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Internationally, credible scientific evidence has been, and is being, presented to support the realization that the biological effects of wireless technologies extend not only to humans but to all living things.  Here, find examples of letters and initiatives that show support for these studies and their findings.  



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Oct 28
2009

Complaint Filed With FCC on Behalf of Honeybees

Insights of DC area telecommunications service company executive

"Bees generate electromagnetic signals with a modulation frequency between 180 and 250 Hz when they do their communications dances. Hungry bees react to those frequencies by erecting their antennae.

Research done by Ulrich Warnke reported that the communication impulses of the antennae when touched by a fellow bee can be measured with an oscillograph and that in the presence of strong electrical fields bees' communication is disturbed and they become aggressive while stinging one another to death, and will leave the hive if possible."





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