01-10-2011, 10:41 AM | #41 |
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idk but neither has it anything to do with the "governement" cause there is no way they can filter 1 fish specimen to die. (and i read harry potter )
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Like i said, maybe i am wrong, but maybe i am not, they can totaly test on one species, they are unlocking more and more about the DNA of creatures, its how they know certain types of monkeys are best to grow human organs in etc etc...
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in belgium a bird was spotted that supposed to live in the himalaya.
it was no captive one cause no ring was seen on it's legs.
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Magnetic pole inversion happens over the course of a million years or two. It's not something where you look at your watch and say "Next Tuesday at around time for second breakfast the north and south pole are going to switch places."
Blaming anything on that is akin to blaming Julian Assange's imprisonment for the lack of any substantial proof of Sasquatch. Now if you want to look at something that changes quickly, take sea temperatures. Dramatic changes cause all sort of weather-related phenomena across the globe, such as oddities in rainfall patterns and air currents, the kinds of things that are liable to affect fish and birds. At least the southern oscillation index has been on a 20 year peak since mid 2010.
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I know Abovetopsecret and 90% of contents is hysteria crap. ;] Don't get manipulated by people who raise conspiracy theories in every damn matter, including time cube or Anglosaxon theory. I do believe our world is really boring like it looks like. No ghosts, no god, no aliens, no nothing. We're separated from all other solar systems, we're in the far away end of our galaxy and there's no point to visit us, destroy us or kill fish or birds :P So I think it's all natural/physical. US government doesn't rule whole world, believe me. China and Russia own USA anyway because of buying out the debt they owe one by one ;P In a matter of months China will tell USA how to manage their economy ;] funny, ain't it? Monkeys don't grow human organs, mouse do. Mouse is organically closer to us than a monkey, which is quite funny. It's very important for us to test human cell growth, since we don't have enough transplantations or stem cells to save lives. Orimae, I think you got quite too deep into this thought. There's NEVER been a single year in human history without a war. Guns will always be a desireable resource, and if any country will use nukes right now, they already know it's going to end bad for them, so they're just for a show, to prove they're equal in power and don't have to feel threatened. For example, Poland has nothing to say, we don't even have new jets and our military pilots in arms are less than 200 people. Now compared to USA or Russia, we stand no chance in anything and we have no voice, we can just wave hands at USA to remove Visa cards for 10 years, but nothing happens anyway. But China or Israel, now they do have nukes. And their voice will always matter. ;] that's how the world turns. The birds dying as you can see, ain't a chemical test. They're hitting stuff, they're confused, same with fish it seems, but nothing else in area is affected. If a chemical was exposed, every little organism in area would suffer, one way or another. There is no chemical that would work like that and affect only ONE species of animal. And I never said the magnetic shift is changing in a matter of two days, Araf :P I basically agreed with you, stating the few degrees a year theory.
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01-10-2011, 06:39 PM | #47 |
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wow piz, i'll take my hat off for you if i had one.
but mice are not closer to man then monkeys, it's because the global opinion loves monkeys and don't give a rat's ass (get it? ) about mice or rat's. it's a truth though that mice and rats are close to us in therms of organic design and stuff.
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If you check out Cuchulain's link you can read that a lot of those Google map markers have updates that either point to: pollution, extreme weather or direct human intervention as the cause. A good number of the links that are not updated are due to only 1 person being an eye witness in areas that are typically populated. Some of them I will admit do not have answers yet that seem to have credible sources. I prefer to see this as like an environmental game of clue.
I submit this for your review : link The ones that have been solved, at least for the US, can be found here: link I would personally of rather had 3 overlays: one with everything, one with explained items and the other with items still left unexplained; but containing more than one source for credibility. Also to stoke the conspiracy theorists it is entirely possible to single out a particular species for termination, though difficult. The only thing required is to identify the particular weakness of a species within environmental or genetic norms. The problem with this as a conspiracy theory is that it takes time (except for species of extremely low tolerances) and the species identified for termination can not have enough similarities to other wildlife in the area (so they are unaffected). If you want to see a reverse engineering of this idea and applied for a positive outcome rather than a negative outcome you can watch a documentary called "Nova: Dogs Decoded" where viruses are used to implant healthy genes into a specific breed of dog that has had its genome decoded. The virus "infects" the host through direct contact and as it replicates it replaces a defective sight gene with the good gene, curing blindness in the dog (partial sight restored for older afflicted dogs, possible total cure for puppies). Just think the opposite where a virus is introduced into the food chain that only targets one species particular genes and turns off their ability to perform any number of necessary life sustaining functions. On a side note: the other reasons that mice are used to grow organs, more so than monkeys, is that they are cheap and can't fling their crap as far.
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About dogs: It's focused on a bigger animal to test if it would work on humans as well. Did you hear about soviet tests that were based on keeping a severed dog head alive? And, damn, it was alive. Perhaps it could be used to mass-kill animals in wild-life (kind of.. dumb idea) but .. crabs? :P what for? It doesn't make sense to me this way. About mice: .. lol. I did mention the mass deaths occur since 17th century (at least our records do tell us so, it might've been forever but nobody bothered to write it down), but this time it's just incredibly condensed in time, and all over the world. It might be a coincidence, true! But so incredible, we all wonder if this is something big. btw: looks terrible no matter what it is.
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