Are EMFs and glyphosate contributing to the decline of pollinators around the world?
In this eye-opening conversation, David DeHaas explores how bees, birds, livestock, and other species rely on natural frequencies and Earth's magnetic fields for navigation, communication, reproduction, and survival. He discusses concerns about electromagnetic fields (EMFs), power lines, glyphosate exposure, colony collapse disorder, disrupted circadian rhythms, weakened pollination, and the potential impact on global food production.
With pollinators playing a critical role in agriculture and ecosystem health, could modern environmental stressors be creating unintended consequences for nature?
Topics discussed:
• Pollinator decline & colony collapse
• EMFs and bee navigation
• Glyphosate's impact on ecosystems
• Magnetoreception in bees, birds & livestock
• Circadian rhythm disruption
• Food security and pollination
• Environmental health concerns
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Living Waters Wellness Center
David DeHaas
855 S Curtis Rd
Boise, ID 83705
Office: (208) 378-9911
Website: www.livingwaterscleanse.com
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