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A Mysterious Killer of Honeybees Threatens Our Food Supply
Second Opinion Newsletter ^ | NA | Dr. robert Rowen M.D

Posted on 05/08/2007 4:25:15 PM PDT by dvan

Albert Einstein once said, “If the bee disappeared off the surface of the globe, then man would have only four years of life left.” Why? Because without bees, plants don’t get pollinated. Without pollination, say goodbye to fruit, nuts, and some vegetables. We also won’t have natural oils (such as olive oil, sunflower oil, hemp oil, etc.). And we don’t have many natural fibers, such as cotton.

You can see how important the bee is to our livelihood and existence. Some economists say the bee is worth about $14 billion to our economy.

That’s why I was so alarmed to read the latest statistics from the American Beekeeper Federation. According to their latest report, there’s been an unexplained collapse of beehives in the country, with entire colonies being wiped out.

“During the last three months of 2006, we began to receive reports from commercial beekeepers of an alarming number of honey bee colonies dying in the eastern United States,” says Maryann Frazier, apiculture extension associate at Penn State University. While the problem didn’t start last year – it’s been going on for several years – it is getting progressively worse. And it’s not limited to the East Coast any more.

“Since the beginning of the year,” she continued, “beekeepers from all over the country have been reporting unprecedented losses. The losses are staggering: one beekeeper lost 11,000 of his 13,000 colonies; another 700 of 900; another 2,500 of 3,500; another virtually all of his 10,000.” The problem is so large, beekeepers are starting to wonder if their industry can survive.

Frazier calls the die off “Colony Collapse Disorder” or CCD. What could be causing CCD? Dennis van Engelsdorp is acting state apiarist with the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture. He says, “Preliminary work has identified several likely factors that could be causing or contributing to [the die off]. Among them are mites and associated diseases, some unknown pathogenic disease and pesticide contamination or poisoning.”

In other words, they don’t know what’s killing the bees. There’s an “unknown” killer of honeybees that threatens the nation’s entire food supply. Yes, pesticides, disease, and mites probably play a role. But there’s an underlying cause of CCD that nobody’s willing to talk about. It can lead directly to the death of the bees. Or it can weaken the bees enough that they are more susceptible to the pesticides, disease, and mites. Let me explain.

We’ve see evidence of a die off here in California. We have some very nice, mature peach and plum trees in our backyard. When I first moved to California in 2001, these trees produced wonderful fruit every year.

But something strange began in my third year here. The larger of the two peach trees did not fruit at all. And the plums soon petered out as well. The trees looked healthy, but I was mystified. They had produced awesome displays of blossoms in the spring. “Why didn’t they fruit out?” I wondered.

As I write this, it’s early spring, and the trees are in full bloom. But something’s missing. I’ve gone out for hours each day and the bees that should be prancing in the pollen – just aren’t there! Last year, our mature olive tree produced only one olive, in contrast to buckets of olives two years before. My neighbor also has fruit trees. He told me he’s seeing the same thing. “We should have bees all over our property right now,” he told me. “This year, none.”

Afraid we would lose an entire year of fruit production, I went into the Santa Rosa farmer’s market to ask for some help from a local beekeeper and honey distributor. He said his bees had not suffered nearly as much as everyone else’s.

“What’s the difference?” I asked. He said, “most beekeepers feed their bees a ‘sugar water’ syrup, but I don’t feed mine that.”

Here’s the rub: “Sugar water” nowadays means high fructose corn syrup. And nearly 100% of non-organic corn is genetically modified (GM)!

Most genetically modified corn contains Bt genes. Bt is a pesticide. Its gene is inserted into corn DNA so the corn can produce Bt to kill bugs that eat the corn.

But this couldn’t explain the widespread loss of bees. Not all beekeepers feed their bees. And bees don’t pollinate corn. So all of them aren’t dying from genetically modified corn or corn sweetener.

