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Are bee, bat and frog deaths related?
LoP Guest
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06-28-2012 07:22 PM

 



Post: #16
RE: Are bee, bat and frog deaths related?
The chemicals used in agriculture are poisoning the whole environment.

This use of chemical poisoning on the food that we then eat is not something that was done before on this Earth. Roman empire eated food from agriculture that was not using chemicals. 2000 years of feeding the population naturally stopped when Dark Ones created plagues and then the solutions with chemicals. They also are trying to genetic modify some plants that "resist these chemicals". So all dies except the genetic modified plants. But obviously the plant is modified to be able to absorb the poisoning and not die. But then the poisoning goes to the body of animals or humans that then eat the plants.

All this is explained and Humanity does nothing. And when you does nothing shit happens.
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06-28-2012 07:49 PM

 



Post: #17
RE: Are bee, bat and frog deaths related?
Bees immune systems are being greatly compromised by microwaves FACT.
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AC488
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06-28-2012 08:33 PM

 



Post: #18
RE: Are bee, bat and frog deaths related?
It's monsanto(pesticides), not a fungus or bacteria. msm bs propaganda.
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06-28-2012 10:08 PM

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Post: #19
RE: Are bee, bat and frog deaths related?
Probably
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06-28-2012 10:35 PM

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Post: #20
RE: Are bee, bat and frog deaths related?
Chaos Pimp  Wrote:
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In recent years, diseases have ravaged through bat, honeybee and amphibian populations, and now animal experts suspect that shared factors may link the deaths, which are putting many species at risk for extinction.

The latest setback affects bats, given this week's announcement that the deadly fungal disease known as white-nose syndrome has been confirmed in already endangered gray bats. The illness, caused by the fungus Geomyces destructans, has mortality rates reaching up to 100 percent at some sites.

Simultaneously, Colony Collapse Disorder continues to kill honeybees, while yet another fungus, Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis, has wiped out more than 200 frog species across the world.

"It appears that many species are under an immense amount of stress, allowing opportunistic diseases to take hold," Rob Mies, executive director of the Organization for Bat Conservation, told Discovery News. "Life is far more complex, so a single cause is likely not the only explanation for the bat, bee and frog deaths. There could be five, six or more factors involved."


READ MORE: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/47648229/ns/...e-science/

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06-28-2012 10:59 PM

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Post: #21
RE: Are bee, bat and frog deaths related?
LoP Guest  Wrote:
they are trying to kill mosquito's predators in order to spread an outbreak via mosquitos

There may be some truth to that.

Anon

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06-29-2012 01:08 AM

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Post: #22
RE: Are bee, bat and frog deaths related?
What is interesting to me is that I have noticed an increase in Honeybees in this area in the last couple years.
It has made me optimistic as insects are resilient and also and mutate quickly to overcome environmental changes.

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