Pulsed microwaves from cell towers drive wildlife from NSW World Heritage Park

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Pulsed microwaves drive wildlife from NSW World Heritage Park

A meticulous report prepared by Australian botanist Mark Broomhall to UNESCO documents the exodus of species from the Mount Nardi area of the Nightcap National Park World Heritage Site.

Species disappearance over a 15-year period (2000-2015) corresponds with an increasing amount of electromagnetic radiation from the Mount Nardi telecommunications tower complex.

The addition of a further 150 pay television channels and enhanced 3G technology to the tower in 2009 resulted in the exodus of 27 bird species from Mount Nardi while simultaneously, insect volumes and species variety dropped dramatically.  The construction of a new tower in late 2012 and early 2013, which deployed 4G technology, caused the rapid exodus of a further 49 bird species.

Broomhall estimates that “from 70 to 90% of the wildlife has become rare or has…

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7 thoughts on “Pulsed microwaves from cell towers drive wildlife from NSW World Heritage Park”

  1. Hi Pam,
    Here’s the original report, from Mark Broomhall to UNESCO, FYI. It makes for dismal reading.

    Click to access NARDI-WILDLIFE-REPORT.pdf

    The Technocrats are bringing in 4G and 5G networks against people’s wishes.
    On top of everything else that Key has done, John Key sidled up to Chinese Telecommunications company Huawei to bring it in here, with Chinese President Xi Jinping and John Key sealing the deal in 2014.
    http://www.nzherald.co.nz/business/news/article.cfm?c_id=3&objectid=11363771
    https://www.nbr.co.nz/article/huawei-deal-calls-reflection-115267
    So this needs to be monitored.

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