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It's not just the birds...100 tons of dead fish have washed up in Nothern Brazil in the last week!

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posted on Jan, 5 2011 @ 09:54 AM
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It's not just the birds...100 tons of dead fish have washed up in Nothern Brazil in the last week!


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A survey conducted by the Federation of Fishermen's Colony of Paraná, Paranaguá on the coast of the state, indicates that at least 100 tons of fish (sardine, croaker and catfish) have turned up dead since last Thursday off the coast of Parana.

On Sunday, representatives from the Environmental Institute of Paraná (IAP), the Secretary of State for the Environment and Water Resources (SEMA), took samples to verify the reason for the deaths. The report will be released today.
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posted on Jan, 5 2011 @ 09:54 AM
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It has been a long time since I posted anything here on ATS, but I felt this article was important to share and discuss, especially in light of the recent events here in the US involving the large bird and fish kills.

MOD's, I did change the actual title of the article since it was orginally in a different language.

I have provided the link above from the Parana-Online news outlet from Northern Brazil, but translated through Google. As someone who is 100% fluent in Portuguese and lived in the NE part of Brazil for years in both Recife and Fortaleza, I will say that this Google translation to English is fairly accurate, but for the record, here is the orginal link to the story:

parana-online.com.br...

In the article, the government officals say that they would be releasing the results of their tests today, but in today's article, they now say it will not be until the end of the week. Here is that article in both the orginal, and in English, via Google (which by the way, today's translation is actually pretty crappy, and very choppy):

parana-online.com.br...

translate.google.com... 2BSOBRE%2BMORTANDADE%2BDE%2BPEIXES%2BSAIRA%2BNO%2BFINAL%2BDA%2BSEMANA

Ok, now that all of the links are provided and the proper documentation provided......my question becomes....WHAT the @#$% is going on in the world right now?

I have been reading here on ATS about all kinds of wild theories, from End Times to HAARP, to alien ships hitting all of the dead birds in the US.

Personally, it really feels to me that the media is working very hard to downplay these events as minor, and not scary.

Hmm...a few hundred birds in one spot. 5,000 in another. A few hundred thousand fish in another area.

But come on!!!!! 100 tons of dead fish is insanity to ponder!

The media, TPTB, and anyone else in the know better wake up to the fact that a lot of people are getting worried, especially as more and more reports come streaming in from around the globe.

So the birds died from fireworks? Ahh...did they have fireworks in that town last year?

Is this enormous fish kill the result of underwater bongos being played?

I would love to hear from any ATS experts on what could kill so many fish so quickly. Quite frankly, this one incident is Brazil is nerve-wracking to me, but when coupled with all of the other events happening at the same time, it seems really scary.

Thoughts or comments anyone?



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edit on 5-1-2011 by lasertaglover because: (no reason given)



posted on Jan, 5 2011 @ 10:06 AM
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Don't let it upset you. I know it's a very unusual occurrence that could be related to the change in polarity, but it's not like us humans are going to face extinction from it. I'm not worried at all. If you die, you're dead and that's it. We'll see what happens.



posted on Jan, 5 2011 @ 10:08 AM
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Please search the first page before posting...

already here...

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posted on Jan, 5 2011 @ 10:13 AM
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Well.. my apologies..when I first started typing this at 9:45, there was nothing on this....rather than quickly get a google translated article on to ATS, I thought it would be better to actually provide multiple sources, and a follow-up with both yesterday's and today's news report.

Oh well, I guess it is a timing issue. The other post through out the article, and a paragraph.

I'll type faster in the future.



posted on Jan, 5 2011 @ 10:15 AM
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