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Friday 23 May 2014

Are We Next?


Dying Fish, Dying Oceans – Are We Next?

by Dane Wigington

As the implosion of the biosphere picks up momentum by the day, the denial of “authorities” and “agencies” is beyond rational comprehension. Does the concern for one’s government job supersede their will to protect the future of our children? Does the desire to protect ones employment exceed any and all sense of honor and the priority to protect life on Earth? The dying off of fish populations around the globe is not so mysterious as the so called “experts” would have us believe. Planetary meltdown is now unfolding at a blinding pace and climate engineering is forcing the issue to an even more dire state. There are countless human activities contributing to the unfolding environmental cataclysms which surround  us, those who deny this are not looking through a clear lens. Global geoengineering is also a reality that is likely the single greatest climate and environmental disrupting factor of all. Those who deny this have their heads buried in the sand as well.
Previously frozen methane deposits are releasing all over the globe due to a rapidly accelerating warming of our biosphere. Frozen methane does not release from cooling, “global cooling” is a blatant lie funded by the fossil fuel/military industrial/geoengineering complex, why should this be a surprise? When such methane releases occur in aquatic environments, a number of related factors contribute to the creation hypoxic and anoxic zones where there is little or even no oxygen, fish die. In addition, bodies of water around the globe are rapidly warming to record high temperatures. Warmer water holds less dissolved oxygen which contributes further directly and indirectly to the fish die off scenarios being observed all over the planet. The factors outlined above then combine with a long list of cascading consequences that all contribute to climate “feedback” loops which begin to feed on themselves pushing us further into a runaway greenhouse event by the day. We are not just on the edge of the proverbial “plank”, we are in free fall. Many “experts” and their media servants claim not to have a clue why the fish die offs are occurring, don’t believe it. The article below should be examined and contemplated. Of all the challenges we face, exposing and stopping climate engineering should be our greatest priority.
Mass Fish Deaths: Millions Have Been Found Dead All Over The World In The Past Month
Millions of fish are suddenly dying all over the planet.  In fact, there have been dozens of mass fish death events reported in the past month alone.  So why is this happening?  Why are fish dying in unprecedented numbers all over the world?  When more than six tons of fish died in Marina Del Ray over the weekend, it made headlines all over the United States.  But the truth is that what just happened off the southern California coast is just the tip of the iceberg.  In 2014, mass fish die-offs have pretty much become a daily event globally.  Individually, each event could perhaps be dismissed as an anomaly, but as you will see below when they are all put together into one list it truly is rather stunning.  So is there a reason why so many fish are dying?  Is there something that connects these mass fish death events?  Has something about our environment changed?  The following are just a few examples of the mass fish death reports that have been coming in day after day from all over the globe…
*In April, 500,000 carp were found “floating belly-up in Kentucky’s Cumberland River“.
*Over the weekend, thousands upon thousands of fish died just off the southern California coastline…
    California Fish and Wildlife workers are still scooping dead sea life from the surface of the harbor Monday after thousands of dead anchovies, stingrays and even an octopus died and floated up over the weekend.
So far officials have cleaned up 6 tons of dead fish, and they still have a long way to go.
*The death of approximately 35,000 fish up in Minnesota is being blamed on a “lack of oxygen“.
*The recent die off of thousands of fish in the Shark River near Belmar, New Jersey is also being blamed on “oxygen depletion“.
*Officials in Menifee, California are still trying to figure out what caused the death of thousands of fish in Menifee Lake a few weeks ago…
    Authorities continued testing the water in Menifee Lake Friday after thousands of dead fish have been seen floating since last weekend.
    Menifee city officials first heard reports Saturday of floating fish at the lake, which is located on private property about a half-mile east of the 215 Freeway.
*In the Gulf of Mexico, dolphins and sea turtles are dying “in record numbers“.
*Maryland officials are still puzzled by the death of 7,000 Atlantic menhaden last month…
    State environmental scientists are investigating the cause of a fish kill that left about 7,000 dead Atlantic menhaden in waters that include the Inner Harbor and Fells Point.
    Jay Apperson, spokesman for the Maryland Department of the Environment, said that biologists went by boat on Tuesday to the area of Monday’s fish kill. He says the area extended from the mouth of the Patapsco River, up the Baltimore Harbor to Fells Point and Fort McHenry.
*Mass fish die-offs in Lake Champlain up in Vermont are being called “the new normal” by government officials.
*Along the coast of northern California, seals and young sea lions are dying “in record numbers“.
*Three months ago, farmers in Singapore lost 160 tons of fish to a mass die-off event.
*Back in September, approximately 40 kilometers of the Fuhe River in China “was covered with dead fish“.
*Also during last September, close to ten tons of dead fish were found floating on a lake near the town of Komotini, Greece.

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