The industrial-military lie..........
The most concerning findings of the 20th Century: extremely low-frequency radiation from electric power lines pose a massive problem for humans: Today the very same radiation is used in your tech devices.
Today in America everyone is exposed to microwaves as well as electric power frequencies of 60 cycles given off from fields transmission lines and electrical wiring in our homes and offices.?The 60 Hz electric power frequency lies within the band termed extremely low-frequency. ?This covers the region of the EMF spectrum from 0-100 Hz we call this band the DC portion of the spectrum.?Robert O. Becker did scientific research trying to expose the reasons that ELF radiation (RF) could produce a biological effect in humans. Research in the 1960s showed evidence that RF certainly could produce a molecular resonance with any living thing. For example, the wavelength of 60 Hz radiation from any power line or appliance is about 3000 miles long.?If a resident of a local area had an antenna, thought he could measure the effect of RF radiation on a human population. A corporation named American National Standard performed 4 FM broadcasts in the region of the spectrum that Becker thought an Earthworm's biology might be affected because of his bone research done in the 1960s.?Most people in science in the late 1960s believed that living things were immune to the effects of RF radiation, so biology had nothing to worry about with this study.?The paradigm was wrong and Becker gave them the data to show how wrong they were.
Electromagnetic fields have very interesting properties.? They may be transmitted at great distances in the cavity it resonates in between the surface of our planet or at the lower levels of our atmosphere and bounce off the ionosphere.? Becker knew that RF radiation easily penetrates into the ground and in the oceans.?These properties came to the attention of the U.S. Navy in the mid-1960s when the nuclear missile submarine fleet was being expanded globally.?There was a need for a way to communicate with these vessels around the world without having to come to the surface and reveal their positions.??
Because of the unique transmission properties of the electromagnetic fields, the Navy decided to try to use them to communicate with the Pentagon for this purpose.?A very large RF antenna system with the code name "Sanguine", was constructed at Clam Lake in Wisconsin.?It was designed to work at 45 or 70 Hz just above and below the 60 Hz power frequency of the power grid.?Despite its location in the mid-continent, the Sanguine antenna was able to communicate with submerged nuclear subs that were as far away as the Indian ocean.?This showed the Navy it could use the RF spectrum to successfully communicate with subs if they decide to build a massive antenna in Michigan and in Wisconsin in the early 1970s during the Cold War.?The project raised considerable public opposition and political interest. Because of Becker's research, the US Navy was forced to conduct scientific studies to evaluate possible biologic hazards to crops livestock and human beings.?The studies were completed in 1973 just after the Nixon Shock.
The Navy recruited a committee of outside experts. Dr. Robert Becker was one of these experts called in to review the Navy's results.?The group met in December of 1973 at the Naval Medical Research Institute in Washington DC.?Many results were positive but one was particularly disturbing to Dr. Becker.? Dr. Dietrich Beischer was working with him and several groups of volunteers at the Naval Aerospace medical research laboratory in Pensacola Florida and found that only a one-day exposure to the magnetic field component of the Sanguine RF signal produces significant increases in blood triglyceride levels in 9/10 subjects. This was irrespective of their diet.?The Navy viewed this result seriously enough to examine the personnel operating the test until at Clam Lake, Wisconsin. When they did, they found all the workers showed similar elevations in serum triglycerides as the pilots in Pensacola. High TG levels drove their LDL cholesterol higher while raising their blood pressure mimicking Metabolic Syndrome, which was very rare in medicine at this time.
Today, in the USA close to 40% of the population has metabolic syndrome with elevated serum triglycerides now. Do you think this is a coincidence?
Becker reported back to the Navy committee of scientists in late 1973 to recommend that the electromagnetic radiation was a biological toxin that needed further study. He suggested a management advisory counsel to make the Nixon White House aware of the findings. He felt the White House needed to be aware of the possible significance of these results so that they could be validated by future government studies on large populations at risk in the United States who were exposed to 60 Hz fields from power lines. ?
This data was unanimously agreed upon by the Navy scientist committee.?The committee seemed to be very concerned a large portion of the civilian population was exposed to the 60 Hz power frequency standard already in their homes and were now also subject to the 45-70 Hz Sanguine frequencies.?Becker pointed out that the field strength from the Sanguine RF antenna system was 1 million times smaller than that of the field produced by ultra-high voltage electric power transmission lines commonly used in the United States power grid.?This caused the group to conclude large numbers of civilians living in the United States might currently be at risk from these facilities.??
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Immediately after the meeting, the Navy began to deny that these meetings ever took place and insisted that it had no knowledge of any scientific studies indicating possible harm to human beings from the operations of the Sanguine system.?
Becker reported within a day returning from Washington DC he became aware of a plan to construct 10 ultrahigh voltage power lines in New York State to transmit power from the Canadian James Dam power project into the East Coast power grid.?He was concerned because of the December 1973 findings, and because he happened to live in New York State where the project was due to be built.?When authorities began to ignore his warnings about what the US Navy found out about the RF Sanguine antenna, he broke his support with the New York public service commission. This agency had approval authority over electric utilities in NY state at the time. He notified them that the Navy had substantial evidence for possible harm to the human population who lived in proximity of the proposed electric lines.?Becker went as far as to provide them with the name and telephone number of?the U.S. Navy?commander in charge of the Sanguine health studies and suggested that they contact him.
Becker reported that the PSC efforts in NYS were re-buffed by the U.S. Navy.?The PSC decided to accept Akers recommendation for a moratorium on construction of these lines for 5 years sign to study the effects of possible hazards of RF radiation. In 1977 the study was done by the New York State health department at a cost of $5 million.?The power lines studies ultimately showed a massive of RF radiation on biological systems.?
Other studies were going on at this time. Becker instituted his own study in his own labs look for potential effects of chronic exposure to 60 cycle power fields.?He exposed rats continuously to the 60 Hz electric field for 3 generations of offspring and he determined that if their mortality rate and an average body weight of the offspring from each generation. He found they died sooner and weigh more than the control group.
Governor Hugh Carey made the decision in 1977 that no human could live with in a 1000 yards of these high tension wires. Becker went on 60 Minutes TV news show to tell the public about this science and the government closed his lab and funding down the next day.
On November 1, 2018 the RF NTP toxicity study was completed and confirmed Becker's earlier work. To date, no regulations from the government has changed based on these scientific studies.
CITES:
The Electric Body by Robert O. Becker MD
https://www.niehs.nih.gov/news/newsroom/releases/2018/november1/index.cfm