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Originally posted by cpdaman
not everything is a conspiracy? golly gee thanks
i think that statement may apply BETTER to what happened to my favorite pair of jeans after i put them in the dryer before i left for work and couldn't find them later but all joking aside sounds like you are trying to cling to your belef systems
If the alternative is believing that HAARP is being used to kill bees, then I guess I'll have to stick with more rational explanations first.
Originally posted by cpdaman
you want me to tell u what i think haarp is?
something that u won't agree with so u can use that as some leverage to somehow prove to youreslf i don't know what i am talking about in a feeble attempt to maintain ignorance
do your own research come to your own conclusions but first understand who you are dealing with
mikey u know that the united states in operation paperclip extracted 700 plus SS NAZI scientists and placed them in positions of influence CIA, NASA DOD
Originally posted by deaman88
maarec.cas.psu.edu...
Hi Guys, Interesting Stuff here, There is also another topic called Are cellfones killing our bees? by Greatlakes.
Do a net search, for 'Colony Collapse Disorder' and you can see the grim reality of a dying breed that plays such a critical role to the foodchain - and check out the thread too, for more opinions about this EMF vs. CHEMTRAILS situation.
I understand that there are cases where non native hybrids such as hornets are killing some colonies, but I find it hard to accept as the reason behind the world wide 'culling' of bees. IN addition to this, it has been said that no insect will go near the hive to scavenge or even re-colonize, which is often the case when bees leave their colonies.
If you stick a mobile phone near a beehive, it simply won't enter the hive, so perhaps the contrails indeed intensify the EMF signal being generated?
Originally posted by cpdaman
tom i am having a hard time teling if you are
A/ serious
or B/ seriously underestimating the critical thinking skills of those on ATS
1. ordinary: commonplace, not unusual, and often boring
So they're what, 85, 90 years old now? I bet they're not influencing a lot lately
Originally posted by Tom Bedlam
When you say "220...220ish" are you speaking about the bee's wing beat frequency?
You do know that EM and sound are not the same, not at all?
Originally posted by Tom Bedlam
They're not returning to the hive, apparently, because as I understand it, they don't find an unusual number of dead bees in/around the deserted hives. You always find SOME, it's a normal bee thing.
blog.wired.com...
Up to a quarter of the nation's commercially raised honeybees have disappeared, befuddling scientists and stirring fears that the country's crops could go unpollinated.
While staple crops like wheat and corn are pollinated by wind, some 90 cultivated flowering crops – from almonds and apples to cranberries and watermelons – rely heavily on honeybees trucked in for pollinization. Honeybees pollinate every third bite of food ingested by Americans, says a Cornell study. Bees help generate some $14 billion in produce.
Originally posted by Johnmike
He doesn't know what it is! Hahaha.
What an ignorant moron.
Originally posted by mizzu
A species wide die-off of up to 80% is unheard of. The strangest thing I notice about this event is that neighboring hives do not take advantage of "free honey" by robbing. This goes against basic bee behavior as they take advantage of every opportunity available to build honey reserves as it ultimately determines colony size & their ability to survive winter.