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Grisly mystery after scores of starlings fall out of the sky and lie dying... in a SINGLE front gard

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posted on Mar, 12 2010 @ 12:50 AM
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Sounds like a low frequency sound weapon to me.A sound that kills birds but does not harm us.We cannot hear or feel this weapon.A short distance weapon.



posted on Mar, 12 2010 @ 02:30 AM
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Late to this game, so I'll be brief. We know that UFOs (probably both alien and our own secret craft) can exhibit invisibility apparently at will. The reality of this is being driven into our heads by UFOs showing up on phone cameras and regular digital cameras where none were preceived with the naked eye. (These devices pickup and display visually for us the infrared spectrum.)

Thses birds found in the small area where they fell evidently ran directly into an "invisible" UFO extremely low over that patch of ground. Birds have this problem with windows, and these birds had the exactly same type of injuries.

I assume the UFO was stationary and the bird flock ran into it. Had the UFO being moving at speed, the bodies would have been spread over a larger area.



posted on Mar, 12 2010 @ 04:59 AM
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Originally posted by Aliensun
Late to this game, so I'll be brief. We know that UFOs (probably both alien and our own secret craft) can exhibit invisibility apparently at will. The reality of this is being driven into our heads by UFOs showing up on phone cameras and regular digital cameras where none were perceived with the naked eye. (These devices pickup and display visually for us the infrared spectrum.)

These birds found in the small area where they fell evidently ran directly into an "invisible" UFO extremely low over that patch of ground. Birds have this problem with windows, and these birds had the exactly same type of injuries.

I assume the UFO was stationary and the bird flock ran into it. Had the UFO being moving at speed, the bodies would have been spread over a larger area.


You know those that claim Occam’s razor seem to be missing this...

Although some may not believe in UFOs this idea does seem to fit just right to me. It appears to be the simplest answer.... i.e. Occam’s razor

I posed this as an idea right at the beginning of the thread and had to battle to get it acknowledged as a true possability.. ~I found that odd as this is ATS after all.

I'm going with a true stealth object - stationary... for if it was moving the resulting damage to the birds would surely be heavier??

But who knows??

For all we know the cloaking mechanics may create a cushion effect to lessen the damage??

Truth is these birds all landed together and in a very tight formation, not dispersed over a large area.. This to me indicates that my original premise that these birds flew directly into a stationary apparently and certainly for those birds totally invisible object that was hovering above this house is the right answer.

And for those that think but why... Why would there be a stealth object above a house in some small village in the south of england?? Who knows..

Maybe this would be homemaker/nurse person is actually under surveillance and she is really a front for some major criminal or foreign intelligence agencies??

Who the smeg knows??

What is for sure is that the way these birds died was not a normal everyday occuranse even though there have been other examples..

Cloaked UFO it is then...

All the best,

Korg.

[edit on 12-3-2010 by Korg Trinity]



posted on Mar, 12 2010 @ 08:53 AM
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Well I spoke to the head of the local RSPCA today and was told that a further post mortem examination on some of the birds is due (it hasn't been done yet - or at least a detailed one).

I have a meeting on Thursday so if people have any questions they'd like raised please let me know.



posted on Mar, 12 2010 @ 09:18 AM
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I know of at least one instance of 102 dead sparrows under an elm tree which were thought to have been killed by lightning. Perhaps lightning struck these birds?



posted on Mar, 12 2010 @ 09:43 AM
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Good call-I hadn't thought of lightning,but could be a good contender,as I think you can get odd lightning strikes without the usual storm to accompany it.

[edit on 12/3/2010 by Silcone Synapse]



posted on Mar, 12 2010 @ 03:52 PM
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other thing I noticed about that photo of the dead birds.
Not 1 broken beak in 80 birds that i saw.
a birds beak will be the first thing impacted in a head
on collision with an object. so if no broken beaks
and bleeding from the mouth. it may have been internal
poisoning. the feathers also looked wet and ruffled, maybe
a sign of distress from eating poison out of a bird bath



posted on Mar, 12 2010 @ 04:09 PM
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Originally posted by Silcone Synapse
reply to post by St Udio
 


Good idea,I was thinking maybe a new cell phone tower was malfunctioning/turned up to high as the birds flew over,damaging their navigation skills.


