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ASSESSMENT OF PATHOGENIC EFFECTS OF E- BOMBS ON HUMANS AND ENVIRONMENT

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  69-74

Keywords

ELECTROMAGNETIC BOMB (E-BOMB)Q4

Abstract

 With the advancement in technology and military and telecommunications industries and with the increasing applications of electromagnetic fields in telecommunications, military and medical experiments, fields with different magnitudes and in various forms represent a constant hazard to the environment. The biological effects of such fields depend on their magnitude, frequency and fluctuation as well as the phycial attributes of the individual or the tissue exposed to them.Telecommunications, television and radio transmitters generate powerful magnetic fields.Frequencies under 100 Khz cause nervous tics, and frequencies of 10 Mhz lead to an increase of 1-2 degrees in the body temperature. Needless to say, exposure to more powerful fields generate more harmful levels of heat in the tissue.Microwaves, at high magnitudes and in the long term, cause such various symptoms as headaches, vertigo, spontaneous miscarriages, menstruation disorders, speech disorders, sudden bouts of paralysis and cancer. In military industries, E-bombs generate waves with frequencies of 300 Ghz per PS and are able to stop computers, banks, large financial institutes and all electric and electronic circuits in their paths. Electromagnetic waves generated by E-bombs are divided into two groups:1- Pulses within the same range of the frequencies of brain waves, which cause nausea, panic attacks, lack of alertness and depression.2- More powerful waves, such as MICROWAVES used in electromagnetic weapons, cause behavioral and cognitive disorders as was the case when the US utilized these weapons against Iraq.

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SAGAFINIA, M., MAGHSOUDI DAMAVANDI, A., NAFISSI, N., & MOHEBI, HASAN ALI. (2005). ASSESSMENT OF PATHOGENIC EFFECTS OF E- BOMBS ON HUMANS AND ENVIRONMENT. JOURNAL OF MILITARY MEDICINE, 7(1), 69-74. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/62011/en

Vancouver: Copy

SAGAFINIA M., MAGHSOUDI DAMAVANDI A., NAFISSI N., MOHEBI HASAN ALI. ASSESSMENT OF PATHOGENIC EFFECTS OF E- BOMBS ON HUMANS AND ENVIRONMENT. JOURNAL OF MILITARY MEDICINE[Internet]. 2005;7(1):69-74. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/62011/en

IEEE: Copy

M. SAGAFINIA, A. MAGHSOUDI DAMAVANDI, N. NAFISSI, and HASAN ALI MOHEBI, “ASSESSMENT OF PATHOGENIC EFFECTS OF E- BOMBS ON HUMANS AND ENVIRONMENT,” JOURNAL OF MILITARY MEDICINE, vol. 7, no. 1, pp. 69–74, 2005, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/62011/en

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