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The Vanishing of the Bees
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05-20-2007, 04:25 PM
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i hate to say it, but thankfully the second part of dw's article on this hasn't been posted yet. if i had to venture a guess as to why the bee's are "lost" it would be the subtle changes in the torsion waves as our solar system is entering the "new energy" realm. in my earlier studies i ran across the cse - cavity structural effect mentioned in one of dw's articles.
anyway, alot of insects and animals have a "homing sense", and i although i am not qualified to make any predictions, i would guess that as we enter further into this new energy "realm" that we will see more and more "lost" creatures. think of the humpback whales in the river in california. i would be interested to read reports of other "unusual" events like this...
in the past, i had always believed that animals navigate via an internal geo-magnetic "compass"... changes in the earth's magnetic qualities (think pole shifting) could affect this "homing compass", correct? i would ask the group their opinions on "relating" the two concepts 1) geo-magnetic navigation and 2) torsion-wave cse... maybe one in the same?
oh, and i apologize for the "quality" of this post - in a rush...
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