Honey Bees Protect Their Hives & Honey From Intruding Bumble Bees & Wasps, So Are They “Racist” Too?

4 years ago
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Ever wonder why bees, and animals in general, as a species, have survived longer and will survive longer than humans? Because they understand and respect the laws of nature, which demand that true diversity be defended and adhered to, in order to ensure the survival of the species, through evolutionary bottlenecks like catastrophes.

“Mixing it up” as humans do, only serves to dilute and destroy our bio-diversity, making us more susceptible to extinction bottle necks. There are 36 kinds of bees, meaning that for any given catastrophe, at least one of them is likely to survive. If there is only one kind of human, our chances are very limited. There used to be about 9 kinds of human but we did our best to destroy them through mixing it up… we should know better now.

YOU might think you are being all noble and moral by “not being a racist”, but in fact you are disobeying a fundamental law of nature, and also neutralizing your own natural and evolutionary self defense mechanism… and helping to destroy your own culture, heritage and genetic uniqueness – just so that globalists can make more stinking profits.

Natural selection will determine and ensure survival of the fittest, by “not being a racist”, you are willingly deselecting yourself and your people…
We are not saying you must be derogatory or prejudice against others, however each should have a right to their own homeland to protect and defend the uniqueness of their contribution to true diversity.

In this regard, the promotion of “mixing it up” is a crime against humanity. Any organisation or group like the UN who disagrees, is exposing their globalist or anti nature agenda… knowingly or unknowingly…

Making it illegal to express your desire to defend your genetic heritage is pure evil incarnate and genocide…

In the first part of the video Honey bees are fighting off an invading bumblebee. The bees and the bumblebee fought for over 15 minutes.

Second part of video Bees are defending hive after honey harvest from wasps. Not great quality but great to see the bees go after the wasp and overcome it and throw it out.

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