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Why are millions of fish dying?
Topic Started: Aug 12 2013, 06:43 PM (638 Views)
yass
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I haven't seen reports like these since about the time of (thereafter) the Gulf oil spill. If you travel the link, the original sources for each headline (title) are embedded in the dates.

I've missed out on hearing about these. This is just in one month (it appears by the dates).


"Why Are Millions Of Fish Suddenly Dying In Mass Death Events All Over The Planet?

By Michael Snyder, on August 11th, 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 18, 2013: 20 acres of fish ponds full of dead fish in Shandong, China

-July 18, 2013: Hundreds of dead Stingrays wash ashore in Veracruz, Mexico

-July 18, 2013: 10,000 lbs of dead fish found in a lake in Nanjing, China

-July 18, 2013: Thousands of fish dead from “lack of rain” in Sugar Lake, Missouri

-July 18, 2013: Large numbers of fish washing up on the shores of Lake Michigan

-July 19, 2013: 2,000 dead fish found in a lake in Vollsmose, Denmark

-July 19, 2013: Hundreds of fish turning up dead in Holter Lake, Montana

-July 19, 2013: THOUSANDS OF TONS of fish have died in Lake Tondano, Indonesia

-July 20, 2013: 3,000 fish found dead in a creek in Madison County, Ohio

-July 21, 2013: Hundreds of fish found dead in a creek in Laille, France

-July 22, 2013: Hundreds of dead fish found in Lake George, Massachusetts

-July 22, 2013: Large fish kill at Grand Lake in St. Marys, Ohio

-July 23, 2013: Hundreds of dead fish in a park pond in Youngstown, Ohio

-July 24, 2013: Massive fish kill washes up in a lagoon in Venice, Italy

-July 24, 2013: Thousands of dead fish in Lake Bulwell causes shock in Nottingham, England

-July 24, 2013: 30,000 fish dying PER DAY in fish farms in Ratchaburi Province, Thailand

-July 24, 2013: Masses of dead fish found in River Lea in England

-July 24, 2013: Hundreds of dead fish found in Provo River, Utah

-July 25, 2013: Hundreds of fish found dead in a park pond in Birmingham, England

-July 26, 2013: Hundreds of thousands of fish dying from “red tide” in South Korea

-July 26, 2013: Thousands of dead fish found floating in River Dender, Ath, Belgium

-July 26, 2013: Mass fish die-off in a river in Moscow, Russia

-July 26, 2013: 25,000 dead fish “is a mystery” in Pittville Lake in Gloucestershire, England

-July 26, 2013: 20,000 fish die along a 5 mile stretch of river in Jiangshan, China

-July 27, 2013: 10,000 dead fish found in Lake Ariel, Pennsylvania

-July 27, 2013: Mass death of fish “is a mystery” in a river in Skane, Sweden

-July 27, 2013: Large fish kill in the Bahlui river, “cause unknown” in Romania

-July 28, 2013: 1100 King Salmon found dead in a river in Petersburg, Alaska

-July 29, 2013: Hundreds of dead fish wash ashore “due to pollution” on beach in Veracruz, Mexico

-July 29, 2013: 7 TONS of dead fish recovered from the Keelung river in Taiwan

-July 29, 2013: Thousands of fish die “due to heat and storms” in Handsworth Park, Birmingham, England

-July 31, 2013: 3 TONS of fish die due to “lack of oxygen” in a river in Pilsen, Czech Republic

-August 2, 2013: Thousands of fish dying all over Alaska

-August 6, 2013: Up to 1000 lbs of dead fish washed ashore in Ylane, Finland

-August 6, 2013: 840 dead Salmon found in a creek in Port Coquitlam, Canada

-August 6, 2013: Hundreds of dead fish lining the shore of a pond in Toronto, Canada

-August 6, 2013: 100,000 fish die in the Arkansas River

-August 7, 2013: Thousands of dead fish found floating in a river in Hangzhou, China

-August 8, 2013: Tons of fish washed up on the shores of Karachi, Pakistan

-August 8, 2013: Tens of thousands of fish dying in lakes and rivers all over the U.K.

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?"

http://thetruthwins.com/archives/why-are-millions-of-fish-suddenly-dying-in-mass-death-events-all-over-the-planet


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In a topic about this someone commented on something odd he found in a report:

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Something strange here.....

