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BS: honey bee update

Donuel 14 Apr 07 - 03:43 AM
Rapparee 14 Apr 07 - 09:15 AM
Donuel 14 Apr 07 - 11:24 AM
GUEST,^^oo^^ 14 Apr 07 - 01:28 PM
bobad 14 Apr 07 - 01:34 PM
bubblyrat 14 Apr 07 - 04:06 PM
GUEST,Ross 14 Apr 07 - 04:34 PM
GUEST,Texas Guest 14 Apr 07 - 06:15 PM
Donuel 15 Apr 07 - 04:32 PM
fumblefingers 15 Apr 07 - 05:31 PM
GUEST,Texas Guest 15 Apr 07 - 05:44 PM
Donuel 15 Apr 07 - 07:15 PM
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Subject: BS: honey bee update
From: Donuel
Date: 14 Apr 07 - 03:43 AM

http://www.earthfiles.com/news/news.cfm?ID=1230&category=Environment


Here in MD we have the largest genome research lab in the country. A new 6 month old micro array analysis will be used to see if the bees genome compared to 7 years ago has changed.
Also in MD the agricultural labs are looking into a new bacteria found in the bee's gut. It will take 2 months to find out if they are helpful or harmful.

What is conclusive at this point is that the relatively new niconoid pesticides remove bee memory and cause other neurological harm to the bees.
Only Northern Hemishere bees are disappearing. Some hives are now showing dead bees in the hive wheras before only total disappearnce was noted. California Almond growers imported Australian bees but they too have died out.

One out of every 3 bites of food you eat come from a bee pollinator.
The Almond lobby has gotten an emergency Cogressional hearing underway and has probably led to the heavy weight research labs to get involved. The ALmond crop will certainly be down this year (future stock traders beware! this is not a stock tip)

Anecdotal evidence also points to round up and other fruit tree pesticides causing harm to bees.

Also a dubious source said that Einstein suggested that it would only take 4 years for the human race to wither if the bees were to disappear. (population control weapon conspiracy theory #42)

An early hot spring followed by the recent freeze has killed much of the peach crop and many other crops nationwide. 2 weeks ago the spring peepers here were deafening. They are silent now.
I am concerned that the US food crop will be more severely hit than we thought.


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From NPR

Ocean dead zones up to 150 locations world wide now.

The cause is algae but of a priomoridial type which grows from a single spore into a footbal field area in just one day. with a slimy black mat. As it makes oxygen it folats up tot he surface in huge gooey black gunk. IT IS HIGHLY TOXIC to mammels and fish alike. Anything that can't swim awaylike crabs and starfish is consumed .
When fishermen get this black gunk in their nets they are at risk of poisoning. When it has been taken to labs it out gasses and drives people from the building with symptoms of nausea and mental confusion which is sometimes persistent.

This primordial algae is getting a foothold again due to pollution and acidity in the ocean. There are fewer ocean fish to limit its growth at the relatively safe spore portion of the primordial algae's life cycle.

Once the acidity of ocean reaches a certain point the chemical process that allows all calcium carbonate animals like coral and shells will no longer be able to form any shells and lock carbon dioxide in the ocean. Scientists have witnessed that acidic level in labs simply disolving snail shells.


Some good news, Spongebob Square pants is good for another season.


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Subject: RE: BS: honey bee update
From: Rapparee
Date: 14 Apr 07 - 09:15 AM

Which algae is this?


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Subject: RE: BS: honey bee update
From: Donuel
Date: 14 Apr 07 - 11:24 AM

I heard the name but all I remember is "black slimey and smelly when it gets couaght in nets. Its related to but different from red tide.

They used to report this as a freak isolated event but it is happening worldwide now.


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Subject: RE: BS: honey bee update
From: GUEST,^^oo^^
Date: 14 Apr 07 - 01:28 PM

'An AIDS vaccine could soon be available thanks to biotechnology'

"AIDS continues to be a killer, ravaging communities across the world. Worldwide, an estimated 33 million people have the virus with hundreds more added daily." Through a grant from the National Institutes of Health, my colleagues and I have helped develop special corn plants through biotechnology that could be cultivated to contain a potential edible AIDS vaccine. Vaccines for diseases ranging from polio to the common flu have been around for years. They work by introducing small quantities of an inactive virus to the body, which encourages the production of antibodies. Then, when a real infection hits, these antibodies are already in place to fight off the virus....

http://www.monsanto.co.uk/news/ukshowlib.phtml?uid=5965

...The genes in the ProdiGene corn are a company secret, and the company had not supplied a comment before publication. But ProdiGene's website says its plants produce a variety of vaccines and human therapeutic proteins and industrial enzymes.

To prevent any spread of the altered corn or its genes, the US government has ordered that 155 acres of surrounding corn be burned and that a half million bushels of soybean harvested with the GM corn be quarantined....

http://www.newscientist.com/channel/life/gm-food/dn3073-gm-crop-mishaps-unite-friends-and-foes.html

Simply put, the bees have AIDS. The first article announces that all things will soon be curable with live viruses spliced into foods, then a year later the experiment is out of control and the earth is being scorched. But it was too late. Bees love corn pollen. They began to spread it and now they have live AIDS virus in their guts. Most likely. Hopefully it's something else, but this is probably it.

