Here you go folks, although I know people like to leap to "end of time" conclusions without waiting for the report. lol
"A USC biologist reported finding high levels of a powerful nerve toxin in the dead fish. The biologist said Domoic acid may explain why the fish crowded in the marina. The toxin has been linked to neurological disorders, illnesses and deaths in other sea life."
@MrJamfoof Sardines r not nasty really they r good for your health even though I can't stand them. My husband loves them but these fish like insects r grt indicators of 4 warnings of things 2 come. Their senses r higher they feel things before us period. So they r very significant to our lives so treasure them as u would anything else.
@PROFILESophiaYates yeah keep telling yourself that i have tried a sardine before there gross and extremely salty saltyness is not good for you Codd,catfish,samen,shark all good and healthy sardine's nasty if you like it i guess you better start stocking up on them .
P.S. i treasured them like you said in the toilet haha!!
@chrshammer Geesh now who the heck knows. I would say yes to that really. But the other things I still do not write out of the picture to the chain reaction. Nothing is to far from possible to me anymore. We all know the smallest of animals, insects and the lowest on the food chain feel the impact first because their senses r more keen. I believe that so we do know there has been recent activity so makes sense. I just hope in my heart Japan & the world 4 that matter look 2 a better future.
Think about hind sight. My God look what has happened. We should all stick together really. As much as some people want to think oh it's only on that part of the Globe or it's over there it wont affect us. Don't think that either 4 just that reason. We may need them as well. Don even t think that. Were all on this big rock together like everyone says . Reality! We r on the same rock so lets all help out preserve it or were all dun 4. Im 4 sticking together.
Wait, wait, wait. Hundreds of thousands of sardines die because they "used up all the oxygen"......but other fish are alive?? Mr Hughan says that with few exceptions, sardines were the only fish that died, and we see other live fish in the vid. Does this mean other fish have suddenly adapted to anaerobic conditions?? Or does it mean that Andrew Hughan from the Department of Fish and Game doesn't know an anchovy from a hole in the ground?
Here you go folks, although I know people like to leap to "end of time" conclusions without waiting for the report. lol
"A USC biologist reported finding high levels of a powerful nerve toxin in the dead fish. The biologist said Domoic acid may explain why the fish crowded in the marina. The toxin has been linked to neurological disorders, illnesses and deaths in other sea life."
chaoscleaner 11 months ago
sardines are nasty anyway who needs em but no seriously its the end of the world as we know it haha!! bring it on
MrJamfoof 11 months ago
@MrJamfoof Sardines r not nasty really they r good for your health even though I can't stand them. My husband loves them but these fish like insects r grt indicators of 4 warnings of things 2 come. Their senses r higher they feel things before us period. So they r very significant to our lives so treasure them as u would anything else.
PROFILESophiaYates 11 months ago
@PROFILESophiaYates yeah keep telling yourself that i have tried a sardine before there gross and extremely salty saltyness is not good for you Codd,catfish,samen,shark all good and healthy sardine's nasty if you like it i guess you better start stocking up on them .
P.S. i treasured them like you said in the toilet haha!!
MrJamfoof 11 months ago
@MrJamfoof very nice thank you.
PROFILESophiaYates 11 months ago
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@PROFILESophiaYates im just messin with you dont take what i say to heart if you like sardines thats cool i personally dont though
MrJamfoof 11 months ago
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MrJamfoof 11 months ago
Maybe now could it have been a warning sign of something else to come?
PROFILESophiaYates 11 months ago
@PROFILESophiaYates Earthquake perhaps? or maybe HAARP?
chrshammer 11 months ago
@chrshammer Geesh now who the heck knows. I would say yes to that really. But the other things I still do not write out of the picture to the chain reaction. Nothing is to far from possible to me anymore. We all know the smallest of animals, insects and the lowest on the food chain feel the impact first because their senses r more keen. I believe that so we do know there has been recent activity so makes sense. I just hope in my heart Japan & the world 4 that matter look 2 a better future.
PROFILESophiaYates 11 months ago
Think about hind sight. My God look what has happened. We should all stick together really. As much as some people want to think oh it's only on that part of the Globe or it's over there it wont affect us. Don't think that either 4 just that reason. We may need them as well. Don even t think that. Were all on this big rock together like everyone says . Reality! We r on the same rock so lets all help out preserve it or were all dun 4. Im 4 sticking together.
PROFILESophiaYates 11 months ago
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PROFILESophiaYates 11 months ago
Wait, wait, wait. Hundreds of thousands of sardines die because they "used up all the oxygen"......but other fish are alive?? Mr Hughan says that with few exceptions, sardines were the only fish that died, and we see other live fish in the vid. Does this mean other fish have suddenly adapted to anaerobic conditions?? Or does it mean that Andrew Hughan from the Department of Fish and Game doesn't know an anchovy from a hole in the ground?
EightOfCoins 11 months ago
@EightOfCoins I think maybe he is trying to cover up what really happened. I know, it's hard to believe.
mcap52 11 months ago
@EightOfCoins They're not covering up very well...the truth will come out...truth will prevail.
almostmidnightdesign 11 months ago
@almostmidnightdesign Oh..BIG cover up. LOL
chaoscleaner 11 months ago