dinsdag 11 januari 2011

google map of recent animal deaths with a magnetic declination chart - SURVIVING EARTH CHANGES 2012

google map of recent animal deaths with a magnetic declination chart - SURVIVING EARTH CHANGES 2012

Animal deaths occurring along typical satellite path..

Overlayed google map of recent animal deaths with a magnetic declination chart. occurrences seem to be within 10° of the 0° line between polarities. Could be related to pole shift?



So far, these are the theories...
1.) CHEMTRAILING? Phosgene (CG) choking agent killing birds worldwide?
2.) NEW MADRID FAULT? Methane Gas killed them? Indiana Earthquake, Dec 30.
3.) HAARP? Deadly high electro-magnetic energy destroyed internal organs?
4.) POLE SHIFT? Poles are shifting (Planet X), lost instinct to navigate/exhaustion?
5.) SUN? Solar particles from a CME penetrated them at higher altitudes?
6.) EMP BLAST? From missile or a secret "black ops" spy satellite in outer space?
7.) COREXIT? The birds had a lot of internal bleeding - similar to ppl in the Gulf?
8.) FIREWORKS? Yes!! Of course!! the mainstream media is pushing this one! :)

Mysterious Bird Die-Off
Date: 01-03-11
Host: George Noory
Guests: Nick Begich & Alex Jones

Researcher Nick Begich and radio host Alex Jones commented on the recent bird die-off in Beebe, Arkansas (over 5,000 blackbirds fell to their deaths over a one-mile area) and the connection to possible secret testing or experiments. The birds' organs were pulverized internally, almost liquefied, and one of the prime suspects as to the cause would be some type of electromagnetic test or energy weapons, said Jones. It's possible that Project HAARP, some type of micro blast, or strange weather manipulation might be the explanation, Begich added. For more, see this article by Jones and Paul Watson.

BIRD deaths reported in 2011...

Arkansas -- 5000 + http://offgridsurvival.com/deadbirdsd...
Louisiana -- 500 + http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/01...
Texas, Illinois, Tennessee, & Georgia
New Hampshire & Arizona
Kentucky -- (link) http://www.wpsdlocal6.com/news/local/...
North Carolina - hundreds of Pelicans (autopsy have ruled out humans killing birds)
Canada http://www.cbc.ca/canada/montreal/sto...
Japan & Hong Kong
Taiwan http://translate.googleusercontent.co...
China http://www.sott.net/articles/show/221...
New Zealand, Germany, & UK
Falköping Sweden (link) http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/20...
Italy - 8000+ doves
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/artic...

FISH & SEA LIFE deaths reported in 2011...

Arkansas (100,000 dead fish) washed up in Arkansas river http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/40887450/...
Maryland (2 Million dead fish) in Chesapeake Bay http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2011/0...
http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSN0...
Florida, Texas, & Indiana
Pennsylvania - http://meadvilletribune.com/local/x20...
Michigan - Mass fish death in Lincoln Park (link)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T3XEJf...
South Carolina - 1000's of dead fish Folly Beach
http://follybeach.live5news.com/conte...
Brazil - 100 tons of dead fish (link)http://www.sott.net/articles/show/

220958-Brazil-100-tons-of-dead-fish-wash­-up-on-shore
New Zealand (link) http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/art...
Canada & Australia
UK/Whales (40,000 dead crab/Bream/Other)
Italy (100,000 dead fish)
Vietnam (150 Tons of dead farm fish)
Philippines, Haiti, & Dominican Republic
Florida Manatee deaths

RECENT WORLD WIDE! DEAD BIRDS AND FISH! THEY ARE EVERYWHERE! http://www.thebigwobble.com/2011/01/w...

Shift of Earth's magnetic north pole impacts Tampa airport
http://www2.tbo.com/content/2011/jan/...

More birds falling from the sky?
http://theextinctionprotocol.wordpres...

Bird kill caused by Perfect Ice Storm
http://scarletwhore.com/?p=2595

Toxic cloud may be responsible for animal deaths

By Jes Alexander on January 7,2011

LONDON (Herald de Paris) – It is alarming the number of excuses being given for the animals that have been dropping dead since New Year’s Eve; washing ashore; and falling from the skies. Surely science can not be this daft. Is it ignorance? Or does someone not want you to know what is really going on? Let’s take a look.

