OK...More Dead Birds And Fish...Who Is STILL Taking This Lig

 
OK...More Dead Birds And Fish...Who Is STILL Taking This Lightly?
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I saw this today and it is really making me wonder why all of this is happening. It's only the birds and fish.....SO FAR.

I don't care what anybody says something serious is going on within the Universe. When dogs start dropping dead like the birds and fish maybe people will take heed.

I'm going to do research on this. Large numbers of birds and fish have also been found in other states also since the middle part of 2010.

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Any thoughts on this?
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I spoke with US Fish & Wildlife yesterday. There is nO definite source yet as they are conducting post mortems on many birds to determine the killer(s). I was told by the official that next week should be announced results of this catastrophic event. pets question and answers,www.5d2d.com

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Yeah, it's pretty freaky.
There are some diseases that fish get, that spread very quickly, but I'm sure the scientists would have figured it out if that were the cause.
It started with the bees, too! Don't forget the bees!
Okay...here's the deal/your options:
1)It's natural and possibly cold weather related.
A good option because it prevents any sort of action or accountability on human parts. The fish died because the rivers and oceans are cold. The birds died because it's cold out. Fair enough. But then why is it occurring in places that are not cold (South America, Australia)? Why is it only certain species of fish and birds? This theory doesn't hold up.

2)Bird flu
Another good option as it seems to be affecting roosts individually. Doesn't account for the fish but does account for the transmission of a virus. Autopsies haven't shown any bird flu epidemic in these dead birds so it's probably not bird flu unless the virus mutated and they can't identify it in it's current form. Also it would have likely been transmitted to other flocks and other bird species as birds are fairly mobile and fairly social as a species. pets question and answers,www.5d2d.com

So those are the two main ones that people are reporting. They don't account for the atmospheric anomaly in Arkansas, the selective nature of these deaths, nor the widespread nature of these deaths. If it's natural it's on a global scale and probably would be denser as far as incidents (unless they just aren't being reported). If it's related to tectonic or volcanic activity you'd expect more incidents in Japan, Hawaii, and California. While incidents have been reported they haven't been dense. If it's a pathogen it wouldn't be on different continents unless it was released globally; if it were the deaths would be denser and the time frame wouldn't be dragged out this long. So it's probably something that's natural (or simulates something natural) but not ordinary; that's why I came up with electromagnetic poisoning. The effects similar to the "bird on or near a malfunctioning power line or transformer" deal but not caused by power lines. That's valid enough for me at this time because it can explain the variance in location and species and could potentially be natural. And would help explain the fish if it's the result of tectonic activity.