• https://thewashingtonstandard.com/the-boston-brahmins-wasps-nazis-the-pursuit-of-eugenics/
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    The Boston Brahmins, WASPs, & Nazis: The Pursuit of Eugenics - The Washington Standard
    Eugenics has been alive and well in the world for a very long time, and yes, it’s been alive and well in the united States despite what some might say to the contrary.  Who is behind it and what should be done to them?  Are they not attacking the very ...
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  • Ila Bonczek - 8 Great Ways Fungi Can Repair Our Planet and Its Population:

    https://www.visiontimes.com/2023/03/02/fungi-food-wisdom-and-sustainability.html

    #Fungi #FifthKingdom #Mycelium #Mycorrhizae #Fungiculture #Mushrooms #Sustainability #Renewables #Biofuels #Biodegradable #MedicinalCompounds #Medicinals #Mycoremediation #Pollution #Biofertilizer #Pollination #Honeybees #Wasps #Metarhizium #EnvironmentalScience #Agriculture #FungalMicrobiology #Microbiology #Biology
    Ila Bonczek - 8 Great Ways Fungi Can Repair Our Planet and Its Population: https://www.visiontimes.com/2023/03/02/fungi-food-wisdom-and-sustainability.html #Fungi #FifthKingdom #Mycelium #Mycorrhizae #Fungiculture #Mushrooms #Sustainability #Renewables #Biofuels #Biodegradable #MedicinalCompounds #Medicinals #Mycoremediation #Pollution #Biofertilizer #Pollination #Honeybees #Wasps #Metarhizium #EnvironmentalScience #Agriculture #FungalMicrobiology #Microbiology #Biology
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    Can Mushrooms Save the World? 8 Great Ways Fungi Can Repair Our Planet and Its Population - Vision Times
    Neither plant nor animal, fungi go far beyond being a fantastic source of food and medicine in the form of mushrooms. Mycelium — the main body of fungi — is continually healing the earth in ways our modern technology can’t even approach. Lesser creatures have benefited and thrived thanks to their strong partnership with fungi, while we are just closing in on a collaboration that could save us from ourselves.
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  • Per Time Magazine..."China has an extensive satellite network. In a Nov. 2022 report, the Defense Department said China’s intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance-capable (ISR) satellite fleet had more than 260 systems, second only to the U.S., as of the end of 2021"

    WAKE UP FOLKS!

    WHAT IS GOING ON?

    The Bidens \ Democrats \ New World Order are having PR issues right now with classified documents & the laptop. What to do about it?

    WAG THE DOG!

    Make a big stink about a Chinese spy balloon...even though the Chinese have 260 other spy systems (including satellites looking right down at you) in existence!

    It's the Killer Wasps and COVID variants all over again!

    The spy balloon stories are just to distract you from what is going on with The Bidens \ Democrats \ New World Order!
    Per Time Magazine..."China has an extensive satellite network. In a Nov. 2022 report, the Defense Department said China’s intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance-capable (ISR) satellite fleet had more than 260 systems, second only to the U.S., as of the end of 2021" WAKE UP FOLKS! WHAT IS GOING ON? The Bidens \ Democrats \ New World Order are having PR issues right now with classified documents & the laptop. What to do about it? WAG THE DOG! Make a big stink about a Chinese spy balloon...even though the Chinese have 260 other spy systems (including satellites looking right down at you) in existence! It's the Killer Wasps and COVID variants all over again! The spy balloon stories are just to distract you from what is going on with The Bidens \ Democrats \ New World Order!
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  • Suffering from wasp nests? Take a 2 liter soda bottle and cut the top off and invert it, glue it into the rest of the bottle then add (fruit juice / water 1:6 ratio / one drop of dish soap / one fourth of a teaspoon yeast) and mix it. Let it merge for 2 days and the wasps will start littering the liquid. I made 3 so far and it works. Dont trust the manufactured shit, it doesnt work.
    Suffering from wasp nests? Take a 2 liter soda bottle and cut the top off and invert it, glue it into the rest of the bottle then add (fruit juice / water 1:6 ratio / one drop of dish soap / one fourth of a teaspoon yeast) and mix it. Let it merge for 2 days and the wasps will start littering the liquid. I made 3 so far and it works. Dont trust the manufactured shit, it doesnt work.
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  • Very unfortunate place for a wasps nest!!!
    Very unfortunate place for a wasps nest!!! 😆
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  • It's summertime......
    I used to go through 3 cans of wasp spray a day when I was doing oilfield work!
    One day an old man that lived next door showed me this little trick...
    I thought I'd share it with you

    1/4 cup of any dish washing liquid per gallon of water in a pump up sprayer will drop wasps all day long!

