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5 Days Non- Stop Animal Mass Die in the Coast of Peru Happening Now

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posted on Jan, 2 2014 @ 08:01 AM
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I wonder when world protests begin... probably when its to late to do somerhing..and why do we not see f@#$g greenpeace protesting somewhere in japan or Brussels or whatever country to give us more voices And the WWF its time to do some action . They only take action when they need money from the public . Stop chasing Oil compagnies its time for the real Earth threat you m@#$&S..

Sorry ATS I had to do this....



posted on Jan, 2 2014 @ 08:02 AM
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Cracks in the sea bed releasing poisonous gasses?

Don't know but if it was radiation poisoning would the washing up of dead animals be more wide spread?



posted on Jan, 2 2014 @ 08:07 AM
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Could be true. . But then the Earth probably had it with us ..And starting to release this poisoned gas, her last chance of survival like a dog getting a fleabath

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posted on Jan, 2 2014 @ 08:23 AM
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As they continue to destroy the oceans and the very livelihoods of generations, it starts with these signs and then eventually the human populations in an apparent genocidal event. We are the worst stewards of this planet ever. Fragile earth indeed. Good to see you back at the helm Trueman.



posted on Jan, 2 2014 @ 10:33 AM
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I don't see how someone always manages to pull the government or politicians into threads like this. It's as if, for some people, the idea of a natural cause is just too boring and it HAS to be the government/TPTB causing havoc and trying to bring about the NWO via animal deaths.

Like many people have already said, it's not Fukushima and I seriously doubt the US government or the mysterious (and always unnamed) "them," have anything to do with mass animal die-offs in Peru.



posted on Jan, 2 2014 @ 10:49 AM
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We (humans) pollute the Earth with deadly, toxic materials and then ask: "what's going on?"? Seriously???



posted on Jan, 2 2014 @ 11:11 AM
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Trueman
Cleaning Crews showing every morning for last five days, the more they clean, the more dead animals appear. So many dead animals that they keep cleaning even in the night.

I will update if posible. Don't want to wait to post it. This is a sad way to start a new year.

Translation :


For five days ago a lot of dead marine animals have been appearing every morning on the beaches of Chancay, in the province of Huaral.

The species include sand beach on mollusks, crabs, shells, mussels and even sea birds, whose decomposed bodies are dragged by the tide to the area where swimmers are usually reported Canal N.

In this situation, the district municipality and residents of the area are organized each morning for cleanings that sometimes extend into the night.

However, during the morning come more animals. Specialists have not been able to explain the reasons behind this phenomenon.




elcomercio.pe...
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My bet is Fukushima, honestly. What I fail to understand is why a powerplant that can't contain ANY measure of radiation, is still %(*ing running!? Turn it off guys... You're killing the planet to power a couple million houses.



posted on Jan, 2 2014 @ 11:41 AM
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I call some shenanigans on that article. It cites the death of the bald eagles as evidence when it has since been proven that they died of West Nile picked up from infected grebes.

If you are using an event that isn't related to your catastrophe as evidence of it ... then it sort of weakens your position.

And if there was really that much danger just yet from Fukushima, why did they let Obama go snorkeling in Hawaii yesterday? You'd think they'd have kept him out of the water. Now, I'm not saying Fukushima isn't a problem or couldn't become a major catastrophe, but radiation tends to be a slow killer that takes time to wreak its havoc especially in the manner that Fukushima is releasing it currently.

This sort of thing ... it's more likely some kind of seismic/volcanic event, a sudden thing IMO.



posted on Jan, 2 2014 @ 01:50 PM
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litterbaux
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The regular people that live there know this happens therefore are cleaning it up asap so they don't scare tourists away. The news, well they just like to over hype everything these days.


You sure about that?


Villagers demand to investigate this, because they believe it is a ecological attack and never have seen a similar event in recent years.



posted on Jan, 2 2014 @ 02:20 PM
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If this had happened once a year or something, one might not find it unexpected. But with certainty, we know that Fukishima is releasing incredible amounts of fatal radiation. One has to assume it is partially to blame. The Gulf still in distress from the remains of the BP oil spill. Much is not right with the Gulf, nor will it be on the Pacific Ocean. Remember were dealing with a toxin with half lives well into the 10's of K's into the future years, yea, that's tens of thousands of years before it wears off. The world just has to face that we are killing ourselves, and there's very little that can be done about it. Pandora's box has been opened.

