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i posted here about this a few minutes ago but it did not show up.
i do not know if it was a link i put in my post or what.
this is my second try and i'll add info if this posts.

if you read down you will see:

"look at the mental side effects of this crap (not to mention the physical side effects like increased heart attack!)

Mental Health side effects have been reported, these symptoms are rare but exist in significant enough numbers to be included as potential side effects.
These effects include: depression, anxiety, irritability, nightmares, and psychotic reactions. [link to www.drugs.com]

Diclofenac may disrupt the normal menstrual cycle. (AGENDA 21 anyone?)
[edit]Mechanism of action

The exact mechanism of action is not entirely known"

and

". In practice, use of some COX-2 inhibitors with their adverse effects has led to massive numbers of patient family lawsuits alleging wrongful death by heart attack"

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here is one link to the pdf:
[link to www.aphis.usda.gov]

and yes, i understand the term "wildlife management" but this goes well beyond that, IMO.
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fb page about project "bye bye blackbird"

[link to www.facebook.com]

will keeping adding stuff in bits and pieces because i don't know why my 1st post would not post.
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video:
[link to tv.naturalnews.com]
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"Animals Murdered, Listed as “Intentional” and “Killed / Euthanized” in 2009:

Brown-headed cowbirds: 1,046,109

European Starlings: 1,259,714

Red-winged blackbirds: 965,889
Canadian geese: 24,519
Grackles: 93,210
Pigeons: 96,297

…plus tens of thousands of crows, doves, ducks, falcons, finches, gulls, hawks, herons, owls, ravens, sparrows, swallows, swans, turkeys, vultures and woodpeckers, among other animals.

The chart even shows that the USDA “unintentionally” euthanized one Bald Eagle.

Also murdered in 2009 by the USDA are victims of other species:

27,000 beavers, 1700 bobcats, 81,000 coyotes, 2,000 gray foxes, 336 mountain lions, 1900 woodchucks, 130 porcupines, 12,000 raccoons, 20,000 squirrels, 30,000 wild pigs, 478 wolves."
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the "truth out" link to the page doesn't work anymore.
"page not found"
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ok, i see what link will not work here. called "earth issues"
why?
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"So why was the USDA poisoning birds in the first place? A Nebraska farmer was apparently complaining that the starlings were defecating in his feed meal. The answer to this conundrum apparently isn’t tocover your feed meal but rather call the USDA and ask them to poison thousands of birds.

The USDA complied, apparently agreeing this was a brilliant idea. So they put out a poison called DRC-1339 and allowed thousands of birds to feed on that poison.

Carol Bannerman from USDA Wildlife Services ridiculously claimed the bird kill was also to protect “human health.”

“We’re doing it to address, in this case, agricultural damage as well as the potential for human health and safety issues,” she said."


we should look up this poison.
if this many birds are eating it.
then other animals are eating those birds and that stuff is getting everywhere.
what is DRC-1339 ?
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"starlicide"?

[link to en.wikipedia.org]

"In 1966 it was reported that Starlicide is lethal to starlings with an acute oral LD50 of 3.8 milligrams per kilogram body weight, but less toxic to most other birds. Grain-eating game birds [such as bobwhite quail,[4] pheasants (Phasianus colchicus) and rooks (Corvus frugilegus)[5]] were acknowledged to be more vulnerable. Hawks and mammals were resistant to the poison. Starlings were killed in a slow, "nonviolent" death by uremic poisoning and congestion of major organs.[6] The effect was described as "a grayish white, frost-like material of uric acid overlaying the serosal surfaces of the various organs, accompanied by sterile inflammation and necrosis in the affected and adjacent tissues" akin to avian visceral gout.[5] The site of action is believed to be in the kidney["

are they saying here they only have an IDEA of how this stuff kills but actually have no scientific facts to back up this "belief"??

"In 2009, a culling with DRC-1339 received national attention after USDA employees dispensed the poison in Griggstown, New Jersey to kill an estimated 5,000 starlings that plagued feed lots and dairies on local farms. When "it began raining birds" community members became alarmed, unsure whether a toxin or disease was at work. Two property owners in the area reported collecting over 150 birds each from their land.[12][13]
In January 2011, there was another incident in Yankton, South Dakota, causing public alarm. The USDA had poisoned the birds in Nebraska to protect farmers feeds."


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see also:
[link to en.wikipedia.org]

look at the mental side effects of this crap (not to mention the physical side effects like increased heart attack!)

Mental Health side effects have been reported, these symptoms are rare but exist in significant enough numbers to be included as potential side effects.
These effects include: depression, anxiety, irritability, nightmares, and psychotic reactions. [link to www.drugs.com]
[edit]Other
Bone marrow depression is noted infrequently (leukopenia, agranulocytosis, thrombopenia with/without purpura, aplastic anemia). These conditions may be life-threatening and/or irreversible, if detected too late. All patients should be monitored closely. Diclofenac is a weak and reversible inhibitor of thrombocytic aggregation needed for normal coagulation.
Induces warm antibody hemolytic anemia by inducing antibodies to Rh antigens, ibuprofen also does this.[15]
Diclofenac may disrupt the normal menstrual cycle. (AGENDA 21 anyone?)
[edit]Mechanism of action

The exact mechanism of action is not entirely known
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see also:
[link to en.wikipedia.org]

look at the mental side effects of this crap (not to mention the physical side effects like increased heart attack!)

