Deep State Fear Monger Name For Asian Giant Hornet Is Murder Hornet
The deep state, it doesn’t deserve capitalization, capital punishment maybe…I digress, they are at it again…obviously in a panic while in their death rattle! That’s why they’re trying to pump up the fear with Murder Hornets (Asian Giant Hornets).
They think that us “common folk” are very stupid…or as that soon to be residing in GITMO man once called us, “useless eaters”…I’m talking about Henry Kissinger…that term, by the way, was coined in Nazi Germany, Unnütze Esser (Useless Eater) and was a designation for Jews unable to work, people with serious medical problems or disabilities, and other Untermenschen (Subhuman Creature), not deemed to be useful to Germany…it was also applied to Jews in General…I wonder where Kissinger got it…he must have been ratting on other Jews in WWll with his buddy George Soros!
Chronologically, the Nazi’s first organized killings were of children, and this later expanded into the genocide of the Holocaust. The purpose was twofold:
- To prevent those with hereditary defects and diseases passing them on to future offspring.
- To reduce the burden on the strong and healthy (the German Volk) in having to support their incapacitated kinsmen, deemed ‘useless eaters’ (unnütze Esser) by the Nazis.
Murder Hornet – Asian Giant Hornet
Back to the Asian Giant Hornets…I think they’re trying to parlay the fear built up from the “Asian Virus”, that everyone is needlessly freaking out over…they’re trying to drive a giant wedge in between Asians and all other cultures on the planet…also fear mongering by calling them “Murder Hornets“!
The Truth about the “Murder Hornets”:
Once again, their common name is the Asian Giant Hornet. Calling them “murder hornets” is just fear mongering.
The invasive population found in North America was one nest in British Columbia, Canada, which was destroyed in 2019. None have been found since.
These insects aren’t any more deadly than many of our American wasps and hornets, and the amount of people they kill is the same as that of deaths by dogs in the US. The only real threat they might pose is to our native wasps, honey bees, and hornets. But, since there are no breeding populations of these Asian Giant Hornets in the US, that threat is not there either.
I know many gardeners are also nature lovers, so I would advise against trying to kill something that looks like an Asian hornet, because you might have a case of mistaken identity with a native species. You shouldn’t kill any insects anyway, unless you are being attacked…even then, if you can get away safely, that would be the better thing to do.
When I first moved to Mexico, the house I was renting had banana trees in the backyard…there was a small type of Bee that liked making their nests on the under side of the banana leaves.
One day I was out there cutting the dead leaves off of one of the trees and I didn’t see the nest under one of the leaves…I must’ve shook the tree a bit too much for their liking because all of a sudden, I felt something repeatedly hitting my head, like somebody was throwing little pebbles at my head…I didn’t know what it was until I looked around and saw a bunch of them flying around and dive-bombing me…I ran into the house, then apologized to them and that was it.
In another house a couple years after that incident, I had to deal with an INVASION of Leaf Cutter Ants in another house I was renting, also in Mexico…I went into my kitchen one night and there were hundreds of them, why they were there, I have no idea, I had no plants in the kitchen and no food that they could get into.
I immediately opened the back door, which went out to the yard, then grabbed my broom and started sweeping them out the door…but then thought, that may be hurting them, so then I grabbed a bucket, filled it with water, got close to the floor and started washing them out…that worked much better.
I then waited a while to see if they would try to come back in…I mentally sent them a message too, telling them “Do not come into my house, there is nothing here for you!” They never returned.
Leaf Cutter Ants aren’t small…I’ve watched them marching in my yard going straight to the Moringo Tree…they Love those leaves, the next day I would go in the yard and every leaf would be gone and you could see the trail they made in the dirt.
Another incident I had with regular little Black Ants was in my bathroom, I lifted up the lid and there were a bunch of ants with their eggs on the seat…I could have easily just brushed them into the toilet and flushed them, but I didn’t want the karma, so I mentally envisioned connecting my mind with all of them and told them they had to move off of there because it wasn’t safe for them…I left, when I returned an hour later, they were allmost NOWHERE to be seen and all their eggs were gone too. There were a few left policing the area for any baby eggs.
So if you’re really sure you see an Asian Giant Hornet, don’t kill them, you should report it to the proper authorities and please inform anyone who is worried about these insects that there isn’t much to fear.
As Franklin D. Roosevelt once said and Oingo Boingo sang “There’s Nothing To Fear But Fear Itself“.