Mysterius Deaths All Over The World | ForUsToBe
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Bahai144
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In the U.S. media they're actually saying: 1.That there's no connection at all between the dead fish and the dead birds. and 2.That it was fireworks that made the birds fly into buildings! The people who are at the front lines of putting out these asinine statements clearly think that the public is completely without intelligence and willing to swallow any absurd "explanation" if it's repeated incessantly for a time and attached to the lips of some so-called "experts". Hmmmm...could they be right about that?
I've been saying, since I heard the first thing about the redwinged blackbirds and fish in Arkansas, that there are now toxic clouds not too far up that are gathering from all the burning and evaporation they encouraged to happen in the spill and getting more dense. I figured that just like their chemicals cause congealing of the oil in the water its also combined in the air for a gaseous congealing of sorts so now theres the same kinds of toxic clouds in the air that there were/are in the water. Then when it rains through those gas clouds it precipitates out and poisons the inland fresh water and some species are more immediately killed off than others. I've heard also that this is not just happening in the U.S.
Of course this will be denied and possibly several such mindbendingly stupid explanations as "blunt trauma" and fireworks displays will be spat out by various "experts" until the corrupt, junk science establishment can come to a consensus about what idiotic party line they feel comfortable getting behind as their official pronouncement in an effort to provide culpable deniability for their corporate masters.
16:3 And the second angel poured out his vial upon the sea; and it became as the blood of a dead man: and every living soul died in the sea.
16:4 And the third angel poured out his vial upon the rivers and fountains of waters; and they became blood.
16:5 And I heard the angel of the waters say, Thou art righteous, O Lord, which art, and wast, and shalt be, because thou hast judged thus.
16:6 For they have shed the blood of saints and prophets, and thou hast given them blood to drink; for they are worthy.
16:7 And I heard another out of the altar say, Even so, Lord God Almighty, true and righteous are thy judgments.
(King James Bible, Revelation)
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Bahai144
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Vierotchka
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http://ice.itm.ingenta.com/content/bsc/ibi/2007/00000149/00000003/art00001
Cold weather often kills migrants in their breeding areas, but not the local resident species which can better withstand it at those times. For migrants, cold and snow act to cut off the food supply, and can have a major selective effect on the seasonal timing of migration. Records of in-flight weather-induced mortality, involving up to hundreds or thousands of birds at a time, have affected mainly small passerines, but also larger birds, including eagles and swans. Most occurred in conditions of mist, rain or snow storms, and some involved nocturnal collisions with illuminated masts and other tall structures. Records of post-arrival mortality in breeding areas have involved mainly small insectivores (especially hirundines), but also waders and waterfowl. Such incidents, associated with cold and snow, have reduced local breeding densities from the previous year by 25-90%, depending on species and area, with up to several years required for recovery. Records of pre-departure mortality on breeding areas have mainly affected hirundines. Two major incidents in central Europe in September 1931 and 1974 killed hundreds of thousands, or even millions, of swallows and martins.
http://elibrary.unm.edu/sora/Wilson/v110n03/p0409-p0411.pdf
On the night of 13-14 January 1997, thousands of grebes migrating southward from Great Salt Lake flew into a snowstorm and crashed in southern Utah. Near the town of Delta about 3650 hit the ground after being attracted to lights of houses; of these 148 (4.1%) were found dead. Concurrently, 8 km away, 3600 more were downed and 1600 (44.4%) were found dead in a 2-ha pond at the Intermountain Power Project plant (IPP). Internal examination of over 1000 carcasses showed, as in previous downings (Jehl 1993), that death resulted from severe trauma (e.g., massive internal bleeding; broken bill, sternum, clavicles, legs; cranial hemorrhage; ruptured spleen or liver)
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2011/01/mass-bird-fish-deaths-worldwide-phenomenon/
A local resident reported hearing about 20 loud booms Saturday night -- which could have been fireworks or a cannon to get rid of nuisance birds -- and saw a huge flock of frantic birds when he went outside.
"He could hear the blackbirds fluttering around -- he could hear their wings and he could hear them hitting into things," state veterinarian George Badley told AFP.
Blackbirds have poor night vision and they were likely killed because they banged into houses, trees and each other in their fright.
(Blackbirds, one should note, roost around Beebe in huge numbers, flocks of hundreds of thousands. Flocks so big that farmers actually have cannons to try to scare them away.)
Bird deaths in perspective. Bird deaths simply from them flying into things are in the hundreds of millions.
http://www.fws.gov/birds/mortality-fact-sheet.pdf
Building window strikes may account for 97 to 976 million bird deaths each year. Communication towers conservatively kill 4 to 5 million birds annually (possibly closer to 40 to 50 million; a nationwide cumulative impacts study should help resolve this question). Strikes at high tension transmission and distribution power lines very conservatively kill tens of thousands of birds annually. Taking into account the millions of miles of bulk transmission and distribution lines in the U.S., and extrapolating from European studies, actual mortality could be as high as 174 million deaths annually. Electrocutions probably kill tens of thousands of birds but the problem is barely monitored. Cars may kill 60 million birds or more each year, private and commercial aircraft far fewer, while wind turbine rotors kill an estimated 33,000 birds annually.
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Vierotchka
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Vierotchka
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Nothing whatsoever mysterious about these deaths.
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Vierotchka
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NiceN
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Voodoo? Yeah you guys wish. Shit got real, and it's here quick.
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NiceN
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project_green
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this is some scary stuff
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