More Dead Birds on New Years

The Water Filter Lady just posted about the government killing birds, on purpose!

It’s absolutely shocking news: The U.S. Department of Agriculture has publicly admitted it is responsible for the mass poisoning of tens of millions of birds over the last several years. It’s all part of the USDA’s program called “Bye Bye Blackbird,” and we even have the USDA’s spreadsheet where they document how many millions of birds (and other animals) they’ve poisoned to death.

Here I document the number of animals the USDA is actually killing, based on their own reports:www.naturalnews.com/031084_bird_deaths_holocaust.html

There’s even a video that explains the USDA’s involvement in a recent mass bird die-off near the border of Nebraska: naturalnews.tv/v.asp?v=191572F79E8B2C64705B4AB182AF54F9

Not all the mysterious bird die-offs that have been witnessed around the globe recently are due to unexplained causes. A recent mass die-off event witnessed in Yankton, South Dakota was traced back to the USDA which admitted to carrying out a mass poisoning of the birds.

And for the second year in a row, more fell from the sky on New Years Eve.

Arkansas town probes ‘intentional’ New Year’s blackbird deaths

Kris Alingod – AHN News Contributor

Beebe, AR, United States (AHN) – Authorities in southern Arkansas are investigating the deaths of hundreds of red-winged blackbirds during New Year celebrations over the weekend.

Residents in the small town of Beebe woke up to dead birds littering yards and streets Sunday morning, a year after thousands of the birds fell from the sky due to fireworks.

Police and officials from the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission believe the die-off happened around midnight on Saturday after someone purposefully set off fireworks near the birds’ roost.

“It appears that it was an intentional act to spook the blackbirds in an attempt to recreate last year,” Lt. Brian Duke told KTHV. “Technically they were not violating any laws. There is an ordinance stating that they can shoot fireworks.”

Last year, nearly 5,000 red-winged blackbirds were killed in Beebe due to blunt-force trauma. The National Wildlife Health Center and the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission both concluded that the blackbirds, which have poor night vision and do not fly at night, had collided with structures and power lines after New Year’s Eve fireworks flushed them out of their roosts and forced them to fly at lower altitudes.

To prevent another die-off, animal control officers were sent to patrol areas Saturday night. Dozens of birds were later reported dead despite an emergency ban on fireworks. About 200 blackbirds were killed after someone set off fireworks near a tree used by the animals to roost.

Reaction from the local community has ranged from concern to dismissive.

Thousands of blackbirds roost in Beebe from fall to spring. The animals are considered a nuisance by some residents, who must clean and paint their homes due to bird droppings.

Michelle Johnston posted on Facebook, “I live in Beebe in the subdivision where the birds are and we are way overpopulated! Who cares if they die?! This is just ridiculous!!”

“They could kill thousands tonight in Beebe and not make a dent in them!” Diana Alexander Layrock added. “There are millions of them!!!!! And they are nasty!!!!”

Charles Moore, a longtime resident, told KATV he was convinced by the fireworks theory only this weekend. He also reflected on a development planned this year in Beebe that will reduce the number of roosts.

“The time is growing near that the birds will be leaving so I’m going to be a little sad about that,” he said.

The die-off in Arkansas comes two weeks after thousands of eared grebes crash landed onto highways and parking lots in southern Utah.

Officials believe the migratory birds were confused by snow and artificial lights. Stormy weather had covered roads and open spaces in Cedar City in snow, which appeared to shimmer like a body of water.

Birds, migratory or otherwise, face a similar risk from bright lights and glass windows from tall structures, which disorient their natural ability to navigate using natural light. The animals can either crash against the building or get “trapped” by light, causing them to circle the structure for hours until they die from exhaustion.

The Government is really killing birds to control the population. How far will they go to control the population of the Earths Creatures? What is next, humans?

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