Fish & Bird kill - any thoughts?

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Post by prophet » Thu Jan 06, 2011 1:18 pm

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Post by Victor Caballeros » Thu Jan 06, 2011 2:20 pm

FISH I agree with you I didn't see anything. The Real problem I have with the story is the bottle rocket causing 6000 bird deaths. I feel like if we are that stupid to believe a bottle rocket went into the sky and killed 6000 birds in one shot. then it would of been better for them to say it was a cloaked mothership over Beebe, AR which the birds ran into. That would of made me feel better about myself. I would even be good with "WE DON'T KNOW WHAT HAPPEN" I just hate the political stuff and we the people are to stupid to hear the truth. I just feel insulted by the bottle rocket. :cry:

But I am very concerned about what happened here in Arkansas due to the fact i live here and am i next on the list. :D
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Post by rickyrod » Thu Jan 06, 2011 2:33 pm

you ACCers realy love your birds.is that why your always showing it to each other ?got a good pm by one of you.guess im gana find a job that i dont have time to rite my thots, and peve you ladies off. we kill 300,000 birds a day at OK foods in heavener. yall act like its the end of the wold. A peice of the sky just fell chicken little. over and out foilheads.

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Post by Jim E » Thu Jan 06, 2011 4:47 pm

Birds! If there is one thing that I have payed more attention to then anything else in nature I have no idea what it would be. I have bird hunted all of my life. Don't really care for any other kind of hunting for that matter. Have always prided myself in being able to identify the different kinds of birds by both their physical appearence, actions and the song or sounds that they make. I'm by no means an expert and not one of those "birders" that will travel to all ends of the earth just to catch a glimpse of a Yellow-bellied Sap sucker (of course we have several of those right here in our area anyways). But, my point being is that I know that there is not a black bird, red-winged black bird, starling or sparrow that can or would fly fast enough "at night" to cause internal organ trauma. And especially not from just having taken to flight from roost because of firework noise. "If" they "flew" into buildings, then how did they get spread all over the place and not left piled up by the wall of said building/s that caused their demise?

If the "experts" don't know, then why don't they just say that they don't know?! Why try to come up with some far fetched story? I'm not a conspiracy theorists but I also know when things don't add up!
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Post by Wick » Thu Jan 06, 2011 10:54 pm

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Post by bhodgin » Thu Jan 06, 2011 11:41 pm

Wick wrote:poop
I like it.

I really don't know what the is caused the ever mysterious bird death. I am likely never to know. I feel like I can accept that.

I just really hope that aliens have something to do with it and that they might present themselves to me (as I am the most plausible candidate for alien revelation) so that I can take them to whitewater school and then you guys would finally think I was cool.

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Re: Fish & Bird kill - any thoughts?

Post by v rainwater » Fri Jan 07, 2011 6:26 am

Just saw this:

http://www.todaysthv.com/news/local/sto ... 71&catid=2" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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Post by unicorn » Fri Jan 07, 2011 2:01 pm

Just came across this article about another 8,000 that dropped in italy today

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... d-bay.html
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Post by Jim E » Fri Jan 07, 2011 3:32 pm

The article link Unicorn posted mentioned magnetic fields. Still wouldn't explain these birds flying at night though. The only birds that I know of that "willingly" fly at night are water fowl and then of course owls.


Back in my youth, my father and I raised and raced Homing Pigeons. We participated in races up to 600 miles. It took a fast bird to fly 600 miles in a day (Spring into Summertime racing season=long daylight) and in all of the years that we raced we only had one make it in the same day. We would often have a few make one day 500 mile races. The club that we belonged to and raced with would usually release a total of anywhere from 300-600 birds any given race day. Representing some 15-25 lofts (what each individual team of pigeons are referred to as). Every once in awhile there would be a race day that was just as beautiful as it could be but no one, and I mean no one (or loft) would have a single bird make it back! Even for a shorter 200-300 mile race. When it happened to us one time, out of the 20 birds we had competing, only 6 ever made it back home. One of those 6 showed up some 3 weeks after race day! Many beleive that homing pigeons use magnetic fields to "home" with. Speculations were that there were sun spots or flares disrupting the magnetic fields on those birdless race days, confusing the birds leaving some of them lost forever. (We got out of the pigeon hobby back in the early 80's so I don't know if there has been any research or discoveries related to the homing abilities of these unique pigeons. So, please forgive me if my knowledge is possibly out dated.) Pretty hard to loose so many birds that we had alot of money in and training time invested in also.
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Post by JeffT » Fri Jan 07, 2011 7:25 pm

