Another interesting link:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/christ...-_b_57602.html
Everyone seems to be aware of the implications.
All over the world, bees and sparrows have been disappearing. This seems to coincide with the recent changes...
http://groups.google.com/group/mobil...39a538bf107cc3
http://surfingthetao.com/2007/04/27/...der-in-hawaii/
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/in...AAZ78cp&show=7
http://www.mastsanity.org/index.php?...d=130&Itemid=1
This last article describes the bees as "going off to die"
http://www.independent.co.uk/environ...on-438340.html
but it assumes that because they can't "live without the queen." But what if they were able to live?
Mobile phone transmitters, mites, and fungi are blamed. While the sparrows have been disappearing for a few years now, their absence is more dramatic as of late... and the bees are more recent. This will have a huge impact on our ecosystem.
Birds and bees are the most sensitive creatures, and it makes sense that they would be affected. Or maybe they're doing some kind of work? It makes me a little sad...
Hopefully this will make everyone WAKE UP to the fact that we shouldn't be using cell phones, wi-fi, microwaves (ah, convenience...), that electromagnetics waves are not just some hocus-pocus that doesn't affect our physical bodies (yet manages to travel through the air transmitting information).
It's unhealthy.
We are surrounded by these transmissions every day, and every day, they become more numerous. They move through our bodies and bring our energy down. Chin up, I suppose.
Another interesting link:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/christ...-_b_57602.html
Everyone seems to be aware of the implications.
I miss the frogs most of all. It's been months since I've seen or heard one.
hmm.... now that i do think about it human ARE the cause for most of the problems in nature/earth.
I must be blessed (cursed). We still have frogs - and sparrows - and bees. Definitely the bees. I accidentally stepped in a nest of yellow jackets last summer - 42 stings. Ended up in the emergency room in shock and I'm not even allergic!
But as far as I'm concerned - now that I know they are there - they can live under my hedge as long as they wish - and the frogs in the woods out back -and the sparrows that have nested under our eves. I just hope that they'll be able to stay![]()
"Death is a stripping away of all that is not you. The secret of life is to "die before you die" — and find that there is no death."
we had some building a nest in the wall of the house...had to have them smoked out for our pets sake and child
Proud to support my friends!
xxx
Last edited by Delicate Flower; 03-25-2008 at 09:18 PM.
You know what's sad? Where I live there's practically no vegetation.Every thing's concrete and I can feel the urge to see some green.Studies show that humans benefit from having plants in their office and natural sunlight to fluorescent. I remember my 8th gr teacher saying that the cell phones gave off radiation and that sooner or later we would see reports of cancer near the pockets of ignorant people. I just keep mine in my book bag.
Do bee stings hurt a lot?
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