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Cell Towers Monarchs/Hummingbirds

Postby Milkweed » Tue Mar 23, 2010 7:40 pm

If you look at the new migration of the Monarach/Hummingbirds you will see they are trying to go aruond the home land security Cell Towers. I began feeling them in 2008, an now am trying to save the Monarch/HummingBirds/Bees; No One is listening , will someone help me with getting the word out about the Radiation from the $10 Billion worth of Cell towers. This is the reason behind the loss of popultation of the Monarch.
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Re: Cell Towers Monarchs/Hummingbirds

Postby Mona Miller » Tue Mar 23, 2010 9:30 pm

I'm pretty sure it is not the only reason.

1. Loss of habitat
2. Pesticides/herbicides
3. Global warming
4. Deforestation in Canada, USA, and Mexico
5. Loss of milkweed
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Re: Cell Towers Monarchs/Hummingbirds

Postby Mona Miller » Wed Mar 24, 2010 7:50 am

I have no idea how cell tower radiation affects birds and insects

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Locations of Cell Towers in Texas
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Re: Cell Towers Monarchs/Hummingbirds

Postby Milkweed » Fri Mar 26, 2010 6:52 am

The whole picture for the Butterflys is done, now that the Cell Towers are in effect since March 08, March 09 Obama gave Cell Towers $1.9 Billion in Oct 09 Obama gave Cell Towers $9.2 Billion. In the last 3 months of 2010 they have put in massive of Cell Towers, I am now finding Radiation in my Human Testing> Not only the Butterflys, but the Humming Birds have changed their flight pattern. As for the Bees , they are only missing in action. I have been purchasing plots of land off the Cell Tower gid with wild flowers to feed them. this is the only solution at this time, is to keep the Cell Tower Free countys for the Butterflys. The wild life preserves have managed to be the only ones to stop the Cell Tower, they say the animals are made sick from being too close to the Cell Towers. This is the only documentation I can find is with the wild animal preserve centers. Please have all humans taking Iodine for we are in a Nucular leak levil of RADIATION. Help your self first, then let us save the Butterflys, I know in my heart they will survive once again. Blessings
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Re: Cell Towers Monarchs/Hummingbirds

Postby dandjtaylor » Fri Mar 26, 2010 11:52 am

Sorry, Milkweed, and I don't mean to insult, but I believe that you may be taking your concerns way too far. Extra Iodine?! Come on, this isn't the New Mexico proving grounds or the Bikini Atoll. Grow more butterfly plants, you'll see the BF's and the Hummers.

I guarantee that even though the projections are grim for this season, that Waystation 2638 will have more monarchs than ever...greater than 1000 for 2010!
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Re: Cell Towers Monarchs/Hummingbirds

Postby Paul Cherubini » Fri Mar 26, 2010 10:01 pm

My fiend who is in the cell phone business told me Cell Towers are privately owned by the cell phone companies; i.e. AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile, Telecel in Mexico, etc. I would bet that some birds, spiders and various insects actually nest right on the tops of the towers. I would also bet a large variety of insects and vertebrate animals breed on the ground and plants underneath cell towers.
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Re: Cell Towers Monarchs/Hummingbirds

Postby Mona Miller » Sat Mar 27, 2010 7:49 am

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Re: Cell Towers Monarchs/Hummingbirds

Postby dandjtaylor » Sun Mar 28, 2010 5:46 pm

And, by the way, I am absolutely not biased toward cell towers even though my company has 2 atomic clocks in each and every tower. But to rank cell towers in the same class as fallout and other forms of radiation is a bit extreme.

On a lighter note, one boy and two girl black swallowtails eclosed today in my winter greenhouse (our third bedroom). I just don't see them freaked out over the use of my cell phone or the "rads" coming off my screen (also in the greenhouse).

They have no predators, plenty of zinnias, rudbeckia hirta's and water, and of course, dill and parsely. I am hoping for some "hookin' up" so I can have a full load of black swallowtail cats ahead of the great monarch cell tower evasion.
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Postby Milkweed » Tue Apr 06, 2010 8:30 am

The Enviormental Protection Agency has only 1/2 of a salary going towards the study of electical magnetic frequency effecting our animal an plant life. With 10 million worth of new cell towers in one year? Let us ask the question where are the Monarchs going?[
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