Is Geoengineering the Cause of High Levels of Aluminum in Bumblebees?

bees-276190_960_720By Kristan Harris

Recent University Study Shows High Levels of Aluminum in Bumblebees Maybe the Cause of Decline in Population

A recent study published on the journal Public Library of Science One, links aluminum as a contributing factor to the decline of bumblebees. There has been much debate on what is causing the rapid loss of the insect species, from pesticides to pollution.

A recent University of Sussex study showed “The actual content of aluminum in pupae are extremely high and demonstrate significant exposure to aluminum. Bees rely heavily on cognitive function and aluminum is a known neurotoxin.”

University of Pittsburgh study published “bees are at risk of ingesting toxic amounts of aluminum and nickel found in flowers growing in polluted soil.”

So where is the aluminum coming from? One cause could be from geoengineering experiments. A short time ago, military whistle-bower Kristen Meghan came forward and exposed aluminum barium as an ingredient in weather modification. Air, soil and water all tested positive for Aluminum Barium, Strontium Oxide and Sulfates.

Learn more:  http://www.naturalblaze.com/2017/01/geoengineering-cause-high-levels-of-aluminum-bumblebees.html