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Hundreds of dead blackbirds found near New Roads

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posted on Jan, 5 2011 @ 01:46 AM
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i dunno this whole thing has me confused if it is a virus are we looking at bird flu 2.0?



posted on Jan, 5 2011 @ 01:52 AM
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don't forget the Duck!
RIP

was the duck affected by this flu?
did it drink water from the river the fishes lived in?

did he crashed against the UFO and died?

I demand the duck death case to be solved!!!

was he forgotten because he was the "ugly duckling"?

no duck left behind!



posted on Jan, 5 2011 @ 01:56 AM
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The Duck will be a forgotten casualty in the comming inter-stellar war...!!!

I promise you this though....

I will avenge him when those mother ships de-cloak and their ground troops hit the dirt!!!

Nobody screwes with our Ducks!!!



posted on Jan, 5 2011 @ 02:16 AM
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I don't know wether this was already posted but I just read on a dutch news site there are now also dead birds found in Sweden!
There were around a hundred dead Jackdaws found dead on a street in Falköping. At first glance they don't seem to have any injuries.
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posted on Jan, 5 2011 @ 02:37 AM
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as I posted before I saw this painting on the wall of the subway station in Los Angeles downtown..
look like dead black birds with the all seeing eye around them on the frame.
coincidence?




posted on Jan, 5 2011 @ 02:56 AM
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Please, whatever your opinions on this is, just make sure you have enough food storage and drinking water now.



posted on Jan, 5 2011 @ 03:47 AM
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what would make birds and fish vulnerable to some unknown phenomena? what other creatures are affected by changes in their environment?



posted on Jan, 5 2011 @ 03:49 AM
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the duck was probably battered by all the falling black birds... the sky is falling....



posted on Jan, 5 2011 @ 05:41 AM
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Actually Birds, Fish and Frogs are pretty much amongst the most fragile in terms of environmental changes.

This is why Miners used canaries to detect gas. Fish dying off in bulk can mean just the slightest change in temperture of their environment and Frogs tend to dissappear with even minor polution in their eco-systems.

I'm sure there are other such finely tuned critters out there, but Birds, Fish and Frogs are usually the first to go.



posted on Jan, 5 2011 @ 07:22 AM
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Originally posted by alchemist2012
i am not very familiar with bird types but seems like it has crossed species into starlijngs now


It's been blackbirds and starlings from the start.

There was also a single duck involved with the arkansas incident.



posted on Jan, 5 2011 @ 07:40 AM
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I haven't seen this reported on the site yet

www.eutimes.net...




A shocking report prepared for Prime Minister Putin by the Foreign Military Intelligence Directorate (GRU) states that one of the United States top experts in biological and chemical weapons was brutally murdered after he threatened to expose a US Military test of poison gas that killed hundreds of thousands of animals in Arkansas this past week


edit just did some research on the author, realize this is probably not true.
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posted on Jan, 5 2011 @ 08:01 AM
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I don't remember where I read it, but someone that lived across some river there asked if it had anything to do with all the small tremors that have been felt there lately.



posted on Jan, 5 2011 @ 08:09 AM
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I was just throwing that out there about the dye in the water....you know what it reminded me of? When BP was using the "green fluid" (methanol?) ....it looks exactly the same. Before anyone rips my head off...I'm not saying that's what it is, because I can't think of any way it could be....just saying it is the exact same color.....only posting the video to show you what I mean.



posted on Jan, 5 2011 @ 08:24 AM
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Originally posted by semicolonsmile

Originally posted by alchemist2012
i am not very familiar with bird types but seems like it has crossed species into starlijngs now


It's been blackbirds and starlings from the start.

There was also a single duck involved with the arkansas incident.


Actually, here's what I think happened....

The Duck was a master in Kung-Fu.... he fought the Starlings and Blackbirds and beat them all, killed them all but his own injuries were just too extensive for him to go on and he finally passed away..

