LITL ROK - Posle kiše mrtvih ptica koje su zasule gradić Bibi u Arkanzasu, u SAD, u obližnjem Ozarku obala reke bila je poplavljena mrtvim ribama. Dok vladini stručnjaci ispituju primerke mrtvih kosova u Bibiju i grgeča u Ozarku, blogeri iznose najraznovrsnija objašnjenja zašto se ovo desilo.
U mnoštvu teorija zavere jesu tajni eksperimenti američke vlade, ekološki terorizam čija su meta prirodna bogatstva Arkanzasa, početak smaka sveta 2012, pa do toga da vanzemaljci izvode još jedan intergalaktički naučni eksperiment.
Sve je počelo kada su stanovnici Bibija, grada udaljenog 60-ak kilometara severoistočno od Litl Roka, čekali Novu godinu. Oko pola dvanaest uveče ptice su počele da padaju sa neba, u početku jedna ili dve, a posle i po deset odjednom. Sat vremena kasnije čak četiri hiljade ptica palo je na zemlju i prekrilo površinu od kilometar i po u inače mirnom gradu.
U međuvremenu, na 200 kilometara odatle, na površini reke Arkanzas pojavile su se mrtve ribe. Po reci se belasalo na hiljade grgeča, da bi do kraja nedelje bilo više od 100.000 mrtvih riba.
Ornitolog Karin Rou smatra da je novogodišnji vatromet najverovatniji uzrok stradanja ptica, a prvi laboratorijski testovi pokazali su da je uzrok smrti ptica trauma.
Moguce da se ovo cesce desavalo ranije, ali da nije bilo zanimljivo medijima.
Kao sa svinjskim gripom kad osvane naslov Jos dvoje mrtvih od svinjskog gripa, a u realnom zivotu od sezonskog gripa umre deset puta vise ljudi ali ne dodje do medija, pa kontas kako svinjski tamani kao nenormalan.
[ milance_kg @ 06.01.2011. 19:38 ] @
Nisam zagovornik teorija zavera (takvih likova se ono u neku ruku plasim), i opet sa druge strane (cisto sumnjam da mediji nisu ovako nesto izvestavali ranije)
cudna koicidencija sa masovnim pomorom odredjenih vrsta u par dana?
Nego da vidimo da li je ovo prolazna pojava sa slucajnim poklapanjem ili stoji neki obrazac, ja se samo nadam de je ono prvo :|
[ a1200 @ 07.01.2011. 17:31 ] @
Evo solidnog objsnjenja za ono u USA.
Citat:
Oil and Gas Collection: Hydraulic Fracturing, Toxic Chemicals and the Surge of Earthquake Activity in Arkansas
Fracking the life out of Arkansas and beyond
by Rady Ananda
Global Research, January 6, 2011
The last four months of 2010, nearly 500 earthquakes rattled Guy, Arkansas. [1] The entire state experienced 38 quakes in 2009. [2] The spike in quake frequency precedes and coincides with the 100,000 dead fish on a 20-mile stretch of the Arkansas River that included Roseville Township on December 30. The next night, 5,000 red-winged blackbirds and starlings dropped dead out of the sky in Beebe. [3] Hydraulic fracturing is the most likely culprit for all three events, as it causes earthquakes with a resultant release of toxins into the environment. [4]
A close look at Arkansas’ history of earthquakes and drilling reveals a shocking surge in quake frequency following advanced drilling. The number of quakes in 2010 nearly equals all of Arkansas’ quakes for the entire 20th century. The oil and gas industry denies any correlation, but the advent of hydrofracking followed by earthquakes is a story repeated across the nation. It isn’t going to stop any time soon, either. Fracking has gone global.
Hydraulic fracturing (fracking) pumps water and chemicals into the ground at a pressurized rate exceeding what the bedrock can withstand, resulting in a microquake that produces rock fractures. Though initiated in 1947, technological advances now allow horizontal fracturing, vastly increasing oil and gas collection. [5] In 1996, shale-gas production in the U.S. accounted for 2 percent of all domestic natural gas production, reports Christopher Bateman in Vanity Fair. “Some industry analysts predict shale gas will represent a full half of total domestic gas production within 10 years.” [6] In 2000, U.S. gas reserve estimates stood at 177 trillion cubic feet, but ramped up to 245 tcf in 2008. These new technologies prompt experts to increase global gas reserve estimates ninefold. [7]