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PAK





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PostThu Mar 08, 2007 8:05 pm  Reply with quote  

No doubt the chemtrails are affecting our whole environment, whether electromagnetic pulses are being generated, harmful chemicals and biologicals sprayed, or the loss of the "healthy" rays of our sun, all of this is to the detriment of all life. While our honey bees are being killed off which will limit supplies of "healthy" honey, a nutritious sweetener, the Elite are hard at work creating the new robotic WORKER BEES, a futuristic beehive of "scientifically ordered slaves" as China is becoming and the UN LOVES China.


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Nice PostThu Mar 08, 2007 9:50 pm  Reply with quote  

Reminds me of the Japanese team in the ORIGINAL Rollerball.
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PAK





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PostMon Jun 11, 2007 1:00 am  Reply with quote  

This is totally weird, but today, while weeding my garden around my Foxgloves were bees. They were not normal honey bees but square shaped, their bodies were square, they hovered very weird not like a normal bee, but they did go into the flowers. I have NEVER IN MY LIFE seen bees like this. I grabbed my camera but they were gone by the time I got back to the garden. I am going to try and take a photo. I looked online and in my books on bees and not a single one had a squared off body. This was not a hornet but a bee, it went into the flower like it was pollinating it, only it was square and was so strange I cannot fully explain it.
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PostTue Jun 12, 2007 11:42 am  Reply with quote  

Hi Pak. Interesting. I wish I'd got a look at a bee in our kitchen the other day. My daughter said it was really huge and I asked whether it was a bumble bee and she said no. Sounds like it was different from anything we're used to (but I didn't see it, myself).
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PostTue Jun 12, 2007 2:45 pm  Reply with quote  

I think it is possible that the bee I saw is either a "digger bee" or "mason bee". I've been looking online at pictures of bees and I think it that's what I saw. Today, my good old bumble bees were out there.
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PostTue Jun 19, 2007 1:16 pm  Reply with quote  

Here is a link to an article about bees dying off:
http://www.heraldextra.com/content/view/225743/

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The dead bees under Dennis VanEngelsdorp's microscope were like none he had ever seen before.

He had expected to see mites or amoebas, perennial pests of bees. Instead, he found internal organs swollen with debris and strangely blackened. The bees' intestinal tracts were scarred, and their rectums were abnormally full of what appeared to be partly digested pollen....

The puzzling phenomenon, known as Colony Collapse Disorder, or CCD, has been reported in 35 states, five Canadian provinces and several European countries....

Scientists have scoured the country, finding eerily abandoned hives in which the bees seem to have simply left their honey and broods of baby bees.

"We've never experienced bees going off and leaving brood behind," said Pennsylvania-based beekeeper Dave Hackenberg. "It was like a mother going off and leaving her kids."....
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