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"Dr. Joe Carson" <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 28 Dec 2012 11:31:30 -0900
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We do not have remote viewing in all hives. 

The French did not sell this system but rather it is an in depth ongoing study that perhaps one could read about in future journals. 

There are many facets to the ongoing study. 

Remote real time viewing via satellite is needed as yards are hundreds of miles from civilization and road system. 

We have also used probe as was suggested but we are looking at much more than thermo and probe can provide.

Our environment is a tad bit different than in the lower 48 States or much of Canada with it's road system.

Joe Carson
Alaska Heavenly Honey  
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