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Jul 18, 2022·edited Jul 18, 2022Pinned

I significantly revised my article and added a couple of sentences that are serious.

The main one is that WE WILL EAT THE HONEY WITH THE MRNA JUICE DESIGNED TO MAKE VARROA MITES INFERTILE. What will the juice do to US?

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Jul 18, 2022·edited Jul 19, 2022Liked by Igor Chudov

Everyone should be terrified (concerned to be resolved to action) that mRNA gene editing technology is probably now more likely to cause a human extinction level event than nuclear war or asteroid impact. if anyone thinks that's hyperbole that's their prerogative.

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Jul 18, 2022Liked by Igor Chudov

“The law of unintended consequences is the only real law of history.”

- Niall Ferguson.

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Jul 18, 2022Liked by Igor Chudov

Three years later:

"Oh no, the mRNA gunk wasn't safe for the bees or effective at killing mites. Now we are all going to starve to death. Sorry about that".

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Jul 18, 2022Liked by Igor Chudov

Three years from now, we will find out that those mites were actually cleaning the bees and without the mites, the bees cannot use their wings properly. But, sadly, all bess died in the Fall of 2024 because they couldn't fly.

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Jul 18, 2022Liked by Igor Chudov

You can’t fool Mother Nature. This experiment could backfire and kill all the bees and help expedite the coming famine. Need some good news.

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Won't anyone leave those poor bees alone?

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Jul 18, 2022·edited Jul 18, 2022Liked by Igor Chudov

Little known fact is that honeybees are not endangered at all. Wild bees are endangered (partly) because commercial honeybees are outcompeting them. Honeybees are doing great because they are essentially a farm animal.

So just like with covid, the technology is being used to solve a non-existing problem. Of course it probably won't solve that either, but who cares right.

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Jul 18, 2022Liked by Igor Chudov

Yes, using covid shots as insecticides makes sense.

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Jul 18, 2022Liked by Igor Chudov

Brilliant post - also funny :-)

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Jul 18, 2022Liked by Igor Chudov

One of the strangest disconnects throughout the pandemic has been seeing the self proclaimed protectors of nature so quick to muck around with the planetary microbiome and now the insect population. We've heard about the need to preserve all species, no matter how insignificant, because of the as yet unknown role they may play in the web of life. I'm actually somewhat sympathetic to this perspective. However, it seems to be one more thing that has been abandoned by the left. We can now add species preservation to free speech, anti-corporatism, and anti-interventionist foreign policy to the things that used to be really important to the left.

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Ludicrous idea to attempt to play god with such delicate ecosystems.

If this backfires even in a small way eg the bees health and fertility. This could be severely damaging and dangerous to all life on earth. Not just humans. But plant and animal species too.

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Jul 18, 2022Liked by Igor Chudov

This is terrifying. If the bees gets infected by the MRNA we might see infertile queens and bees dying in their billions. At which point it is game over for the food supply.

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Jul 18, 2022Liked by Igor Chudov

sounds like the vaxx tech is about shedding itself to other creatures and killing them

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Jul 18, 2022Liked by Igor Chudov

ah great bees with SADS

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Oof.

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