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INITIAL GUESS: 5g? HARP?

Along these same lines, has anyone noticed a dearth of insects?

I have yet to see ONE fly. Nor have I seen the usual insects flying around my outdoor lights at night - there are a few but definitely less than in the past. It's weird.

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Yea, Where's that fly that landed on Mike Pence's head? There's probably thousands of pathocratic flies in DC now. :)

It's been the same here. Albeit, there's plenty of insects, but not as many as previous summers. So far this summer, it has been a blessing not having the mosquitoes that would force us inside at night. The late cold spring, the recent cold spell, and the lack of rain, may have contributed to the lack of insects, especially mosquitoes. On the other hand, ticks seem to be flourishing. Even with the tick medicine for our dogs, the ticks will hitch a ride and drop off on the floor in the house. I even found a 'crawler'inside my pants. I don't know how a tick got in my pants except I left my pants on the floor the night before. The discovery of it on my thigh was alarming. We always check for them. My kids have discovered ticks on them too. Fortunately, no one has been 'bit' yet. We pulled off dead ticks from the dog that were still attached in the skin. Yea, so there are a lot of ticks that seem to flourish from the cool dry weather we've had.

Very interesting. I wonder if the ticks are not only flousihing die to weather variables but may be losing part of their food source? Or maybe there's a decrease in the number of tick predators?

All I know, is that I feel "weirdness" in the air.

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Pretty common the last 25+yrs actually

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I feed birds normally in the fall and winter. I am still feeding the birds into this summer because there is a distinct lack of insects for them to eat (many species will not, can not, eat seed) I am outside most of the day, and although insect numbers have been declining over the years, I have never seen so few. I have 3 species of woodpeckers eating birdseed which I have never seen them do in the summer, rarely in the winter, they are usually eating insects and grubs this time of year in tree bark. Barn swallows used to number in the many dozens as they followed the mowing for scared-up insects. I now only see one or two occasionally following along and few if any insects for them to go after.

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I have yet to research the current state of HARP. I thought it was supposed to have been shut down in 2014, but it appears to still be operating. Is this what's killing the birds? https://www.zerohedge.com/political/haarp-firing-faa-issues-warning-about-electromagnetic-radiation

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But we have also entered an era when I believe that great pestilences are going to become very common.

Sounds biblical. A lot of people will want to believe it's serious.

Michael’s new book entitled “Lost Prophecies Of The Future Of America” is now available in paperback and for the Kindle on Amazon.

They're using this anomaly to try to sell a book.

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I'd look at the poisonous crap people pump over their lawns every summer.

Love me some Bayer Monsanto Round-up :-0 /sss

100% agree with you.