Showing posts with label earth's discharing. Show all posts
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Tuesday, April 2, 2013

MASS ANIMAL DEATHS: MARCH 2013

Updated on March 26
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(March 26) The death of a small number of fish in a Nelson waterway in New Zealand could have been caused by pollution. This is the first known fish kill in Saltwater Creek. (Source)
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(March 25) Around 1,000 dead ducks have been pulled from a river in southwest China’s Sichuan province. Residents found the rotten carcasses floating downstream in woven bags. Although the origin of the ducks remains unknown, farmers who discard their dead ducks in public places face heavy punishment. (Source)
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(March 25) A fish kill occurred recently in the coastal town of Alburquerque in Bohol, Philippines. (Source)
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(March 25) People have been reporting dead or dying fish along the shoreline in Fort Erie and as far south as Pennsylvania for weeks. Thousands were seen listlessly floating or struggling to swim on their side downstream in the Niagara River Monday. (Source)
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(March 24) Six of 19 pilot whales that were stranded Sunday on a beach in the South African city of Cape Town have died and authorities said they planned to euthanize some of the surviving whales. (Source)
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(March 24) A DEAD whale has been seen floating in the Thames Estuary off the Isle of Sheppey in the U.K., sparking navigation warnings to any ships in the area. (Source)
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(March 22) An accidental slurry spill reported to Inland Fisheries Ireland (IFI) by a farmer in County Kerry has led to a number of fish deaths. (Source)
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(March 22) Thousands of dead fish have washed up on Adelaide’s southern beaches in South Australia. Experts believe the recent hot spell has caused a massive kill-off in Gulf St Vincent.(Source)
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(March 21) A 3,000-pound sperm whale, showing injuries on its tail consistent with a harpoon wound, was found dead along the coastline of Luban, a village in Mati City, Davao Oriental, in Southern Philippines. (Source)
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(March 21) Authorities in Chile are investigating why thousands of prawns were washed up on a beach in the coastal city of Coronel, covering it with a layer of pink. Hundreds of dead crabs were also washed up on the coastline. Fishermen have suggested pollution may be to blame. (Source)
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(March 20) Residents are urged to avoid touching hundreds of dead fish that washed up on the shores of the lake near Wellya Crescent in South Yunderup, Western Australia. (Source)
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(March 19) At this point it is not yet clear what caused the fish mortality – 5 tons of dead Fish washed up at Milnerton, Cape Town, South Africa. However, it is suspected that it is linked to the high temperatures (high 20 and 30 degrees) that were experienced this past week across the Cape Peninsula. (Source)
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(March 19) An outbreak of anthrax, the first in New South Wales, Australia in four years, has killed dozens of cattle on two properties near Moree in the state’s north. (Source)
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(March 18) Since January, hundreds of emaciated, weak sea lion pups have washed up on the shores of Southern California.  So far, a handful of rescue centers between San Diego and Santa Barbara have admitted 517 pups. Most of the pups are around nine months old. They weigh just half of what healthy pups should, and they show signs of hypothermia and dehydration in addition to malnourishment. Scientists say the number of stranded pups are alarming and abnormal, but they have no idea what is behind the worrisome trend. (Source)
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(March 18) The number of dead pigs found in a river which runs through Shanghai has reached nearly 15,000. A newspaper claimed the government was concealing the true tally. (Source) The dead pigs are believed to be come from farms upstream. A surge in pig dumping has followed police campaigns against the sale of pork products made from diseased pigs. (Source)
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(March 18) A female Blainville’s beaked whale (Mesoplodon densirostris) was found dead near Davao City in the Philippines. Since December last year, three whales, including the “super rare” ginkgo-toothed beaked whale (Mesoplodon ginkgodens) and a pygmy sperm whale (Kogia breviceps), had been stranded in Davao shores. (Source)
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(March 17) More than 16,500 tons of oysters died en mass during the past two weeks probably due to water pollution, causing an estimated loss of VND300 billion (US$14.3 million) to farmers in the Mekong Delta province of Tien Giang in Vietnam. (Source)
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(March 15) A dead dolphin and a dead whale washed up on the beach in the 4800 block of Atlantic Avenue in New Smyrna,Florida. The dolphin is about 2.5 feet long, she said, while the whale is about 25 feet long. (Source)
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(March 14) More than 80 tons of fish suffocated in the Rio de Janeiro lagoon that will be used for Olympic rowing events in 2016. In some areas of the lagoon, the dead fish were so concentrated that it was impossible to see the water beneath them. (Source)
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(March 14) The so-called Red Tide algae bloom has killed a total of 181 manatees so far this year, according to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. That figure already surpasses the highest number of Red Tide manatee deaths on record – 151 in 1996 – and experts expect the number to keep rising through the spring. (Source)
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(March 14) A group of residents who live around Baffin Bay in Corpus Cristi, Texas are worried about pollution in the bay ruining sport fishing. Fish kills in parts of Baffin Bay are nothing new. In fact, back in 2007, a massive fish kill had scientists scrambling. That kill was ultimately blamed on ammonia levels that starved the fish of oxygen. It is happening again, but ammonia levels are not to blame this time. A group of citizens has been keeping track of fish kills over the past couple of years, and although they are small, it is happening more often. (Source)
utahfish03(March 13) Hundreds of dead fish have been found in the Stansbury Park Lake in Tooele County, Utah. High levels of ammonia, which is harder on the larger fish, have been found in portions of the lake where the water had recently thawed. (Source)
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(March 13) Tens of thousands of fish and marine life have been killed after dead or ‘‘blackwater’’ flooded the lower reaches of the Hunter, Williams and Paterson rivers in New South Wales, Australia. (Source)
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(March 12) Loads of dead fish and even ducks make a disturbing sight along the Union Ship Canal in Buffalo, New York. (Source)
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(March 12) Thousands of dead fish were found floating in Lake Titicaca, in the region of Puno. (Source)
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(March 11) An abundance of dead fish floating ashore at Walborn Reservoir in Ohio is unrelated to the illegal dumping of a 55-gallon oil drum on Sunday. (Source)
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(March 9) A TERRITORY quarry in Darwin, Australia is being investigated after concerns that heavy petroleum products may have leached into a lake and killed thousands of fish. (Source)
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(March 6) An environmental disaster hit picturesque Congo Creek in New South Wales, Australia, in which thousands of fish were killed. (Source)
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(March 6)  Biologists found more than 100 dead fish up and down the banks of the Payette River in Ohio. Six different fish species were discovered dead. (Source)
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(March 5) Huizhou, China
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(March 5) Last year’s unusually dry summer and this winter’s unprecedented snowfall, the worst in nearly 50 years, in Ladakh’s Changtang area (India) has claimed over 18,000 “pashmina” goats, the source of one of the finest varieties of wool that has put the region on the world map. (Source)
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(March 5) New South Wales Fisheries in Australia believes low oxygen levels are to blame for the deaths of thousands of fish that were found along the eastern shore of Lake Keepit at the Manilla Ski Gardens. (Source)
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(March 4) Authorities hope to establish within a day or two why thousands of fish were found dead on Eyre Peninsula in South Australia. (Source)
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(March 3) A number of fish at the aquaculture facility in Owl’s Head, Nova Scotia, Canada died because of a recent cold snap, says Snow Island Salmon Inc. (Source)
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(March 3) Chang’an, China
riverdodderfishkill(March 2) A significant fish kill on the river Dodder in Dublin, Ireland is being investigated. A spokeswoman confirmed about 500 various types of fresh water fish were killed over a 600m stretch of the river. (Source)
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(March 2) A dead female whale, possibly a new species for American Samoa, with a fetus was found in Afono, a village on the northeast coast of Tutuila Island. (Source)
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(March 1) A “very heavy fish die-off” that officials haven’t seen locally in 10 to 15 years is on-going in Presque Isle Bay, located off the coast of Erie, Pennsylvania. (Source)

