More than 1,000 dead birds fall from sky in Ark.

WindHarvester said:
In a sense I think We have giant pointable microwave's in orbit, before you laugh please let me explain.

I have a very dear friend who was in the Airforce in the 60's and 70's, His work was in technology fields such as the internet (before Al Gore invented it of course ::) ).

Well years ago He always told me about these weapons they had designed using microwave blasts and that the guys would often goof off in the warehouse/lab killing pigeons from hundreds of yards.

Now just imagine how far our technology has came since the 60's and 70's?? :dontknow:

I have always asked myself WHEN it would be possible.

I wouldn't laugh at that. In fact, I would guess that if we really knew what all existed, we would be too scared to laugh.
 

The way I understand it, the purpose of the New World Order is to stop the human race from going extinct. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencet...e-extinct-100-years-population-explosion.html
They have the money and the power and it is their belief that the Earth can survive if the population is brought down to 500 million. At this time its almost 7 billion so according to them, many of us must die to save the planet. Thus all the plastic coffins will be needed. The bird kill may simply be a test. (Maybe guillotines will not be needed).

Now the VHEMT has another solution to save the planet. “May we live long and die out” http://www.vhemt.org/

Scary stuff. Now I am not saying any of this is my belief but I do believe we must eventually find a way control the worlds runaway population growth and unbridled consumption and wastefullness. Professor Fenner says its too late but we could try by starting now. Gas will soon be $5 a gallon and even $10. Oil reserves may only last another 20 years.

The problem is that many of us refuse to believe there is a problem and will continue to ignore the scientists and postpone any solution. The NWO will not.
 

Also I figure some would pose the question of "why didn't it kill the people in the towns as well?".

A simple but yet kind of silly analogy would be comparing it to microwaving a chicken patty to microwaving a whole chicken.

Which one would cook in less time?
 

WindHarvester said:
Also I figure some would pose the question of "why didn't it kill the people in the towns as well?".

A simple but yet kind of silly analogy would be comparing it to microwaving a chicken patty to microwaving a whole chicken.

Which one would cook in less time?
Interesting point .
 

truckinbutch said:
WindHarvester said:
Also I figure some would pose the question of "why didn't it kill the people in the towns as well?".

A simple but yet kind of silly analogy would be comparing it to microwaving a chicken patty to microwaving a whole chicken.

Which one would cook in less time?
Interesting point .

but, why is it only one specie of bird and fish? I've only heard red winged black bird

Todd
 

Interesting story about the microwaves but I dont think the birds were cooked. They were killed with blunt force trauma. It appears the birds flew straight into a wall, the ground or were hit by a large object in the sky and then fell. I guess it was a large flock of redwinged black birds. Are they migratory? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red-winged_Blackbird
 

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bigcypresshunter said:
Interesting story about the microwaves but I dont think the birds were cooked. They were killed with blunt trauma. It appears the birds flew straight into a wall, the ground or were hit by a large object in the sky and then fell. I guess it was a large flock of redwinged black birds. Are they migratory?

not sure, but this has happened 3 different states, Arkansas, Louisiana and Kentucky.

Todd
 

ok thanks, hadn't heard that, like I said in my other post, I had only heard of the blackbirds.

todd
 

Since it happen several places in the US and Australia, can a drunken, or joyriding pilot of a UFO be responsible?
 

spartacus53 said:
Since it happen several places in the US and Australia, can a drunken, or joyriding pilot of a UFO be responsible?
You raised a large question that has been lurking in my small mind .
 

bigcypresshunter said:
Interesting story about the microwaves but I dont think the birds were cooked. They were killed with blunt force trauma. It appears the birds flew straight into a wall, the ground or were hit by a large object in the sky and then fell. I guess it was a large flock of redwinged black birds. Are they migratory? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red-winged_Blackbird

"Blunt force Trama" is the Offical Cause ?
Not sure I'd trust Officials to be honest.
especially if they decide us Lowly villagers
can't handle the truth.

