posted on Jun, 29 2014 @ 06:29 AM
Oh the Irony that can be found here! So Monsanto put up the money to fund the Monsanto Insectarium in order to educate the children about how
important our little insect friends are, specifically the honey bee, which I will return to here soon! How kind of them, I mean really it is so clear
that Monsanto has our best interests at heart! Why would anyone ever try to argue against such a righteous company!
I dig Aaron and Melissa's reporting. I know they came from the Alex Jones camp a while ago, but they seem legit and the way they have been calling
attention to Monsanto is something I will continue to support, really I like everything I have seen from them over at Truth stream media!
truthstreammedia.com...
Now on to the solution to the ever decreasing bee population! Well first and Monsanto has this covered out of their benevolence and best intentions is
to buy up a company researching this very problem albeit independent of their control; Beelogics!?! How clever!!
This is the conclusion of three recent studies which implicate a class of pesticides known as neonicotinoids, or "neonics" for short, which
coat a massive 142 million acres of corn, wheat, soy and cotton seeds in the U.S. alone. They are also a common ingredient in a wide variety of home
gardening products. As I detail in an article which was published by Reuters last month, neonics are absorbed by the plants' vascular system and
contaminate the pollen and nectar that bees encounter on their rounds. Neonics are a nerve poison that disorient their insect victims and appear to
damage the homing ability of bees, which may help to account for their mysterious failure to make it back to the hive
www.huffingtonpost.com...
What else can we do to control the food supply given the problems arising from our initial attempt. I know, why not bust out the Robobee!!
The RoboBee is a mechanical bee in the design stage at the Micro-Robotics Lab, housed in a well-appointed building at Harvard University.
The RoboBee project's Intelligence Office declares that the robotic inventors are inspired by the bee. The RoboBee project's website and press
releases use the imagery of the golden bees that we remember from our love of the cuddly, buzzy honey-maker.
www.huffingtonpost.com...
More info of Harvard's I am sure random creation, no way has it been under the direction of Monsanto/Darpa lol I can not even attempt to keep a
straight face. I mean as if science is ever crafted around Government/Corporate influence! I am sure plenty of independent researchers are continually
given money to prove the negative affects of any this so we are all covered. Nothing to see here simply improving Nature with no consequences at
all!
We take for granted the effortless flight of insects, thinking nothing of swatting a pesky fly and crushing its wings. But this insect is a
model of complexity. After 12 years of work, researchers at the Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences have succeeded in creating a
fly-like robot. And in early May, they announced that their tiny RoboBee (yes, it’s called a RoboBee even though it’s based on the mechanics of a
fly) took flight. In the future, that could mean big things for everything from disaster relief to colony collapse disorder.
www.fastcoexist.com...
I leave it to you to weed through the sarcasm!
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