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The preliminary tests released on Wednesday on the 1000 blackbirds which died in Arkansas supports the initial views. They say:
It appears unusually loud noises, reported shortly before the birds began to fall, caused the birds to flush from a roost. Additional fireworks in the area may have forced the birds to fly at a lower altitude than normal and hit houses, vehicles, trees and other objects. Blackbirds have poor night vision and typically do not fly at night.

http://www.agfc.com/Pages/newsDetails.aspx?show=149
El Loro
I saw the reports of the Blackbirds, said to be 5.000 dead, saw video of them all over the roads with cars running over them, horrible sight. Also saw a man in a bio hazard suit collecting them.

I don't go along with the firework theory. Over New Year around the world there were massive firework displays, no reports of thousands of dead birds afterwards.....and why just blackbirds?


There's an Air Force Base in Arkansas that's known to use planes that disperse chemicals, experimental. Makes more sense to me that a flock of blackbirds were part of an experiment.
Yellow Rose

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