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Anonymous Coward User ID: 269684 United States 12/26/2007 09:08 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The animals are very sensitive to what is about to happen........my cocker spaniel has been hiding in the corner of the room and growling at us when we go near that space. Keep an eye on the animals, your pets, strange stories about animals from around the globe. These are are first warnings of something more to come, I'm sure. There was just a story a couple of days ago where birds fell from the sky in Oregon or somewhere on the West Coast. I feel strange about these happenings occuring too close together. Wolve attacks, Tiger attacks, just too coincidental. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 345572 United Kingdom 12/26/2007 09:40 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The animals are very sensitive to what is about to happen........my cocker spaniel has been hiding in the corner of the room and growling at us when we go near that space. Keep an eye on the animals, your pets, strange stories about animals from around the globe. These are are first warnings of something more to come, I'm sure. There was just a story a couple of days ago where birds fell from the sky in Oregon or somewhere on the West Coast. I feel strange about these happenings occuring too close together. Wolve attacks, Tiger attacks, just too coincidental. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 269684I have a dog who is terrified of thunderstorms. She hates thunder and lightening so much, she shivers, shakes nervously and pants during a thunderstorm. We live in the northern US and so no thunderstorms here now, but...for two days in a row last week she acted just the way she does when there is one. She must have sensed some type of rumbling or far away noise that we can't hear. She's better now but I can tell you it was very upsetting to me. (And her.) Yes, watch the pets. |
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chowmah User ID: 333428 United States 12/26/2007 10:06 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I live on LONG ISLAND,oh my damn i did't know about this.I wonder if this type sh*t will start happening to HUMANS soon. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 112244"no health risk" they say. right. the "emperors" have no clothes! |
chowmah User ID: 333428 United States 12/26/2007 10:09 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | All animals wildlife they are very sensitive it is in there nature. Even down to spiders and snakes yuck. Quoting: DeOMEGAThe 1st of dec. 300 Whales beached, killed and buried in Cape Verde woe! 300!! never heard of one that big. you know birds and bees and marine creatures navigate by the earths magnetic field, i've been thinking for awhile that's why birds and bees vanish and whales and dolphins and squid keep beaching and going to bizzare locales, the shift is farther along than tptb want us to know. the "emperors" have no clothes! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 345571 United States 12/26/2007 10:14 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Sounds as if it could be what is known as Domoic Acid poisoning. Comes from eating sea algae or ingesting something that has eaten it. Just dropping from the sky though sounds like what has been described as a result from the electromagnetic field deterioration. What is also strange is that this morning - in the dead of winter, there are birds singing nearby that one only hears in the spring. |
DeOMEGA (OP) User ID: 314632 United States 12/26/2007 10:15 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | All animals wildlife they are very sensitive it is in there nature. Even down to spiders and snakes yuck. Quoting: chowmahThe 1st of dec. 300 Whales beached, killed and buried in Cape Verde woe! 300!! never heard of one that big. you know birds and bees and marine creatures navigate by the earths magnetic field, i've been thinking for awhile that's why birds and bees vanish and whales and dolphins and squid keep beaching and going to bizzare locales, the shift is farther along than tptb want us to know. Some of the community at cape verde is blaming it on naval sonar and subs. But I agree with you on the magnetic field has also allot to do with it. |
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DeOMEGA (OP) User ID: 314632 United States 12/27/2007 01:07 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Emergency landings were reported for two flights at Los Angeles International Airport during the busy holiday week, officials said Wednesday.A Hawaii-bound flight circled back to LAX on Christmas Day after the pilot reported a cracked windshield, according to Ian Gregor, a spokesman for the Federal Aviation Administration.United Airlines Flight 69 was in the air for about 30 minutes when the pilot declared an emergency on the Boeing 757 aircraft and returned to Los Angeles around 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, Gregor said.No injuries were reported, and the passengers took another plane to the island of Kauai.Separately, Sky West Flight 3950 struck a bird shortly after taking off from Santa Barbara Municipal Airport on Monday morning, forcing the pilot to divert the flight from its course to Salt Lake City and make an emergency landing at LAX, according to Gregor.The bird apparently damaged the Canadair CRJ-200 model aircraft's Pitot tube, which is used to determine the plane's air speed, Gregor said.The plane landed at LAX around 7:15 a.m. Monday, about an hour after it departed from Santa Barbara. No injuries were reported.U.S. pilots reported more than 66,000 so-called wildlife strikes with birds, deer and other animals at the nation's airports from January 1990 to December 2005, according to the latest available data provided by the U.S. Department of Agriculture.The FAA estimates collisions between aircraft and animals cost the aviation industry about $500 million annually in damage.The most serious wildlife strike at LAX occurred Aug. 27, 2000, when a sea gull flew into the engine of a KLM jumbo jet bound for Amsterdam.Several pieces of the jetliner's engine plummeted into Dockweiler Beach, but no injuries were reported and the pilot managed to safely land the plane.LAX officials declined Wednesday to say how many wildlife strikes were reported at the airport this year.LAX has tried to reduce wildlife hazards by retaining a full-time USDA biologist since 1998.The Los Angeles Board of Airport Commissioners agreed in September to hire a second biologist to develop additional measures aimed at keeping birds from striking airplanes taking off at LA/Ontario International, LA/Palmdale and Van Nuys airports, which are owned by the same agency that operates LAX.Under the terms of the $611,000, three-year contract with the USDA, one biologist works full-time at LAX, while the second biologist divides up time at the three other airports. ) |
