Reaction of animals and plants
Plants and animals react to a very high degree to electrosmog. The dying of forests is among other reasons also attributable to enhanced electrosmog concentration and not only to "acid rain"; the net of mobile, radio and TV antennas, power transmission lines, satellite stations and electrical installations in general that has been getting denser and denser for years supports this highly concise "wave salad" in our atmosphere, and causes disharmonies throughout the planet. Medicine has registered a whole lot of diverse new clinical pictures with humans as well as with animals and plants.

Thus, in the Swiss mountains a couple of years ago, it was noted that both chamois and capricorn have recently been suffering from herpes and died of pneumonia. Fervently, the cause for this deaths was examined, until, by accident, it was discovered that these symptoms appeared simultaneously with the erection of mobile radio antennas in the mountains, so that skiers can have an idle chat on the run.

Nature itself has given proof in many different ways how effective electromagnetic fields are along power lines. If you place bee-hives near such wiry structures, the normally very diligent bees react undoubtedly against their instinct. For no apparent reason they start behaving aggressively and use their stings against each other. The last survivors even attack their queen and kill her.
Livings systems show tendency toward anti-entropy, that is to reduce the course of confusion (chaos). We, for instance, swallow substances that are very elementary and not organized anymore, and reincorporate them back into an organized system. Studies show that imbalances in the energy field of our body manifest themselves as tension, pain and disease at the physical level.
