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Dead birds and fish in Arkansas
Ty :) http://www.nypost.com/p/news/international/turtledoves_fall_from_the_sky_deaths_v1jgXA0XgYxa1ssebmU4oO and yes in Italy too they're saying it's a thermal shock but on monday they'll have the answers of tests- dancer
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Dead birds and fish in Arkansas
in this website says about my theory and u can read "Not only have blackbirds been "falling out of the sky," but many species of birds,as well as reported cases of bat deaths in Arizona." You can read how the Goethe university study revealed "Scientists at Goethe-Universitat in Frankfurt...- dancer
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- Forum: Earth Sciences
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Dead birds and fish in Arkansas
wait I saw an article was talking about ducks and another birds species I'll find it out and I'll post- dancer
- Post #25
- Forum: Earth Sciences
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Dead birds and fish in Arkansas
yes but they can't explain the fish death or the birds dead in kentucky and louisiana instead an elettromagnetic thing can explain everything 'cos the animals can to feel what we can't feel- dancer
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- Forum: Earth Sciences
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Dead birds and fish in Arkansas
I meant u know in these years we're having a change...the sun is more near to the Earth and we'll have a Conjunction of all planets and I think we can have more electromagnetic of normal...- dancer
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Dead birds and fish in Arkansas
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1343962/More-birds-fall-Kentucky-Louisiana-dead-fish-wash-ashore.html Here it explains everything better...I think it's an eletromagnetic thing- dancer
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Dead birds and fish in Arkansas
Hi I'm Sue and I'm new in here :) nice to know ya! sorry for my english, I'm Italian so it's not so perfect :). that's an interesting topic :), the fact is happened around 11:10 p.m (I'm reading on a website) so I think the fireworks aren't. Where I live there are tress and a lot of birds...- dancer
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- Forum: Earth Sciences