Bird Flu Alert

(March 18) More than 80,000 chickens have been destroyed on a farm in the Netherlands following an outbreak of low pathogenic avian influenza virus. (Source)
(March 14) The scary Bird Flu contagion has taken Madhepura district in India within its sweep where more than 800 chickens have perished during the last four days. (Source)
(March 9) Hundreds of chicken were culled and large quantity of eggs destroyed in Bihar, India following an outbreak of avian flu. (Source)
(March 8) Thousands of chickens are dying of an unknown virus in many farms of Dumuria sub district in [Khulna Division] Bangladesh.  Due to sudden death of the chickens, the farm owners are facing serious economic loss. (Source)

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Planet X and the Discharing phenomenon of the Earth


In December 2009, in the Preparatory Camp for 2012 sermons, Pastor Wind predicted that when Planet X is near the Earth, it will affect the magnetic field of the Earth.

At the same time, when Planet X gets near the Sun and the Earth, there will be the radioactivity of static electricity.

Even the charged electric current will appear underground, in the deep sea and the lake. Therefore, it will generate a lot of static electricity underground and the temperature of the water will become higher. This makes the oxygen level in the sea decrease and there will be electric shock and discharging in the sea, leading to mass death of animals and fish.
When it comes to 2011, a lot of animals were found to have died extraordinarily. Even insects began having some abnormal behavior.

