Daily Archives: January 9, 2011

Time To Wake Up


Time To Wake Up

Are Our Skies Still Friendly

Today I have spent my time investigating all that I could find with regards to the ‘Mysterious Animal Deaths.’  There is diffidently something going on. This is not good. As I reviewed what little misleading news reporting there is and then read through the comments of others, I feel like I need to write a Post to God ASAP!

From Oil Spills To This

While this so called mystery is going on all over the world, I might add, the synchronistic timing certainly suggests something a little more planned.

Lets look at the facts as we have them so far:

A flock of jackdaws, 50 mind you, were all simultaneously disoriented, failed to perch and got hit by cars. No abrasions, no cars announcing that they were besieged by an onslaught of birds falling out of the sky.

On New Year’s Eve, an estimated 4,000 to 5,000 blackbirds tumbled from the sky on an Arkansas town shortly before midnight on New Year’s Eve.

FAENZA, Italy, Jan. 8 (UPI) — More than 1,000 turtledoves are among the birds found dead in northern Italy and all had blue tinge to their beaks, officials said.

Separately, 500 birds plummeted to the ground 580 kilometres away in Louisiana on Monday and a Kentucky woman reported finding dozens of dead birds in her yard.

In addition, up to 100,000 dead and dying drum fish have washed up in the Arkansas River and tens of thousands of dead fish have been found in the Chesapeake Bay in Maryland.

And around 100 blackbirds dropped out of the sky in New Zealand

What are people saying about the causes, here I have included a summation of repeated ideas:

A county veterinarian has speculated that  the birds that fell from the sky in central Sweden  on Tuesday may have been frightened by fireworks, then run over by a car after landing on the road in the dark.

We have a truckers who said killed the birds, but those birds were not scared when the big truck came. On the picture, there are a lot of snow, and the speed limit is 50 km per hour. Very hard to believe that all birds could have been killed by one truck.

The Local article also mentioned the death of birds and fishes in the USA. I agree that the death of birds in Sweden and in the USA is not necessary linked together, but it is also plausible that it is.

My point is that the Haarp is just as plausible as the “scared to death” and “truck driver version”. In fact, look at it closely:

The Haarp project is well documented.

Of course, they will never tell if it’s the case. So, in the end, people will be made to believe it was either the “killing truck” or the “Scared to death” which is responsible.

Anyway, we still have no explanation for the bird deaths in the USA, nor for the 100 000 fishes.

Here is a repeated possible source that ring some bells please take a look and see what you find. Come back and share.

http://www.haarp.alaska.edu/haarp/gen1.html

High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program (HAARP) operates a major ionospheric research facility at Gakona, Alaska. As you look through our web site, you will find many technical details about this facility and about active ionospheric research in general. The web site also contains descriptive material on the Earth’s ionosphere and gives examples of some of the scientific results obtained at the HAARP facility.

There is a strong connection between the ionospheric research conducted at the HAARP facility and many practical issues that affect our everyday lives. All long-distance high frequency (HF) communication systems, such as ship-to-shore communications, transoceanic aircraft links, and portable systems used so frequently in Alaska and other remote areas, operate by bouncing signals off the ionosphere, a process often referred to as sky-wave propagation. By studying a small, limited portion of the ionosphere directly over the facility, research at the HAARP observatory is able to probe the nature of this dynamic medium, both in its naturally disturbed condition and when artificially stimulated, with the goal of being able to provide the fundamental understanding necessary to enhance the performance of such systems.

The High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program - HAARP