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Charles Linder <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 10 Jul 2017 20:11:44 -0500
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How can one be a "shill" when not selling anything?



shill
In conspiracy terms: A Shill is a person who is pretending to agree with a
conspiracy and intentionally circulates false information or acts totally
insane in an effort to discredit said conspiracy. Shills are often thought
to be hired by the government but don't necessarily have to be.
The media loves Shills because its easy to Straw man their false arguments
and link their crazy unproven claims to ALL believers of said Conspiracy




No need to have something for sale.  Shills can be on either side of the
argument.



Randy  you mentioned Dr. Cambell's comments,  any link or information on
those??? I read the link you provided  that basically said  we put in a
"correction" for the country,  but see no information on what that was or
would look like?

Sure seems to me that if a statistican was actually looking at this he would
see no differences within any sort of reasonable confidence.   Very curious
as to how they could "account" for differences in country and forage base vs
weather.  Any serious beek knows 5 miles can be whole different world in
hive development.

Has anyone seen anything on how or what they did to account for the "extra"
Imaclorpid?






Charles

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