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Originally posted by BluePillOrRedPill
reply to post by strafgod
probably go to the 5,000+ bunkers they are building.
Originally posted by Lil Drummerboy
I remember reading somewhere that the Nile used to flow in a completely different direction,.
I think the same was said about the Colorado river.
Also, the Antarctica Continent was of a tropical nature at one time,.
If those stories are true, it make for all kinds of interesting possibilities.
Originally posted by Human_Alien
I haven't seen one bird today. Not a single one. There are birds out all the time and this is the first day I noticed---- not a one. Palm Beach county here.
Anyone notice this today?
Grant it, I didn't leave my yard so I don't know if this is all over but there are always birds in my trees.
Now....this may or may not have anything to do with it but there are a bunch of ducks that live in my development that I feed every day. Today while feeding them, they'd all stop, at the same time, cock their heads as if listening to the ground or perhaps something in the air. This happened three or four times. They looked spooked but maybe they always do whenever they hear something.
Been feeding them for months. This never happened either.
No chemtrails either today.
Something feels 'off' that's for sure.
I wonder where all the birds are?
Originally posted by Human_Alien
reply to post by doobydoll
Well many things can cause birds to chirp at night mainly a predator climbing the tree.
Where do you live that this happened?
Nature holds all the answers only we're not as in tune with it as say, Native Americans are.
5:30PM and still, no birds here in SE Florida.
Hoping they all just went up to Disney World today.