Mikrowelle und Virenmutationen
Verfasst: 20. Juli 2006 17:59
Ich habe den Artikel aus Kanada nochmals gelesen. Es ist da serste Mal, dass ich von dem möglichen Zusammenhang zwischen Virenmutationen und Mikrowellen lese. Kennt jemand Literatur dazu?
Sibylle
Whole Life Expo 2005 Toronto, November 27, 2005
Situation in Japan – as a precursor to ours
The worldwide proliferation of Alzheimers is diagnosed reluctantly in Japan, due to a national stigma attached to the condition. While Japanese TV has health-topic programs on brain aging, noting that younger people show deterioration of mental faculties similar to the elderly and that chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) and depression are rampant, these are ascribed to psychological factors. The shows point out missing nutrients or indicate mental exercises to keep "thinking young". The condition occurs in over 2 million Japanese, affecting all ages. Among the young, it manifests as social withdrawal, and they shut themselves off in rooms. At first, the media named it "jiheisho" (autism), then "hikikomori" or withdrawing and hiding. The sudden onset coincides with a major expansion of cell phone service. Teruhisa Miikethat of Kumamoto University Medical School notes that 75% of "withdrawn children" have CFS with reduced blood flow to the brain, accompanied by disorders in central nervous system function and immune function. "If you force them to go to school, they risk having real psychological problems as a result”, he says. Ryoichi Ogawa, Kobe MD, reports that 80% of his CFS patients are frequent users on a daily basis of cellular phones, personal computers, TV games, etc.. He decided on a clinical study to test a cause-effect relationship of cellular phones and computers to CFS. Ogawa chose 40 from his young CFS patients (to compare them with 50 healthy persons) to measure their blood flow in the upper eyelid ophthalmic artery that branches off from the carotid artery carrying blood from heart to brain), with the super Doppler method - a test that verifies blockage of brain blood vessels. Subjects held a cellphone, at their left ear for 30 seconds. Prior to use, all showed normal blood flow of 10 cm/sec. in the arteries of both eyes; after phone use, the flow dropped to less than 5 cm/sec. for all those tested - a rate indicating reduced brain blood flow. Exposure from sitting within 1 meter of a video screen for 15 minutes also reduced brain blood flow to less than 5 cm/sec. in both eyes for all CFS patients; among the healthy, 78% had a reduction to less than 5 cm/sec. in both eyes. Healthy participants resumed normal flow within 30 min.; only 2/3rd of CFS ones recovered normally.
Perhaps, we are due to expect similar health patterns in such areas as the Toronto region, Brantford and perhaps Hamilton and Ottawa within the coming years. Clusters may be expected where analog telephones are widely used, in high traffic zones and near building complexes surrounding large shopping malls, hospitals, police, airports and educational facilities.
Effects on genetically-modified organisms
An unstable and misidentified genetically-modified corn Bt176 has been implicated in the deaths of at least a dozen German dairy cows. Various varieties of approved but unstable genetically-modified corn varieties have led to a trail of fatalities and cross-contamination and probably would have never been approved worldwide had more been known earlier about genetic engineering, and it may be too late to limit the damage still in progress. French and Belgian government scientists have recently reported "rearrangements, truncations and unexpected insertions", the main inserts occurring in suspected "megatransposon" that exchanges segments between chromosomes, rendering unstable some varieties. Thus, some genetically modified varieties produce about 7X more toxin protein than others! The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has reported 2 dangerous and 2 minor toxin proteins are actually processed or degraded in the popular Bt11 variety GM corn! These mutation-toxins are unreported to the public.
Is it possible that the translation modification of proteins (in this case, new toxins) take place in the fields, due in part to exposure environmental microwave emissions in the farms?
In fact, we know much too little about genetics at this time to be able to protect ourselves from such mutations. Statistician Ulrich Mansmann at University of Heidelberg points out that a series of papers published in journals like Nature, NEJM, and The Lancet base their impressive results on ad hoc methods - so it is impossible to assess their quality. He refers to microarray studies as "a methodological wasteland", with evidence unacceptable in other medical tests, an opinion shared by PloS Medicine senior editor Virginia Barbour who also advises Microarray Gene Expression Data Society.
