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Aaron Morris <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 19 Sep 2009 08:50:55 -0400
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Dear OllieMuffin-
You asked for the opinion of beekeepers and in response, I am pleased to
offer my opinion.

The demise of the honeybee concerns many across a wide spectrum.  There is
hardly a day that the collapse of the honeybee isn't carried in the major
media.

Recent unpublished data that is just now being submitted for peer review
indicates that the inherent problem is indubitably intertwined with the
scientifically proven fact that the bees are dying while they are busy
making crop circles.  Perhaps, genetically engineered seed is attracting the
bees in a suicidal attempt to rid the planet of this incontrovertible
abomination.

We must all remain ever vigilant if we are to survive this latest
onslaught.  I hope this opinion sheds light on your inquiry.

Steve Sweet

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