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| Dying Bees Explained - IT'S THE RUSSIAN "HONEY PLOT"
| Sorcha Faal User ID: 144976 2/15/2007 4:17 PM Report abusive post | Dying Bees Explained - IT'S THE RUSSIAN "HONEY PLOT"
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[Ed. Note: This report should be read from its website location at
[link to www.whatdoesitmean.com]
contain the links embedded in the original report.]
February 16, 2007
Putin Orders Russian ‘Queens’ Home, Decimates US Bee Industry
By: Sorcha Faal, and as reported to her Western Subscribers
In reviewing reports from our Kremlin sources today I could not help but
call to mind the words of the great German scientists Albert Einstein,
and who when asked what kind of weapons World War III would be fought
with, Einstein responded, “I know not with what weapons World War III
will be fought, but World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones.”
These thoughts of mine were due to the information contained in these
reports relating to the decimation of the domestic bee industry in the
United States, and as we can read about as reported by the Mongabay.Com
News Service in their article titled "Mysterious outbreak killing
millions of bees", and which says:
"An mysterious outbreak is causing the deaths of millions of honeybees
in 22 states according to an entomologist from the University of
Montana.
Jerry Bromenshenk says that Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD) is "causing
agricultural honeybees nationwide to abandon their hives and disappear."
“Individual beekeepers are really taking a beating,” Bromenshenk said.
“A guy down in Oklahoma lost 80 percent of his 13,000 colonies in the
last month. In Florida, there are a whole lot of people facing 40, 60
and 80 percent losses. That’s huge.”
"With CCD, most adult honeybees abandon a hive and disappear, leaving
the queen and a remnant of younger bees. The malady also is
characterized by uncapped brood -- when the cells of young bees in the
pupa stage are not covered and protected by their older sisters --
probably because most of the adult bees have left. Dead adult bees
aren't found near the hive; they are just gone," explains a news release
from the University of Montana."
Now, it is very important to understand that these bees are not dead, or
dying, they are simply ‘disappearing’, and which led me to remember my
studies under Russian biophysicist and molecular biologist Pjotr
Garjajev in the 1980’s, and where a great deal of Soviet effort was then
being put into the saving of the American domestic bee industry due to
devastating losses caused by varroa mites.
To the success of the Soviets efforts we can read as reported by the
Science News, Vol. 154, No. 6, August 8, 1998, and which said:
"Federal scientists hope to establish a Russian dynasty throughout the
United States—one populated by the progeny of Asian-hatched honeybees,
renowned for their resistance to mites.
That goal moved a step closer last week. The first generation of bees
produced by 90 expatriate queens, just released from quarantine, has
significantly outperformed U.S. members of their species, Apis
mellifera, in resisting infestation by varroa mites.
This parasite, which first turned up among U.S. honeybees 11 years ago,
has taken a devastating toll. Feeding off their hosts' blood, the
energy-sapping mites weaken and soon kill the bees (SN: 2/8/97, p. 92).
Moreover, mites in four states have developed resistance to the one
pesticide approved for use against them, notes Thomas E. Rinderer of the
U.S. Department of Agriculture honeybee laboratory in Baton Rouge, La.
Such pesticide-resistance leaves beekeepers defenseless, he says.
Indeed, he notes, because wild honeybees never received treatment,
"they're gone." Though swarms that stray from beekeepers' colonies may
survive a few months in the wild, he says, these days "they're doomed,
too."
The parasites develop on bee pupae. Once a bee emerges as an adult, it
normally lives 30 days or more, depending upon how hard it works. But an
infested worker may survive only 3 to 5 days in its sickly state. The
mites, which also attack adults, reproduce on a 10-day cycle, allowing
them to quickly kill off a colony.
In the new tests, Rinderer's team exposed 90 parasitefree colonies to
mites. Each colony contained a Russian-hatched queen and up to 60,000 of
her offspring. About 12 weeks later, the USDA scientists tallied how
many mites infested the adults and pupae.
>From previous data on U.S. colonies, "we would have expected an
11.4-fold increase in mites during the test period," Rinderer says.
Instead "we got an average 3.9-fold increase—and many colonies had no
increase. This is extremely exciting."
Though many honeybee populations along the Primorski region of Russia's
Pacific coast have had a century to develop natural resistance to the
varroa mite, bees who arrived there more recently show little ability to
coexist with the parasite. The current tests were designed to identify
and eliminate these weaker bees from any U.S. breeding program.
