Well, until someone else comes in and points out the new-kid-on-the-block poison is toxic to humans, some miracle products are already widespread when the truth comes out. Don't know why that is, but it's creepy how the system fails to pick up on animal loss and human illnesses by the product.Some of the chemical compounds they are putting out are worse than roundup.our government is spraying us and killing off wildlife,if americans dont get off their ass and get law enforcement to arrest these criminals in washington soon,eventualy WE will be the next victems of their to start dying in droves as the wildlife is.
incedible that we have let this happen with out corrupt two party system.BOTH corrupt and not here to serve the people.
Severe Decreases In Bugs, Birds, Animals For The Past 7 Years Near Springfield, MOSevere Decreases In Bugs, Birds, AnimalsSounds like they mixed up some Roundup or other defoliant if trees are also dying.
For The Past 7 Years Near Springfield, MO
From Madra
6-25-19
Hello Mr Rense...
I want to add my report from Southern Missouri to your Bugs And Birds Archive.
We are about 50 miles from Springfield, MO and we have watched a steady decrease in birds, bugs, snakes, frogs, turkeys and deer for the past 7 years. Trees are dying at an alarming rate...trees with roots in the water in springs and creeks. near lakes are dead and dying. Some die from the top down and some look like they got hit with a flame thrower. Green leaves are falling off in huge clumps... like a person undergoing radiation treatments which makes their hair fall out in chunks. The nuts on the black walnut tree are black inside and gooey. There are very few animals and what few there are tend to be young animals. The older animals are dead and dying.
I read the article, LA FAM FAN, and I wonder why they went after all the bugs. We already have a problem with losing honeybees, which are great pollinators and necessary for farming. But it's downright creepy when turkeys disappear off the face of the map because Benjamin Franklin truly thought the turkey ought to be the national bird back in the 1770s^. Is there a school of agriculture in the vicinity? I'd call them and report what you are seeing. When malaria hits an area, they have to get rid of the vector route to save human life. However, human life would not be possible without the pollination of bees and like creatures. I'm so sorry this area has a problem. I wonder if it could be something else? Your local agriculture school might have an answer. "Madra" could be an older citizen who is experiencing memory confusion, or they could be right on. Call the agricultural school in Missouri. Saving the planet starts one person at a time recycling and paying close attention to what is going on. I hope the state of Missouri is not being depleted by some kind of terrorist group as an experiment. There were undercurrents of rumors of terrorists a few years back when the bird flu was a worry due to its toxicity to human beings. The local college of agriculture may know if this is a real problem. You also might call the Audubon society dot org. They may like to do a complete bird count of the region to see if birds other than turkeys are missing. Best wishes.