I favor the pocket of gas explanation. If their navigation skills were askew then they would have all flown different directions, crashing into each other and other objects all over the place. The downed flock wouldn't have been localized to a single garden area.



posted on Mar, 12 2010 @ 05:42 PM
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Pockets of gas was something I considered too.Maybe if the gas is real toxic,the birds would all die at the same time,after a few inhales.
This could point towards some kind of nearby chimney belch maybe,like I was saying-maybe just a sudden belch of c02 or such?




posted on Mar, 12 2010 @ 05:49 PM
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Good job Bro/Sis!!!

Please keep us updated.
I would love to know if they have tracked any hawks in the area,or if they have experience of microbursts in the area.

From the multitude of theories presented here,those would be the ones I would like to find out more about.
Please update us buddy!



posted on Mar, 15 2010 @ 01:54 PM
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news.bbc.co.uk...

There might be something else to this, looks like alot of birds have randomly dropped dead in a London park and a dog has died after being let off the lead for 5 minutes in the same area, strange stuff.



posted on Mar, 15 2010 @ 02:33 PM
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A few years ago a similar incident happened in front of the Alamo in Austin, Texas. Different species, and no cause was ever found.



posted on Mar, 15 2010 @ 02:45 PM
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Originally posted by WatchTheWorld
news.bbc.co.uk...

There might be something else to this, looks like alot of birds have randomly dropped dead in a London park and a dog has died after being let off the lead for 5 minutes in the same area, strange stuff.


That sounds like a lake orientated problem to me.
Some kind of horrid toxins in or around the lake.
Horrid stuff-if I was that dog owner I would collect samples,and get a lawyer.
Poor dog!(and birds)



posted on Mar, 15 2010 @ 02:58 PM
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Yeah I was thinking the same about something being wrong with the lake. I mean the 2 storys could be completely unrelated, the origional story was in Somerset and that one's in West London, i thought i'd post it anyway being how close time wise it was to the first..



posted on Mar, 17 2010 @ 03:42 AM
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Two people have been arrested for the incident at the Lake in London, seems these birds )and Dog) were poisoned. Another mundane explanation for another mundane event.


Two men have been arrested following the deaths of more than 80 birds and a dog at a park in Wanstead Flats in east London.

Investigators attended the site, which includes Alexandra Lake, last Thursday to begin tests.

The men, aged 35 and 27, were arrested in the Forest Gate area at about 0800 GMT on suspicion of breaching pesticide control regulations.
BBC



posted on Mar, 17 2010 @ 03:54 AM
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posted on Mar, 17 2010 @ 04:16 AM
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Not really..

Care to explain how dozens of birds would die of flu at precisely the same time, whilst in flight and then all crash land within feet of each other whilst all showing no signs or symptoms of being ill prior to their untimely end?

One answer: You can't! Bird flu is even less likely than an invisible UFO!



posted on Mar, 17 2010 @ 04:24 AM
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Originally posted by stumason
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One answer: You can't! Bird flu is even less likely than an invisible UFO!


You know I really am supprised that more aren't supportive of cloaking tech as a possible answer here.

This is ATS... Above Top Secret... Sure we Deny ignorance but we can't discount a subject that is so dear to core membership of ATS can we??

Peace out,

Korg,



posted on Mar, 17 2010 @ 04:33 AM
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ATS isn't about supporting crackpot theories just "because".

When I joined in 2004 it was about logical, sensible discussions about fringe topics as well as an alternative view of mainstream events. It has never, to my knowledge, been about applying fantastic and unsupported reasons for events, its been about finding the truth.

This thread is a classic example of critical thinking, logic and intelligence being discarded in favour of sensationalist rubbish.... Much like the MSM has become... How ironic...



posted on Mar, 17 2010 @ 04:58 AM
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Originally posted by stumason
reply to post by Korg Trinity
 


ATS isn't about supporting crackpot theories just "because".

When I joined in 2004 it was about logical, sensible discussions about fringe topics as well as an alternative view of mainstream events. It has never, to my knowledge, been about applying fantastic and unsupported reasons for events, its been about finding the truth.

This thread is a classic example of critical thinking, logic and intelligence being discarded in favour of sensationalist rubbish.... Much like the MSM has become... How ironic...


I couldn't disagree more.

Your concept of a crackpot thoery has more supporting evidence presented in this thread as any other theory.

Whats more is with the advent of meta materials, background projections, and the uk being the most watched nation on the plantet, why is it so hard to think that the birds flew into a stationary cloaked object?

Do you think that those that have experienced UFO's or unexplained phenomenon are crackpots?

to quote Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

“Once you eliminate the impossible, whatever remains, no matter how improbable, must be the truth.”

Are you stating a cloaked ufo as impossible?

Peace out,

Korg.



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