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Got this as part of an email  from a beekeeper in Scotland

http://www.moraybeedinosaurs.co.uk/bee_news.html

Colorado bee-farmer Tom Theobald has a superb 5 minute video up on Youtube -
made by a professional film maker in the USA.

It is a  lucid and passionate statement of the struggle that he has been
forced to undertake since he discovered the whole rat's nest of lies
surrounding the registration and licensing of Clothianidin; the nicotinoid
that is suspected of annihilating 3,000,000 American bee colonies in the
last four years. This neonicotinoid has been planted on 88 million acres of
corn in America - every year since 2003 - which amounts to 840 million acres
drenched in this neuro-toxin; but it appears that it was never 'legally'
registered as the study which was submitted by Bayer was invalid - (faked).

It is only 5 minutes long, and it repays watching

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_0Mrm9Y6khk

The second is shorter - less than 2 minutes and it is just Tom talking about
his approach to life, beekeeping and the behaviour of the Corporate Mind.
This was shot a few years ago - about 2007 or so

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HpwOOqEQ798


Walter
littlewolfapiaries.com

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