Posted on 04/15/2007 10:18:51 PM PDT by doug from upland
Listen to your local affiliate or through the website.
Remote viewer Major Ed Dames is predicting a major famine due to a wheat fungus. We do not have enought pesticide to protect both soybeans and wheat. Africa will be hit very hard.
Oh, I thought you were taking these jokers seriously. It's a relief to hear otherwise.
Yeah, I hear of people breaking casinos all over the world with remote viewing.
I think the human brain gives off 25 watts. How far is that going to get you "remote viewing" around the world when you can't "see" what the dealer's holding in black jack across the table from you?
Then I say just protect the wheat.
Now Art is talking about the bees disappearing. You can laugh, but I’ve heard several reports on this. Some think it may be cell phone radiation that disorients the bees so they can’t make it back to the hive. Another theory is a newer pesticide.
Must be a pretty depressing life when the best that you can hope for is to survive on composted earthworms.
Art Bell is afraid of Ouiji boards.
Vanishing bees cause concernPublished: Friday, 13 April, 2007, 01:05 PM Doha Time
LONDON: London beekeepers said yesterday that up to three-quarters of their bees have simply vanished without reason.
John Chapple, head of the London Beekeepers Association, said that when he opened his 40 hives after the winter, only 10 were unaffected by a mystery plague. Twenty-three of the hives were empty and seven contained dead bees.
Because bees pollinate fruit trees and crops, the situation could seriously affect crops.
Chapple said: The problem was that most of the bees had just disappeared. It was like the Mary Celeste. Theres no chance they had been stolen.
The ones left did not seem to have been attacked by varroa (a tiny parasitical mite). I really do not know what has happened.
He said: Many colleagues and bee clubs tell me that they are experiencing something similar. The Pinner and Ruislip beekeepers group told me that they have lost 50% to 75% of their bees. I dont know what is happening, but the bees are just going.
Beekeepers fear this may be the start of colony collapse disorder (CCD), a phenomenon sweeping the US and Europe, and possibly the most serious disease yet faced by bees.
The national bee unit, part of the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, which has come up with the CCD theory, does not know what could be causing it. London Evening Standard
Ed Dames, meet Paul Ehrlich. Despite being discredited, the books still sell.
Wise decision imo.
Certainly our religion allows for the possibility that certain individuals, through the power of God or sometimes the devil, may be able to perceive events happening distantly in time or space. But I don’t believe Dames fits either one of those categories. Just a story spinner who values the face time (radio time). I forget if he is the one who sells the remote viewing “courses”.
Dames might be fun the first time you hear him, but after that, you realize that he hardly ever hits a prediction, and besides, he's not a very good story teller on top of it.
Not the safest toy to play with. Much has been written about them.
All he needs to protect himself from Ouiji boards is...
A fat white guy in yellow!
Actually, he admits that “getting the timeframe correct” is the hardest part about remote viewing!
I hope the wasps get taken out. I'd like to eat food on my deck without getting attacked by them for a change.
They obviously do :-)
He's a Democrat, right?
Actually the more accurate number is closer to one thousand two hundred and thirty seven years give or take a few Leap Years and the Gregorian adjustment.
Bees use polarized light to navigate. PL can’t be affected by the EM waves from cell phones, and so bees probably aren’t affected by cell phone EM either.
Next.
(I know you aren’t saying you believe this stuff.)
I’ve been wonering if it’s some unforseen results from using the most commonly used herbicide in the world.
Millions of gallons of it used annually.
Round Up.
I could be off the mark and hope I am.
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