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World without bees.... :(

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http://www.newmediaexplorer.org/sepp/2007/03/06/millions_of_bees_die_are_electromagnetic_signals_to_blame.htm

 

On a recent conference call, Dr. Carlo laid the blame for the sudden demise (often within 72 hours) of entire bee colonies on the recent proliferation of electromagnetic waves (EMF). He cited the startling statistic that, at present, there are some 2.5 billion cell phone users around the world. While this (plus the explosive growth of cell phone towers) used to be the major concern, the problem has been significantly exacerbated by the recent introduction of satellite radio. Imagine being closeted in a confined environment filled with chain smokers; it would be impossible for you to get a breath of clean air. It is becoming equally difficult for you to avoid the now-measurable damage from EMF exposure.

 

Dr. Carlo commented that the constant electromagnetic background noise seems to disrupt intercellular communication within individual bees, such that many of them cannot find their way back to the hive. His conclusions are confirmed by a recent study conducted by three departments of Panjab University (India), which has found that cell phone towers - the dominant source of electromagnetic radiation in the city of Chandigarh - could well be the cause behind the mysterious disappearance of butterflies, some insects (like bees), and birds.

Hmm...that doesn't see to be the case in ND. The main cause of death to bees out here is a windshield lol. There are still a LOT of them around here.
Yeah who needs honey, who needs all the plants that bees polinate, ohh yeah we kinda need that second one huh! To polinate all the plants that bees polinate would take man billions upon billions of dollars to do :p Just another way we've managed to find to eliminate our species ;) We may not feel the immediate effects but a couple of generations down the road will. Sorry, I guess i'm in one of those funky moods :lightbulb:
Yeah who needs honey, who needs all the plants that bees polinate, ohh yeah we kinda need that second one huh! To polinate all the plants that bees polinate would take man billions upon billions of dollars to do :lightbulb: Just another way we've managed to find to eliminate our species :D We may not feel the immediate effects but a couple of generations down the road will. Sorry, I guess i'm in one of those funky moods :D

:p -Humming birds will have to work doubletime :p , and they are cute LOL

 

;) -By the time we screw up the Earth so badly we can not live here...we will go elsewhere :( ;)

Well I shouldn't get started on this. In about 20 years we will have eliminated 1/4 of the known species of animals on this earth because of the overuse of the environment. Its a sad thought that future young ones will not be able to visit a zoo and see a tiger or a wolf. I won't venture any further.
Well I shouldn't get started on this. In about 20 years we will have eliminated 1/4 of the known species of animals on this earth because of the overuse of the environment. Its a sad thought that future young ones will not be able to visit a zoo and see a tiger or a wolf. I won't venture any further.

:lightbulb: -Natural order my friend...(God, Gaia, Ala, evolution, Gator) made earth, then the little aminals, then us...so we kill off everything...it is natural...not well liked (because we can actually change the outcome)...but natural none the less...heck, mabey our kids can visit mutated swap monsters and roaches the size of tigers ;)
:lightbulb: -Natural order my friend...(God, Gaia, Ala, evolution, Gator) made earth, then the little aminals, then us...so we kill off everything...it is natural...not well liked (because we can actually change the outcome)...but natural none the less...heck, mabey our kids can visit mutated swap monsters and roaches the size of tigers

your not well are you:eek:
:) -Natural order my friend...(God, Gaia, Ala, evolution, Gator) made earth, then the little aminals, then us...so we kill off everything...it is natural...not well liked (because we can actually change the outcome)...but natural none the less...heck, mabey our kids can visit mutated swap monsters and roaches the size of tigers

Seek help my friend;)

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