by iKnow on October 10th, 2009

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Most people have heard about colony collapse disorder in Honey Bees. But did you know that fireflies are also disappearing? What do you think about these two insects dying out?

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  • by JeanOliverAdvacate on July 5th, 2010

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    If you get a magnify glass & look at most dead insects anywhere, you will see Morgellons Fibers.. They kill everything! See a live kill at http://www.youtube.com/user/rusticranchfarms on Youtube. rusticranchfarms channel has several other videos showing the CCD Morgellons connection but no one will believe until they themselves pick up a magnify glass and spend 3 days and you will be 100% convinced

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  • by Eileen on October 10th, 2009

    Eileen

    Ok I am sorry about the firefly. I confuss that when I was younger my disordered mind would.......yes I would pull the lights off them, I confuss I am sorry if I have added to the diminishing factor of the firefly, my god show mercy on my sick soul. On the other hand the bee, well hell I hate honey and quite frankly swell like a mofo when I get stung by one of them, so I am not really sad to see them leave this planet! LOL

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