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Put a grape in a microwave..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wCrtk-pyP0I

This shows how biological matter reacts to microwaves.

The cooking of the grape is done by the heat. This hazard is partially covered by the health regulations. The regulations model the body as a barrel of water. The heat is seen as the only danger.
And the Cell Phone companies push everyone to only look at this danger, and see it as a minor problem.

But in the video there is a lot more:
When it is cooking the grape becomes a plasma and starts reacting with the microwaves. Ions and electrons, like in a cell can behave similarly, but on a small scale. In a cell the ions are active and free, and don't need to be cooked to plasma first. This hazard is not covered by the health regulations.

Also not that the grape is smaller than the wavelength of the microwaves. This is unlike what many physics people claim. The wavelength does not matter for the electric and magnetic fields, that force the ions around.

So we see the same in laboratory experiments:


WARNING: CIA site:

Effects of non-ionizing radiation https://www.cia.gov/library/readingroom/docs/CIA-RDP88B01125R000300120003-8.pdf

p13: The effects of superhigh frequencies (accumulation of effects) Two weeks after the ending of exposure of rats to the 50 microwatt/cm2 field, the level of chromosome damage was considerably higher than after the end of the exposure. ..the chromosomal anomalies caused by irradiation from the 500 mircowatt/cm2 field markedly declined 2 weeks after the end of irradiation. This, can be explained by the fact that changes originating in the bone marrow cells under the effect of the high intensity of SHF radiation are so great that the damaged cells are eliminated. This leads to a reduction of the quantity of chromosomal damage.

The effects of superhigh-frequency EM radiation on Electrophoretic mobility of erythrocytes https://www.cia.gov/library/readingroom/docs/CIA-RDP88B01125R000300120009-2.pdf

p1: (about previous experiment) We previously obtained direct experimental data on the effects of SHF waves on permeability of human erythocyte membranes to potassium and sodium ions. [These are also very active in the brain] Exposure of a suspension of erythrocytes to 45 mW/cm2 SHF radiation in the range of 1009 Mhz elicited an increase in amount of potassium ions and decrease in sodium ions in the incubation medium, as compared to the control...

This means that WIFI /cell phone radiation affects the chemical processes at the membranes. Which may cause stress at the neurons for example. Stress is something that we see in official research too.

Figure3 illustrates changes in EM as a function of deformation of double electrical layer (DEL) and possible structural changes in erythocyte membranes.


The CIA might have kept this secret for all kinds of reasons. But an important one is that the military were the first to make equipment with microwaves. From radios to radars.

In short: The strong alternating electrical fields force the ions through membranes and other layers, causing damage.

So we do have harmful effects by non-ionizing radiation. Proven by scientists in 1977.

A lot of peer-reviewed research can also be found on:
http://www.microwavenews.com