Animals are going crazy all over the world These strange events first began to be widely covered by the media around the end of 2022. At that time, for unclear reasons, animals across the planet started behaving abnormally. Birds, fish, and even ants moved in a repetitive circular pattern, similar to the behavior of humans in the 2016 film "Cell," based on Stephen King's novel. For example, see https://shorten.ly/1sLu or https://shorten.ly/QGotp. Dolphins and whales was washed ashore. Experts' opinions were divided: some linked the animals' abnormal behavior to the deployment of 5G technology, others believed it was related to the launch of the Starlink communication system, and some observers noted that the phenomenon was quite old and well-known. By early 2023, everyone had seemingly forgotten about this phenomenon. However, unexpectedly, the phenomenon reappeared in an unforeseen location - in Iceland, https://shorten.ly/zyFSPt, a country where mosquitoes had never been present before. The fact is, mosquitoes previously could not survive in the northern climate. Ordinary mosquitoes cannot breed in Icelandic conditions. But what if the mosquitoes are not ordinary, but genetically modified? I have previously written about experiments on mosquitoes aimed at studying the transmission of various diseases and fevers, and about a subsequent viral outbreak in China near a laboratory. It is quite possible that genetically modified mosquitoes spread across the globe via ships from Asia or Latin America. There is a high likelihood that, besides other things, mosquitoes are also spreading bird flu, https://shorten.ly/eHgg and https://shorten.ly/gaWAw. This could explain the reports from international media. Many residents worldwide complain that their cats refuse to eat and are gradually dying of starvation, https://shorten.ly/asf2F starting from the beginning of the year, https://shorten.ly/V3yFE. Simultaneously, outbreaks of bird flu are occurring in Germany https://shorten.ly/wt27Ay and the USA https://shorten.ly/ReyLv in the fall. Previously, bird flu outbreaks did not happen during cold seasons. One of the symptoms of this disease is abnormal animal behavior. For example, Californians report https://shorten.ly/nZXY about mass madness affecting squirrels. Instead of eating nuts and acorns, these animals behave like predators, devouring frogs, mice, and insects. At the same time, in Russia, https://shorten.ly/tikJ6 hundreds of deer again gathered in herds and started running in circles, forming a perfect whirlpool that will only stop when they die from exhaustion. Meanwhile, in the USA, https://shorten.ly/RDGT birds are behaving abnormally and changing their usual migration routes, refusing to migrate. It is clear that animals are sensing some changes happening around them. Whether this is caused by bird flu, genetic manipulations, or some other events remains unclear. However, it seems that animals are once again feel something unusual.