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Birds falling dead from Sky in Tennessee, same day as Arkansas town bans fireworks to protect birds. Plus Arctic Birds in Florida (Dec 30)
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 17843084:MV8yMDk4NTk4XzM1MzYyOTgyXzZGRjg4QkQ5] [quote:Captain Spaulding 20103158:MV8yMDk4NTk4XzM1MzYyNzE3X0M0Q0VFOTE1] I was on the coast last week in Santa Barbara, CA and saw a pod of grey whales HEADING NORTH?! They generally migrate south for the winter to the sea of Cortez and vice versa. Also, There's been FIVE great white's in the area. one was IN THE HARBOR! They're rare in that area to begin with, and FIVE in the last few months is close to being a phenomenon. I think three surfers were bit, (not killed), and then two more sightings. And I went hiking and there were "mountain lion" warnings posted all along the trails close to populated areas. I lived there for many years and only saw one mountain lion, (California cougar). I've seen the signs there before (Torro Canyon Park, if anyone here is familiar), but never that close to town. I thought it might just be normal, but my friends living there told me it's actually pretty unusual. There's a lot less Gamblers Quail here this year (the edge of the desert, north of Phoenix). I really mean a substantial amount less. A lot of people are talking about it. And I got stung by a Bark scorpion a few weeks ago. I stepped on a regular one once and it HURTS, but NOT A REAL BIG DEAL. This one got me on the back of the neck and I blacked out. Gamblers Quail eat scorpions. Less birds, more scorpions. And the great state of Arizona discontinued the use of anti-venom in 2004, genius's that they are. (NOT!) There's been a lot of *hype* about nature changing, I'm starting to believe it now from personal experience. [/quote] If you go to the Extincton Protocol and look at the Mass Animal Deaths this year alone its staggering. Somthing is killing birds and migrations are off all over. Their were lemmings that went north into liberia and froze a couple weeks ago...? Animals migration patterns are tuned to Earths magnetic fields. I would say with all these issue's with the animals that Earths magnetic fields are fucked right up and getting worse. Magnetic North moves 40 miles a year now and has moved so much sice the last time it flipped 40 degrees that we are at a tipping point again. Somthing is rattling the Magnetics of the planet big time. Somthing bad is going to happen and we all know it. [/quote]
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Remember this during the previous two New Year's???
Thread: birds die two years in a row in BIBI arkansas on new years day
Thread: Beautiful birds, dead in the thousands in Beebe, Arkansas.
Thread: 5,000 birds fall out of sky in Arkansas town -- North of Louisiana Border
So Beebe, Arkansas is going all out to protect birds this year around by banning fireworks on New Year's Eve.
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link to www.arkansasonline.com
]
Because you know we're told the official reason was fireworks caused birds to get nervous and they flew into the ground and committed suicide.
Does that sound like a ridiculous cover up excuse to you?
Well it should!
Today Dec 30, 2012 one state over in Tennessee it was reported 300 birds fell from the sky and died.
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link to www.themountainpress.com
]
Uh oh, we're one day away from New Year's.. can't blame it on fireworks this time around!
It's amazing how dumb they think we are!
In other weird bird news today thousands of Arctic Birds (Razorbills) have migrated to the wrong location and made their way to South Florida, including the Keys!
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link to www.keysnet.com
]
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link to www.tampabay.com
]
Video report of all this and some more:
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