    I have to admit... The first time that I tried it I was a little nervous and skeptical

    The only disadvantage to this is the RANGE!
    But if you'll wait until evening time when wasps settle down, you can walk right up on them and hit em with the soapy water....

    Of course I'm not really scared even when they are active, between the length of your arm and the spray wand you are like 6 feet away from the nest or more, not close enough to provoke an attack. Then SOAK EM DOWN!

    I use a mist with as much distance as possible, since a stream won't hit them all
    Adjust your nozzle FIRST LOL

    If the nest is too big, or I cannot get close.... I'll just mix the soapy water in a 5 gallon bucket (Or a gallon) and drench them!

    Now I wouldn't mess with any hornets in a mud nest... Because you do have to GET THE SOAP DIRECTLY ON THEM! But wasps are easy!

    They may wander around a little after, but they won't be flying anywhere!

    Back in the old days, people had this kind of knowledge.... Back before everything was commercialized, and corporations became your enemy!

    Think about THE SMELL OF WASP SPRAY!
    That stuff is super-duper TOXIC (Even to YOU)

    When pressurized SOAPY WATER will work just fine!
    It's summertime...... I used to go through 3 cans of wasp spray a day when I was doing oilfield work! One day an old man that lived next door showed me this little trick... I thought I'd share it with you 1/4 cup of any dish washing liquid per gallon of water in a pump up sprayer will drop wasps all day long! I have to admit... The first time that I tried it I was a little nervous and skeptical The only disadvantage to this is the RANGE! But if you'll wait until evening time when wasps settle down, you can walk right up on them and hit em with the soapy water.... Of course I'm not really scared even when they are active, between the length of your arm and the spray wand you are like 6 feet away from the nest or more, not close enough to provoke an attack. Then SOAK EM DOWN! I use a mist with as much distance as possible, since a stream won't hit them all Adjust your nozzle FIRST LOL If the nest is too big, or I cannot get close.... I'll just mix the soapy water in a 5 gallon bucket (Or a gallon) and drench them! Now I wouldn't mess with any hornets in a mud nest... Because you do have to GET THE SOAP DIRECTLY ON THEM! But wasps are easy! They may wander around a little after, but they won't be flying anywhere! Back in the old days, people had this kind of knowledge.... Back before everything was commercialized, and corporations became your enemy! Think about THE SMELL OF WASP SPRAY! That stuff is super-duper TOXIC (Even to YOU) When pressurized SOAPY WATER will work just fine!
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  • 18 DECEMBER (UNDATED SERMON)

    The meat and drink of the new nature

    ‘For my flesh is meat indeed, and my blood is drink indeed.’ John 6:55
    SUGGESTED FURTHER READING: Philippians 4:10–23

    Do we know our own strength? I do not mean our natural strength, for that is weakness, but the strength which lies in the new nature when it has fed on Christ. Brethren, we are strong to do, strong to be, strong to suffer. And to take an easy illustration of this, look at how the saints have suffered. Take down Foxe’s Book of Martyrs: read of Marcus Arethusa, stung to death by wasps without a sigh. Think of Blandina, tossed on the horns of bulls, exposed in a red-hot iron chair, and yet never flinching. Give up Christ? They never dreamed of such a thing. Think of Lawrence on the gridiron, and other heroes innumerable, who were made strong because Christ was in them. Turn to humble men and women over yonder there in Smithfield, who could clap their hands while every finger burned like a candle, and who could shout, ‘None but Christ.’ Why, they fed on the flesh and blood of Christ, and that made them mighty. They were tortured on the rack like Anne Askew, and yet they scorned to yield. Brave woman! The priests and the friars could not vanquish her. Neither could all the Bishop Bonners in the world burn Christ out of poor Tomkins. When Bonner held the poor man’s fingers over the candle and said, ‘How will you like that in every single limb of your body?’ Tomkins smiled on the bishop and said that he forgave him the cruelty that he was doing him.

    Christ in a man makes him a partaker of divine strength. Do you not think that as you are not called to suffer, you ought to lay out your strength in the line of doing, giving, self-denial and serving Christ by holy living? Certainly you should try to do so, and your strength will be found equal to it. You do not know how strong you are, but Paul shall tell you—‘I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me.’ Well may you do all things if you have fed on him who ‘is all, and in all’.

