It looks like you're using an Ad Blocker.
Please white-list or disable AboveTopSecret.com in your ad-blocking tool.
Thank you.
Some features of ATS will be disabled while you continue to use an ad-blocker.
Originally posted by Unity_99
Could it be related to the geomagnetic pole reversal?
Originally posted by IgnoranceIsntBlisss
Without any doubts whatsoever total Global Warming. Even if there is a pole reversal, thats definitely caused by the ribeye boneless steaks I ate 2 nights ago and driving to the store to get them! AL Gore said that global warming is causing more earthquakes, so that sums up the siesmic activity.
Seriosuly tho, that is odd. Shouldn't they already be out of Canada, the ones who intend to leave? It's been 8 years since I lived in Michigan, but there were always many that stuck out the cold. It was always funny watching them fly across the ice surface of the lake flapping their wings yet kicking their feet as if they were running across it, like the do with the water when itsa warm. They'd all congregate out there with the swans and beat their wings on the ice together to break it so they could dive into the chilly water. It could just be a group of stick arounders.
I've heard noise about pole reversal concepts but havent looked too far into any of it enough to comment.
Originally posted by '___'omino
It reminds me of that saying I head somewhere (???)
something about looking at the animals to see whats going on
eluding to the fact that if they act nutty something is up (not counting squirrels of course)
Got that little sensation in my stomache too . . . Cool!
Change is good right Obama fans!
Originally posted by Unity_99
Why am I seeing flocks of Canadian geese flying loudly overhead, today, yesterday, and over a week ago? They 're flying in an eastern and north eastern direction, from the west, and from the south west.
This is the very first time I've ever seen such a thing in December. Does anyone have an idea why this could be going on?
Could it be related to the geomagnetic pole reversal? Or could it be related to seismic activity? What other kinds of things might cause this?