Monday, January 3, 2011

UFO's Vying For Airspace

Residents of Beebe, AR woke up to an eerie phenomenon Saturday morning. Dead birds were everywhere: in the yard, on the street, even on roofs. Most, but not all of them were blackbirds, which frequently fly in huge flocks in this part of the country. Apparently they just dropped out of the sky.

Scientists are still trying to figure out what happened. Disease and parasites have been ruled out. Fireworks, lightning, or other weather related causes are unlikely. Preliminary autopsies on 17 of the blackbirds indicate they died of blunt trauma to their organs, the state's top veterinarian told NBC News on Monday. Early tests suggest a mid-air collision, but nobody is able to explain why. Their stomachs were empty, which rules out poison, Dr. George Badley said.

Witnesses say the bad weather had all cleared out the day before. If these birds had been sucked up in a tornado or even just a strong updraft, there is no way they could have all fallen within a 1 1/2 mile radius. Fireworks or other midnight celebrations are not the cause, because they were noticed falling as early as 11:00 or 11:30 p.m. The most probable explanation is that there was a flock a blackbirds just passing through (yes, they do frequently migrate at night) and a cloaked UFO passed over at the same time, colliding with a large number of the unfortunate birds.

Folks, don't laugh at me. Things like this actually happen, and WHY are the experts/government officials either baffled or coming up with these silly explanations which can be so easily disproved? Then too, if the dead fish could in any way have been related to the dead birds, the aliens could have been doing some kind of experiment, and just returning the carcasses.

Sources for this post:
http://www.homorazzi.com/article/dead-birds-beebe-arkansas-biological-hazard-report-rsoe-new-years-eve-black-birds/
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/40885546/ns/us_news-environment/
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1343605/1-000-blackbirds-fall-Arkansas-sky-New-Years-Eve.html

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