Insects

WE MUST SURVIVE

Insects, entomoterrorism, and the possible extinction of the human species



Did you know for every living person on the planet there are 3 million living insects, and this number continues to rise?

Did you know the total mass of ants (just one species of insect) is greater than the total mass of human beings?

Did you know cockroaches are immune to radiation, and the majority of insects are unharmed by manmade chemicals?

Millions of years ago, during the Reptile Age, dinosaurs were the dominant life form. They literally ruled the earth. Currently we are in the Mammal Age - human beings are the dominant life form on the delicate little sphere we call Earth. What life form will rule the world in the future? To any biologist this question is easy - INSECTS.

Not only are insects the obvious heirs to the throne of world biological domination, but the shift in power may be closer than you think. Government scientists have been secretly studying this situation, and have made startling predictions. The public has been kept in the dark on this urgent matter. The frightening truth is.... if something isn't done about the insect problem, the human species could be extinct WITHIN THE NEXT 10 YEARS. The Government wants you to laugh at this prediction and leave this website, and we understand it is hard to believe such an amazing statement if you are ignorant of the facts. All we ask is you keep an open mind and read on....

Think of everyone you know - family, friends, classmates, coworkers, acquaintances, etc. Now imagine one third of all these people dying a slow painful death. This is exactly what happened in 1388 during the Bubonic Plague. One of every three living persons in Europe died due to a highly contagious disease carried by fleas on rats. Some historians blame the rats, but don't be fooled. Fleas smaller than your fingernail killed more people than any atomic bomb ever could.

The common insect known as the mosquito is more than just a small nuisance. In tropical parts of the world, malaria has killed thousands of people through the years. A mosquito carrying malaria can bite you in a second and give you a death sentence. Even more alarming, AIDS has been found in North American mosquitoes by Government scientists. Have they warned the public? Of course not.

Biologists find new diseases daily, many of which are fatal. In 1994 the Ebola Virus was discovered in Africa. It kills its victims within 48 hours of contact. Can insects carry the dreaded Ebola Virus? Absolutely.

RESISTANCE IS POSSIBLE
(IF DONE CORRECTLY)

In 1971, Chairman Mao of China ordered his citizens to kill 5 flies per day as part of a environmental improvement program. Chinese researchers found conclusive evidence the heroic policy did indeed have a positive effect in the war on insects.

What are we currently doing to resist the possible extinction of our species? Not much. The pesticide industry would have us believe it keeps our food safe from insects, but they do little more than contaminate our fruits and vegetables with chemicals and exploit the American farmer. Pesticides available today damage the non-insect environment, put money in the pockets of government and big business, and are not strong enough to effectively combat insects. Research on insect extermination must be expanded, done by honest scientists, and involve all humans across the world.

Resistance is possible if done correctly. We MUST begin a world wide policy of insect extermination immediately. The field of entomology has been successful. But we have reached the point in human history where it is pointless to study how insects live. We must concentrate all our energy and resources into killing them. It is time to replace entomology with ENTOMOTERRORISM. Your bug zapper and can of Raid aren't good enough anymore, friends.


Here are things you can do to help:

Write your representatives in Congress and ask them to support entomoterrorism research.

Kill every insect you see, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.


Question:
Won't eliminating all insects from the face of the earth unbalance the food chain? Don't spiders, bats, and birds need to eat insects in order to live?

Answer:
The notion that insects are a necessary part of our environment is an old and popular myth, promoted by environmental extremists who would rather see the human species die than fight for its survival. Animals who eat insects can survive quite easily without them. In 1992, biologists at Harvard University proved spiders and bats isolated from all insects had no problem finding food, and even seemed to live less stressful lives. In fact, they discovered animals who eat insects do it out of self defense. These important discoveries were not published at the time because the Government paid the Harvard biologists millions of dollars to keep their mouths shut.


Question:
Won't an all out war on insects backfire and damage the environment?

Answer:
Not a chance, pal. History shows the most effective way to eliminate insects is by good old brute force, not fancy chemicals and sprays. In addition, the Government owns environmentally friendly insecticides - all we have to do is convince Washington that the public has the right to own and use them.


"Resistance is possible, if done correctly"
Dahr Bemlow
BuLC
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