Common' Wikileaks ! :wink:

other then that, if they were flying
& all of a sudden Dropped out of the sky &
hit the concrete, the "Blunt force Trama"
could have happened then.
 

latest Fish Kill, Blamed on cold water

Large fish kill reported in Chesapeake Bay
The Associated Press
Posted: 01/05/2011 05:01:43 AM EST

BALTIMORE—Officials say they're investigating a large fish kill in the Chesapeake Bay but suspect cold weather killed them instead of problems with the water quality.
The Maryland Department of the Environment says an estimated 2 million fish have been reported dead from the Bay Bridge south to Tangier Sound.



http://www.inyork.com/state/ci_17014686
 

I hear what yall are saying but I would imagine they are able to determine whether the trauma caused the death or occured a minute or so after death. I would have to reread the articles. Maybe it was reported incorrectly.

I dont believe our govt either but any forensics expert should be able to pick up a few birds that landed in soft grass and do an autopsy to determine cause of death.
 

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jeff of pa said:
latest Fish Kill, Blamed on cold water

Large fish kill reported in Chesapeake Bay
The Associated Press
Posted: 01/05/2011 05:01:43 AM EST

BALTIMORE—Officials say they're investigating a large fish kill in the Chesapeake Bay but suspect cold weather killed them instead of problems with the water quality.
The Maryland Department of the Environment says an estimated 2 million fish have been reported dead from the Bay Bridge south to Tangier Sound.



http://www.inyork.com/state/ci_17014686
We had huge fish kills here in the Everglades last year from the cold weather. It usually affects the same species. We had thousands of floating snook. It even killed iguanas and pythons.

The fish can be explained but I think the bird kill is more unusual if they really died from blunt trauma.
 

Smee said:
They flew into powerlines . . . it must be true, the government says it!

http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/2011-01-04-louisiana-bird-deaths_N.htm

Heard on the national news this morning that a similar incident has occurred in Sweden, so did a search and found this on MSNBC:

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/40921795/ns/us_news-environment/
First, New Year's Eve fireworks were blamed in central Arkansas for making thousands of blackbirds confused, crashing into homes, cars and each other. (blunt trauma) ----There are fireworks in every city and you dont hear about birds doing this because of fireworks anywhere else. Cristol was skeptical of the fireworks theory, unless "somebody blew something into the roost, literally blowing the birds into the sky."



The birds (Louisiana)— a mixed flock of red-winged blackbirds, brown-headed cowbirds, grackles and starlings — may have hit a power line or vehicles in the dark, LaCour said. Two dozen of them had head, neck, beak or back injuries.-----Birds sit on powerlines. Yea they may have hit something in the dark but it wasnt vehicles. Its sounding more like a large fast moving UFO in the area.. "They don't hit a power line for no reason," he said. About 50 dead birds were near a power line 30 or 40 feet from Louisiana Highway 1. About a quarter-mile away, a second group of 400 or more stretched from the power line and across the highway, he said.


I guess the other answer could be that the trauma occurred when they hit the ground. But I would think an autopsy could determine that. "If it isn't strictly trauma, it may take more time to get results back," he said. "When nothing shows up, you run the tests longer and let it incubate longer."




quotes in blue
my words in black
 

texastee2007 said:
come on folks birds fly to roost right around sun down....Birds seldom fly at night with the exception of some migrating birds that use the earths magnetic field to go by.
I hear ya. Something scared these birds off the roost or they were "literally blown into the sky." They all died at basically the same time. Not poisoned. I dont believe they were electrocuted by a powerline either. "They don't hit a power line for no reason,"
 

Wednesday, January 05 2011

(Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) -- Wildlife experts are yet to explain why 100 tons of sardines, croaker and catfish have turned up dead in the past week near Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
A government report that may reveal the cause of death is expected to be released today.
The news from South America comes on the heels of five-thousand dead birds falling from the sky in Arkansas on New Years Eve.
Added to the animal weirdness -- another 500 birds were found dead close to a highway north of Baton Rouge, Louisiana and a Gilbertsville, Kentucky woman found dozens of dead birds in her front yard, with more dead birds discovered at nearby Murray State University.
Meanwhile, hundreds of thousands of dead fish have washed ashore along the Chesapeake Bay in Maryland in just the past two weeks.
And up to 100-thousand dead or dying drum fish have appeared recently on the shores of the Arkansas River.
 

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