What about flowering plants they do visit, such as cotton? The Bangkok Post on November 17, 1997 reported some worrisome news. Some 30% of bees in the vicinity of a trial of Bt cotton in Thailand died.

Picking up on this, a leading German zoologist conducted a four-year study on bees picking up pollen from genetically modified rapeseed (aka canola oil). Professor Hans-Hinrich Kaatz then examined the microorganisms in the intestinal tubes of the young bees. He found that when the bee ingested the alien gene, the gene that was in the pollen was transferred to bacteria living inside its gut.

His quote is alarming: “The results indicate that we must assume that changes take place in the intestinal tubes of people and animals. The crossover of microorganisms takes place and people’s make-up in terms of micro-organisms in their intestinal tract is changed. This can therefore have health consequences” (emphasis added).

But it’s not just vague “health consequences.” It can have deadly consequences, as we’re seeing with the bees.

And the problem is only going to get worse. I was talking to a local beekeeper named Glenn, who came over to help my neighbor and us pollinate our trees. Glenn told me of the bitter fight the local beekeepers had with the agribusiness interests over genetically modified organisms (GMO). The Big Agri company Monsanto had bamboozled the farm owners into believing that they couldn’t compete without GMO. The beekeepers told the farmers that their farms might go under if the bees were wiped out. Monsanto still won.

The split was divisive between the sides. The bad blood caused the beekeepers to vacate their business offices that they had previously shared with the farm owners. In a subsequent election, I was shocked when conscientious Sonoma County voted to permit GM crops. We were deluged with mailings from Monsanto interests.

Glenn believes it’s a combination of new things that are weakening the gene pool of the bees. Bees never had experienced pesticides and GM-associated substances before. Feral (wild) bees tend to be very hardy creatures. But we’re now seeing them disappear as well.

Glenn referred me to fellow beekeeper and former Sonoma Beekeeper Association President Kathy Cox. She echoed the same message. Commercial beekeepers use chemicals in their hives. As a result, bees are facing a threat they have never seen before. Kathy told me, “My associate, Scott Nelson reported, ‘In the four county area (Napa, Mendocino, Marin, and Sonoma), Mendocino beekeepers have reported the fewest problems with their hives.’” Mendocino County voted for a GMO ban in 2004. The county actually defeated Monsanto, which spent megabucks to try to defeat the proposition.

Kathy says that bees require a protein-rich diet, as found in pollen. GMO can derange their immune systems with a cascade of proteins they’ve never before encountered. The changes can wreak havoc on their bodies — and the hives.

All I’ve discussed in this issue is the pesticide Bt. But there are other GMO agents in pollen that are foreign to the bees. Any one of them could weaken their immune systems. They could become vulnerable to almost anything, including the mites researchers know are ravaging some hives.

Are we facing a collapse of our food production thanks to the destruction of our friendly pollinators? I can’t tell you for sure that GM crops are killing all of the honey bees. It’s possible there are other factors. But I can tell you the GM crops are a major contributor to the problem. And we just don’t know how widespread it will become. Seeing the problem firsthand and knowing it’s happening around the country has me downright scared.

If it’s half as bad as it sounds, it’s not just our backyard that will be barren. Your supermarket and refrigerator will be barren as well. I predict that GMO will make the Vioxx scandal seem puny. (Merck deliberately allowed tens of thousands to die by Vioxx knowing its harm to the circulation system.)

I believe that GM crops are the greatest threat to our planet that we have ever seen. I fear a calamity of Biblical proportions may be in its early stages. I hope that I am wrong. But I hope you see how important this is.

Years ago, scientists from all over the world urged all governments to suspend all environmental releases of GM crops and to ban patents on organisms, seeds, and cell lines. If you still have doubts of the crisis, please visit the website www.i-sis.org.uk/list.php. Also see www.seedsofdeception.com. You won’t have any more doubts.

