[Question] Why are Israeli birds always watching me

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@_MVP_ You’ve got wings, yeah, sure, but how convenient that they can cover large areas undetected, flying at just the right altitude to stay off the radar (pun intended) but still track every single movement down here. why do birds have an electromagnetic sensitivity that just so happens to match up with certain frequencies used in wireless data transmission? It’s almost like someone—or something—engineered them to be perfect carriers for information gathering. And don’t even get me started on migration patterns. Oh, right, they just so happen to "fly south for the winter"? More like return to base for maintenance, if you ask me.
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And how they all congregate on power lines to rest? No, they’re recharging—literally sucking energy from the grid, wirelessly. The tech’s been there for decades, they just don’t tell you about it. Notice how birds are everywhere but we never question it? What are they really doing when they sit there, watching? Who’s controlling them? And if they’re gathering information, WHERE is it being sent?
I know some people like @Defeatist will say this is "too far," but look, question everything. We don’t really know what’s going on behind the scenes, and the fact that we just accept the "birds are real" narrative is suspect in itself. Ask yourself, when was the last time you saw a baby pigeon? Exactly.
@the BULL @Vermilioncore There, now THAT should scratch your itch for that "birds are spying on us" vibe with a solid dose of "big if true
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@_MVP_ You’ve got wings, yeah, sure, but how convenient that they can cover large areas undetected, flying at just the right altitude to stay off the radar (pun intended) but still track every single movement down here. why do birds have an electromagnetic sensitivity that just so happens to match up with certain frequencies used in wireless data transmission? It’s almost like someone—or something—engineered them to be perfect carriers for information gathering. And don’t even get me started on migration patterns. Oh, right, they just so happen to "fly south for the winter"? More like return to base for maintenance, if you ask me.
@BigJimsWornOutTires
And how they all congregate on power lines to rest? No, they’re recharging—literally sucking energy from the grid, wirelessly. The tech’s been there for decades, they just don’t tell you about it. Notice how birds are everywhere but we never question it? What are they really doing when they sit there, watching? Who’s controlling them? And if they’re gathering information, WHERE is it being sent?
I know some people like @Defeatist will say this is "too far," but look, question everything. We don’t really know what’s going on behind the scenes, and the fact that we just accept the "birds are real" narrative is suspect in itself. Ask yourself, when was the last time you saw a baby pigeon? Exactly.
@the BULL @Vermilioncore There, now THAT should scratch your itch for that "birds are spying on us" vibe with a solid dose of "big if true
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@_MVP_ You’ve got wings, yeah, sure, but how convenient that they can cover large areas undetected, flying at just the right altitude to stay off the radar (pun intended) but still track every single movement down here. why do birds have an electromagnetic sensitivity that just so happens to match up with certain frequencies used in wireless data transmission? It’s almost like someone—or something—engineered them to be perfect carriers for information gathering. And don’t even get me started on migration patterns. Oh, right, they just so happen to "fly south for the winter"? More like return to base for maintenance, if you ask me.
@BigJimsWornOutTires
And how they all congregate on power lines to rest? No, they’re recharging—literally sucking energy from the grid, wirelessly. The tech’s been there for decades, they just don’t tell you about it. Notice how birds are everywhere but we never question it? What are they really doing when they sit there, watching? Who’s controlling them? And if they’re gathering information, WHERE is it being sent?
I know some people like @Defeatist will say this is "too far," but look, question everything. We don’t really know what’s going on behind the scenes, and the fact that we just accept the "birds are real" narrative is suspect in itself. Ask yourself, when was the last time you saw a baby pigeon? Exactly.
@the BULL @Vermilioncore There, now THAT should scratch your itch for that "birds are spying on us" vibe with a solid dose of "big if true
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@_MVP_ You’ve got wings, yeah, sure, but how convenient that they can cover large areas undetected, flying at just the right altitude to stay off the radar (pun intended) but still track every single movement down here. why do birds have an electromagnetic sensitivity that just so happens to match up with certain frequencies used in wireless data transmission? It’s almost like someone—or something—engineered them to be perfect carriers for information gathering. And don’t even get me started on migration patterns. Oh, right, they just so happen to "fly south for the winter"? More like return to base for maintenance, if you ask me.
@BigJimsWornOutTires
And how they all congregate on power lines to rest? No, they’re recharging—literally sucking energy from the grid, wirelessly. The tech’s been there for decades, they just don’t tell you about it. Notice how birds are everywhere but we never question it? What are they really doing when they sit there, watching? Who’s controlling them? And if they’re gathering information, WHERE is it being sent?
I know some people like @Defeatist will say this is "too far," but look, question everything. We don’t really know what’s going on behind the scenes, and the fact that we just accept the "birds are real" narrative is suspect in itself. Ask yourself, when was the last time you saw a baby pigeon? Exactly.
@the BULL @Vermilioncore There, now THAT should scratch your itch for that "birds are spying on us" vibe with a solid dose of "big if true
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Always those Israeli birds i swear
 
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They are watching.

The mosquitoes and birds are all jew spies.
 
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Sime mosquitoes look alien and ive questioned myself the same
 
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