Friday, January 7, 2011

The List of Mass Animal Deaths 1/7/11

Reports are coming in from all over the world of mass fish, bird and other wildlife kills. Our media (or government) is supplying the people with the "right" excuses, "fireworks, hail, cold water, trauma (from what?), natural causes, etc". Of course we've seen fish kills before and it is no surprise that they do occur. But the truth is, we have never seen anything of this magnitude. We have never seen birds fall from the sky in mass proportions because of fireworks, if this were the case, we would see this every New Year's Eve, every 4th of July, every sporting, musical or any other event that adds firework displays to their festivities. We don't see flocks upon flocks of birds just flying into people's vehicles. If it were hail or other weather related phenomenon, we would have seen these types of kills all over the world, Katrina, Haiti, Hungary and Indonesia are just a few examples.

This could be a compilation of many things like global warming, the shifting of the magnetic poles, the recent peak in solar storms, the Gulf spill, Corexit overdoses in the Gulf, England, China and other countries...and pollution. My sixth sense is telling me there is more to it than what we are being told. Many people are blogging and responding to blogs that it is the sign end times, or aliens, military or government experiments, or our own world government's putting population control to work...You are free to believe what you want to believe and free to share your thoughts and opinions here.

Most of the deaths on the pins from the Google Map link are mostly within the United States. This list does not include the mass deaths from the Gulf spill/gusher. I think it is sad to say that this list will grow as the days go by. If anyone has any more information on kills, please share it here. Also, please share this with whoever is interested in this story.

LIST/LOCAT­ION OF DEAD SO FAR:

1/4/11-

BIRD deaths reported in 2011 …

Arkansas — 5000 +

Louisia­na — 500 +

Kentucky — dozens

Canada (Manitoba) – 10,000

New Zealand

Japan and Hong Kong, (H1N1 blamed)

Germany

UK

Falköping Sweden

North Carolina – hundreds of Pelicans (autopsy have ruled out humans killing birds)

Italy – 300 doves

Bats in Arizona:

Bats in New Hampshire

1/4/11-

FISH & SEA LIFE deaths reported in 2011 (in the past 4 days)…

Bolivia: 6 million fish in back in July 2010

Arkansas (100,00 dead fish) washed up along Arkansas river

Maryland (10,000 dead fish) in Chesapeake Bay

Florida

Texas

Indiana

Brazil (100 tons of dead fish – millions) washed ashore

New Zealand (100 dead fish)

Canada

Australia

UK/Whales 100 dead crab/Bream­/Other

Italy (100,000 dead fish)

Viet Nam (150 Tons)

Philippine­s

Haiti

Florida Manatee deaths

South America (1000's of dead birds)

Lincoln Park, Detroit: Hundreds of dead fish turning up dead in the St. Clair and Detroit rivers.

Oregon Coast: Starfish

San Francisco: Jellyfish

South Carolina: 50 birds flying into a truck

1/6/11-

Wilson County, Tennessee: More than 100 dead birds

Spring Creek, Tennessee: 120 dead blackbirds

Murray, KY: several hundred dead birds (grackles, red wing blackbirds, robins and starlings)

Maryland: 2 million MORE fish


1/7/11

West Texas - 35 dead grackles

Tyler, TX - 200 birds

These events happened on 1/4/11 but was not reported until today 1/7/11:

New Zealand - hundreds of dead snappers. Dead fishes were seen floating in the water as early as 5am and were washed ashore with eyes missing on some of them.

Paranagua, Brazil - hundreds of fishes including sardine, croaker and catfish.

Britain: Mass crab deaths

Google Map of all the related deaths

2 comments:

  1. Vikki, u said that Indonesia is included in the list of animals death. I wanted to believe it, but why didn't u put any data in it? Do u presume that animal deaths for trading is included in the list or it is only those made by uncontrollable hunting and smuggling?

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  2. I did not list Indonesia as one of the areas hit by mass kills. But I did some Googling and found the following information from 2009: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/33551262

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