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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 Beyond Creation
''According to wildlife biologist Bill Gates,...''
The birds may have flown into Windows and crashed!
Peace
Originally posted by satron
I haven't heard anything about testing these fallen animals to see what can be extrapolated. Are they doing tests?
Originally posted by Praxilla
reply to post by DamaSan
So, both these incidents, Alabama with 300 birds, and the one in Cali with 100 birds were both caused by trucks? Show us the trucks. I'm not believing it until I see a truck that looks like Big Bird. Until then, then come up with something better!
Originally posted by HunkaHunka
reply to post by DamaSan
Wow... Thank you... This will make for great reading on the rest of my flight... Thats right, I ATS via iPad from an airplane.... Too damned close to that ionosphere!
Originally posted by getreadyalready
They died from "sudden trauma" that was not a result of the fall. (This from the Tennessee incident.)
In other words, they smacked into something at high speed in mid-flight!