Ohio Vulture Committee Death Due to Bird Flu…Or Maybe Something Else?

Ohio Vulture Committee Death Due to Bird Flu…Or Maybe Something Else?

By Nick Rogers

STATEWIDE - A large committee of about 70 vulture corpses were found sprawled across the campus of St. Bernadette School in Amelia, Ohio last month. Initial hypothesis from local health officials pinpointed H5N1 – the “current strain” of bird flu – as the culprit. A national lab confirmed the hypothesis, but is bird flu really to blame, or is there an invisible, more insidious cause for the unusual mass death?

About a year ago, this author produced an article for The Ohio Register detailing reports of an increase in avian flu cases in Ohio and beyond; a narrative with similarities to the initial Covid-19 declaration; complete with tell-tale signs of fear-mongering and the “need for a vaccine.” Like the Covid-19 debacle, “confirmed” bird flu cases have had real-world consequences. A reported 15 million chickens were culled as of last year. 

But many are questioning this narrative, including YouTube user @chrisdenisewood3384, who says in the comment section under a video featuring the vulture story, “Be realistic, the chances that an entire flock of birds would die from the flu all at the same instant is zero.” 

Indeed, the happening is hard to believe, but this type of thing appears not to be an anomaly.

In 2024, over 200 rainbow lorikeets were taken for emergency care when they were found paralyzed in New South Wales. Avian coordinator for the Clarence Valley Wildlife Information, Rescue and Education Service, said, “A lot of them don’t make it because when they come in, they are underweight and malnourished and very sick birds.” University scientists, she said, have been “…testing them and no one can really give a definitive answer.” 

Closer to home, around the same time as the recent vulture incident, dozens of birds of various species were found dead across a large stretch of Delaware beaches. 

Mainstream media is signaling this as the definitive “arrival of bird flu,” and the Delaware Department of Natural Resources (DNREC) stated – a touch inconsistent with Ohio officials’ handling of the vulture incident – that the agency has no intention of testing the birds, but instead they’re just going to assume the birds “…had a high probability of having been infected with ‘bird flu.’” 

A similar avian mass death event took place in Virginia around the same time. 

Even if one subscribes, as most do, to mainstream germ theory with viruses as vectors for transmissible disease (and there are very good reasons not to do this), the sudden death of numerous birds in one location is staggering and puzzling to say the least. In the vein of true scientific methodology, one should remain skeptical (all-the-more-so in the face of military-university-media-complex-funded science).

Many of those who have held onto skepticism in regard to mass bird death official narratives – and those of us alarmed by the observable decline and health problems of birds, insects and fauna over the past couple of decades – are pointing to one under-reported issue that affects every living thing on the planet: man-made electromagnetic frequencies (EMF); specifically 5th and 6th generation telecommunications systems. 

This author has reported on the topic before. So has the U.S. Department of the Interior; specifically on the impact of expanding EMF networks on birds. Here are excerpts from a letter written by the agency to the National Telecommunications and Information administration at the time:

“Radiation studies at cellular communication towers were begun circa 2000 in Europe and continue today on wild nesting birds. Study results have documented nest and site abandonment, plumage deterioration, locomotion problems, reduced survivorship, and death…”
“With the European field and U.S. laboratory evidence already available, independent, third-party peer-reviewed studies need to be conducted in the U.S. to begin examining the effects from radiation on migratory birds and other trust species.”

In 2019 (the same year 5G debuted around the globe), recently deceased activist Arthur Firstenberg – author of the groundbreaking work The Invisible Rainbow – co-authored the International Appeal to Stop 5G on Earth and in Space

In the appeal, he and signatories from every continent made a desperate plea to the United Nations, World Health Organization, and “governments of all nations” to put a halt to the ongoing expansion of wireless towers, base stations, and internet-providing satellites, etc., with a specific focus on the newest technology: steerable, pulsed, phased-array beams in the form of millimeter waves.

