It looks as if the species are those that you frequently see massed in large migratory flocks, the ones that you see doing those amazing aerials in patterns. The mass falling out of the sky were starlings or grackles but if you notice, there were individuals who were not dead but flew off from the fatal mass. The first shot in Wales appears to be sparrows- again, a family that has species that tend to mass migrate. EMFs, most likely 5G, are clearly the first possibility on the list. It has been clearly established that EMFs cause interference in bee navigation to/from hives and these mass migrating birds often have similar frequency âawarenessâ that allows them to fly in these extremely tight undulating patterns.
No matter what, it isnât just vaccine mandates that have to stop. We have to corner the WEF and stop them all from destroying us, the biota, and the planet. Alien Schmalien.
So this is happening again this year. It occured last year in Kentucky, Ohio and southern Indiana.
I remember this one from 2019.
There are people trying to stop the WEF, etcâŚ
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Re the whole EMF thingâŚitâs way worse than most of us imagine, as is the chemical and synthetic biology toxins that are literally everywhere. Currently reading Elana Freelandâs book âGeoengineering TranshumanismââŚthat one is a real eye-opener as to the âtotalityâ of weaponized âscienceâ
- Now we have More reports of Birds Falling from the sky and dying!
Now letâs talk about the latest birds mass deaths reported around the world:
Virginia campus mysterious bird deaths
Radford University students were shocked Thursday afternoon to see a slew of dead birds on the ground.
At least 55 American Robins were found dead or on the verge of taking their last breath on the college campus.
Southwest Virginia Wildlife Center was able to save two birds that are recovering well.
At this time, the Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources is investigating the cause of death by testing five birds.
50 wild birds have been found dead at a reservoir in Sutton-in-Ashfield and people have been warned not to touch them.
In one week this month, approximately 50 wild birds were found dead at the Kingâs Mill Reservoir.
Officers from Ashfield District Council have been removing the dead birds and keeping the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs [DEFRA] informed.
And people have been warned not to touch the dead animals.