Perhaps if what we spent on killing each other was instead spent it on the planet and reversing our destruction. Ultimately every host is devoured by parasites, from the smallest to.....



posted on Jan, 2 2014 @ 07:21 PM
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there is a reason why reactors have containment vessels and what's already in the environment is too much. Let's not split hairs over which animals were killed by it



posted on Jan, 2 2014 @ 07:45 PM
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But were they?

Do we have actual evidence of that?

Were there similar mass animal deaths at Chernobyl? I don't recall any. Instead, the death there has been a slow decay although very real. Things will be similar if Fukushima is the disaster you all say it is. It will be a slower die off, not sudden mass death.

Read what I'm saying - I'm not downplaying Fukushima. I simply don't think this is the smoking gun you are all looking for.



posted on Jan, 3 2014 @ 05:17 AM
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I never said it was a smoking gun and the only smoking gun I'm concerned with is the radioactivity coming out of those buildings.



posted on Jan, 3 2014 @ 08:17 AM
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Here is a Google Map of Mass Animal Die Off's for 2013

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posted on Jan, 3 2014 @ 09:37 AM
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Skywatcher2011
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My belief is the radiation leak from Fukushima....but wait, this is nothing we have seen so far.

Soon, and my prediction for the future, is we will start seeing more marine mammals wash up on shores such as sharks, whales, and creatures never seen before from the depths of our beloved Pacific Ocean.

This is the first major evidence of a global catastrophe the government doesn't want us to know about....but word and evidence is piling up against Japan and its ongoing lie about having such leak "under control"




Simple Question: WHY ON EARTH WOULD THE U.S. GOVERNMENT BE COVERING UP FOR JAPAN?! For crying out loud this place is such a joke anymore.



posted on Jan, 3 2014 @ 01:19 PM
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Think again. Cs137 readily dissolves in water.

The movement of ions in solution is very different than "dust in the wind". Think sugar in warm water.

The whole ocean will eventually be tainted. There are probably debris hot spots floating around to make things worse, but those should diminish in 5-10 years.

Of course the source has continued (and continues to this day) unabated at the rate of 1million tons of water/yr. It is accumulating much faster that the radioactive decay. Cs137 is not naturally occurring. Nobody knows how it will interfere with organisms but it won't be good.



posted on Jan, 3 2014 @ 09:46 PM
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You're right, I don't know why I thought of it like wind instead of a vast solution.
My bad I just wasn't thinking when I posted. It would take longer to migrate across the equator but it clearly would eventually. I wonder how true my assumption is that the radiation wouldn't get across the equator in the air as well...



posted on Jan, 3 2014 @ 09:57 PM
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Crying....

Lets just hope its not Fuku nor BP...
If so indeed things are worse than even i expected admist an era where i get flamed for being to hot on my pro environmental anti civilisation mentality....

We are lost either way due to the greed and shortsighted shortcomming of TPTB...

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posted on Jan, 3 2014 @ 10:08 PM
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reply to post by Skywatcher2011
 


We see the oceans 1/3, we see the marine life 1/3, then we see man is no more.



posted on Jan, 3 2014 @ 10:48 PM
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All signs of the End of Days, if anyone cares to look into it. This die off, was most likely the result of a combination of factors. This is the case in nearly ever situation of every kind, that there is more than one culprit lying behind every situation.

This is only going to get worse my friends. Soon, it will lead its way to the land. This in my mind, would account for all of the ancient prophecies which state that in the End of Days, nearly all food will be poisonous, and will kill those whom consume it. So, it would seem that most food-producing regions on earth, will be poisoned, thus the food produced will be radioactive as well.

But, these are just be theories. You are all welcome to speculate for yourselves. But, seeing as how this raging global, ELE is STILL ongoing....I would guess that we (80% of the global population), will be FuCoEd




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