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Mass Animal Deaths
Topic Started: May 6 2012, 03:25 PM (183 Views)
Les
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May 3, 2012 – CHINA – Over 50 thousand fish in a pond near an industrial area in the southern Chinese city of Shenzhen died overnight on Monday, CRI Online reports.

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May 3, 2012 – TURKEY – Locals in Izmir’s Tahtalı district are in a panic due to the appearance of dead fish in the area.

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April 30, 2012 – PERU – The government of Peru is investigating the deaths of more than 500 pelicans along a 70km (40-mile) stretch of the country’s northern coast.

http://theextinctionprotocol.wordpress.com...-animal-deaths/
There seems to be a lot of this going on at the moment. Can't help but wonder about the causes. Is this a, comparatively, recent phenomena of has it always happened and we're only now focusing on it?
 
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That's worrying. Similar incidents happened, was it last year or the year before? Concerning birds. Hundreds or thousands dropped from the skies together. We had a thread in here at the time. I think fish were involved too.


Surely it has to be something in the air or water for this to happen so suddenly with so many?
 
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Either that, or it's the aliens or secret Government testing. :ph43r:
 
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Yes. I think I recall something about government testing with planes releasing whatever into the skies to see what effect it has. A dangerous game :ph43r:

I beleive also I'm right in saying that some virus have been leaked in the past, like Bird flu and Aids, from scientists experiments?
 
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I do like a good conspiracy. :D
 
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Here are some of the potential explanations for these deaths. I believe most of them, but I don't understand number 8. :(
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8 Explanations for All the Mass Animal Deaths:
Government conspiracy: Well, obviously. No matter what's going on, they're totally covering it up, trying to ward off mass hysteria.

Aliens: It bears repeating. And these aliens are animal murderers! And invisible! And everywhere!

End of the world: Hello, here it comes!

Poltergeists: Theeeeey're here. Stay away from mirrors in the bathroom, closets where the lights come on, and clown dolls.

Zombies: They kill animals right before they start feasting on human flesh. We're all about to be living in the Thriller video.

Angry God: We've really pissed him off. Face it. He gives us brains and this beautiful place to live and thrive, and we produce the Real Housewives and Jersey Shore. What good are we?

Global death: Wake up, people! We're killing our planet. Deadly toxins in the air and in the water. Seriously, I think this might really be it.

Deadly combo: Maybe 6 + 7 + 1 = 3
What do you think they're hiding from us?

http://thestir.cafemom.com/in_the_news/114...eaths_Whats_the
 
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And in I waltz to prick the conspiracy bubble. The only victims here are people buying into sensational media hype.I think most tabloids should rename themselves the Daily OMG.

Moving on.


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“On average, 163 such events are reported to the federal government each year, according to USGS records.”







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First, the blackbirds fell out of the sky on New Year's Eve in Arkansas. In recent days, wildlife have mysteriously died in big numbers: 2 million fish in the Chesapeake Bay, 150 tons of red tilapia in Vietnam, 40,000 crabs in Britain and other places across the world. Blogs connected the deadly dots, joking about the "aflockalypse" while others saw real signs of something sinister, either biblical or environmental.

The reality, say biologists, is that these mass die-offs happen all the time and usually are unrelated.

Federal records show they happen on average every other day somewhere in North America. Usually, we don't notice them and don't try to link them to each other.

"They generally fly under the radar," said ornithologist John Wiens, chief scientist at the California research institution PRBO Conservation Science.

Since the 1970s, the U.S. Geological Survey's National Wildlife Health Center in Wisconsin has tracked mass deaths among birds, fish and other critters, said wildlife disease specialist LeAnn White. At times the sky and the streams just turn deadly. Sometimes it's disease, sometimes pollution. Other times it's just a mystery.

In the past eight months, the USGS has logged 95 mass wildlife die-offs in North America and that's probably a dramatic undercount, White said. The list includes 900 some turkey vultures that seemed to drown and starve in the Florida Keys, 4,300 ducks killed by parasites in Minnesota, 1,500 salamanders done in by a virus in Idaho, 2,000 bats that died of rabies in Texas, and the still mysterious death of 2,750 sea birds in California.

On average, 163 such events are reported to the federal government each year, according to USGS records. And there have been much larger die-offs than the 3,000 blackbirds in Arkansas. Twice in the summer of 1996, more than 100,000 ducks died of botulism in Canada.

"Depending on the species, these things don't even get reported," White said.

Weather – cold and wet weather like in Arkansas New Year's Eve when the birds fell out of the sky – is often associated with mass bird deaths, ornithologists say. Pollution, parasites and disease also cause mass deaths. Some are even blaming fireworks for the blackbird deaths.

So what's happening this time?

Blame technology, says famed Harvard biologist E.O. Wilson. With the Internet, cell phones and worldwide communications, people are noticing events, connecting the dots more.

"This instant and global communication, it's just a human instinct to read mystery and portents of dangers and wondrous things in events that are unusual," Wilson told The Associated Press on Thursday. "Not to worry, these are not portents that the world is about to come to an end."

Wilson and the others say instant communications – especially when people can whip out smart phones to take pictures of critter carcasses and then post them on the Internet – is giving a skewed view of what is happening in the environment.

The irony is that mass die-offs – usually of animals with large populations – are getting the attention while a larger but slower mass extinction of thousands of species because of human activity is ignored, Wilson said.


 
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That's what they want us to think. Very clever, but I'm not buying it. Sorry.
 
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Yes - I have done some research and have found Aids is supposed to have come from monkeys. They have a similar disease and it's said to have jumped and mutated to a human version. But other stories say it's from a polio experiment that went wrong, and along those sort of lines.

Not sure about question 8 on your post but I'm thinking it means those numbered reasons all point to number 3 - End of the World. A bit confusing!
 
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No. I can't figure number eight out, but I think it's very significant. :ph43r:
 
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Sorry two posts arrived whilst I was posting. It seems odd that so many birds/ fish die at exactly the same moment. It might be a regular occurance but if this was happening to people there would need to be more efficient answers, surely.

I know conspiracy theories can be over the top but some seem to hit the nail on the head.


Number 8 a bit of a mind boggle!
 
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Yes. It's obviously a code.

 
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May 7 2012, 02:43 PM
Sorry two posts arrived whilst I was posting. It seems odd that so many birds/ fish die at exactly the same moment. It might be a regular occurance but if this was happening to people there would need to be more efficient answers, surely.

I know conspiracy theories can be over the top but some seem to hit the nail on the head.


Number 8 a bit of a mind boggle!

Oh? Which conspiracy theories are the ones that do that?
 
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Prison Planet! That's the place to find the truth.
 
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Laughing man

I'm meaning that some theories sound to be highly likely, Duck. Will find some when I feel more with it. I'm still recovering from yesterday :lol:
 
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