Why
Are Millions Of Fish Suddenly Dying In Mass Death Events All Over The
Planet?
Michael
Snyder
11
August, 2013
Millions
upon millions of fish are suddenly dying in mass death events all
over the world, and nobody seems to know why it is happening.
In many of the news reports that are linked to below, locals are
quoted as saying that they have never seen anything like this
before. So is there a connection between all of the fish deaths
that are now occurring all over the planet? If there is a
connection, is there anything that we can do to stop the fish
die-off? Sadly, because the big mainstream news networks in the
United States have been virtually silent about this phenomenon, most
Americans have absolutely no idea that it is happening.
Millions of fish are dying in mass death events every single month
and most of the public is totally clueless.
Please
share the list posted below with as many people as you can.
This list was originally started by
Frank DiMora,
but I have edited it and expanded it. If there were just three
or four items on this list, you could dismiss these news stories as
coincidences, but taken together this list really is quite startling…
-July
29, 2013:
Thousands of fish die “due to heat and storms” in Handsworth
Park, Birmingham, England
And
remember, the list compiled above represents less than a one month
period. The truth is that we have been seeing massive fish
die-offs all over the globe month after month.
So
why is this happening?
Is
there anything we can do to stop it?
About the author: Michael T. Snyder is a former Washington D.C. attorney who now publishes The Truth. His new novel entitled “The Beginning Of The End” is now available on Amazon.com.
Uptick
in animal, bird, fish die-offs around world in month – scientists
puzzled
20
July, 2013
There
has been and continues to be an uptick in animal, bird, and fish
die-offs around the world. In a one-month period (Jun 21 to Jul 20),
mass deaths occurred in many species. Just yesterday, July 19, 2013,
in Queensland, Australia, "raptors fell dead from the sky."
This latest spate of mass deaths left bird experts and scientists
baffled, and the increase in mass mortality across species greatly
concerns them.
Bird
of prey expert James Biggs says it is highly unusual for raptors to
die in large numbers or, literally, "drop from the sky dead"
Source.
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A
frequent comment echoed round the world these days with regard to
mass die-offs is, “Never saw anything like it before” or with
regard to fish kills, “For some reason, gulls and other sea birds
are not eating them!"
Could
there possibly be a common cause for these mass die-offs? You bet!
In
many of these mass die-off incidents, low oxygen is mentioned. What
would cause a sudden onslaught of low oxygen levels? The answer is:
"A release of methane into water or air. Methane depletes oxygen
levels."
Clearly,
many of these mass bird, animal, and fish die-offs are perfect
examples of asphyxiation from methane, high levels of which deplete
oxygen in air, water, and bodies. When oxygen levels are depleted in
a body, difficulty in breathing and suffocation can be the result.
Many
of these mass deaths occur on the same day in different locations
around the world. As an example, look at July 15, 2013. Dead
stingrays turned up in Mexico, and fish kills occurred in Trinidad,
and Michigan in the USA. Dead humpbacks (one a calf) washed up on
Fraser Island and Cathedral Beach in Australia – etc., etc., etc.
Did
anything unusual happen on July 15, 2013 that might have affected the
whole world? Yes, it did. Check out the heliplots (charts) from the
USGS
Live Internet Seismic Server (LISS) for July 15 (slideshow). On
that day, violent shaking rattled the earth as the result of the
earth wobble caused by Planet X (Nibiru) in the solar system.
What
happens when the earth wobbles? As the ground moves, shifting plates
pull rock strata apart, releasing methane into air and water. Zetas
of ZetaTalk
Coincidence?
You be the judge.
The
following list gives only a small sampling of the number of deaths
that occurred during the period from June 21 to July 20, 2013 - one
month! This is by no means a complete listing.
