Thursday, May 26, 2011

Middle East problems

Referring to the Middle East problems – my comments on a Blog:

Rather than give an opinion on such a complex issue, I decided to educate myself in this whole issue of Muslims and Christians. To understand I read the book. Infidel, by Ayaan Hirshi Ali. I got a pretty good insight on how Muslim women live. Especially her graphic explanation on how she and her sister suffered when two clerics – not doctors – cut off their “clitoris” in cold blood and without any regard for infection, pain or anything else. Wow! That was a wake up call. The rest of her life is a really profound incite on these Muslim beliefs. If American females were to ever read this, it would surely change their perspective. The person on the enclosed website explains where the next world conflict might be. I make no judgments… you decide.  http://www.agorafinancial.com/reports/OST/NewWar/vp/OST_NewWar_vp.php?code=LOSTM514

Then I read, Hatred’s Kingdom, by Dore Gold. I didn’t even know what a Wahhabi was and how they have fanned the flames of Al-Qaeda’s fury and how and why the Saudi support all of this. On the other side of the fence I read this thick book called, Israel’s Secret Wars.  Westerners, Americans, believe me; we are very innocent about the happenings on this earth. OK so both sides are dead set on that they OWN the TRUE God; so how are we going to consolidate this. Hum! 

Let’s put Christians into the soup. The continents of North and South America believe in the Bible, yet only 31 % have read some parts of it. 24% have never read it, yet they would die for the principle of the bible. Now if you really want to blow your mind read, “The Book the Church doesn’t want you to Read” by Tim C. Leedom. If you are a True Christian, you’re going to have a lot of trouble finishing this book. You are not going to want to release all your beliefs, and neither are the Muslims, nor the Jews. Clash is inevitable.

Why does the Vatican own one of the worlds best telescopes? For that I read, “The Christ Conspiracy” by Acharya S. The entire bible and all Christian belief are based on… astrological readings!? Impossible! Hum!  All current wars, Middle East, Africa, etc… are based on clashes of religious belief. Ah! I found the solution. I found It. The Book, “The End of Faith”. He suggest that if we erase every historical reference from the time the astronauts landed in their Rocket Ship on Mount Sinai to hand over the 10 commandments (which 90% of Christians don’t know what they are anyway) to the invention of the Biblical Christ at the Counsel of Nisea, and we got rid of all reference to a God and replaced it with “something like” the Buddhist belief, all wars would end. Well… wishful thinking, but that is not going to happen… is it?

But wait a minute… what about all this Mythology, by C. Scott Littleyton. Well, it is just a bunch of stories, right. Well maybe not. Why is it that all the mythological stories are very similar regardless of what part of the world they are coming from or referring too? Is there a common point of reference? National Geographic’s thinks so. Ancient Sumerian tablets which date back 20,000 years have begun to be deciphered recently. Some of this secret information is held by the Masson’s… Is it possible that Homo sapiens evolved from Homo erectus, or was there a genetic intervention somewhere? If so who? Well, Graham Hancock in his book Fingerprints of the Gods begins to revel some INTERESTING thing about man kind, but Michael Tellinger, in his book “slave species of god” blow the whole lid wide open, If ALL the people on this planet open up to all this information, we would make a enormous progress. Maximillien de Lafayette makes some pretty wild and extensive claims in the Encyclopedia of the Anunnaki… but maybe it is NOT so wild. NASA is not calling the approaching Neptune size planet Nibiru, but they are calling it Nemisis. So, were we going to end up people? The “48 Laws of Power” shows us that we have no choice. The choice has been made; it is a matter of when the world will act on it. And it is very destructive. Robert Kiyosaki in his book, “Conspiracy of the Rich” demonstrates WHO is doing the pushing and why. Can we mere mortals get prepared? Where did you say your moving to; Costa Rica or was it, never mind… don’t let the Invisible Gorilla get you by Christopher Chabris.

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Are Cell Phones Killing The Bees?


