Dave Stetzer Talk on Solar Electricity
Dave Stetzer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pcz76c0Msbg
Many farmers have encountered mysterious problems with their animals, and the cause was not obvious. Why did Old McDonald’s cows stop producing milk? The cause often turns out to be the power grid. Dave Stetzer spends a few minutes educating his listeners on how the power grid works. He tries to make it simple, but I will make it even simpler in an effort not to bore you completely to death.
Any electrical system has power lines that form a circuit. One or more wires carry a voltage, and then you need a neutral or ground return back to the power source. The neutral line or lines need to be able to handle as much power as the lines with voltage, but power companies have a bad habit of not doing that. What they do instead is pound ground rods into the ground and use earth as a very big wire. That works from an electrical perspective, but now voltage and electromagnetic noise from those lines can get into the ground and then bad things start to happen. Mr. Stetzer cites various studies going back to at least 1972 that elaborate on these bad things. For example, as little as eighty microamps (it takes a good meter to even measure that very small current) can cause heart arrhythmia.
Modern technology makes the problem worse by adding high-frequency radiation to the wires. Our electronic toys are very good at generating radiation. Stetzer tells of tests showing that 10mV (millivolts—again, very small) can reduce milk production in cows.
Solar power systems are notorious for putting radiation into the environment. It is not so much the solar panels themselves as it is the inverters that convert the direct current (DC) from solar panels to the 120V alternating current (AC) used in most homes. Stetzer speaks of one farm where he measured radiation unique to solar power systems, but the farm did not have solar power. After some investigation, he found the culprit three miles away. When they shut off their solar power, the radiation stopped, and so did the health problems.
These issues with power grids are not new. Back in 1972, the Naval Medical Research Institute put out a report listing symptoms from radiation exposure. The dozens of symptoms included respiratory difficulties, pneumonia and heart arrhythmia. Studies have shown that currents as low as eighteen microamps have biological effects that are relevant to cancer. In my years of reading and studying, I have come to believe that almost all cancer would be eliminated if we cleaned up the radiation, toxic chemicals and food perversions like trans fat. But where’s the money in that?
The radiation issues from power grids are very fixable. The Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) produced Handbook for the Assessment and Management of Magnetic Fields Caused by Distribution Lines, which acknowledges that children close to power lines are more cancer-prone. Solutions include better wiring and/or filters. If you are not a member of EPRI and want to buy this handbook, it is a mere $25,000 (not a typo).
Why so expensive? They don’t want you to know this information. Why not? As usual, it boils down to money on multiple fronts. Power companies (including solar) don’t want to spend the money to properly build power systems. Big pharma makes a lot of money off of cancer and other “incurable” diseases. Governments are controlled by these big corporations and, in turn, like to control their people. Sick and ignorant populations are more compliant. To these agencies, these system issues are features, not bugs.
If you want to depend on those agencies to take care of you and your safety, I wish you luck. If you find, as I have, that luck does not always operate in your favor, you might want to educate yourself, and this video is a good start.
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