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Peter wrote


> Reports of such a colony collapse in nature in develop- ing countries like 
> India where electromagnetic radiation (EMR) based technologies are 
> comparatively new are absent. It is possible that the electrosmog that 
> prevails in the advanced countries of the world has not yet affected these 
> countries. We are fortunate that the warning bells have been sounded and 
> it is for us to timely plan strate- gies to save not only the bees but 
> life from the ill effects of such EMR.

Australia has many mobile (cell) phones.  About one for every persons.  So 
there are many towers.  One company brags about covering over 90% of the 
population.  So Oz doesn't have CCD despite these towers.  Thought this one 
had been put to rest.

Trevor Weatherhead
AUSTRALIA



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