news.independent.co.uk— Bee, which we depend on to, among other things, polinate crops, are suddenly and mysteriously dying off. Some scientists are now saying that radiation from cell phones are to blame.
Apr 15, 2007View in Crawl 4
This isn't a sudden event. I live in suburban New England and notice the disappearance of honey bees about ten years ago. We have always had large gardens and until that time always had honey bees, too. Sonar has screwed up the oceans for dolphins and whales, maybe we've tuned into a frequency that confuses these valuable insects. Whatever the cause, it began here around the time cell towers began to sprout. It certainly merits more research...quickly.
well, unfountenataly, it doesn't matter what is killing the bees, unless we start to do some reseach into it, like real reseach, governement funded research, then we will loss our bees, no bess equals no flowers, no pollination, ......no animals, .......and eventually no us. and as you may read this and smerk, look around you, it's not funny, you can see the collapse of the environment all around us. It was albert einstein who said that once we begin to loss the bees, we have four years to live. no you have two choices, sit there, close this page and go about your daily routine, or get up and do something about it, write to the governement, request that more reseach be done. don't use pesticides, tell all your friends, heck even make your own bee hives...no bees equals no future.! will you do something about it?
I'd also like to see more research about this. I like my honeyed coffee better than sugared coffee. Plus they're cute, I love photographing them on flowers.
I can't make any cute comments about what is or isn't killing bees but in my neighborhood I'm seeing it every day. I live in Nor Cal in the woods and I'm finding dead bees all the time in my yard. I have also witnessed honey bees acting very aggressively..in full attack mode towards humans, for no apparentg reason. I have never seen these things in my 12 years of living in the area.
Hey, why don't we look at the benefits, eh? A dramatic decline in the likelihood of a bee sting isn't that bad.But all the extra pollen in the air gives me allergies.
hey if you cant figure out why someone would quote a man of such genius i guess i can't help ya. does simple logic mean anything to you? it really shouldnt take such genius to figure that out, if the bees die, we die. its as simple as that.
This cell phone killing the bees theory has been debunked as scientists have found a virus that's effecting their navigation.Misleading information about the dangers of cell phone use do nothing to educate or serve public health. Stories like this harm the credibility of the real information about cell phone dangers.Cell phone radiation doesn't pop popcorn either. Just for the record.Esti Allina-Turnauerwww.safecellusa.comwww.safecell.co.il
fuckingusernameApr 15, 2007
buried as inaccurate
cnot3Apr 15, 2007
Yet another victory for mankind in our ongoing struggle against bees. f**k bees.
twoplankerApr 16, 2007
well, i like honey and honey bees aren't aggro so hang the cell up so i can enjoy my toast techno douchebags
idiggmalkinApr 16, 2007
Every time you answer your cell a bee goes to Heaven.
bwhippleApr 20, 2007
This isn't a sudden event. I live in suburban New England and notice the disappearance of honey bees about ten years ago. We have always had large gardens and until that time always had honey bees, too. Sonar has screwed up the oceans for dolphins and whales, maybe we've tuned into a frequency that confuses these valuable insects. Whatever the cause, it began here around the time cell towers began to sprout. It certainly merits more research...quickly.
amanda333Apr 21, 2007
well, unfountenataly, it doesn't matter what is killing the bees, unless we start to do some reseach into it, like real reseach, governement funded research, then we will loss our bees, no bess equals no flowers, no pollination, ......no animals, .......and eventually no us. and as you may read this and smerk, look around you, it's not funny, you can see the collapse of the environment all around us. It was albert einstein who said that once we begin to loss the bees, we have four years to live. no you have two choices, sit there, close this page and go about your daily routine, or get up and do something about it, write to the governement, request that more reseach be done. don't use pesticides, tell all your friends, heck even make your own bee hives...no bees equals no future.! will you do something about it?
lythiaApr 24, 2007
I'd also like to see more research about this. I like my honeyed coffee better than sugared coffee. Plus they're cute, I love photographing them on flowers.
surfvivorApr 28, 2007
I can't make any cute comments about what is or isn't killing bees but in my neighborhood I'm seeing it every day. I live in Nor Cal in the woods and I'm finding dead bees all the time in my yard. I have also witnessed honey bees acting very aggressively..in full attack mode towards humans, for no apparentg reason. I have never seen these things in my 12 years of living in the area.
youcandiggitMay 5, 2007
Hey, why don't we look at the benefits, eh? A dramatic decline in the likelihood of a bee sting isn't that bad.But all the extra pollen in the air gives me allergies.
jmnic51May 18, 2007
hey if you cant figure out why someone would quote a man of such genius i guess i can't help ya. does simple logic mean anything to you? it really shouldnt take such genius to figure that out, if the bees die, we die. its as simple as that.
sonnentagerFeb 5, 2008
oh my god thats terrible... oh hold on my cell just went off i gotta take this. my ring tone is awesome
estiallinaDec 24, 2008
This cell phone killing the bees theory has been debunked as scientists have found a virus that's effecting their navigation.Misleading information about the dangers of cell phone use do nothing to educate or serve public health. Stories like this harm the credibility of the real information about cell phone dangers.Cell phone radiation doesn't pop popcorn either. Just for the record.Esti Allina-Turnauerwww.safecellusa.comwww.safecell.co.il
orchardnorthMay 4, 2010
If it's doing this to bees what is it doing to humans <a class="user" href="http://www.orchardnorth.co.uk" rel="nofollow">http://www.orchardnorth.co.uk</a> .
raven515Jun 2, 2010
if we all switch to at&t the bees will be just fine