08 January 2011

just in case you thought i was being hyperbolic

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We have a real problem, okay?

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love, 99
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17 comments:

  1. Precisely! I mostly mention this stuff as it comes up, but the press of events just mounds over it and people don't realize there are monster die offs happening all over the place! Cetaceans, birds, fish.... This is scary, scary, scary!

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  2. The map etc. are kind of hard to use - too bad the person didn't make working links - or maybe you can't? - anyway several of the ones I copied and paste led to natural causes such as floods or storms. However some were truly mysterious.

    The one titled Cowichan River Provincial Park looks like Rotenone which is used to poison fish. Actually it is the dye added to the poison that is green. Typically it is used to clear bodies of water of non-native fish such as the Norther Pike in Lake Davis, CA.

    When I lived in Wisconsin it was used on a stream near my farmhouse to rid it of fish other than trout. They killed all the fish with it then restocked with trout...

    Problem was that it also killed all the creatures which the trout feed on plus it turned out that the trout population which had previously existed had adapted to the warmer water. Stocked fish didn't too to well!

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  3. I thought a bunch a whales had washed ashore also but didnt see it on the map. Seems like it might have been in South America?

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  4. Yes. It was in Argentina and I thought I saw it on the map. It's also been happening like crazy in Britain.

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  5. Ope, well, nope. It ain't there! So it's EVEN worse than on the map.

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  6. Here it is, it was tough to find.


    A sharp increase in the amount of whale carcasses that have been washing ashore in Argentina, has scientist puzzled. They are trying to figure out what has gone so wrong in the local ecosystem and why.

    It is the largest yearly number of whale deaths documented in Argentina.

    http://www.hispanicallyspeakingnews.com/notitas-de-noticias/details/whales-in-argentina-dying-in-masse/3700/

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  7. Good work. No shit it was tough. I heard a report on it on al Jazeera one night and googled my brains out to find it. BUBKES. Not even on al Jazeera English. Three days later it finally showed up there. I posted it here then, and I thought that blip on the east coast of South America was it, but, checking, it was, what? sardines? There have been massive, massive, massive beachings of whales and dolphins lately. All over.

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  8. This may be a clue!

    http://www.haarp.alaska.edu/

    http://www.haarp.net/

    http://www.fromthewilderness.com/free/pandora/haarp.html

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  9. Thanks for the links, lafin. I don't have a complete enough picture of what this HAARP business is all about. The stated purpose is fishy and I haven't thought it through and all the alleged purposes don't exactly sync with my understanding of it either. I keep feeling that it is distinct from the scalar weapon thing, but a bunch of people keep lumping them together and it's coming up on time for me to try to do more research on this question.

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  10. There they go again...

    The intensity of the HF signal in the ionosphere is less than 3 microwatts per cm2, tens of thousands of times less than the Sun's natural electromagnetic radiation reaching the earth and hundreds of times less than even the normal random variations in intensity of the Sun's natural ultraviolet (UV) energy which creates the ionosphere

    It drives me fucking nuts!
    One times less = Zero!

    I watched a show about stars on cable the other night. Numerous astrophysicists making the same types of statements.(But then one of them also stated that the heating up of a substance due to compression was a result of chemistry!) Sheesh!

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  11. Oh - that was in lafing's first link under the technical information tab.

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  12. Look at it this way, keeps you on yer toes! :o]

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  13. I have been afraid to mention my sudden flip into falling asleep really early and getting up really early... for fear it will flip back into the reverse. I got up late today!

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