The Unexplained > Our Haunted Planet
Mystery of falling dead birds and masses of dead fish
clerck de bonk:
Could it be related to earthquakes?
http://www.sott.net/articles/show/219815-Series-Of-Earthquakes-Hit-Central-Arkansas
wanderer33:
I think White Bear's sound explanation is close to the explanation. Possibly a secret weapon test or an example of ET activity? Shades of Charles Fort in any case.
treesparrow:
Another report of a mass die off, this time from Gilbertsville, Kentucky
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Woman reports dozens of dead birds in her yard
http://www.wpsdlocal6.com/news/local/Woman-reports-dozens-of-dead-birds-in-her-yard-112830524.html
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Just to refresh memories remember this similar incident from last year in the UK?
http://www.cassiopaea.org/forum/index.php?topic=16697.0
wanderer33:
I wonder if these occurrences have something to do with microwave communication towers and their transmissions. They are putting more of these installations in all the time. Although they flood areas for reception of cellphones and such, telcos use powerful directional beams to move large signal groups from exchange to exchange. If a flock of birds flew through one of these beams when at maximum power they would likely all die together. Also HAARP transmissions may be very dangerous to some species. The amount of electromagnetic pollution existing today is phenomenal. Considering that there was virtually none a century ago. This sort mass death bears watching. Maybe its a sign of the times we are moving into.
RyanX:
--- Quote from: WhiteBear on January 04, 2011, 02:50:04 PM ---It wasn't until after posting this that I realized that I had slipped back in my old "Conspiracy Theorist" mode of coming up with an explanation for something, and then digging for information that might back up the theory, instead of evaluating the existing information and -then- forming an hypothesis.
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Yeah, this is tricky, best not to draw any definite conclusions and let the data lead you along. Expectations will get ya every time!
Also, the official explanation for the fish deaths won't be given for another month (apparently that's how long it takes to do the tests).
Beam weapons are probably the least likely on my list. There's a lot of NG wells in Arkansas, which means that out-gassing of methane into the water could have killed the fish. It's too soon to say, I think.
--- Quote from: Deedlet on January 04, 2011, 05:16:47 PM ---My theory was that they flew into some sort of meteor blast or something similar, or a meteor blast near them like an after shock effected them.
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Yup, there is lots of evidence of meteor activity before and during this time. The remaining questions are why blackbirds, and why are they finding blackbirds in places as far away as Louisiana and Kentucky? I can see a single hit causing what was seen in Beebe, but what about the other locations? Same goes for the fish, why just drum fish for the most part? It sounds like those fish are tough as nails.
Charles Fort would have had a field day for sure.
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