating
chamber has changed, which in turn changes the frequency of the sound wave. Voila
– a new pitch. Or a brand new frequency for the earth: an unfamiliar energy field for
creatures to have to learn, or evolve to. But have we given them enough time to
adapt?

The earth’s 7.83 hertz signal, called the Schumann Resonance, is the same signal
that triggers the pineal gland in humans to regulate melatonin production, sleep and
overall hormone function, including levels of serotonin. Melatonin, a free-radical
scavenger, is thought to be one of the body’s best defenses against cancer. In fact,
multiple studies have shown that breast cancer patients almost unanimously have
low-levels of melatonin. The pineal gland also regulates serotonin, which determines
mood. Is it any wonder that since the advent of the wireless revolution in the 1990s,

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two of the three biggest selling drugs are for sleep (melatonin) and mood/ depression
(serotonin)?

The Schumann Resonance is undoubtedly an important constant in animal


biorhythms, hormonal balance and possibly animal orientation and navigation.

There are other changes to the electromagnetic quality of the environment that could
be enough to disrupt the flight of bees, birds and bats, as well as migration of fish,
crabs, sharks and whales. Beyond the dramatic growth in the military and
intelligence community’s use of huge microwave signals, the past 11 years has
marked the meteoric growth in the intensity of microwaves in the global environment
coming from consumer devices and networks. Signals from cell phones, game
stations, cell towers, TV satellites, WiFi, WiMax and radio satellites have exploded by
more that 1000 times in many places. What is all this proliferation doing to the
electrical integrity of our own systems – heart, brain, human cellular communication -
and the electrical environment around us?

If there has been a lethal change in the electrical environment we have grown to
know, the creatures with the highest concentrations of magnetite will tell us – bees,
bats, birds, sharks, whales, fish and crabs. For humans, we wonder where 19
diseases that began suddenly exploding in the 1980s came from. Scientists have
linked microwave radiation and other EMFs to diseases like Alzheimer’s, breast
cancer diabetes, MS, Chronic Fatigue, ADD and Autism. Even those scientists who are
not entirely convinced of the EMF connection to health agree that these diseases are
likely triggered from something in our environment, or our behaviors. The evidence is
growing that there’s a unifying factor and it is from fundamental changes in our
electrical environment. For smart species with rich deposits of magnetite, we’re
seeing a spontaneous collapse. We now must ask ourselves, “Have we unwittingly
doomed ourselves and other super smart species with the reckless proliferation of
these artificial electromagnetic fields? ‘

If we want to make the case that our changing electromagnetic environment is


disrupting our health and the environment, we can look to the creatures, which have
high concentrations of magnetite for the telltale signs of danger. These so-called
smart species are the canaries in the coal mine, which are sending the clear warning
signals to the rest of us. There are just a handful of species to track. So far bees,
birds, bats, sharks, whales, fish, crabs and humans have raised the alert. But are we
listening?

Will the outcome of the wireless revolution be the eventual extinction of the twenty
smartest species on the planet?

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