
May 12, 2007: Missing Bees and Torsion Field Physics - Richard C. Hoagland | Fire Predictions - Dr. Evelyn Paglini
Richard C. Hoagland joins in the second half to present his hyperdimensional physics theory as an explanation for Colony Collapse Disorder, the mass disappearance of honeybees. Hoagland notes that the bees are not dying but vanishing without a trace, leaving behind untouched hives that even predators avoid, a pattern he compares to cattle mutilation cases. He calculates roughly one billion bees have disappeared across the northern hemisphere.
Hoagland highlights that only commercially farmed bees are affected while organic hives remain healthy, suggesting the corporate practice of trucking bees across the country and feeding them sugar water may play a role. He and Art discuss the debunked Einstein bee quote, the potential collapse of one-third of the American food supply, and how torsion field physics might explain the disruption of bee navigation systems.
Key Moments
Paglini's Fire Warning Comes True: Art recaps Paglini's earlier predictions - the year of flooding, Katrina, school shootings before Virginia Tech, and her warning of unprecedented fire. She confirms fires will continue into November and warns of a coming killer heat wave in the U.S. and Europe.
How the Visions Arrive: Paglini explains her process: opening the altar, calling on the elements of fire, air, earth, and water, which feed her images, sounds, screams, and the chill of panic before predictions crystallize.
Deliberate Virus Release Warning: Paglini warns of a deadly flu-like virus she believes will be deliberately released by human hand, causing a panic before science can combat it. She says the U.S. will be hit even if it doesn't originate here.
Hoagland: Bigger Combs, Sicker Bees: Hoagland argues colony collapse traces to commercial beekeepers building larger honeycomb foundations to grow bigger bees - and that the geometry of these enlarged combs is amplifying a hyperdimensional/torsion field that is now lethal to corporate hives but spares organic and feral bees.
Kozyrev and Suppressed Torsion Physics: Hoagland describes Nikolai Kozyrev's Stalin-era torsion field experiments, kept hidden by the KGB, and David Wilcock bringing the work to him. He frames torsion as the glue knitting reality together - including consciousness and Art's mass-mind experiments.
