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Something Doesn't Sound Right. Thousands of Dead Birds!!!

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#1 ·
I saw this on Fox News and one of the local TV Stations picked up on it. Birds were falling from the sky, dead, and no one seems to know why. First reports were about 1000, but it seems there are over 5000. The video on Fox News, showed the people contracted to pick up the birds, showed up in "Moon Suits" with bags marked "Bio-Hazard". However the Center for Disease Control and a local Vet, said they had trauma and blood spots on their bodies and it appears they died from "Fireworks". This happened in a very samll rural area, and residents said there were not many fireworks in the area. Not to mention no BIG Fireworks Displays that would do that kind of damage. This story kinda jumped out at me when I saw it, and thought the "explaination" was a bit...... shall we say...... kooky??? Here's a link:
http://www.wafb.com/Global/story.asp?S=13774617
 
#14 · (Edited)
I live just west of there on the Oklahoma side.

We had a tornado up in that area the same night. Tornadoes usually have hail associated with them.

These were Blackbirds, Sometimes they roost by the thousands around here.

So, Tornado moves through an area where Blackbirds are roosting, sucks them up, mixes them with hail, ( Trauma spots ) Spits them back out.

Now you have dead blackbirds all over the place.

Same thing for the fish. Up in the same area. Lightening strike on the water equal a lot of dead fish.

Definitely a weird feeling though. Tornadoes do some freaky things sometimes.
 
#18 ·
It has to be swamp gas....

but seriously, birds and fish are the most sensitive to changes in O2, CO2 build up, and chemicals

the way it sounds, chemicals is the most likely culpret. What are the chance that lightning or other nature causes would be the culprit? Slim to none, this is an unusually occurrance, so you have to greatly assume it had to be something manmade.

If I lived around there, I would get the **** outa dodge and BOL somewhere until definate answers were givin. Of course it takes longer for any deadly toxins to affect humans.....and i am talking levels that effect the birds so it may do no good to leave. But I would leave