See Grandma, my eyes are really dark blue....not big brown ones like daddy

See Grandma, my eyes are really dark blue....not big brown ones like daddy

Ryan and friend

Ryan and friend
Mommy, Daddy, I'm saying Hi to Grandma?

This one is for you, Grandma!

Nathan

Nathan
soccer with determination and no airplane distractions

Saturday, January 8, 2011

It's a Mystery

Today we call it a mystery. Creepy and well, read it for yourself then you'll understand why this topic made front page in our local newspaper and papers all over the world. Go Here.

I was raised by a fisherman and we spent many days near ponds, lakes and streams fishing for mainly trout, yet I cannot remember ever seeing fish with their eyes missing. Eerie, is how one explains the happenings all over the world recently to fish and birds.

In an article entitled "What killed the birds?" written by Kevin Flanders, news staff writer of the Southbridge News, on Friday, January 7, we read that about 450 birds of similar varieties were found dead in Louisiana over the holiday weekend. More than 3,000 red-winged blackbirds just simply fell out of the sky? We are then led to believe that perhaps, PERHAPS, they might have ingested contaminated water. Then, God help us all, every one of us man and beast. Or, perhaps since it is happening all over the world, there could be another explanation. Two million dead fish in Chesapeake Bay on Tuesday, Brazil and New Zealand, Sweden and Japan, Arkansas, and the possible answer to this, according to Dennis Kraft, Chairman of the Swedish Ornithological Society, "the mass death is that the birds, which sleep in flocks, were disturbed during the night by the firecrackers, became confused, and flew into objects and each other." Birds may have become confused, and flew into each other, but take another look at the numbers. Some of the fish had no eyes. Could Nostradamus have provided the answer years prior?

Writing of Nostradamus: "A great stench will come from Lausanne, but they will not know its origin, they will put out all people from distant places, fire seen in the sky, a foreign nation defeated." Lausanne was what the area of Arkansas and Louisiana was called before part of the US, as purchased. Named by: French explorer, Rene Robert Cavelier in the 1600's in honor of King Louis XIV of France. (This information was obtained from Roz Zurko, Yahoo! Contributor Network, Entitled: "Dead Birds and Nostradamus Predictions as Birds Fall from the Sky in Three States.")

Possibly, " fire seen in the sky" may refer to the fireworks that experts are "claiming" spooked the birds, causing the calamity of birds. Or could it possibly be a shift in the earths magnetic field, which was said to have closed the Tampa Airport, requiring the adjustment of taxiway signs on their main runway, recently. Fifteen global incidents have occurred which were added to the list, to include: Italy, and South Carolina.

According to the Nostradamus 2012 History Channel Documentary--End of World Predictions, "Solar activity will shift the earths poles," "The reversal of the magnetic poles, predicts havoc and blackouts."

I wonder how many firework exhibits I have seen throughout the many years? Too many to recall...Not one bird dropped from the sky. If it were contamination, other animals and life species would also be affected. We are seeking answers to this mystery. What did kill the birds and fish? And, we can't help but wonder what this year will bring.


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