Now 100K dead fish have washed up in Arkansas

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I’m not into the Bible BS, but what’s happening in Arkansas does seem like some sort of very, very strange, dare I say it, event approaching biblical proportions.  First it was the birds, and now it’s fish dying in record numbers.  What is happening in Huckabee’s Haven?  Read the story:

More bizarre happenings in Arkansas: The state, reeling from the chilling sight of thousands of dead birds dropping from the sky over the weekend, is now grappling with 100,000 fish that have washed up on a 20-mile stretch of the Arkansas River. Officials suspect disease killed the drum fish, and note that while fish die-offs aren’t unusual, the size of this one is. Officials are hopeful the phenomenon isn’t the result of pollution or toxins. “The fish kill only affected one species of fish,” an official tells CNN. “If it was from a pollutant, it would have affected all of the fish.” Click for more on the dead birds.

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Phyl Morello
13 years ago

our government as well as all governments are responsible for so much that we ordinary citizens will never know. Too much power & greed is rampant in our governments. Unfortunately, our wildlife & environment suffers at their whims.

13 years ago

Speaking of dead fish, there was something on here that I saw earlier about “murdered whales” or maybe dolphins. I just glanced at it to read later and now I have lost it.

I had the article and now I have lost it!

13 years ago

I doubt the fish were killed by lightening strikes.

Reply to  Holte Ender
13 years ago

Yes, that’s what they want you to think, Holte.

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