Mental Health side effects have been reported, these symptoms are rare but exist in significant enough numbers to be included as potential side effects.
These effects include: depression, anxiety, irritability, nightmares, and psychotic reactions. [link to www.drugs.com]
[edit]Other
Bone marrow depression is noted infrequently (leukopenia, agranulocytosis, thrombopenia with/without purpura, aplastic anemia). These conditions may be life-threatening and/or irreversible, if detected too late. All patients should be monitored closely. Diclofenac is a weak and reversible inhibitor of thrombocytic aggregation needed for normal coagulation.
Induces warm antibody hemolytic anemia by inducing antibodies to Rh antigens, ibuprofen also does this.[15]
Diclofenac may disrupt the normal menstrual cycle. (AGENDA 21 anyone?)
[edit]Mechanism of action

The exact mechanism of action is not entirely known
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Diclofenac may also be a unique member of the NSAIDs. There is some evidence that diclofenac inhibits the lipoxygenase pathways,[citation needed] thus reducing formation of the leukotrienes (also pro-inflammatory autacoids). There is also speculation[by whom?] that diclofenac may inhibit phospholipase A2 as part of its mechanism of action. These additional actions may explain the high potency of diclofenac – it is the most potent NSAID on a broad basis.{Scholer. Pharmacology of Diclofenac Sodium. Am J of Medicine Volume 80 April 28, 1986}
There are marked differences among NSAIDs in their selective inhibition of the two subtypes of cyclo-oxygenase, COX-1 and COX-2.[citation needed] Much pharmaceutical drug design has attempted to focus on selective COX-2 inhibition as a way to minimize the gastrointestinal side-effects of NSAIDs like aspirin. In practice, use of some COX-2 inhibitors with their adverse effects has led to massive numbers of patient family lawsuits alleging wrongful death by heart attack, yet other significantly COX-selective NSAIDs such as diclofenac have been well-tolerated by most of the population.[
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see also:
[link to en.wikipedia.org]

look at the mental side effects of this crap (not to mention the physical side effects like increased heart attack!)

Mental Health side effects have been reported, these symptoms are rare but exist in significant enough numbers to be included as potential side effects.
These effects include: depression, anxiety, irritability, nightmares, and psychotic reactions. [link to www.drugs.com]
[edit]Other
Bone marrow depression is noted infrequently (leukopenia, agranulocytosis, thrombopenia with/without purpura, aplastic anemia). These conditions may be life-threatening and/or irreversible, if detected too late. All patients should be monitored closely. Diclofenac is a weak and reversible inhibitor of thrombocytic aggregation needed for normal coagulation.
Induces warm antibody hemolytic anemia by inducing antibodies to Rh antigens, ibuprofen also does this.[15]
Diclofenac may disrupt the normal menstrual cycle. (AGENDA 21 anyone?)
[edit]Mechanism of action

The exact mechanism of action is not entirely known
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Diclofenac may also be a unique member of the NSAIDs. There is some evidence that diclofenac inhibits the lipoxygenase pathways,[citation needed] thus reducing formation of the leukotrienes (also pro-inflammatory autacoids). There is also speculation[by whom?] that diclofenac may inhibit phospholipase A2 as part of its mechanism of action. These additional actions may explain the high potency of diclofenac – it is the most potent NSAID on a broad basis.{Scholer. Pharmacology of Diclofenac Sodium. Am J of Medicine Volume 80 April 28, 1986}
There are marked differences among NSAIDs in their selective inhibition of the two subtypes of cyclo-oxygenase, COX-1 and COX-2.[citation needed] Much pharmaceutical drug design has attempted to focus on selective COX-2 inhibition as a way to minimize the gastrointestinal side-effects of NSAIDs like aspirin. In practice, use of some COX-2 inhibitors with their adverse effects has led to massive numbers of patient family lawsuits alleging wrongful death by heart attack, yet other significantly COX-selective NSAIDs such as diclofenac have been well-tolerated by most of the population.[
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HOLY CRAP!

