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by Ray Hajat
Some balance pertaining to my previous post on the Honey-Bees!!
From:Bill Maher[link]
Here's a quote from Albert Einstein: "If the bee disappeared off the surface of the globe, then man would have only four years of life left. No more bees, no more pollination, no more plants, no more animals, no more man." Well, guess what? The bees are disappearing. In massive numbers. All around the world. And if you think I'm being alarmist and that, "Oh, they'll figure out some way to pollinate the plants..." No, they've tried. For a lot of what we eat, only bees work. And they're not working. They're gone. It's called Colony Collapse Disorder, when the hive's inhabitants suddenly disappear, and all that's left are a few queens and some immature workers...
But I think we're the ones suffering from Colony Collapse Disorder. Because although nobody really knows for sure what's killing the bees, it's not al-Qaeda, and it's not God doing some of his Old Testament shtick, and it's not Winnie the Pooh. It's us. It could be from pesticides, or genetically modified food, or global warming, or the high-fructose corn syrup we started to feed them. Recently it was discovered that bees won't fly near cell phones — the electromagnetic signals they emit might screw up the bees navigation system, knocking them out of the sky. So thanks guy in line at Starbucks, you just killed us. It's nature's way of saying, "Can you hear me now?"
Last week I asked: If it solved global warming, would you give up the TV remote and go back to carting your fat ass over to the television set every time you wanted to change the channel. If that was the case in America, I think Americans would watch one channel forever. If it comes down to the cell phone vs. the bee, will we choose to literally blather ourselves to death? Will we continue to tell ourselves that we don't have to solve environmental problems — we can just adapt: build sea walls instead of stopping the ice caps from melting. Don't save the creatures of the earth and oceans, just learn to eat the slime and jellyfish that nothing can kill, like Chinese restaurants are already doing.
Maybe you don't need to talk on your cell phone all the time. Maybe you don't need a bag when you buy a keychain. Americans throw out 100 billion plastic bags a year, and they all take a thousand years to decompose. Your children's children's children's children will never know you but they'll know you once bought batteries at the 99 cent store because the bag will still be caught in the tree. Except there won't be trees. Sunday is Earth Day. Please educate someone about the birds and the bees, because without bees, humans become the canary in the coal mine, and we make bad canaries because we're already such sheep.
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Tags: environment
4 comments
27 Apr 2007 @ 16:56 by bushman : Hmm,
Again I will mention that the Bees arnt dead, no one is finding dead Bees anywhere. Also, there are 100s of kinds of bees that will take the imported Bees place, the only Bees disapering are the imported Bees. Wild Bees are nomadic, as the european Bee was till it was domesticated. As well there are 1000s of other insects that can and do pollinate plants. Corn dosnt need Bees, its the wind that does that. These people make it sound like european Bees are the only way crops are pollinated and thats BS, the Bees were brought in to incress crop yeilds by putting a pollinator closer to the crops, but in reality those crops would get pollinated and still make fruit and seed, just not so much. And as well we force plants to fruit out totaly and that plant dies the first year or first harvest, where if it had fruited naturaly, it would probably survive to produce the next year. I used to do it with tomatos, some plants I got to live for 5 years, sure I didnt get piles of tomatos at one time, but I got tomatos as I needed them. Maybe the only real impact of missing Bees is going to be the crop yeilds and the cost of some foods that cost less due to over production, and again, most all our grains/grasses are pollinated by wind. Go out and count your Bees, all kinds of Bees, I think you will bee amazed at how many kinds you have in your own yard. :}
2 May 2007 @ 11:53 by ramaritz : Insects
I once drove from Chicago to New York in the U.S.A (in November) and what puzzled me greatly was that not a single bug was squashed against my windscreen? In my country you could never drive that distance without having to clean your windscreen several times. Is this normal?
7 Jun 2007 @ 06:29 by vaxen : Dear Ray...
Lots of alarmism going on. Hold your hat on and watch the winds of Cointelpro blow then sit back and laugh. We raise bees, here where I am, and our hives are doing great but...I'll be watching them for any signs of collapse. This area of South Carolina is host to a lot of good old gents who know how to raise bees and it is somewhat of a hobby around here. Bio as well as neuro weapons are being used against us and there is a whole host of weaponry, soft variety (heh, heh) coming down the pike.
In short...the NWO is running scared. Do't you do the same for there is no need for our most valuable members to buy into the overall FUD being spread around by 'secret,' covert, black ops, idiots. Hey, we are really, really, really, really, strong, bro. And...we are linked up in places the opposition teams would never in a million years thnk of looking for us. Hey, we own those nasty little boys and girls creating all the problems. Good luck, bro...
11 May 2008 @ 15:46 by beelover @216.107.72.250 : bees.
Seriously people. if you think that "Bees arnt dead, no one is finding dead Bees anywhere" - go do your research - the CCD disorder has been an issue with the House of Representatives, it's not as if this is some sort of bogus extremist theory - it's real. The HONEY bee population is dying out in America and it IS a major problem. There are many species of bees, you are correct about that - but they do NOT replace the niche that the honey bee has taken - those bees have their own priorities, it's not like their gonna get a memo tellin' them to pick up the slack. The loss of honey bees will eventually cost America BILLIONS of dollars in the agriculture arena (100% of almonds depend on honey bees, over 50% of apples, peaches, etc.). The facts are out there if you're willing to take off the blinders and educate yourself.
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