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Why are the honeybees dying?

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Anonymous

17y ago
Updated: 8/16/2019

I believe that Rudolf Steiner gave us the answer way back in 1924, when he predicted that if humanity continues to work with the bees in the artificial manner that they are using, they would disappear in fifty to eighty years. And it has come true. You might want to scope the article by Earth Vision - Why the Bees are Dying - and how to bring them back. You can access the article Why the Bees are Dying on the Earth Vision site: http://www.evsite.net or the exact page is here: http://www.evbooks.net/earth_vision_021.htm

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