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Operation Cloverleaf Connection to Disappearing Bees, Food Shortages and Animal Extinctions

Saturday, April 14, 2012 22:36
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OPERATION CLOVERLEAF EXPLAINED  Click Here

Planet earth is now encased in a membrane of heavy metal aerosol particles sprayed from jet aircraft with the effect of shutting down the very sunlight necessary to sustain life.

Many people call them “chemtrails” but the military refers to them as “Stratospheric Aerosol Geoengineering” (SAG) and “Aerial Obscuration”.(AO)

It’s becoming clear that these aerosols are destroying the atmosphere and life processes on earth.  Sunlight can no longer control the proliferation of fungal growths that are systematically killing off the food chain and causing illnesses.

Fungal infections have now been isolated as the major cause of a new global epedimic of sinusitus according to the Mayo clinic

Bees began to vanish in France in th late 90′s, just as the aerosol operations were ramping up to cause public complaints in the UK. Now the bee colony collapse continues to make polination of crops more difficult and more expensive.

Soils are increasingly infected with heavy metals of aluminum oxide and losing their ability to sustain crops without addition of more fertilizers and powerful insecticides.

The bee die off, the bat die off and many flora and fauna are dying due to direct poisoning from heavy metals of aluminum contained in these aerosols.

- What will it take to start a public conversation about the poisoning of the planet with aerosols?

- Why is the media not reporting the massive spraying of aluminum and Barium that are so obvious to you and me and the average person?

- Why do the same institutions (UN/IPCC) who warn us about Global Warming never acknowledge the millions of tons of aerosol dumps that are poisong the planet?

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Fungus threat escalates for food, wildlife: scientists
Agence France-Presse 04/12/2012

PARIS, France – Species of fungus, driven by trade, travel and climate change, pose a mounting threat to food supplies and biodiversity, scientists said on Wednesday.

Widely unknown to the general public, seven fungal epidemics are under way, striking bees, bats, frogs, soft corals and sea turtles as well as rice and wheat, they said.

Human health and livelihoods are at stake, for fungus costs $60 billion a year in losses to corn, wheat and rice alone, according to their assessment, published by the science journal Nature.  More

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Fungal Threats to Biodiversity, Food Supply at ‘Unprecedented’ Levels

Common Dreams – 4-13-2012

An “unprecedented” number of fungus-caused diseases are threatening biodiversity and the global food supply, scientists say in a study published yesterday.

Bat with white-nose syndrome in Great Smoky Mountains National Park (photo: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Headquarters) “In both animals and plants, an unprecedented number of fungal and fungal-like species have recently caused some of the most severe die-offs and extinctions ever witnessed in wild species, and are jeopardizing food security,” the study warned.
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Stop fungal rot to save crops

Imperial College 12 Apr 2012
Rice plant showing symptoms of the rice blast fungus
Rice plant showing symptoms of rice blast fungus

More than 600 million people could be fed each year by halting the spread of fungal diseases in the world’s five most important crops, according to new research.  More

 

 

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