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Date Posted: 2008-10-13

IS ELECTROSMOG KILLING THE SPARROW?

Birds like the British House Sparrow (picture) are losing their ability to navigate and bees are dying as a result of electosmog caused by mobile phones, WiFi systems and electric power lines.

Dr Ulrich Warnke has been researching the effects of modern electrical fields on wildlife for the past 30 years and has told London's Radiation Research Trust magnetic, electrical and electromagnetic fields were blanketing the natural system of information.

As a result bees are disappearing in the USA AND Europe and the US and the disorder to nature's migrations system had brought about the decline of some sparrows.

According to Dr Warnke the world's natural electrical and magnetic fields have played an important part in the evolution of species. Human technology had created transmitters which have fundamentally changed the natural electromagnetic energies and forces on the earth's surface.

Animals that depend on natural electrical, magnetic and electromagnetic fields for their orientation and navigation had become confused by the much stronger and constantly changing artificial fields, he asserts.

Dr Warnke further cites Spanish and Belgian studies showing that the number of sparrows near mobile phone masts fell as radiation increased. And migrating birds flying in formation had been seen to split up when approaching the masts.
 
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