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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/01/18/200-dead-cows-wisconsin_n_810248.html 200 Dead Cows Found In Wisconsin 200 cows were found dead Friday on a farm in Portage County, Wisconsin. The dead cows had to be removed with semi-trucks. The rest of the farm has not been quarantined, as officials say no threat is posed toward humans or other animals, according the The AP.... ...Though likely unrelated, many other incidents of mass animal deaths have been reported in the U.S. and around the world in the past month. Thousands of dead birds fell from the sky in Arkansas on New Year's Eve, following a massive fish kill just 100 miles away days earlier. In the week following, other mass bird deaths were reported in nearby Louisiana and Kentucky. Birds were also reported to fall dead from the sky in Italy and Sweden, and more recently similar incidents have been reported in California and Alabama. Mass fish kills have also been reported in Chicago, Maryland, Brazil and New Zealand, along with 40,000 dead crabs that washed ashore on England beaches. Many explanations have been offered for the various mass animal deaths, with everything from fireworks, semi-truck collisions, overeating and cold weather blamed for the birds' deaths.
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« Reply #1 on: January 19, 2011, 08:24:06 PM » |
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semi-truck collisions really? 
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« Reply #2 on: January 19, 2011, 08:29:03 PM » |
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They're not even trying to provide a decent cover story any more.
Fireworks?
Semi-trucks? All 200?
All died quickly enough that the farmers didn't even notice.
Think about it.
How long do they leave them unattended without checking on them -- 200 head of cattle?
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« Reply #3 on: January 19, 2011, 08:30:22 PM » |
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when will it be the humans turn? i'm wondering when we are going to see breaking news that several hundred people just drops dead like at a football game or something.
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« Reply #4 on: January 19, 2011, 08:59:18 PM » |
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when will it be the humans turn? i'm wondering when we are going to see breaking news that several hundred people just drops dead like at a football game or something.
The deaths will be explained by a bad kickoff or multiple interceptions.
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« Reply #5 on: January 19, 2011, 09:24:02 PM » |
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when will it be the humans turn? i'm wondering when we are going to see breaking news that several hundred people just drops dead like at a football game or something.
Hundreds, maybe thousands of people just dead overnight and without any appearant cause -- and the planets populace already being preprogrammed to accept that it "just happens" to animals so why not people? It's the next logical step. How the hell is anybody going to fight back against that?
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« Reply #6 on: January 19, 2011, 09:29:26 PM » |
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Hundreds, maybe thousands of people just dead overnight and without any appearant cause -- and the planets populace already being preprogrammed to accept that it "just happens" to animals so why not people? It's the next logical step.
How the hell is anybody going to fight back against that?
Through what is already being done, an infowar. If the populace does not accept it then they/we will resist. We cannot just be passive the bulk of us in this forum understand that.
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« Reply #7 on: January 19, 2011, 10:06:16 PM » |
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You are definately 100% correct, I'm with you there.
What I was imagining is more like this...
Attacked with words, reply with words
Attacked with fists, reply with fists
Attacked with gun, shoot back quick
Attacked with chemical weapons, get your gas mask fast
Attacked with Nuclear weapons, if not vaporized hide in the basement and drink iodine and pray the firestorm misses your area.
What recourse does anybody have if there is no clear culprit(s), no sign of any offender and especially no sign of any weapon? If and/or when groups of humans start dropping dead in the same manner as the birds, fish, octopi, and now cattle, how do I/we as an individual(s) take measure to keep that from happening to me/us?
