Guest guest Posted May 19, 2007 Report Share Posted May 19, 2007 something i found on the bees All around the United States, reports have been coming in for months about the wholesale loss of bees by beekeepers. Apiarists are flummoxed over the losses which are not being suffered by native, wild bees. The " killer " bees or Africanized bees, are not affected. As much of your food relies on bee pollination skills to arrive at your tabletop, the public has cause for concern regarding this blight. Richard Hoagland, in addition to his hypotheses regarding life on other planets, has been a student of ancient civilizations and lost science. A consistent discovery, a common thread to Mr. Hoagland's life work has been the existence of the " hyper-dimension reality " For example, in order to explain the complexity of elementary particles that sub atomic physics observes in atom smashers, quantum physics postulates not just four dimensions, but perhaps as many as fifteen. You are familiar with four dimensions, the point, the plane, cube, and time. These other dimensions are hidden from you, unless an object from this other dimension, intersects with your world. If you refer to the diagrams, you will see, that an arrow that exists in a two dimensional world, is not seen unless that arrow crosses the plane of the two-dimensional world. A two dimensional person in the plane would perceive the arrow as a single point. In a similar manner, if you can wrap your mind around the concept, an object that exists in the tenth dimension only appears to you in four of its true dimensions, so that you have an incomplete picture of its true shape. The true shape of a ten dimension object would only appear to you if such a object laid " flat " in your four dimensions. Why are the domesticated " corporation farmed " bees suffering, and the wild ones are not? The answer lies in the honeycomb. The six sides of the honeycomb is not accident, the honeycomb cell has a larger multi-dimensional profile. The antenna of the bee is tuned to this six-sided structure in a multi-dimensional way. The bee can find his hive in the dark, and through the rain. A bee does not visually see his hive, he perceives it with his antenna. Why is this important? Commercial bees are started by beekeepers with a manufactured, starter honeycomb, the worker bees build the hive using this scaffold. This commercial honeycomb is not the same as the honeycomb that wild bees build for themselves. This commercial honeycomb has become invisible to the commercial bee. The bees are dying in a vain search for a home they cannot locate. _________ To help you stay safe and secure online, we've developed the all new Security Centre. http://uk.security. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 19, 2007 Report Share Posted May 19, 2007 Yes I have seen the same info. This is a good kick in the pants for all of us to respect nature. Nature will win out every time eventually. Pity the Bee's have to suffer to show us this. But if we do not listen we run the risk of following them into extinction. Starvation Happens! Igor. : elektra.fire: Sat, 19 May 2007 16:58:05 +0100Subject: bees something i found on the beesAll around the United States, reports have been comingin for months about the wholesale loss of bees bybeekeepers. Apiarists are flummoxed over the losseswhich are not being suffered by native, wild bees. The " killer " bees or Africanized bees, are not affected.As much of your food relies on bee pollination skillsto arrive at your tabletop, the public has cause forconcern regarding this blight. Richard Hoagland, inaddition to his hypotheses regarding life on otherplanets, has been a student of ancient civilizationsand lost science. A consistent discovery, a commonthread to Mr. Hoagland's life work has been theexistence of the " hyper-dimension reality " Forexample, in order to explain the complexity ofelementary particles that sub atomic physics observesin atom smashers, quantum physics postulates not justfour dimensions, but perhaps as many as fifteen. Youare familiar with four dimensions, the point, theplane, cube, and time. These other dimensions arehidden from you, unless an object from this otherdimension, intersects with your world. If you refer tothe diagrams, you will see, that an arrow that existsin a two dimensional world, is not seen unless thatarrow crosses the plane of the two-dimensional world.A two dimensional person in the plane would perceivethe arrow as a single point. In a similar manner, ifyou can wrap your mind around the concept, an objectthat exists in the tenth dimension only appears to youin four of its true dimensions, so that you have anincomplete picture of its true shape. The true shapeof a ten dimension object would only appear to you ifsuch a object laid " flat " in your four dimensions. Whyare the domesticated " corporation farmed " beessuffering, and the wild ones are not? The answer liesin the honeycomb. The six sides of the honeycomb isnot accident, the honeycomb cell has a largermulti-dimensional profile. The antenna of the bee istuned to this six-sided structure in amulti-dimensional way. The bee can find his hive inthe dark, and through the rain. A bee does notvisually see his hive, he perceives it with hisantenna. Why is this important? Commercial bees arestarted by beekeepers with a manufactured, starterhoneycomb, the worker bees build the hive using thisscaffold. This commercial honeycomb is not the same asthe honeycomb that wild bees build for themselves.This commercial honeycomb has become invisible to thecommercial bee. The bees are dying in a vain searchfor a home they cannot locate.________ To help you stay safe and secure online, we've developed the all new Security Centre. http://uk.security. _______________ Explore the seven wonders of the world http://search.msn.com/results.aspx?q=7+wonders+world & mkt=en-US & form=QBRE Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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