Hundreds of whales dead after mass stranding in New Zealand

Strange.
Wonder if they know something we don't.
http://www.cnn.com/2017/02/09/asia/new-zealand-whales-stranding/

The research is out there, Start with the fukushima nuclear disaster. The main street media has provided almost zero coverage. The US west coast is experiencing mass die-offs of starfish and shellfish. The starfish are melting and the shellfish have a virus type of cancer. Dec 2016 was estimated that the west coast would start seeing radiation levels in there coastal waters. Presently the radiation levels are low but the currents are slow and this is just the beginning. You can thank GE, they own it.
 
The research is out there, Start with the fukushima nuclear disaster. The main street media has provided almost zero coverage. The US west coast is experiencing mass die-offs of starfish and shellfish. The starfish are melting and the shellfish have a virus type of cancer. Dec 2016 was estimated that the west coast would start seeing radiation levels in there coastal waters. Presently the radiation levels are low but the currents are slow and this is just the beginning. You can thank GE, they own it.
Devil's advocate here...but wouldn't that show up in their fatty tissue? If it was some kind of radiation poisoning? I'm no marine biologist. (insert Costanza pic)

Its very strange though, allegedly they are quite intelligent. This was a week after Trump announced he was running... http://news.nationalgeographic.com/2015/11/151120-worlds-largest-whale-stranding-sei-chile-animals/
Who knows.
 
Devil's advocate here...but wouldn't that show up in their fatty tissue? If it was some kind of radiation poisoning? I'm no marine biologist. (insert Costanza pic)

Its very strange though, allegedly they are quite intelligent. This was a week after Trump announced he was running... http://news.nationalgeographic.com/2015/11/151120-worlds-largest-whale-stranding-sei-chile-animals/
Who knows.

All good buddy, yes it should especially when you have conclusive evidence that the water has tested positive for radiation that has come from the disaster. The shellfish have a leukemia based cancer that is turning them into sludge. So let me ask you, if they filter feed masses amounts of even low radiation level water, do you think it would have an affect on them? like I said the media has placed a dark blanket over these incidents. Plus the FDA has turned down any requests to test the fish off the west coast.
 
Devil's advocate here...but wouldn't that show up in their fatty tissue? If it was some kind of radiation poisoning? I'm no marine biologist. (insert Costanza pic)

Its very strange though, allegedly they are quite intelligent. This was a week after Trump announced he was running... http://news.nationalgeographic.com/2015/11/151120-worlds-largest-whale-stranding-sei-chile-animals/
Who knows.

Seriously, I think the maximum number willing to die for Trump would be just a few, not hundreds!
 
AGW!!!



At least 250 whales were already dead of 400 found beached on Farewell Spit in Golden Bay on the tip of the South Island Friday, the Department of Conservation said in a statement.
Rescuers attempted to refloat more than 100 whales mid-morning, of which about 50 returned to sea.

However, another 80 to 90 whales who were freed re-stranded themselves in the same place just five hours later, Inwood said.


http://edition.cnn.com/2017/02/09/asia/new-zealand-whales-stranding/

The largest whale stranding in New Zealand took place in 1918, when 1,000 whales stranded themselves on Chatham Islands.


Year 1918!!!





Heat wave history: The temperature hit 103 degrees in 1918 in Saginaw

http://www.mlive.com/news/saginaw/index.ssf/2015/08/hottest_august_temperature_of.html

SAGINAW, MI -- Kids today may not realize how hot their ancestors had it.

Nearly 100 years ago today, on Aug. 6, 1918, the temperature in Saginaw soared to 103 degrees, while Detroit recorded a 104 degree temperature, the National Weather Service reports.

Both are the record maximum temperatures for either location for the month of August.

The headline on an Aug. 7, 1918, edition of The Saginaw News Courier states, "Heat record broken Tuesday afternoon as mercury reaches 103.1."




http://snr.unl.edu/LincolnWeather/records/Top-Ten-hot-Cold.asp

Month: August

Hottest
Year Average
Temperature Rank
1937 84.3 1
1947 84.0 2
1983 83.4 3
1936 83.2 4
1913 82.6 5
1959 81.0 6
1918 80.9 7
1955 80.7 8
1938 80.2 9
1909 80.1 10
 
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