Imported a year ago, the queens, which can live up to 3 years, are
becoming quite elderly. Colonies headed by their daughters, however, are
now beginning a new wave of tests to compare them directly with U.S.
hives. The queens, which mate only once, carry sperm from descendants of
Primorski-hatched bees. By next spring, Rinderer's team plans to begin
distributing mated Russian queens to beekeepers for experiments to
evaluate how well they pollinate plants and produce honey under field
conditions.
The Russian queens are fueling considerable excitement among apiarists,
says Troy Fore of the American Beekeeping Federation in Jesup, Ga. The
cost of treating colonies with the varroa miticide can eat up 20 percent
of a beekeeper's gross earnings—or about 80 percent of the intended
profit, he says. Bees with Russian genes should reduce the need for some
or all of these expensive treatments, he adds."
The Russian queens also "offer to throw the [mite] resistance gene into
[stray] bees," reestablishing a self-sustaining feral community, notes
beekeeper Kim Flottum, who edits Bee Culture in Medina, Ohio.
Unknown to the Americans, however, relating to the saving of their
domestic bee industry by the massive introduction of Russian Queen Bees
was the Soviet research on bees that built upon the research being
carried out by Würzburg Zoologists, and which resulted in their
groundbreaking study titled "Bursts of magnetic fields induce jumps of
misdirection in bees by a mechanism of magnetic resonance"
Now, without making this a pure science report, and which is not our
intention as we only seek to provide general information that can lead
to your further research, these scientists discovered that “bursts at a
frequency of 250 Hz oriented parallel to the field-lines of the EMF
induce unequivocal jumps of misdirection of up to +10°” in colonies of
Russian bees, and which is highly significant should ‘someone’ wish to
destroy bee colonies by causing their workers to ‘disappear’ and not be
able to find their way back to heir hives.
(It is important to note that domestic bees that have lost their
domestic hives are able to produce a new feral queen and continue to
survive in the wild.)
The greater significance of these events, though, rests with the 250 Hz
range (The hertz (symbol: Hz) is the SI unit of frequency. Its base unit
is s-1 (also called inverse seconds, or 1/s). In English, hertz is used
as both singular and plural. One hertz simply means one per second.),
and which not only will cause Russian domesticated bees to lose their
ability to re-find their domestic hives, but is the frequency attributed
to causing great anger in human beings.
It has long been known that both the United States and the Soviets have
conducted decades long research into the use of mind control
technologies, with the greater aim being towards the control of their
own citizens, but also towards its uses in warfare, and which these
events appear to be coming into line with past predictions of the
unintended consequences should these esoteric be unleashed.
What is occurring in the United States today relating to hundreds of
millions of their domestic bees disappearing, and who are descendents of
their original Russian Queen ancestors, is that their Military
Leadership has unleashed upon their citizens through their propaganda
media organs (television/radio) the ‘fearful’ 250 Hz signal intended to
‘anger’ their population in the buildup towards war with Iran.
But! One of the unintended consequences produced by their provocative
actions against their own citizens is that they have likewise ‘signaled’
the demise of their agricultural industry through the decimation of
their domestic bee industry.
Is it indeed possible that the Soviets in the 1980’s were foresighted
enough to plant this ticking time bomb in the very heart of America
should the United States at some future date become intent upon Global
domination?
A simple phone call to our Kremlin sources provided this cryptic answer,
“The ‘Honey Plot’ does exist, Putin himself gave the order.”
© February 16, 2007 EU and US all rights reserved.
[link to www.whatdoesitmean.com]
-- Sorcha Faal sorchafaal@fastmail.fm |
| Dil User ID: 51202 2/15/2007 5:05 PM | | Re: Dying Bees Explained - IT'S THE RUSSIAN "HONEY PLOT" | Quote | Very very interesting:
" It has long been known that both the United States and the Soviets have
conducted decades long research into the use of mind control
technologies, with the greater aim being towards the control of their
own citizens, but also towards its uses in warfare, and which these
events appear to be coming into line with past predictions of the
unintended consequences should these esoteric be unleashed.