Aspects of cellular activity modulation and regulation require analysis of the proteome (complete profile of proteins). Microarrays of antibodies to proteins have already been considered. Studies show poor correlation between mRNA and protein, due to additional processes such as post-transcriptional control of protein translation, post-translational modification of proteins, and protein degradation. The current estimate is that there are more than 200 types of protein modification. 5 to 10% of mammalian genes code for proteins that modify other proteins. Consequently, the human proteome is expected to range from 100,000 to several million different protein molecules - in striking contrast to the small number of genes. Furthermore, no function is known for more than 75% of predicted proteins of multicellular organisms, and the dynamic range of protein expression can be as large as 107. "Knowledge of genomic sequences and transcriptional profiles do not allow a reliable description of actual protein expression, let alone an examination of protein-protein interaction or prediction of the protein's biochemical activities," state Wlad Kusnezow and Jörg Hoheisel of Functional Genome Analysis in Heidelberg, Germany.
Margaret Cam at DNA Microarray Core at the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases wanted to use microarrays to study gene expression in pancreas cells. Her research team used same RNA samples on DNA microarrays from 3 suppliers and got highly inconsistent results. Out of 185 genes common to all 3 arrays, the expression pattern of only 4 genes agreed with one another - a noise level as high as 98%. Marc Salit, physical chemist at National Institute of Standards and Technology said Cam's findings causes "one's jaw to drop". Other former enthusiasts consider gene arrays oversold, especially for diagnostics. Richard Klausner, formerly at National Cancer Institute, now at Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, admits to having been "naïve" to think that new hypotheses about disease would emerge from huge files of gene-expression data. The more data he gathered on kidney tumour cells, the less significant they became.
Microwave effects on avian flu, E.Coli, etc.
Influenza has a tendency to mutate into new serotypes and it is suggested that novel radiofrequency/microwave emissions (waveform, frequency, radiation mode, intensity) enable mutation into strains that do not meet adequate immunity responses. The 1918-19 pandemic of Spanish flu – which killed more persons than World War I, started on the world’s first radio ship, as the surviving seaman collapsed at Bordeaux harbour from an avian flu virus that was genetically modified with on-board wireless equipment into a variation to which humanity had not acquired an immunity to. A more recent serotype in Hong Kong (2003) may have been the result of a combination of the introduction of a novel wireless technology, geography, moisture (and aerosol activity) and sanitary conditions; likewise, for the most recent cases of mutated avian flu in Beijing some weeks ago. Vietnam (2004) and Indonesia, with their own technological introduction of wireless technology and special fauna might have become new conditions for mutation, when historically they have not been in the past. Once in a while there are reports in luxury liners of unexplained mass health problems, clearly not associated with food poisoning, which may have been spawned as mutations with the introduction a high-tech wireless systems on board in conjunction with coastal security technologies.
It would be worthwhile to elaborate on the two recent Fraser Valley, British Columbia avian flu poultry issues as it covers several specializations: DNA effects from RF/mw exposure, radiation patterns (including re-radiation inside structures and from surrounding mountain chains), effects of weather (soil moisture) on intensity of signals, including those of other antennae sources through a beating process, etc. I believe that collectively we can develop a good case study and that we might even find funding to support it to a high level of detail and quality.
The deadly Walkerton, Ontario Escherichia.Coli strain was a rare, more deadly form only found in remote jungle of El Salvador. How did it get to Walkerton, and infect the community’s water supply? The summer that spawned it was unusually wet, to the point that cattle manure overflowed in fields with their prominent E.Coli constituent of digestive flora being exposed to very powerful analog cellphone tower emissions, in tandem with other radiofrequency fields source to able to achieve a critical mass situation leading a locally-mutated E.Coli strain.