I urge you to contact your elected officials and demand an immediate moratorium on planting GM crops until it can be proven that friendly insect populations aren’t disrupted by GMO. Demand that all GM crops be so labeled on store shelves. Please buy organic only. Tell Monsanto how you feel by withholding your dollars from all their products. DO NOT consume any non-organic corn products (chips, tortillas, etc.) or processed items made with corn sweetener (high fructose corn syrup). You could ingest the transforming Bt gene. I eat out less and less. And when I do, I attempt to frequent only organic restaurants.

I also think legislation must be passed holding corporations and their stockholders financially and legally responsible for all damages that result from escape of their “patented” genes. After all, if they can receive the benefit of riches from a patent for their deeds, they should also have the duty to pay the piper when problems come up.

If I were to inadvertently poison you, I would be held criminally responsible. And so should they! If my dog were to escape and bite you, I would be responsible. When their pollen “escapes” and/or “bites” my field or kills my bees, should not their patented gene profits pay for it? If Monsanto stockholders knew that they could be personally responsible for your death when you become a Bt factory, we will suddenly see a newfound consciousness.

I do assure you problems are coming, whether it’s the end of honeybees or a parallel GMO calamity. (I wish Albert Einstein were alive today. I have no doubt he would travel to Washington to warn of the impending calamity, as he did regarding Nazi atomic research.)

Please join me in this fight for our food. Call your Congressman, Senator, and state representatives today! The easiest way to contact your representatives is to visit the websites www.house.gov/writerep/ (for the House) and www.senate.gov/general/contact_information/ senators_cfm.cfm (for the Senate). Both allow you to search (by zip code in the case of the House) for your representatives. They give phone numbers and addresses for both DC and local offices. They have web forms you can fill out and send for easy contact. And you can even schedule an appointment with some. If you don’t have a computer, please borrow a friend’s or visit your local library. The librarian can help you find these web pages. It’s vital you do this today!

Ref: American Beekeeping Federation online, February 2007.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society
KEYWORDS: agricuture; bees; beesaredoomed; bt; case; doomage; eeeeeeeeevilmonsanto; food; genetics; gmo; irrational; luddites; solarcycles; sunspots; wearedoomed
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To: Sunnyflorida
BTW the whole premiss of this is based on Bravo Sierra

You are showing your lack of research on this subject.

First off, the Snopes article does not dispute in the least the bee die off. What Snopes is disuputing is whether Einstein said what he said about bees.

There have already has hearings on Capital Hill concerning this, at the House Committee on Agriculture. You can find a transcript from the March hearings, and other information, here:

http://maarec.cas.psu.edu/index.html

41 posted on 05/08/2007 4:56:31 PM PDT by technomage (You get what you want one step at a time)
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To: Freedom4US
What could possibly go wrong?

Well, for starters, some people are alergic to bee stings. My daughter just bought some land at which she wants to keep bees, and she took the time to get an allergy test before taking the plunge. Her bees are to arrive later this month. She said it was very hard to find anyone who was selling them. BTW, she also spotted 4 different breeds of honeybee on some flowering bushes in our backyard.

42 posted on 05/08/2007 4:56:56 PM PDT by knittnmom (...surrounded by reality!)
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To: technomage

“If we lose a significant portion of the bee population, how do you propose we pollinate our crops?”

Illegal immigrants with paintbrushes.

Seriously, I think the real problem in America is lawns. Outlaw lawns and all the chemicals that are poured on them. Replace with flowering plants and hardscape.

My peach, pears, apple, and olive trees have the largest crop ever. My two acres is covered with purple vetch, crimson clover, rosemary, poppies and lavender. The entire two acres HUMS, there are so many bees. I’ve spotted four different species already this year. Other people in the area are amazed as they have no bees and all the bees seem to have moved to my property.

You can buy bulk seeds at:
Peaceful Valley Farm Supply
http://groworganic.com/default.html?welcome=T

Try their organic bulk seeds:
http://groworganic.com/search.html?pCommand=DoSearch&pMode=Search&sText=&sCategory=356

If you order a catalog, hang onto it. They only send out one main catalog yearly and then a smaller one with fruit trees in the fall.


