
Pigeons - the ordinary urban pests you see everywhere, every day - are at the forefront of an evolutionary transition. Where human intelligence has developed in the individual thanks to relative brain to body size and a particular evolutionary path, pigeon intelligence has developed as a collective mind. Any individual pigeon has little intelligence beyond basic avian instinct. But as a whole, the pigeon hive mind has developed in leaps and bounds on an exponential path towards a phenomenal and dangerous collective consciousness.
The pigeon collective's threat to mankind has been present for the past few thousand years, but it is only in the last two to three centuries that we have had a taste of its devilish potential. In this time, the pigeon mind has been in a dangerous stage where its only fundamental goal has been the destruction of all human beings.
Native American folklore told of the danger of the pigeons (pigeon lore was found in other countries, such as Tonga), especially in their country of the Passenger Pigeon. The European settlers in the latter half of the 19th century, upon learning about the Pigeon Conspiracy and uncovering the threat posed by the Passenger Pigeon, singlehandedly eliminated every last Passenger Pigeon in a sixty-year wave of genocide that resulted in the deaths of billions of birds.
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