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A Tale of Two Cisterns

• Activist Post - Diana Kordas

Introduction by Patricia Burke

NGO campaigns to protect bees and other pollinators often point to pesticide use, but other countries including Greece that have not used ago-chemicals are also experiencing a decline in biodiversity.

Naturalist Diana Kordas has been documenting the damage occurring to the island's ecosystem in Greece – since the installation of 5G. (Links to some of her previous work at bottom of post.)

"This area has no pesticides or agrochemicals."

The number of individuals who sustain a direct relationship with nature has declined in direct proportion to screen use and industrialization.

The equinox, football, and election seasons are approaching. Which receives the most attention?

Telecommunications technology has not been tasked with protection of the environment or human health, so – it isn't. Informed citizen scientists with direct real-world experience, including Diana Kordas in Greece, are speaking the truth about the need to safeguard Nature and ourselves.

A Tale of Two Cisterns by Diana Kordas

Insects have been declining steadily since the invention of wireless technology. When 4G came in, people all over the world stopped seeing dead insects on their car windshields. Fireflies and many other species all but disappeared. Since 5G came in, people everywhere are reporting major declines in all sorts of insects, including mosquitoes, which had not declined previously.

Since 5G was installed in 2021 on the island of Samos in Greece where we live, insect populations have plummeted. Many species we had prior to 2021 are extinct and a great many more are nearly so. Some insects are showing clear signs of DNA damage: deformities such as wing damage and miniaturization that pass on through generations. Some of these have now died out, at least locally. DNA damage doesn't necessarily produce visible effects. The most common result of DNA damage is sterility, which will of course lead to extinction. This has been proven again and again in the laboratory by Panagopoulos et al.


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