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Originally posted by aivlas
reply to post by Human_Alien
It's boring
My thinking
Over an area
Other smaller/similler size animals also live in the area
They would be effected as well
No reports of other animals dying en masse
It is believed that the blackbird flock was frightened by the noises but would not fly up too high because of fireworks in the sky, Ms Rowe said.
"They were below the roof line, so they were hitting houses, mail boxes, chimneys and walls," Ms Rowe said.
Originally posted by shikori
Originally posted by Matrix Rising
Here's a place talking about the magnetosphere.
Earth Changes and the Pole Shift
Information and discussion about the Earth Changes and the pending Pole Shift.
Magnetosphere getting blasted again!
poleshift.ning.com...
Thats interesting did you see the link as to what the poles did yesterday before the 7.4 quake in chile, and this is after the bird incedent.
[url=http://poleshift.ning.com/profiles/blogs/the-magnetosphere-is-suddenly]http://poleshift.ning.com/profiles/blogs/the-magnetosphere-is-suddenly[/ur l]
poleshift.ning.com...
This comes after about 5,000 blackbirds and swallows were found dead around Beebe, Ark. on New Year's Eve. Dr. Jim LaCour with LDWF said he's not sure the two incidents are connected.
"It's not common, (but) we do see a few die-offs for various reasons," said LaCour.
"Yes, we need to look into it, we need to be a little alarmed, but it's not out of the scope of things to have a die-off."
LaCour said people who find such die-offs should not touch the animals, and instead contact their regional wildlife office.
Originally posted by aivlas
reply to post by Human_Alien
And still no reports of other animals dying (which is what i was getting at), still just birds.
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Originally posted by justsaying
Oh geez, while researching further on the Louisiana situation, found this article about the same happening in Kentucky...oh boy....
slumz.boxden.com...
The birds, most of which were dead when they were found, were red-winged blackbirds and starlings.
"The birds obviously hit something very hard and had hemorrhages," said Rowe.
"Initial examinations of a few of the dead birds showed trauma. Whether or not this trauma was from the force of hitting the ground when they fell or from something that contacted them in the air, we don't know," she said.
In a seemingly separate incident, some 500 red-winged blackbirds, starlings and grackles were found dead in southern Louisiana in Labarre.
The birds showed no evident trauma, according to Jim LaCour, a veterinarian with the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries. Samples have been sent to Wisconsin and Georgia for testing, he said.
Originally posted by zeeon
Eitherway, do people really think some kind of crazy weapon is causing all of these die-offs around the world, or maybe something else is going on here?
Originally posted by xavi1000
Sonic and ultrasonic weapons (USW) are weapons of various types that use sound to injure, incapacitate, or kill an opponent. Some sonic weapons are currently in limited use or in research and development by military and police forces. Others exist only in the realm of science fiction. Some of these weapons have been described as sonic bullets, sonic grenades, sonic mines, or sonic cannons. Some make a focused beam of sound or ultrasound; some make an area field of sound. Although many real sonic and ultrasonic weapons are described as "non-lethal", they can still kill under certain conditions.
en.wikipedia.org...
Neighbors reported "five to 12 booming noises in the eastern part of town. They reported it sounding like a cannon or transformer exploding," but officials are still investigating to find out what the noises were, Rowe said.
www.usatoday.com...edit on 3-1-2011 by xavi1000 because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Paroxysm
Originally posted by aivlas
reply to post by Human_Alien
And still no reports of other animals dying (which is what i was getting at), still just birds.
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Not only that, but the particular species of birds (Blackbirds).
I would be inclined to vote deadly virus/illness affecting specifically Blackbirds in that geographical region, but it would not explain the dead drum fish, which could possibly be coincidental and unrelated to what is going on with the Blackbird populations.