Monsanto is the company of the old Luciferian Donald Rumsfeld, so this is just another piece of evidence that he's serving Lucifer by fouling God's handiwork, even down to the genetic level. There seems to be great competition among the old psychopaths running the world as to who will sit at Lucifer's right hand.

Another interesting situation is Morgellon's Syndrome. Fibers within the body. They break through the skin occasionally, and patients who report to their doctors with the condition are told they're "crazy"...they have some kind of mental disorder that's making them imagine the fibers. But more and more hospitals are having to acknowledge "fibers" in their surgery reports, so the stuff is real. Look up Morgellons with a search engine.

One interview I heard with a researcher suggested that Morgellons may be the result of an early experiment with nanotechnology. Self-replicating microscopic machines. If the same kind of arrogance and disregard for rules of nature were demonstrated in the early phases of the nano research, then some experiment could easily have got loose into the environement. And if we've ingested these tiny self-replicating machines (they keep reproducing and link up slowly, one after another, into long threads), then that could be the explanation for Morgellons.

While "environmentalists" are pulling their hair out about global warming that's nothing more than the result of a brightening sun, and "running out of water" on a planet that's 3/4 water, outlaw genetic and nanotech experimentation is the TRUE crisis facing mankind. I'd be surprised if we last another 20 years. The elite will have their cities underground with their hydroponic farms (already in place), and their bubble domes on the moon for vacationing, but you and I are going to be fibrous cadavers that mutated into no telling what by the time we died. That is, unless we get rid of the vermin now. And they ARE vermin, spreading plague.


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Subject: RE: BS: honey bee update
From: bobad
Date: 14 Apr 07 - 01:34 PM

"Simply put, the bees have AIDS."

More alarmist crap from trolling, nameless guest.


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Subject: RE: BS: honey bee update
From: bubblyrat
Date: 14 Apr 07 - 04:06 PM

It"s A NEW BACTERIUM   actually . BACTERIA is the plural. OK ?? You might want to check out ALGAE as well !!


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Subject: RE: BS: honey bee update
From: GUEST,Ross
Date: 14 Apr 07 - 04:34 PM

Any ideals how to attract wild bubble bees to nest in my garden ?


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Subject: RE: BS: honey bee update
From: GUEST,Texas Guest
Date: 14 Apr 07 - 06:15 PM

Well, I, for one am very concerned about this. I have noticed a profound absence of bees here in Texas and that's not good. Also, my wife is a pediatric nurse and the doctor she works with is very concerned about the high incidence of asthma and bronchial insufficiency as well as a variety of abnormal skin conditions in children - especially very young ones four to six months old - very alarmed they are.

Something's going on down here. I know our air in Texas is really bad what with the Austin politicos in bed with the energy and power industries - we have our work cut out for us. When I play over in Louisiana and Mississippi it usually takes a day but my voice and lungs are always sounding/feeling better by the second night.

Well, I'm getting along a wider path here, so I'll bow out; but, the bees are not our only problem and we need to establish a vigilance and join or start organizations to monitor this and get some pressure on the backs of our elected officials before it's too late. Cheers.


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Subject: RE: BS: honey bee update
From: Donuel
Date: 15 Apr 07 - 04:32 PM

When you don't know what is happening you start to look anywhere and everywhere.

A warmer climate is supposed to usher in more tropical diseases.

Hell even bed bug infestations are up 70% due to a new resisant species.

Now its cell phones.
http://news.independent.co.uk/environment/wildlife/article2449968.ece


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Subject: RE: BS: honey bee update
From: fumblefingers
Date: 15 Apr 07 - 05:31 PM

Texas Guest hasn't sampled the air all over Texas. I live 20 miles south of the Oklahoma border and 70 miles north of Dallas. The air here is nice and clean. Apparently the Governor and the power company bigwigs aren't wallowing together around here--not that such activity has anything to do with honey bees. The Jack Rabbit and the Horny Toad have also both departed from these climes. The blame for that has been placed on Fire Ants and, of course, the president of the United States.


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Subject: RE: BS: honey bee update
From: GUEST,Texas Guest
Date: 15 Apr 07 - 05:44 PM

Well folks, I'll just bow out of this conversation and take my concerns elsewhere; seems I don't have the brains or knowledge base to participate in this "elite" conversation. May you solve all of the world's problems in neat little packages as you have the air, the bees, and,...oh yes, Donuel - since when is asthma a "tropical disease?" May you have tons of fun with fumblefingers - I'm outta here. Cheers.


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Subject: RE: BS: honey bee update
From: Donuel
Date: 15 Apr 07 - 07:15 PM

When people say you said something you didn't say and walk away, they usually have another agenda or felt somehow insulted.

The bee mystery could lead to famine. It is an important issue. When compounded by a new resistent strain of wheat rust speading across Africa and Asia, the clock is ticking.

And yes Texas Guest I have a child with a mystery rash right now.


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Subject: RE: BS: honey bee update
From: Sorcha
Date: 15 Apr 07 - 08:06 PM

I still have bees. Don't know how many tho, because the dogs keep eating all the flowers. And yes, it IS a big problem.

(No, I don't 'keep' bees)


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Subject: RE: BS: honey bee update
From: Stilly River Sage
Date: 16 Apr 07 - 10:57 AM

Bees are just one sort among many pollinators. We need to worry about all of them. Many flies, moths, other insects, and birds also actively do this work.

The Forgotten Pollinators.

SRS


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