Maybe the Mayans were right – suggesting the world is going to end in 2012?

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As many as 5,000 blackbirds fell out of the sky in a small town in Arkansas just as the calendar year turned over into 2012.  It was the middle of the night when thousands of dead birds began raining down.  And here’s the strangest part: this is the second year in a row that the same town has witnessed thousands of birds plummet from the sky on New Years eve.  Last year – officials believed fireworks or a hailstorm may have caused the bizarre deaths, but that was debunked this weekend – as officials outlawed the use of fireworks to prevent exactly this same thing and the weather was calm.  Then again – it could also have something to do with the pigeons discovering the blackbirds are spies from a different planet.

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rigel1
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I don't like their track

I don't like their track record. What other predictions have the Mayans made that have come true? Zero, zip, nada. Because one stone age tribe made a wacky prediction we should believe it? Why would I believe the Mayans over some guy named Fred?

rigel1
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rigel1 wrote: I don't like

rigel1 wrote:

I don't like their track record. What other predictions have the Mayans made that have come true? Zero, zip, nada. Because one stone age tribe made a wacky prediction we should believe it? Why would we believe the Mayans over some guy named Fred?

I do agree that the blackbird thing is very, very odd.

rigel1
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rigel1 wrote: rigel1 wrote: I

rigel1 wrote:

rigel1 wrote:

I don't like their track record. What other predictions have the Mayans made that have come true? Zero, zip, nada. Because one stone age tribe made a wacky prediction we should believe it? Why would we believe the Mayans over some guy named Fred?

I do agree that the blackbird thing is very, very odd.

Love your show. Sorry about the repeated post. I hit Quote instead of EDIT. (ADD moment)

anonymous green
Since it's true that surface

Since it's true that surface earthquakes release bubbles of methane into the atmosphere, and that methane will not support wings on a plane or a bird, isn't it possible that these bird deaths were caused by this phenomenon?

Have you checked for earthquake activity as it correlates with things falling from the sky, like birds and Air France flights?

Maybe you should.

MrFantastic
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not sure the world is ending,

not sure the world is ending, but sure seems like God is mad at the south lately.... doesn't it?

tornadoes, droughts, what else?

weather's been great up here...

D_NATURED
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What, we can't explain

What, we can't explain something? It must be some ancient Mayan anti-bird voodoo. 

 

I'm sure that's what Ron Paul thinks.