Natural Wax and Honey Bees

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Dec 3, 2007, 2:59:04 PM12/3/07
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Where have the honey bees gone lately? They produce honey, honey
combs, and natural wax, as well as help pollinate a variety of plants
and crops. There is a significance with natural wax (and possibly
honey, honey combs, and the crops honey bees pollinate) and
electromagnetic frequency weapons, other technology weapons, and
psychotronics.

Lead and mercury are more known as protective measures against
psychotronics. However, natural wax has a unique inert quality. It's a
natural barrier to water. It's a natural and protective film and
barrier.

There are many types of waxes used today, and all waxes are not equal.
The traditional candles many people have used may contain lead and
other natural protective qualities. Natural wax (honey bees) and
petroleum based wax (fossil fuels) candles are recommended to be
replaced with soy wax and other "preferable" wax candles (which are
supposed to be longer lasting and "cleaner" burning). I don't
recommend the newer "cleaner" candles, and rather prefer the
traditional natural wax candles.

Many "wax", waxy, or wax coating products, although possibly
"protective" for the items they are coating (from water and dirt, for
example), may not prove to be much benefit as a protective measure
against psychotronics. These products may contain psychotronic
amplifying or reflecting ingredients (and many produce a high gloss
shine coating). Therefore, I don't recommended buying hundreds of
various "wax" or waxy items.

Still, natural wax and honey bees have an important role, and some
natural wax items may help protect (to some degree) from the
electromagnetic frequencies, other technology weapons, and
psychotronic radiation.


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