Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD) has resisted causal explanation for nearly two decades. We propose and test the False Attractor Model, in which coherent anthropogenic electromagnetic fields across five frequency channels simultaneously author spurious navigational positions in the honey bee colony's multi-channel substrate, producing forager dispatch toward phantom food sources with zero return. Three independent datasets spanning three species and three frequency bands are tested: (1) honey bees vs 5G deployment in Hawaii (r = 0.970, p = 0.0014), with the national series flat on identical biological inputs; (2) monarch butterflies vs FM broadcast infrastructure across 363,582 tagging records (Rayleigh p = 0.000517, pre-registered); (3) sea turtle stranding displacement concentrated in AM-broadcast-dense Atlantic coastal segments. The 2025 NASS report records a 110% CCD spike while Varroa prevalence reached its lowest measured level, constituting an inverse dissociation in the agency's own tables. The model is the only causal explanation geometrically compatible with CCD's absence in sub-Saharan Africa despite the presence of all proposed biological risk factors. Mitigation follows directly from mechanism. All data public. All code public. All predictions pre-registered with timestamped commits preceding result examination.
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