von Betroffene » 3. Juli 2012 10:52
Microwave Technology - CORROSION PROBLEMS
Electromagnetic fields: High-Level Microwave Technology Concerns
By Andrew Michrowski, Ph.D., Ottawa, Canada
… There has been a significant increase in corrosion problems in the last few decades, parallel to the spread and implementation of wireless technologies. Whereas in the 1970s, only a small number of engineers consulted on corrosion problems, now a full quarter of all engineers in North America are experts in corrosion trying to resolve problems associated with building structures, water and oil and gas pipelines, fluid containers. How radiofrequencies affect corrosion can be verified by anyone who replace a fluorescent compact bulb into a metallic fixture that once had an incandescent bulb. It takes only a few weeks to have to onset of paint coating corroding in lamp holders, followed by the steady eating away of metallic sheeting. Likewise, one can see which urban areas are exposed to elevated levels of microwave emissions: where sewer and telephone service covers rust – actually powder away rather than just coat themselves with oxidation, where fire hydrants crumble – even if installed within the previous 6 months – that is likely to be a zone subject to microwave emissions. Normally, such fittings last problem-free for decades. This is an effect of enormous burden to tax and rate-payers.
In 2008
the Federation of Canadian Municipalities has made an emergency plea to the federal government for $ 123 billion within 5 years to avoid building collapses in Canadian cities due to corrosion, which only emphasizes how outrageously expensive for our civilization is this problem of accelerated corrosion
from radiofrequencies and microwave is. What is little known is that most corrosion is induced by weak voltages and amperages from net currents in our electric power delivery systems, which are imbalanced. What is even less known that as the electric power system becomes more affected by the use of computers and wireless systems, radiofrequencies and microwaves penetrate the electric power system’s ground via neutral wires. The ground in many populated areas now carries charges that are highly electronic with radiofrequency and microwave characteristics.
This new phenomenon accelerates corrosion of materials – whether pipelines, rebars in buildings and transportation infrastructure or even nuclear power plant reactor rods – by quantum leaps. …
… Other impacts include: acceleration of corrosion of strategic infrastructures, for example of buildings, bridges, pipelines and nuclear power stations. …
To read the full report, go to:
http://media.withtank.com/42391c31ef.pdf
[color=red][b][size=150]Microwave Technology - CORROSION PROBLEMS[/size][/b][/color]
Electromagnetic fields: High-Level Microwave Technology Concerns
By Andrew Michrowski, Ph.D., Ottawa, Canada
… There has been a significant increase in corrosion problems in the last few decades, parallel to the spread and implementation of wireless technologies. Whereas in the 1970s, only a small number of engineers consulted on corrosion problems, now a full quarter of all engineers in North America are experts in corrosion trying to resolve problems associated with building structures, water and oil and gas pipelines, fluid containers. How radiofrequencies affect corrosion can be verified by anyone who replace a fluorescent compact bulb into a metallic fixture that once had an incandescent bulb. It takes only a few weeks to have to onset of paint coating corroding in lamp holders, followed by the steady eating away of metallic sheeting. Likewise, one can see which urban areas are exposed to elevated levels of microwave emissions: where sewer and telephone service covers rust – actually powder away rather than just coat themselves with oxidation, where fire hydrants crumble – even if installed within the previous 6 months – that is likely to be a zone subject to microwave emissions. Normally, such fittings last problem-free for decades. This is an effect of enormous burden to tax and rate-payers.
In 2008 [b]the Federation of Canadian Municipalities has made an emergency plea to the federal government for $ 123 billion within 5 years to avoid building collapses in Canadian cities due to corrosion[/b], which only emphasizes how outrageously expensive for our civilization is this problem of accelerated corrosion [b]from radiofrequencies and microwave[/b] is. What is little known is that most corrosion is induced by weak voltages and amperages from net currents in our electric power delivery systems, which are imbalanced. What is even less known that as the electric power system becomes more affected by the use of computers and wireless systems, radiofrequencies and microwaves penetrate the electric power system’s ground via neutral wires. The ground in many populated areas now carries charges that are highly electronic with radiofrequency and microwave characteristics. [color=red][b]This new phenomenon accelerates corrosion of materials – whether pipelines, rebars in buildings and transportation infrastructure or even nuclear power plant reactor rods – by quantum leaps[/b][/color]. …
… Other impacts include: acceleration of corrosion of strategic infrastructures, for example of buildings, bridges, pipelines and nuclear power stations. …
To read the full report, go to: http://media.withtank.com/42391c31ef.pdf