HAARP ATTACK!!!! South America is frozen! | |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1078537 Canada 08/28/2010 03:30 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | By branding this a HAARP attack you discredit any real Haarp attacks. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1082358 United States 08/28/2010 04:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | A terrible event indeed but don't go branding this a HAARP attack with out any prove what so ever. South America has been having a very extreme winter this year and is probably related too the Gulf stream slowing down. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1078537By branding this a HAARP attack you discredit any real Haarp attacks. So whats your standard of proof? |
HeWhoKnows User ID: 1059241 United States 08/28/2010 04:06 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You know nothing of what is to come. You have no idea on what is happening because you do not have the data to understand this. How do I know this? Well, that's easy! I am HeWhoKnows. Cold empties Bolivian rivers of fish Quoting: Joachim von Ribbentrop 1082264Antarctic cold snap kills millions of aquatic animals in the Amazon. Anna Petherick dead fishThe San Julián fish farm in the Santa Cruz department of Bolivia lost 15 tonnes of pacú fish in the extreme cold.Never Tejerina With high Andean peaks and a humid tropical forest, Bolivia is a country of ecological extremes. But during the Southern Hemisphere's recent winter, unusually low temperatures in part of the country's tropical region hit freshwater species hard, killing an estimated 6 million fish and thousands of alligators, turtles and river dolphins. Scientists who have visited the affected rivers say the event is the biggest ecological disaster Bolivia has known, and, as an example of a sudden climatic change wreaking havoc on wildlife, it is unprecedented in recorded history. "There's just a huge number of dead fish," says Michel Jégu, a researcher from the Institute for Developmental Research in Marseilles, France, who is currently working at the Noel Kempff Mercado Natural History Museum in Santa Cruz, Bolivia. "In the rivers near Santa Cruz there's about 1,000 dead fish for every 100 metres of river." With such extreme climatic events potentially becoming more common due to climate change, scientists are hurrying to coordinate research into the impact, and how quickly the ecosystem is likely to recover. The extraordinary quantity of decomposing fish flesh has polluted the waters of the Grande, Pirai and Ichilo rivers to the extent that local authorities have had to provide alternative sources of drinking water for towns along the rivers' banks. Many fishermen have lost their main source of income, having been banned from removing any more fish from populations that will probably struggle to recover. The blame lies, at least indirectly, with a mass of Antarctic air that settled over the Southern Cone of South America for most of July. The prolonged cold snap has also been linked to the deaths of at least 550 penguins along the coasts of Brazil and thousands of cattle in Paraguay and Brazil, as well as hundreds of people in the region. Water temperatures in Bolivian rivers that normally register about 15 ˚C during the day fell to as low as 4 ˚C. Read the full article here [link to www.nature.com] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1082192 United States 08/28/2010 04:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It ain't haarp... at all.... this is nature in action... but you have never been old enough to see it repeat. we are coming in to a extreme EL Nino weather pattern which will also result in more of this in other areas.... look at the north eastern states of the US.. hottest ever! .but it ain't no haarp... you ain't got proof for that statement do you??? no that is what I thought |
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