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Post by LorrB on Apr 4, 2010 13:20:01 GMT 9.5
Scharyn bought this up on another thread. It is a worry. No bees, no food? news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2007/02/070223-bees.htmlI wonder if genetically modified crops have anything to do with it, or the HAARP or somesuch program. I love my conspiracy theories ;D Seriously though, whales seem to beach themselves where there are nearby military operations. Maybe the radar upsets them ? There are so many 'invisibles' in the atmosphere these days, goodness knows what they are doing to us. Some theories on their disappearance... www.buzzle.com/articles/disappearing-bee-theories.html
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Post by choochoo808 on Dec 21, 2011 8:21:52 GMT 9.5
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Post by paul on Dec 21, 2011 9:03:59 GMT 9.5
Bees in a hive attract higher energies that are central to Masonry. The Antients used to refer to lodges as hives.
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Post by LorrB on Dec 22, 2011 7:19:32 GMT 9.5
I noted the five petalled rose on the side of the hive also.
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Post by LorrB on Dec 22, 2011 7:31:54 GMT 9.5
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Post by sekhmet on Jan 16, 2012 12:46:27 GMT 9.5
I think they are referred to as 'stupas".
My theory is that the bees have moved up to a "higher plane", having completed their karma on earth. Don't worry: something else will take their place. (They just won't be producing any honey) There are 1500 different species of hymenoptera here in Ontario alone and they will not be letting any of that nectar go to waste!
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Post by paul on Jan 16, 2012 13:17:07 GMT 9.5
Bees may be more than one of a range of interchangeable insects. For example in England it is a tradition amongst beekeepers to announce the death of the English monarch to the hives.
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Post by brandt on Jan 16, 2012 15:35:45 GMT 9.5
I was under the impression that the hive collapses had ceased or at least slowed down. It is a serious issue indeed. Does anyone have current news on this phenomenon?
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Post by paul on Jan 16, 2012 20:58:14 GMT 9.5
''a new phenomenon being observed by beekeepers: Bees are "entombing" or sealing off some pollen-filled cells in a hive. And when scientists test the sealed cells, they turn out to contain significantly higher levels of pesticides and other toxins than unblocked cells in the same hive." www.grist.org/industrial-agriculture/2011-04-06-should-pesticides-be-banned-protect-bees-USDA-scientist-pettisI saw a bee in my small backyard the other day. It was the first I have noticed in months. Four years ago there would have been half a dozen for that amount of flowers.
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Post by LorrB on Jan 17, 2012 8:17:21 GMT 9.5
Glad to say we have plenty of bees in our garden. There was a recent report in our newspapers saying that scientists are coming to the conclusion that it is the spraying programs that are the problem.
(the shape of stupas, domes, towers have an effect on energy fields. bees are so smart)
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Post by paul on May 29, 2021 9:32:33 GMT 9.5
Bees are said to be a gift to the Earth from Venus. Certainly bees are highly intelligent. Here 2 bees have learned how to take off a screw cap. www.youtube.com/watch?v=WlPoKU_MDx0
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Post by baqash on May 29, 2021 10:27:15 GMT 9.5
Impressive! I've witnessed children performing amazing feats to obtain sugar as well. I once accidentally drank a bee. It must have been a terrifying experience for the little guy; he left his calling card on my lip for a few days.
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Post by conflagratorofspirit on Jun 13, 2021 6:40:25 GMT 9.5
now this i have no problem with. Bees can go!! The birds that they feed, can go any pest creature....can go!! This is why another ice age will be coming.
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Post by paul on Jun 13, 2021 6:45:17 GMT 9.5
The Bees provide an energy connection to the Pleiades.
The New Zealand Maori have a tradition that they are descended from humans from the Pleiades. One of the North American Indian tribes has the same tradition
Your human part may also have that connection
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Post by conflagratorofspirit on Jun 13, 2021 6:51:23 GMT 9.5
Yeah, he has family members that are always throwing the whole Cherokee and Choctaw heritage around from time to time....but a dog is a dog.
Now back to the bees. They sting and they hurt, at times can kill a dog(human)what have you). How is that beneficial? Unless it takes us back to the fact of humans possibly being capsules for tortured souls....then yeah, just another form of punishment 🙄
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Post by paul on Jun 13, 2021 8:49:32 GMT 9.5
I used to keep bees in my backyard. They did not give much trouble and provided more honey than we needed.
I have had personal experience of beehives drawing in a strong flow of energy from the Pleiades.
Job 38:31 Canst thou bind the sweet influences of Pleiades
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Post by conflagratorofspirit on Jun 13, 2021 9:21:05 GMT 9.5
me and Job, have our differences. I have them bastards burrowing holes in the ground all around my damn house! Burning them out doesn't help, they just move! I don't want to kill them , but they need to roll out or that ice age needs to come faster.
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Post by paul on Jun 13, 2021 9:40:15 GMT 9.5
I have never seen burrowing bees in Australia but apparently they exist.
"Burrowing or mining bees are usually "solitary" species, meaning that they do not form cohesive colonies like honeybees. They are beneficial insects, important to the pollination of many types of plants; their burrowing activities do not harm plants, and may even help them by aerating the soil. ... While much less aggressive than wasps or even other bee species, mining bees will defend their nests, warns Greg Stack, Illinois extension educator."
Some people recount that when they asked insect colonies to move, they cooperated. Perhaps you might give the bees some love (light from the heart) and show/visualize a proper place for them to live.
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Post by conflagratorofspirit on Jun 13, 2021 9:53:03 GMT 9.5
>show/visualize a proper place for them to live. Ima send their buzzing asses right to that spinning island you call home! Haha
Fox, >lost track of how many times ive had bees crawl up my shirt sleeves when thunder came Sir, that is some beautiful majestic sh*t that would make me piss my pants running "Screaming like banshee's"
Yet, these are tolerable to some extent. But I have two young sons that I am more concerned with than the ground bees and their living in environment. I could live the rest of my life without pretty flowers and those murderous insects.
The day that I need a bumblebee to pollinate my Marijuana plant ill give a holler! Hahaha
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