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Yangtze river turns into tomato juice in China ( picture inside)

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posted on Sep, 7 2012 @ 07:46 PM
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As i was reading the article on science live i was expecting the river to be a bit reddish but nothing like this :




picture from abcnews.go.com...



We as humans have gone way too far. We are completely destroying our planet and it is a sad sight.

This article explains why this phenomena is most likely mad made and caused by pollution and not algae or bacteria.

www.livescience.com...






Revelation 8:8 The second angel sounded his trumpet, and something like a huge mountain, all ablaze, was thrown into the sea. A third of the sea turned into blood,

lol i had to do it...
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posted on Sep, 7 2012 @ 07:51 PM
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if you didn't use the quote,i would have!!!! :

this happening a lot around the globe lately - scary!
china just had an earthquake the other day,wonder if its related?



posted on Sep, 7 2012 @ 07:56 PM
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There they go again!
The Chinese just created the worlds largest Bloody Mary!
Come on America, are we gonna just sit back and let this happen?

Ps- this was posted about an hour ago, but I like your thread better... With pics and all.



posted on Sep, 7 2012 @ 08:09 PM
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Its pretty disgusting to see this in a major river system. All in the name of profit.



posted on Sep, 7 2012 @ 08:10 PM
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And the rivers new name is hereby called: Sum Ting Wong.

-anonymous



posted on Sep, 7 2012 @ 08:29 PM
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Originally posted by ExNihilo

This article explains why this phenomena is most likely mad made and caused by pollution and not algae or bacteria.


Correction:

Algae or bacterial blooms can be facilitated by pollution runoff.

Please review this wiki article in depth for more information:
Eutrophication


is the ecosystem response to the addition of artificial or natural substances, such as nitrates and phosphates, through fertilizers or sewage, to an aquatic system.[1] One example is the "bloom" or great increase of phytoplankton in a water body as a response to increased levels of nutrients. Negative environmental effects include hypoxia, the depletion of oxygen in the water, which induces reductions in specific fish and other animal populations. Other species (such as Nomura's jellyfish in Japanese waters) may experience an increase in population that negatively affects other species.


So it very likely that pollution could have caused a micro-organism bloom resulting in red colored water.
This is highly likely.
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posted on Sep, 7 2012 @ 08:33 PM
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Posted earlier here
www.abovetopsecret.com...

Please add further comments to the ongoing discussion in the above linked thread.
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