Jim
Bramlett
(29 March 2007)
"Are GM Crops Killing Honeybees?"
Dear friends:
You may have heard about the sudden, dangerous, and mysterious decline in pollinating
honeybees in the U.S. It is an example of how man may cause or contribute
to his own end-time disasters.
See article below. The abbreviation "GM" below refers
to "genetically modified" which refers to the process of artificially
modifying the genes of food plants to produce food that was not designed by
God for the health of our bodies, and in fact may work against us. But
for commercial purposes they are becoming widespread. GM foods may also
be killing off the bees. From www.mercola.com
.
Jim
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Are GM Crops Killing Honeybees?
The honeybee population may be in grave decline around the United States. This
is a serious problem, as almost 100 crops need honeybees to transport pollen
between flowers, prompting fertilization and jump-starting the production of
seed and fruit.
However, there may soon not be enough bees to transport a sufficient amount
of pollen, as a result of colony collapse disorder; this is the catch-all name
that encompasses a myriad of possible reasons why the honeybees are disappearing,
ranging from a new infection to a compromised immune system.
Some economists have estimated this single species is worth as much as $14 billion
to the U.S. economy. Moreover, pollinated plants may account for as much as
one-third of the average American diet, and possibly the healthiest portion
of it.
A German study may have identified a simple answer to the problem: The ongoing
blight of genetically modified (GM) crops. When bees were released in a GM rapeseed
crop, then fed the pollen to younger bees, scientists discovered the bacteria
in the guts of the young ones mirrored the same genetic traits as ones found
in the GM crop.
New York
Times March 2, 2007
The Detroit News March 1, 2007
Health Truth Revealed March 4, 2007
Dr. Mercola's
Comment:
You are about to witness the first large-scale repercussions of the dangerous,
world-wide, and unregulated experiment on your health with
genetically modified (GM) crops. The problems that will result due to a
loss of honeybees are much greater than a simple
shortage of honey.
When this story hit the news a few weeks ago it is likely you heard about it,
but very few people connected the dots, including me, until a few enlightened
individuals pointed out the connection, and then the light bulbs clicked on.
The inevitable agricultural and economic catastrophe that will result is a stark
reminder of how complex, fragile and interdependent our biosystem really is.
The loss of one plant, one animal, one species can cause potentially devastating
repercussions that can wreak havoc on the entire system for years, decades,
or worse even permanently.
Genetic modification is, basically, playing fast and loose with this system,
with no real idea what the results will be. It's taking parts out of a smoothly-functioning
machine and replacing them with new, untried, and untested parts. Maybe they'll
work better. But if they wreck the whole thing, there is no replacement. This
is the only biosphere we have. Is it really worth the risk?
That is why it will be essential for you to take action and VOTE with your pocketbook.
Avoid GM foods like the plague that they truly are. Recognize that they have
the potential to destroy the human race. IF you realize that I am confident
you will realize how serious this issue is and will act responsibly and appropriately.
On
Vital Votes, Russ Bianchi from California comments:
"As I have previous posted, in addition to the very plausible scenario
of GMO seeds and plant crops contributing to the killing off the primary pollinators
to our entire food chain, BEES, for at least the last 25 years, the bees have
been poorly managed, in the insipid and dangerous practice of forcing the majority
of the bee populations in the USA to feed on High Fructose Corn Syrup, or other
cheap refined sugars, when plant nectar, pollen, sap and other botanical and
convertible materials are not available (mid and late summer, all of the Fall,
all of the Winter and early Spring).
Other responses to this article can be viewed at
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