Disappearance of the Bees Sequel 2

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This video is Sequel 2 ot Disappearance of the Bees. It points out the possible effects from the use of pesticides, loss of pollinators, autism, auto immune disorders, fibromyalgia and cancers.
Funded by http://www.mobilecapture.com and a Grant provided by Open Meadows Foundation.
A Full Bloom Production.

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  • Hey Sharolyn! Are you familiar with "Bashar" The extraterrestrial channeled by darryl Anka?

  • @socratiz No, I am not familiar with Bashar. I am familiar with the over-chemicalization that is being done on our planet by humans who have the right to be here and who have not been good stewards of this magnificent planet.

  • autism is not bizarre, you just don't understand it. there is a reason for our behavior and it's nothing to do with pesticides. we have an inner world that is not visible to NTs who live in the outer world. doesn't make us stupid or illogical. we are different, not less good. the world of the intangible and the imagination is more real than the 3d world you perceive. if someone is withdrawn it doesn't mean they are in nothingness, quite the opposite.

  • @LemonOdette I am sorry that you interpreted that autism is bizarre. I have an autistic granddaughter and am familiar with her behavior. She is brilliant but seems to lack the capability to retrieve the knowledge and utilize it when needed. However there is a connection with the chemical pollution of the environment and the enormous increase in autism in children and that is what I focused on...getting rid of the poisons that are doing immense harm to all humans and all life.

  • I am not an expert but I wanted to also point out something I've noticed in New jersey where i live. I've seen a few of the big carpenter bees, you know the larger bees? But I don't think I've seen the regular size bees in years around here. But one thing i also noticed is, I haven't seen Dandelions in years either. And wikipedia says Dandelions are a major source for bees. Dandelions have been so demonized by the lawn industry, could we also be eradicating a major resource for bees?.

  • @thedsearch sorry this took so long to post. Roundup is highly touted to " clean Up" lawns of weeds and it also kills bugs. Yes, dandelions are one food source but clover is even more loved by honey bees. We have eradicated not only food sources by our desire for manicured lawns but also killed the pollinators by the herbicides used on them.

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  • The problem is that some humans think they are so intelligent - smarter than God. But in reality, these people are ignorant fools who are destroying themselves and humanity.

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  • Dear people, this is not a video about autism! It is a lot to say and do about it, but you picked the wrong place. The use of pesticides appeared because of greed and laziness. It affects the world around us and we are part of that world, together with the bees!

  • @beepassionate Very well said!!!

  • @MrAnonymous2012 also Floride in the water dumbs us down. Have you seen "The Beautiful Truth"? I totally recomend it.

  • I would love to see more people learning to live off the ladn and grow their own food. Yes I know how horrific many issues are today regarding the health of our food and our planet but I belive a movement such as this would get us headed in the right direction. It is crazy that humans want to act like they own the Earth and are not part of it all. I think it would be amazing to go back in time and experience life more as I think it is meant to be.

  • @LemonOdette I dont think she is trying to talk negitively toward autistic people. It is true that diversity of the human mind is a beautiful thing. The numbers are worth a look at though. I think that you are what you eat.... when I eat junk food I feel groggy and lazy and have mood swings. When I eat more healthy I feel more stablized. Perhaps we need to look at orthomolecular medicine and decide if these chemicals fit our biological needs. Sounds like common sense to me: we dont need them.

  • You are the Queen! Keep it up please?

  • Reduction of diet quality causes susceptibility to CCD. Bees produce enzymes which go into honey resulting in anti-microbial properties. These enzymes are manufactured from the nutritive pollens they eat.. Collection of pollen monocultures and removal of honey results in dormant season CCD. When enzyme productivity is low (winter) bees are given poor food substitutes: the hive’s anti-microbial properties are compromised. Then we add clothianidin/ 'neonics' to the environment, not wise!

  • @beepassionate depends on what you mean by autism. i think autistics are an indicator cuz we're more sensitive so we act up when something's wrong, such as chemicals or people's unhealthy ways. i agree there's chemicals and they do harm, but i don't think it's all there is to it, and i think blanket statements don't do good. most people seem to be ignorant about what "autism" is and just want to medicate us or "fix" us when they need to fix the world in general. don't give them excuses.

    jmo :)

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