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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.A friend of mine who lives in France posted this on facebook this very morning. If it's true, this is very worrying.
http:// 24matin .ch/mon de/la-c ause-de -la-mor talite- des-abe illes-e nfin-re solue/
Then she translated it:
Here is a quick translation of the article on bees. It appears Monsanto have been infiltrating beekeeper's association in 60 so they could set up bait hives to poison bees!! So they could come to the rescue by introducing their new chemical pollinator to save the day!! A@@holes.....
Agroscope brings the proof that colony collapse disorder in bees reported since 1998 is not due to pesticides.
Contrary to the suspicions of the majority of beekeepers, phytosanitary products are not the cause. It was a voluntary act (chance find) by an American company specializing in agricultural biotechnologies set up in Morges since 2004.
The investigation which started in 2002, following a formal complaint by beekeepers associations, reached its final conclusions. Monsanto had deliberately organised the removal and then the extermination of honey bees (apis mellifera) in Europe.
Internal documents uncovered at the company, as well as videos taken by the scientific publication, demonstrated the Machiavellian strategy of the organisation. A large number of its 19,000 employees, spread over more than 60 countries, methodically infiltrated all the beekeeper's associations, in order to set up baited hives. These actions should see a pollinating agent on the shelves for sale from 2015, called Popo 265.
Monsanto, contacted by the production crew, refused to make any comment at this time.
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Then she translated it:
Here is a quick translation of the article on bees. It appears Monsanto have been infiltrating beekeeper's association in 60 so they could set up bait hives to poison bees!! So they could come to the rescue by introducing their new chemical pollinator to save the day!! A@@holes.....
Agroscope brings the proof that colony collapse disorder in bees reported since 1998 is not due to pesticides.
Contrary to the suspicions of the majority of beekeepers, phytosanitary products are not the cause. It was a voluntary act (chance find) by an American company specializing in agricultural biotechnologies set up in Morges since 2004.
The investigation which started in 2002, following a formal complaint by beekeepers associations, reached its final conclusions. Monsanto had deliberately organised the removal and then the extermination of honey bees (apis mellifera) in Europe.
Internal documents uncovered at the company, as well as videos taken by the scientific publication, demonstrated the Machiavellian strategy of the organisation. A large number of its 19,000 employees, spread over more than 60 countries, methodically infiltrated all the beekeeper's associations, in order to set up baited hives. These actions should see a pollinating agent on the shelves for sale from 2015, called Popo 265.
Monsanto, contacted by the production crew, refused to make any comment at this time.