This email came yesterday from Arthur Firstenberg, reminding us all of how birds and insects - our tiny aviators - have been nuked to near extinction; and those that remain have lost their way. Literally.
https://cellphonetaskforce.org/our-changing-earth/
For the birds and the bees, high radiation fields of the grid (internet of Things) are disabling the natural crystalline GPS in their brains, leaving them completely stranded and unable to fly home. In addition, their little bodies and nervous systems simply cannot bear the force of advanced demolition military weapons. None of this is ok, because murder never is. But on an even deeper level, which i fear society just refuses to see, we are ALL canaries in this charade, and this toxic mineshaft will kill the little ones first - then the whole rest of us along the way.
(see the personal stories in this link: https://cellphonetaskforce.org/our-changing-earth/ )
Let us not forget, the wee ones are ancient ancestors fully equipped with the primal wisdom of all times; and yet here, right in front of us, they have reached their dead-end.
i too miss the bees! i too object to putting microwave tags on tiny butterflies - or anyone for that matter - but must man-unkind kill everyone and everything to satisfy he-self?
https://cellphonetaskforce.org/our-changing-earth/
In my bay area life, i’d walk our streets when spring and summer were in full flower - and find not one bee! Now c’mon peeps, that’s too weird! Where i live now, not only are there no bees - there are no songbirds either. The lady next door keeps at least a dozen hummingbird feeders going, so that is some solace, but birds used to sing in the morning. Does anyone remember that?
My last article The Majesty of Mycelium posted three clips of master mycologist Paul Stamets, and one jarring image that imprinted me is the empty store shelves without the pollinator bees. And yet, the race for relevance rolls on; everybody feels entitled to keep their nukers (iphones, computers, and all devices) burning hot round the clock.
Did you know that streaming through your phone requires hundreds of thousands of extra small cells in every neighborhood, and 100X the grid power, over what computers use?
Is it worth it?
i vote NO, but that won’t matter at all if technocracy wins…