This story is a bit much, but
the press is running with it and what would have been a series of natural
events is getting celebrity treatment.
It is winter, folks. In fact for
most it is the worst part of winter until we get a break in the weather. Wild populations are also already stressed
because it has already been around a long time and it has been nasty.
Where were those red winged
black birds feeding?
Exhausted birds flying into a
sudden cold front would put paid to a lot of critters. And conditions have been that nasty this
year.
The same is true for fish
which can be suddenly overwhelmed for a sudden change in temperature in normal
currents.
We have always known that a
seriously colder winter was going to severely cull the wild populations that
have expanded nicely over the past decade or two.
This is a seriously colder
winter.
Paul Joseph Watson
Wednesday, January 5, 2010
The mass bird and fish die-offs that have
affected parts of the U.S. over the last week have now gone global, with
Sweden, Brazil and New Zealand becoming the latest countries to experience a
phenomena that has sparked both scientific intrigue and apocalyptic panic in
equal measure.
Following the sudden deaths of thousands of birds that fell over Beebe Arkansas on New Year’s Eve,
in addition to 100,000 dead fish found along a 20-mile stretch between the
Ozark Dam and Highway 109 Bridge in Franklin County, 500 dead blackbirds and
starlings weresubsequently discovered in Pointe
Coupee Parish, Louisiana.
Large numbers of dead birds were also found in
Kentucky
around Christmas and more were found in the following days.
Earlier this week, tens of thousands of small fish were found
washed up in the Chesapeake Bay area. Despite their deaths being
blamed on a cold snap, experts are bewildered that the fish didn’t swim to
warmer waters as would be their normal response.
In a separate report emailed to us by an Alex
Jones Show listener, more dead birds were seen near St. Louis , Missouri .
“I just wanted to let Alex now that I
encountered over a hundred blackbirds killed on Christmas Day. This was about
30 miles south of St. Louis ,
MO near highway 55. The
intersection was covered with them,” states the email.
The phenomenon has now gone global, with dead
jackdaw birds falling to their deaths across central Sweden shortly
before midnight on Tuesday.
In New Zealand , hundreds of dead
snapper have washed up on Coromandel beaches. The fish looked fat and healthy,
ruling out the weather or starvation as a cause of death.
“People at Little Bay and Waikawau Bay, on the
north-east of the peninsula, were stunned when children came out of the sea
with armfuls of the fish and within minutes the shore was littered with them,” reports the Sydney Morning Herald.
Meanwhile, in Brazil, 100 tons of fish (sardine,
croaker and catfish) have turned up dead off the coast of Parana over the course of the last week.
“Apart from Paranagua, (Edmir Manoel) Ferreira
said the dead fish are starting to appear in other coastal towns,” reports Parana Online. “The dead fish
are going to Antonina, and GuaraqueƧaba. We need an urgent solution to this,”
he warned.
The number of different cases of dead birds
and fish around the U.S.
and globally has been matched by the myriad of different explanations as to the
cause of their demise. While some theories are rooted in scientific verbiage,
others have taken on an altogether more spiritual and apocalyptic context.
The more mundane causes are cited as
fireworks, localized hail, power lines, or other temporary phenomena that
caused the birds to panic and fly into one another. However, this doesn’t
explain why similar events are occurring in different areas of the country or
indeed the world and it doesn’t address the issue of mass fish deaths.
As we have documented, the primary suspects
should always be governments given the fact that they have routinely engaged in secret testing of biological and
electromagnetic weapons that have detrimentally impacted both
humans and animals many times in the past.
Others point to the New Madrid fault zone coming to life
again as a result of being disturbed by the BP oil spill
and threatening the onset of a series of mega-earthquakes which will hit
Illinois, Indiana, Missouri, Arkansas, Kentucky, Tennessee and Mississippi. Why
this would be preceded by mass bird deaths is not properly explained.
An example of one of the more esoteric
theories behind the die-offs was
explained by controversial Pastor James David Manning, who
labeled the phenomena a “Global Katrina 2,” and an act of “biological warfare,”
voicing his belief that the strange sequence of die-offs was a harbinger of
tribulation and the biblical end times.
Web searches for bible prophecies and end time
scenarios have exploded as some Christians fear that the mass die-offs mark the
beginning of a series of catastrophes.
“Internet keyword searches continue to
register off the charts. Queries like “dead fish Bible,” dead birds and fish
Revelation,” dead birds and fish die End Times.” were being entered by the
million Tuesday,” writes Jim Hagerty, with forum moderators
kept busy answering questions about the opening of the Seventh Seal and whether
or not a great pestilence will follow soon.
It seems unavoidable that the closer we get to
2012 and the onset of the widely prophesied end times theory, where a series of
cataclysmic or transformative events will coincide with the end-date of a
5,125-year-long cycle in the Mayan Long Count calendar, which will subsequently
herald the end of the world or the beginning of a new spiritual age, that every
bizarre event will be cited as evidence of this coming transformation.
The mass deaths of birds in particular strike
a resonant chord within the human psyche for a number of sociological and
cultural reasons, not least of which is the fact that they are often seen as an
early warning system for harm that could later come to human beings, which of
course is where the term “canary in the coal mine” originates.
Although mass die-offs of birds and fish are
by no means unprecedented, any increase in their regularity will combine easily
with 2012 fever to whip up more frenzy and wide-eyed speculation. This in turn
will distract millions of Americans from both real environmental crises that
could be connected to the bird deaths, as well as very real political
conspiracies and financial plots that continue to spell doomsday for the very
existence of the American republic, with no reliance on idle speculation about
Mayan calendars or 2012 end times prophecies.
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Paul
Joseph Watson is the editor and writer for Prison Planet.com.
He is the author of Order Out Of Chaos. Watson is also a fill-in host for The
Alex Jones Show. Watson has been interviewed by many publications and radio
shows, including Vanity Fair and Coast to Coast AM, America ’s most listened to late
night talk show.
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