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Hundreds of Thousands of DEAD FISH on NEW JERSEY SHORE AUG 12 2010 - BP Gulf Oil Spill ?

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SEA GULLS ARE FLYING RATS! They usually eat anything. But they are not touching the hundreds of thousands of dead fish that washed up on the New Jersey Shore near Cape May on August 12, 2010. Why?

The MSM reportbimbo says that the feathered friends are feasting on all the fish. Did you see any? I didn't! Sea gulls will steal the potato chips out of your hand at the beach. If these fish were so tasty and healthy, the gulls...and dolphins...and sharks would have been ALL OVER THEM the minute the "supposed" net broke. LOL. No, ROTFLMAO. A caveman could smell something fishy with this story.

Could it be that the environmentalists worst fear that the BP spill oil, mixed with the toxic witches brew of Corexit, has made it to the gulf stream conveyor belt? Has the levels of oxygen been depleted in pockets in the Atlantic coast of the US? Or, is there something even more frightening going on?

Please share any thoughts or links. Youtubers are the best means of news in today's ever changing world polluted with MSM and government propaganda.

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  • I can comment here. I worked on a fishing boat with nets and these fish even tho dragged underwater in the nets for up to 3 hours all arrive on deck alive. We always scooted as many as poooible back to sea thru hole shutes we had cut into the sides of the boat. These fish would not have died from the a ripped net. Also there are far too many fish . No one single drag could have pulled in this many. The word of a net came from BIG OIL TEXAS. B.P. and COREXIT.From Fl .Sea,water,air BP corexit

  • I hope the American public will put their goverment on trial for letting BP get away with all this......

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  • That water just didn't want them anymore...look at it, splashing non stop...

  • @jackiebaron i did hear that the new jersey nets sucked tho....

  • Occurances like this are technically natural but something that doesn't happen everyday.

  • This is a sign which points to a Cat 5 hitting the east coast this year..Perhaps making landfall just where this massive fish kill washed ashore.

    You folks along the NJ coast get ready to make plans to leave home, and never to return. Forget a FEMA bailout..

  • I bet not one lazy ass person who lives near the area picked up some of the fish to have it tested. I am sure there are some nice homes near by. With the cost of real estate along the shore and the size of the investment you make in your home and the health of your children who swim there. You would think one of these wealthy persons would pay for testing on the dead fish. Just like when a deer gets hit in front of there expensive house it sits there and rots ( not my problem). NICE

  • they are using That fish for food for our meat? wtf?

  • The BP Oil Spill was on a large scale a fake event so it wouldn't make any sense to make a connection.

  • only one type of fish? Love Scott (BUG)

  • An inert VX agent was dumped off the shore of New Jersey. The state secretly accepted money from the department of defense for disposal of the inert VX agent.

  • Crude Oil Carries Arsenic and other toxins, its also possible that whatever is in the oil dispersant is poison but I dont know enough about that.

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