Bee's Dying at record pace

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So I guess people in Africa, Asia, Europe, and Australia, are doomed due to the fact that Bees in America are dying?..:confused: Or this must be a global phenomenon that affects all mankind...
 
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Manfred Hederer, the president of the German Beekeepers Association, […] reported a 25 percent drop in bee populations throughout Germany. source

"A massive dying off of bee colonies is obviously a real disaster, but what had me most worried was the possible connection with genetically engineered crops, especially BT corn, which is, of course, grown here in South Africa."

[…] [R]esearchers [at the University of Jena] examined the effects of pollen from a genetically modified maize variant called “Bt corn” on bees. […] The study concluded that there was no evidence of a “toxic effect of Bt corn on healthy honeybee populations.” But when, by sheer chance, the bees used in the experiments were infested with a parasite, something eerie happened. According to the Jena study, a “significantly stronger decline in the number of bees” occurred among the insects that had been fed a highly concentrated Bt poison feed.

http://theantidote.wordpress.com/tag/genetic-engineering/
 
Feb 8, 2006
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ParkBoyz said:
So I guess people in Africa, Asia, Europe, and Australia, are doomed due to the fact that Bees in America are dying?..:confused: Or this must be a global phenomenon that affects all mankind...
Who knows if and when and why or how far it will affect but I've only read on California news articles relating to it.
 
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Mr Arson said:
fuck bee's im allergic.
Feel Me. Oh yeah, I don't mean to digress from the topic, but digressing in threads is a common thing around this forum recently. Should bees die off and the crops end up becoming a food epidemic or some hunger famine, will it further validate biblical prophecies? Just that one question, then I'll be on my way out or continue to stay on task.
 
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The Red Sin said:
Feel Me. Oh yeah, I don't mean to digress from the topic, but digressing in threads is a common thing around this forum recently. Should bees die off and the crops end up becoming a food epidemic or some hunger famine, will it further validate biblical prophecies? Just that one question, then I'll be on my way out or continue to stay on task.
It says that bee's are gonna go extinct in the bible?
 

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Jun 30, 2005
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I say there will be no life on Earth a billion years from now. Even 500 million years from now

Am I right?

Of course, because this is going to happen at some point one way or another (I can tell you several of them but that's not my point here)

To tell there will be a famine is such a great prediciton as to say it will rain at some point in the near or more distant future

Of course it will rain, this is a natural event

Same with famine, famines have occured and still occur more or less regularly so it takes a really "prophetic" prediction to know there will be more of them in the future....
 
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^^^he is right Cockton..

you are trying to be prophetic when you say that.

YOu are one of those individuals who believes everything is from God, so if it does indeed come to a famine.....there is no scientific explanation for you...because this is in the bible already....correct?

5000
 
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LOL, it's always made more sense to me that the "predictions" in the bible were made by very smart and observant people. If the Aztecs made their calendar so precisely, I don't see why the people who wrote the bible couldn't have made all those predictions by themselves. That makes a lot more sense than a God telling them what to write...

And I'm just pretending that I actually agree the bible has predictions in it, for the sake of this argument.
 
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we need bees without bees they would be no flowers that produde seeds which grow plants and honey is good for allergioes if consume local honey. google it if u dont beleve me
 

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taetae said:
^I agree with scientist kid on this one.

If we are unable to pollinate, we are in deep shit, for real.
Yeah, deep shit is an understatement.

Welcome the new way of life, coming soon to the world because humans fucked everything up.
 
May 14, 2002
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I just read an article that German scientists concluded that the bee's are dying because of cellular phones. They say cellular phones are disrupting the bee's biological radars.

According to test they did bee's refused to go back to their hives when there where cellphones around.


According to Einstein the human race can only survive for four years without bee's.
 

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maybe we just need to get rid of cell phones....that would be the OBVIOUS choice, but then companies wouldn't make money, our economy MIGHT decline, and we can't have that because then life will suck for everyone :confused:

all the material shit we all own is unneccessary...and if it's killing off important species we need to fucking stop the material/superficial consumption....but it WILL NOT happen...america is too engrossed in shit that DOES NOT matter....

fuck this country...fuck the people who don't care or even try to...which is about 75% of this country.
 

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what do you mean by "day laborers"? I have a feeling you mean mexican immigrants....so correct me if I'm wrong.