On Saturday, May 10, 2014, Terry Blanton <hohlr...@gmail.com> wrote:

> My grandchildren need not worry.  They never phone, only text.
>
>
We all should worry....

 From: ChemE Stewart
<cheme...@gmail.com<https://mail.google.com/mail/mu/mp/156/?source=na&hl=en>
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Date: Thu, May 8, 2014 at 10:38 PM
Subject: Kauai Coral Reef Problem
To: 
underwater2...@gmail.com<https://mail.google.com/mail/mu/mp/156/?source=na&hl=en>


Terry,

I am a chemical Engineer in Atlanta, GA.  I was doing some of my own
weather related research for the past two years and I stumbled upon
something I think is significant.  I noticed in Florida a statistically
high number of fish dying due to hypoxia around microwave doppler radar
towers.  The Indian River lagoon in Melbourne, FL is having a terrible
problem with diseased biology. Cape Canaveral/Patrick Air Force Base is
next door and has ~ 12,000,000 watts of pulsed radars.

http://www.floridatoday.com/story/news/local/environment/lagoon/2014/05/03/indian-river-lagoon-went-wrong/8672245/

I have run power calculations and statewide statistics, backed by a
researcher at ------ and they are pointing to a strong correlation between
locations of pulsed Doppler microwave radars and diseased wildlife. Within
a few miles of that radar site you have pulses of microwave radiation way
beyond the 10 mW/cm2 safe level.  The radar boys will tell you that you can
average the pulses and they are safe.  That is not the effect I am seeing.

You have approx 30,000,000 watts of pulsed microwaves coming off the
Pacific Sands radar site atop the mountain on North Kauai.  Much of that
2-6 GHz radiation is reflecting off the overhead atmosphere (during
storms/overcast skies) and penetrating waterways based upon my research.  I
think the microwaves are ionizing dissolved oxygen and causing oxidative
stress on all biology in the area.  The free radicals of oxygen I believe
are "bleaching" your reefs.

A researcher from ----------- is running my radar database thru human
health statistics, no results on that yet.

They have been adding radars over the past 10 years or so to that Kauai
radar site.  I believe that is your problem.

I have a creative blog @ darkmattersalot.com if you want to look at some of
my Google Earth maps.I am working on a wildlife research paper to be
submitted shortly. I have readers from 150 countries.  I am seeing signs of
chronic wasting in wildlife around Cape Canaveral, Guam, White Sands &
Pacific Sands.
underwater2web .
12:01 PM (8 hours ago)
to me
Hi Stewart,

This is really helpful information as the coral disease is even in isolated
coves near the Pacific Sands Radar site! These were pristine areas that do
not have human activity, run off from the land or any land based
pollutants! I just did a radio show on this last night as the Kauai coral
disease started shortly after the military started a joint testing
operation with Australia in the area three years ago and they were using a
new microwave blasting technology out of two submarines!

I will pass on your info and please stay in touch. I will do the same. I
will also go to your blog!!

Aloha,
Terry Lilley
Marine Biologist
Hanalei HI
www.underwater2web.com

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