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Originally posted by Morningglory
I find it odd that there's no cases here in Colorado. We've got bubonic plague, hanta virus, west nile and we're warned about rabies all the time. Lots of bad stuff here.
The only difference between Colorado and other areas of the country where attacks are taking place is the lack of humidity. Many of the places marked on the map are high in humidity.
Maybe a mutated mold is on the loose, reminds me a bit of the effects of ergot poisoning. Sorry if its already been mentioned.
Ergot alkaloids can be classified into two classes: 1. derivatives of 6,8-dimethylergoline and 2. lysergic acid derivatives.[9]
Originally posted by Snakedoctorjw
reply to post by Komodo
That was a spooky connection and spot on!
30 something pages is alot to read through, so Im just gonna come right out and ask, has anyone else you have been communicating with noticed a possible correlation between these attacks and the animal die offs/mystery rashes? I keep finding where ever there is an attack, if you dig deep enough you find both...
Yes, it had been mentioned in the thread, but I also noticed that it seems like more of a middle ground between the strange sounds and the mass animal die offs.
The google map for the mass die offs is flawed because it is incomplete and doesn't widen the field of search (I feel it should also include mass beaching etc.) I also feel this falls in line with the synthia theory. Synthia would both effect humans and animals, and from what it does it would explain why animals are leaving the water. (unexplained dolphin beachings)
Mass Animal Deaths Google Map
maps.google.com...
Strange Sounds Google Map
maps.google.com...
What I do notice in all three is that most of the events seem to be on the East Coast of the US and in the UK/Ireland region.
The similarity has been noted but where that will lead from is still up in the air.
Originally posted by Komodo
Originally posted by Snakedoctorjw
reply to post by Komodo
That was a spooky connection and spot on!
Thx you~!
I do see a pattern of coincidence
Originally posted by PsykoOps
We had one in Finland just recently. Naked man was going crazy on the street. Stopped a bus and refused to move out from the front of it. When police arrived he bit the male officer.
HS.fi Finnish
Video in YT:
www.youtube.com...
I dont embbed cause the guy is nude. Cant see anything cause "it's shot with a potato" as we say here. But naked anyway.edit on 5/7/2012 by PsykoOps because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by kctornado
reply to post by YachtDoc13
No one is forcing you to listen.
Originally posted by ragiusnotiel
Several people dying in one hospital, one was attacked, two jumped off roof- no police investigation (??)
www.montrealgazette.com... unge+raises+questions/6901649/story.html
Arizona PD warns after 4 naked men in 2 weeks
www.dailymail.co.uk... ml?ito=feeds-newsxml[/url
^^includes events not on map
More in depth on one of the events in Arizona mentioned above
[url=http://www.webpronews.com/naked-carjacker-has-ties-to-recent-cannibal-scares-2012-07]http://www.webpronews.com/naked-carjacker-has-ties-to-recent -cannibal-scares-2012-07
Woman attacked in hotel, no details given yet - monitoring
www.tracypress.com... _story/push?article-UPDATE-+Tracy+man+charged+with+murder%20&id=19234802
ergot's hallucinations more strongly resemble a delirious and psychotic state.
Ergotism is the effect of long-term ergot poisoning, traditionally due to the ingestion of the alkaloids produced by the Claviceps purpurea fungus which infects rye and other cereals, and more recently by the action of a number of ergoline-based drugs. It is also known as ergotoxicosis, ergot poisoning and Saint Anthony's Fire. Ergot poisoning is a proposed explanation of bewitchment.
Ergot extract has been used in pharmaceutical preparations, including Ergot alkaloids in products such as Cafergot (containing caffeine and ergotamine[12] or ergoline) to treat migraine headaches, and ergometrine, used to induce uterine contractions and to control bleeding after childbirth.