Bee Death

Here's a reference to the cause of bee death. Apparently we are too stupid to do what France and Germany did, ban this crap.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neonicotinoid

Also, a friend just informed me about a study linking electropollution with the disappearance of bees:

"Electro-pollution is another major causitive factor, in and of iteself
and also because it acts as a synergists to all other pollutants,
including the one you sent the email about.
There was a major study in Germany that showed disorientation by
colonies of bees when exposed to cell phone radiation, resulting in
them unable to return to the hives, their food source.
If we lose the bees, we are all goners within 5 or so years!"

For info about electropollution and proven, patented ways of protecting ourselves and our loved ones, visit:

http://thequietmind.emf411.com

blessings all,

John

Here is more from my friend, Richard:

John,
I recorded the American
Beekeeping Federation research conference in February to get the straight
scoop.
The beekeepers are
dependent on research univeristies like U.C. Davis for thier
research.
U.C. Davis is dependent
on grants from the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, which is  run by
the chemical and
agribusiness industry. Beekeepers who travel with their bees as
pollinators
of'about 30% of our food
crops are dependent on agribusiness for their survival.
The buzz at the
conference was that Monsanto's neonicitinoids are sprayed on ALL soy bean
and corn crops in the U.S. now,
and are offered under
various brand names for home lawn and golf course care. a recent book entitled
'A Spring without Bees"
documents the EPA's
automatic granting of Monsanto's use of Neonics without testing as an 'emergency
economic measure'
to protect food
crops.  The FDA granted a fourfold increase in the allowable human dosage
of these Choline receptor poisons
during the Bush years,
also without any testing.
Yes, we are too stupid to
ban this crap.

Richard G. Page,
M.P.A.
President
Conference Recording
Service, Inc.
1308 Gilman
Street
Berkeley, CA 94706
800/647-1110

Berry's picture

Thanks for this information. Not that I can do much about it except complain to  my friend at the EPA.   I have been so distressed due to the decline of bees the last two years, seeing almost none of them.  I was delighted last evening thought as I looked at my holly bushes which are in full bloom and noticed swarms of bees around them, for the first time in two years.  Thanks to the Creator. 

 

With Light and Love brightening the dark side

Berry

Berry's picture

John,

I related the information you provided to my friend at the EPA and this is the response I got from him. Of course he is a water conservation engineer so he is more focused on that than bees but what he said is germaine to the issue all the same. I had to say a blessing to this man as I read his response. Here is one person in the web of government who is at least attuned to our Mother Earth.

With Light and love shining into shadow and fear,

Berry

 

One thing we're seeing now, especially in aquatic ecosystems, is the
effects from combinations of pollutants.  Technology is getting better,
and we can detect parts per trillion in many chemicals, where we could
only measure concentrations in parts per thousand 15 years ago.

Where we would not expect to see problems in fish populations from
insecticides at parts per million, we are seeing skewed populations (all
male, or all female) of fish from the combined effects of human hormones
(birth control pills), and over-the-counter drugs, plus the
insecticides.

Nobody really knows where the tipping point is as far as the human
degradation of ecosystems and the ability of natural systems to recover.
But all agree there is a limit.

The question is:  Will us humans be able to reduce our impacts on the
air, soil, and water before we crash the natural systems which we depend
on, not only for quality of life, but for our very existence?

Mother Earth will be here for a long, long time.  Whether it will
continue to be the beautiful green and blue planet we know, or just a
spinning rock is really up to the intelligent, beautiful life forms we
call humans.

Mike Bira
USEPA Region 6
Dallas, TX

 

 

lightwins's picture

Berry,

Do you have any insight into the effects of the shift into 4th density on issues emerging out of our shredding the fabric of the biosphere -- our external metabolism?

Berry's picture

John,

I don't actually have any insight into what or how our biospere may be affected, but I feel deep in my gut that Gaia will not abandon her children, ie the 2nd density animals and plants. What humanity is doing which is part of the process of causing extinction of species is to a degree inevitable until the 4D shift but I believe that the Ra Material indicates that the native animals and plants will not be affected by the change and will be able to survive and thrive in fourth density, unlike third density entities (those humans which are not harvested) which are not vibrationally compatible.

John, if you are not familiar with the Law of One I suspect that what I have said is incomprehensible. Honestly, I am still in the process of understanding what is actually supposed to occur.  Those of Ra were often very detailed in what they said but frequently were very obscure about certain things, not wanting to impinge on the Law of Free Will, in other words, leaving it to us to discover from our own higher selves what will most probably happen.

However, on such things as the bees, and other animals, there is a lot of confussion for them.  I have just read about a study of cattle and large grazing animals like deer, who will naturally align themselves in a magnetically north south attidude while grazing or resting.  They have been identified as being out of alignment when near high power lines, cell towers, and other heavy electromagnetic sources. Also the migratory routes of birds, insects and cetaceans have been affected by the shifting of our global magnetic fields (not to mention again high power lines) which of course is not human caused.  I have seen flocks of geese and starlings migrating and when they approach a high power line, they loose their orientation, their formation falling apart and chaoticly  trying to find their way across the em field. Eventually they will find themselves over and beyond the effect and regroup but it is very distressing to these birds.

I think it is a race to see who/what is eventually the winner. Will mankind do themselves and the world in before the shift? I don't think so as the Galactics have vowed that they will not allow a nuclear holocaust or any use of nuclear weapons.  Or will the global consciousness of the world expand and become so greatly aware that we slide easily into 4d without continued devastation of our world?

 

 

 

 

 

With Light and Love brightening the dark side

Berry

lightwins's picture

I am profoundly moved by and studying the Law of One materials and David Wilcock's site as well.

J

Berry's picture

Just wanted to tell everyone that my bees are back this spring. Thank YOU Creator!

I hope they hang around for a while.  BTW, I was informed by my EPA friend that the definite problem with the bees has been a certain type of insecticide ingredient made by M*****to and used by commercial farmers.  My friend has spoken with a number of beekeepers in the north Texas area who told him that when they have bees near cultivated lands they loose the bees. When the bees are in wild, natural fields and woods they are thriving.

Light and love to all,

Berry

 

davelambert's picture

This topic is more important than people realize.  One thing that's worth noting is that apiaries which work naturally - not feeding bees hormone-laced food and treating the hives with anitbiotics - are not experiencing die-off.  Commercial bees are highly-bred animals that endure huge stresses as they're moved around the country on trucks for pollination.  Natural bees are smaller and a good deal tougher.  Their immune systems are healthier, and they're not as vulnerable to some of the mites and fungi that trouble commercial beekeepers (which they treat with chemicals which further weaken the hives).

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