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telling it straight (OP) User ID: 71396167 United States 05/11/2016 04:12 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | From the article: "Why are millions upon millions of dead sea creatures suddenly washing up on beaches all over the world? It is certainly not unusual for fish and other inhabitants of our oceans to die. This happens all the time. But over the past month we have seen a series of extremely alarming mass death incidents all over the planet." |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 50072735 United States 05/11/2016 04:20 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... And no one knows why. Quoting: telling it straight Take a look at this article and you'll see just how huge the problem is. Something horrendous is happening. [link to www.charismanews.com] the oceans are dying. Soylent Green is coming. |
telling it straight (OP) User ID: 71396167 United States 05/11/2016 04:31 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | My own theory about this is that we are on the verge of a huge earthquake. And that the earth right now is releasing a lot of methane gas which is killing the fish. The article at the link below talks about how much methane is released in the earthquake. I think in this case the earth is just releasing a lot of methane in advance of "the big one." [link to www.natureworldnews.com] |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 71457726 Germany 05/11/2016 08:53 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Yes OP When Earth rises in energy species that do not belong to the current energies will fade away aka die because the new Earth cannot support their species in high energy environment. As species will be seeming to die off, aka being removed from the Earth which does not support their energy structure anymore expect also new sepcies to come into reality that find a new Earth as it rises and can support their body-matrix. It is just natural but many fail to link it to what is happening today. Earth will be changing completely, we are on our way up. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 42476323 Costa Rica 05/11/2016 09:01 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | From the article: Quoting: telling it straight "Why are millions upon millions of dead sea creatures suddenly washing up on beaches all over the world? It is certainly not unusual for fish and other inhabitants of our oceans to die. This happens all the time. But over the past month we have seen a series of extremely alarming mass death incidents all over the planet." Pacific Ocean is in constant flux. Currents are on the surface, as well as the depths and points in between. Chile is at the point where deep water currents are upwelled and brought close to the surface. This is where most of the sea life is. Humbolt current is maybe the world's richest fishery… Why? Fukishima radiation, pollution, using the oceans as a sewer, and trash can. BP spill. OIL INDUSTRY. Nuclear reactors. Over consumption of a limited resource. Natural causes. THESE ARE ALL REASONS... |
telling it straight (OP) User ID: 71396167 United States 05/11/2016 10:38 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Yes OP Quoting: Anonymous Coward 71457726 When Earth rises in energy species that do not belong to the current energies will fade away aka die because the new Earth cannot support their species in high energy environment. As species will be seeming to die off, aka being removed from the Earth which does not support their energy structure anymore expect also new sepcies to come into reality that find a new Earth as it rises and can support their body-matrix. It is just natural but many fail to link it to what is happening today. Earth will be changing completely, we are on our way up. ....or on our way out! Last Edited by telling it straight on 05/11/2016 10:39 AM |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 65055996 United States 05/11/2016 11:24 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... And no one knows why. Quoting: telling it straight Take a look at this article and you'll see just how huge the problem is. Something horrendous is happening. [link to www.charismanews.com] I agree except "no one knows why". They know why. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 69179670 United States 05/11/2016 11:25 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... And no one knows why. Quoting: telling it straight Take a look at this article and you'll see just how huge the problem is. Something horrendous is happening. [link to www.charismanews.com] Chemtrails are even easier to drop in the oceans...... people are being setup to starve. its what they do before World Wars |
songwaves User ID: 72174725 Sri Lanka 05/11/2016 11:55 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | But Chile's problem is getting slightly out of hand. As Fleitas writes, recent months have not been kind to the Chilean coast, which has played host to washed-up carcasses of over 300 whales, 8,000 tons of sardines, and nearly 12 percent of the country's annual salmon catch, to name a few. This is bad - really bad - and also not reported in any of the mainstream news - that is some serious shizz that needs investigating! “I’m sleeping, but my heart is keeping watch”. The Song of Songs. |
telling it straight (OP) User ID: 71396167 United States 05/11/2016 12:05 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Just one snip from the original article from only one country --- Quoting: songwaves But Chile's problem is getting slightly out of hand. As Fleitas writes, recent months have not been kind to the Chilean coast, which has played host to washed-up carcasses of over 300 whales, 8,000 tons of sardines, and nearly 12 percent of the country's annual salmon catch, to name a few. This is bad - really bad - and also not reported in any of the mainstream news - that is some serious shizz that needs investigating! Agree – – I was in Chile couple years ago and the beaches are absolutely pristine. You can walk for miles and not see another person. I've never been to any place like that before on the planet – – so gorgeous. |
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songwaves User ID: 72174725 Sri Lanka 05/11/2016 12:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Just one snip from the original article from only one country --- Quoting: songwaves But Chile's problem is getting slightly out of hand. As Fleitas writes, recent months have not been kind to the Chilean coast, which has played host to washed-up carcasses of over 300 whales, 8,000 tons of sardines, and nearly 12 percent of the country's annual salmon catch, to name a few. This is bad - really bad - and also not reported in any of the mainstream news - that is some serious shizz that needs investigating! Agree – – I was in Chile couple years ago and the beaches are absolutely pristine. You can walk for miles and not see another person. I've never been to any place like that before on the planet – – so gorgeous. Chile sounds awesome (the quiet places are my fav) - seems strange lots of the fish in lakes were dying also - maybe rising temperatures or something to do with the rainwater :/ “I’m sleeping, but my heart is keeping watch”. The Song of Songs. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 4272764 United States 05/11/2016 12:40 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | My own theory about this is that we are on the verge of a huge earthquake. And that the earth right now is releasing a lot of methane gas which is killing the fish. The article at the link below talks about how much methane is released in the earthquake. I think in this case the earth is just releasing a lot of methane in advance of "the big one." Quoting: telling it straight [link to www.natureworldnews.com] My own theory about this is that we are on the verge of a huge earthquake. And that the earth right now is releasing a lot of methane gas which is killing the fish. The article at the link below talks about how much methane is released in the earthquake. I think in this case the earth is just releasing a lot of methane in advance of "the big one." Quoting: telling it straight [link to www.natureworldnews.com] This^ |
telling it straight (OP) User ID: 51434781 United States 05/11/2016 03:57 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Just one snip from the original article from only one country --- Quoting: songwaves But Chile's problem is getting slightly out of hand. As Fleitas writes, recent months have not been kind to the Chilean coast, which has played host to washed-up carcasses of over 300 whales, 8,000 tons of sardines, and nearly 12 percent of the country's annual salmon catch, to name a few. This is bad - really bad - and also not reported in any of the mainstream news - that is some serious shizz that needs investigating! Agree – – I was in Chile couple years ago and the beaches are absolutely pristine. You can walk for miles and not see another person. I've never been to any place like that before on the planet – – so gorgeous. Chile sounds awesome (the quiet places are my fav) - seems strange lots of the fish in lakes were dying also - maybe rising temperatures or something to do with the rainwater :/ It is so beautiful. My favorite next ro New Zealand. Absolutely pristine which is what makes the fish die off even scarier. Hope you get to see it before the "big one" hits-lol. |
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