    FOR MEDITATION: (Our Own Hymn Book no.761 v.4—John Kent, 1827)
    ‘This sacred tie forbids their fears,
    For all He is or has is theirs;
    With Him, their Head, they stand or fall,
    Their life, their surety, and their all.’


    C. H. Spurgeon and Terence Peter Crosby, 365 Days with Spurgeon (Volume 4), (Leominster, UK: Day One Publications, 2007), 363.
    18 DECEMBER (UNDATED SERMON) The meat and drink of the new nature ‘For my flesh is meat indeed, and my blood is drink indeed.’ John 6:55 SUGGESTED FURTHER READING: Philippians 4:10–23 Do we know our own strength? I do not mean our natural strength, for that is weakness, but the strength which lies in the new nature when it has fed on Christ. Brethren, we are strong to do, strong to be, strong to suffer. And to take an easy illustration of this, look at how the saints have suffered. Take down Foxe’s Book of Martyrs: read of Marcus Arethusa, stung to death by wasps without a sigh. Think of Blandina, tossed on the horns of bulls, exposed in a red-hot iron chair, and yet never flinching. Give up Christ? They never dreamed of such a thing. Think of Lawrence on the gridiron, and other heroes innumerable, who were made strong because Christ was in them. Turn to humble men and women over yonder there in Smithfield, who could clap their hands while every finger burned like a candle, and who could shout, ‘None but Christ.’ Why, they fed on the flesh and blood of Christ, and that made them mighty. They were tortured on the rack like Anne Askew, and yet they scorned to yield. Brave woman! The priests and the friars could not vanquish her. Neither could all the Bishop Bonners in the world burn Christ out of poor Tomkins. When Bonner held the poor man’s fingers over the candle and said, ‘How will you like that in every single limb of your body?’ Tomkins smiled on the bishop and said that he forgave him the cruelty that he was doing him. Christ in a man makes him a partaker of divine strength. Do you not think that as you are not called to suffer, you ought to lay out your strength in the line of doing, giving, self-denial and serving Christ by holy living? Certainly you should try to do so, and your strength will be found equal to it. You do not know how strong you are, but Paul shall tell you—‘I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me.’ Well may you do all things if you have fed on him who ‘is all, and in all’. FOR MEDITATION: (Our Own Hymn Book no.761 v.4—John Kent, 1827) ‘This sacred tie forbids their fears, For all He is or has is theirs; With Him, their Head, they stand or fall, Their life, their surety, and their all.’ C. H. Spurgeon and Terence Peter Crosby, 365 Days with Spurgeon (Volume 4), (Leominster, UK: Day One Publications, 2007), 363.
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  • "WASPs are not to be found in Biden’s “rainbow” cabinet. They are not a part of the government of the country that they built."
    https://www.unz.com/proberts/is-the-democrats-policy-that-excludes-whites-from-government-official/
    "WASPs are not to be found in Biden’s “rainbow” cabinet. They are not a part of the government of the country that they built." https://www.unz.com/proberts/is-the-democrats-policy-that-excludes-whites-from-government-official/
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    Is the Democrats’ Policy that Excludes Whites from Government Official?
    Biden’s Director of Homeland Security, Alejandro Mayorkas, has issured orders to immigration officers not to arrest illegal immigrant-invaders in the “protected places” he has established. https://www.theepochtimes.com/mkt_breakingnews/biden-administration-expands-list-of-sensitive-places-where-immigration-officers-cannot-make-arrests_4072550.html Mayorkas, is a foreign-born Cuban Jew. This is the person Biden chose to make certain US borders were not protected. Mayorkas is also responsible for stopping ICE raids on […]
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  • Parasitioid Wasps: Michael R. Strand Talks Insect Physiology Worthy of Alien Film.

    Michael R Strand is the H.M. Pulliam Chair at the University of Georgia and professor in the Entomology Department (UGA College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences). He specializes in insect physiology and tells listeners about the life cycle, variety, and research interests around parasitoid wasps.

    Listen to it here: https://bit.ly/2R2Smt4

    Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: apple.co/30PvU9C
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    Parasitioid Wasps: Michael R. Strand Talks Insect Physiology Worthy of Alien Film. Michael R Strand is the H.M. Pulliam Chair at the University of Georgia and professor in the Entomology Department (UGA College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences). He specializes in insect physiology and tells listeners about the life cycle, variety, and research interests around parasitoid wasps. Listen to it here: https://bit.ly/2R2Smt4 Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: apple.co/30PvU9C . . . . #ants #insects #bees #Entomology #insectecology #Findinggeniuspodcast #Healthpodcast #InternalMedicinepodcast #Biosciencespodcast
    Parasitioid Wasps: Michael R. Strand Talks Insect Physiology Worthy of Alien Film
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  • THE HAMMER ORCHID
    Bible Study / Daily Devotional
    Daily Devotions
    Average reading time is about 6 minutes
    AN AMAZING FACT: Most plants and flowers must pollinate to survive, so the Lord has devised many ingenious ways to help them exchange these particles of life. God has created many flower species that pretend to have food that insects want, emitting the scents of things like coconut or even rotting meat to attract them.

