Monday, May 24, 2010

BEEEEEEEEEEEEE AWARE

For the last three years I've been babbling about CCD to anyone who might listen. Last night at Leigh McCloskey's IAH (incredible art house), which is another entire story, I met some interesting people who have gone well beyond the babbling stage.

Maryam Henrin and George Langeworthy have made a serious effort to bring Colony Collaspe Disorder to the forefront of cultural awareness.

The method of their serious effort is the one thing that the America public truly seems to love.....FILM.

"VANISHING OF THE BEES." is the title.

These filmmakers have found some amazing actors who aren't actors, some stunning dialogue that is not scripted and they found a horror story that doesn't have to be a horror story but will be....if America's collective awareness doesn't change.

The disappearance of HONEY BEES is a problem that needs to be solved. But before it can be solved it needs to be addressed. And the addressing needs to be done by political and corporate entities.

BUT MORE IMPORTANTLY THE AMERICA PUBLIC NEEDS TO WAKE UP AND REALIZE THAT POLITICIANS AND CORPORATIONS ARE SLEEPING IN THE SAME BED AND WE AREN'T INVITED.

THE AMERICAN PUBLIC NEEDS TO CRASH THE PARTY AND GET A SLEEP OVER.

Maryam and George's film, VANISHING OF THE BEES, brings to light many aspects of the problem including the lack of focus by the politicians. How can a politician tell Dow or Bayer, or anyone of the manufacturers of pesticides, that they have to alter their basic business structure, when they have been receiving elections funds year after year after year.

IT SEEMS OBVIOUS THAT SYSTEMIC PESTICIDES ARE THE PROBLEM.

FROM WIKIPEDIA
Pesticides can be classified based upon their biological mechanism function or application method. Most pesticides work by poisoning pests.[12] A systemic pesticide moves inside a plant following absorption by the plant. With insecticides and most fungicides, this movement is usually upward (through the xylem) and outward. Increased efficiency may be a result. Systemic insecticides, which poison pollen andnectar in the flowers, may kill bees and other needed pollinators.

The film will be opening In August and if you have any interest in hosting a pre-screening then you should contact Maryam at www.vanishingbees.com.

I've always had a special place in my heart for the honey bee and while I don't think I'm a BEE WHISPERER, I do think my Bee experience is one for the ages.

It's really nice to know that people like Maryam and George have been able to construct a foundation for raising awareness on a larger scale.

"VANISHING OF THE BEES"......a Hive Mentality Film.

WATCH FOR IT
AND BETTER THAN THAT......LEARN FROM IT!

Michael Timothy McAlevey






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