2 tons of dead sardines washed out on beach, page 1
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Topic started on 15-1-2011 @ 03:28 PM by Breizhoo
W ednesday, two tons of sardines were found stranded on the beach at Aber. The cause of this rejection is unclear.


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In normal times, I would have gone with the journalist's explanation. But all those recent threads about dead birds and now dead cows made me tick. I don't know how common it is to find large quantities of dead fish on beaches. Any thought on this?
To specify, this was published in a regional newspaper of Brittany (France) today Saturday, January 15 2011. The event depicted took place on a beach called l'Aber near Crozon.


reply posted on 15-1-2011 @ 03:43 PM by operation mindcrime
reply to post by Breizhoo


Ever try whistling your worries away while you have you head stuck in the sand??

Well, anytime now a few members will come along and ask you to do just that......

Don't worry, it's natural. happens all the time, blabla....

I would like to state that I am officially concerned but that would make me a fear monger, so I'll just leave you with a star and flag. Thanks for reporting this.

Peace
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reply posted on 15-1-2011 @ 04:24 PM by StarTraveller
reply to post by TWILITE22



Have you seen this one buddy ?

www.abovetopsecret.com...

This chap seems to be keeping a good track of event around the world




reply posted on 15-1-2011 @ 05:03 PM by TWILITE22
reply to post by StarTraveller

Thanks,that one slipped by me,every day it's something new after reading that thread we will soon be hearing about whole towns dropping dead.Maybe then we will start to here the msm taking this a little more seriously,and not treat this as a natural phenomenom.


reply posted on 16-1-2011 @ 02:25 AM by 7thsignofthezodiac
reply to post by Breizhoo



Also in France, damn, thats close to my door.... Something strange going on, and the news here is reporting none of this.... maybe coverup.... And so far, still nobody with an explanation for all of it?



reply posted on 16-1-2011 @ 02:41 AM by auswally
reply to post by Breizhoo




Pfffft that isnt a sardine death this is

Sardine Death



edit i was going to play with this one, but couldnt do it to you all, this was a virus introduced by the Tuna fisherman with wait for it Sardines/ Pilchards bought from overseas then fed to the tuna in south australia

This is natural as it comes, no conspiracy here besides the fisherman buying overseas food to fatten up the tuna meant for Japan

Wal
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reply posted on 16-1-2011 @ 03:59 AM by operation mindcrime
reply to post by 7thsignofthezodiac


Maybe this is even closer to home? (depends on where in Belgium you live) but this is just over the border in the Netherlands.

Honderden dode vissen in Helmond

(sorry for the folks that can not read Dutch...)

It's about a lot of ponds where hundreds of dead fish are washing up. And not just small fish but mostly carps and koi carps. exceeding 40 centimeters and weighing over 15 kilograms!! Lack of oxygen because of ice is said to be the reason....if that's the case, how the h*ll did the survive last winter??

Peace
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