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Breeders prepare a complaint against the State after the mysterious death of several of their cows > http://www.leparisien.fr/societe/mo...-plainte-contre-l-etat-25-04-2019-8060295.php …
Breeders, who blame the many deaths of their animals to electromagnetic fields, meet this Friday to attack the state in court under the banner of the association Live Animals.
The calf lies on the ground in a backyard waiting for the rendering plant. "I found him dead near his mother on Thursday. He had eight days, "says Patrick Le Néchet.
Sometimes there are three of them. When we get up, we do not know what we will find. In five years, this breeder sexagenarian La Prénessaye (Côtes-d'Armor) has lost 120 cattle.
Another 30 km away, another breeder has lost 200 animals in three years and will shut the door. Stéphane Le Bechec, 51, has identified several sources of pollution including a transformer, relay antennas and wind turbines whose electrical currents would be captured by faults passing into the soil of his farm.
"I noticed that the voltmeter reacted strongly when I stung it in the ground and in the water," he explains in the complaint against X that he sent last year to the public prosecutor.
LIRE AUSSI >Électrosensibilité : pourquoi ce syndrome intrigue tant
"We also had blind calves, with holes in the skull, poorly trained members, who start to turn in circles and bang their heads in the walls," explains Patrick Le Néchet. Beasts who can not get up, refuse to milk, do not drink and produce very little milk, bulls that do not grow ...
The veterinarian has no explanation, the Chamber of Agriculture has oriented the breeder to a geobiologist who measured a high rate of electricity in the water. Patrick Le Néchet points to the photovoltaic installation of one of his neighbors. The mayor of the Prénessaye who has noted an "abnormal electrical charge in the water distribution network" of the municipality has alerted the authorities.
"We let breeders die"
These two cases are far from isolated. The Brittany Chamber of Agriculture reports a dozen problematic reports in two years. Two farms are also involved in Puceul (Loire-Atlantique), since the installation of wind turbines in 2012. On prefectural order, a test campaign began in January to carry out measurements near equipment.
Cases are also reported in Normandy and Sarthe where a group of farmers who consider themselves victims of electromagnetic radiation has emerged. "We let breeders breed light fires when we know the problem for 25 years and that it is getting worse, denounces Serge Provost, former farmer touched in the late 1990s. relay antennas, wind turbines, low and high voltage lines, we do not take into account the geology of soils that can be conductors.
Decision was taken to meet with other breeders concerned this Friday at Le Mans (Sarthe) to attack the state in court under the banner of the association Live Animals. "We have enough evidence to file a collective complaint. " "You have to start a research program"
The influence of electromagnetic fields on livestock had already been the subject of a report by the Ministry of Agriculture in 1998. It is recognized that animals are much more sensitive than humans to electrical phenomena, especially cattle. A working group was created, the GPSE, made up of public authorities, breeders and actors from the world of energy (RTE, Enedis, France wind energy ...) At the request of the chambers of agriculture, the GPSE intervened in about twenty farms for three or four years.
Problem: it is the goodwill of energy actors who are the only ones to finance the device, the State having disengaged. The studies were put on hold. "This is a real problem that needs to be addressed. Our lack of knowledge justifies the release of credits to launch a research program ", supports Claude Allo, president of the GPSE.
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How curious that Lloyds of London has excluded from their policies any negative health effects caused by wi-fi technologies. Now, WHY would Lloyds leave all that money on the table if these technologies are so safe? And, why are other insurance companies following Lloyds’ lead?
If you follow the money, this is HUGE. After all, if these wi-fi techno-toys are so safe, why is Lloyds leaving all this additional money on the table?
Well, Lloyd’s November 2010 Risk Assessment Team’s Report gives us a solid clue: the report compares these wireless technologies with asbestos, in that the early research on asbestos was “inconclusive” and only later did it become obvious to anyone paying attention that asbestos causes cancer.
Keep in mind that Lloyd’s Risk Assessment study of wi-fi was published over 8 years ago. Even back then, however, their Risk Assessment Team was smart enough to realize that new evidence just might emerge showing that the various wi-fi frequencies do cause illness. The result? Lloyds opted to exclude coverage for wi-fi related illnesses.
And then, PG&E followed close on, slipping in its own legal clauses (just as it was rolling out smart meters) that claim no liability for wi-fi related health damage. The schools who opt to put in wi-fi are responsible, according to PG&E, and any other organizations that opt to have PG&E put wi-fi in their buildings are the responsible parties
Today, MANY more recent peer-reviewed scientific studies show a range of serious damage caused by these wi-fi frequencies. 5G brings a quantum leap in damage – to DNA, to cell mitochondria, and much more.
