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Strategies & Market Trends : Mish's Global Economic Trend Analysis

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To: LLCF who wrote (47177)2/23/2006 1:37:49 PM
From: seventh_son  Read Replies (1) of 116555
 
Killer bees in North America are actually regular honey bees that have become interbred with African bees, and they are spreading little by little across the continent. As a single bee they are not physically any more dangerous than regular honey bees, but the African bees have passed on a swarming attack instinct from their genes that regular honey bees do not. You go near their hive that might have 100,000 bees hidden somewhere, something sets them all off, and look out.

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