5D Chess Club: Saving the Planet Starts with the Bees
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When Brent Knudsen joined Katie Bishop, the Earth Bishop, for 5D Chess Club, the conversation went far beyond bees.
It opened a bigger question: what if pollinator collapse is not just a bee problem, but a warning sign for all of us?
Katie framed it perfectly. Bees are essential to life on this planet, and what’s stressing them is not separate from what’s stressing the rest of the natural world. Pesticides, environmental pressure, habitat loss, and energetic disruption are all part of the same story.
Brent shared how his path into this work did not begin in beekeeping. It began in mathematics, patterns, sacred geometry, and a deep curiosity about how frequency shapes the living world. That research eventually led to the PureWave Cell and then to the bees.
What followed was impossible to ignore.
Beekeepers began reporting calmer hives, stronger colonies, improved overwintering, and dramatic honey production. What Brent saw in the field confirmed what he had been searching for all along: support the system, and nature responds.
That is what makes 4RBEES so compelling. This is not just about a product. It is a mission built around helping beekeepers, strengthening pollinator resilience, planting more forage, and giving the bees a better chance in a world that has become increasingly hostile to life.
The conversation also touched on PureWave Honey, sourced from supported hives and later energized through the Chrysalis Energizer at 7.43 Hz. Katie immediately recognized the deeper symbolism in the name chrysalis: transformation.
And that is exactly what this interview felt like.
Not fear.
Not doom.
A solution.
By the end, one truth stood out above all the rest:
The bees are not separate from us.
They are showing us what the world is becoming.