Pesticides, climate changes, fungal pathogens and more are thought to cause the world’s rapid bee decline. A new Swiss study tested the theory that cell phone frequencies are confusing and interrupting bees’ communications. Researchers observed the bees after nearby calls were placed. They showed increased swarming activity and increased hive noise by 10 percent. Confused worker bees are unlikely to return to their hive, especially when cell phones are nearby.
It isn’t the first study of its kind. Last year, Indian research found the same results when they attached devices to certain hives. Before that, there were more reports of bees abandoning their hives after cell phone exposure. Some of the information found more incidents of swarming – remember all the strange swarming reports? Just a few days ago, bee swarms and attacks disrupted a Philippines airport, affecting seven flights! At lease one passenger was stung by multiple bees.
An officer was trapped in his patrol car for three hours after 50,000 angry honeybees descended
There’s already an internet backlash claiming that cell phones killing bees is a stretch, that studies did not suggest instant death. Sure, cell phones are not a type of electro-Raid, though disturbances and confusion have been proven. “The study did not show that mobile phones were deadly for bees.” Favre said. ”But one hypothesis is that electromagnetic fields could be contributing to the disappearance of bee colonies around the world,” he added.
But the Indian study did in fact note a population and egg decline with hives carrying a device. The limited use of cellular frequency, however, won’t necessarily stop the bee colony collapse disorder, which can be caused by a number of factors.
It’s unlikely there will be any kind of limited cell phone use, but it is possible to use a different frequency and preclude bee deaths. The lead researcher below concluded that bees in a more natural state away from mobile phone apparatuses could produce hopeful results. Perhaps these findings will lead to changing frequencies and to shifting colonies and replenishing the bee population in cleaner, remote areas, with more nutritional bio-diversity and less cellular frequency and pollution.
~Health Freedoms

Are Cell Phones Killing The Bees?

New experiments find that cell phone signals may confuse bees. What does this mean for our food supply?

Do you enjoy eating? Then you may not be too happy if bee populations plunge. That’s because out of the 100 crops that provide 90% of the world’s food, over 70 are pollinated by bees–and according to the UN, local drops in the bee population are being reported by beekeepers all over the planet. And the whole thing may be our fault: A new paper (PDF) from Swiss researcher Daniel Favre claims that part of the problem is our obsession with cell phones.
According to Favre, a researcher at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, phone signals may confuse honeybees so much that they become fatally disoriented. Favre and his team performed 83 experiments that recorded honeybees’ reaction to nearby cell phones in off, standby, and call-making mode. The result: Honeybee noise increases by 10 times when a phone call is made or received. Normally, an increase in noise, or “worker piping,” is used as a signal for bees to leave their hives. But in this case, it just makes them confused. Favre explains:
Worker piping in a bee colony is not frequent, and when it occurs in a colony, that is not in a swarming process, no more than two bees are simultaneously active (Pratt et al. 1996). The induction of honeybee worker piping by the electromagnetic fields of mobile phones might have dramatic consequences in terms of colony losses due to unexpected swarming.
A similar report in 2007 showed that bees won’t come back to their hives when cell phones are placed nearby–another hint that handsets disrupt bee orientation. There isn’t too much we can do about this without dismantling our cell phone culture, and that’s never going to happen. In any case, neither of these studies conclusively prove that cell phones are behind all the recent bee deaths.
Bayer’s clothiandin, a pesticide used to pre-treat corn seeds, is also thought to be killing honeybees. And the UN suspects that several other factors are all working together to kill bees, including air pollution (this can disorient bees), virulent fungal pathogens that are spread via trade, and climate change (altered rainfall patterns can change plants’ flowering times, which in turn affects nectar supplies). It’s possible, in other words, that modern society in general is to blame for the death of the bees. So unless we shut down all of our factories and power plants, nix international trade, stop using pesticides, and turn off our cell phones, we may need to find some other pollination solution–or some more cell-phone and climate change-friendly bees.
Update: Daniel Favre emailed us the following statement regarding his study:
“Active mobile phone handsets have a dramatic impact on the behavior of the bees, namely by inducing the worker piping signal. In natural conditions, worker piping either announces the swarming process of the bee colony or is a signal of a disturbed bee colony. For future experiments, in complement to the present original study and in order to reach more ‘natural’ conditions, mobile phone apparatuses should be placed at various increasing distances away from the hives. We should ask ourselves, whether the plethora of mobile phone masts also have an impact on the behaviour of the honeybees. Among other factors such as the varroa mite and pesticides, signals from mobile phones and masts could be contributing to the decline of honeybees around the world. I am calling the international scientific community for more research in this field.”
BY ARIEL SCHWARTZ

Friday, May 20, 2011

This Should be Banned: Found in 80% of Supermarket Foods

Within 9 years of being introduced, multiple chronic illnesses jumped from 7% to 13% of the population and food allergies doubled. Millions may already be suffering health problems it causes - and thanks to the USDA, the problem is likely to get worse. Stop being taken in and protect your family - choose these foods instead...

http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2011/05/20/most-evil-company-on-planet-soon-allowed-to-police-itself.aspx

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

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