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US Patent US6192598B1: The Use of Microwaves to Kill Insects

July 13, 2023 | Zero5G.com | Microwave radiation induces insect mortality and…?

The use of millimeter and microwaves as an insecticide treatment is described in a 2001 US patent.

 

According to the patent, microwaves are an effective way to kill insects.

 

Link To Full Patent US6192598 Microwave and millimeter wave method and apparatus for controlling insects in stored-products


 

The grave implications for entire ecosystems involve not only the insect apocalypse.

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The Insect Apocalypse Is Here – The New York Times

On the FCC guideline in relation to the health and viability of horses at Churchill Downs 

 

Massive deployments of ground and space-based wireless systems are a threat to the health of all biological life by continuously contaminating our environment with microwave radiation, a hazardous physical agent:

 

Related:

Militaries use electromagnetic radiation as weapons:

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Related:

Directed_Energy_Futures_2060_Final29June21_with_clearance_number.pdf (af.mil)

 

Additionally, microwave radiation exposure causes plants to produce increased levels of highly flammable terpenes.

“Microwave irradiation resulted in thinner cell walls, smaller chloroplasts and mitochondria, and enhanced emissions of volatile compounds, in particular, monoterpenes and green leaf volatiles (GLV).”

Link To Article HERE

 

Related:

Link To Influence of microwave frequency electromagnetic radiation on terpene emission and content in aromatic plants

 

 


 

 

On the topic of fires and the massive increase in highly flammable plant terpenes, Dr. Martin Pall stated, “I wouldn’t be surprised if we have just gigantic, huge fires all over the place from 5G.”

 

 


 

AT&T Maps – Wireless Coverage Map for Voice and Data Coverage from AT&T (att.com)

AT&T Maps – Wireless Coverage Map for Voice and Data Coverage from AT&T (att.com)

 


 

 

Related

Military leading the charge on 5G 

NATO and the Militarization of 5G 

Reigning-in Radiofrequency/Microwave Radiation (“5G”)

SATELLITE SYSTEMS AND 5G ECOSYSTEM 

 


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