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singular_me
31st May 2016, 11:09 AM
Electricity (and its by product, electromagnetism) is the Law of God/Cosmos... nobody does what s/he wants, positive and negative outcomes are dictated, embedded in the fabric Universe. What my book is all about. Thanks to the so many rabbit holes I have probed to understand how/why power has remained unchallenged so far. A shabby secret that NWO would hate you to uncover. They just master physics/laws of electricity.

Get ready to see the Electric Universe Theory triumph over einstein and newton...

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HOW IT WORKS BETWEEN HUMANS

This whole electric universe is a complex maze of similar tensions. Every particle of matter in the universe is separated from its condition of oneness, just as the return ball is separated from the hand, and each is connected with the other one by an electric thread of light which measures the tension of that separateness -- Walter Russell

All opposites of all kinds extend from a mutual equator which is their common unity, and to that equator they must eventually return in order to repeat. Every pair must become one in order to again become two. Men and women do not escape this two-way reciprocatve law. Each becomes what the other is. Both are always compromising each other's unbalance. If the two unbalances are equal and opposite, each type will survive and grow mentally, spiritually and physically. If the two unbalanced mates are unequal in their opposition, the penalty is degeneration - mentally, spiritually and physically. The quality of one mate is a compromise with the quality of the other. The pattern resulting from this spiritual, mental and moral development is compromised for good or bad by every contact between them - no matter how slight. This is true even outside the sex union - Walter Russel

DAVID ICKE'S QUOTE
Slowly but surely mainstream science is being forced by the evidence to accept that the world that we see is dictated by the world that we don’t see. But then I was just a nutter.
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31 May 2016 GMT

You better bee-lieve it! ‘Dancing’ hairs lead bumblebees to pollen by sensing electric signals given out by flowers

Blooms are known to send out electric signals to pollinators
Tiny vibrating hairs let bees sense and interpret signals from flowers
Many insects have similar hairs, so may be able to detect similar signals

By Sarah Griffiths for MailOnline

Published: 14:00 EST, 30 May 2016

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-3616566/You-better-bee-lieve-Dancing-hairs-lead-bumblebees-pollen-sensing-electric-signals-given-flowers.html#ixzz4AFnlKCqV


http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2016/05/30/16/34C4CAD100000578-0-image-a-42_1464621779339.jpg

cheka.
31st May 2016, 08:34 PM
skeptical. bees favor certain flowers over others. color/smell just as or more likely to draw them in imo

a stretch to claim that the disliked flowers are sending off unique electrical signals that bees decode and interpret as worthless

Cebu_4_2
31st May 2016, 09:18 PM
I have to disern with this, there very well could be a magnet correlation. Birds use it to navigate, are bees that much insurperior as niggers? I don't think so.

I vote Goldie has a point here.

singular_me
14th June 2016, 10:58 AM
every manifestation of life causes (or is caused by) a vibration, as much as smell which creates an emotion, and emotions are electric by nature

we all respond to certain matching wave lengths/sound/vibration, all determined by either fear or love. Some flowers are just more appealing to bees, depending on their electromagnetic resonance, defined by the causation of the smell.


skeptical. bees favor certain flowers over others. color/smell just as or more likely to draw them in imo

a stretch to claim that the disliked flowers are sending off unique electrical signals that bees decode and interpret as worthless


explained very simply
David Icke The Electrical & Plasma Universe Theory
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hGvLeTPmmGk

singular_me
12th July 2016, 12:52 PM
I have never really supported any management of any kind, would enjoy a lot more to see a march of 2 million people on washington against mosanto that this. The problem is that when people allow organizations to do the thinking for them, the "appropriate reaction" is always very much delayed

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Maryland To Become First State In U.S. To Ban Bee-Killing Pesticides
12 July 2016 GMT

In 2015, honey bee populations in the state of Maryland declined by 61%, according to the USDA. That startling statistic is two times higher than the national average, which is why beekeepers are celebrating the state’s recent decision to ban neonicotinoids, pesticides which have been linked with Colony Collapse Disorder.

ThinkProgress reports that in April, the Maryland House and Senate agreed upon and jointly passed a final version of the Maryland Pollinator Protection Act. If passed, the legislation will virtually eliminate consumer use of the widely-used pesticide that has been shown to negatively impact honey bee populations. In effect, Maryland will become the first state in the U.S. to codify such protection for the bumbling insects.’
http://www.naturalblaze.com/2016/07/maryland-to-become-first-state-in-u-s-to-ban-bee-killing-pesticides.html

osoab
12th July 2016, 07:17 PM
I saw my 4th honey bee of the season in my garden this past weekend. Not saying I have been diligently looking.

It was favoring a medicinal plant which name I am unable to recall. Just one bee.