Millions upon millions of fish and sea creatures are dying around the world, but it's all very mysterious, as there does not appear to be much explanation for it, logical or otherwise.
When more than six tons of fish died recently in Marina del Ray, it made headlines all over the U.S., according to the blog The Mind Unleashed. But in truth, what happened off the coast of southern California has been replicated all around the globe. In fact, in 2014, as you will see below, mass fish deaths have become very commonplace.
Taken individually or even a few at a time, you would not get the impression that there was a problem. But taken collectively, it's apparent that something is happening. But why?
Has our environment suddenly and dramatically changed? Is there some sort of global weather or geothermal pattern to blame?
What follows is an incomplete list of just some of the most recent incidents of massive deaths of fish and sea life:
Comment: This is another example of the PTB trying to sidestep the greater problems caused by methane and other oil chemicals polluting the atmosphere and ground water by linking this to the non-issue of greenhouse gasses and global warming. The earth has not been warming for the past 16 years nor are greenhouse gasses causing the extreme climate changes the earth has been experiencing. For information on what is actually causing these changes, listen to the SOTT radio broadcast on Earth Changes in an Electric Universe.
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