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Old 04-15-2007, 07:22 AM   #5
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Originally Posted by Raven View Post
bees do a kind of break dance to tell other Bee's where a source of nectar is located and they use their wings to vibrate the directions
to other bee's , while in the hive....

i think they use the reverse directions to find their way back...

perhaps the radio frequency's have proliferated to such a high degree
that it interferes with that process in a similar fashion to how the Navy's use of Sonar to locate "silent running enemy subs" have created mass strandings of whales or even killed them.

Basically that's what I was thinking to myself Craig, bee's wings vibrating are an oscillation...they can oscillate so fast that I bet the resulting NOISE could be some remote radio frequency that we don't even have equipment able to detect. Think VERY small scale.

I can tell you this, I read about 5 articles on this bee thing in the last 6 months now. It really has started to become a major problem not only in the US but also in Eu too...

Fact is...the level of cellular signals has gone up by probably close to 6000% over what it was even 5 years ago. It would not surprise me if by the addition of so many more new "micro cells" that the level of rf has increased in many areas to a factor more than should be allowed...as more and more people buy fones the sites have to increase/be divided more to add capacity, and it's these additional sites that are now bringing stronger and stronger signals into more rural areas.

They very well may be on to something here and if this does indeed prove true then it's going to be a %$%$%$%$ storm if people have to choose between eating or talking on their precious cellular fones.
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