Thursday, January 6, 2011

Birds and Fish are now Dying all Around the World

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Something strange is happening in the world. First they (the authorities) claimed it was the cold which was killing the birds and the fish but now it’s happening all around the world, in hot places too. So it’s not the cold which is killing these animals.
It’s not pollution either, such as poisoned water or something in the air because it would have been detected by now and besides it’s happening everywhere in the world. It’s simply not possible that the entire world would suddenly turn poisonous. So what’s really happening here? No one really knows yet but everyone is speculating and creating theories of their own.
Some have even ventured to fairy tale lands into explaining that the birds died because they were terrified by fireworks which were used on January 1st 2011, but what about the fish? And why hasn’t this happened in previous years because this year is definitely not the first year in which people use fireworks.
HAARP has also been named as a cause of these deaths but HARRP is an artificial earthquake generator and what would earthquakes have to do with birds and fish? Besides, HAARP couldn’t have been used all over the world.
The truth is that no one really knows what’s happening and everybody is speculating. 
This is definitely not normal, not a routine event and not something that happens everyday. Some of these events have happened a few months ago while most of these events are happening right now, but never the less the listed older events still might give some clues to what could be causing this strange world event.
This mysterious apocalyptic phenomenon has happened so far in the following places:
Vietnam
Update 2 – Tonnes of farm fish found dead

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