that should be spaceship.
On Fri, 30 Mar 2007, Cynthia A Lee wrote:
cover up? does anyone suspect deadly radiation from an alien shipship?
just a thought.
rolling along in sunny seattle,
Cindy Lee
On Fri, 30 Mar 2007, Scott wrote:
Speakign of Birds too close together. I have seen hoards of birds on
electrical lines to th epoint to where there were enough in the air and on
the lines to allow an arc to propogate. And with a loud BOOM about forty
birds were crispy critters. Of course...thats pretty easy to diagnose.
Parasites and a ten degree weather dip is a bit suspect........I think
somthing was covered up....
----- Original Message -----
From: Don Cooper
To: Aimee Beveridge
Cc: Cavers, Texas
Sent: Friday, March 30, 2007 12:00 AM
Subject: Re: [Texascavers] Salamanders Suffer Delayed Effects Of Common
Herbicide
Yee godz... I remember the insidious hoard of crackles congregating
downtown at the edges of town lake!
I think it likely that so many birds so close together might be hazardous
to their health - (unbridled populations could certainly lead to
malnutrition - enhanced parasitic infestation too).
Otherwise maybe some evil genius with an anti-avian bent cooked up some
chemicals to knock 'em down.... Or maybe it was one of those DARPA
experiments that you won't hear about for another 10 years. Hmmmm....
-WaV
The environment isn't an inheritance from our ancestors - it's only on loan
from our progeny!
On 3/29/07, Aimee Beveridge < aim...@yahoo.com> wrote:
Speaking of salamanders....
SIR 2006-5299: Recent (2003-05) Water Quality of Barton Springs,
Austin, Texas, With Emphasis on Factors Affecting Variability
http://pubs.usgs.gov/sir/2006/5299/ This publication is online only.Musings
on birds....
I attempted to follow that story because I work downtown. I understand
that an aggieland lab analyzed the dead birds. Weeks later they concluded
that the birds died because they were malnourished and parasitic.
Seemed to be another way of saying, "We ran tests, then more tests, but
didn't come up with any hits. Maybe no one will ask any more questions".
Naturally, no one in the press corp bothered to report about the statistical
likelihood (NOT) of so many deaths concentrated in a 4 block area of
downtown.
One possible explanation, only a guess.... They had been trapped in a
building, dehydrated and starved, and someone opened a vent/door/window just
as the cold front blew in. There were at least three species found. No
conspiracy, just a possibility.
The dead bird story was reported on a Monday, the same day there were
reports of bad smells over NYC. They later determined it was a natural gas
stink emanating from New Jersey. Harlarious!
Also the day following the secret night-time attack by the USAF on some
terrorist cell related to the embassy bombings. I think they knocked off a
caravan of travelers in an air strike, but it was later reported as an
"unsuccessful" mission. I don't remember it really.
zzzzz
Scott <back2scool...@hotmail.com> wrote:
Yeah they need to ban the use of Atrazine. Why is it that people need
to
see a kid with two heads before they agree somthing might be
harmful......
Anyone ever hear why the street was full of dead birds in downtown
Austin
some months back?
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ron Rutherford"
To: "CaveTex"
Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2007 11:09 AM
Subject: [Texascavers] Salamanders Suffer Delayed Effects Of Common
Herbicide
> Salamanders Suffer Delayed Effects Of Common Herbicide
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> http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2007/03/070323104654.htm
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