43 posted on 05/08/2007 4:57:28 PM PDT by anonsquared (WHAT'S MADE IN CHINA, STAYS IN CHINA!)
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To: GATOR NAVY
Of course. Isn’t that what it is for!!!! Good grief, it is supposed to know my every thought. LOL!
44 posted on 05/08/2007 4:57:36 PM PDT by MamaB
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To: Post-Neolithic
Also heard that the wild bees have been gone for a couple of years now, anyone confirm or deny this?

You are referring to the fact that there are virtually no "feral" honey bee colonies around, which is mostly due to various kinds of mites, and has been the case for many many years now.

Actually, I am aware of at least one swarm of bees from a friends hive that migrated to become a feral colony. This happened last year, and they are gone now. The problem for feral colonies is there there is no beekeeper human-type to apply the various meds and techniques to keep the mites at bay.

As for my yard, I can say that I've seen about 100,000 honey bees.

... but then, I have 3 hives.

Whatever is causing "Colony Collapse Disorder" does not appear to be affecting those of us with stationary-in-their-yard hives. Its mainly the commercial guys that truck hundreds of hives across the country for pollination that seem to be experiencing the problem.

45 posted on 05/08/2007 5:00:14 PM PDT by C210N (Bush SPIED, Terrorists DIED!)
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To: Scotswife
"They think they may have narrowed down the cause to a parasite or virus."

Yes, the bees have a virus, so they are going to the ER now in swarms.

Bee Swarm Shuts Ark. Hospital's ER

Bee Swarm Shuts Ark. Hospital's ER

This happened a few days ago.

46 posted on 05/08/2007 5:01:24 PM PDT by lormand (Rosie O'Donald, Michael Savage and Cindy Sheehan want Bush impeached - visit the daily Savage Thread)
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To: muleskinner

I’ve got a large, flowering shrub next to my front porch. In the last 3 weekends, the only bee I’ve seen around it is a bumblebee and a few mud daubber wasps.


47 posted on 05/08/2007 5:05:10 PM PDT by muleskinner
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To: Suzy Quzy

Finally, someone understands and is aware of the facts.

reference Tesla’s technology and HAARP, there lies a clue about the bees.....

The bees are scratching the surface......

The actual story is mindboggling.....I have been studing this for the past 10 years and it came together just this past year while I was in the Congo. Once I got out of denial and away from the media, the pieces fell together. yes, it is linked directly to the end times.


48 posted on 05/08/2007 5:08:06 PM PDT by tgambill (I would like to comment.....)
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To: Suzy Quzy

Finally, someone understands and is aware of the facts.

reference Tesla’s technology and HAARP, there lies a clue about the bees.....

The bees are scratching the surface......

The actual story is mindboggling.....I have been studing this for the past 10 years and it came together just this past year while I was in the Congo. Once I got out of denial and away from the media, the pieces fell together. yes, it is linked directly to the end times.


49 posted on 05/08/2007 5:08:21 PM PDT by tgambill (I would like to comment.....)
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To: Suzy Quzy

Finally, someone understands and is aware of the facts.

reference Tesla’s technology and HAARP, there lies a clue about the bees.....

The bees are scratching the surface......

The actual story is mindboggling.....I have been studing this for the past 10 years and it came together just this past year while I was in the Congo. Once I got out of denial and away from the media, the pieces fell together. yes, it is linked directly to the end times.


50 posted on 05/08/2007 5:08:21 PM PDT by tgambill (I would like to comment.....)
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To: All

http://groworganic.com/maincat/n/0048.html

Scroll to the bottom for purple vetch. I threw one pound of the stuff on a hill in back of the house and it has now taken over. Bees love it! And the neighboring rancher says it’s highly nutritious for his cattle and he loves the fact that it has spread from my property to his. And it fixes nitrogen to the soil.