[ 33 ]III. Magnetic Survey of the West of France 1868
THE REV. STEPHEN J. PERKY
Breeders prepare a complaint against the State after the mysterious death of several of their cows > http://www.leparisien.fr/societe/mo...-plainte-contre-l-etat-25-04-2019-8060295.php …
Breeders, who blame the many deaths of their animals to electromagnetic fields, meet this Friday to attack the state in court under the banner of the association Live Animals.
The calf lies on the ground in a backyard waiting for the rendering plant. "I found him dead near his mother on Thursday. He had eight days, "says Patrick Le Néchet.
Sometimes there are three of them. When we get up, we do not know what we will find. In five years, this breeder sexagenarian La Prénessaye (Côtes-d'Armor) has lost 120 cattle.
Another 30 km away, another breeder has lost 200 animals in three years and will shut the door. Stéphane Le Bechec, 51, has identified several sources of pollution including a transformer, relay antennas and wind turbines whose electrical currents would be captured by faults passing into the soil of his farm.
"I noticed that the voltmeter reacted strongly when I stung it in the ground and in the water," he explains in the complaint against X that he sent last year to the public prosecutor.
LIRE AUSSI >Électrosensibilité : pourquoi ce syndrome intrigue tant
"We also had blind calves, with holes in the skull, poorly trained members, who start to turn in circles and bang their heads in the walls," explains Patrick Le Néchet. Beasts who can not get up, refuse to milk, do not drink and produce very little milk, bulls that do not grow ...
The veterinarian has no explanation, the Chamber of Agriculture has oriented the breeder to a geobiologist who measured a high rate of electricity in the water. Patrick Le Néchet points to the photovoltaic installation of one of his neighbors. The mayor of the Prénessaye who has noted an "abnormal electrical charge in the water distribution network" of the municipality has alerted the authorities.
"We let breeders die"
These two cases are far from isolated. The Brittany Chamber of Agriculture reports a dozen problematic reports in two years. Two farms are also involved in Puceul (Loire-Atlantique), since the installation of wind turbines in 2012. On prefectural order, a test campaign began in January to carry out measurements near equipment.
Cases are also reported in Normandy and Sarthe where a group of farmers who consider themselves victims of electromagnetic radiation has emerged. "We let breeders breed light fires when we know the problem for 25 years and that it is getting worse, denounces Serge Provost, former farmer touched in the late 1990s. relay antennas, wind turbines, low and high voltage lines, we do not take into account the geology of soils that can be conductors.
Decision was taken to meet with other breeders concerned this Friday at Le Mans (Sarthe) to attack the state in court under the banner of the association Live Animals. "We have enough evidence to file a collective complaint. " "You have to start a research program"
The influence of electromagnetic fields on livestock had already been the subject of a report by the Ministry of Agriculture in 1998. It is recognized that animals are much more sensitive than humans to electrical phenomena, especially cattle. A working group was created, the GPSE, made up of public authorities, breeders and actors from the world of energy (RTE, Enedis, France wind energy ...) At the request of the chambers of agriculture, the GPSE intervened in about twenty farms for three or four years.
Problem: it is the goodwill of energy actors who are the only ones to finance the device, the State having disengaged. The studies were put on hold. "This is a real problem that needs to be addressed. Our lack of knowledge justifies the release of credits to launch a research program ", supports Claude Allo, president of the GPSE.
5G wifi: A global health catastrophe in the making - Lloyds of London and other major insurance groups refuse to insure health claims made against 5G wireless ("wi-fi") technologies - Strange Sounds
5G wifi: A global health catastrophe in the making - Lloyds of London and other major insurance groups refuse to insure health claims made against 5G wireless ("wi-fi") technologies.
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How curious that Lloyds of London has excluded from their policies any negative health effects caused by wi-fi technologies. Now, WHY would Lloyds leave all that money on the table if these technologies are so safe? And, why are other insurance companies following Lloyds’ lead?
If you follow the money, this is HUGE. After all, if these wi-fi techno-toys are so safe, why is Lloyds leaving all this additional money on the table?
Keep in mind that Lloyd’s Risk Assessment study of wi-fi was published over 8 years ago. Even back then, however, their Risk Assessment Team was smart enough to realize that new evidence just might emerge showing that the various wi-fi frequencies do cause illness. The result? Lloyds opted to exclude coverage for wi-fi related illnesses.
And then, PG&E followed close on, slipping in its own legal clauses (just as it was rolling out smart meters) that claim no liability for wi-fi related health damage. The schools who opt to put in wi-fi are responsible, according to PG&E, and any other organizations that opt to have PG&E put wi-fi in their buildings are the responsible parties
Today, MANY more recent peer-reviewed scientific studies show a range of serious damage caused by these wi-fi frequencies. 5G brings a quantum leap in damage – to DNA, to cell mitochondria, and much more.
[ 33 ]III. Magnetic Survey of the West of France 1868
THE REV. STEPHEN J. PERKY
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