Protecting Bees / Open Lines

Hosted byRichard Syrett

Protecting Bees / Open Lines

About the show

In the first half, two experts on bees, Brent Knudsen and Dr. Magda Havas, joined host Richard Syrett (Twitter) to discuss a new technology for healthier, more active, and less aggressive bees, resulting in larger and more productive colonies that require fewer queen bee replacements. Knudsen, founder of 4RBees, discussed the urgent problem of bee colony collapse disorder and how his PureWave Cell aims to combat it. He claimed this device's neodymium magnets, arranged in sacred geometry, influence cellular health across various organisms, including bees. "If I can go in to the hives and build up the immune systems of the bees, they could ward off toxins and diseases," Knudsen explained. Havas, an environmental toxicologist, noted promising early results. "The hives with the PureWave Cells seem to be doing so much better," she shared, noting that those bees had better hygiene and produced higher quality honey.

Knudsen described the technology as akin to "sound canceling headphones," with frequencies aimed at neutralizing pathogens. He told listeners, "We removed in some cases 60-80% of the pathogens" during food testing. They also shared insights on using PureWave Cells for various ailments and household applications, indicating potential benefits for pets and humans alike. Knudsen noted the project's positive ripple effect on other pollinators, like monarch butterflies, by protecting their habitats. When discussing the skepticism faced in the scientific community about using magnets and frequency for healing, Havas said, "It depends what country you're in... but magnetic therapy has been around for thousands of years." She believes it's this very therapy that can save not only bees, but ourselves. "Our very survival depends on bees," she emphasized.

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The second half of the program featured Open Lines, where listeners call in to talk about topics of interest. Robert from New York praised the previous discussion about bees while criticizing the dark history of pesticides like DDT. He stressed the importance of protecting the Earth for future generations. Jeff from Lincoln, Nebraska expressed alarm over advanced technology for remote neural monitoring and brain frequency manipulation, suggesting it could be misused by individuals attempting to extort money. Frank from North Carolina discussed the topic of Australian hospitals using bee venom to cure serious illness.

Blue Diamond, a truck driver passing through Indiana, discussed her experience during COVID, emphasizing how frequency therapy helped her scan and treat herself for illnesses while on the road. JR from South Carolina expressed skepticism regarding claims about alternative health technologies, arguing that if such solutions were effective, the world's widespread health issues would be addressed already. Alexander from Virginia shared a personal success story with scalar energy treatments, indicating that after just one session, he no longer needed medication for a virus in his eye.

Joe from Ohio expressed concern over the potential pushback against research on bee venom's disease-fighting properties. He mentioned working with Dr. Alphonzo Monzo on frequency-based treatments to combat the effects of electromagnetic radiation. Howard from Vancouver, Washington recounted a story about his grandfather's acquaintance who, after being stung by bees, experienced relief from severe arthritis.

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