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« Reply #8 on: January 20, 2011, 06:17:13 AM » |
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Denver International Airport Murals are so prophetic [DUH!] http://forum.prisonplanet.com/index.php?topic=102212.0
Conditioning for over 100 False Flags and acceptance of 7 billion dead in 2 hrs http://forum.prisonplanet.com/index.php?topic=183571.0
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« Reply #9 on: January 20, 2011, 09:12:27 AM » |
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« Reply #10 on: January 20, 2011, 09:28:18 AM » |
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10,000 cattle in Vietnam mysteriously die from cold weatherThursday, January 20, 2011 by: Ethan A. Huff, staff writer (NaturalNews) Thousands of cattle recently turned up dead in various Vietnamese provinces, reportedly due to the long cold spell that has hit the area in recent weeks. Officials from the Veterinary Department of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) had allegedly been working with local cities and provinces to help keep animals fed and warm once reports emerged of them dying, but such efforts largely failed as thousands more continued to die across the country. According to reports, the province of Cao Bang experienced the worst losses with nearly 2,000 cattle deaths, followed by Lang Son with 1,380 and Son Law with 1,300, all supposedly due to cold weather. However, no specific scientific testing results were revealed proving that the deaths were truly caused by the cold weather, including simple pieces of evidence like thermostat readings or autopsy reports. In many other parts of the world, farmers raising cattle have done so in much worse cold conditions than those allegedly experienced in Vietnam, which raises questions about what is truly causing these deaths. North Dakota, for instance, experiences temperatures as low as -60 degrees Fahrenheit during the winter, but animals somehow survive this type of weather year after year. The Vietnamese cattle deaths follow a trail of other mysterious animals deaths that all began occurring right around the start of 2011. Many of those deaths remain unexplained, while others have been attributed to strange causes like winter storms and even drunkenness. Yet few, if any, of these death cases have been conclusively explained with actual scientific evidence. Learn more: http://www.naturalnews.com/031059_animals_deaths_cattle.html#ixzz1Barp2MVO
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« Reply #11 on: January 20, 2011, 09:35:30 AM » |
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10,000 cattle in Vietnam mysteriously die from cold weatherThursday, January 20, 2011 by: Ethan A. Huff, staff writer (NaturalNews) Thousands of cattle recently turned up dead in various Vietnamese provinces, reportedly due to the long cold spell that has hit the area in recent weeks. Officials from the Veterinary Department of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) had allegedly been working with local cities and provinces to help keep animals fed and warm once reports emerged of them dying, but such efforts largely failed as thousands more continued to die across the country. According to reports, the province of Cao Bang experienced the worst losses with nearly 2,000 cattle deaths, followed by Lang Son with 1,380 and Son Law with 1,300, all supposedly due to cold weather. However, no specific scientific testing results were revealed proving that the deaths were truly caused by the cold weather, including simple pieces of evidence like thermostat readings or autopsy reports. In many other parts of the world, farmers raising cattle have done so in much worse cold conditions than those allegedly experienced in Vietnam, which raises questions about what is truly causing these deaths. North Dakota, for instance, experiences temperatures as low as -60 degrees Fahrenheit during the winter, but animals somehow survive this type of weather year after year. The Vietnamese cattle deaths follow a trail of other mysterious animals deaths that all began occurring right around the start of 2011. Many of those deaths remain unexplained, while others have been attributed to strange causes like winter storms and even drunkenness. Yet few, if any, of these death cases have been conclusively explained with actual scientific evidence. Learn more: http://www.naturalnews.com/031059_animals_deaths_cattle.html#ixzz1Barp2MVO So if humans start to die... are they going to blame that on the weather? or the flu? I will just say to my fellow friends here ...I wish you luck, and good health. I myself will keep a keen eye on towns for large die offs of humans. When this happens God help us all.
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« Reply #12 on: January 20, 2011, 09:38:14 AM » |
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They are deliberately killing off our food supply!!
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« Reply #13 on: January 20, 2011, 02:30:23 PM » |
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Sempronius buffalo farmer Peter Head has lost 55 animals to a mysterious illness since October, but autopsies have shown no clear cause of death. "We're going nuts down here trying to figure out what's going on," he said. "This is going to put me out of business. That's half my frickin' herd." Head and his wife Deborah have run PDH Buffalo Farm on Route 41A for nine years. This year, 17 of his 23 calves died and he has stopped selling meat as a precaution. "I don't want to be selling buffalo meat when I don't know what's going on here," he said. Cornell University's College of Veterinary Medicine conducted necropsies on several of the carcasses but found only dehydration, Head said. Ron Podolak of the Cayuga County Soil and Water Conservation District said there is no indication that disease is spreading to neighboring farms. "In my career, I don't remember anything quite like this," Podolak said. "There's die-offs, but usually they can determine what it is right away and treat them. ... I just wish there was something more we could do to help Pete. This is a catastrophic loss for him." The SWCD is conducting water samples from springs on the farm, but the results have not yet come back, Head said. http://hisz.rsoe.hu/alertmap/woalert_read.php?edis=BH-20110120-29259-USA
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« Reply #14 on: January 20, 2011, 02:38:37 PM » |
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They are deliberately killing off our food supply!!
200 cows would feed alot of people .
