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Kano
27th September 2011, 17:48
The massive fish and bird die offs in America earlier in the year seemed to have been out of sight out of mind for most of us (myself included since there is so much going on all the time now). However, the sh*t bags that be are back at it again.
http://thetruthbehindthescenes.wordpress.com/2011/09/20/millions-of-fish-found-dead-in-chinas-minjiang-river/
http://news.yahoo.com/thousands-white-bass-turn-dead-arkansas-river-012500395.html
http://www.10news.com/news/29237044/detail.html
Clearly, birds and fish are extremely attuned to the electro-magnetic array of frequencies all around them. When these frequencies are amplified or otherwise tampered with (most likely HAARP or some other weapon of death), these animals die off in droves.
As one of the articles above states:
"Two days before the massive 9.0+ magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of Japan, millions of dead fish were found mysteriously blanketing waters at King Harbor Marina in Redondo Beach, Calif."
I think my point is obvious. Stay sharp.
Much love,
Kano
Maia Gabrial
27th September 2011, 19:53
Fish is a food source. TPTW want starvation to happen on all fronts....
Good note is that we're onto them....!
Kano
27th September 2011, 20:21
You may be exactly right Maia. However, I'm under the impression that these massive animal die offs are just a side effect of using HAARP for other means, i.e., earthquakes, weather modification.
Cheers,
Kano
Niobe
28th September 2011, 02:44
Hmmmm, that is an interesting thought Kano, and the best explanation I've heard yet. Thanks.
Kano
28th September 2011, 03:40
Hmmmm, that is an interesting thought Kano, and the best explanation I've heard yet. Thanks.
Of course these are not my own ideas, Niobe, but it's the best explanation for the scale and scope of these massive die offs that I've heard as well. Action-Reaction.
Calz
28th September 2011, 03:51
Related link on Stan Deyo's site:
http://standeyo.com/
Dozens of Dead Ducks Found in Colorado Park
http://yourhub.denverpost.com/aurora/dozens-dead-ducks-found-at-utah-park-aurora/EXQKJJ3xLTnbLj3dXLnmaO-story
BTW - I agree with the haarp link. Could be wrong but makes sense.
Kano
28th September 2011, 21:02
Related link on Stan Deyo's site:
http://standeyo.com/
Dozens of Dead Ducks Found in Colorado Park
http://yourhub.denverpost.com/aurora/dozens-dead-ducks-found-at-utah-park-aurora/EXQKJJ3xLTnbLj3dXLnmaO-story
BTW - I agree with the haarp link. Could be wrong but makes sense.
Thanks very much for the link, Calz.
I forgot in my original post to reference Stan's site for the links provided.
Thanks for the reminder! And thanks for your great contributions to Avalon!
Cheers,
Kano
Terra
29th September 2011, 07:46
Don't want to suggest this is any way connected but thought of this thread when I was reading about the whale getting stranded in North Yorkshire.
How did a Sei whale get beached in the middle of a field in East Yorkshire? (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2043105/How-did-Sei-whale-beached-middle-field-East-Yorkshire.html)
More oddness, yet this one does seem a tad more unique and just an isolated incident perhaps.
Going back to your theory Kano, in this article:Are humans to blame for mass whale strandings? (http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2011/may/20/humans-to-blame-whale-strandings)
Part reads..
Another idea is that seismic activity in the earth's surface can cause strandings – which could in turn be a forewarning of an earthquake. Forty-eight hours before the Christchurch earthquake in February this year, more than 100 pilot whales died on Stewart Island, off the southern tip of New Zealand's south island, having been stranded there two days beforehand. Barely a week later, on 4 March, fifty melon-headed whales washed up on the eastern Kashima shore of Japan prior to the disastrous Japanese earthquake.
and a bit further down..
Seismic surveys for oil exploration – particularly in the North Sea and around Scotland – may have the same effect.
This is exactly what a HAARP type facility could do according to Brookes Agnew's (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OcHPAR_5TEc&feature=related) experience searching for oil using radio tomography techniques.
Calz
29th September 2011, 07:57
Aquatic animal beachings are most likely related to the magnetic pole shifting.
They lose their bearings on where they are and where they are heading.
IMHO
Terra
29th September 2011, 08:38
Whilst I very much agree with you Calz, what we have seen over recent years is isolated incidents. If we saw beachings of a massive scale across the world then I would also come to that conclusion without a doubt, but as they are not I believe it is down to localised interference from something man made, like a subs sonar or maybe this radio tomography onboard a ship or from a HAARP like installation, or similar...or maybe just from the earthquakes themselves even.
None the less, I reckon it's wise to pay attention to the animal kingdom and sea life for early warning signs of exactly what you suggest.
Black Panther
29th September 2011, 11:27
Mystery as beached whale found in field in Yorkshire
Whale experts admit they do not know why there has been an upsurge in sightings and strandings
The Yorkshire Wildlife Trust has noted a rise in whale sightings generally in 2011 but no-one is sure why there may be an increase in the mammals in the North Sea.
Whole story and pictures: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/howaboutthat/8796084/Mystery-as-beached-whale-found-in-field-in-Yorkshire.html
markoid
29th September 2011, 12:12
Could just be suicide, sadly. The ocean at this stage must soooo sound polluted that I could easily a beings as intelligent as whales choosing that way to transition. I think they think better than we think they do... I think?
Immagine being a sonar creature living in a world where they can hear everything to a range of about 1600 klm and think of the number of boats there are are in our oceans grinding out sound and the god awful LWF sound network, underwater haarp if you will, sending signal 24/7... aaargh!!! It hard to even contemplate living in that soup of frequencies.
