Bugs getting their apocalyptic RESET by your friendly Nazi neighbor, MONSANTO. Along with other factors mentioned in the vid.
Funny and I didn't realize it till now is the past few years I haven't had to scrub the grill & hood of my car & truck. I remember always buying that aerosol wax to spray on so the bug remains easily rinse off.
One bug that has NOT diminished at least in my neck of the woods is...mosquitoes! This past summer I noticed a lot less bees & wasps. Normally, every summer I get stung at least once, but not in 2025.
What has increased in my parts is wildlife. I now more often see big hawks, vultures, owls, fox, deer (bucks too), woodchucks, rabbits & squirrels (tons of them), wild turkeys (very rare but now common), skunks unfortunately, porcupines and the next country road over from me...black bear.
One day it will be humans. One year back in I think it was 2004, Stephen Hawking came to my work campus to give a lecture. One thing he said that stuck in my head was (paraphrasing): If we do not find a way off this rock in the next 100 years and go colonize another planet, then humanity is doomed. Course back then most of us laughed. Amazing how much has changed in 20 short years and not necessarily for the better!
"I'd like to share a revelation that I've had during my time here. It came to me when I tried to classify your species and I realized that you're not actually mammals. Every mammal on this planet instinctively develops a natural equilibrium with the surrounding environment but you humans do not. You move to an area and you multiply and multiply until every natural resource is consumed and the only way you can survive is to spread to another area. There is another organism on this planet that follows the same pattern. Do you know what it is? A virus. Human beings are a disease, a cancer of this planet. You're a plague and we are the cure."
— Agent Smith
Yes, there is hope...
![[Image: X8I7UySo_o.gif]](https://images2.imgbox.com/41/52/X8I7UySo_o.gif)
...for the bugs that is.
Funny and I didn't realize it till now is the past few years I haven't had to scrub the grill & hood of my car & truck. I remember always buying that aerosol wax to spray on so the bug remains easily rinse off.
One bug that has NOT diminished at least in my neck of the woods is...mosquitoes! This past summer I noticed a lot less bees & wasps. Normally, every summer I get stung at least once, but not in 2025.
What has increased in my parts is wildlife. I now more often see big hawks, vultures, owls, fox, deer (bucks too), woodchucks, rabbits & squirrels (tons of them), wild turkeys (very rare but now common), skunks unfortunately, porcupines and the next country road over from me...black bear.
One day it will be humans. One year back in I think it was 2004, Stephen Hawking came to my work campus to give a lecture. One thing he said that stuck in my head was (paraphrasing): If we do not find a way off this rock in the next 100 years and go colonize another planet, then humanity is doomed. Course back then most of us laughed. Amazing how much has changed in 20 short years and not necessarily for the better!
"I'd like to share a revelation that I've had during my time here. It came to me when I tried to classify your species and I realized that you're not actually mammals. Every mammal on this planet instinctively develops a natural equilibrium with the surrounding environment but you humans do not. You move to an area and you multiply and multiply until every natural resource is consumed and the only way you can survive is to spread to another area. There is another organism on this planet that follows the same pattern. Do you know what it is? A virus. Human beings are a disease, a cancer of this planet. You're a plague and we are the cure."
— Agent Smith
Yes, there is hope...
![[Image: X8I7UySo_o.gif]](https://images2.imgbox.com/41/52/X8I7UySo_o.gif)
...for the bugs that is.
"It is hard to imagine a more stupid or more dangerous way of making decisions than by putting those decisions in the hands of people who pay no price for being wrong." – Thomas Sowell