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Originally posted by Human_Alien
reply to post by SeaWind
So you're thinking BP is behind this exclusively or partially?
I like what you wrote by the way! Very interesting!!!!!!
I think all your squirrels came to my place. I'm worried for you there CrazyDaisy because my dog started peeing on her bed for a month solid and then after we had our MD quake, she stopped doing that. I hope you aren't about to get another one out your way.
Originally posted by crazydaisy
reply to post by undo
I haven't heard of pets dying mysteriously but have heard reports of pets acting out of the ordinary, including my dog and cat. They use to be pretty independant and now they are clingy. They seem easily startled by any little sound. Also as a side note - I feed the birds and squirrels year round. For the past 2 months I have only been getting 2 or 3 birds at a time where there used to be dozens. Same for the squirrels - only 1 or 2 a day and my area is crowded with squirrels.
Originally posted by TheRedneck
reply to post by ChantelDay
Methane is actually lighter than air, and I have been trying to investigate whether it could have been a rising cloud of methane that killed some of the birds. The injuries could have been sustained if they dropped from the sky unconscious but alive. There are other vent gases that could have had a similar effect and do tend to remain close to the ground, though... carbon dioxide, sulfur dioxide, or even carbon monoxide; all are heavier than air. CO2 would be almost undetectable in an autopsy, since it is a gas normally present. Sulfur dioxide I would rule out because no one has complained about the odor.
I am trying to keep up with these types of events, as I expect them to tie back into the concept I explain in another thread, "Cracking an Eggshell?".
Incidentally, before anyone here accuses me of back-stroking on carbon dioxide, it is not poisonous... any gas which displaces oxygen will lead to suffocation.
TheRedneck
Originally posted by crazydaisy
Excellent reporting - I found it very interesting when she mentioned the specific animals that have sensitivity to the magnetic field - those of which have been dying in masses. Great find OP, wouldn't mind if she put out another vid or two. S @ F
Historic levels of Nitrogen-15 (15N) in coral off the coast of Newfoundland have been relatively unchanged since around 600 AD at about 1.1%, the fossil record shows. But live specimens show a steady drop from this to less than 1% since the mid 1920s. That may not sound like much, but it is statistically significant, especially when you consider only 0.366% of all the nitrogen on the planet is Nitrogen-15.
Scientists think the antimatter particles were formed inside thunderstorms in a terrestrial gamma-ray flash (TGF) associated with lightning. It is estimated that about 500 TGFs occur daily worldwide, but most go undetected.
Originally posted by Allred5923
a Geohazards Specialist and underwater oil well blowout expert, has documented the true state of the blown out well and the sea bottom surrounding the Macondo site. The numerous new leaks from cracks, crevices, craters and seafloor chasms are not natural despite official pronouncements declaring they are normal ocean features. They are actually emerging changes occurring in the Gulf seafloor due to a terrible transformation of the Macondo region's entire geological strata are ongoing.
You have to read this report for it is quite alarming if it is the "ACTUAL TRUTH" of these matters.
Next, the seafloor began fracturing. Fissures opened and megatons of methane began bursting into the Gulf. Oil also hemorrhaged into the waters. Scientific researchers on several vessels reported these occurrances. For the most part they were under reported or ignored completely.
BP Saga continues, New evidence
edit on 073131p://3074 by Allred5923 because: BP Info.
Originally posted by ChantelDay
Originally posted by undo
has anyone commented on why there are so many animal deaths in the usa compared to the rest of the planet? any reason for this ? i mean, is the hole in the magnetic field above the usa? i'm confused, as i know absolutely nothing about the magnetic field.
I think because other places don't have the means to communicate or report these deaths in a timely manner if ever. So really I woudn't be surprized if this is happening on a much larger scale we just don't know it yet.
Magnitude 5.1 - CENTRAL ALASKA
2011 January 23 02:50:04 UTC
Originally posted by dnvrliz
Here is a little compilation for us to look over.
www.treehugger.com...
Originally posted by SeaWind
Originally posted by dnvrliz
Here is a little compilation for us to look over.
www.treehugger.com...
Dnvrliz, it's creepy how eight of the mass die-offs are near the New Madrid Fault. And half a dozen on the East coast.
SeaWind
Getting back on topic here, I've been following a topic on ATS of personal interest regarding a phenomenon that affects apparently only some people. That is a "hum" generally agreed upon as sounding like a large diesel engine vibrating in the distance. Think of it as sort of a wandering or out of place version of the Taos hum. Could a phenomenon like that be caused by all the changes we are noticing with the earth's magnetic field? We know now a bit about how birds and other creatures sense the magnetic fields. What is known about humans?
Originally posted by dnvrliz
Originally posted by SeaWind
Originally posted by dnvrliz
Here is a little compilation for us to look over.
www.treehugger.com...
Dnvrliz, it's creepy how eight of the mass die-offs are near the New Madrid Fault. And half a dozen on the East coast.
SeaWind
I saw a video a bit ago that showed the ground opening up in the New Madrid area, if I find it I will post it. It was in the news, it happened because they had an earthquake there.