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An estimated 300 dead birds have been found on the side of the I-65 highway in Alabama, WAFF News reports. According to wildlife biologist Bill Gates, the birds are grackles, a common black bird, one of the same species reported in the past weeks to have been found dead in mass quantities in other nearby states like Arkansas, Louisiana and Kentucky.
Gates told WAFF that the feathers scattered across the location suggest trauma, and he believes a semi-truck or other vehicle may be responsible for their death.
Originally posted by DamaSan
Every bird that has ever flown in front on me on the road seems to magically get out of the way just in time.
Originally posted by zorgon
Gates told WAFF that the feathers scattered across the location suggest trauma, and he believes a semi-truck or other vehicle may be responsible for their death.
Can anyone here even imaging 300 birds slamming into a semi truck? They gave the same reason for the 100 plus birds in California.
Do they really think we are that stupid? Where is the driver? Lets see the truck... it must be a mess. If you just got splattered by 300 birds wouldn't you be stopped to remove all the bird guts?
Seriously that is the part of all this that smells of conspiracy... the stupid reasons the 'experts' are giving us
'trauma' Well if a bird dies in mid flight and slams into the ground I would expect to see sign's of 'trauma'
edit on 13-1-2011 by zorgon because: Classified
Originally posted by DamaSan
reply to post by crazydaisy
Changes in the ionosphere have been shown to impact human brainwave activity. I'm probably going to have to go dig up a link now unless someone else has one ready... has to do with Schumann resonance.
If reading this post made you think about HAARP, then good for youedit on 13-1-2011 by DamaSan because: (no reason given)