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Anonymous Coward User ID: 73076822 Canada 12/28/2016 02:55 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | there have been tons of mass die off's over the past couple years in the animal world. but these news ones and the loud booms that people are hearing does seem to link with a massive EQ scenario Quoting: Anonymous Coward 67418949 What happened in the Pacific West Coast is now happening in the North East. by way of the North West Passage coming through, perhaps killing off some of the best most productive fishing grounds of the world, through Arctic waters. 2 maybe 3 of the 4 Fukushima reactors have blown, with their leftover cores at full melt down. and no substantive steps have been taken to stop the melted cores from further contaminating groundwater or it breaching the ocean. The Pacific is becoming a dead zone and it's by many magnitudes a bigger catastrophe than Chernobyl. In the future people will be wondering why no one sounded the Alarm about how big of a catastrophe Fukushima actually was, and why Japan or any other government didn't tell the truth about what was happening to the Pacific Ocean |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 71602685 United States 12/28/2016 12:11 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | there have been tons of mass die off's over the past couple years in the animal world. but these news ones and the loud booms that people are hearing does seem to link with a massive EQ scenario Quoting: Anonymous Coward 67418949 What happened in the Pacific West Coast is now happening in the North East. by way of the North West Passage coming through, perhaps killing off some of the best most productive fishing grounds of the world, through Arctic waters. 2 maybe 3 of the 4 Fukushima reactors have blown, with their leftover cores at full melt down. and no substantive steps have been taken to stop the melted cores from further contaminating groundwater or it breaching the ocean. The Pacific is becoming a dead zone and it's by many magnitudes a bigger catastrophe than Chernobyl. In the future people will be wondering why no one sounded the Alarm about how big of a catastrophe Fukushima actually was, and why Japan or any other government didn't tell the truth about what was happening to the Pacific Ocean Ha. In the future there will be no people. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 73673066 United States 12/28/2016 12:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to hisz.rsoe.hu] Quoting: Truth02 Excerpt: "A marine mystery is confounding residents of southwest Nova Scotia who are watching thousands of dead fish, starfish, crabs, clams, scallops and lobster wash up on the shore. Residents of Plympton, a small community in Digby County, say they have been finding dead herring on the shore of St. Mary's Bay for more than a month, but recently other marine life has started washing up dead. Dead fish have also been found on the shores of the Annapolis Basin. "We started finding starfish, crabs, flounder. We found ocean perch and then yesterday we started finding scallops on the beach and like I said everything's dead... we'd like to know what's going on," said Karl Cole. "It's just really sad to see, you know, hundreds of starfish, shellfish. I grew up clamming here so to come to your hometown and see so much death on the beach is really sad," said Eric Hewey. Hewey took photos of the beach and posted them to his Facebook page Monday, writing: "Herring, Lobster, Bar clams, Starfish and more. No idea what caused this. Likely it could be a natural disaster" ... ... Temperature change? Methane release? Seems like they would have done some research and found an answer by now. |
Truth02 (OP) User ID: 66073387 United States 12/28/2016 12:24 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to hisz.rsoe.hu] Quoting: Truth02 Excerpt: "A marine mystery is confounding residents of southwest Nova Scotia who are watching thousands of dead fish, starfish, crabs, clams, scallops and lobster wash up on the shore. Residents of Plympton, a small community in Digby County, say they have been finding dead herring on the shore of St. Mary's Bay for more than a month, but recently other marine life has started washing up dead. Dead fish have also been found on the shores of the Annapolis Basin. "We started finding starfish, crabs, flounder. We found ocean perch and then yesterday we started finding scallops on the beach and like I said everything's dead... we'd like to know what's going on," said Karl Cole. "It's just really sad to see, you know, hundreds of starfish, shellfish. I grew up clamming here so to come to your hometown and see so much death on the beach is really sad," said Eric Hewey. Hewey took photos of the beach and posted them to his Facebook page Monday, writing: "Herring, Lobster, Bar clams, Starfish and more. No idea what caused this. Likely it could be a natural disaster" ... ... Temperature change? Methane release? Seems like they would have done some research and found an answer by now. The Herring started showing up about a month ago...all the others are very recent... T2 |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 73673066 United States 12/28/2016 12:28 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | there have been tons of mass die off's over the past couple years in the animal world. but these news ones and the loud booms that people are hearing does seem to link with a massive EQ scenario Quoting: Anonymous Coward 67418949 What happened in the Pacific West Coast is now happening in the North East. by way of the North West Passage coming through, perhaps killing off some of the best most productive fishing grounds of the world, through Arctic waters. 2 maybe 3 of the 4 Fukushima reactors have blown, with their leftover cores at full melt down. and no substantive steps have been taken to stop the melted cores from further contaminating groundwater or it breaching the ocean. The Pacific is becoming a dead zone and it's by many magnitudes a bigger catastrophe than Chernobyl. In the future people will be wondering why no one sounded the Alarm about how big of a catastrophe Fukushima actually was, and why Japan or any other government didn't tell the truth about what was happening to the Pacific Ocean Well as to why no one sounded the alarm that is simple. No government is going to kill an industry that supplies most of the worlds food supply. As far as it being the cause, why is there no physical evidence on the sea creatures themselves? No sores, or such seem to be visible and it seems to only affect a certain area or region right now. So that suggest this radiation stays in a concentrated plume and is not dispersing. I kind of doubt that is how it works. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 63495643 United States 12/28/2016 12:30 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to hisz.rsoe.hu] Quoting: Truth02 Excerpt: "A marine mystery is confounding residents of southwest Nova Scotia who are watching thousands of dead fish, starfish, crabs, clams, scallops and lobster wash up on the shore. Residents of Plympton, a small community in Digby County, say they have been finding dead herring on the shore of St. Mary's Bay for more than a month, but recently other marine life has started washing up dead. Dead fish have also been found on the shores of the Annapolis Basin. "We started finding starfish, crabs, flounder. We found ocean perch and then yesterday we started finding scallops on the beach and like I said everything's dead... we'd like to know what's going on," said Karl Cole. "It's just really sad to see, you know, hundreds of starfish, shellfish. I grew up clamming here so to come to your hometown and see so much death on the beach is really sad," said Eric Hewey. Hewey took photos of the beach and posted them to his Facebook page Monday, writing: "Herring, Lobster, Bar clams, Starfish and more. No idea what caused this. Likely it could be a natural disaster" ... ... Temperature change? Methane release? Seems like they would have done some research and found an answer by now. Lol they looking for new believable excuses The other ones are overused now |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1080048 Canada 12/28/2016 12:36 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I grew up there :( it is very sad!! Herring have been washing up for over a month now... At xmas time the whole Eco-system washed up in St.Mary's Bay( bar clams, scallops, lobster, starfish , herring ) A few days ago on the Bay of Fundy side of Digby neck they found a dead humpback whale. :( DFO have tested the Herring - they did not test positive for anything.. so they are 'baffled' . |
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