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  • In today's new...5/14/11 - Cell phones linked to bee's disappearing

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  • @KelleyMcGowan Watch the movie "the vanishing of bees". Cell phone towers are an urban legend It is the systemic pesticides we have been using since 2006 and in Europe since 1994.

  • Wow. What I get from this video is that honey bees should definitely NOT talk on cell phones.

    Seriously, what do all the random photos have to do with this? There were basically two bullet points of actual information here... why make a 3-minute video out of it? I'm not being snarky, I really want to know.

  • I just remembered why I found this video in the first place. Monsanto has declared that pollination constitutes "theft by bees." So, they've been developing crops that are sterile... so that those pesky thieving bees won't be able to gather pollen (and so that those pesky thieving farmers can't practice the time-honored tradition of saving seeds year after year -- they have to buy them from Monsanto). Hmm, no big mystery then that the bees are suffering.

  • I felt like it I suppose. Thanks for sharing!

  • Bees have been oversized to produce more honey. They have also been protected unnaturally by fungicides and pesticides, and aren't protecting themselves the way nature intended. The pesticides build up in the wax being used many times over, so that the reused wax is harmful to them. The bees' size should be regressed back to the size that feral bees are, so that they can protect themselves from mites naturally. The answer is to return them to the way nature intended them to be.

  • Ive been thinking about the chemtrail thing Im glad somebody else is saying about that I could see a correlation between the spread of chemtrails and decline of bees. Maybe more should be done to establish what these chemtrails contain Ive seena study but not alot more

  • I love this SONG! I love "RUSH"

  • Thank you for putting this together and sharing! There is NOT enough attention given to many points you made...hear me applauding???

  • maybe it has something to do with the chem trails?or the haarps program fallout>actually i think they are connected personall..

  • Thanks for your advice. Always appreciated on any of my videos. The more I read about GMO's the bigger the connection seems to be.  pajo2012 raised an interesting point as well

  • 2 pieces of humble advice: 1. The writing isn't visible long enough and 2. maybe it would be better if you put that link into the description instead.

    It's really interesting how the bees start disappearing in the country that plants the most GM crops worldwide. Maybe they're withdrawing their support...

  • Maybe the countries that use GM crops have the most advanced horticultural techniquest that include spraying crops with shitheaps of toxins. I'd look more for toxins than at GMOs. Yeah, I was a freaky gene jockey for years - I've still not sprung two heads.

  • hehe - yes, that's also possible. However, GM crops have seemingly been making rats and cows sick too. And unfortunately these plants often need the most toxin because they're so overbred. Take India, for example...

  • What about India? Monsanto, BT cotton and suicidal farmers? (I always said that would NEVER work).

    Most GM plants have one or at most a few introduced genes. There is concern about increased antibiotic resistance, or some sort of protein that causes allergy being introduced into a new food source, but I'm unsure that there is much (any) evidence that GM plants kill bees (though I'm not saying it's not possible - just unlikely).

  • My bigger fear (not that I'm not worried about bees - I AM) is that Monsanto will get farmers hooked on intensive farming that requires MORE toxins. First they sell the GM crop, then they sell the hydrocarbon based toxin to kill everything but the GM crop. Monsanto makes a fortune. People poison their environment further.

    But India might benefit from drought toleranct crops in areas with destroyed soils due to high salt - the result of bad irrigation practices.

  • About making rats sick - ummmm - I have a hard time working myself up about that other than rats are part of the food chain. If the crops are really making rats sick due to the genetic insert, I want to know what it is. Market it as RAT POISON.

    Cows - now that is bad. (Ok there's gonna be one ratty person out there that is going to be upset - but I was terrorized by rats as a child and I still hate them!)

  • Great video, an interesting parallal can be drawn between modern factory farming and modern beekeeping...Natural "top bar hives" seem to be the answer.

  • Thanks for your comments. I read up a little on top bar hives. Very interesting indeed

  • Fact: Research Biologists at Princeton & Entomologists from Penn State were talking about this issue 4 years ago in an article in Nat'l Georgraphic. It could just be "our science" (GMO) that is contributing to this epidemic. One thing is for certain, we must demand answers. Unfortunately, this is not a media fabrication.Please educate yourself further and take care!

  • What happened between last year and this one? No bee problem last year anywhere. Better start working on someone that is closer to the TRUTH than to the heart.

    Missing bees? With our science, don't you think someone knows what's causing this IF it's a big deal?

    Just more trivia to fill the media with more "scared Ya THIS time" stuff.

  • Thanks for your comment Lovuian

  • You pose an interesting question..It's totally bizarre.

  • Great job Kelly

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