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  • WalkingDead posted an update 7 years, 2 months ago

    It’s not disease killing the bees; it’s the insecticides and glyphosate. You would think they would have figured that out by now. Vaccinating the bees will not help.

    http://naturalsociety.com/scientists-create-edible-honey-bee-vaccine-protect-bees-disease-1766/

    • “Vaccination” for bees? What nonsense!

      • … brilliant … I believe I can already hear the research proposals being prepared for the study of autism in bees.

        • LOL .. Scarmoge .. that was PRICELESS ..

        • You have it the wrong way round Scarmoge.. they’ve already associated hive mind to autism. 🙂 https://www.alphr.com/environment/1006494/humans-and-bees-are-more-similar-than-you-think
          “However, researchers have discovered that we have more common ground than meets the eye. In fact, honey bees that consistently fail to respond to social cues have something fundamentally in common with autistic humans. ”
          That leading to : : https://futurism.com/darpa-wants-conscious-robots-insect-brains in order to properly augment AI into useful tasks..
          My own researches into autism and mind control show clearly a link between autism and telepathy also.
          I wonder how the Queen maintains control over the entire hive…

          • …. interesting stuff Kahlypso. My comment was an attempt at a little jocularity. I thought it a brilliant move on the part of the academy to convince people that bees needed to be (no pun intended) vaccinated. Once they have accomplished that then all of the accompanying “industry” could arise and receive funding. Hence funding for research on related bee illnesses thought to be caused by the vaccine. The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation agreeing to fund “GBV” Global Bee Vaccination. Vaccine shaming of beekeepers … that kind of thing. The pattern is once an “industry” has run its course in connection to the human population you simply move it over (in this case) to the bee population. Bee vaccine research appears to have huge growth potential. Just trying to find a little humor in what Dana rightly called “nonsense”. 🙂 Besides, can you imagine how small those needles … wait nano-manufacturing… see how it subtly it works. Related to the following conversation from Mystery Science Theatre …
            From an article about the writers of MST by Cameron Dodd
            In a 1993 episode of the cult favorite TV show “Mystery Science Theater 3000,” Joel Hodgson explains to his robot companions Tom Servo and Crow T. Robot how hell is far more sinister when it operates subtly.

            “What do you think of Adolph Hitler?” Joel asks.

            “I hate him, naturally,” Crow replies.

            “Now, what about the band Styx?”

            “Well, they had one or two decent … Oh my God. You’re right.”

            In the universe of “Mystery Science Theater 3000” and its legion of fans, mediocre bands, talentless actors and, most of all, bad films offered glimpses at the simmering, subtle prevalence of evil in the American culture industry.

            The scene ends after Tom Servo asks a question that sums up the crisis of meaning in a world dominated by mass-marketed entertainment options: “Joel, what chance do we have in world that keeps presenting us with vivid images of hell?

            • I know it was a joke.. which made it funny because…..it’s true 🙂 (sorry.. my sense of humour isnt funny when typed out..) No seriously Scarmoge, have you seen the world lately? All those things that were.. ‘out there’.. bizarre-ities and weirdnessless.. Now we’re getting declassified dox that are proving that ‘we were right all along’… muahaha..