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Hasn't it been within the last 30 years for
both? Cause and effect. Or anecdotal. There needs to be some science behind it for any validity. --Mike "BAR" wrote in message ... Dan wrote: Are you serious? Cell phone theory aside, GPS's are receive only - much like an FM radio. On or off the signals are still there. Isn't there a correlation between when GPS went into operation and when the bees started to decline? Hasn't it been within the last 30 years for both? Cause and effect. |
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Mike wrote:
Hasn't it been within the last 30 years for both? Cause and effect. Or anecdotal. There needs to be some science behind it for any validity. I thought the science was settled for this and that a vast majority of scientists agree therefore it is not up for debate, we need to propose a radio frequency trading program. |
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