There have been birds dropping dead out of the sky and dead fish washing upon the banks of rivers and nobody has a clue to why this is happening; however, the original dying birds started in Arkansas after a "loud noise."
According to the New York Daily News, the red-winged blackbirds started dying in Arkansas and then 500 of the birds were found on Highway 1 near Pointe Coupee parish. Some of the bird carasses have been sent to two different labs for toxicology reports to see if there is any toxins responsible for the death of the blackbirds. However, other wildlife are dying in other states.
Arkansas and Maryland have also had dead fish, and even Brazil had nearly 100 tons of dead fish. Maryland's Department of the environment thinks their dead fish might be due to cold water temperatures. The species of fish that were found dead in Maryland generally leave for warmer waters; however, for some reason this species did not migrate this year for some reason. However, with this happening in Arkansas and other places, could the cold water temperatures really be responsible?
If you find any mass amounts of wildlife in one area, please contact the Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries at (225) 765-2800.













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odd and chilling, too!
after i found by accident the article about the haarp weapon technology the us is testing, its not a surprise anymore. that technolegy is using the ionospher, thats the one that help to protect the earth athmosphare.
by using very consentrated high frequency beems.
of course birds who get in its way will fall from the sky.
its supposed to be able to manipulate the wetter but also to create earth quakes.
hitler was a small timer compare to what is done now on a global scale.
check the haarp online side, if you remember what you learned i school, you will see for your self.
It is the end of the world....at least according to the movies :)
Great article, did not realize it was happening in Maryland and Brazil also. Scary stuff...
Very freaky! and I've seen folks commenting on a bunch of articles on this about the HARP... guess I should go read up on it.
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