21 June 2007

Declining honeybees

Declining honeybees a 'threat' to food supply

Unless someone or something stops it soon, the mysterious killer that is wiping out many of the nation's honeybees could have a devastating effect on America's dinner plate, perhaps even reducing us to a glorified bread-and-water diet.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/18442426/from/ET/

Global warming is one factor, toxic chemicals another, and cell phones and satelites another. Global warming is affecting everything. Toxic chemicals too. The cell phone theory is interesting though because it examines electromagnetic pollution, something we should be quite concerned about. Studies show that electronic devices in our homes give off a kind of static unseen to the eye. The static is actually in the form of frequency waves that travel and move much like radio and cell phone transmissions. These waves cause a kind of invisible chaos that we live our lives around. Some scientists believe there is a direct link between electromagnetic chaos and diseases such as cancer. The theory with the bees (and some declining bird populations) is that the electromagnetic waves that travel through the air from your cell phone to the cell phone towers or satellites that connect you are affecting the health, migration, and reproduction of the bees. When you think about it, considering the size of a bee, this would be like us walking through a bolt of lightening.

Based on our research and beliefs, we've rid of our microwave oven. Not only do they emit harmful long-term energy, but they eradicate all nutrients in the food that you cook in them. We'd rather not radiate our food.

We only have one cell phone and we refrain from using it as much as possible.

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