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I’m in central Europe and I start having problems growing cucumbers about eight years ago. Prior to that I had so many cucumbers, I was able to make a very tasty pickles that would last until the following summer.

I have not been able to do that in eight years. The cucumber plants were the first ones that started having trouble and I knew something was going on.

They started mass, spraying us here about four years ago, and they continue to do it, even now in the fall all day and all night

I can no longer grow strawberries, tomatoes, pumpkins, broccoli

I stopped planting a garden two summers ago because it was just ridiculous. We get tons of rain and then we get lots of mold, we have no sunshine. And then add to the fact all the chemicals coming from the sky food is poisoned.

I’ve noticed a bit of a decline of bees, but I’ve noticed was how aggressive bees and wasps are becoming now

This summer, I was out in the garden and bees were attacking each other mid air fighting in a ball and landing on the ground to continue fighting. And the wasps are doing the same with each other too. I felt it was too unsafe to continue to sit outside because I didn’t want to get stung so I went back inside.

And I was shocked because I have never seen these creatures attack each other!

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My wife also has mason bees for our garden. She usually refrigerates the sticks after they are plugged.

As for insects, I'm sure GM insects are in the works. After all, they have been released to fight invented pathogens like the West Nile "virus." GM insects are being used for "vaccination" (https://rayhorvaththesource.substack.com/p/no-need-for-any-more-vaccinations), spreading Lyme and the like, and even for culinary purposes. The objective is the usual globalist one: total dependency on the (sooner or later global) "government."

Government involvement in chemtrailing started in 1947, and geoengineering entails a lot more than one could imagine:

https://rayhorvaththesource.substack.com/p/geoengineering-entails-more-than

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