Anonymous ID: 1fcceb Aug. 17, 2023, 5:42 a.m. No.19375081   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5101 >>5114 >>5139 >>5456 >>5621 >>5683 >>5812 >>5887 >>5916

>>19375033

tyb

breaking and massive story.

repost

Lurkers and anons make sure you circulate this new findings

corp o7

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>>19375005 lb

>>19374982 lb

Anon kept a eye on this story when it first started to get reported. Trump has stated many times it is killing the birds. Anon remembers posting about this when the second group of wales was reported around 56. these are creatures that can live up to over 180 years.

Anon has never seen one in real life but all these so called climate activits depolyed by Al Gore and others like kerry are indirectly responsible for this.

Anon hope they have a fucking breakdown from the trauma once they realize they helped do this,

the fucking stupid brainwashed idiots.

Anons should make sure this story is blasted and shared around the globe.

FUCK THEM THE STUPID CUNTS, MOST WILL END UP IN A MENTAL HOME COS OF THEIR ACTIONS

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SHOCKING, THE WIND FARMS ARE CAUSING THE DEATHS OF WHALES AROUND THE WORLD, LIES FROM GLOBALIST

Note: michael shellenberger (twitter files) talks about his documentary.

The noise the wind farms make disturbs their sonar and direction and ends up killing and beaching whales leading to their deaths. extinction level for the North atlantic great whales where there are only 340 whales left !!!

Anon kept a eye on this story when it first started to get reported.

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‘Catastrophe’: Whale deaths linked to wind farms in new documentary

https://youtu.be/0tKZ3DkaDGw

3,565 views 17 Aug 2023

Author and environmental policy expert Michael Shellenberger says his new documentary “Thrown to the Wind” reveals the link between offshore wind turbines and increased whale deaths.

“I’m already in conversations with members of Congress about holding hearings on this,” Mr Shellenberger told Sky News host Andrew Bolt.

“This is an absolute environmental catastrophe brought on by bad environmental policies.”

Anonymous ID: 1fcceb Aug. 17, 2023, 5:48 a.m. No.19375101   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5114 >>5139

>>19375081

COLLECTING OLD POSTS ABOUT WHALES

#19196520 at 2023-07-17 18:39:25 (UTC+1)

Q Research General #23577: Dubs Confirm…. Edition

>>19196470 pb

r.i.p 56 whales who washed up on a scottish beach and died.

Anon does not believe the official story.

very sad, this fatso is waiting for a fish supper.

Scotland: 55 whales dead after mass stranding on beach, with people told to avoid area

SCOTLAND

whales

https://www.itv.com/news/2023-07-16/more-than-40-whales-dead-after-mass-stranding-on-scottish-beach

Sunday 16 July 2023 at 8:18pm

A pod of 55 pilot whales have died following a "mass stranding" on a Scottish beach.

Marine rescuers swarmed the coastline at Traigh Mhor in North Tolsta, on the Isle of Lewis, to reports that dozens of the mammals were struggling in the area on Sunday morning.

Marine medics armed with first aid kits desperately tried to save the whales but only one was successfully swam back in the sea.

It is estimated at least 55 pilot whales washed up on the beach.

One of the dead whales appeared to have had a vaginal prolapse - so it's currently suspected the whole pod stranded due to one female giving birth.

Pilot whales are small whales characterised as part of the dolphin family.

A statement from the BDMLR on Sunday said: "This morning (Sunday 16th July 2023) around 7am, BDMLR were alerted to a mass stranding of around 55 pilot whales on the Isle of Lewis, Scotland.

"Unfortunately, none (apart from one that was refloated early on) survived the ordeal - the last animals were declared deceased at about 3:30pm.

"This was an incredibly complex rescue - the signal was extremely poor in such a remote area with our Medics often having to drive 1-5 miles to get service to communicate with Rescue Coordinators at Head Office.

"Medics from surrounding areas also prepared their kits and made their way to the island from the mainland.

"Rescue Coordinators even facilitated flying in more refloatation pontoons from various regions across England and Scotland via Civil Air Support."

