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The Midwives of Mother Nature

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Uploaded2018-04-26
So the question today is, will I ever be able, in this life, to wake up one day, see the sun, and not hear a damn land mower in the background? Let's find out. As you probably already know, honey bees are threatened by the pesticides used by modern agriculture. I think especially the pesticides against fungi. And those who have bees complain about this, because their bees die by the thousands. They complain that their bees are dying by the thousands, entire beehives just die out, and it's a catastrophe for them. However, what I have discovered, being a little bit involved with people who keep bees, is that they don't seem to worry about the fact that bees are dying, and the effect this has on nature. They seem to worry about the fact that their bees are dying, and therefore they can't profit as much from their bees as they could before.[1] Because the people who keep bees, when they complain about the fact that their bees are dying, they don't seem to understand that the fact that they take 40 kilograms of the honey that each beehive make every year, on average, has something to do with that. Of course the bees are dying, because not only are they exposed to pesticides from modern agriculture, but they're also exposed to their greedy owners.[2] When we purchased our bees, I told the guy we purchased them from, that we don't intend[3] to rob them of their honey, we don't intend to have them for the sake of profit, and he looked at me as if I was some sort of alien creature that had just landed in his front yard and exited from some sort of UFO.[4] Bees are very important for the pollination in nature, and if you have the intention to save the diversity in nature here in Europe, then don't keep bees to take their honey. Just keep bees, and let them live their own lives.[5] Bees are very important for the pollination in nature, and therefore we should not only stop using pesticides, we should also stop robbing them, and exploiting them, and driving them to exhaustion. Which brings me to a final point here, because some people say that, well, wasps are killing bees. Well, yes, they're killing honey bees, and they are doing so because the honey bees are completely exhausted, and like everything in nature, when a creature is exhausted, it's going to be taken out by something else in nature. That's a natural process. So if you don't exhaust your bees, I'm pretty sure that they are not going to be killed off by wasps and other creatures. They're going to do for just fine. Here in Europe, in the past, we used to live in round houses, because round houses keep the warmth better, and thus they are better for the cold more. And then the Romans came and gave us square houses, and we wasted a lot of resources on keeping them warm, that we wouldn't have needed to waste if we lived in round houses, like our barbarian forebears did. And when it comes to bees, it's the same. The people who keep bees, they put them in square houses, and not only that, they often keep them in square plastic houses. Would you like to live in a plastic house? I don't think so, and bees don't like that either. But if you care about profits, it's more easy to rob them of their honey if they keep them in these square houses, plastic houses. So they do. They don't care about nature, they don't care about the bees, they care about their own profit. And that's the sad fact.[6][7][8] What I intend to do is to not rob them of their honey, as I said. But of course, if I for some reason at some point in my life or in some future life need honey for medicinal purposes, then I'm going to take some of their honey. That's the only exploitation I will ever expose them to.[9][10][11][12][13]
  1. "I want it ALL for myself! NONE shall pass!"
  2. A task for the Children watching: Can you see the THIEF hiding somewhere in this image?
  3. Start with PERMACULTURE! No pesticides needed!
  4. A bee hive today is not made for the welbeing of the bees, but for the ease of ROBING them of their produce.
  5. STOP BUYING HONEY! (Just keep some for medicinal purposes)
  6. Barbarian European House
  7. Honey Bees in Mother Nature (in a round tree trunk)
  8. A good artificial home for bees. Round houses.
  9. To our Pagan forebears, the bees were the midwives of nature, helping plants to "give birth" like midwives help women give birth s like sorcerers help people give birth to their own minds!
  10. The traditional image of elves, of forest-dwelling females armed with bows, is based on bees and their role as guardians and midwives of nature:
  11. Mother Nature NEEDS bees, and we NEED Mother Nature. Not to HELP the bees can only be defined as very unintelligent of us.
  12. STOP EXPLOITING BEES! STOP BUYING HONEY! RESTORE EUROPE!
  13. ... and STOP MOWING YOUR LAWN! Let the trees and flowers grow!