On Friday, Dec. 31, a mass of birds fell from the sky to their deaths in Bebe, Arkansas. Shortly after, it was reported by NPR that “hundreds of thousands” of fish were found dead nearby in the Arkansas River. The remains are being tested and there is no evidence that the two incidents are related.
The theory that is circulating on the demise of the birds is that they may have been struck by lightning or staggered by fireworks. In the quandary of the fish, the type of species found dead were the drum fish; since it was just that one type, it is thought to be disease that stomped them out. As scientists look for logical answers, others who follow the Mayan belief of the world ending in 2012 take it as a sign of doomsday.
There are many who believe this is a result of government testing with biological warfare. Prison Planet.com reported on the story and interviewed nearby residents who stated that agents were “walking around with chemical suits picking the carcasses up with gas masks and everything.” Apparently there is speculation of an underground warfare testing in the United States. It has been said that the U.S. Military Complex’s Scalar weapons can artificially manipulate the atmosphere, which could have caused the mass deaths of the birds and fish.
The justification of such practices was addressed by William Cohen back in 1997. He stated:
“Others [terrorists] are engaging even in an Eco-type of terrorism whereby they can alter the climate, set off earthquakes, volcanoes remotely through the use of electromagnetic waves… So there are plenty of ingenious minds out there that are at work finding ways in which they can wreak terror upon other nations…It’s real, and that’s the reason why we have to intensify our [counter terrorism] efforts.”
These types of “practices” have been said to be going on since the early 1950s. The American government has been accused of infecting its own citizens with various diseases, including our own soldiers.
Global warming is also being brought up by environmental activists as the cause of the mammoth loss of birds and fish. Many are taking this as a sign of ecological collapse. Even though “experts” are saying the fish died from disease, environmentalists blame contamination.
Whichever way you look at it, we are unfortunately living in hostile surroundings. We need to take this as a sign of what is to come if we don’t wake up and start living as a compassionate global society. Next time it may not be birds and fish: it may be human to human.