The events documented here are not isolated incidents. Across eleven years of records — 2012 through 2022 — mass animal death events have increased in frequency, geographic spread, and taxonomic diversity. Mainstream explanations attribute individual events to disease, algal blooms, weather, or pollution. What they do not account for is the temporal clustering across unrelated species and ecosystems.
These pages were compiled by the End Times Prophecy website. Wayne (Microwaved Earth) contributed about 50–100 of the story links in the early 2020s, but he does not agree with the central religious claims on that website. He understands that different people know and work on different things — no need for 100% agreement.
Early baseline. 4G LTE rollout underway in North America and Europe.
Continued LTE expansion. Notable Pacific marine mortality events.
Global LTE subscriber base crosses 500 million.
Mass bee colony collapse events accelerate. Unprecedented salmon die-offs.
Global LTE reaches 1.6 billion subscribers. Coral bleaching events widespread.
Pre-5G spectrum auctions begin. Bird mortality events reported across multiple continents.
First commercial 5G deployments. Insect biomass decline studies published.
5G rollout accelerates globally. Multiple unprecedented whale strandings.
Massive 5G infrastructure deployment. Migratory bird counts continue steep decline.
LEO satellite constellation launches escalate. Fish kill events increase in frequency.
Starlink operational. Avian influenza declared unprecedented in scope by wildlife agencies.
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| Years | RF Infrastructure Context |
|---|---|
| 2012–14 | Global 4G LTE rollout. North America, Europe, East Asia initial deployment. Subscriber base 0–500M. |
| 2015–18 | LTE saturation. Pre-5G spectrum allocation. Small cell densification begins. 1.6B–2.2B LTE subscribers. |
| 2019–22 | Commercial 5G launches globally. LEO satellite megaconstellations (Starlink, OneWeb). Sub-6 GHz and mmWave deployment. |
Birds falling from the sky — Beebe, Arkansas, New Year's Day 2011. The event that put mass animal deaths on the national radar.
Fox News segment on the accumulating wave of mass animal death events in early 2011 — a story national media has since quietly abandoned.
While Mass Animal Deaths (MAD) have occurred well before 2012, it was in early 2011 that the modern trend established itself in the news. A New Year's Day story of birds falling in Beebe, Arkansas, USA hit the airwaves — covered by the New York Times and outlets worldwide. The second video is a Fox News segment about mass animal deaths piling up, but mainstream national media seems to have fallen silent despite MAD events increasing.
Obviously regional papers still pick up their local events, but there is no national awareness. But now, if you are reading this — you have been shown.