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

I don't know if you are aware of the  the fact that the bees seem to be dying out, but that very horror is for real.

And!... it doesn't take much of an imagination to figure that ol' Einstein was dead on with his words and prediction.

There is no clear answer to why hundreds of thousans of bee colonies have already been wiped out, but I bet the silly turd Al Gore will be able to produce a lie about this as well, on which he will be able to cash in.

Search the net for your self, by googeling: bees+death, but a fine page to start with is found HERE
Monsanto's GM corn is killing bees  Saturday, March 31. 2007  SOURCE

However, in Germany where they still teach science they published an article about the toxic nature of Monsantos Triple Hybrid GM corn and its effect on bees in '05. Why won't the media here mention that GM corn is the likely cause of the bees disapearing? Could it be that Monsanto is a massive multinational corp with a market capitalization of 30 billion dollars?? Of course insects are seen as pests by most people. Most people who passed Earth Science class in highschool understand that every part of the food chain is important and some, but not most, understand that bees perform a task that vital to our survival.

Albert Einstein once predicted that if bees were to disappear, man would follow only a few years later.
That hypothesis could soon be put to the test.

Now in Spain, hundreds of thousands of colonies have been lost, and beekeepers in northern Croatia estimated that five million bees had died in just 48 hours this week. In Poland, the Swietokrzyskie beekeeper association has estimated that up to 40 per cent of bees were wiped out last year. Greece, Switzerland, Italy and Portugal have also reported heavy losses.

The depopulation of bees (could)
WILL have a huge impact on the environment, which is reliant on the insects for pollination. If taken to the extreme, crops, fodder - and therefore livestock - could die off if there are no pollinating insects left.
German bee expert Professor Joergen Tautz from Wurzburg University said: "Bees are vital to bio diversity. There are 130,000 plants for example for which bees are essential to pollination, from melons to pumpkins, raspberries and all kind of fruit trees - as well as animal fodder - like clover.


"Bees are more important than poultry in terms of human nutrition. Bees from one hive can visit a million flowers within a 400 square kilometre area in just one day. Bees are not only working for our welfare, they are also perfect indicators of the state of the environment. We should take note."

WILL has been added by Brandulph
Click on me please!... MONSANTO is
    killing me!
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