The coming Apocalypse; The ancient Mayans predicted it, now people are starting to wonder if it's really happening.... Two years early. Or, is it something being done by our governments?
There are several different theories as to why all the wildlife worldwide are suddenly dropping dead; birds falling out of the sky, fish and other sea creatures washing up on shorelines.
It first started with birds mysteriously falling out of the sky in the U.S. deep south. Now we have birds falling out of the sky in South America, and Europe.
Shortly before midnight, on Jan 4, 50-100 jackdaws on a street in Falkoping, Sweden |
Theory #1 - Fireworks around the world celebrating the New Years Festivals disoriented the birds, so they couldn't find food, and just died. Great theory, but doesn't explain the sea life that is dying.
Theory #2 - A mass chemical/biological attack targeted to specific life forms. Plausible, but do we, (Earthlings), have that sort of technology?
Theory #3 - Polar shift. We all know that many animals, including birds use the magnetic fields to find their direction. If the magnetic fields are changing as a result of a Polar Shift, that would explain a lot of things.
Theory #4 - The Mayan Apocalypse. You all have heard about it, so there is no need to explain this one, except that it may be starting almost two years early.
Theory #5 - A massive outbreak of the West Nile Virus. Tests on the dead birds that have been recovered, have yet to prove that. Also, I was unaware that the West Nile Virus affected fish...?
Theory #6 - HAARP. This is the most likely of theories, but will never be named as the cause of this worldwide carnage.
Theory #7 - A failed, or successful attempt at Time Travel. We saw this in the Television show FLASH FORWARD. Could that be some Predictive Programming?
Thousands of them: Crabs wash ashore in Palm bay, Margate |
The mass deaths worldwide include:
- 450 red-winged blackbirds, brown-headed cowbirds, grackles and starlings found littering a highway in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
- 3000 blackbirds on roofs and roads in the small town of Beebe, Arkansas.
- Thousands of 'devil crabs' washed up along the shore in Kent, England.
- Thousands of drum fish washed along a 20-mile stretch of an Arkansas river.
- Tens of thousands of small fish in Chesapeake Bay, Maryland.
- Thousands of dead fish floating in warm Florida creek.
- Hundreds of snapper fish found dead in New Zealand.
- Scored of American Coots found dead on highway bridge in Texas.
Dead birds litter a bridge in Texas |
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