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« Reply #15 on: January 20, 2011, 02:46:33 PM » |
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http://westernfarmpress.com/alfalfa/depression-driving-some-dairymen-suicideDepression driving some dairymen to suicideDennis Pollock Aug. 20, 2009 10:08am The deepest economic depression in the California dairy industry since the Great Depression has bared a subject far more compelling than the cost of feed and the price of milk. It is suicide. “When someone says, ‘This is my last day on earth,’ it’s very frightening,” said Michael Marsh, chief executive officer, Western United Dairymen, Modesto, Calif. He has intervened to help at least two dairy operators this year after they expressed despair. Western represents 1,100 dairy members producing 60 percent of California’s milk. Marsh said the men were despondent over finances and setbacks in the industry, a shriveling export market, an oversupply of milk and the necessity to trim herds or completely sell out herds as milk prices dipped and losses soared. In brief, he said, “losing everything.” They survived, in part due to Marsh’s help in accessing mental health services. But two other California dairy farmers killed themselves in recent months. There were reports of many more.And on the subject of those suicides, Marsh said, “I pray we have had the last one and that the economic situation turns around.” The issue of suicide on dairies and the pain of losing the family farm is a national one, and expertise from outside the state has been tapped in recent weeks to strengthen lifelines in California. ... Mike Rosmann, a clinical psychologist who has a row crop farm in Iowa, is the executive director for AgriWellness, an organization that had its origin in 2001 following the farm crisis of the 1980s. The number of callers to his organization has risen significantly and the reasons for calling are more serious than they were before the nation’s economic decline. “For example, in Wisconsin, the number increased 20 percent when the first four months of 2009 are compared to 2008. It rose from 431 to 438. The number of callers who indicated financial stress in 2008 totaled 130 – for 2009, it was 252. Three callers indicated they faced severe stress and 41 noted high stress in 2008. In 2009, there were eight reports of severe stress and 68 for high stress. Rosmann said it takes as much as a year and half for the Centers for Disease Control to release statistics on actual suicides.... Wyoming is regularly among the top three states in suicide. Weigel said factors could be isolation, a high percentage of firearms and a lack of health resources. http://www.ameshistoricalsociety.org/exhibits/depression.htm Iowa milk blockade Since they felt nothing was accomplished in the Congress, even though several Congressmen had introduced bills for more extensive farm aid, some radical farmers in Iowa and Nebraska decided to call a farmers' strike in an attempted price-support program of their own. Falling farm prices were to be combated by withholding farm produce. The leader of this Farm Holiday movement was Milo Reno, head of the Iowa Farmers Union and the Farm Holiday Association. On May 3 of 1932, a convention of 3000 Iowa farmers led by Reno voted to call a strike on July 4. Their slogan: Stay at Home - Buy Nothing, Sell Nothing, and their song: Let's call a Farmers' Holiday A Holiday let's hold We'll eat our wheat and ham and eggs And let them eat their gold. Farm Holiday supporters built road blocks on the highways leading to the agricultural markets. They dumped milk into ditches and turned back cattle trucks, but the blockades weren't effective enough. Police eventually opened the roads. http://www.fireandknowledge.org/archives/2008/02/01/the-great-depressions-food-destruction-program-sowell/The Great Depression’s food destruction program (Sowell) February 1st, 2008 | Published in Agriculture, Economics, History, Quotes During the Great Depression of the 1930s, agricultural price support programs led to vast amounts of food being deliberately destroyed at a time when malnutrition was a serious problem in the United States and hunger marches were taking place in cities across the country. For example, the federal government bought 6 million hogs in 1933 alone and destroyed them. Huge amounts of farm produce were plowed under, in order to keep it off the market and maintain prices at the officially fixed level, and vast amounts of milk were poured down the sewers for the same reason. Meanwhile, many American children were suffering from diseases caused by malnutrition
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« Reply #16 on: January 20, 2011, 05:58:18 PM » |
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You guys noticed the amount of redwing blackbirds dying?
They used to be used a lot for chemical testing. Among birds of their type and habit they are considered one of the "canaries in the mine shaft" because their DNA and bodies take longer to reverse damage done by radioactivity, chemicals including pesticides and herbicides, and other poisons. This is because redwing blackbirds and many other birds with vibrant coloring have mutated in such a way that the antioxidants they ingest and produce are mostly used in maintaining the red color. Therefore they are not available to bind with harmful chemicals on the scale that they would be in "uglier" birds like starlings. Which means that yeah, people are probably killing European starlings as they are a known pest and invasive species, but the redwing blackbirds are capable of feeding in a denser and less problematic amount of territory and do not venture into towns so much. They also have a very long migration, which takes them over places like the Gulf of Mexico and landfills. If birds are being displaced by recent events there's a strong probability that they are eating in or near landfills that have been contaminated by Corexit or other illegally dumped toxins, or have eaten fish or other animals poisoned similarly.
This could be pure speculation, but please tell me that I'm not onto something here?
http://forum.prisonplanet.com/index.php?topic=196881.msg1169549#msg1169549Review that post and about 5 follow ups I did on the redwing blackbirds being used in chen tests.
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« Reply #17 on: January 20, 2011, 06:41:04 PM » |
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They are deliberately killing off our food supply!!
This is what I think is going on....