The appeal – which includes references to many published studies on the subject –  documents the wide-ranging negative biological effects of EMF on humans, from altered heart rhythm, to miscarriages, to altered gene expression, to cancer. It also highlights observed, published effects on the animal and plant kingdoms, including deleterious effects on the behavior/health of ants, honey bees, trees, and birds

Albert M. Manville, Ph.D., said, “The radiation effects on wildlife need to be addressed by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC).” His studies found “…strong negative correlations between levels of tower-emitted microwave radiation and bird breeding, nesting, roosting, and survival in the vicinity of electromagnetic fields.”

The website www.ourgeoengineeringage.org has an entire section of essays dedicated to biological/neurological disruption caused by man-made EMF on our finely-tuned systems; systems that rely on interacting with the “Schumann Resonance” of the Earth. 

Our bodies – and those of animals (especially those who use magnetic fields for migration and other kinds of geolocation) – rely heavily on uninterrupted integration with natural vibrations all around us.

The FCC’s safety guidelines for electromagnetic fields do not take into account non-ionizing radiation, aka radiation that does not immediately heat the skin (the type of EMF output utilized by the telecommunications industry and the military); the same type of radiation people spend all day and night inundated by in the form of Wi-Fi and Bluetooth at their homes and places of work). 

The FCC’s guidelines, parenthetically, are over 30 years old.  A lot has changed, electromagnetically speaking, in 30 years.

When this author moved to Ohio in the summer of 2019, bees and butterflies were everywhere. Just a few short years into the 5G rollout, and gardens and hives are becoming dormant. This author has seen it first-hand in Ohio.

While it would be very hard to prove a direct correlation between the Ohio vulture deaths and EMF (without a prolonged, unbiased, well-funded study of the incident and others like it, and/or without whistleblower confirmation that the area was subject to a drastic, sudden EMF change), what is clear to this author is that “bird flu” did not cause these animals to drop dead all of a sudden in one location. 

For all we know, a toxic synergy is taking place between EMF and chemicals such as glyphosate (not to mention the endless spraying going on above our heads). Other developments, such as wind farms, have been reported to cause major biodiversity loss for our avian brothers and sisters. 

Still, a sudden mass death in the same location is incredibly suspicious. Even playing devil’s advocate and assuming the birds were sick with a “virus” or poisoned by “traditional” toxins, all of them dying in one location at the exact same time is very strange and highly unlikely.

Which brings us back to the most likely cause: EMF. Using www.antennasearch.com, one can see that an American Towers-owned macro (very large) tower sits 1/10th of a mile from St. Bernadette’s’ campus. In fact, in the Local 12 online news story, one of the seven featured photos shows a closeup of multiple vultures sitting on said tower. 

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With cellular companies (and who knows, perhaps the military) constantly “upgrading” tower signals without any notice, it is possible that a new frequency – or perhaps a stronger version of an existing one – was suddenly unleashed. As those who have studied millimeter waves know, it is their erratic, highly pulsed nature that causes severe biological and neurological problems in living things.

It is altogether possible that this tower was either tested or “upgraded” in the middle of the night and that the weakest of the birds succumbed to the change in frequency. Speculation, yes, but reasonable speculation.

This is supposedly the kind of thing that happened to an Ohioan I spoke with who lives near a cell tower. All of a sudden, literally over night, severe, acute pain and disorientation began and has continued ever since. The Ohioan now suffers from electromagnetic hypersensitivity (a condition that is recognized by the U.S. Access Board as a disability but one that still lacks mainstream scientific validation). 

Sounds like the stuff of science fiction, no? 

Well, it’s the stuff of science fact, unfortunately. Cell towers, utility Smart meters, Smart phones…all of these things are capable of sending and emitting highly damaging frequencies with a single pulse. As the Modern War Institute’s James Giordano would say, “The brain is the battlefield of the future.”

After a while, there are no coincidences. If we dispel the contagion myth (heck, even if we don’t), it becomes rather clear that we’re being lied to about the reason behind these mass bird death events…or, at the very least, officials are badly mistaken. This author tends to believe the former.

But who cares, right? We have Chat GPT and it’s amazing. 

          

  

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