Angry About The Birds
Something Is Off: The November 2025 Global Bird Die-Off That Nobody Wants to Connect
They keep telling us it’s “just bird flu,” “just a hailstorm,” “just climate change,” “just normal migration stress.”
But when thousands of birds drop dead from the sky in Texas, Mexico, India, and multiple European countries within the same 7–10 day window — and every official explanation conveniently explains only one location — you have to start asking:
Why won’t anyone connect the dots?
Official story recap (for those who still trust it):
Texas = hailstorm
Europe = H5N1
Mexico = “migration stress”
India = …crickets…
All happening at exactly the same time, yet “nothing to see here.”
Here are the rabbit holes that keep me up at night. Click if you dare.
1. The Solar Storm That Wasn’t Supposed to Matter
- November 2025: Multiple X-class flares leading to severe geomagnetic activity
- NOAA’s own G4 Severe Geomagnetic Storm watch (Nov 12)
- 2019 peer-reviewed paper: Birds use magnetoreception for navigation – strong geomagnetic storms disorient them
- 2023 study: Geomagnetic disturbance associated with increased vagrancy and potential mortality in migratory birds
2. The “Coincidence” Timing Nobody Mentions
3. The 5G / Electromagnetic Hypothesis They Laugh At (Until You Read the Studies)
- 2022 review: RF radiation affects bird orientation and migration – published in Reviews on Environmental Health
- Documented bird die-offs near new 5G small-cell towers (multiple countries)
- Swedish Radiation Safety Authority 2024 report on EMF and health risks, including biological effects from weak radio wave exposure
5. The “Conspiracy” Forums That Called It Weeks Early
Look, I’m not saying it’s definitely geomagnetic storms + 5G + solar flares + secret bioweapons + Planet X. I’m saying the official explanations are geographically convenient and temporally impossible if you put all the reports on the same timeline.
Pick your poison. Or realize maybe the truth is a cocktail nobody is allowed to serve.
Keep your eyes on the sky.
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