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reply to post by Tecumte
May or may not have a thing to do with any earthquakes in Arkansas but what the heck has happened to the once large numbers of birds that we used to see all around here. Has anyone else made this observation in their area? I still see some crows, a few buzzards, occasional red tailed hawks, but the very large numbers and assortment of birds we used to get years ago seem to have vanished. Hopefully it's not a long term thing and maybe it is due to the last several years weather or something. Very noticable though where I live in Mid-Missouri in the county.
Originally posted by SusanFrey
reply to post by Toots
I am seeing those and a few of the smaller looking finches too. We do have a nest under the front porch on one of the brick columns. She has nested here since we moved here and is sitting on eggs now.
Originally posted by SusanFrey
reply to post by Toots
We feed the game fish in the pond. The birds, squirrels and deer as well as our animals on a daily basis too. Luckily I don't have to worry about watering the wildlife as they use our pond or the neighbors. I have not seen the geese come in this year, but I do see them across Hwy 64 at a neighbors pond and I think they decided to make that home. Sometimes we get herons in the pond, we have a frog in there that is HUGE. I would love to get a photo of him one day, I swear he is as large as a dinner plate.
Originally posted by Toots
Originally posted by SusanFrey
reply to post by Tecumte
That idea was kind of hit on at the beginning of this thread and I think I remember a video with that type of theory in it posted. Will have to look it up. I do think the fracking and the water is a big part of the problem here. There have been a few rumbles this evening but nothing that shook anything, or rattled windows or doors. The plumb bob still has a lot of sway in it. Right now it's what I know as east/west normally and at times it circles or goes north/south.
After following this thread from the beginning, I feel as though all the great input from Robin, Puterman, West Coast, et al, combined with the "ground warriors" such as yourself reporting, does much to explain that AR earthquakes are uniquely tied to fracking and subsidence. But the one conspiracy theory that DOES worry me though, is the upcoming FLE 2011 centered around the New Madrid. There just are way too many devastating earthquakes happening in rapid succession globally for there not to be concern that HAARP may be playing a role.
Originally posted by SusanFrey
Could someone tell me how to take my sony handicam and stream live video with it. I could try to get it where someone else could watch it as well.
Originally posted by UtahRosebud
reply to post by Tecumte
I would like to suggest that you perhaps take your HAARP conversation on over to a thread that was created by PuterMan. I believe most of your questions/concerns have been addressed in that thread. Not to mention PuterMan has put in a lot of time and effort into his research on the subject.
This thread is about what's going on in Arkansas. This is not the place to debate if HAARP is responsible for any of the activity.
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