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Originally posted by HRegressor
You know it very well could be UFOs, Arkansas has had a large amount of cattle mutilations, possibly there is a ET/military base in the area.
The thing that is a major red flag is that you can already see people trying to cover this event up by saying the deaths are a result of fireworlks or loud noise, screw those damn people, they are the same kind of people who want to keep the truth away from the world and I kind of hate them for it. If you dig into the very fresh news the truth reveals that the birds were literally falling out of the sky and it was not a result of fireworks, but hitting a blunt object. Its possible the UFOs stirred the birds in the air and deliberately hit the birds.
Originally posted by WingedBull
Despite the hype and despite the claims of those who have absolutely no idea what they are talking about, this is not an extraordinary event. Mass bird die-offs are a common occurrence. The USGS reports an average of 163 such events a year.
New and Ongoing Wildlife Mortality Events Nationwide
Originally posted by primetime2123
where on that list is the millions of dead fish (same species) over the span of a few days?
Originally posted by primetime2123
what about thousands of dead birds (same species) all over the world in the span of a few days...all inexplicable ?? that sounds like a cop out excuse from the media who has no other explanation
Originally posted by pmbhuntress
Yes it's another excuse as usual, for the media to get it covered up...
Originally posted by WingedBull
Originally posted by primetime2123
where on that list is the millions of dead fish (same species) over the span of a few days?
Where are these millions of dead fish you speak of?
You are assuming the fish-kills are related and that they are rare events. No evidence has been found to link the events. And a simple search on the internet reveals that mass fish kills are not uncommon.
For example.
Originally posted by primetime2123
what about thousands of dead birds (same species) all over the world in the span of a few days...all inexplicable ?? that sounds like a cop out excuse from the media who has no other explanation
Those answers should be explicit in the link provided. The USGS, it should be obvious, only collects data for American events. Second, if they are an common occurrence event throughout the United States, they will be a common event in the rest of the world as well.