Drastic decrease in inset numbers gives warning against humanity ・・In actuality, three-quarters of insects have vanished
It is not only humans that suffer from these attacks. Smaller creatures are likely to be strongly influenced by such toxicity.
According to the article below, insect collecting
research in Germany reports a shocking fact that three-quarters of insects have
vanished.
Insects are important part of the food
chain and play an important role in pollination to plants. Therefore,
researchers give a warning: “If we lose the insects then everything is going to
collapse.” It is likely that insecticides, of course, and various chemicals
create irremediable change in environment. Unless we deal with this problem as
soon as possible, we would be in big trouble. I don’t know, but it might be too
late. Unless we shape the future direction of society including politics and
economics from the viewpoint of global environment without focusing only on
money, I am afraid that “everything is going to collapse in the near future.”
By the way, Pleiadian cosmonaut Ra Tesh
appeared in my dream this morning and showed me her face clearly. She was a
slender beauty. Curiously enough, she had black hair and did up her hair in
Japanese style. Slightly after I saw her vision, a cool honest-looking man
appeared; he wore a double-breasted suit and he was seemingly in his mid-30s. A
week ago, I thought of *Sontoku Ninomiya by a mere accident. Immediately I
found that the man in vision is Sontoku Ninomiya. I knew that he has been
reincarnated with the body. It appears that he has been reincarnated as a
Saturnian.
*Ninomiya Sontoku was a prominent
19th-century Japanese agricultural leader, philosopher, moralist and economist.
(by Wipipedia)
Traditional Japanese hair style reminded me
of Savitri and Satyavat. At that time, I realized that Sontoku Ninomiya and
Ra Tesh is a couple. It is international marriage between Saturnian and
Pleiadian. What joyful news!
Sontoku Ninomiya had helped me from the
early days of Heavenly Reformation. He has got promoted in rank to the Misofu
(Thirty-Two) deities in Sirius System Earthly Deity 5th Level. He
has got promoted from Saturnian to deity.
When I talked to my wife about Sontoku
Ninomiya, I explained that he gives an impression similar to Gregory Peck
starring in “Roman Holiday”; he is a well-built, honest-looking and cool man.
When we looked up Sontoku Ninomiya in Wikipedia, I laughed. Sontoku
Ninomiya in my vision is exactly the same as the illustration in Wikipedia. If
the illustrated man were in his thirties and cooler, he is exactly Sontoku
Ninomiya I saw in vision.
When I looked up “Roman Holiday” in
Wikipedia, I was surprised because Ra Tesh looks like Audrey Hepburn. Audrey in
this photo has closer image of Ra Tesh than Audrey in Wikipedia.
November
1, 2017
Masatoshi
Takeshita
Partial English translation of the Japanese
version of Sputnik – October 19, 2017 –
“Ecological
Armageddon has started” Drastic decrease in insect population numbers gives
warning to humanity
The
investigation by a group of German, Dutch and British researchers reveals the
fact that three-quarters of flying insects in nature
reserves across Germany have vanished. Researchers express their view
that considering the role that insects play in the food chain and pollination
in plants, this drastic decrease will pose a serious threat to all life on
Earth. The research was published in a scientific journal PLOS ONE.
Sputnik Japan
In Germany more than
1,500 samples of all flying insects at 63 different
nature reserves have been captured for a research.
The research result showed that the annual average fell
by 76% over the 27 year period. Researchers point out that the research
was carried out in nature reserves but there is not so big difference in
numeric value of agricultural areas.
Researchers express their view that the
drastic decrease is possibly related to destruction of insects’
habitat environment by humanity, use of insecticides and global warming.
Professor Dave Goulson of Sussex
University, UK, and part of the team behind the new study, said: “Insects make
up about two-thirds of all life on Earth [but] there has been some kind of
horrific decline. We appear to be making vast tracts of
land inhospitable to most forms of life and are currently on course for
ecological Armageddon. If we lose the insects
then everything is going to collapse.”
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