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Rain of dead birds in Arkansas, Beebe? Explanations?
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Was it you who scared your neighbors again?
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It is banal…
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A radar beam kills a bird.
Lately it has been new weapons on submarines that have confused the whales ...
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I think reasonably of a jamming and jamming of waves, of a fight between "big" simpletons, using Tesla technologies to hack the climate, to disrupt people, to trigger natural disasters.
Or much worse, a deterioration of life, harvests of savings to create chaos and a great emotional shock in order to accelerate the advent of global (totalitarian) governance.
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It is banal…
http://noxmail.us/Syl20Jonathan/?p=15467
A radar beam kills a bird.
Lately it has been new weapons on submarines that have confused the whales ...
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I think reasonably of a jamming and jamming of waves, of a fight between "big" simpletons, using Tesla technologies to hack the climate, to disrupt people, to trigger natural disasters.
Or much worse, a deterioration of life, harvests of savings to create chaos and a great emotional shock in order to accelerate the advent of global (totalitarian) governance.
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"Not bad" the gegyx listing ...
Pfff ...
Given the global distribution, we can reasonably dismiss the conspiracy thesis of the secret weapon (sigh)
Pfff ...
Given the global distribution, we can reasonably dismiss the conspiracy thesis of the secret weapon (sigh)
UPDATE January 6, 2010!
BIRDS:
China: RUPTURE! Eagles and birds fall from the sky of China http://www.godlikeproductions.com/forum ... 310048/pg1
Kentucky: Women Report Dozens of Dead Birds in Their Courts http://www.wpsdlocal6.com/news/local/Wo ... 30524.html
Louisiana: Hundreds of dead black birds in Louisiana
http://theintelhub.com/2011/01/04/hundr ... louisiana/
Arkansas: For Arkansas robins, the New never came
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/01/04/us/04 ... &src=twrhp
Germany: birds of prey dead on the road
http://www.presseportal.de/polizeipress ... zei_dueren
Japan on alert after finding dead birds
http://www.upi.com/Top_News/World-News/ ... 294114121/
Caroline: The Number of Pelicans Dead Climbing
http://www.carteretnewstimes.com/articl ... 738750.txt
Tucson: Nearly 70 dead bats found in Tucson
http://www.azcentral.com/news/articles/ ... found.html
Somerset in the UK: Mystery… dozens of starlings found dead in the village garden
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstop ... arden.html
South and North America: Thousands of dead birds fall from the skies of South and North America
http://bigwobblenews.blogspot.com/2011/ ... f-sky.html
Sweden: After the United States, it rains dead birds in Sweden
http://www.tdg.ch/etats-unis-pleut-oise ... 2011-01-05
Manitoba, Canada: 10,000 birds found dead in Manitoba
http://beforeitsnews.com/story/336/601/ ... itoba.html
Fish:
Arkansas: 100.000 Drum Fish Die in Arkansas River, Nearly 100 Miles from the Site of Mysterious Blackbird Deaths
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/nationa ... z19yvigmWp
Kent Island: Fish Mortality Caused by Cold Stress
http://www.wbaltv.com/news/26357581/detail.html
Brazil: Mysterious death of fish in coastal areas
http://translate.google.com/translate?j ... AL&act=url
United Kingdom Wales: United Kingdom. Dead fish discovered in the canal marina near Abergavenny
http://www.bymnews.com/news/newsDetails.php?id=79520
Haiti: Haitian authorities find dead fish in the lake
http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/ar ... 966d4e.151
Australia: Dead fish clog lake at airport
http://www.smh.com.au/environment/anima ... 191ba.html
Indiana: Dead fish washed up on Washington Park beach
http://www.wndu.com/localnews/headlines ... 05654.html
Maryland: Amount of unusual dead fish found in Annapolis
http://greaterannapolis.patch.com/artic ... -bay-ridge
Italy: Two miles of beach full of dead fish, clams, and crabs in a stretch of coast
http://translate.google.com/translate?j ... 5607.shtml
Peterborough UK: concerns about fish dying in cuckoo fountain square
http://www.peterboroughtoday.co.uk/news ... _1_2224957
New Zealand: Hundreds of Dead Fish on Snapper Beaches
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/artic ... d=10697906
France: What Killed Mules at Lake Maine
http://www.angers.maville.com/actu/actu ... 3_actu.Htm
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I think you have to sort it out: in general, the causes of death of large quantities of fish are fairly simple to identify.
As for bats, it is enough to disturb a colony in winter to kill it or to treat their food (insects) with pesticides.
As for bats, it is enough to disturb a colony in winter to kill it or to treat their food (insects) with pesticides.
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Another thing: to deepen the climate track already mentioned.
In view of early winter rarely as cold, early and unusual For a long time now, we have been witnessing a kind of "shift" in the winter season. If in addition there were abnormally very cold drafts at altitude, there would then be a cumulative effect adding to each other (precocity taking birds short + seasonal temperature drop to a floor + drop in their resistance due to an exogenous factor / s + acceleration of the effect by freezing winds) which would have brought together a cocktail capable of defeating a large number of them in a migratory situation.
And since the climatic trend is global (ie we see it with El Niño) the situation was repeated throughout the regions crossed by these currents, which form a belt from the equator to the north pole (ditto in the other hemisphere).
In view of early winter rarely as cold, early and unusual For a long time now, we have been witnessing a kind of "shift" in the winter season. If in addition there were abnormally very cold drafts at altitude, there would then be a cumulative effect adding to each other (precocity taking birds short + seasonal temperature drop to a floor + drop in their resistance due to an exogenous factor / s + acceleration of the effect by freezing winds) which would have brought together a cocktail capable of defeating a large number of them in a migratory situation.
And since the climatic trend is global (ie we see it with El Niño) the situation was repeated throughout the regions crossed by these currents, which form a belt from the equator to the north pole (ditto in the other hemisphere).
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Yes for the "abnormal" climatic effects ... but the cold does not kill the birds "in flight" ...
The mystery thickens ... but for the articles talking about a few dozen victims, I think it's just a psychological effect: without the other much more massive cases we would never have heard of it ...
I forgot the "related" sources of the site given by Gegyx:
The start of a "spontaneous" mass extinction?
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The mystery thickens ... but for the articles talking about a few dozen victims, I think it's just a psychological effect: without the other much more massive cases we would never have heard of it ...
I forgot the "related" sources of the site given by Gegyx:
Millions of other dead fish: INCREDIBLE Louisiana Fishkill - OF ALL KINDS, even mammals
http://www.thebigwobble.com/2010/09/mil ... vable.html
Life in the oceans dying by the millions worldwide
http://www.thebigwobble.com/2010/08/sea ... world.html
Recently reports from around the world of billions of sea creatures being washed ashore
http://www.thebigwobble.com/2010/07/rep ... ld-of.html
Thousands of dead fish to wash and thousands of dead birds: Arkansas
http://www.thebigwobble.com/2011/01/of- ... ansas.html
The start of a "spontaneous" mass extinction?
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