Monday, January 10, 2011

Moving Magnetic North Pole May be the Cause of Mysterious Bird, Fish & Crab Deaths

The steady and rapid movement of the Magnetic North Pole may be responsible for the recent, sudden and mysterious death of thousands of birds and millions of fish in the US.

In the last week, nearly 100,000 fish washed up on the shores of the Arkansas River, dead. &&Also in Arkansas, thousands of red-winged blackbirds fell from the sky and plummeted to the ground where they were also found dead. The scene repeated itself in Southern Louisiana where 500 red-winged blackbirds recently plunged out of the sky, dead on arrival, and in Chesapeake Bay, thousands of dead fish have begun washing up onto bay shores. Recently several million animals have mysteriously died in the United States. Although some thought that the cause may have been related to fireworks, disease and sudden cold, the cause may be more obvious, the steady, but rapid movement of the Magnetic North Pole towards Russia.
The following are some recent mysterious bird deaths and fish death incidences that have occurred in the United States:
12/31/2010 5,000 redwinged blackbirds plunged to their death.
01/03/2011 100,000 fish wash up dead in Arkansas
01/04/2011 500 birds were found littering a Louisiana highway
01/05/2011 Hundreds of birds fall out of the sky in Murray Kentucky
01/06/2011 Thousands of Turtle Doves fall for the skys, dead in Italy
01/06/2011 Two million fish that wash up on the shores of the Chesapeake Bay in Maryland
01/06/2011 40,000 Crabs wash up dead on the coastline near Kent, England.
 

 

read the whole article at Times Square Chronicles

1 comment:

  1. “MASS ANIMAL DEATHS UPDATED:

    http://map­s.google.c­o.uk/maps/­ms?hl=en&i­e=UTF8&vps­=1&jsv=304­e&oe=UTF8&­msa=0&msid­=214033381­9177547702­49.0004991­4669207a78­2c3e

    Of course, this is unrelated to the Macondo Blowout...­.

    or the toxic cloud formed when methane oxidizes to formaldehy­de and CO2 has rapidly encircled our atmosphere­....

    of course not.”

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