That was one tough duck!!!



posted on Jan, 5 2011 @ 09:07 AM
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Agreed you would need to be careful handling the birds. I would assume anyone who did that type of lab work would have the abillity to take the necessary precautions. By being legal I meant that if this is perhaps being "declared" some kind of emergency does that make the birds off limits?? Kind of like you can't pick a wild flower in a state park sort of thing.....doesn't everything eventually become the property of TPTB?



posted on Jan, 5 2011 @ 09:23 AM
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I wouldn't discount the firework causing the birds death theory.

It's a matter of proximity and the sound resonance with the internal organs of the birds. I would like to remind you all that the soprano singers can break the wine glass with her high pitched voice. This happens when the natural resonance sound frequency of the wine glass matches with the high pitched sound frequency of the soprano singer's voice.

This explains the selective effect of the birds death. Only certain kind of birds can be seriosuly affected by this phenomenon. And the internal organs can be seriously damaged by this effect.

Have you ever heard of the Sound Canon developed by the US army but abandoned because the effect of the killing humans was too gruesome. Burst organs etc..

Now, sometimes the firework sound can be deafening even to the human ears. If the sounds of the firework happened to be the same as the resonance frequency of the birds' internal organs, the death of the birds will be instant, massive and abrupt, which is what happened.

This doesn't explain the death of the fish, but these two incidents may not be related. Fish death happens when the water is contaminated by some toxic substances. But birds do not die of the toxic subtance all at once. Their diet may vary and the time of the consumption can vary also.

Birds die of many different reasons in small numbers so comparing the Arkansas incident with the 50 birds death in Sweden may be over extrapolation.



posted on Jan, 5 2011 @ 10:33 AM
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Happened in sweden aswelll..
Image of dead birds in sweden taken yesterday

heard all sorts of funny stupid explanations such as
*A truck driver killed ALL of them?

*They got scared to DEATH by fireworks! OMG!




now this will be a most exciting year it seems!

cheers people!



posted on Jan, 5 2011 @ 10:46 AM
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Originally posted by Ironclad

Originally posted by semicolonsmile

Originally posted by alchemist2012
i am not very familiar with bird types but seems like it has crossed species into starlijngs now


It's been blackbirds and starlings from the start.

There was also a single duck involved with the arkansas incident.


Actually, here's what I think happened....

The Duck was a master in Kung-Fu.... he fought the Starlings and Blackbirds and beat them all, killed them all but his own injuries were just too extensive for him to go on and he finally passed away..

That was one tough duck!!!


That's just silly! It was a ducking decoy - plain and simple!



posted on Jan, 5 2011 @ 11:12 AM
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Originally posted by notsoperfect
I wouldn't discount the firework causing the birds death theory.

It's a matter of proximity and the sound resonance with the internal organs of the birds. I would like to remind you all that the soprano singers can break the wine glass with her high pitched voice. This happens when the natural resonance sound frequency of the wine glass matches with the high pitched sound frequency of the soprano singer's voice. ...


But we're talking about a town of only 5000 people. Blackcats and bottle rockets are unlikely culprits, and it's doubtful (IMO) there are any end-consumer fireworks capable of knocking 5000 birds dead to the ground. If there had been a professional fireworks show going on at the time, I'm sure that would have been confirmed by now - but I don't believe even a "professional" small- (or large!) town show would have the kind of force needed to cause internal injury to 5000 birds roosting in nearby trees (since a "professional" show would certainly take place in an open area). Fireworks and the common blackbird have co-existed for many years - I've never heard of a common fireworks display blowing a flock out of the sky - doesn't mean it hasn't happened, just sayin'...

Besides - reports of the birds falling began at 11 p.m. Most New Years firework displays begin at midnight - professional or otherwise. There might be a few things popping off that early, but a woman walking her dog was hit, a police cruiser making rounds was hit. There was nothing extraordinary going on in the tiny town (not to mention the 1-mile area affected) an hour before midnight. Certainly nothing with the kind of energy required to do this kind of damage.



posted on Jan, 5 2011 @ 11:49 AM
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Originally posted by Ironclad
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The Duck will be a forgotten casualty in the comming inter-stellar war...!!!

I promise you this though....

I will avenge him when those mother ships de-cloak and their ground troops hit the dirt!!!

Nobody screwes with our Ducks!!!





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