The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission blames the sudden mass death of 5,000 red-winged blackbirds on … fireworks. They went on to explain that blackbirds have poor vision, and flew into a New Year’s celebration. The Arkansas explanation, however, failed to address the birds that similarly died en masse in Kentucky, Tennessee, and Louisiana, around the same time. Surely Arkansas blackbirds with bad eyesight did not fly into a fireworks display, then glide gently to other states to expire.

At almost the exact same time, approximately 100,000 drum fish washed ashore along a 32 mile stretch of the Arkansas River. Arkansas authorities immediately denied a connection. “We don’t see any possible way they’re related,” said Mark Oliver of the state’s fish and game commission. They blamed the mass death of the drum on disease.

This would imply two things. First, every drum contracted the exact same disease at the exact same time. Diseases don’t work like that. So, too, it would imply that fish are much less healthy, but have much better eyesight than local blackbirds.

In Maryland, that state’s Department of Environment issues a decree that nearly 2 million fish that washed up on its shores all died because of a spell of cold weather, and a sudden drop in the temperature. While excessively low temperatures have been recorded in the Chesapeake Bay in the past 45 days, the Spot Croaker species typically enters the Chesapeake in December, so they tolerate a normally cold temperature range.

In the United Kingdom, 40,000 velvet swimming crabs washed ashore, also dead, in Kent, England, much to the horror of gawking coastal Brits, and equally to the delight of the local gull population. ”This shows just how much severe weather can disrupt marine life, as well as our own lives,” Tony Child, a spokesman for the Thanet Coast Project.

But then reports began filtering in from other countries. A mass fish kill in Brazil, and mass deaths of birds and fish in Sweden, Italy, Japan, Thailand, New Zealand, and elsewhere. But New Zealand boasts temperatures annually 2-3ºC warmer than usual because of oceanic currents. So there goes the frozen fish theory.

Weather, alone, has not been blamed. Kerry Sheridan, a writer for Agence France Presse (AFP) suggested astronauts could be testing a potent sound beams to ward off aliens, or that the US military experimenting with satellite-powered energy weapons. And, of course, many are pointing to Bible verse, Hosea 4:1-3: “The land dries up, and all who live in it waste away; the beasts of the field, the birds in the sky and the fish in the sea are swept away.”

Then there’s that pesky Mayan doomsday calendar, but I ask you – did the world end on December 31st, 2010 simply becauseyour calendar ran out of pages? Of course not. So let’s look at a more plausible explanation.

On December 16th, 2010, the circulation of the atmosphere swirled backwards against the jet stream over North America, as colder air rushed down through the center of the United States, while tropical Pacific air entered the Southwest. This seems to have upset something in the upper atmosphere. Hold that thought.

The jet stream normally moves air masses through our atmosphere predominantly from West to East, with subtle variations. December 28-31, Arkansas experienced what locals called, “Crazy weather,” heavy rains, and unseasonable tornadic activity caused, at least in-part, by the swirling effects of the “backwards” incident of December 16th.

Where does that unsettled air mass go next? Generally Eastward, and what is East of Arkansas? Among other places Kentucky, Tennessee, and Maryland. Several days later, after crossing the Atlantic Ocean, that same air mass spreads out over Europe, and dips back down into the Asian Pacific possibly encountering the UK, Sweden, Thailand, and New Zealand along the way.

It seems logical then that the same mass of air has been in-place in the general vicinity of every fish and marine massacre of the past 9 days, and the correlation between the air and the water can be explained as simply as rainfall. Please recall that the atmosphere and large bodies of water are forever tied together by the water cycle, the single element that creates the conditions to sustain life as we know it on our planet.

Why isn’t this being reported globally? Everyone is testing the fish, the crabs, and the birds, when clearly there is ample probable cause to assume that there is something going on in an air mass that is circling the belt of our planet. Is anyone testing that air mass?

