“I’ve grown crops for DECADES… this year it just STOPPED.” - No bees. No butterflies. No birds.


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“I’ve grown crops for DECADES… this year it just STOPPED.”

 

No bees. No butterflies. No birds.

 

Crops refusing to grow under a permanent toxic cloud blanket.

 

This isn’t weather. This is engineered famine.

 

Our food supply is being deliberately killed.
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1 +1 Slickwad 1 week ago

Bill Gates is wanting to control the World's food supply.

2 +1 Stupendous 2 weeks ago

Who supplies your fertilizer? You might start there.

1 +1 Comfortably_numb 2 weeks ago

This years off to a slow start, cold nights and all.

1 +1 kansaiking 2 weeks ago

lots of aphids in my trees bro..............

0 +1 JobyFluorine 2 weeks ago

@kansaiking Use neem oil.

6 +1 Bellybutton 2 weeks ago

The local vector control killed all the mosquitoes in our area.
Our outdoor lights used to have many different kinds of moths and beetles flying around them. Now I haven’t seen or heard a single frog croak in 20 years. Mosquitoes are the bottom of the food chain and feed many creatures. I have a river running through my property, you could watch fish jump out of the water feeding on the bugs, bats flying around and bullfrogs croaking. We could hear the crickets every night loud enough to hear through our well insulated house! I’d rather use repellent for the mosquitoes rather than what they’ve done! Fukers!

4 +1 Comfortably_numb 2 weeks ago

@Bellybutton come up here, the mossies will carry you off.

0 +1 JobyFluorine 2 weeks ago

@Comfortably_numb There's no shortage of skeeters in Canada. It's the same in Florida, Alaska Maryland, any place with a decent water shed or wetlands. Florida is just swamp, sooooo... same basic scenario, I guess.

1 +1 JobyFluorine 2 weeks ago

@JobyFluorine Oh! Also, Mexicans. I live in a desert, but literally every Mexican household has half a dozen used, rotting tires full of water in their yards. Front or rear. I moved to a neighborhood with an H.O.A. and there are no Mexicans, no tires, and, guess what, no mosquitoes.

8 +1 tommix1 2 weeks ago

Target the globalist meddlers for annihilation.

11 +1 YOLO_ 3 weeks ago

Yeah, what fuck fuck is going on?

12 +1 JobyFluorine 3 weeks ago

What's going on? Glyphosate. Forever chemicals in the soil and the watershed. We pump poison and plastic into the environment on an industrial scale.

When you break a portion of the food chain enough, the rest of it collapses like a house of cards, and we are all in on it.

10 +1 baraqs 3 weeks ago

@JobyFluorine Chemtrails

1 +1 Comfortably_numb 2 weeks ago

@baraqs why does nobody ever think to blame the additives in gasoline? Just think of the millions of cars spewing out ground level contrails. If you have seen a car on a cold day, you know what im talking about. Ground level contrails are more effective because they are targeted to a specific area. Why is nobody talking about this?

Oh yea. Another thing, the earth is flat, and dinosaurs live on the other side. The bones we find are just from us digging up their dead and buried.

1 +1 Comfortably_numb 2 weeks ago

@JobyFluorine more like the ebb and flow of the way things have been for millions of years.

0 +1 JobyFluorine 2 weeks ago

@Comfortably_numb I hope you are right. When I was growing up, back in the seventies, there were so many fire flies you could collect a few dozen in a glass jar, and make a lamp. This was in the city. As of now, I haven't seen a lightning bug in thirty years. Not a one. I cannot help but think that it's tied to the pesticides and herbicides that we pump into the environment.