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Now we read that thousands of dead fish are washing up on the shores of a Arkansas river. Weird or what?? Probably nothing prophetic in these stories, but certainly makes one want to go back and read about the 10 plagues of Moses.
From the article:
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This is just a very bizarre story. Thousands of birds falling out of the sky, dead, for no identifiable reason. It is however, somewhat coincidental with the fact thatArkansas has recently seen hundreds of small earthquakes. The two events probably have nothing to do with each other, but if you recall the recent movie 2012, the birds in that movies began to act in very unusual manners prior to all the catastrophic events that later befall the earth.
Now we read that thousands of dead fish are washing up on the shores of a Arkansas river. Weird or what?? Probably nothing prophetic in these stories, but certainly makes one want to go back and read about the 10 plagues of Moses.
From the article:
"The fish kill only affected one species of fish," he said. "If it was from a pollutant, it would have affected all of the fish, not just drum fish." Ozark is about 125 miles west of the town of Beebe , where game wardens are trying to find out why up to 5,000 blackbirds fell from the sky just before New Year's Eve.
Massive fish kill blankets Arkansas River
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This is just a very bizarre story. Thousands of birds falling out of the sky, dead, for no identifiable reason. It is however, somewhat coincidental with the fact that
From the article:
Just before folks in Beebe rang in the New Year, many witnessed an uncanny resemblance to the Hitchcock movie "The Birds." About 2,000 black birds fell from the sky off Windwood Drive, leaving quite the mess to clean up. Folks Today's THV spoke with initially thought the birds were poisoned because they are what they call a nuisance around this time every year, but they are surprised to hear it is more of a mystery. Stephen Bryant recalls, "Millions, millions fly over every night. You look up at the sky and it's just black and then last night at about I came out here and saw a bird drop." In a matter of hours on New Years Eve thousands of birds fell from the sky to their death.
Environmental experts baffled as thousands of blackbirds literally drop dead from the sky
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