decoy409
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Post by decoy409 on Jan 5, 2011 10:42:52 GMT -5
I would like to know what you think as the epidemic is happening in small clusters such as the title here around the world as of late. This is not only birds but land walking animals as well and fish.
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Post by Cheesy FL-Vol on Jan 5, 2011 10:47:58 GMT -5
It is the end of the world!
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Post by BeenThere...DoneThat... on Jan 5, 2011 10:52:56 GMT -5
...is it a twisted ad campaign for a sequel to Core?
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Post by Virgil Showlion on Jan 5, 2011 11:09:47 GMT -5
It's curious, Decoy. MSNBC is running a story about a similar event in the UK. And a massive simultaneous bird kill and fish kill occurred in Arkansas. news.yahoo.com/s/yblog_thelookout/20110103/ts_yblog_thelookout/massive-bird-fish-kills-in-arkansas-leave-many-scratching-headsThe "experts" are citing freak weather that disoriented the birds and caused them to bash into each other. They go on to explain that the dead birds make a nutritious snack for your pet. It could be a PR stunt, but a lot of major news agencies would be jeopardizing their reputations by participating. My take on it: flocks of birds don't instantly drop dead from disease.
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Post by neohguy on Jan 5, 2011 11:30:03 GMT -5
Let us know if you hear anything to substantiate the Manitoba claims. Some message boards say it's a rumor.
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Post by ՏՇԾԵԵʅՏɧ_LԹՏՏʅҼ on Jan 5, 2011 11:30:31 GMT -5
It has an eerie "Jonestown" feel to it....bird cults?
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Post by spartyparty on Jan 5, 2011 11:37:15 GMT -5
Anyone watch Flashforward on ABC last year?
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Post by Bluerobin on Jan 5, 2011 11:39:53 GMT -5
The area 51 boys are at it again, testing new WMD's. They can kill massive amounts without leaving a trace. These are the first tests. Just wait until the small islands start losing their populations. Get your tinfoil hats out!
Hadda lose that pic!
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Post by spartyparty on Jan 5, 2011 11:40:51 GMT -5
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Post by decoy409 on Jan 5, 2011 12:01:47 GMT -5
The plot thickens? Dead birds found in Sweden Veterinarian refuses to speculate on cause of death but is investigating www.msnbc.msn.com/id/40921795/ns/us_news-environment/?gt1=43001Well I will speculate. 62,000 metric tons of Phosgene was taken out of Iraq as wmd, and you are correct bluerobin. The store is Arkansas, Mitre Crp. Burried was tried 500 smal quakes past few months Ak. Word has it that the recent top death was blowing the whistle but made it no further than the garbage can. Mineral galore out of town flight mishapped(?) just before midnite and down came the flock. However now things heat up as various out of town areas are being tried, fish, animals,birds,? We went over much next door and there is much to come. Did you catch the "then they ran into each other and fell to the ground" excuse? Sick. By the way, all of this is exposed through the NEWS being MAINSTREAM at that but they forgot to hit the switch that allows it to pass state to state as ch.12-4-3 and others are covering their areas.
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Post by neohguy on Jan 5, 2011 12:27:08 GMT -5
The plot thickens? Dead birds found in Sweden Veterinarian refuses to speculate on cause of death but is investigating www.msnbc.msn.com/id/40921795/ns/us_news-environment/?gt1=43001Well I will speculate. 62,000 metric tons of Phosgene was taken out of Iraq as wmd, and you are correct bluerobin. The store is Arkansas, Mitre Crp. Burried was tried 500 smal quakes past few months Ak. Word has it that the recent top death was blowing the whistle but made it no further than the garbage can. Mineral galore out of town flight mishapped(?) just before midnite and down came the flock. However now things heat up as various out of town areas are being tried, fish, animals,birds,? We went over much next door and there is much to come. Did you catch the "then they ran into each other and fell to the ground" excuse? Sick. By the way, all of this is exposed through the NEWS being MAINSTREAM at that but they forgot to hit the switch that allows it to pass state to state as ch.12-4-3 and others are covering their areas. Several years ago my yard and neighboring yards were filled with dead sparrows one morning. The health department came out and picked up a couple for samples. I was a little concerned because of the bird flu thing. The guy from the health department said it was probably caused by a storm the previous night. Who knows if the recent kills are normal or something worse but I think this might happen more frequently than a lot of people think. When I was a kid there was a fall when there were a lot of dead and dieing partridges on the west side of Cleveland. The partridges were not native to that area. I remember parents telling kids not to handle them because they were sick. I think they may have seen or heard about similar events in their past.
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Post by TrixAre4Kids on Jan 5, 2011 13:02:32 GMT -5
I think they all drank Kool-aide. So...who gave the poor birds Kool-aide?
