A world without honey - bees die, humans die.
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If the wind was a sufficient pollinator, crops, flowers, trees and other plants wouldn't waste their energy on producing vibrant colors, sweet nectar or enjoyable fruits.
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Horrible acting but good job
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Not true at all, although Einstein is very smart, the crops we grow now and all the fruits and so on in our stores are almost all cloned, over 80% of those foods are cloned.
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I don't really believe the fear mongering on the bee dilemma, they aren't the only pollinators out there( just the bigger contributor)...If Albert Einstein said 'If the bees, birds, beetles, butterflies, moths, ants, flies, and self pollinating plants disappeared off the surface of the globe, man would only have 4 years of life left.' I would then be a tad scared, but humans could pollinate also if we had to. Then there's the wind of course...
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Skeptics check it out, here's some PROOF that this is real skip to 1:50-end to get to the chemtrails.
REPOST!
youtube.com/watch?v=2-TereLaJ1
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@redmirror2
Al Gore only tries fixing fake problems.
SuperleggeraVW 2 years ago 4
@chick4beatles
No, that's a myth, google it. Einstein *never* said anything like that. It has been made up by beekeepers who needed support for their cause.
darkzerk7 5 months ago 3