Posted on 01/13/2011 1:17:23 PM PST by The Comedian
A theory of what might be happening The working theory in all this, at least for the birds, is that deadly space clouds are reaching into the lower atmosphere and killing these birds in flight, after which the birds fall to the ground. The reports of the birds experiencing "blunt trauma" are likely from the birds hitting the ground.
What, exactly, would be found in these deadly space clouds that might be killing the birds? One possibility is that these clouds might be moving along with gaps in the magnetosphere that would invite deadly radiation to "fry" the birds in flight, as one possibility (although this explanation seems unlikely, see below). I'm not aware whether tissues tests have been done on these birds to determine whether they died of intense radiation poisoning. It would also seem that if radiation reached so low into our atmosphere, it would have killed many plants and trees in the area, and there's no evidence of that occurring, at least not that I'm aware of.
Another possibility is that the deadly space clouds could have frozen the birds in flight with blasts of extremely cold air. But such an event also would have seemingly impacted the trees and plants at ground level, and there's no evidence of that occurring either.
The most likely explanation is that the birds were killed in-flight by changes in the composition of the air they were breathing. And as it turns out, Noctilucent clouds are largely made of a poisonous gas known as Hydrogen Cyanide.
(Excerpt) Read more at naturalnews.com ...
It's a weird cross-over between Space Weirdness and Bio-Collapse. Doesn't stand out by itself as a lone structure.
Scully was found dead in her car in her burning garage while investigating mortgage fraud, and Mulder is was found murdered in a back alley after looking up some Hawaiian birth records...
KA-CHING!
Scientists monitor 'first direct evidence' of thunderstorms blasting antimatter clouds into space
hmmm.Interesting...
“This wouldn’t have ‘impacted the trees and plants at ground level’, like they mentioned for the other scenarios?”
I agree this is a question that needs answering. A poison wouldn’t be discriminatory - it wouldn’t kill just blackbirds or just one type of fish.
I found this very interesting video about the pole shift. I am not saying this is the explanation - just that I found it.
Ask a Physicist 5. Geomagnetic Reversal (The End of the World?)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9tfLA1vKlfE
magnetic sub storms - 4:25
spacequake - 4:30
During Reversal -we may have several magnetic poles 5:30
Spacequakes Rumble Near Earth
http://science.nasa.gov/science-news/science-at-nasa/2010/27jul_spacequakes/
Spacequake (36 seconds)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CPvrUiFG7II&feature=related
Hey, I needed some space freak out about now. /s/
Obviously, if the birds had taken a double-dose of Vitamin C they would have been protected.
Hmmmmm
Thx.
Your Dissertation is what %% Done?
Seems like the author spent most of his time arguing himself out of his own premise.
There’s no power to be had in any theory to explain a negative situation that isn’t human centric.
Liberals often reject natural science.
Are we all gonna die?
lol....
lol.... Not close. Noctilucent clouds are made of water ice crystals and are found at altitudes of 76-85 km.
It would be interesting to see birds flying at that altitude....
Gotta keep an eye on this silly author. If he ever starts talking about BCE and ADE....
Obviously the atmosphere is being influenced by talk radio and Fox News.
Just in. Sun Screen blocks sun leading to Vitamin D deficiencies. People are urged to minimize use of sunscreens. Since clothes also block the sun, people are urged to minimize the use of clothing when going outdoors.
"... and most commonly observed in the summer months at latitudes between 50° and 70° north and south of the equator."
....geez Eedit!
And all along I thought it was one of those Hayward, CA Burrito Palace football-sized burritos that unleashed clouds of that sort. At least, they did, back in the day. So I heard.
Burrito power!
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