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Post by neohguy on Jan 5, 2011 13:49:01 GMT -5
;D
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Post by KaraBoo on Jan 5, 2011 16:48:48 GMT -5
Similar thing happens around here all the time with the fish. We have a non-native parasitic algea called Golden Algea that hits our waterways in the Texas area every spring. It causes massive amounts of fish kills every year (thousands of fish wash up on shore). The small minnows eat the algea (what they do normally with any other algea), they get sick from it, the larger fish eat the smaller fish and eventually they die and wash up on shore.
I suspect if this is really happening, it's something similar.
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Post by sanityjones on Jan 6, 2011 0:07:30 GMT -5
During years with high concentrations of starlings the State poisons them and they generally die in large groups such as what we see happening. Perhaps the blackbirds fed on this poison. Poison would explain both the internal hemorrhaging and the lack of enthusiasm on the governments part for telling the story. Of course with people being stupid enough to think that fireworks are to blame why should they? BTW how come this doesn't happen on the 4th? LOL If anyone cares................. The acute oral toxicity of DRC-1339 was determined on a variety of b i r d species (1) to assess the hazards of DRC-1339 b a i t s to such beneficial species as doves, pheasants, and ducks, and (2) to investigate the s p e c i f i c i t y of DRC-1339 (Table 1). Tests proved that DRC-1339 is super toxic to s t a r l i n g s and redwing blackbirds and h i g h l y toxic to most other species of birds. digitalcommons.unl.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1023&context=vpc3another example here........... seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2004286979_starlings17.html
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Post by Deleted on Jan 6, 2011 3:33:47 GMT -5
I think that just PROVES how superior people are to birds. I know that I wouldn't be found dead in Manitoba!
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Post by DebMD (banned) on Jan 6, 2011 7:23:31 GMT -5
Just to keep a perspective ...Humans are parasites of the earth and of all the plants and animals that feed us. Cherish and care for them because we need them for our survival.
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Post by ummboutthat on Jan 6, 2011 10:57:41 GMT -5
Anyone watch Flashforward on ABC last year? I first saw the news story this morning and the first thing I thought of was the TV show Flash Forward! Then listened to the news and they got me to believe it's the end of the world. Yea I'm easily persuaded ;D
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Post by decoy409 on Jan 6, 2011 13:07:51 GMT -5
Say, I am sticking with this story as the developments are getting good in a not so good way. I have not figured out how to post pics here yet but doing some research as to the HISTORY (of course) of such events, and I am yet to link anything to something such as what has been transpiring. This is a partial list with a world map, and it is not just here. I also found that my coverage of our bees has found some strong light as to what I was afraid of as to GMO engineering. First the recent world animals and fish, and then the bees underneath, Quote: maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&hl=en&oe=UTF8&msa=0&msid=201817256339889828327.0004991bca25af104a22bQuote: Dec.10, 2010 Leaked EPA Memos May Explain Massive Bee Die-Off (excerpt) CMD's guest blogger, Jill Richardson, has done some ground-breaking reporting on the potential cause of the massive bee die-off. According to Jill's investigation, leaked U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) memos reveal that the agency gave conditional approval to pesticides now in wide use, without requiring adequate proof that they are safe to use around honeybees. In the wake of the new information, beekeepers are starting to blame the country's massive die-off of honeybees on the pesticides. A leaked EPA memo dated November 2, 2010, discusses Bayer CropScience's efforts to legalize use of its pesticide clothianidin on mustard seed and cotton crops. www.prwatch.org/node/9840Bayer if some of you recall was responsible for this major bee kill off and I find the following to support that as above, Quote: German Coalition Sues Bayer Over Pesticide Honey Bee Deaths www.ens-newswire.com/ens/aug2008/2008-08-25-01.asp
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Post by Deleted on Jan 6, 2011 15:12:33 GMT -5
All the birds dying, fish in the same exact area-- thousands of them-- something weird is going on here. I keep my tin foil hat near me at all times, you know!! www.rense.com/general36/history.htmLots of strange things documented as government experimentation.... bad weather?? Fireworks?? One led, the others all followed and crashed to death?? No, I don't think so.
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Post by Tennesseer on Jan 6, 2011 18:09:34 GMT -5
krickitt it was dark out (in the case in Arkansas). Scientists believe the birds crashed into each other (in the dark) fleeing the area. Similar to a human stampede.
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Post by Tennesseer on Jan 6, 2011 18:12:39 GMT -5
I would like to know what you think as the epidemic is happening in small clusters such as the title here around the world as of late. This is not only birds but land walking animals as well and fish. What walking animals has this happened to?
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Post by ummboutthat on Jan 6, 2011 19:10:37 GMT -5
OH so I was at work and asked about this and I just started laughing cause the news convinced me "it's the end of the world"! LOL so he...well both guys looked at me straight faced and was like it's more believable that it's the oil spill causing the effects. HUH! what about the birds? I asked he said the birds eat the fish. I'm like OH? well that does sound better than the end of the world and fireworks killing the birds.
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