July
(Jul
18) – In Maryland, parts of Baltimore's Inner Harbor turn milky and
hundreds of dead fish float on surface, USA
(15
Jul)– In Trinidad, thousands of dead fish off Chaguaramas
shoreline; pelicans will not eat dead fish
(15
Jul)– In Michigan, dead fish (alewives) wash up on Lake Michigan
beaches in northern Lower Peninsula; similar die-offs have happened
farther south in Ludington and Manistee
(15
Jul)– In Mexico, 300 stingrays wash up on beach in Veracruz (Note:
In Feb 220 Mobula rays washed up on a beach in Gaza City, Palestine)
(14
Jul) – In New York, hundreds of dead or dying fish wash up on
shores of Canadaigua Lake; dead fish range from large carp and
largemouth bass to perch and sunfish, USA
(11
Jul) – In Florida off the Atlantic coast, manatee, dolphin, and
pelican deaths confound scientists; manatees dye so quickly that some
still have food in their mouths, USA
(10
Jul) – In Canada, north of the border in Ontario more than 37
million bees found dead; just a few weeks ago, 50,000 were found dead
in an Oregon parking lot in USA
(03
Jul) – In Malaysia, fish kill along a stretch of Lido Beach affects
fishermen
(02
Jul) – In Mississippi, fish kill for record books – stingrays,
fish, shrimp, eels, and crabs – spread along beaches in Mississippi
gulf coast, USA
(02
Jul) – In Mississippi, thousands of dead fish wash ashore in
Harrison County, Hancock County, and Cat Island in early morning
hours, USA
(02
Jul)– In South Dakota, honeybees dying, USA
(01
Jul)- In Indiana, more than 200 fish dead along a quarter-mile
stretch of the Little Calumet River, USA
(01
Jul)– In Oregon, around 40 sheep found dead on about 80 acres of a
200-acre property near Turner; More than 200 other sheep grazing on
in field, USA
June
(29
Jun)–Turkey: Huge die-off of, not only eels and many species of
fish, but also storks, pelicans, cormorants, and gulls. Mass
mortality in Great Menderes basin
(29
Jun)– California and Oregon: Millions of krill washed up on
southern Oregon and northern California beaches, USA
(28
Jun)– Netherlands: 2000 lbs.of dead fish in the Hole Leuvenheim
(28
Jun) – Germany: Thousands of fish died in a lake in
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
(28
Jun) – China: Hunan Province, fish kill along 5 km of Xiang River
(28
Jun) – Massachusetts, Cambridge, large Fish kill found in Charles
River, USA
(28
Jun) – Alaska: Hundreds of fish die in Ballaine Lake, USA
(27
Jun) – Germany: Thousands of dead fish wash ashore in a lake in
Gartow
(27
Jun) – California: Millions of Pacific krill wash up dead on
beaches in California, USA
(27
Jun) – Oregon: Millions of Pacific krill wash up dead on beaches
(27
Jun) – New Mexico: Thousands of fish piling up on the shores of
Eagle Nest Lake Link
(27
Jun) – Canada: Fish kill in Buffalo Pound Lake Link
(26
Jun) – Netherlands: 1,000 dead fish found in canal in North Brabant
Link
(26
Jun) – Montana: 160,000 fish died in a hatchery
(25
Jun) – Bulgaria: Mass fish kill in the River Yantra
(25
Jun) – Germany: Fish kill in the Brigach, St. Georgen
(25
Jun) – New York: Large number of dead fish wash ashore in
Canandaigua Lake, USA
(25
Jun) – Australia: Hundreds of dead fish wash ashore in South
Durras, NSW
(25
Jun) – USA: Fish kill reported in Ashland Creek
(24
Jun) – Greece: Hundreds of dead Fish wash up on shores of Pineios
River
(24
Jun) – Australia: 300 Cattle died in Warrigundu Station
(24
Jun) – Hundreds of carp turn up dead in Lakes in Iowa and Dane
counties, USA
(23
Jun) – Mexico: Thousands of dead fish found in a waterway in Baja
California
(23
Jun) – China: Liaoning Province, 100,000 lbs. of dead fish removed
from reservoir
(22
Jun) – Argentina: Hundreds of dead fish found in the Bay in Tucuman
(21
Jun) – Oklahoma: Thousands of dead fish found along 50 mile stretch
of Salt Fork River, USA
(21
Jun) – China: Shandong Province, tons of fish died in a reservoir
(21
Jun) –Kazakhstan in Caspian Sea: More than 1200 dead birds found on
Shalyga Island
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