http://worldtruth.tv/usda-admits-exterminating-birds-crops-and-bees/
The
USDA has been under fire recently for its admitted assault against
nature, after multiple investigations have uncovered its deliberate
tampering with both plants and animals alike. One such investigation has
put an end to the mystery surrounding the death of millions of birds,
with USDA documents revealing the organization’s role in the massive
slaughter. In addition to the mass bird killings, it turns out the USDA
was fully aware that a highly-popular herbicide chemical was a known
bee-killer, which may have aided the bee decline. The USDA has also
threatened the genetic integrity of the nation’s crops. Information has
surfaced regarding the USDA’s illegal approval of Monsanto’s biotech
crop, sugar beets. These crimes are simply an excerpt from the long list
of USDA crimes that are continually being exposed.
In December
of 2010, mystery struck the world. Reports of mass fish and bird
die-offs were coming in from Texas to Sweden. The first occurrence in
the series of strange events started in Arkansas, where 3,000 birds fell
from the sky. In the following days and weeks, similar incidents were
reported with no solid explanation. The reason has now been found,
thanks to documents found on the USDA’s website. Claiming to be
protecting farmers from predators, the birds were victims of a
little-known government program. Like millions of other animals since
the Bye Bye Blackbird program was created in the 1960?s, the birds were
poisoned and killed for being considered a nuisance to farmers. It is
important to take note that many of these animals don’t pose any
immediate threat to farmers.
In the 1960?s the USDA
established a program referred to as the Bye Bye Blackbird program. This
program is solely responsible for the mass killings of what could
ultimately be millions of birds across the nation. In 2009 alone the
USDA poisoned and killed over 4 million birds. The documents state
whether or not the deaths were intentional or unintentional on the
government website. You can find extremely large numbers, such as 22,276
blackbirds marked as intentionally euthanized. Here is some data from
the USDA itself:
Brown-headed cowbirds: 1,046,109
European Starlings: 1,259,714
Red-winged blackbirds: 965,889
Canadian Geese : 24,519
Pigeons: 96,297
Grackles: 93,210
Starlings European: 1,259,714
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