Anomalous situations
In the advent of wireless technology, we are witnessing more and more bizarre microwave phenomena in homes. A whole suburb in Ottawa near the airport’s landing path has difficulty in establishing cellular phone connection. Cellular service companies have given up and are recommending other frequency phones devices. If you try to play a video cassette player, a talk-radio station broadcasting from about 20 km away will overwhelm the sound track! In Montreal, families can listen to wireless telephone conversations through the interference patterns between microwave ovens and cellular phone antennae located on top of a local school. Some individuals acquire microwave hearing and may find it easier – in certain zones – to follow aircraft-control tower communications and the like.
Hospitals have all kinds of security systems (most operating in radiofrequency ranges), polluting lighting fixtures by the beds, monitors, automated beds, medical devices each of which can produce “hot spots”, usually near to patients (and which have the potential of even genetically modify hosts of microbes). Hospitals also acquiesce to the leasing of their roofs and perimeter walls for cellular phone antennae as a means for increasing revenues.
What can be done?
In many built environments, microwave power levels are too elevated for even minimum health risk conditions.
Many health practitioners are unaware either of the general exposure conditions, not those of their patients, thus not taking under consideration their bearing of the diagnosis, nor therapy at hand. Similarly, employers may not realize that the microwave environment faced by their employees might adversely affect their job performance, occupational health and safety and productivity.
Fortunately, appropriate design and careful oversight in installation can provide citizens with acceptable, safe and generally no-risk levels of electromagnetic fields.
But the implementation of these measures, even if they entail relatively no cost to the public or private purses, requires a public demand for common sense safety.
Municipal governments who participate in the siting process by issuing permits are in the frontline for complaints and legal filings because they are, legally, accomplices. The City of Toronto has an active guideline that provides for a Canadian platform for precedence from a health and safety legal perspective, that other communities can emulate, and eventually help industry and federal regulatory agencies, including the Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC), review their current policies and practices.
An European Parliament expert analysis in 2000, which was comprised of World Health Organization, European Community and scientific peers recommended that the average annual exposure near microwave emitters should not exceed 0.10 Watt/cm2 (following the lead of the Italian Government notion of quality target) and that anyone exposed to higher fields should receive regular medical attention, including blood analysis, EEG and ECG tests. All zones with higher exposure rates should be posted with markings on pavement and with road signs.
You can always view your wireless transmission environment on the Industry Canada website at
http://spectrum.ic.gc.ca/tafl/tafindxf.html
Sibylle
Whole Life Expo 2005 Toronto, November 27, 2005
Situation in Japan – as a precursor to ours
The worldwide proliferation of Alzheimers is diagnosed reluctantly in Japan, due to a national stigma attached to the condition. While Japanese TV has health-topic programs on brain aging, noting that younger people show deterioration of mental faculties similar to the elderly and that chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) and depression are rampant, these are ascribed to psychological factors. The shows point out missing nutrients or indicate mental exercises to keep "thinking young". The condition occurs in over 2 million Japanese, affecting all ages. Among the young, it manifests as social withdrawal, and they shut themselves off in rooms. At first, the media named it "jiheisho" (autism), then "hikikomori" or withdrawing and hiding. The sudden onset coincides with a major expansion of cell phone service. Teruhisa Miikethat of Kumamoto University Medical School notes that 75% of "withdrawn children" have CFS with reduced blood flow to the brain, accompanied by disorders in central nervous system function and immune function. "If you force them to go to school, they risk having real psychological problems as a result”, he says. Ryoichi Ogawa, Kobe MD, reports that 80% of his CFS patients are frequent users on a daily basis of cellular phones, personal computers, TV games, etc.. He decided on a clinical study to test a cause-effect relationship of cellular phones and computers to CFS. Ogawa chose 40 from his young CFS patients (to compare them with 50 healthy persons) to measure their blood flow in the upper eyelid ophthalmic artery that branches off from the carotid artery carrying blood from heart to brain), with the super Doppler method - a test that verifies blockage of brain blood vessels. Subjects held a cellphone, at their left ear for 30 seconds. Prior to use, all showed normal blood flow of 10 cm/sec. in the arteries of both eyes; after phone use, the flow dropped to less than 5 cm/sec. for all those tested - a rate indicating reduced brain blood flow. Exposure from sitting within 1 meter of a video screen for 15 minutes also reduced brain blood flow to less than 5 cm/sec. in both eyes for all CFS patients; among the healthy, 78% had a reduction to less than 5 cm/sec. in both eyes. Healthy participants resumed normal flow within 30 min.; only 2/3rd of CFS ones recovered normally.
