Did you guys hear last nights radio show on Coast to Coast? Art Bell had a 3 hour program (the first hour was a psychic) last night with Richard C. Hoagland explaining CCD. He was blaming the comb size saying it had some sort of frequency resonance that the bees use as a locator. It was very interesting but sounded kind of silly to me.
You can listen to the program by clicking the link below and then choosing your media method from there on the top of the page. Definately worth a listen! :-D
http://www.coasttocoastam.com/shows/2007/05/12.html (http://www.coasttocoastam.com/shows/2007/05/12.html)
Sean Kelly
Oh man, I'm sorry guys. I just realized you have to be a subscriber to download past episodes. I was hoping to put it on my iPod tonight and listen to the whole thing since I only caught parts of it. That sucks. Maybe I can find it somewhere else on the web. I'll give the link if I can find one.
Sean Kelly
Sean:
Here is a link that Scatpack shared to a Canadian Station that plays the entire show (news, commercial, etc.) but has full archieves of Coasttocoastam.com shows
http://www.cjob.com/station/audiovault_preview.aspx
Just put in the date and time to any C2C show - this is a GREAT alternative to NON-SUBSCRIBERS. Of course, true conspiracy buffs find the subscribership worth EVERY penny!!!!!
Thanks for that link John! I was hoping to download this episode on my iPod to listen to tonight. That Canadian thing is cool, but looks like I'll have to break down and subscribe to streamlink. Oh well.
Sean Kelly
I came across it somewhere and listened to it a few weeks ago. Cell size might be a factor, but that can be explained in terms of the size of the bees and their ability to develop more normally. I thought it was a bit overkill to explain things in terms of a new type of resonance, which requires a new type of physics (developed in secret by the Soviets, but some info leaked out). Which is of course, related to the secrets of the pyramids. The truth IS out there (somewhere).
Here's a publication:
http://www.enterprisemission.com/Bees/thebeesneeds.htm