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More Fish on the Move

 
Anonymous Coward
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03/15/2010 06:25 PM
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Re: More Fish on the Move
Why do you need to talk to me?

well i thought you were upset with me? just so i could clear things up....
i thought that was you who said i was not interested in finding the truth....

you need to contact mark ok? i wrote him an email last week and he finally responded today.
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I don't know anybody named Mark. I think you have me mixed up with someone else.
Anonymous Coward
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03/15/2010 06:29 PM
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I don't know anybody named Mark. I think you have me mixed up with someone else.
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it's ok, nevermind.....
Doominator
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03/15/2010 06:31 PM
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Fish are having a harder and harder time finding smaller (bait) fish, and when they get close to land the dead zones + effluent-filled water near shore kill mutate + kill 'em. Not to mention this: [link to www.blacklistednews.com]
Anonymous Coward
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03/15/2010 06:39 PM
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Two locations, a world away from each other, experienced strange events a short while ago. In Somerset, England about 75 starlings just fell to the ground for no reason while a village in northern Australia had a rain of fish over a two day period.

Somerset, U.K. - Officials with the RSPCA are investigating what lies behind the mysterious deaths of around 75 Starlings, which simultaneously fell from the sky, dying in a group. A witness said the flock of birds fell out of the sky around 4 pm on March 7th, all falling close to each other. RSPCA Officer Alison Sparkes said.

"It was a remarkable sight and I've never seen anything like it before. Onlookers said they heard a whooshing sound and then the birds just hit the ground. They had fallen onto the ground in quite a small area, about 12 feet in diameter."

[link to www.digitaljournal.com]
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03/15/2010 06:49 PM
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Wow. That's very interesting about the starlings. I had a very similar personal experience with that, although not that many.

But a very concentrated area of dead birds on a path I walked daily. As if I was supposed to see it and make notice. It was one of the weirdest things I have ever experienced. And the night that followed was the same.

Thanks for reminding me.





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