"Recent research (2010) has linked use of Diclofenac to an increased chance of strokes.[21]
[edit]Ecological effects

Use of diclofenac in animals has been reported to have led to a sharp decline in the vulture population in the Indian subcontinent, 95% decline in 2003,[22] 99.9% decline as of 2008. The mechanism is, it is presumed, renal failure, a known side-effect of diclofenac. Vultures eat the carcasses of livestock that have been administered veterinary diclofenac, and are poisoned by the accumulated chemical.[23] At a meeting of the National Wildlife Board in March 2005, the Government of India announced that it intended to phase out the veterinary use of diclofenac.[24] Meloxicam is a safer candidate to replace use of diclofenac.[25] It is more expensive than diclofenac, but the price is coming down as more drug companies begin to manufacture it.[26]
"The loss of tens of millions of vultures over the last decade has had major ecological consequences across the Indian subcontinent that pose a potential threat to human health. In many places, populations of feral dogs (Canis familiaris) have increased sharply from the disappearance of Gyps vultures as the main scavenger of wild and domestic ungulate carcasses. Associated with the rise in dog numbers is an increased risk of rabies"[25] and casualties of almost 50,000 people.[27] The Government of India cites one of those major consequences as a vulture species extinction.[24] A major shift in transfer of corpse pathogens from vultures to feral dogs and rats can lead to a disease pandemic causing millions of deaths in a crowded country like India; whereas vultures' digestive systems safely destroy many species of such pathogens.
The resulting multiplication of feral dogs in India and Pakistan has caused a multiplication of leopards feeding on those dogs and invading urban areas looking for dogs to prey on, resulting in occasional attacks on human children.[28]
The loss of vultures has had a social impact on the Indian Zoroastrian Parsi community, who traditionally use vultures to dispose of human corpses in Towers of Silence
, but are now compelled to seek alternate methods of disposal.[25]
Diclofenac has been shown also to harm freshwater fish species such as rainbow trout."

omfg.
and look how many brand names it has.
omfg.
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keep bumping this.
suggest pin.

please someone pin this.

i am shaking with rage. this is sickening.
and they are throwing this poison EVERYWHERE.
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no one cares about nuisance species and neither do i
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no one cares about nuisance species and neither do i
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thanks for the bump shilltard!
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hf

thank you! we have to keep bumping this to keep it on the 1st page!!!
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i will keep bumping this.
this is very important!

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hey shills, where are you now? trying to make this thread die off, huh?

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hey shills, where are you now? trying to make this thread die off, huh?

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i will keep doing this.
please help.
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[link to engforum.pravda.ru]

Purina Developed the DRC1339 poison used by the USDA
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[link to www.umesc.usgs.gov]

"Exposure of Nontarget Birds to DRC-1339 Avicide in Fall Baited Sunflower Fields

The DRC-1339 is a chemical of national concern. It is used to control nuisance pigeons in urban settings, blackbirds at feedlots, and blackbirds depredating crops.

The DRC-1339 has been recently used in sunflower fields in the Northern Great Plains to control blackbird populations. Potential loss of nontarget migratory birds to DRC-1339 is a serious concern of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service."
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[link to www.fws.gov]


Environmental Contaminants Program
"TITLE:
Could blackbird mortality from avicide DRC-1339 contribute to avain botulism outbreaks in North Dakota?"
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On that recent popular chemtrail ask me thread, the OP said that one of his projects involved spraying something that involved insects (not bees) in the food chain and the final goal was not human (I think he said not mammal). Maybe he designed one of these chemicals. They probably are dispersed aerially.

Suffice to say, if you're out and about in the woods or something, and you see a plane overhead spraying anything, it's almost certainly not something you want.

Keep your mouth closed (literally - to minimize exposure. Your nose does a better job), pull your shirt over your mouth and nose if you can... run in a horizontal direction away from the plume, and get thee to a shower asap.
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[link to pubstorage.sdstate.edu]


this is about screwing with our reproductive systems people!!!

"CONCLUSIONS
The DRC-1339 caused the death of 1 female from
the HIGH group and the occurrence of egg yolk peritonitis in 4 additional HIGH and 2 LOW group females.
No egg yolk peritonitis was seen in the controls. This,
combined with the decreasing trend of several of the
reproductive variables with increasing dosage, the
incidence of egg abnormalities in 2 HIGH dose females,
and the significantly lower brood sizes with increasing
dosage of males suggests that reproductive suppression
by DRC-1339 may be dose-dependent. These results
suggest that further research using exact dosing may be
warranted."

you think this doesn't effect you???

why are they doing studies on how this effects the reproductive system???

this is about "nuisance" birds?

they are studying how to F up our reproductive systems.
it has ALREADY BEEN PROVEN to "disrupt" the human female reproductive system.

that is hardcore.
AND it is causing strokes and heart attacks!

there have already been LAWSUITS
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On that recent popular chemtrail ask me thread, the OP said that one of his projects involved spraying something that involved insects (not bees) in the food chain and the final goal was not human (I think he said not mammal). Maybe he designed one of these chemicals. They probably are dispersed aerially.

Suffice to say, if you're out and about in the woods or something, and you see a plane overhead spraying anything, it's almost certainly not something you want.

Keep your mouth closed (literally - to minimize exposure. Your nose does a better job), pull your shirt over your mouth and nose if you can... run in a horizontal direction away from the plume, and get thee to a shower asap.
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i see this all the time where i live.
it's awful.
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