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  • Good point, Blavatsky.  I wonder if that's why there was the obvious release in Mexico last season...getting set up to have an excuse when the fluff arrived. 
  • maybe the swine flu is really a reaction to the fluff. Its back in the UK, over 100 dead past few weeks

    http://www.metro.co.uk/news/852663-flu-kills-62-in-a-week-and-it-s-...

    it would make sense to call it a flu that destroys the lungs very quick

    how else would they explain away mass deaths ina  variety of people

     

  • Exactly Shadow, LOL!!! 

     

    Yes, great quote Brian.  I have noticed as I was reading through Our Lady Queen of Peace messages http://www.pedroregis.com/english/mensagens_ing.php

      that in the past 6 months they have become heavily laden with warnings of natural disasters mentioning Japan, Indonesia, Europe, etc.
  • I guess the leason to be learned here is beware of earth farts, down right leathal.

  • Especially if my intuition is correct that the build-up of "fluff" toxins causes other species to die, eventually even killing humans.  If those MSM asses did their jobs and put their backs and their resources into finding out what's really going on, a solution or at least a defense could possibly be found.
  • Yes, it could be a canary in the coal mine situation. 

    Are the birds dying consistently in areas of faults?  Arkansas is New Madrid.  Louisiana?  Others?

  • Could it be that the magnetic poleshift (or the magnetosphere blasts) are opening up holes in our atmosphere that is letting in the "fluff" which could be poisoning the birds?  And what about the fish?

    My concern is something that was mentioned in Brian's article about the "fluff," that something keeps happening every 87 days (the poison coming in?) and it keeps building up.  I wonder if now it is one bird species (fish too) and as it builds up more species will be involved, maybe to the point of killing vulnerable humans?

    We see it coming, so what can we do about it?

  • Second what you said Sizzle but keep in mind that certain species are more susceptible than others, don't get me wrong I still agree with you up to an extent.
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