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Originally posted by undo
Originally posted by ChantelDay
reply to post by Human_Alien
For fear of collapse of the system. All of it. And no one really wants to be responsible for popping the bubble, or possibly causing alarm. And they all have paychecks that orignate from the same people. They don't dare.
hello chantel,
thanks for coming here. and our last names sound the same, but aren't. mine is pronounced "vay" so when you said day in the first 2 videos, i thought you said vay. lol and i have a relative in arizona, female, your age group, who married into the family and is a news person. lol
so is there any way to find out from you, what you think would cause the system to collapse, all of it? are we talking a massive magnetic storm that acts like an emp or something?
Originally posted by ChantelDay
When I say system, I mean the mechanics of government and economy. The system is all of us getting up and going to work everyday. That's the system they don't want to crash.
The 200 dead cattle were discovered on a farm field on 4th Street in Amherst. Sunday, the bodies were taken out in semi-loads to be disposed of.
The farm's veterinarian says preliminary results show the animals died of acute interstitial pneumonia, also known as AIP. Samples from the dead animals were sent to Madison for testing.
The vet says the steers began to die early last week, with the last dying Saturday. The animals started showing symptoms of illness and then died within 12 hours. The vet says animals didn't respond to treatment.
The herd's owner declined to comment on the situation.
Investigators say there is no threat to people or other animals. The Portage County Humane Society is investigating the deaths.
The cattle on the farm are not quarantined.
Results—Concentrations of 3MEIN in lung tissues were significantly greater in AIP and BP samples, compared with control samples. Absorbance per microgram of protein did not differ between BP and AIP samples. Blood concentrations of 3MEIN were significantly greater in cattle with AIP, compared with healthy cattle or cattle with BP. Odds of an animal with AIP being a heifer was 3.1 times greater than the odds of that animal being a steer.
Originally posted by undo
Originally posted by ChantelDay
When I say system, I mean the mechanics of government and economy. The system is all of us getting up and going to work everyday. That's the system they don't want to crash.
so extrapolating a bit, is it possible you are saying that the scenario is potentially grim enough that people would see no need to work but rather stay at home till the end? just trying to detemine whether i need to buy food or not
Originally posted by undo
has anyone commented on why there are so many animal deaths in the usa compared to the rest of the planet? any reason for this ? i mean, is the hole in the magnetic field above the usa? i'm confused, as i know absolutely nothing about the magnetic field.
Originally posted by undo
Originally posted by ChantelDay
When I say system, I mean the mechanics of government and economy. The system is all of us getting up and going to work everyday. That's the system they don't want to crash.
so extrapolating a bit, is it possible you are saying that the scenario is potentially grim enough that people would see no need to work but rather stay at home till the end? just trying to detemine whether i need to buy food or not
Originally posted by Human_Alien
Originally posted by discl0sur3
S&F for the information, thanks for the thread OP
I completely agree with what she's saying but I'm pretty sure she isn't a real news broadcaster...small clues give it away (ie.she's obviously not reading a TelePrompTer and she pronounced magneeetosphere, magnet -o-sphere *haha)
She is a real meteorologist in Arizona!
www.klhu.tv...
Her mispronunciation is nothing and can easily be overlooked seeing we have a president who thinks we have 57 states in our country!
Originally posted by Allred5923
reply to post by Human_Alien
Absolutely Human!!
"Hello Chantel, and welcome to Abovetopsecret!" We, us ATS members really appreciate when a person of topic discussion makes a personal appearance for topical discussion.
As for my inquiry with the USGS and GFP, there was no real disclosure, so I am thinking that the PTB really don't know what to think of whats going on.
One thing is for sure, this is all very unusual. I have a friend that is an ornithologist, and he is rather concerned himself. He is an avid birdwatcher and has, as his education may tell, been witness to strange things as well. He told me just yesterday that there seemed too be a major influx of returning migratory birds to our area, ones that usually make their passage and return the following season. I live in North/Central USA, SE South Dakota. When my friend see's something like this, and he has no relevant answers for the chaos of the events, it raises my concern because of his knowledge and his deep felt love for the annual migrations of species of birds.
He has bird feeders that are usually ravaged by fowl all season long and this year, there is so few visitors to his bird feeder's that he brought the issue up to me, hence our discussion of these Magnetic anomalies was started.
He hasn't been able to travel to the known birdwatching areas he enjoys do to the fact he is 72 years old and the temps are very frigid in our area. I would like to do some nature walking myself but weather and cold has hindered that possibility, not too mention a lot of snow as well.
Here is a story that came out back on January 18th in Wisconsin, they give explanation, but the owner refused to comment,"Why wouldn't he want to make some kind of statement?"
The 200 dead cattle were discovered on a farm field on 4th Street in Amherst. Sunday, the bodies were taken out in semi-loads to be disposed of.
The farm's veterinarian says preliminary results show the animals died of acute interstitial pneumonia, also known as AIP. Samples from the dead animals were sent to Madison for testing.
The vet says the steers began to die early last week, with the last dying Saturday. The animals started showing symptoms of illness and then died within 12 hours. The vet says animals didn't respond to treatment.
The herd's owner declined to comment on the situation.
Investigators say there is no threat to people or other animals. The Portage County Humane Society is investigating the deaths.
The cattle on the farm are not quarantined.
What the Vet believes
The reason I bring up this issue is because of the veritable circumstances of the preliminary diagnosis of the Interstitial Pneumonia and the correlation of the methane that gets absorbed by a cattle's digestive procedure.
Results—Concentrations of 3MEIN in lung tissues were significantly greater in AIP and BP samples, compared with control samples. Absorbance per microgram of protein did not differ between BP and AIP samples. Blood concentrations of 3MEIN were significantly greater in cattle with AIP, compared with healthy cattle or cattle with BP. Odds of an animal with AIP being a heifer was 3.1 times greater than the odds of that animal being a steer.
Abstract:American Journal of Vetrinary Research
Though the research papers basically stay on Parr with cause and effect situations of this disease, there is really no real further investigation on if there could be an outside influence such as a methane geographical rupture either in a water source or directly inhaled?
With this said, "Is there a connection with these events from the birds, Fish and crustaceans that would merit a further identifiable conclusion to land animals that hover their breathing areas just above ground level for feeding purposes, or if methane can become undetectable with such a diagnosis as the Interstitial Pneumonia being the natural and present culprit in this scenario?"
What even makes this more strange is the "Comparative Toxicgenomics Data Base" has absolutely no updates or configuration results for possible influxes or implied expedient circumstances if the animal were introduced to an external mass inhalation of typical methane, "Why no updates?"
Comparitive Toxicgenomics Data website
Just seems strange that this incident coincides with the other possible effects of either geographical tectonic plate anomalies or the possible releases of methane that May or may not enhance this type of diagnostic disease?
Originally posted by undo
the heifer vs. steer comment sounds like a mycoplasm pneumoniae infection.
now that's interesting. but not in a magnetic way.