I live in New England......And I had a Pigeon literally be exploded in my driveway. There is no meat or bones of the bird. Just a fuck ton of feathers. And this happened in the matter of an hour while I was at the store. Came back to a murder scene literally lol.
As for the hypothesis, In my own opinion its haarp. They increased strength of hurricanes, and I believe this messes with birds sensors and brains. Microwaves some of them right out of the air.
You sure the bird was killed by a falcon? It only takes a falcon like 15 min to pluck all the feathers of birds it kills, and they will leave random bones and pieces from their kill.
Yeah. Sounds like a hawk kill. They peck and rip away the meat and leave a bunch of feathers.
A bobcat or fox takes the bird and retreats to thickets to devour it. A hawk or eagle will rip the bird apart where it is at and leave a mess of feathers.
I see hawks, crows, and larger birds attacking smaller birds and their nests all the time. It's usually a lot of loud bird chirping (panic) and birds chasing each other around.
I even woke up to birds screaming in the middle of the night because a raccoon climbed all the way up a tree and feasted on its young. Nature is cruel.
That said, I have read that birds falling out of the sky is a warning sign that you have toxic levels of 5G in your area. I don't think it would cause them to explode, though.
It may have been, but my drive way is between 2 tenement 4 story houses. I dunno if a hawk/falcon could have swung in there. I was also thinking stray cat.....but again the cat would have left more meat and stuff?
I live in New England......And I had a Pigeon literally be exploded in my driveway. There is no meat or bones of the bird. Just a fuck ton of feathers. And this happened in the matter of an hour while I was at the store. Came back to a murder scene literally lol.
As for the hypothesis, In my own opinion its haarp. They increased strength of hurricanes, and I believe this messes with birds sensors and brains. Microwaves some of them right out of the air.
You sure the bird was killed by a falcon? It only takes a falcon like 15 min to pluck all the feathers of birds it kills, and they will leave random bones and pieces from their kill.
Yeah. Sounds like a hawk kill. They peck and rip away the meat and leave a bunch of feathers.
A bobcat or fox takes the bird and retreats to thickets to devour it. A hawk or eagle will rip the bird apart where it is at and leave a mess of feathers.
I see hawks, crows, and larger birds attacking smaller birds and their nests all the time. It's usually a lot of loud bird chirping (panic) and birds chasing each other around.
I even woke up to birds screaming in the middle of the night because a raccoon climbed all the way up a tree and feasted on its young. Nature is cruel.
That said, I have read that birds falling out of the sky is a warning sign that you have toxic levels of 5G in your area. I don't think it would cause them to explode, though.
It may have been, but my drive way is between 2 tenement 4 story houses. I dunno if a hawk/falcon could have swung in there. I was also thinking stray cat.....but again the cat would have left more meat and stuff?
A bird of prey or possibly a cat could've done that.
Can haarp interact with graphen?