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September 6, 2014

Top Of Food Chain Now Dying Off West Coast – “My Biggest Fear Is If This…Is Everywhere”


By Live Free or Die

Nearly ever since the devastating 2011 Fukushima earthquake, we’ve been sharing censored news about the dying Pacific Ocean and this latest story from ENENews is a heartbreaker as we learn that not only are killer whales dying along the West coast and are now at their lowest level in 30 years, but that NO babies have been born in the last two years.

With reports titled “Fuku Death: 98% Of Pacific Seafloor Covered In Dead Sea Creatures 145 Miles Off The Coast Of California” and “Scariest Chart Ever – Fukushima And The End Of Humanity (Video)”, and with the mainstream media still censoring the most important news from the Pacific Ocean and West coast, it’s no wonder that Fukushima is now taking down the top of the food chain. We can only wonder when we’ll be next…

The two videos below include James Corbett with Greg Hunter in a global war and Fukushima update as well as a video from MissingSky101 documenting a HUGE surge in strandings of marine mammal along the US West Coast which left scientists saying “This is very weird” and “My biggest fear is if this… is everywhere” along the entire coast.

Kitsap Sun, Sept 2, 2014: … deaths reduce orca population to lowest level in 30 years — The endangered killer whale population in Puget Sound continues to decline… [it's] dropped to 78… according to Ken Balcomb of the Center for Whale Research. No new calves have been born to the three pods since 2012, he said. And, alarmingly, the social structure among the orcas appears to be “splintering.”… He compiles an annual census of the population for submission to the federal government… [T]he past few years, the pods have divided themselves into small groups, sometimes staying together but often staying apart… Balcomb suggests that the primary factor for the population decline is a lack of food for the killer whales…







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Originally published at BIN 










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