USDA Admits to being behind the Mysterious Slaughter of Millions of Birds and Animals | Conspiracy Watch

Carol Bannerman from USDA Wildlife Services ridiculously claimed the bird kill was also to protect “human health.”

Bannerman claimed; “We’re doing it to address, in this case, agricultural damage as well as the potential for human health and safety issues,” she said. That’s just a lie, of course. In what universe do starlings pose a threat to human health and safety?

Remember, these are mass killings funded with your tax dollars. The kicker is, that the government is, in fact, responsible for many of the other mysterious animal deaths that have been reported across the country.

Yes, many people had already heard that the bird killings were the handy-work of the USDA, but that’s not all they’ve been killing off. The federal government thinks nothing of murdering million living, breathing animals, showing their total lack of respect for wildlife.

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Birds aren’t the only animals on the USDA death-list. Besides the 1,046,109 cowbirds, 1,259,714 European Starlings, 965,889 red-winged blackbirds, 93,210 Grackles, 96,297 pigeons and 24,519 Canadian geese, the USDA has ordered the slaughter of 27,000 beavers, 1700 bobcats, 81,000 coyotes, 2,000 gray foxes, 336 mountain lions, 1900 woodchucks, 130 porcupines, 12,000 raccoons, 20,000 squirrels, 30,000 wild pigs and 478 wolves.

And if the USDA poisons birds because certain groups become too populous, what do you suppose is planned for when human population grows too large? There are too many people now. So are they or another government agency going to start killing off humans?

Believe it or not, that’s what some of our leaders, like Bill Gates, would like to do! The issue of overpopulation is older that actual overpopulation itself. Indeed, the King of England openly stated that the overpopulation of third world nations pose a threat to the international elite of global power as long ago as 1944. However, the issue of overpopulation was first brought to mainstream society by Charles Darwin a few years later, in 1952. Regarded as one of the greatest minds in history, Darwin came up with the solution he described in his book, The Next Million Years, introducing “population control” and the “future history” of mankind to the world.

“The world today has 6.8 billion people… that’s headed up to about 9 billion. Now if we do a really great job on new vaccines, health care, reproductive health services, we could lower that by perhaps 10 or 15 percent.” - Bill Gates

Back on October 10, 2010, I wrote the article, New World Order & American Elite call for Population Reduction, where I try to explain to the world the intentions of these madmen. With the same reasoning as Charles Darwin almost 60 years ago, population control will not impact the more intelligent, capable people who have the ability to move human civilization forward. The rich and powerful, the scientists and engineers, the doctors and innovators would be spared.

“It’s only the stupid people that are going to be killed off anyway, so this is actually helping the future of humankind,” those in control would say.

If mankind is to avoid extinction, he will first have to learn how to be human, for the killing of less intelligent individuals or species, shows that he is the least intelligent of them all.

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By: Tom Retterbush

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