It's strange the mass animal die-offs gained visibility New Year's Eve and stopped three weeks later. Natural News tracks the timeline from December 13th to January 11th, but essentially dropped to zero visibility after 10, 000 cattle died and the government's "admission" to poisoning birds in South Dakota. But that's one event, and doesn't factor in the autopsy of the birds in Beebe, or the variety of other animal death events. The high weirdness here is the die offs have stopped, or at least stopped being written about. That's Bing. This is the google search page. Both subjects: mass animal deaths January 20 to February 4. Or did they just stop?
Also losing visibility was anything related to electromagnetic disturbances or any mention of a pole shift, in the MSM, but not on the 'net, of course.
Again; Maybe they're related, and when one stopped, so did the other.
Maybe. At the moment, anything seems possible.
TFA's headline says it's a list of Christmas movies to match any mood you
might be feeling, but subby looked and didn't see any category for "Ready
to murder everyone." LIES [Interesting]
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