Saturday 9 February 2013

The Survival of the Fittest

The Survival of the Fittest

The Survival of the Fittest
By John Arthur Dawes

To most people Darwin's Theory of Evolution is a long slow process involving periods of time stretching thousands or millions of years, but need not be so, there is evidence all around us that evolution is taking place in a period of less than 100 years.

For millions of years, the only electric effects on the Earth was the fine weather current of the ionosphere and that of storm clouds and lightning. From the beginning of life on Earth, all creatures have evolved in these electric fields, but in 1888 a man called Nicola Tesla invented the alternating electric generator and everything changed.

The popular image of electricity is that it flows through wires like water flows through a pipe, and that only in close proximity to power pylons is there any danger. However, in 1889 Heinrich Hertz showed that electricity actually flowed in the space outside the wires and this is the reason why large parts of the planet are now saturated with electric fields oscillating at 50 or 60 cycles per second.

Such oscillating electric fields are totally alien to all forms of life and in geological terms this change in the environment has taken place at such an unprecedented rate that it would be impossible for any living creature to adapt.

In the so-called advanced developed countries cancers and unexplained mental illnesses are increasing at an alarming rate. For example, the UK, is a small country with a highly concentrated electrical power supply system, it has a population of 60 million people of which 20 million are effected by cancer, 3500 die every week and a new cancer case is diagnosed every 2 minutes. Cancer, once confined to the older generation increasingly affects children and infants and it is no coincidence that a generation who grew up in times of a minimum electric fields are out-living their own children.

If Darwin's theory is correct, and there is no reason to doubt it, the principle of evolution must apply, people who's bodies are immune or resistant to electric fields will survive and live to reproduce, while those who are affected by electric fields will in time become extinct. The effects are not limited to humans, the animals, plants and insects that fall under the influence of these man-made electric fields will also be affected which in turn will affect the food supply.

At present the efforts of various health authorities are confusing the true evolutionary picture but as the number of sick people increase a point will be reached when the cost is unsustainable and either the sick are allowed to die or society as we know it will collapse. We have created a society that cannot function without electricity and here is the dilemma, at present we cannot live with it and we cannot live without it.

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