NEW ORLEANS – It isn't easy being a blackbird in the South. First, New Year's Eve fireworks were blamed in central Arkansas for making thousands of blackbirds confused, crashing into homes, cars and each other. Then 300 miles to the south in Louisiana, power lines likely killed about 450 birds, littering a highway near Baton Rouge. It's almost certainly a coincidence the events happened within days of each other, Louisiana's state wildlife veterinarian Jim LaCour said Tuesday. "I haven't found anything to link the two at this point." Mass bird deaths aren't uncommon. The U.S. Geological Service's website listed about 90 mass deaths of birds and other wildlife from June through Dec. 12. There were five deaths of at least 1,000 birds, with the largest near Houston, Minn., where parasite infestations killed about 4,000 water birds between Sept. 6 and Nov. 26. In Louisiana, the birds died sometime late Sunday or early Monday in the rural Pointe Coupee Parish community of Labarre, about 30 miles northwest of Baton Rouge. The birds — a mixed flock of red-winged blackbirds, brown-headed cowbirds, grackles and starlings — may have hit a power line or vehicles in the dark, LaCour said. Two dozen of them had head, neck, beak or back injuries. About 50 dead birds were near a power line 30 or 40 feet from Louisiana Highway 1. About a quarter-mile away, a second group of 400 or more stretched from the power line and across the highway, he said. Dan Cristol, a biology professor and co-founder of the Institute for Integrative Bird Behavior Studies at the College of William & Mary, said the Louisiana birds may have been ill or startled from their roost, then hit the power line. "They don't hit a power line for no reason," he said. In Beebe, New Year's revelers spent the holiday weekend cleaning up dead red-winged blackbirds. Some speculated that bad weather was to blame. Others said one confused bird could have led the group in a fatal plunge. A few spooked schoolkids guessed the birds committed mass suicide. Officials acknowledged, though, they may never know exactly what caused the large number of deaths. Cristol was skeptical of the fireworks theory, unless "somebody blew something into the roost, literally blowing the birds into the sky." Wildlife officials in both Arkansas and Louisiana sent carcasses to researchers at the National Wildlife Health Center in Madison, Wis. and the University of Georgia. LaCour said he didn't expect results for at least two or three weeks. In 1999, several thousand grackles fell from the sky and staggered about before dying in north Louisiana. It took five months to get the diagnosis: an E. coli infection of the air sacs in their skulls. "I hope things go faster than that," said Paul Slota, branch chief for the National Wildlife Health Center in Madison, Wis. He said necropsies of the Arkansas birds began Tuesday afternoon. "If it isn't strictly trauma, it may take more time to get results back," he said. "When nothing shows up, you run the tests longer and let it incubate longer." ___ Associated Press writers Jeannie Nuss, Kelly P. Kissel and Chuck Bartels in Arkansas and Science Writer Seth Borenstein in Washington contributed to this report. http://shaperite.my4life.com/shopping/productdetail.aspx?mode=0&iid=224&cid=198 • Contains 27 herbal extracts to provide thorough, comfortable intestinal cleansing and purification • Provides the perfect gastrointestinal cleanse to start any nutritional regimen |
Tuesday, January 04, 2011
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ReplyDeleteBirds and fish die in Arkansas, Louisiana...Reason Found...
Public health risk Condition Hazzardous to all exposed.
According to this report, the US relocated from Iraq to the Pine Bluff Arsenal an estimated 63,000 metric tons of the poisonous
gas Phosgene that is described as one of the most feared chemical weapons ever used due to its ability to literally cause the
lungs and respiratory system to explode.
Nearly immediately after Russia accused the US this past summer of not fully destroying Iraq’s Phosgene poisonous gas
stockpile the Pine Bluff Arsenal began an ‘accelerated’ disposal program injecting it deep into the ground in central Arkansas,
but which, unfortunately, since this past September, has caused over 500 minor earthquakes to occur raising the concerns of
their local population.
To the direct reason for Wheeler’s murder, this report says, was this past week’s transport of Iraqi Phosgene poisonous gas
aboard a US Air Force KC-767 tanker aircraft from Little Rock Air Force Base enroute to Afghanistan that shortly after takeoff
had a ‘critical malfunction’ of its aerial spraying computer directed command and control system over central Arkansas
causing the deaths of thousands of red-wing blackbirds.
According to US reports an estimated 4,000 of these birds were killed outright and were quickly removed by US
Environmental Services workers wearing hazmat suits and gas masks. Another US report states that cause of death to these
thousands of birds was “trauma in the breast tissue, with blood clots in the body cavity and a lot of internal bleeding” which
This GRU report states is consistent with Phosgene exposure.
Even more chilling than this incident is this GRU report stating that it was the second “accidental” release of Phosgene
poisonous gas in as many days, as the day before, this same US Air Force KC-767 tanker aircraft also had a “critical
malfunction” causing a release over the Arkansas River that killed over 100,000 fish.
Upon Wheeler discovering what was happening with Iraq’s Phosgene poisonous gas stockpiles, this report continues, he
traveled from his home in Delaware to Washington D.C. where he openly confronted and threatened to expose the Pentagon
and White House Officials responsible.
Sadly, but all too common in the United States these days, when Wheeler threatened to go public with what was happening
he was targeted for death, and as a “sign” to anyone else thinking of going against the regime, had his body dumped in a
garbage pit for all the World to see.
Thanks for this info!
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