Forwarded from Truth Activators
THE GREAT RESET
WE ARE BEING WARNED!
They are in the process of making their next move! It’s time for us to make our next moves too!
Remember life is like a simulated chess game!
55
WE ARE BEING WARNED!
They are in the process of making their next move! It’s time for us to make our next moves too!
Remember life is like a simulated chess game!
55
Forwarded from Truth Activators
Have You Ever Thought About MIGRATING To A Different Country or Location To Live A Cheaper & Simpler Lifestyle In Nature? NO BILLS!
55
55
Forwarded from Truth Activators
What do you have in place when cash loses its value?
55
55
Forwarded from Truth Activators
YouTube
Digital ID and The Great Reset Exposed
*Cens0red user! 👀 View all episodes at BitChute or listen at truthiverse.com
➡ Alison McDowell is a mother and an independent researcher in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She blogs at the intersection of race, finance, and technology at wrenchinthegears.com.…
➡ Alison McDowell is a mother and an independent researcher in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She blogs at the intersection of race, finance, and technology at wrenchinthegears.com.…
BEES
How much do we really know about bees, so often when we talk with people about bees, the bee that comes to mind is the honey bee or sometimes the bumble bee, but yet rarely are any solitary bees like simple Masons or Leafcutters even mentioned. It's truly amazing how vast the bee species is. Here is a insert from the book The Solitary Bees, that we love & find so very fascinating:
‘Diversified into a group of seven families, 28 subfamilies, 67 tribes, 529 genera, and over 20,000 described species. There are five times as many bee species as mammal species, and bees outnumber birds three to one. Fish are the only vertebrate group that is comparable in size to bees." (B.Danforth, R. Minckley, J. Neff - The Solitary Bees)
How many different types of bee's do you notice in your garden, start to observe deeper & share below.
55
How much do we really know about bees, so often when we talk with people about bees, the bee that comes to mind is the honey bee or sometimes the bumble bee, but yet rarely are any solitary bees like simple Masons or Leafcutters even mentioned. It's truly amazing how vast the bee species is. Here is a insert from the book The Solitary Bees, that we love & find so very fascinating:
‘Diversified into a group of seven families, 28 subfamilies, 67 tribes, 529 genera, and over 20,000 described species. There are five times as many bee species as mammal species, and bees outnumber birds three to one. Fish are the only vertebrate group that is comparable in size to bees." (B.Danforth, R. Minckley, J. Neff - The Solitary Bees)
How many different types of bee's do you notice in your garden, start to observe deeper & share below.
55