Numerous Blackbirds Again Fall In Beebe On New Years Eve: Apocalypse?
Posted: Monday, January 23, 2012
by Joel Hendon
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Even though there appears to be a relation between the dead red-winged blackbirds and the New Years Eve fireworks in Beebe, Arkansas, it has enough mystery to it to cause people everywhere to wonder. I’m not sure I buy into the reasoning of some though that the frightened birds frantically flew from their roosting places and into buildings, autos and other such structures. Scientists who examined the carcasses stated there was evidence of unusual stress. Of course this would probably be evident if it did cause them to hit buildings and cars. But originally, last year, some thought stress from the fireworks may have killed them. That sounds more logical than the other to me.
But, leave it to the Russians to try and put the jinx on the U.S., I just finished reading one of their articles in today’s Pravda.ru online, the title of which was: Apocalypse In America. Even though they did admit that the birds could have been a factor of the fireworks, they brought forth other factors in the mysterious deaths.
They mentioned 100,000 drum fish, found January 3, 2011 along the Arkansas river some 125 miles from Beebe. They brushed through several locations saying other massive deaths occurred. And they are correct. Following the birds and fish deaths in Arkansas at the beginning of 2011, it was reported that some 2 million juvenile spot fish deaths were discovered in the Chesapeake Bay.
What they failed to mention was that an estimated 40,000 velvet swimming crabs died mysteriously in the UK. And in Italy, there was a report of about 1,000 bird deaths.
There were also “thousands” of dead fish discovered in Volusia county, Florida and “thousands” more found dead in Lake Azuei, Haiti.
But attempting to insinuate that these deaths somehow reflect the coming apocalypse is nothing short of foolishness. The so called prophesies of the apocalypse found in the bible are not concerning the end of time at all, but rather the destruction of Jerusalem in A.D. 70.
Cindy Jacobs of Generals International was asked her thoughts concerning this, to which she said she believed all of them were natural occurrences of some type. But she then added a biblical quote from Hosea 4:1-3:
"Hear the word of the Lord, ye children of Israel: for the Lord hath a controversy with the inhabitants of the land, because there is no truth, nor mercy, nor knowledge of God in the land. By swearing, and lying, and killing, and stealing, and committing adultery, they break out, and blood toucheth blood. Therefore shall the land mourn, and every one that dwelleth therein shall languish, with the beasts of the field, and with the fowls of heaven; yea, the fishes of the sea also shall be taken away."
This scripture has no reference to the end of time or the destruction of Jerusalem. The Book of Hosea is a warning directed to the straying Israelites of what was going to happen to them. All of their lands and assets were about to be taken away from them.
I am not certain that a positive solution has been made concerning this massive deaths but I assure you they are not an indication of an imminent apocalypse. The only biblical remarks concerning the end of time comes with the assurance that it will be “as a thief in the night” and “when we least expect it.” You can depend upon that
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