posted on Oct, 27 2020 @ 08:29 AM
Nearby is a white pine I have admired since learning about the nutritional content of
the needles. This year it was infested with beetles. It went brown in a span of a few months.
The tree languishes in front of the Historical Society (formerly a home for naughty girls).
Of note is that the very last green boughs were seen dangling near the utility wires
on the street. I mean the very last touches of green were seen at the very tips of
the branches which approach the wires.
It is difficult for some to believe that ‘some sort of ray’ could affect biology
(indeed, the Park Ridge police firemen and paramedics will surround and forcibly arrest persons on their front lawn who are reported to utter such
nonsense) but there it is. I snapped some images however I am unable to post them on ATS.
I watched the progression of disease closely, day after day. Initially the branches near the wires remained
vibrant. Eventually, only the very tips of these branches remained alive while the entire tree was dead.
I would wager my Park Ridge Police Sheet Social Credit Forever Score that the beetles don’t like the electricity.
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edit on 27-10-2020 by TheWhiteKnight because: No. My roots and my heart are here. Why don’t YOU relocate to Niles? Zombie.
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