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Post by agentmulder on Mar 12, 2014 10:31:31 GMT -5
Again?
Really?
High strangeness. No good explanation last time, I have my doubts that there will be one this time. I guess we'll see.
This will be a weird and interesting year, I think.
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Post by bridezilla on Mar 12, 2014 10:44:24 GMT -5
So on the same date around the same time around the same area?
Scientist got their work cut out for them to b.s. us again on this. But on sure they'll come up with a doozy.
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Post by davinci on Mar 12, 2014 11:00:16 GMT -5
The last time it happened it was the USDA that poisoned them. Google "USDA poison birds", you'll find all the links you need to know what happened.
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Post by augustusmasonicus on Mar 12, 2014 11:14:13 GMT -5
Great job on "calling it" a few days ago. seriously. This is really important for people to be aware of. I read through the other thread starting back in Aug. 2011 you commented on regarding the bird deaths.
Lets get this flagged and all that because it really should be Top News, especially for people living anywhere near this area. God bless.
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Post by clueless on Mar 12, 2014 11:23:57 GMT -5
This happened exactly the same time last year..... Same place too.. Fireworks maybe???
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Post by nsaangrybird on Mar 12, 2014 11:31:43 GMT -5
I am very suspicious of the "fireworks" explanation. Humans have been using fireworks since ancient China, and yet... Just in the last five years or so, We are seeing an alarming increase in the massive critter deaths.
Are They putting poisons in fireworks now? C'mon. This has a deeper explanation than mere "fireworks."
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Post by ciathug on Mar 12, 2014 11:42:04 GMT -5
i've seen a few threads on dying birds the past month or so. never looked that much into though. defiantly strange though, they don't know what these birds are dying of? I mean it's 20 f*ing 12 we should know whats killing them
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Post by theconspiracist on Mar 12, 2014 12:52:03 GMT -5
This is the result of the USDA poisoning birds that threaten grain crops. They call the policy "Bye bye blackbird" and have extended it to countless other species, including mammals. Just Google it. Or you can go to this link, which is their own list of animals they killed in 2009, over 4,000,000 total: Aphis USDA GovernmentI find it amazing none of you have found out about this yet. It has been going on for a couple decades now.
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Post by Apollo_18 on Mar 12, 2014 13:01:37 GMT -5
This happeed on a golf course I worked at back in 1979. we had put out mole cricket bait/poison. But the black birds ate it and died in the hundred or thousands (more like thousand or more ). I personally had a pick up truck full of them and I wasn,t the only guy scrambling around picking them up! Golf carts, cushmans etc.
I can remember following the flocks as they flew from green to green dropping from the sky as they flew. Hitting the ground dead. A hundred or so from green to green. It was a disaster, and the EPA never found out about. We picked up everyone of the bird carcasses as soon as they hit the ground and disposed of them secretly.
So it happens like that sometimes.
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Post by worldmaster on Mar 12, 2014 15:01:25 GMT -5
We do know. Its the United States Department of Agriculture poisoning program. To appease the agricultural industry, the US government has been intentionally killing at least 4 million animals a year because they pose a threat to crops and livestock. The list of animals I posted above is massive and includes many species. Regarding the blackbird deaths, the program originally targeted red winged blackbirds, and was extended to just about everything. Blackbird deaths account for almost 1 million of these deaths every year.
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