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100,000 Fish And 5,000 Birds Die In Arkansas On New Years Day Mystery [Video]

Seeded on Tue Jan 3, 2012 8:23 PM EST
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dprice859

Sounds scary. I honestly think this is of environmental cause.

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Reply#1 - Tue Jan 3, 2012 9:57 PM EST
silkymajor

I think they were struck by something very forceful.

    #1.1 - Tue Jan 3, 2012 10:10 PM EST
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    tnblakley

    Wow that sounds crazzzyyy! Maybe a sign who knows!!!!!

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    Reply#2 - Wed Jan 4, 2012 10:00 PM EST
    Phyllis-3324111

    Hog Wash! What about those tons of fish that washed a shore in Norway around the same time?

      Reply#3 - Fri Jan 6, 2012 5:30 AM EST
      Mariyam

      In the days leading up to the 3-11-11 earthquake and tsunami there was a massive fish kill in the Redondo Beach, CA marina. The news reported it as unusual (http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lanow/2011/03/redondo-beach-authorities-report-large-fish-kill-at-king-harbor.html). This was on 3-8-11, 3 (11) days before 3-11.

      I can't remember when I first started hearing about the birds falling out of the sky although I would suspect that when the earth moves enough to displace enough water to cause a tsunami, that it displaces and moves waves of air as well. And while this is just supposition hasn't that area seen an usual amount of earthquakes in recent years?

        Reply#4 - Sat Jan 7, 2012 5:51 AM EST
        Phyllis-3324111

        Mariyam,

        I went 2 the website U posted & I was in shock! I don't buy that line that the fish depleted the oxygen in the Harbor. I believe the fish were washed in by the sea waves. They were DOA. What about the 5,000 birds that died & fell in Arkansas? Did they suck up all the oxygen out the atmosphere? The 2 tons of herring in Noway were in the ocean. Just how much oxygen did they need.

        NASA blew a hole in the Moon, looking 4 water, & knocked Earth 3 degrees off its axis. President Obama immediately came out & scraped the Moon Space Program. When the tsunami hit Japan, we were told it moved Earth another 10 degrees off its axis. Now we Earth is 13 degrees off its axis.

        That means the rhythm of life is off key. The tides of the ocean is controlled by the Moon. The Moon has a hole in it & the Earth is 13 degrees off axis. Something is bound 2 go wrong.

          #4.1 - Sat Jan 7, 2012 5:25 PM EST
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