In the Nottingham lake, there were pike, breem carp and "Hake" found dead - however Hake is a saltwater fish

http://www.thisisnottingham.co.uk/Shock-hot-weather-kills-hundreds-fish/story-19560651-detail/story.html#axzz2bkus3nYR

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Among the dead fish were pike, hake, bream and carp.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hake

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This is an Irish salt water fish, similar in appearance to the tom cod.




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When I had the webpage open (the one linked in post #2 above), after making my post, I looked to see if there were comments, and saw it was less of a mystery than it was an error in reporting:

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by bennybenn

Wednesday, July 24 2013, 11:19AM

i was one of the people cleanin the dead fish out of this pond, spent two days cleaning out pike, roach, bream perch, etc. closer to 10,000 fish dont know were you got hake from????. we was even told by park ranger if we wanted the dead fish removing we would have to do it ourselves?? we mentioned health and saftey and they soon moved them!!!! and the enviroment agency did the minimal they can all they did was show up and aerate the top pond.. that didnt need doing there was no dead fish in that one meanwhile we was in lower pond helping carp regain themselves, we asked enviroment agency to put a pump on the pond were dead fish was and they insisted they did not need to!!! more like they couldnt be ****d, they was just sat there eatin macdonalds enjoyin the sun!!! seriously, wat does my fishing license fee go towards, this disaster could have been averted, as i have fished this pond best part on 15yrs and it has never happened before the council did nothing cos the council dont care bulwell hall has no revenue so for all they care the fish can die!!

thanks for reading.. benn pearce”


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by bign_66

Wednesday, July 24 2013, 9:34AM

“I think you will find Hake live in the sea!!

Please report things correctly”

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Yass,

With the word...

FISH = 69198 = 33

What I noticed in Tintin's thread this morning was the he used the Arsenic

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Arsenic is a chemical element with symbol As and atomic number 33. Arsenic occurs in many minerals, usually in conjunction with sulfur and metals, and also as a pure elemental crystal. It was first documented by Albertus Magnus in 1250.[5] Arsenic is a metalloid. It can exist in various allotropes, although only the gray form has important use in industry.


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Because I live in Thailand one thing I noticed on that page was the following...

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This groundwater began to be used after local and western NGOs and the Bangladeshi government undertook a massive shallow tube well drinking-water program in the late twentieth century. This program was designed to prevent drinking of bacteria-contaminated surface waters, but failed to test for arsenic in the groundwater. Many other countries and districts in Southeast Asia, such as Vietnam and Cambodia have geological environments conducive to generation of high-arsenic groundwaters. Arsenicosis was reported in Nakhon Si Thammarat, Thailand in 1987, and the Chao Phraya River is suspected of containing high levels of naturally occurring dissolved arsenic, but has not been a public health problem owing to the use of bottled water.


I drink the Tap Water here, only because I also think there is something wrong with the Bottled Water. I also notice the other day when I was looking at another article and the Wiki page for Fisherman

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Egyptians bringing in fish, and splitting for salting.

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Main article: History of fishing

Fishing has existed as a means of obtaining food since the Mesolithic period. By the time of the Ancient Egyptians, fishermen provided the majority of food for Egyptians. Fishing had become a major means of survival as well as a business venture.http://www.icsf.net/icsf2006/uploads/publications/samudra/pdf/english/issue_28/art01.pdf Fisheries history Fishing and the fisherman had also influenced Ancient Egyptian religion; mullets were worshiped as a sign of the arriving flood season. Bastet was often manifested in the form of a catfish. In ancient Egyptian literature, the method that Amun used to create the world is associated with the tilapia's method of mouth-brooding.


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Was reading a little on Carnicom dot com recently and this is just a "connect the dot" type thing I'm gonna say. But he was saying they tied in the morgellons infection with iron (as in iron in the blood) somehow. Fish, birds, people have blood.

Other possibilities are: bacteria, O2 depletion, poisonous gases, pollution.

Any of those 5 possibilities are really bad joss. I know in Lake Michigan they had an "oil leak" there about a year or so ago. If all this was just in the states, I would say frakking releasing new gases up through the ground. In the US, they seem to be doing this everywhere, so no telling what it releases in the non-water covered ground areas in the wild areas. The water covered areas are much smaller in comparison.

As they seed this morgellons through chemtrails, it would explain fish and birds and people all in one swoop.
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