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« Reply #18 on: January 20, 2011, 07:06:52 PM » |
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So if humans start to die... are they going to blame that on the weather? or the flu? I will just say to my fellow friends here ...I wish you luck, and good health. I myself will keep a keen eye on towns for large die offs of humans. When this happens God help us all.
Well, the sheeple have already accepted PETA's wanton killing animals as "normal", so the sheeple should not be surprised when PETA's Rockefeller handlers start their wanton mass murder of humans. That is exactly what "PETA kills animals" is conditioning the slaves to accept.
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« Reply #19 on: January 21, 2011, 08:17:03 AM » |
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55 buffalo die mysteriously on southern Cayuga County farmJustin Murphy The Citizen AuburnPub.com | Posted: Thursday, January 20, 2011 10:32 am Sempronius buffalo farmer Peter Head has lost 55 animals to a mysterious illness since October, but autopsies have shown no clear cause of death. "We're going nuts down here trying to figure out what's going on," he said. "This is going to put me out of business. That's half my frickin' herd." Head and his wife Deborah have run PDH Buffalo Farm on Route 41A for nine years. This year, 17 of his 23 calves died and he has stopped selling meat as a precaution. "I don't want to be selling buffalo meat when I don't know what's going on here," he said. Cornell University's College of Veterinary Medicine conducted necropsies on several of the carcasses but found only dehydration, Head said. More: http://auburnpub.com/news/local/article_6ca7410c-24ac-11e0-80dc-001cc4c03286.html
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« Reply #20 on: January 21, 2011, 03:17:07 PM » |
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FAA warns of ongoing GPS issues in southeastern US due to Defense Department 'tests'http://www.engadget.com/2011/01/20/faa-warns-of-ongoing-gps-issues-in-southeastern-us-due-to-defens/By Donald Melanson posted Jan 20th 2011 2:53PM  Don't panic, but anyone planning on using GPS in the southeastern US for the next month or so will likely want to make sure they have a fallback option. That's according to a flight advisory just issued by the FAA, which warns pilots that their GPS signal "may be unreliable or unavailable" due to "GPS tests" that the Department of Defense will be conducting between January 20th and February 22nd. Details are fairly light beyond that, but the FAA does note that when the "tests" occur they will be active for 45 minutes, and be followed by 15 minutes of off time -- additional notices to pilots will apparently be issued at least 24 hours prior to any test. Of course, while this particular advisory is directed at pilots, it will presumably will also affect all other GPS devices, as the FAA doesn't mention any GPS issues specific to aviation. The real question, however, is just what those mysterious "GPS tests" are -- if they're, in fact, GPS tests at all... FAA PDF Document: https://www.faasafety.gov/files/notices/2011/Jan/GPS_Flight_Advisory_CSFTL11-01_Rel.pdf
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« Reply #21 on: January 21, 2011, 10:45:45 PM » |
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 In the latest of a string of mass animal deaths, 10,000 cows and buffalo have died in Vietnam. Vietnam's Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development confirmed the news this week that more than 10,000 cows and buffalos died nationwide due to harsh weather conditions. Cattle have been dying throughout Vietnam, which has had a particularly intense winter. The northern mountainous province of Cao Bang was hardest hit with 2,260 dead cattle, per Thanh Nien News. Some have said the number of total dead cattle may be as high as 13,000. Mass animal deaths have been in the news quite a bit lately. Hundreds of birds were found dead in South Dakota early this week, and before that birds were found dead in Italy and birds fell from the sky in Arkansas, among other incidents. Some of the mass die-offs have been explained - for instance, indigestion is thought to be the cause in Italy and the U.S. government has admitted involvement in the South Dakota case. But others remain up for debate. http://www.vibe.com/posts/2012-game-proper-10000-cattle-drop-dead-vietnam
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« Reply #22 on: January 21, 2011, 10:53:16 PM » |
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Twenty-four pilot whales have died on a remote beach in the far north of New Zealand, the Department of Conservation was quoted as saying on Friday by press reports. Fourteen of the whales were already dead when the group was found scattered over 150 metres of rocks, mud and mangrove early Friday in Parengarenga Harbour, 15 kilometres south of North Cape. They appeared to have become stranded the previous day. The department said the others had to be put down because they were in poor condition and chances of successfully refloating them in deteriorating weather were remote. "If we felt there was a real chance we could have successfully rescued them, we would have," the department's area manager Jonathan Maxwell was quoted as saying by the New Zealand Press Association. "Sadly, the current conditions were against these animals," Maxwell said. "The kindest thing was to end their suffering." http://hisz.rsoe.hu/alertmap/woalert_read.php?edis=BH-20110122-29280-NZL
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« Reply #24 on: August 09, 2012, 10:46:05 AM » |
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bump for the new depression
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