[Scan-DC] The disappearance of bees...
Steve Rigby
srigby at smart.net
Wed Apr 18 12:34:17 EDT 2007
The prime suspect in the disappearance of bees all over the world are
telecommunication radiations in the higher frequencies. This applies
to cell phones and all sorts of other microwave propagation currently
in great vogue.
A number of controlled tests have been conducted, primarily in
Europe, that do appear to confirm that such radiation, even at the
reduced levels of power that would typically be present at locations
where most bees tend to live and feed and pollinate, interfere with the
navigation systems that bees use. Bees in these tests were found to
individually fail to be able to navigate back to their hives, left to
die and thus unable to supply their hives with needed nutrients for the
survival of the colony.
It has long been known by beekeepers that bees cannot be successfully
maintained in locations near high voltage power lines, and now it
appears as though high frequency radiation also destroys bee colonies.
Since the entire world depends upon bees for the production of food,
if this current theory proves to be correct, will it be the bees that
have to go or the cell phones, etc.? Just surmising.
Steve
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