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Originally posted by Pharyax
Originally posted by LDragonFire
reply to post by neowakko
I wonder if this happened near the recent earthquake area, and they died from noxious gas releases?
That is what I thought. and NOW, they just found over 100,000 dead fish close to the same area, down river in Little Rock.
Sounds like out gassing.
Originally posted by Starling
reply to post by Human_Alien
I just noticed that the S.American birds fell in a place called Bio Bio.
Then I looked at the World Alert map for various kinds of hazards and geo events, and guess what...
The aftershock of the Chile earthquake is in the area of.....Bio Bio.
Could that be a clue? Linked to impending earthquakes?
Is this the New Madrid event looming on the horizon?
Originally posted by CIAGypsy
If that is the case, why only blackbirds? Why would other bird and/or animal species not be affected? More importantly, the earthquakes are occuring approximately 50 miles NW of Beebe. Little Rock AFB is approximately 24 miles SW of Beebe. Did the military release something? Is this some sort of biological testing?
Curious to know....
Originally posted by mazzroth
Electrical discharge not unlike a lightning bolt but with the birds being in the current path, the autopsy should be the key.
Originally posted by Rockdisjoint
This is probably the result of bad weather. Over the New Years AR experienced some tornadoes moving through the state. It is quite possible that a flock of migrating red-winged black birds were caught in an updraft and hurled to a level of the atmosphere where there was little oxygen. Then Birds passed out and then fell to earth.edit on 2-1-2011 by Rockdisjoint because: (no reason given)
FEMA is working toward holding a national-level disaster drill next year that simulates a big New Madrid quake.
Originally posted by Rockdisjoint
reply to post by CIAGypsy
Probably just for safety, nothing more.
Originally posted by Ahmose
So,
1,000+ birds fall out of the sky, dead..
in the same place that there is 20 miles worth of dead fish?
wtf is going on........
Originally posted by CIAGypsy
Originally posted by Ahmose
So,
1,000+ birds fall out of the sky, dead..
in the same place that there is 20 miles worth of dead fish?
wtf is going on........
Not exactly in the same place. I looked up the news stories on the fish. Those occurred around Ozark, Arkansas in Logan County which...from what I can tell in Google Maps....is 2 hours or more away from where the birds fell.
However, you can make an interesting "line' between the fish, the earthquakes, and the birds....