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Originally posted by Rockdisjoint
reply to post by SubPop79
I wasn't saying it was true (I said if), I was just pointing out that he had already explained that he was waiting for a credible source to verify this story,
Originally posted by Unity_99
I believe TPTB are killing all these birds with VIRAL WEAPONS, which they have probably released into the wild as all these birds are dying, because we're the target! Nice negative thought to have suddenly when I've been meditating and trying to turn every negative into a postive this 2011. But I'm pretty sure we're dealing with the murder incorporated Bloodlines who really think they are entitled to all the resources of this planet, and that they can murder whoever they wish.
He said wildlife officials took seven of the dead birds for analysis and told him not to speak with the media. Still, the feisty landowner called a local radio station to recount the incident.
From tarifa37 80 pigeons found dead on farm near Quebec City
Canada: There has been some kind of very extreme weather event in the arctic apparently in Northen Manitoba and in the general area of Churchhill Manitoba. There is a flurry of Military activity at the old CFB base near Churchill.
Somekind of super atmoshperic heating/cooling event led to a drastic increase in temperatures then a sudden decrease in temperatures. Tens of thousands of birds and probably other wildlife died in what is being described as a mega "ice storm", like the one that happened in Quebec that knocked out power lines for weeks and cost billions in damage.
Inuit in the far north has reported methane out-gassing that sometimes spray 30 meters into the air, extreme changes are happenniing in the arctic and this may be a chain reaction of events that precipitate the collapse on the Greenland ice sheet and the failure of the north atlantic current.
Canada: There has been some kind of very extreme weather event in the arctic apparently in Northen Manitoba and in the general area of Churchhill Manitoba. There is a flurry of Military activity at the old CFB base near Churchill.
Armed forces members are on Lake Winnipeg Saturday, preparing for a 300 kilometre snowmobile trek into the arctic. Capt. Ray Taylor said Saturday's exercise is in preparation for an exercise called Northern Bison that will see members of the forces snowmobile from Churchill to Arviat, Nunavut from Feb 19 to 27.
Soldiers from Ontario, Manitoba and Saskatchewan will be carrying their gear on long sleighs called Komatiks, which they made last month. "It's several steps into improving the Canadian Forces ability to operate in the North," said Taylor. For many of them, it will be their first time to the arctic. "It's an amazing experience and it's a part of the country not a lot of Canadians get to see," Taylor said. Fortunately, they will have the resources to keep warm. "The army saw fit to make sure we got the best gear out there," Taylor said. On Lake Winnipeg Saturday, soldiers are practicing their movement on skidoos. They will be travelling in platoon-sized units of 30 to 35 skidoos, he said.
Trouble in the Swamp: An Essay on Avian Botulism
...Whitewater Lake, a large marsh and lake in southwestern Manitoba, (in)… 1996 …was… the killing field for more than 170,000 wild birds. ...Another 100,000 birds would die at Whitewater Lake in 1997 and the disease would occur again in 1998 and 1999.
In southern Saskatchewan, 140,000 bird carcasses lay strewn across Old Wives Lake that same October, and 1,000,000 would die there in 1997. In southeastern Alberta, Pakowki Lake was the scene of similar devastations: over 100,000 birds in 1994, over 200,000 in 1995.
…What killed these birds is no mystery. They died of botulism, a well-known form of food poisoning.
…More birds died from botulism in 1996 in Canada's three prairie provinces than are thought to have died from all of the oil spilled into Prince William Sound, Alaska, by the Exxon Valdez; three times that many died in 1997.