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98% of parts of the Pacific Ocean Covered with dead sea creatures: Fukushima, or..?
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 51558734:MV8yNDM3MzI4XzQxODg5Mjc5XzNDQkMwREJG] [quote:Anonymous Coward 51380376:MV8yNDM3MzI4XzQxODg3ODg1XzVGREFBRkJF] [quote:Anonymous Coward 51558734:MV8yNDM3MzI4XzQxODg1MDMyXzg2NTA3QUU1] Something has to fall from the sky to poison waters. [/quote] That's not true. Anaerobic bacteria that live at the bottoms of lakes, seas and oceans produce deadly hydrogen sulfide. Then when the chemocline rises to the surface, the waters belch accumulated methane and hydrogen sulfide into the air too. It was hydrogen sulfide that wiped out 90% of life in the Permian-Triassic extinction event (96% of ocean species died, not quite that bad on land). It's old-school cyclic doom from the depths, happens every once in a while. The Inner Harbor in Baltimore recently turned milky green-white, all the fish died, and there was a 'sulfur smell' in the air. That was the chemocline rising to the surface, smothering the fish, and releasing accumulated methane and hydrogen sulfide into the air. A couple of people were found mysteriously dead in the harbor that week too, to go along with the dead fish. Hydrogen sulfide's been detected along the coasts in California too. A school was just evacuated because of hydrogen sulfide on the coast in Middletown (New Jersey). A 'rotten egg' odor was wafting in off the ocean in Quincy (Massachusetts). And on and on. An ancient extinction event is upon us. Make sure you have a lifetime supply of breathable air in your preps and you should be fine. [/quote] I am referring to Biblically. [/quote]
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First the Gulf fishery was devastated by British Petroleum, now this?...
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In the future, the oceans were supposed to save mankind from starvation....
Hmmm... Can you say, "Georgia Guidestones?"
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