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Thousands of dead birds and fish in Arkansas

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Brett Michael Dykes, [i]The Lookout[/i] wrote:Mon Jan 3, 12:10 pm ET

Thousands of dead birds and fish in Arkansas leave many scratching heads

By Brett Michael Dykes

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Maybe the Mayans were on to something?

That's surely what students of the famed Mayan 2012 prophecy for the end of the world had to be thinking with the news of recent eerie wildlife die-offs in Arkansas. Just as the calendar nudged a year closer to that fateful date, birds began falling from the sky in Arkansas and a massive fish kill occurred some 125 miles to the west.

[Rewind: Mysterious bee deaths explained]

Roughly 5,000 red-winged blackbirds fell from the sky over a mile of land near Beebe, a small town in northwest Arkansas, and observers spotted the fish kill near the town of Ozark. You can watch a video report on the blackbirds below, courtesy of ABC News:

[ABC Video Available here]

And here's a CNN report on the incidents:

http://cnn.com/video/?/video/us/2011/01 ... deaths.kat

No one seems to know just yet what caused the two die-offs. But theories abound.

In a statement Saturday morning, the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission quoted staff ornithologist Karen Rowe as saying that such events have happened before around the world: "Test results usually were inconclusive, but the birds showed physical trauma and that the flock could have been hit by lightning or high-altitude hail."

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Because it happened New Year's Eve, some officials suggest that revelers shooting fireworks may have spooked the birds, to the point that they died en masse from stress-induced cardiac arrest.

"It is unlikely they were poisoned," Rowe said, "but a necropsy is the only way to determine if the birds died from trauma or toxin." Tests were to begin Monday.

. . . image to see photos of the dead birds

Meanwhile, wildlife officials say that the estimated 100,000 drum fish discovered by a tugboat captain over a 20-mile stretch of the Arkansas River appears to be a natural occurrence that isn't tied to the bird kill in any way.

[Photos: Massive fish kill hits Louisiana]

"The fish kill only affected one species of fish," Keith Stephens of the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission told CNN. "If it was from a pollutant, it would have affected all of the fish, not just drum fish." He added that fish kills in the area are common, though this one was larger than most.

UPDATE: A state veterinarian tells NBC that preliminary necropsy results from several birds show that they died of "multiple blunt trauma to their vital organs," though what caused the trauma remains uncertain. According to Dr. George Badley, their stomachs were empty, so they weren't poisoned, and they died in midair, not upon impact with the ground.

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[font=Georgia]This is really creepy. Anyways; what do you guys make of this? Is this some sort of Biblical "sign" for the return of Christ? Or is this some weird random natural phenomenon? Still creepy in either case.

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Quite obviously it was aliens.

I do rather look forward to finding out(if we do) how this happened.

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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldne ... -case.html

Italy.

This has happened to birds/fish in:

Louisiana
Arkansas
Kentucky
Sweden
Canada
Brazil
New Zealand
Italy

In the past week. This is highly odd. Large animal deaths have happened before, but not quite this many in a short time in the research I did. Not to mention so numerous in other countries. Something is up.

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It's all clear now; "according to Biblical Scriptures", isolated events of unrelated bird and fish deaths is God's message of disapproval for DADT -- so says the Christian prophetess, Cindy Jacobs... Image

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Darias wrote:It's all clear now; "according to Biblical Scriptures", isolated events of unrelated bird and fish deaths is God's message of disapproval for DADT -- so says the Christian prophetess, Cindy Jacobs... Image
I have an opnion about her, but it would not be politically correct to use the verbage to describe her that I think would accurately describe her.
“What do you think science is? There is nothing magical about science. It is simply a systematic way for carefully and thoroughly observing nature and using consistent logic to evaluate results. So which part of that exactly do you disagree with? Do you disagree with being thorough? Using careful observation? Being systematic? Or using consistent logic?�

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Darias wrote:It's all clear now; "according to Biblical Scriptures", isolated events of unrelated bird and fish deaths is God's message of disapproval for DADT -- so says the Christian prophetess, Cindy Jacobs... Image

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What does homosexual marriage have to do with homosexuals serving in the military, let alone dead animals? We legalized homosexual marriage and adoptions here in Argentina (:mrgreen:) months ago and it hasn't rained dead animals yet.

Honestly, I find her analysis about as logical as I find her jacket tasteful.
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This happens all the time, the only reason this time seems big is because of the internet. If you look at the records, this isnt exception, we just now have the ability to get the word out, everywhere, faster.

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this is something that you can have it, only when you are metting some natural experiments.

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Wouldn't you want to die if you were in Arkansas??

Sorry, inside joke.
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Is this some sort of Biblical "sign" for the return of Christ? Or is this some weird random natural phenomenon? Still creepy in either case.
Holy Kiss: Grace unto you, and peace (not confusion),
from God our Father and the Lord Jesus --> Christ.

pst: only a wicked generation seeketh after a sign;
and only Jesus threatened to return, not Christ.
It's AD-->only goes one way, to the end of f-law;
For where and when no law, there and then no flaw.
Details here: http://www.godshew.org/NoLawNoDeadEnd.htm

As for the dead birds and fish, it's due to chemical manf'g.
BrassCheckTV.com had a video about such recently.
http://www.brasschecktv.com/

As for weird problems, law is the root cause of all problems,
so we should all flush all our law as if "dung" to have peace.
For the end to endure unto has no mention of f-law at all:

The GRACE of our Lord Jesus Christ [be/is] with you all. Amen.

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