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Originally posted by trekwebmaster
Since everyone disregards a theory I have proposed for the mass bird deaths in Beebe, Arkansas, I will continue posting it to promote the truth.
I have found a probable source for the deaths of the birds in Beebe. There was a radar plume shortly after a storm front moved through Beebe, I located and found a probable source which is directly west (a couple hundred feet) from Windwood Drive, which fits very nicely. Something exploded or was released from the area inside the discolored wooded area.
You'll notice there is a "clearing" which indicates some kind of "vent" or "geologic formation" since it is devoid of trees and the discolored area might indicate less healthy vegetation due to it being different and lighter than the other trees which are located on the perimeter of the wooded area.
Look at the picture and please, someone help me out here and promote this theory; I really am confident that this is the source and cause of the bird's deaths.
But it seems no one is listening; they want to promote silence or some BS theory which makes me think somebody is covering something up or tests are inconclusive and press releases are not forthcoming due to lack of information.
(www.studentech.net/source.jpg)
Free-use of the above image is permitted, but copy it and upload to FLICKR or Photobucket as to not overload the server; it it gets overloaded or hit too many times, I will remove or rename it.
Note: There is no evidence of any Phosgene release in Arkansas that I know of; I lean toward some kind of "swamp gas" exposure coming from that "hole" near Windwood Drive, in Beebe. This seems the most likely cause. Natural Gas drilling north of the area and hydraulic fracturing could have exerted pressure on some geologic formation and is releasing some kind of "swamp gas" or other "gas" which could be poisonous to wildlife.
I don't know about Phosgene conspiracy theories, but I do know if the Pine Bluff Arsenal messed-up, there are thousands of people here who would know and it would be all over the news. So far, there is no word of any Phosgene-related exposure or release.
The article which links Phosgene to Mr. Wheeler is one which contained relevant information about the natural gas drilling in Arkansas. Perhaps I should have not posted the entire article, but parts of it were relevant.
So pick-through it and read between the lines.edit on 10-1-2011 by trekwebmaster because: Corrections and Bolding and Italics inserted for emphasis...
Originally posted by grantbeed
Sorry if i have missed it, but has anyone mentioned the fact this was a huge storyline in the recent TV Series, "FLash Forward"?
Particle accelerator experiments caused thousands of dead birds to just drop from the skies.......and now it happens FOR REAL!!
It wouldnt be the first time a TV Show had foretold the future.
Originally posted by GeoBear
reply to post by Kailassa
My piece does not quote Sorcha Faal because I did not use her as a source. Instead, I used (and cited) EU News.www.eutimes.net...
~ Rady
Originally posted by TrueBrit
reply to post by trekwebmaster
But you havent explained how the birds came to die of blunt force trauma while in mid air, before falling to the ground already dead.
You havent provided a theory, you have merely pointed the finger and said " He did it" to a random spot, in the middle of what appears to be a wood, with no evidence to support you other than this place being the centre of a radar source, which CANNOT reproduce the physical traces of a death by blunt force trauma in any way.
So evidently either you have mistakenly posted without producing a methodicaly worked out chain of events, or you merely do not wish to, but without those things you have not got a theory at all. You have a suspiscion centred around the focus of a radar plume, and that is all you have.
Originally posted by trekwebmaster
Well by looking at the shadows, you could be correct. But what exploded in the radar loop? A flock of birds roosting in tree? I wish Google Earth had better resolution. If this theory is incorrect, what else could have it been? Could all those birds have even fit in the tree? Conducted lightning down from the ground through the flock that was still circling in flight?
Mysterious indeed. I don't mind admitting I am wrong; let's find out the real reason!
GEYSERVILLE, Calif. – California wildlife officials are trying to figure out what caused the death of more than 100 birds found clustered together just off Highway 101. The Santa Rosa Press Democrat reports that California Highway Patrol officers found the dead birds near the roadway on Saturday and called in the state Department of Fish and Game to investigate. The officers who found the birds described them as small with brown and black feathers. They were intact and had not been shot. The reports come as other, larger bird deaths have been reported in Arkansas, Louisiana and other states. Scientists say mass die-offs of wildlife happen regularly, and are usually unrelated and unreported. ___ Information from: The Santa Rosa Press Democrat, www.pressdemocrat.com...
Originally posted by star in a jar
reply to post by manna2
Certainly some things couldn't be believed, but some things would have to be believed, like clear appearances of aircraft. Certainly vague, unproven or formless apparitions or lights, could be written off as manipulations to the atmosphere like HAARP is capable of but there is no hologram technology (Project Blue Beam?) that can create complicated images or movements so therefore it's okay to believe what is seen in the sky as long as people use common sense if they have any.
There is no evidence Project Blue Beam is a working hologram technology, nor do I think it is associated with weaponry except those associated with HAARP. I think Project Blue Beam is disinformation to make people think such advanced hologram technologies exist, which is not the case IMO. All working prototypes are primitive and impossible to achieve resolution clarity on a global level.
I cannot buy that for any amount, no matter how small.
I would have to first assume technology in this area hasn't advanced since the 1960's as a presupposition.
public-action.com...
I would have to believe the air force and the navy are lying for over 20 years as well.
for instance snip>Allah on the Holodeck
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Pentagon planners started to discuss digital morphing after Iraq's invasion of Kuwait in 1990. Covert operators kicked around the idea of creating a computer-faked videotape of Saddam Hussein crying or showing other such manly weaknesses, or in some sexually compromising situation. The nascent plan was for the tapes to be flooded into Iraq and the Arab world.
The phoenix lights are most probably a trial run with this technology
snip>Military Holographics
According to a report in the New York Times, the University of Arizona has been carrying out military holographic trials, in which a subject has been filmed, and the recording then watched at a separate location.
The technique is said to deliver a display where the image changes 30 times a minute, and it’s created via use of an array of laser cameras that capture data onto plastic. A specialised lighting system illuminates this plastic, causing the captured data to be displayed, in 3-D, holographically.
And we can assume the real military tech in this area is 20 years advanced above the actual data released for the public
Speaking to the BBC last month, the Arizona researchers acknowledged that the technology was at an early stage, and that a faster data stream rate was needed to better portray reality.
Elsewhere, Columbia University is assessing ways in which holographic data could be transmitted online, enabling chats over the internet in which the other person appears in 3-D.
www.armedforces-int.com...
edit on 11-1-2011 by star in a jar because: (no reason given)