Ask yourself – what could possibly be in the atmosphere that could be toxic enough to kill off these tender species’ en masse? I can think of two events in 2010 that could offer an answer.

BP’s Gulf of Mexico fiasco comes to mind. BP, in its infinite wisdom, burned millions of gallons of toxic crude oil and caustic “dispersant” into our atmosphere. ”We fixed the water,” they explained. Please recall that it rained oily rain in New Orleans, last summer, as evidence that when you burn oily toxic chemicals they have to go somewhere, and come back down somewhere else. And what they burned was nothing to ignore. The labels on the drums of BP-developed dispersant specifically said that their product should not be breathed or handled without protective gear. Nevertheless, they were permitted to loft this chemical into our atmosphere.

The second event to affect our atmosphere globally were the air traffic-disrupting eruptions of Iceland’s Eyjafjallajökull Volcano. From April 14th to May 21st, Eyjafjallajökull disrupted more air travel around the world than anyone or anything since World War II, with two magnificent phases of ash plume. In all, the Icelandic volcano vaulted 250 million cubic metres of caustic Tephra into the atmosphere, the very same material that has in our recorded past caused what are generally called, “Volcanic Winters,” sustained periods of significantly colder weather across the globe.

Despite our global knowledge of both events, in researching for this article I found no evidence that any scientific organisation anywhere on the planet has conducted any study or experiments to explain what the result might be of a possible convergence of volcanic tephra, unrefined crude oil, and highly toxic, man-made chemical dispersant in our upper atmosphere.

Nevertheless, the laboratory of common sense seems to point all its findings to a single, highly toxic mass of air circling the globe in our upper atmosphere, and for which our species is at least partially to blame.

Mass animal deaths scrutinized as Google map cites numerous incidents
The deaths of 5,000 blackbirds in Arkansas is one of several recent instances of mass animal deaths across the world.
January 7th, 2011
01:06 PM ET

Five thousand blackbirds in Arkansas. One hundred pelicans near Jacksonville, North Carolina. Three hundred doves in Italy. Seventy bats in Tucson, Arizona. Thousands of fish in Australia, New Zealand, Vietnam, the Philippines, Brazil and the United States.

Google is now hosting a map of incidents of mass animal deaths around the world. Google Maps' distinctive blue balloons indicate where the deaths took place. Click on a balloon, and the map provides you with a link to a news report on the incident.

As of Friday afternoon, there were about 30 cases pinpointed on the search engine's mapping site, most of them in the U.S. and Europe.

Some might say it's getting spooky - and not just by conspiracy theorist standards - but experts tell CNN Radio that theories of UFOs and secret government weapons are, naturally, far-....

In the case of the Arkansas blackbirds, wildlife buffs have said that a loud noise or other event may have precipitated the blunt-force t... that killed the birds. Of all the notions about their deaths, Susie Kesielke, curator of birds at the Los Angeles Zoo, believes the theory that fireworks startled the birds is the most plausible.

“Blackbirds roost communally in the wintertime, and they sleep more soundly than most animals,” Kesielke said, adding that the birds were shocked awake and extremely disoriented.

Jonathan Sleeman, director of the National Wildlife Health Center in Madison, Wisconsin, said his office has investigated 16 mass bird deaths in the past 20 years.

“This is a bit unusual but not unique,” he explained. “Most of the cases involved pesticides or poison ingested by the birds, but trauma has also been found to be the cause of mass bird deaths."

Good to know experts aren't buying that Armageddon is upon us. Offering even more comfort is the blog Universe Today, which suggests that the deaths aren't so much strange as they are "a symptom of the digital age where news travels faster than you can say, 'The End is Nigh.' "

It cites a Time magazine article that details several strange mass animal deaths and wonders "if the internet age allows us to connect the dots where there are none to be connected."

As for connecting dots, the blog suggests that the map on Google could be laid on top of a "current global oil exploration map to test the hypothesis that the deaths could have been caused by ground-penetrating tomography."

In any case, it seems level heads are prevailing for now - at least until scads of humans succumb to spontaneous combustion.

“Until the sky turns red and there’s a plague of locusts, this event is not that unusual,” Sleeman said of the blackbirds.

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