Pallets in fields

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The supposed geese could be holograms or fiendishly disguised drones. Geese are everywhere from schoolyards to front yards. They could be keeping an eye on us without us ever suspecting.

So, what role does Mother Goose play in your theory?

Steve
 
   / Pallets in fields #1,793  
Mother Goose. Of course!

How does Mother Goose know where she is going? Does she ask an economist?

One of the nonvisual cues that is believed to aid bird navigation is the earth's magnetic field. Now don't try this at home, but when magnets were placed on the heads of captive birds, they did not fly in the correct direction even on sunny days.

One investigator noted a change in direction and altitude of migrating birds when a powerful underground antenna was turned on, interfering with the earth's magnetic field. Even more interesting than a bird's ability to navigate is its ability to "home." Homing is the ability to find home when a bird is released in an unfamiliar place or from an unfamiliar direction. How waterfowl actually do this is not at all clear.

Sounds like Ley Lines to me. :duck:

How Ducks Navigate
 
   / Pallets in fields #1,794  
Ah, the economic ordering quantity -- 'tis a thing of beauty,
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. Of course, it does comes nowhere near the perfection of
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.

Steve

I knew I could brighten your day. :)
 
   / Pallets in fields #1,795  
Mother Goose. Of course!

How does Mother Goose know where she is going? Does she ask an economist?

One of the nonvisual cues that is believed to aid bird navigation is the earth's magnetic field. Now don't try this at home, but when magnets were placed on the heads of captive birds, they did not fly in the correct direction even on sunny days.

One investigator noted a change in direction and altitude of migrating birds when a powerful underground antenna was turned on, interfering with the earth's magnetic field. Even more interesting than a bird's ability to navigate is its ability to "home." Homing is the ability to find home when a bird is released in an unfamiliar place or from an unfamiliar direction. How waterfowl actually do this is not at all clear.

Sounds like Ley Lines to me. :duck:

How Ducks Navigate

Told you inverted V's were antenna's. Now we know they are to confuse the geese!
 
   / Pallets in fields #1,796  
... or fiendishly disguised drones. Geese are everywhere from schoolyards to front yards. They could be keeping an eye on us without us ever suspecting.

So, are you proposing that the erected pallets form a crudely disguised hangar for CIA controlled avian cyborg drones with the distance between structures (500' approx.) being the take-off/landing areas required for such hybrids?

:scratchchin: It's plausible.
 
   / Pallets in fields #1,797  
The supposed geese could be holograms or fiendishly disguised drones. Geese are everywhere from schoolyards to front yards. They could be keeping an eye on us without us ever suspecting.



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It's always about the eyes.
 
   / Pallets in fields #1,798  
So, are you proposing that the erected pallets form a crudely disguised hangar for CIA controlled avian cyborg drones with the distance between structures (500' approx.) being the take-off/landing areas required for such hybrids?
:scratchchin: It's plausible.
I'm still working on who's behind the goose drones. I hate to think it but, one particular world power comes to mind. It had a huge contingent genius scientists working on secret weapons and a miletary that was obsessed with the goose step. I thought they'd been defeated.
 
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I'm still working on who's behind the goose drones. I hate to think it but, one particular world power comes to mind that had a huge contingent genius scientists working on secret weapons and a miletary that was obsessed with the goose step. I thought they'd been defeated.

As the resident goose scientist, what do you know about goose pimples? I understand they can be a real problem.

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Steve
 
   / Pallets in fields #1,800  
Pimples usually go away when a goose passes puberty. If your goose has an extreme case you should seek the help of a good dermatologist.
 

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