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Beats me. I read H5N1 somewhere yesterday, but this says the magnetic fields. So basically I think this means they have no clue. It's always something. Fun Fun
i dunno but i know there is thousands of fish dead of the east coast this might need to really be looked in too let start thinkin a bit get them tin foil hats on now
There are a lot of theories running around. I believe that we will not find out what killed the birds. It is interesting that there were dead birds in louisiana, west coast, and sweden. All the same type of bird. So what's the connection? As far as the fish (type of drum), they were located in an area that has a dam at each end of the section- locking in what ever killed them. They beached themselves!? I live in Arkansas, between the two occurences. Things just do not add up. I do know that when they cleaned up the birds, they were wearing hazmat suits and respirators. However, the folks who were cleaning up thier own yards were not told to stop or get protective gear. Odd!
Dunno, but some of the theories are a hoot. Thunder caused them to die of stress??? There wouldn't be a bird on the planet!
Daughter lives in Arkansas, she's watching the local boards to see if anything comes up there.
I also live in Arkansas and the last thing that I have heard is that they took some of the dead birds to be tested and so far they have found no chemical or poisons in them.
There was also a large fish kill about 100 miles or so from Beebe.
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