Sunday, August 19, 2007

CCD: The Mission?


"If the bee disappeared off the surface of the globe then man would only have four years of life left." - Einstein.

The "scientific community" is so far unable to fathom the astonishing, mysterious, and catastrophic destruction of the honey-bee population over the last 12 months. U.S. beekeepers are reporting losses up to 70 to 90 percent of their bees in a phenomenon that has been termed Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD). In May of this year US Congress held hearings and funded research to solve the problem. I read about this recently, and dimly recalled hearing about it late last year.

I'm sure plants can be pollinated artificially, but as it stand right now I don't know exactly how critical bees are to civilization's production line. Are they the ones that pollinate crops, fruits and vegetables, plants for livestock feed?

I think Jung would say that I need to ask of my dreams, "Why bees?". It's true that whoever the agents are, it is unlikely that they are bees. So why did they take the form of bees in their communiques?

http://www.honeybeequiet.com/?gclid=CIz46pj4go4CFQ4egQodgWfYOw

Bs and Cs

In the first season of Lost when they first find the cave with Adam and Eve skeletons, Charlie steps on a beehive. They all end up running away, and some of them have to strip off in an anti-bee strategy. When the bees have gone, Charlie retrieves Kate's top, and brings it to her.
"It was full of bees" she says.
"I'd have thought Cs actually" he says.
I am sure I watched this episode round about the time of the communiques. I think it is significant, for reasons that will become clearer.