A few weeks ago, hundreds of dead birds were found over several days in Huygenspark in The Hague. Now the mystery of their death has probably been solved.

We reported several times as conspiracy theorists claimed that a secret 5G mast had been installed there and its deadly radiation was killing the birds during an experiment.

Here are the facts so far in brief:

  • Almost 300 birds actually died in The Hague, all of them starlings
  • The birds did not die suddenly, but rather over several days
  • The birds died in Huygenspark in The Hague
  • There is still no exact information about the cause of death, but there are speculations
  • No 5G tests are being carried out in The Hague
  • The alleged 5G antenna is a 4G antenna
  • also officially denied that there were any 5G tests there
  • There were no dead birds in the real tests, neither in the Netherlands nor here

We go into detail about the claims and facts in our previous article

The test results

investigated by Wageningen Bioveterinary Research (Lelystad), the Dutch Wildlife Health Center (Utrecht), Erasmus University (Rotterdam) and Ghent University , and the results are now available .

Of the 350 dead birds, 20 were subjected to closer examination. Poisoning was suspected from the start because all the birds had empty stomachs, suggesting they had vomited and were unable to eat any more food.

Now it was discovered that these 20 birds not only contained remains of the non-toxic yew berries , but also parts of the conifer that are highly poisonous. The trees were probably trimmed, which meant that the birds not only consumed the berries, but also poisonous parts of the tree.

It is still being verified

To verify the cause of death, another 20 birds are now being examined and the results should be available soon.

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