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Animals Dying By The Thousands

Scat

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Anyone else following this story about fish and birds dying by the thousands? Arkansas and Louisiana have seen thousands of blackbirds just drop dead out of the sky over the past few days and there have been thousands of fish die and wash up on the banks of a river in Arkansas. They also have an estimated 100 tons of dead ocean fish that have washed up on the beaches in Brazil.
 
It's a natural occurence. Nothing to be concerned about. There's nothing going on.

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anyone notice all the spammers that seem to be dropping down on us too?


maybe it's connected?
 
Harold Camping, a prominent christian radio commentator, says the end of days is May 21, 2011. I feel so foolish now because it is so obvious, why didn't anyone see this before?

"Christ hung on the cross April 1, 33 A.D.," he began. "Now go to April 1 of 2011 A.D., and that's 1,978 years."

Camping then multiplied 1,978 by 365.2422 days -- the number of days in each solar year, not to be confused with a calendar year.

Next, Camping noted that April 1 to May 21 encompasses 51 days. Add 51 to the sum of previous multiplication total, and it equals 722,500.

Camping realized that (5 x 10 x 17) x (5 x 10 x 17) = 722,500.

Or put into words: (Atonement x Completeness x Heaven), squared.
 
The problem is obvious. The birds, being from Arkansas and Louisiana, have obviously inbred too much to be able to fly any more and, being severely cross-eyed, the smash into each other and plummet to their deaths.
 
I know the government uses airplanes to do chemtrail stuff on the low down sometimes...that would be my first guess.
 
I know the government uses airplanes to do chemtrail stuff on the low down sometimes...that would be my first guess.

But why is it only killing one specie of bird and one specie of fish? Unless it is tailored for the biological makeup of red-winged black birds it should kill everything indiscriminately.
 
I thought for the group of birds killed in Arkansas, they were claiming the flock had met the jet engines of a plane?

I've also read that it is due to a sudden freezing wind sheer, fireworks and losing their ability to navigate due to a shift in the earths magnetic field (they literally flew into the ground).
 
But why is it only killing one specie of bird and one specie of fish? Unless it is tailored for the biological makeup of red-winged black birds it should kill everything indiscriminately.

Because of science, and stuff.

"In the middle of the New Year revelry, as many as 3,000 red-winged blackbirds, common grackles, and European starlings – which often flock together in winter – rained out of the skies"

Please start out with jigsaw puzzles, Sudoku, and pick-up sticks, and leave the real issues to the adults for the time being.

BTW, while I'm razzing you, I might as well add that you're clever using specie twice and all, but the word has nothing to do with living organisms.



I've taken complaint calls about birds falling from the sky and men in suits filling up garbage bags full as fast as they could and hauling them off in secret. I thought the first one was from a schizo until I learned that this is more common that you'd think.
 
Because of science, and stuff.

"In the middle of the New Year revelry, as many as 3,000 red-winged blackbirds, common grackles, and European starlings – which often flock together in winter – rained out of the skies"

Please start out with jigsaw puzzles, Sudoku, and pick-up sticks, and leave the real issues to the adults for the time being.

BTW, while I'm razzing you, I might as well add that you're clever using specie twice and all, but the word has nothing to do with living organisms.



I've taken complaint calls about birds falling from the sky and men in suits filling up garbage bags full as fast as they could and hauling them off in secret. I thought the first one was from a schizo until I learned that this is more common that you'd think.

You're correct, I should have used the word species.

Regarding the razzing, the articles I have read referenced a single species of bird and a single species of fish.
 
I saw something like this on tv last year. Flash Forward I believe it was? Who knew that it was based on actual events that hadn't actually happened yet.
 
It's a new version of Stuxnet we are trying out.
It passes from species to species until it finds the one it was looking for... then kills it.
I'm planning to use it to kill all the mosquitoes and mice around my house.
Let me know if any of you would like to purchase a bundle.
It is currently $19.95, but if you PM me now I will throw in an extra use to take care of neighborhood cats.
PM now!!! Moderators are standing by.
 
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