Chip Mefford wrote:
SNIP
>There is no possible way that anyone, or any group
>or any existing, or forseeable 'quantum' computing
>model can predict what the consequences of some
>of the GMO stuff is/will be, even over such a short
>period of time as a decade. key search phrase
>'sensitive depen
Kirk McLoren wrote:
> http://www.buergerwelle.de/pdf/cellularantenna_neil_cherryj3.htm
> look at part 6 for openers - whole thing is worth reading
> Certainly the electromagnetic issue is just manifesting on most peoples
> radar but I think the real culprits are GMO people.
> The key evidenc
My thoughts too Kirk. There are probably a lot of other shoes on their
way to the floor at the moment also. There was a story just today in the
local paper how 80 to 90% of bees in the Niagara region are dead over
the winter. This is prime wine and agricultural land. Farmers are
gonna feel t
http://www.buergerwelle.de/pdf/cellularantenna_neil_cherryj3.htm
look at part 6 for openers - whole thing is worth reading
Certainly the electromagnetic issue is just manifesting on most peoples radar
but I think the real culprits are GMO people.
The key evidence is parasites avoid the honey
http://news.independent.co.uk/environment/wildlife/article2449968.ece
- Independent Online Edition > Wildlife
Are mobile phones wiping out our bees?
Scientists claim radiation from handsets are to blame for mysterious
'colony collapse' of bees
By Geoffrey Lean and Harriet Shawcross
Published: 1