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Old 09-12-2008, 04:50 PM   #1
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Default Any news on the bee's?

The bees have been killed off.
They get a disease or mad virus and dont go back to the hive as to not spread it.
The problem is we need the bees to polinate the plants - no pollination no new plants/fruit.
This means that there is a large general food shortage on the way.
And this also means that in order to not break the food chain something has to replace the bees -hopefuly healthy bees!
What an absolute tragedy, has someone gone to war with the bees geneticaly to extort consumers? what a bleak thought
But what about the rest of the world who dont have a clue why very little is growing?

They have a name for that famine.

So back to the point folks "Any news on the bee's?"
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Old 09-12-2008, 06:12 PM   #2
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This is very sad and in my opinion was predicted as far back as the first atomic bomb testing. Was it the phytoplankton that began dieing shortly after which caused scientists to theorize this type of event would occur marching up the evolutionary ladder until finally hitting us. Good luck! I send the bee's love & white light in thought but we must stop sending wacked out chemically derived insecticides & fertilizers. I would donate time & energy if possible to helping the honey bees rebuild if i could think of an efficient method.
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Old 09-12-2008, 06:57 PM   #3
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I ant seen any bees and ive noticed as well that all the wasps are very tiny this year
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Old 09-12-2008, 07:53 PM   #4
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I don't remember the last time I saw a bee prior to a couple weeks ago. I spent labor day weekend in a cabin up on a mountain near Ashville, NC, and saw 4 or 5 bumble bees. I was shocked, but also very excited to see that they are still around in someplaces. I have a strong suspicion that the chemtrails have something to do with their disappearance.
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Old 09-12-2008, 08:08 PM   #5
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I believe its more about chemicals, Monsanto etc

Here in the UK I havnt seen many this year, 2 almost dead ones in a forest and mainly wasps. Theres a huge bush near my house though which definately has a nest in it though as during the summer the whole bush is buzzing, not sure of they are bees or wasps, hoping its bees.

I think the US will suffer the lack of bees first but Im hoping to get some hives built and started next year, not sure it will make much difference, still researching it
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Old 09-12-2008, 08:17 PM   #6
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70% In Europe and close to that here in the states is what I read. I have a friend who owns a honey company and he said he lost about 40%. If this continues for three more years there will be food shortages here all over the world. Food shortages means that your neighbors are going to start robbing you and people will go into survivel mode and when that happens it could turn into every man for himself. People could seriously start robbing their morman neighbors for their food storage. This is why we need to start thinking about making communities now. Their are alot of theories about the bees but either way it has been prophicised long ago that this would lead to the end or at least a giant change. You can blame the bee's death on chemicles, pesticides, geneticley modified crops, cell phones and other electronic wierless communications. Either way they are really not doing good.

I am not worried about the whales so much any more; SAVE THE BEES
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Old 09-12-2008, 08:22 PM   #7
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Yeah the communal thing is at the front of my mind. Financial security first which is probably the hardest, then look at a small community with good defenses. There definately needs to be an effort from as amny as possible to at least try and start something to help the bees
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Old 09-12-2008, 09:42 PM   #8
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So back to the point folks "Any news on the bee's?"
I buy my honey from a local keeper and she said she hasn't had any trouble with her bees this year, or last year or the year before.

She said the problem is with the mass production bee keepers who are (and did) imported bees with mites on them from abroad and the regular bees weren't able to fight off the mites. *I am paraphrasing but this is the gist of the conversation*

Buy locally, and help promote your local beekeepers...that way they can rebuild from the ground up.
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Old 09-12-2008, 10:07 PM   #9
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http://viewzone.com/lostbees.bayer.html
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Old 09-13-2008, 12:56 AM   #10
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Colony Collapse Disorder, some think that Cell phone transmissions are interfering with the Bee Navigation system, and then they cannot find the home hive.
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Old 09-13-2008, 01:11 AM   #11
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I have a friend who was looking for samples of this in his research lab. He seems to think that some of the lost colony's around here are because of this disease. He personally reported 8 lost hives this year out of about 15-20.

Nosema Ceranae.

http://insects.suite101.com/article....ybee_parasites

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nosema_ceranae


From what I understand its a protozoa and sticks to the bees stomach lining. The bee is then unable to digest the food it gathers and starves to death with a full stomach.

This dose not sound natural. Any chance this is mixed in with chemtrails? Can't all just be barium powder. hmmm I wonder


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Old 09-13-2008, 01:14 AM   #12
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hi

we have three hives and they are just fine.. also one hive in a huge old maple by the barn..
most of the colony collapse disorder is fake..and it isn't the cell phone towers either
it is mostly the junk folks put on their lawn and other pesticides and such
also some of the GM plants are geared to kill insects and they don't know a bee from a weevil..

the folks who are small and mostly working with organic farms are not having the same problem...


a short story
years ago when the mites really were bad we lost 6 hives in a year and it was a couple of years without the bees..my garden did ok but not great..
so i sat under the mother maple and meditated and ask for some help and some bees to be close by and safe...
i swear the very next day..honest... there were bees in the hollow of that maple and they have been there ever since and when they swarm we get them a hive and ask them to stay..they have

never stop believeing in your power to be the change you want to see...

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Old 09-15-2008, 06:11 PM   #13
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Colony Collapse Disorder or(CCD) is very real and being highly researched with a government grant, by the University of Georgia. Pesticides are part of the problem as are a certain type of mite that the bees get and the mites are very hard to control due to the application of the stuff that kills the mites is also hard on the bees.
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Old 09-15-2008, 10:19 PM   #14
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The bees have been killed off.
They get a disease or mad virus and dont go back to the hive as to not spread it.
The problem is we need the bees to polinate the plants - no pollination no new plants/fruit.
This means that there is a large general food shortage on the way.
And this also means that in order to not break the food chain something has to replace the bees -hopefuly healthy bees!
What an absolute tragedy, has someone gone to war with the bees geneticaly to extort consumers? what a bleak thought
But what about the rest of the world who dont have a clue why very little is growing?

They have a name for that famine.

So back to the point folks "Any news on the bee's?"
The bee keepers of ancient Egypt said that when the bees are missing. The land had four years until their would be famine. Bees are hyper demensional. This is the comming famine of the pale horse.

The esoteric teachings taught that the worse famine that man could have , is the famine of knowledge and pestilence of ignorance,the most deadly plague towards spiritual growth.
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Old 09-15-2008, 10:23 PM   #15
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hi

we have three hives and they are just fine.. also one hive in a huge old maple by the barn..
most of the colony collapse disorder is fake..and it isn't the cell phone towers either
it is mostly the junk folks put on their lawn and other pesticides and such
also some of the GM plants are geared to kill insects and they don't know a bee from a weevil..

the folks who are small and mostly working with organic farms are not having the same problem...


a short story
years ago when the mites really were bad we lost 6 hives in a year and it was a couple of years without the bees..my garden did ok but not great..
so i sat under the mother maple and meditated and ask for some help and some bees to be close by and safe...
i swear the very next day..honest... there were bees in the hollow of that maple and they have been there ever since and when they swarm we get them a hive and ask them to stay..they have

never stop believeing in your power to be the change you want to see...

wavin
Excellent! The power of intention and positive thinking!
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