Kano
29th September 2011, 18:37
Could just be suicide, sadly. The ocean at this stage must soooo sound polluted that I could easily a beings as intelligent as whales choosing that way to transition. I think they think better than we think they do... I think?
Immagine being a sonar creature living in a world where they can hear everything to a range of about 1600 klm and think of the number of boats there are are in our oceans grinding out sound and the god awful LWF sound network, underwater haarp if you will, sending signal 24/7... aaargh!!! It hard to even contemplate living in that soup of frequencies.
A great point to consider!
I remember watching a nature show a while back on Lemurs and the hypothesis of the show was "Is suicide an instinctive behavior?" due to many Lemurs throwing themselves off the side of a mountain to their deaths.
One school of thought said "yes" it is an instinct because the Lemur colony was growing too fast and there was not enough food to sustain the current number. Sensing this, some of the Lemurs committed suicide to return the colony to homeostasis and ensure its survival.
Another school said "no", if you put the exact same number of Lemurs on a different mountain with enough food for twice as many to live, many would still throw themselves off the mountain because of irrationality of the animal, or small brain capacity, or something else. Whatever the argument, it was not based on instinct.
I find this hypothesis to be very interesting.
Something I do believe: An animal's top priority is to survive. Its second priority is to procreate. I believe that all things seek a balance. Fractally this is true from an atom to a galaxy.
If left to its own devices, without any outside influence, the Earth would find and maintain homeostasis. However, we are pretty far out of homeostasis here on Earth. This to me clearly indicates an intervention in our natural path as a planet and as a race.
Kano
4th October 2011, 03:51
Just a quick update.
http://tampa.cbslocal.com/2011/09/30/millions-of-bees-mysteriously-die-in-florida/
Tenzin
4th October 2011, 04:53
According to dutchsinse's HAARP reportings, it has been going crazy all these while. The mass die-offs probably are due to something else, something more cosmic than man-made.
Black Panther
6th October 2011, 09:16
It's not massive :p, but a penguin has been spotted 'lost' 6,000 miles from home - swimming in the sea at a Portsmouth beach. Like the penguin spotted in New Zealand (3000 miles from home) earlier this year.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/howaboutthat/8806153/Penguin-spotted-near-Portsmouth.html
Kano
6th October 2011, 12:30
It's not massive :p, but a penguin has been spotted 'lost' 6,000 miles from home - swimming in the sea at a Portsmouth beach. Like the penguin spotted in New Zealand (3000 miles from home) earlier this year.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/howaboutthat/8806153/Penguin-spotted-near-Portsmouth.html
All very strange indeed. Thanks very much for the update, Black Panther.
Tony
6th October 2011, 12:39
Well, if there is any divine force out there, please put an end to this!!!!!!!!
Could you arrange something to backfire on them...please.
Calz
6th October 2011, 16:30
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ORIGINAL CAPTION: Some of the 20 million bats emerge from Bracken Cave in Bracken, Texas. A depleting insect population has forced millions of bats around drought-stricken Texas to emerge before nightfall for food runs, making them more susceptible to natural predators. Some experts have already noticed fewer bats emerging from caves and have seen evidence that more infant bats are showing up dead, hinting at a looming population decline. 9Eric Gay / AP)
http://standeyo.com/NEWS/11_Pics_of_Day/111005.pic.of.day.html
Lifebringer
6th October 2011, 16:41
Could be more gases leaking from culdrons of the volcanic activity in Greenland.
Kano
6th October 2011, 16:53
Could be more gases leaking from culdrons of the volcanic activity in Greenland.
So you think that would explain millions of fish dying in California or millions of birds dying in the midwest? Or massive die offs in China?
Ba-ba-Ra
6th October 2011, 17:38
About 15 years ago when I asked in meditation about earth changes and the best physical place to locate to, the answer I received was: Watch the animals. No further explanation was given, but I took that to mean: Watch your own animals and those in your locale for clues.
Since then I have realized that we humans can also feel, as animals do, what is happening energetically around us by detaching from the human dramas we and those close to us create. Detaching as much as we can from all manmade forms of time: the calendar, the clock, etc. Also by going with the natural rhythms of light. (Meaning don't turn on your lights at night when possible, or at least be aware of the sun's departure and arrival)
I am not suggesting here that you need to remove yourself from modern conveniences (although that would be nice, if you could comfortably). I'm simply suggesting that we live more in awareness of nature. Even if you step outside periodically through the day and simply make a connection.
It is clear in my mind that much is happening now and quickly - and it is happening everywhere. Meaning no where to run and hide. Much of it is natural and much of it is TPTB playing god without the complete manual. Either way, if we develop our own power of detection as best we can, I think it will be our best avenue.
Kano
6th October 2011, 20:54
About 15 years ago when I asked in meditation about earth changes and the best physical place to locate to, the answer I received was: Watch the animals. No further explanation was given, but I took that to mean: Watch your own animals and those in your locale for clues.
Since then I have realized that we humans can also feel, as animals do, what is happening energetically around us by detaching from the human dramas we and those close to us create. Detaching as much as we can from all manmade forms of time: the calendar, the clock, etc. Also by going with the natural rhythms of light. (Meaning don't turn on your lights at night when possible, or at least be aware of the sun's departure and arrival)
I am not suggesting here that you need to remove yourself from modern conveniences (although that would be nice, if you could comfortably). I'm simply suggesting that we live more in awareness of nature. Even if you step outside periodically through the day and simply make a connection.
It is clear in my mind that much is happening now and quickly - and it is happening everywhere. Meaning no where to run and hide. Much of it is natural and much of it is TPTB playing god without the complete manual. Either way, if we develop our own power of detection as best we can, I think it will be our best avenue.
A very poignant perspective with much truth and wisdom. Thanks, Ba-ba-Ra.
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