Perhaps, we are due to expect similar health patterns in such areas as the Toronto region, Brantford and perhaps Hamilton and Ottawa within the coming years. Clusters may be expected where analog telephones are widely used, in high traffic zones and near building complexes surrounding large shopping malls, hospitals, police, airports and educational facilities.
Effects on genetically-modified organisms
An unstable and misidentified genetically-modified corn Bt176 has been implicated in the deaths of at least a dozen German dairy cows. Various varieties of approved but unstable genetically-modified corn varieties have led to a trail of fatalities and cross-contamination and probably would have never been approved worldwide had more been known earlier about genetic engineering, and it may be too late to limit the damage still in progress. French and Belgian government scientists have recently reported "rearrangements, truncations and unexpected insertions", the main inserts occurring in suspected "megatransposon" that exchanges segments between chromosomes, rendering unstable some varieties. Thus, some genetically modified varieties produce about 7X more toxin protein than others! The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has reported 2 dangerous and 2 minor toxin proteins are actually processed or degraded in the popular Bt11 variety GM corn! These mutation-toxins are unreported to the public.
Is it possible that the translation modification of proteins (in this case, new toxins) take place in the fields, due in part to exposure environmental microwave emissions in the farms?
In fact, we know much too little about genetics at this time to be able to protect ourselves from such mutations. Statistician Ulrich Mansmann at University of Heidelberg points out that a series of papers published in journals like Nature, NEJM, and The Lancet base their impressive results on ad hoc methods - so it is impossible to assess their quality. He refers to microarray studies as "a methodological wasteland", with evidence unacceptable in other medical tests, an opinion shared by PloS Medicine senior editor Virginia Barbour who also advises Microarray Gene Expression Data Society.
Aspects of cellular activity modulation and regulation require analysis of the proteome (complete profile of proteins). Microarrays of antibodies to proteins have already been considered. Studies show poor correlation between mRNA and protein, due to additional processes such as post-transcriptional control of protein translation, post-translational modification of proteins, and protein degradation. The current estimate is that there are more than 200 types of protein modification. 5 to 10% of mammalian genes code for proteins that modify other proteins. Consequently, the human proteome is expected to range from 100,000 to several million different protein molecules - in striking contrast to the small number of genes. Furthermore, no function is known for more than 75% of predicted proteins of multicellular organisms, and the dynamic range of protein expression can be as large as 107. "Knowledge of genomic sequences and transcriptional profiles do not allow a reliable description of actual protein expression, let alone an examination of protein-protein interaction or prediction of the protein's biochemical activities," state Wlad Kusnezow and Jörg Hoheisel of Functional Genome Analysis in Heidelberg, Germany.
Margaret Cam at DNA Microarray Core at the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases wanted to use microarrays to study gene expression in pancreas cells. Her research team used same RNA samples on DNA microarrays from 3 suppliers and got highly inconsistent results. Out of 185 genes common to all 3 arrays, the expression pattern of only 4 genes agreed with one another - a noise level as high as 98%. Marc Salit, physical chemist at National Institute of Standards and Technology said Cam's findings causes "one's jaw to drop". Other former enthusiasts consider gene arrays oversold, especially for diagnostics. Richard Klausner, formerly at National Cancer Institute, now at Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, admits to having been "naïve" to think that new hypotheses about disease would emerge from huge files of gene-expression data. The more data he gathered on kidney tumour cells, the less significant they became.
Microwave effects on avian flu, E.Coli, etc.