    Some orchids, however, to achieve pollination, appear to offer insects the promise of marriage. Parts of the flower have been designed to resemble the female versions of certain insects, and the imitation is often astounding. Take, for example, the Australian hammer orchid which has taken advantage of a mating ritual of the Thynnid wasp.

    The lower lip of the hammer orchid’s flower mimics the female wasp resting on a twig, looking upward, waiting for a male flying by to spot her. Even to the human eye, it almost perfectly resembles the plump, wingless female Thynnid wasp, complete with a shiny head and furry body. The orchid even releases an enticing female wasp pheromone. That’s a chemical copy of the same sexy perfume the female wasp wears when she’s ready for marriage. Amazing! Poised at the end of an arm just above this alluring decoy are sticky bags filled with pollen.

    A male Thynnid wasp flying by, lured by the imitation scent, will grab the decoy and try to fly off with “her” in his grasp. As he takes off, however, his momentum flips him and his flowery pretender up and over, right into the sticky pollen sacks. After realizing his mistake, he releases the decoy—and flies off, only to be fooled again by another hammer orchid, which he now pollinates with the pollen he picked up on his previous bad date. In the process, the wasp transfers pollen from flower to flower.

    When real female Thynnid wasps are around, males will invariably choose a live one over the impostor. For this reason God conveniently designed these orchids to bloom in the brief period several weeks before female wasps emerge from underground, giving the flower a temporary advantage when male wasps are flying but females are not yet available.

    Mimicry in nature is truly remarkable, even humorous, but wolves in sheep’s clothes is no laughing matter. Jesus warned us that false prophets will come to deceive us before the Second Coming. They will look like the “real thing,” but to the Christian who has carefully studied the Bible, we may detect and turn away from the lures of the devil.
    KEY BIBLE TEXTS
    Beware of false prophets, which come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves. Matthew 7:15
    THE HAMMER ORCHID Bible Study / Daily Devotional Daily Devotions Average reading time is about 6 minutes AN AMAZING FACT: Most plants and flowers must pollinate to survive, so the Lord has devised many ingenious ways to help them exchange these particles of life. God has created many flower species that pretend to have food that insects want, emitting the scents of things like coconut or even rotting meat to attract them. Some orchids, however, to achieve pollination, appear to offer insects the promise of marriage. Parts of the flower have been designed to resemble the female versions of certain insects, and the imitation is often astounding. Take, for example, the Australian hammer orchid which has taken advantage of a mating ritual of the Thynnid wasp. The lower lip of the hammer orchid’s flower mimics the female wasp resting on a twig, looking upward, waiting for a male flying by to spot her. Even to the human eye, it almost perfectly resembles the plump, wingless female Thynnid wasp, complete with a shiny head and furry body. The orchid even releases an enticing female wasp pheromone. That’s a chemical copy of the same sexy perfume the female wasp wears when she’s ready for marriage. Amazing! Poised at the end of an arm just above this alluring decoy are sticky bags filled with pollen. A male Thynnid wasp flying by, lured by the imitation scent, will grab the decoy and try to fly off with “her” in his grasp. As he takes off, however, his momentum flips him and his flowery pretender up and over, right into the sticky pollen sacks. After realizing his mistake, he releases the decoy—and flies off, only to be fooled again by another hammer orchid, which he now pollinates with the pollen he picked up on his previous bad date. In the process, the wasp transfers pollen from flower to flower. When real female Thynnid wasps are around, males will invariably choose a live one over the impostor. For this reason God conveniently designed these orchids to bloom in the brief period several weeks before female wasps emerge from underground, giving the flower a temporary advantage when male wasps are flying but females are not yet available. Mimicry in nature is truly remarkable, even humorous, but wolves in sheep’s clothes is no laughing matter. Jesus warned us that false prophets will come to deceive us before the Second Coming. They will look like the “real thing,” but to the Christian who has carefully studied the Bible, we may detect and turn away from the lures of the devil. KEY BIBLE TEXTS Beware of false prophets, which come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves. Matthew 7:15
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