posted on Sep, 6 2012 @ 04:15 PM
Yesterday I created a thread about animals and the possibility for them to detect impending disasters such as earthquakes or global impacts. You can
read the thread below:
Abovetopsecret Thread
Now we have another event that deals with a massive amount of animal deaths closer to home in the United States. I think there may be two plausible
causes. One of the causes could be these animals have sense of a disaster soon to follow. Theories in the past have stated animals become extremely
disorientated and confused, wash up on land or fall out of the sky after losing a sense of direction. This cannot be deemed factual as I have yet to
find scientific evidence that these events are precursors to disasters. I would only say at this point they are very coincidental and at some point
this theory may be proven factual.
The second possible cause has something to with the amount of nuclear power plants on the waters of the great lakes. Recently the David Besse plant
had two workers convicted of falsifying the conditions of the plant as read about here:
David Besse Nuclear Plant
Recently, other news has broken about other plants along the shores of the Great Lakes Region being involved in massive cover-ups as read here:
Nuclear Plant Cover-Ups
and here:
Nuclear Power Plants
Threaten Millions
I bring the nuclear plants into the equation believing that there may be contamination going on throughout the Great Lakes Region. If you look at the
map linked below, there are a large amount of these plants along the shoreline. Many of these plants are very well aged, so the likely hood of a
breech is certainly an acceptable theory in my opinion. See the map linked below:
Nuclear Power Plant Map
I think realistically about what would kill both fish and birds with the same stone, and the logical conclusion is that obviously the fish are
poisoned and the birds eat them. Of course as mentioned above, if it were part of a special "sense" that animals have, it could very will kill both
types of animal as well.
Thoughts?
Have a great week ATS!