What is occurring in the United States today relating to hundreds of
millions of their domestic bees disappearing, and who are descendents of
their original Russian Queen ancestors, is that their Military
Leadership has unleashed upon their citizens through their propaganda
media organs (television/radio) the ‘fearful’ 250 Hz signal intended to
‘anger’ their population in the buildup towards war with Iran. " |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 61509 2/15/2007 5:34 PM | | Re: Dying Bees Explained - IT'S THE RUSSIAN "HONEY PLOT" | Quote | i don't understand, is faal saying that russian bees are specially bread to freak out in response to the 250 hz anger signal used to mind control the american population?
actually i speculated about this yesteray on GLP, that modulated microwave beams could be causing the bees to abandon their hives .. but i tend to think it would be part of some elite conspiracy to reduce food supplies, and not a secret russian attack.
if it IS russian, i would guess it's being done thru a "woodpecker" like signal, beamed by russia i think with a HAARP like system. |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 186022 2/15/2007 5:41 PM | | Re: Dying Bees Explained - IT'S THE RUSSIAN "HONEY PLOT" | Quote | I am not a believer in mind control, but is the theory that the US is doing it to it's own people? or that russian or chinese technology is being unleashed on the US ? WTF if its the former! |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 195267 2/15/2007 5:47 PM | | Re: Dying Bees Explained - IT'S THE RUSSIAN "HONEY PLOT" | Quote |
i don't understand, is faal saying that russian bees are specially bread to freak out in response to the 250 hz anger signal used to mind control the american population? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 61509
That's the way I took it to mean. |
| Dil User ID: 51202 2/15/2007 6:08 PM | | Re: Dying Bees Explained - IT'S THE RUSSIAN "HONEY PLOT" | Quote | " actually i speculated about this yesteray on GLP, that modulated microwave beams could be causing the bees to abandon their hives "
Me too!
Btw as I understood the article the bees were probably programmed to leave if exposed to that fear frequency of 250Hz which the bush cabal is unleashing on the US to bring on their pitiful Iran war agenda. Tho it's not really clear. The other possibility would be that the Russians have set up their own microwave beamers to a programmed 'abandon ship' frequency.
It all fits to the recent speech of Putin, they finally figured the USrael cabal can only be halted by concerted efforts and so the new China-India-Russia axis makes sense too. |
| dingle balls User ID: 397275 3/21/2008 10:12 PM | | Re: Dying Bees Explained - IT'S THE RUSSIAN "HONEY PLOT" | Quote | All i can say about anybody that believes this stuff is
[link to faultgame.com] |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 397281 3/21/2008 10:31 PM | | Re: Dying Bees Explained - IT'S THE RUSSIAN "HONEY PLOT" | Quote | "their original Russian Queen ancestors, is that their Military Leadership has unleashed upon their citizens through their propaganda media organs (television/radio) the ‘fearful’ 250 Hz signal intended to ‘anger’ their population in the buildup towards war with Iran."
Say, hey....
Is it possible that the HD boxes being advertised will be for the purpose of population control in the US? |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 397284 3/21/2008 10:45 PM | | Re: Dying Bees Explained - IT'S THE RUSSIAN "HONEY PLOT" | Quote | I am not a believer in mind control,
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Most mind control is FEAR-BASED.
They don't really need any technology at all.
They set up a false flag terror like 911 and blame it on whoever they want to start a war with.
People are scared to death to question anything. They know they will be next.
but is the theory that the US is doing it to it's own people?
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There is no such thing as "US". (The way we used to believe.)
It's the global elite paying big bucks to mercenaries. (Who are part of the CIA.)
We are just "useless eaters" th the people you call "US".
All your governments belong to US! That's the "US" these days.
There is no justice anymore... It's now a system of "Just US".
Stan P. |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 396041 3/21/2008 11:21 PM | | Re: Dying Bees Explained - IT'S THE RUSSIAN "HONEY PLOT" | Quote | one of the members of the Russian parliament, in his address to Bush said something like they can push a button and in 24 hours the whole USA will be under the ocean because of some sort of earth system altering technology. |
| Beekeeper User ID: 397349 3/22/2008 12:56 AM | | Re: Dying Bees Explained - IT'S THE RUSSIAN "HONEY PLOT" | Quote | I'm a beekeeper. This is a load of nonsense. |
| Three, Seven User ID: 395772 3/22/2008 1:03 AM | | Re: Dying Bees Explained - IT'S THE RUSSIAN "HONEY PLOT" | Quote |
one of the members of the Russian parliament, in his address to Bush said something like they can push a button and in 24 hours the whole USA will be under the ocean because of some sort of earth system altering technology. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 396041
linky? |
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