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    Default EPA allowed bee-killing pesticide

    found here:
    http://www.fastcompany.com/1708896/w...oxic-pesticide

    (there's a link to the official memo inside)

    one [still...] wonders if there are any humans involved in the process of [such] decision-making; if so, i wonder what is it these are lacking in (because it's quite obvious that sth is missing in these folks - cause you and me wouldn't make a "pro bee-killing decision", right?)
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    knowing this, please also sign avaaz.org's bee emergency petition - just takes a minute!

    Thanks to all in advance!

    PS: Look at the "recent signer" list for a while after signing - feels good!
    [The "PS" was written on Jan 19, 2011 - the petition was 'fresh', people signed like mad, names - ticker almost to fast to read/ recognize]
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    Hi Meeradas - it was a joke. Here in Oz they've just authorized the use of a locust spray that kills bees. And for starters the spray was useless against the last round of lust swarms, yet no one objects ! Stupid Humans !

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    Quote Posted by Bright Garlick (here)
    Stupid Humans
    Bright,
    unfortunately, you name it.

    I'm still always amazed how insane one must be, 'authorizing' such madness... not an ounce of 'common sense' there, def not humane.

    Part of the process is to keep rapidly firing 'unpopular' decisions such as this at the people, in order to discourage any protest before it can start (the sheer mass of energy needed to keep track of and do sth about all that bs is tiring down the mind, thus choking any effort at the beginning) - i can see why there's no objection... capitulation, resignation, made easy. Slumber.
    Interesting how one can even ignore sth so significant for the whole planet, just to have a little 'peace of mind'...

    And again my question, stated elsewhere differently, comes to mind: Am i human, or are they?

    Btw: Thanks for bumpin' - the bee emergency petition needs way more response... my dream for sth like this is billions of people signing... *sigh*
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    I don't think the idea of authorizing the insecticide is insane. Rather, it's part of the agenda to reduce the food production and cause starvation. Let's not mistake insanity for evil. The insane can't help themselves and shouldn't be classed with the evil.

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    just in case... for the cause, not the discussion

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    So, what are YOU going to do? Sign the petiution and commit yoiurself to getting at least another 10 people to sign the petition. Act and make a difference!
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    Quote Posted by sdv (here)
    So, what are YOU going to do? Sign the petiution and commit yoiurself to getting at least another 10 people to sign the petition. Act and make a difference!
    That's the spirit!

    Did so when starting this thread.

    Will get a beehive, once i have a garden - way better than 'begging'... but for the time being, it's a start.

    I just love these totally harmless and extremely useful creatures.
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    Default Re: EPA allowed bee-killing pesticide

    Sinister?

    Monsanto bought bee research firm [Sept. 2011]

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    Petition signed... twice! lol
    Accidentally put myself down as living in Argentina (I live in Australia).
    Oh well, not much I can do about that now.

    Thanks for posting meeradas ... such a travesty!

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    Quote Posted by meeradas (here)
    Sinister?

    Monsanto bought bee research firm [Sept. 2011]
    So sad. I did not know that Monsato bought the reasearch firm. I wonder how many firms other than this one exist?
    I hope the scientists that work there, leave and continue the honest work. It is hard to believe that people that work for Monsato never wake up and have compasion for the damage that they do. Maybe they have woke up and want to change their formula, to make it safer for the bees, without acknowledging their error. That would save on lawsuit losses. I doubt it though.

    I signed the petition for what its worth. I signed one within the last month on a different website (Credo) and another one, I believe, on Natural News.

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    This makes me so angry
    When I was growing up in Germany we were told in school that there was a 500DM fine for killing even a single honey bee and to never kill them.
    Even though I'm very allergic to them and live in town, I have 3 hives that nest around my house every year and I'm glad to have them. Other people I know would have gone straight to the hardware store to pick up a giant bottle of raid to kill those pesky bees.
    These big chemical companies not only need to be stopped, but they should be held accountable for the destruction they have caused. Not just a slap on the hand but a kick in the face.
    It also seems quite clear to me at this point that the EPA needs to be dismantled. This is corruption at it's finest my friends.

    Quote cause you and me wouldn't make a "pro bee-killing decision", right?
    Unless you want to control every aspect of that which gives us life.

    Here is another petition from Change.org
    http://www.change.org/petitions/epa-...e=action_alert

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    Action required [takes less than a minute:]

    http://www.avaaz.org/en/bayer_save_the_bees/?vl


    Thank YOU!

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    looking into starting me own bee hive

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    Let me add that the there are multiple varieties of pollinators. These critters also pollinate flowers like the beloved honey bee. Perhaps all of these are adversely affected buy corporately-festered pollution of all kinds and the dreaded pesticides. Or put more simply, the age long, planned genocide (of many critters, especially humans).

    Here are some selective screenshots after googling:

    pollinators + My State (regional locality).

    I post this here to help people consider that theses critters do not offensively attack humans. They only protect their hard-built nests or in self defense when molested. Please also send love to any critter crawling around a flower. Some look like house flies. Thanx
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    the Reptilians & NWO buddies don't like all this biological life on this planet -- to them it's all messy & disorganized -- they like things to be in nice straight lines & boxes -- like the Nazis, & like those canals on Mars

    also if a planet is barren & sterile, it is much easier to maintain & defend [as i've posted before]

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    Signed and word past around my friends.....
    Love. peace and Blessings to you all.

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    Quote Posted by wynderer (here)
    the Reptilians & NWO buddies don't like all this biological life on this planet -- to them it's all messy & disorganized -- they like things to be in nice straight lines & boxes -- like the Nazis, & like those canals on Mars

    also if a planet is barren & sterile, it is much easier to maintain & defend [as i've posted before]
    Ya, but the question is ~~~ are they capable of the act of liking? Really? If it is something else, it might be well worth discovering exactly what it is. As one Crowley student said, one must as-is (something) to vanish it. But it has to be an exact replication, or it fails to vanish.

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    dude -- we are talking about SURVIVAL here

    Quote Posted by wavydome (here)
    Quote Posted by wynderer (here)
    the Reptilians & NWO buddies don't like all this biological life on this planet -- to them it's all messy & disorganized -- they like things to be in nice straight lines & boxes -- like the Nazis, & like those canals on Mars

    also if a planet is barren & sterile, it is much easier to maintain & defend [as i've posted before]
    Ya, but the question is ~~~ are they capable of the act of liking? Really? If it is something else, it might be well worth discovering exactly what it is. As one Crowley student said, one must as-is (something) to vanish it. But it has to be an exact replication, or it fails to vanish.

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