51 posted on 05/08/2007 5:08:30 PM PDT by anonsquared (WHAT'S MADE IN CHINA, STAYS IN CHINA!)
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To: shalom aleichem
If there's any science to the claim, I would think the cell towers themselves would be responsible, not the individual phone. The relative low output of a cell phone is nothing compared to the towers themselves, which act as repeaters/amplifiers designed to transport a mesh network of countless thousands of calls at any given moment. A similar principle applies to Doppler radar - when the microwave antennna in the radome is transmitting, the radiation put out will literally cook any birds that are unfortunate enough to be in the immediate vicinity.


52 posted on 05/08/2007 5:09:12 PM PDT by Viking2002 (Fred Thompson in '08, baby!)
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To: C210N
I've heard it's a problem in 27 states. Looks like Mass. may be O.K. so far.

As far a GMo seed, is there much commercially grown corn up there?

53 posted on 05/08/2007 5:12:16 PM PDT by muleskinner
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To: dvan
A local talk radio garden guy has been saying the bee die off is probably related to GM plants. He sounds just like this story. Paranoid.

I'm not saying there is no relation, I'm just saying that the folks crying about GM plants killing bees didn't go out and do the research and come to that conclusion. They started out hating and fearing GM plants, and hearing of trouble with an unknown cause, they decided to blame it on GM plants. A hundred years ago they would have blamed the bee die off on the Jews.

Oh, and if breeding plants that are naturally resistant to bugs is a bad thing, then I guess these Greenies want us to go back to un modified plants, and spray them with DDT? Try that on one of them, and watch him/her choke on their organic, fair trade, decafe latte.

Honey prices in April of 2007 are 103.16% of honey prices in April of 2004 -- $3.92# in 2007 vs. $3.80# in 2004. See graph:

http://www.honey.com/honeyindustry/stats/PriceRetail.htm

According to the Department of Labor consumer price index calculator, it takes $1.0871 in this part of 2007 to equal $1.00 in 2004. See calculator:

http://data.bls.gov/cgi-bin/cpicalc.pl

1.0871 (what it takes to equal a 2004 dollar) times $3.80# (what honey cost in April 2004) is $4.13. So, adjusted for inflation, the rapidly rising price of honey has skyrocketed up to 94.92% of what honey cost in April 2004, before the great bee die off began.

54 posted on 05/08/2007 5:16:47 PM PDT by Pilsner
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To: muleskinner

I live near Rochester NY and I have seen many honey bees this spring in my garden, also quite a few bumble bees.

As of tonight, about a dozen dead wasps that were attempting to build a nest on my deck. My spraying aim is getting better....


55 posted on 05/08/2007 5:17:27 PM PDT by Dutch Boy
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To: dvan

Goodbye, and thanks for all the nectar!


56 posted on 05/08/2007 5:19:05 PM PDT by Alouette (Learned Mother of Zion)
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To: Bushbacker1
I was listening to a talk show with a caller explaining about the honey bees. The commercial bee keepers ship the bees all over the US. They feed the bees fructose syrup for food. Not much nourishment in that. Thousands of the bees die in transit. Also there has been a mite over the last number of years that have seriously decimated hives, both wild and domestic. I like to think that the survivors of all this will be a heartier bee.
57 posted on 05/08/2007 5:20:13 PM PDT by Conservative4Ever (Hoping my 'carbon footprint' has crushed a few liberals)
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To: Ping-Pong

Another Missing Bee Article , Really Intersting Info : )Ping


58 posted on 05/08/2007 5:22:19 PM PDT by DvdMom (Impeach Nifong -)
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To: MamaB

“Our hardener...”

You have Viagra?


59 posted on 05/08/2007 5:26:29 PM PDT by hophead ("Enjoy Every Sandwich")
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To: technomage

“how do you propose we pollinate our crops?”

Illegals?


60 posted on 05/08/2007 5:27:39 PM PDT by hophead ("Enjoy Every Sandwich")
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