Sunday, January 9, 2011

Sunday Globe Special: Death is Part of Life

What is amazing here is they are confirming what WRH has been saying about this story since it broke.

"Mass wildlife deaths called common; Gruesome events happen frequently, biologists say" by Darryl Fears, Washington Post  / January 9, 2011

WASHINGTON — For an explanation of these mysterious events, some have turned to Scripture or to the Mayan calendar, which suggests the world will end in 2012. But scientists say these massive wildlife kills were not the result of a man-made disaster or a spooky sign of the apocalypse. They happen in nature all the time....

Yeah, but when it comes to global warming all we get from them is gas. 

Maryland wildlife biologists are still investigating the deaths of 2 million spot and some croakers, also known as drum fish. But they have a theory: These fish are particularly vulnerable to cold and were killed when water temperatures dropped suddenly and sharply in late December....

“It’s colder than it’s been in 25 years,’’ said Dawn Stoltzfus, a spokeswoman for the Maryland Department of the Environment....  

For once I believe them.   

See: Firefighters rescue dog from frigid Charles River

When birds fall out the sky and fish float to the surface as if in a nightmare, people reach for an explanation. At least one Internet blogger cited the Mayan calendar, and another turned to the doomsday prophecies of Nostradamus.

Look at the lying "MSM" go to such great lengths to discredit the Internet and bloggers.

Of course, YOU NEVER FIND ANY of THAT S*** HERE, dear readers!

Others believe humans are responsible.  

Well, we know what fart-misting crowd they come from, so.... pffffft!

People have been known to throw poisonous food to birds, and workers have illegally dumped pesticides into storm sewers.   

Or MAYBE RUNOFF from FACTORY FARMS, 'eh?

Large man-made disasters have taken an enormous toll on wildlife.  

I didn't so it. I'm just a simple citizen trying to make my way in life and trying to better the world.

But diseases such as avian botulism and cholera stalk birds as they nest in enormous colonies, killing thousands. Bacteria that lurk near fish and amphibians often take lives....   

Makes one want to become a vegan, doesn't it? 

Is that the agenda you guys were trying to push?

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Then why was the "MSM" making such a big deal out it?