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Post by judgementday on Mar 12, 2014 15:21:07 GMT -5
The USDA bird poisoning was not connected to the specific incident in Arkansas last New Years. It was carried out on the South Dakota/Nebraska border, and the USDA themselves said they were not responsible for the (still unexplained) die off in Arkansas.
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Post by hotandspicy on Mar 12, 2014 15:46:26 GMT -5
The fact that you actually believe them is really quite shocking. Have you never heard of Monsanto? DuPont? I just don't understand, if you know anything about the USDA and their practices over the past 50 years, how you could believe anything they say.
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Post by Olivia on Mar 12, 2014 15:53:03 GMT -5
The USDA's stance corroborates with the Arkansas state veterinarian who noted that blackbirds found dead with internal hemorrhaging had empty stomachs and that they weren't poisoned.
But there are other ideas floating around as to what's behind it (ie Murder of John P. Wheeler connection). But now that it's happened twice in a row on New Years Eve, this still unexplained mystery is certainly worth attention.
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Post by assassincreed on Mar 12, 2014 17:06:35 GMT -5
For a while now, dead seals have been washing ashore here in New England. I myself have not come across one...thankfully. But after a long mystery, turns out most died from a "bird flu variant."Sounds a bit scary. I mean eventually a virus does make that leap to where humans are affected, sometimes fatally. It's just a matter of which one makes it. I am beginning to wonder if this is some sort of virus that is having an affect on these creatures. If it is, that's probably why we don't hear much in the media. Until people die from it, it's really a "no news" situation in their eyes.
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Post by illuminati on Mar 12, 2014 17:42:56 GMT -5
HMMMM i've had a thought!
Could this at all be related to the solar flare activity recently? I know birds navigational systems are based on magnetics.. Solars flares definitely cause various magnetic effects all over the globe.
and the Odd part really is why aren't these birds further south for the winter seasons already?
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Post by crimsontide on Mar 12, 2014 18:08:22 GMT -5
If it is in any way related to the flares, then we would be seeing more die offs in large numbers. This would be a global event.
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Post by voltaire on Mar 12, 2014 21:04:31 GMT -5
Ahh it most certainly would not be a global event! Simply the hemisphere exposed most to the flare! One side of the earth could be left in electronic darkness, while one side saw no effects what so ever.
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Post by specopsgirls on Mar 12, 2014 21:19:14 GMT -5
kait8 & Katv I would think that the patrols could tell us if fireworks were going off or not. I think the purpose of this happening this year was to "prove" that it was fireworks last year. I think it was set up. They killed some birds, told everyone that the fireworks did it, and then they have the explanation for last years mass death. Most of the sheeple in the world will look at this and say, "There you go! It was the fireworks! Nothing to see here!"
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Post by supremegod on Mar 12, 2014 21:38:05 GMT -5
Ahh it most certainly would not be a global event! Simply the hemisphere exposed most to the flare! One side of the earth could be left in electronic darkness, while one side saw no effects what so ever. Global refers to those regions. If flare related, we would bee seeing this on a more massive scale than a small town in Alabama. That said, I don't believe in coincidences. Lightning never strikes the same spot twice. Also, most noticed in the US, the winter climate this year has been severely out of tune with the normal snowstorms and such. Many parts of the US are blooming again (flowers, trees etc), many parts have had above average temperatures since fall (It got to almost 50F here in Kittery, ME today). Everything is not where it is supposed to be right now including birds. Some have failed to migrate, or are late at doing so. I am actually a bit surprised there have not been more incidents involving bird masses.
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Post by burnnotice on Mar 13, 2014 7:09:38 GMT -5
Ronald Reagan faced with a bankrupt US kept the country going by creating "Trust Funds" for the Federal Agencies to go out and invest so they can generate revenue to fund operations...and pay their Retirees. The US Military Retirement Trust Fund has been making so much money they can pay their military retirees for 8 years without 1 penny in Federal Appropriations. actuary.defense.govIf you used high powered microwaves to kill off the birds over America which created a insect epidemic that destroyed all crops.....well Monsanto would see huge demand for their GMO crops. In essence the birds all have to die to generate profits to fund the Federal Government, pay the retirees. Sorry birds.....your extinction is just a necessity to keep the United States going. My conspiracy sound plausible? How do YOU think the DOD Military Retirement Trust Fund generated so much money? Ronald Reagan.....the bringer of Evil.
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