# 1088 Super-Bees Responsible for Bee Die-off?
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@cherrypie11061 I know, I sure hope this turns out not to be true.
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Bees are one of the most important creatures on this planet without our bees we are most deffiantely screwed.... may god help us all.
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Yes, they are killing our natural bees. And, they are genetically engeniering alumium prone seeds. Oh, wait, they already have. Geepers, looks like they want us beggin', or just dead. Get up! Wake!
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Monsato is responsible for bee die off... the poison GMOs are killing them the mutations are all coming out ... even human replacements...
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heard about "Apocephalus borealis" ?
that´s the story they try to tell us here in germany about the bee´s
livescience(dot)com(slash)17718-fly-parasite-honeybees
xAFROxSAMURAIx 3 weeks ago
@xAFROxSAMURAIx Never heard of it. Thanks for the link.
mfromcanada1 3 weeks ago
The bees in my garden were dying of internal fungus.
Their wings were shrivelling from the tips back towards their bodies, and they clearly had severe internal discomfort as they incessantly rubbed their abdomens with their legs.
Sometimes they would stumble around in circles without going anywhere, whilst others merely pushed their heads into the ground until they died.
So sad to see them all dying so un-naturally in this way.
Too many unexplained fungii about since TPTB started Chemtrailing !
z1zaz 3 weeks ago
@z1zaz I still think the bees have Morgellons.
mfromcanada1 3 weeks ago
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GM, plus Chemtrails being sprayed to deliver the need for GM.
Check out - GlobalResearch -
Agrobacterium & Morgellons Disease, A GM Connection?
Scientists (Monsanto etc.) might not have known that this would happen,
but *they were warned it COULD happen*.
It is too late now, because bacterial and fungal faunae have *already* been IRREVERSIBLY changed, as well as plants and higher life forms.
z1zaz 3 weeks ago
@z1zaz The cause of Morgellons was sent to the CDC twice in 2004 and it is in the video silentsuperbug. I have seen the article regarding agrobacterium several years ago.
mfromcanada1 3 weeks ago