I was piloting a black helicopter with Janet Reno in the left seat. The helicopter had mufflers on it so the citizens we were observing could not hear us. The birds also couldn't hear the helicopter. Super effective helicopter mufflers are now in the socialist government's inventory.
Janet wanted to take the controls. With her Parkinson's it is difficult for her to fly. She accidentally smacked into an unsuspecting group of birds.
I feel really bad for allowing her to take the controls. Besides the bird deaths, the secret maintenance crew had to dismantle the entire helicopter drivetrain. It's mandatory after a bird strike.

Don't be all that scared of black helicopters. I've seen the FEMA camps and they are nice inside.

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Re: Fish & Bird kill - any thoughts?

Post by Half Ton » Fri Jan 07, 2011 7:58 pm

prophet wrote:skyfracing
:lol: :poke:
Wick wrote:poop
:lol:

I just have to say that as long as whales have been swimmin' into the beach, fish kills have been happening, and birds have been directionally confused and etc.

That there has never been a more opportunistic time for the national news media to be what they are supposed to be these days (rating craving sensationalists)

C'mon can't a media exploit the tie in with these activities in relation to magnetic reversal of the earths poles, planetary alignment, solar radiation, alien invasion, revelations, myans, nostradamus, and hopi?

Heck, if the media could just go ahead and hype this up I'm sure it would get the economy going simply by causing a massive rush for peeps to buy extra extra guns, water, food, and etc.

I guess in the interest of national security and calming of the peeps it's best not to sensationalize about those foolish things since..........it could cause the PANIC that would cause the earth to return to carrying capacity, and thus kill corporate profit.

This is just more proof that big money runs the media and government. :crazy:
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Post by Sir Kayakalot » Fri Jan 07, 2011 8:04 pm

Good work soldier, tell us more!

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Post by rickyrod » Sat Jan 08, 2011 1:04 pm

Fish wrote:
rickyrod wrote:
Joe Purdy wrote:I thought EMP only induced charges in conductive material i.e. metallic . Not bio...?
affects all matter. because gravity has electons(gravitons) A blast or disruption causese intrnl dmge. to all things living or not. the graviton theory is not main stream yet becuase they are just now proving string thoery. you must not be up on your quantum physics. :poke:need any thing else let me know.
Now that's just plain ol' funny.

But, seriously, I suspect that the birds all joined an end-of-the-world cult and decided to go meet the big birdie in the sky a little bit earlier. That's all. Which just proves that birds aren't any smarter than humans.

And onn a much more serious note, the job market boomed in December 2010, clearly due to the newly elected Republicans in Congress. Clearly NOT due to White House policies over the past two years, timing of the boom-bust cycle, or plain-old randomness. Has to be the Republicans. But the tradeoff of unleashing such powerful politico-economic forces is that a bunch of birds dropped dead from little birdie heart attacks.

You gotta break a few eggs...

- Fish
this may take the humer out of what I was trieng to show you. I double checked with a freind and I'm not crazy. but this does not explain all the variables. first LAW of Quanton Mechanics; THOW SHALL NOT WAIST ENERGY. E=mc2. sory fish.

we live in the bible-belt, so of corse we think the most crazy thots as soon as hundred birds fall outhe sky in our backyards.but this has happened for hundreds of years even crazier thinks have happend. IE'; thirty years ago It literaly rained fish and frogs for days in three towns in Europe and Asia. how do you think they felt. so this has such a compicateed expl. that most will prob. take the answers they are given. fish and chips I was only pointing yall in the other direction i thot the media was leading us.
Verns got the rite idea. join them dont fight em. :crazy:
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Re: Fish & Bird kill - any thoughts?

Post by A Savage spanke » Tue Jan 11, 2011 1:02 pm

JeffT wrote:I've seen the FEMA camps and they are nice inside.
Terrifying.
It could be worse, it could stop raining
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Post by Jim E » Wed Jan 12, 2011 6:11 pm

The latest info.


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