For chemtrails, I was joking, but as Gegyx mentioned, we should not exclude the use of electronic, psychotronic, or climatic warfare devices.
However, it should not be ignited, nowadays information travels at full speed, and this kind of phenomenon would certainly have gone unnoticed a few decades ago.
Rain of dead birds in Arkansas, Beebe? Explanations?
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If it is the human-made track that prevails. It's not a joke. There are very obvious signs of this with the deaths of billions of bees.
In this case the cause and effect relationship has clearly been established between human chemicals (neonicotinoids) and their death.
In the absence of any serious legislative framework in this area (REACH is not retroactive, we can do what we want ...) "ecological crimes" will continue to develop.
In this case the cause and effect relationship has clearly been established between human chemicals (neonicotinoids) and their death.
In the absence of any serious legislative framework in this area (REACH is not retroactive, we can do what we want ...) "ecological crimes" will continue to develop.
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Tease Christophe!
I think that the most probable hypothesis, is indeed that these kinds of phenomena have certainly happened many times in the past, (and that it is of anthropic or natural origin) but that they are not simply reported by the absence of information relays.
We cannot however exclude the more exotic hypotheses:
X-Files ON mode:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fq3kzj_IUWw
Like the appearances of "spirals" in the skies of many countries:
Norway, Russia, Australia.
Are not all its signs the omen of the end of the world?
I think that the most probable hypothesis, is indeed that these kinds of phenomena have certainly happened many times in the past, (and that it is of anthropic or natural origin) but that they are not simply reported by the absence of information relays.
We cannot however exclude the more exotic hypotheses:
X-Files ON mode:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fq3kzj_IUWw
Like the appearances of "spirals" in the skies of many countries:
Norway, Russia, Australia.
Are not all its signs the omen of the end of the world?
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"Engineering is sometimes about knowing when to stop" Charles De Gaulle.
BP hypothesis, likely.
Links also presented by Lhorna:
http://www.lepost.fr/article/2011/01/08 ... siane.html
http://www.lepost.fr/article/2010/06/24 ... l-eau.html
Links also presented by Lhorna:
http://www.lepost.fr/article/2011/01/08 ... siane.html
http://www.lepost.fr/article/2010/06/24 ... l-eau.html
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If it's BP's fault ... I don't mind, but why would it happen 6 months later? And especially why so brutally? That is to say in such a short period of time ... the article does not mention these "basic" questions ...
Given the disparity of cases, we can doubt:
http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8& ... urce=embed
Unless all the phenomena outside the southern USA are all due to one of the "psychological" and journalistic aspects? (without the first media coverage, we would not have talked about it or just locally)
Note that the article talks about a possible BP / Gulf Stream / harsh winter link that we have been discussing here for 2-3 weeks: https://www.econologie.com/forums/gulf-strea ... 10281.html
The article discusses another public health problem:
It is also "disturbing":
Given the disparity of cases, we can doubt:
http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8& ... urce=embed
Unless all the phenomena outside the southern USA are all due to one of the "psychological" and journalistic aspects? (without the first media coverage, we would not have talked about it or just locally)
Note that the article talks about a possible BP / Gulf Stream / harsh winter link that we have been discussing here for 2-3 weeks: https://www.econologie.com/forums/gulf-strea ... 10281.html
The Gulf stream, true artery of the global climate, the influence on any portion of it can influence the global climate as a whole, disturbing the balance under the sea between cold currents and hot currents.
(...)
Could the extent of the snowfall and floods in Europe, the cold weather in the USA and Canada, the apocalyptic floods in Australia, the droughts in Israel that caused their major fires, be the result of what happened in the Gulf of Mexico in summer 2010?
The article discusses another public health problem:
In the same period, the biologist Riki Ott, testified to the appearance of certain physical symptoms in the inhabitants of the Gulf of Mexico and especially in the members of the cleaning teams. Kindra Arnesen a resident could testify to the effects she had seen. A scientific observation mission at the same time also made it possible to get an idea of the impact under the sea of the products used to "reduce" the quantity of oil spilled.
It is also "disturbing":
And a week after the Arkansas dead birds and fish, still no publications of the autopsy results.
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Other assumptions
Chemical:
http://www.agoravox.fr/actualites/inter ... ebut-86887
Electromagnetic:
http://lecancanier.over-blog.com/articl ... ments.html
Chemical:
http://www.agoravox.fr/actualites/inter ... ebut-86887
Electromagnetic:
http://lecancanier.over-blog.com/articl ... ments.html
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Phosgene is not mustard gas? (thank you Walter White )
Ah well if in part: http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phosg%C3%A8ne
But if that were the case: the autopsies would have quickly revealed it, wouldn't it? Because we can not say that it is not known.
And why not have an impact on other animals or on humans? Dillution?
Also disturbing the murder of John P. Wheeler
The second is a blog so take it with the usual precautions ...
Ah well if in part: http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phosg%C3%A8ne
But if that were the case: the autopsies would have quickly revealed it, wouldn't it? Because we can not say that it is not known.
And why not have an impact on other animals or on humans? Dillution?
Also disturbing the murder of John P. Wheeler
The second is a blog so take it with the usual precautions ...
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On this link an "explanation" / "analogy" by degassing gas trapped under water ...
http://www.alterinfo.net/BP-Syndrome-de ... 47825.html
http://www.alterinfo.net/BP-Syndrome-de ... 47825.html
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Gas degassing underwater (methane hydrates or other, CO2 style linked to an underwater volcanic eruption) is one of the most plausible explanations for the mysteries of the Bermuda Triangle.
This would explain the disappearances as much for boats (loss of buoyancy) as for airplanes (the air loaded with gas becomes explosive, too neutral or too rich for the carburetion settings = "engine problems" see occupants who have not of O2).
But in the case of birds, I do not believe too much: the corpses would have been found on the coasts or closer to the gulf or driven back on the beaches if not eaten before .... right?
Beyond a few tens of km it must be well diluted ...
Beebe is 500 km from the coast ...
This would explain the disappearances as much for boats (loss of buoyancy) as for airplanes (the air loaded with gas becomes explosive, too neutral or too rich for the carburetion settings = "engine problems" see occupants who have not of O2).
But in the case of birds, I do not believe too much: the corpses would have been found on the coasts or closer to the gulf or driven back on the beaches if not eaten before .... right?
Beyond a few tens of km it must be well diluted ...
Beebe is 500 km from the coast ...
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