The situation is not alleviating…

On May 28, 800 tons of fish died in a fish farm near the Taal volcano, south of Philippines’s capital. The officials there expressed that there was died fish in the past but the amount was very little. It was the first time to have such a large amount of dead fish. Even the experts don’t know the exact cause. This situation is extraordinary.
Some experts estimated that it was because of the change of the temperature and the oxygen in the lake decreases so the fish died. It is estimated that the total loss was around 6 million dollars. 


 On June 4, more fish died in the Philippines. The total amount of dead fish was more than 1800 tons in 7 towns near Taal volcano. The fish industry there lost 1.36 hundred million peso. Many towns declared a state of catastrophe.
The police had started to set up observatory stations along the roads to avoid dead fish being sent to the market which harmed citizens’ health.
Up to June 4, 3 people were hospitalized because of the food poisoning after consuming the dead fish.

On May 21, in a river in Shun Cheng Qu, Fu Shun Shi, Liaoning, China, all the fish died and the river became smelly overnight.

On May 21, there was a large amount of dead fished in the lake in the Jack Darling Park of Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. A large area of yellowed water appeared in the lakeside and it triggered citizen’s concerns. The Natural Resources Canada of Ontario said that the yellowed water was caused by the pollen. But citizens said that there had never been mass death of fish before.



On May 29, there were thousands of dead fish in Daughter’s River in JinZhou, Liaoning in China.


On June 4, up to 600 penguins died together in Uruguay. They were rushed to the Atlantic coast. Experts still couldn’t know their cause of death. One of the marine animal rescue organizations said, besides to dead penguins, they also found dead bodies of sea turtles, dolphins and albatrosses.

In addition, on March 30, a large number of worms were found in the dam of an artificial lake in Jingniulin, Haikou, China.


On April 14, tens of thousands of flies invaded homes in South Canterbury, England. Homeowners used sprays to drive them away in order to prevent the house being occupied by flies.


On April 27, a large number of sandworms appeared in Diaoshan Village, Dongshan City, Zhanjiang, Guangdong and the neighboring12-kilometer beach.

On May 13, a research done by Canada St. Paul's Hospital in Vancouver showed that three vagrants who lived in the East of Vancouver had five "bed bugs" (commonly known as "cimicids") on their bodies. They all carried two potentially fatal drug-resistant bacteria. These super-bacteria bite on the skin, and then enter the body, causing fatal infection.

On May 20, Jinan, Yantai, Tyan and other places in Shandong Province found many ticks. Some people have even been bitten by ticks. After that they died due to organ failure.

On May 25, fever and thrombocytopenia syndrome occurred due to ticks bites in Henan Province. Since the end of March, 70 cases were reported, four patients died.

On May 30, when a train was moving in Inner Mongolia, China, a train was suddenly found to have inadequate power. After checking up, caterpillars were discovered on the 1-kilometer railway, making the train impossible to move forward and the train was forced to stop for 3 hours.

On 2 June, thousands of earthworms came out of the soil and were lying dead on the ground in Cincinnati, Ohio, near Great Lakes region.
More than 90 people said the same thing happened that an extensive amount of earthworms were dead on the sidewalk from Fairfield to Sardinia, and Louisville.
University of Kentucky entomologist Lee Townsend said during the mating season, earthworms climb out of the soil and could get stuck on surfaces like the sidewalk, so they were left to die.


In fact, are the experts’ explanations reasonable?

Are all these normal?

The unusual mass death of animals happened persistently. Were some important facts being suppressed?

On the other hand, when Planet X is approaching, the energy of the earth will increase and it triggers the eruption of the volcanoes all over the world.

On May 21, Grimsvoetn volcano exploded in the southeast part of Iceland, sending clouds of ashes and dusts high into the air up to 20km. The wind blew the volcano ashes to the northwest Greenland. The ashes plunged areas near the volcano in southeast Iceland into darkness.


The volcano eruption was Grimsvoetn’s largest in 100 years. The Keflavik airport was shut down and the whole nation’s airspace was closed for a few hours. Many flights in Europe were affected and nearly 1000 flights were cancelled.

On June 3, situated in 70 km southeast of Mexico capital, Popocatepetl volcano erupted suddenly, sending smoke and dusts high into the air up to 3 km. The ashes drifted to Pueble, a city in the east. Mexican authorities had put the area around the volcanoes on alert and residents were restricted to enter the area 12 km away from the volcano.

On June 4, the Puyehue volcano in southern Chile erupted, sending a huge plume of smoke and ash into the sky and prompting the shutdown of nearby domestic and international airports in Buenos Aires, Argentina. 



During the eruption, there were thunders and lightning flashing in the sky.


6 hours after the eruption, an average of 230 earthquakes per hour was recorded in Puyehue. 12 earthquakes with Richter magnitude scale 4 and 50 earthquakes with Richter magnitude scale 3 or above broke out.


Chile government hoisted a red alert , increasing the number residents to be evacuated from 700 to 3500.