Okay so LIBERTYanon just posted about eagles and another post about idaho and i think i cracked it
https://greatawakening.win/p/12ih9o8QgZ/damnnn/
In this post it talks about 54 lambs being killed by bald eagles in idaho. Immediately this made me think about patriots eating the sheep. Then after reading a few more comments i came to the conclusion from a post earlier about oregon states joining idaho. As someone mentioned in the eagle post, eagles do not usually eat animals besides fish. So lambs would be unusual.
This is where my autist brain kicked in. The number 54. Idaho has 44 counties, and 7 are supposed to leave from oregon to idaho bringing idahos counties to 51. Very close to that 54. What if 3 more are thinking about joining bringing it to 54??? Idaho is a patriot state, and oregon is a sheep state. Could this mean idahos going to eat up more counties from oregon to bring its total to 54? Need some autists in here
I'm surprised to hear this because even small birds like magpies, ravens and crows eat lambs.
Here in FL, I've seen bald eagles eat deer, alligator, turtles, cats, dogs, snakes, other bird species, and other animals. I've even seen them swoop down on small children and try to take them away.
The deer the eagles go after we're swimming. Eagle swooped down and landed on their heads, drowned the deer, and then proceeded to swim to shore while holding the carcass, pull it out of the water and begin to feast. They do the same with aligators, but they aim for the soft spot right behind the eyes. When they hit it, a talon will get buried into the skull, killing the gator. They will then swim to shore clutching the gator, pull it out enough to eat it.
Maybe in Alaska or Washington or somewhere up north and coastal will bald eagles primarily eat fish, but down here in FL, they eat different animals mostly. Almost every time I've seen a bald eagle eat, it's been a land animal. And I see them a lot. I have a nest of them in my back yard.
Also this and THIS!
Thanks for the knowledge on this. Don't know too much about bald eagles. Yeah it seems there was a lake nearby according to the original article linked in one of the comments in this thread https://magicvalley.com/business/agriculture/bald-eagles-kill-54-sheep-at-magic-valley-farm/article_c654073c-dda1-53e8-a15a-72dad5f1e0ed.html Here it is. Someone else said it might be too far away but im not the best researcher im alright, but very tired stayed up all night. Made this post for others more skilled than me to bring about discussion and research of their own. Thanks for those insights
If it's swimming, it's a fish to a bald eagle. They don't have biology degrees :)
This was the comment that i got from a user called michelleobamasnuts.
https://greatawakening.win/p/12ih9o8QgZ/x/c/4J9McBEEjjB
He said "Major comms. Bald eagles prefer hunting fish over red meat. It’s why bald eagles aren’t really a threat to cats or small dogs (like hawks or golden eagles). Baldies will even opt for fish over rabbit. To prey on sheep is very, very, very unusual. To do it 54 times is even more unusual."
Gonna have to research it further but if hes right it enforces the comms theory. I believe its comms either way
The National Eagle Center says:
I see no reason that Bald Eagles won't eat anything if it's small enough.
I disagree given Murtaugh Lake is the only noteworthy waterway for 50 miles and it's relatively tiny. I expect Bald Eagles will hunt for anything in such areas.
True, but to kill 54 sheep? I can understand if they were dead. Either way even if bald eagles do eat sheep more often than michelleobamasnuts said, the fact its happening in idaho and idaho is about to eat oregons counties. Eagles eating sheep, that sounds like definite comms to me. Whether its true they don't usually eat lamb or not, it would only enforce the theory, not disprove it. Glad to at least get people thinking on this i think it deserves some attention
America’s Bald Eagle Population Has Quadrupled
But eagles do eat sheep and all kinds of similar animals, especially in areas without large lakes and especially after their population has quadrupled.
Yes, I think you should research this, however nothing about this sounds like secret comms to me. I hope you are right.