illegalsmile User ID: 321803 United States 12/27/2007 07:52 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Do people ever bother to do a search anymore? I posted this DAYS AGO: Thread: 45 Birds Found Dead in Staten Island; City Claims No Health Risk |
FightingSpirit User ID: 346273 United States 12/27/2007 08:03 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I live on LONG ISLAND,oh my damn i did't know about this.I wonder if this type sh*t will start happening to HUMANS soon. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 112244It will start to affect many human beings in a negative way eventually... I mean like making them crazy, violent and doing horrific things.... Like the DAYS OF NOAH.... The end of a world creation cycle/age... People really have no idea.... Some of it has started already with human behavior if one pays close attention.. But at some point it will become obvious to everyone.. Like one cannot ignore that something is up... It is definitely showing on the animals.. It has been for a while.. |
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DeOMEGA (OP) User ID: 314632 United States 12/31/2007 08:11 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | from another site poster also this from cbc Tens of millions of birds disappearing across North America [link to rawstory.com] About a week before the birds dying, “I saw helicopters flying in circle patterns over the harbor, occasionally entering inland and flying back out to the harbor,” said a female who requested her name not be used. “I’ve lived here [on Staten Island] long before 9/11, and have seen a lot of things before and since, but not to the extent I saw last week,” stated this source. “I’m not sure if the helicopters were military or police, but what I do know is that they were definitely looking for something,” she added. This source stated that she could not make out any identifying markings on the helicopters. It is unknown if the helicopter activity is related to the dead birds, but reports of helicopter activity is not unusual, according to an article in The Gothamist. In September 2006, they reported about a secret program conducted by the Department of Energy where federal helicopters were surveying Staten Island, looking for areas registering abnormal radiation activity – the material dirty bombs are made of. Is the notable helicopter activity over the harbor related to the unexplained odor and the death of dozens of birds? Authorities are not saying much about the dead birds, the origin of the odor, and are not commenting on the helicopter activity. Investigation by this agency verified that health department officials collected as many of the birds they could find within hours of the incident, and reportedly sent the dead birds to a lab for testing. Officials from the New York City Department of Environmental Protection as well as the Office of Emergency Management were also on the |
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DeOMEGA (OP) User ID: 314632 United States 12/31/2007 08:35 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | it happens in staten island every couple of years... i lived in that shithole for 12 years, greatkills is a giant toxic waste dump site from the '40s and '50s, that developers built houses on....the groundwater is particularly foul, and sometimes a flock of birds with a sensitivity to the chems finds their way to a concentration of it...everyone on that island is being slowly poisoned.....some late nights there would be green or yellow fogs, stinking of chemicals Quoting: ambiguity unlimitedthat is so sad can they clean it up or is it a hidden and lied about issue. Everyone is so into being green this is the first issues they should take care of. |
ambiguity unlimited User ID: 348007 United States 12/31/2007 08:49 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | it happens in staten island every couple of years... i lived in that shithole for 12 years, greatkills is a giant toxic waste dump site from the '40s and '50s, that developers built houses on....the groundwater is particularly foul, and sometimes a flock of birds with a sensitivity to the chems finds their way to a concentration of it...everyone on that island is being slowly poisoned.....some late nights there would be green or yellow fogs, stinking of chemicals Quoting: DeOMEGAthat is so sad can they clean it up or is it a hidden and lied about issue. Everyone is so into being green this is the first issues they should take care of. i guess you've never been to staten island....it's the most corrupt,backward, wink wink nudge nudge, borough of nyc....they have commitees do studies, line fatcats pals pockets by doing these studies, then never actually address the problem...and yet, the residents continue to vote in the same scum, because they helped someones uncle get a loading zone in front of his store, and the best part??? the politicians that ignore the problems, usually had something to do with the development of the waste sites, whether through part ownership of the property, or a share of the building company...and the locals will tell you what great jobs these scum do...incredible, huh? |