He draws a direct parallel between colony collapse in bees and immune resilience in humans, pointing to the same environmental stressors affecting both populations. The observation is straightforward: weakened systems succumb to pathogens that robust systems repel without issue. What compromises the hive, whether electromagnetic exposure, contaminated food sources, or chemical load, mirrors what undermines human health at the population level. The difference, he notes, is that bees are spared the psychological and emotional burden that further taxes human immunity. The principle remains consistent across species: a strong immune foundation determines who withstands exposure and who does not.