Arthur Firstenberg: An Autumn’s Tale
Arthur Firstenberg: An Autumn’s Tale by Arthur Firstenberg, Cellular Phone Task Force December 12, 2023 Imagine a world in which everyone was convinced to point a musical gun at their...
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Arthur Firstenberg: An Autumn’s Tale by Arthur Firstenberg, Cellular Phone Task Force December 12, 2023 Imagine a world in which everyone was convinced to point a musical gun at their...
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5G, Satellites & the Global Wireless Rollout: On the Irradiation of Cats, Dogs, Birds & All of Our Natural World “If I were a pet owner with one or...
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Don’t Irradiate the Birds! How We Can Save the Kiwikiu of Maui by Arthur Firstenberg, Cellular Phone Task Force November 28, 2023 In mid-October 2019, the Maui Forest Bird...
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Global Extent of Bird Armageddon Avian Flu or Radiation? by Arthur Firstenberg, Cellular Phone Taskforce October 17, 2023 Anders Brunstad alerted me to the installation of one of the most...
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Humans, Bees and Wildlife in 2023 — Smart Cities Are Killing All Life A correspondent in Gold Coast, the “smartest city in Australia”, reported in April that his city...
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Arthur Firstenberg on Electrosmog: “The Ability to Use a Mobile Device Everywhere on Earth Means That Every Square Meter of the Earth Must Be Irradiated at All Times.” Electrosmog: A Policy Brief Guidance to governments, legislators, environmental organizations, schools, and religious, political, and community leaders. by Arthur Firstenberg, Cellular Phone Task Force July
After Being Fitted With Cell Phones, Horses at Churchill Downs Began to Die During Races Racehorses at Churchhill Downs by Arthur Firstenberg, Cellular Phone Taskforce June 8, 2023 Racehorses are among the most finely tuned, exquisitely sensitive creatures on earth. So what happens when you give them all cell phones to wear
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Amphibians in the Mine: “The Frogs and Salamanders Are Telling Us…It Is a Matter of Their Survival and Ours.” “Salamanders, toads and frogs have more vitality than other forms of life. The density of their strings — their meridians — that connect them to earth and sky is greater. It is why they rarely
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