Influenza has a tendency to mutate into new serotypes and it is suggested that novel radiofrequency/microwave emissions (waveform, frequency, radiation mode, intensity) enable mutation into strains that do not meet adequate immunity responses. The 1918-19 pandemic of Spanish flu – which killed more persons than World War I, started on the world’s first radio ship, as the surviving seaman collapsed at Bordeaux harbour from an avian flu virus that was genetically modified with on-board wireless equipment into a variation to which humanity had not acquired an immunity to. A more recent serotype in Hong Kong (2003) may have been the result of a combination of the introduction of a novel wireless technology, geography, moisture (and aerosol activity) and sanitary conditions; likewise, for the most recent cases of mutated avian flu in Beijing some weeks ago. Vietnam (2004) and Indonesia, with their own technological introduction of wireless technology and special fauna might have become new conditions for mutation, when historically they have not been in the past. Once in a while there are reports in luxury liners of unexplained mass health problems, clearly not associated with food poisoning, which may have been spawned as mutations with the introduction a high-tech wireless systems on board in conjunction with coastal security technologies.
It would be worthwhile to elaborate on the two recent Fraser Valley, British Columbia avian flu poultry issues as it covers several specializations: DNA effects from RF/mw exposure, radiation patterns (including re-radiation inside structures and from surrounding mountain chains), effects of weather (soil moisture) on intensity of signals, including those of other antennae sources through a beating process, etc. I believe that collectively we can develop a good case study and that we might even find funding to support it to a high level of detail and quality.
The deadly Walkerton, Ontario Escherichia.Coli strain was a rare, more deadly form only found in remote jungle of El Salvador. How did it get to Walkerton, and infect the community’s water supply? The summer that spawned it was unusually wet, to the point that cattle manure overflowed in fields with their prominent E.Coli constituent of digestive flora being exposed to very powerful analog cellphone tower emissions, in tandem with other radiofrequency fields source to able to achieve a critical mass situation leading a locally-mutated E.Coli strain.
Anomalous situations
In the advent of wireless technology, we are witnessing more and more bizarre microwave phenomena in homes. A whole suburb in Ottawa near the airport’s landing path has difficulty in establishing cellular phone connection. Cellular service companies have given up and are recommending other frequency phones devices. If you try to play a video cassette player, a talk-radio station broadcasting from about 20 km away will overwhelm the sound track! In Montreal, families can listen to wireless telephone conversations through the interference patterns between microwave ovens and cellular phone antennae located on top of a local school. Some individuals acquire microwave hearing and may find it easier – in certain zones – to follow aircraft-control tower communications and the like.
Hospitals have all kinds of security systems (most operating in radiofrequency ranges), polluting lighting fixtures by the beds, monitors, automated beds, medical devices each of which can produce “hot spots”, usually near to patients (and which have the potential of even genetically modify hosts of microbes). Hospitals also acquiesce to the leasing of their roofs and perimeter walls for cellular phone antennae as a means for increasing revenues.
What can be done?
In many built environments, microwave power levels are too elevated for even minimum health risk conditions.
Many health practitioners are unaware either of the general exposure conditions, not those of their patients, thus not taking under consideration their bearing of the diagnosis, nor therapy at hand. Similarly, employers may not realize that the microwave environment faced by their employees might adversely affect their job performance, occupational health and safety and productivity.
Fortunately, appropriate design and careful oversight in installation can provide citizens with acceptable, safe and generally no-risk levels of electromagnetic fields.
But the implementation of these measures, even if they entail relatively no cost to the public or private purses, requires a public demand for common sense safety.
Municipal governments who participate in the siting process by issuing permits are in the frontline for complaints and legal filings because they are, legally, accomplices. The City of Toronto has an active guideline that provides for a Canadian platform for precedence from a health and safety legal perspective, that other communities can emulate, and eventually help industry and federal regulatory agencies, including the Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC), review their current policies and practices.
An European Parliament expert analysis in 2000, which was comprised of World Health Organization, European Community and scientific peers recommended that the average annual exposure near microwave emitters should not exceed 0.10 Watt/cm2 (following the lead of the Italian Government notion of quality target) and that anyone exposed to higher fields should receive regular medical attention, including blood analysis, EEG and ECG tests. All zones with higher exposure rates should be posted with markings on pavement and with road signs.
You can always view your wireless transmission environment on the Industry Canada website at
http://spectrum.ic.gc.ca/tafl/tafindxf.html