2011-01-19

(US) Weather Radar Shows Something unusual around time Birds fell in AR

Vatic Note:  Ok, what we have done here is to show you the process for critical thinking and deductive reasoning.  Gather all the bits and pieces of both the event and possible triggers for the events and begin the process of elimination if possible.   We have put out about 5 videos  now showing anomolies in the sky at the same time events on the ground go out of control.   We also introduced you to the various possible causes and ask you to decide which one matches most of those events well or better than the others,  that occurred over this time frame???  Now does that mean you have to decide right now?  No, but movement toward one or the other should begin taking place by now.  Even in that movement always keep an open mind.  Also be thinking of ways to counter the problem and problem makers with one person, three people, 7 people or more.   List out all and I do mean "ALL" your options to consider.  Find others you know well , of similar mind and throw out all of your suggestions and they do the same.   Somewhere in the pile usually lies the answer.  That is what I have found almost every time using this process AND ALWAYS THINKING OUTSIDE THE BOX.  Your imagination is your only limitation.  Get imaginably flexible.  Remember NO MORE KATRINA'S EVER. 

Weather Radar Shows Something unusual around time Birds fell

http://beforeitsnews.com/story/344/804/Weather_radar_shows_something_unusual_around_time_birds_fell.html
Friday, January 07, 2011 6:53, offered by By Greg Ericson (Editor), Before It's News



http://bcove.me/pqvqs1h5

NORTH LITTLE ROCK, Ark. -- A weather radar screen doesn't just show the weather, apparently. The National Weather Service in North Little Rock examined a speck on the radar that showed up around the same time hundreds of birds fell out of the sky from alleged trauma on New Year's Eve.

Today's THV reporter Lauren Clark talked to Science and Operations Officer Chris Buonanno at the NWS who says that the speck on the picture is definitely not precipitation.

"There are some indications that we're picking up a non-precipitation target. It has some similarities to say, like a collection of birds."

The spot on the radar is estimated to be between 1,300 and 1,400 feet in the air and Buonanno points out it doesn't move like a cloud or rainstorm would.

While speculations continue to pour in, officials in Wisconsin confirmed the cause of death of the birds in Beebe was blunt force trauma.  (VN:  also we received word today that 200 cows died in Wisconsin, food supply, got it?  Famine (Problem), riots (Reaction) and solution? MARTIAL LAW, get ready folks, time is almost here)

www.todaysthv.com/news/local/story.aspx?storyid=137071&catid=2



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