The rescuers said earlier: "The reason for the whales stranding is currently unknown, but pilot whales are notorious for their strong social bonds, so often, when one whale gets into difficulty and strands, the rest follow, leading to more of them stranding."

Watch: Surf school captures giant humpback whale in Donegal Bay

A Police Scotland spokesman said: "Officers are currently assisting partners with a number of stranded pilot whales on the beach at Tolsta, Stornoway.

"To allow the dolphins the best chance of survival, please avoid the area."

A spokeswoman for the Maritime and Coastguard Agency said it was "responding to reports of mammals beached at Traigh Mhor on Isle of Lewis" on Sunday July 16.

Roads closed as diggers drag dead whale off beach

Anonymous ID: 1fcceb Aug. 17, 2023, 5:50 a.m. No.19375114   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5139

>>19375101

>>19375081

moar - follow link below to all posts dropped by anons on this subject

https://qresear.ch/?q=whales

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#19008183 at 2023-06-14 21:40:19 (UTC+1)

Q Research General #23339: Anons Wish Happy Birthday Day To 45-47, Ready For That Storm Edition

 

<Submarine wars.

https://globalnews.ca/news/9767769/ns-pilot-whales-port-hood/

Post mortem shows pilot whales were healthy before they swam ashore and died in N.S.

Animal autopsies on a group of pilot whales that washed ashore last weekend on Cape Breton indicate the whales were healthy, says a marine animal conservation group.

Tonya Wimmer, executive director of the Marine Animal Response Society, says necropsies performed on eight of the whales suggest the animals were not following a sick member who had become disoriented and led them to shore.

While the final necropsy results aren't in yet, Wimmer says the whales potentially swam to their deaths because they weren't paying attention to where they were going. whales, she says, are often following food and don't realize the ocean water receding as they approach the shore.

"They don't seem to realize the tide is actually dropping underneath them, and they do get stuck," she said in a recent interview.

In total, 11 whales came ashore Sunday in Port Hood, N.S., but three were pushed back into the water by passersby and survived.

The whales were a mix of males and females, Wimmer said, with the largest around five metres long.

"They're not as big as their cousin, the killer whale," she said, "but they can get quite big."

They were a part of a larger group of about 30 pilot whales swimming nearby, she said, which included "extremely small" calves.

The remaining whales were carefully herded by boats back out into the ocean, Wimmer said, to ensure the larger group wouldn't also swim ashore. She noted there are only a few channels to "sneak" into the shallow, enclosed bay where the eight ultimately died.

"It's very surprising that these highly intelligent, very social animals at times make these mistakes and end up running aground," she said, adding that it's not uncommon behaviour for the species globally.

Elizabeth Zwamborn, a PhD candidate at Dalhousie University's Whitehead Lab who has been studying pilot whales since 2013, says this particular breed is "notorious" for mass-stranding events, sometimes swimming ashore and dying after being spooked by loud noises such as underwater explosions.

Pilot whales are social creatures, Zwamborn said, with sons and daughters staying with their mothers for life, living in "very tight-knit groups." Their echolocation skills can be compromised in shallow waters with twisty channels, she added.

"That seems to be a commonality in many of the strandings," she said. "Not all, but many. They simply can't find their way out and they panic, and end up on the beach."

Zwamborn said wildlife pathologists would review the information from the necropsies to better understand how the animals died. Sometimes, she added, the reason can't be determined, but "it's just as important to find out what it wasn't, as it is to find out what the cause is."

Anonymous ID: 1fcceb Aug. 17, 2023, 5:53 a.m. No.19375139   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>19375114

>>19375101

>>19375081

THIS POST HERE IS WHERE ANON MENTIONED FUCKING WITH THE SONAR

P.s anon has compared trump to a whale many times.

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#19197825 at 2023-07-17 23:33:57 (UTC+1)

Q Research General #23578: Welcome Back Edition

 

>>19197774

anon wonders if the mean whales as in big gamblers.

maybe this is a warning to the elites, if one comes out we will take out 54 in revenge

also if you reverse 54 it becomes 45. Trump is a whale.

Also pilot means those flying the craft or pilot meaning the first episode.

anon is wondering if it a real event or a event that they made happen by fucking with their sonar.

Anonymous ID: 1fcceb Aug. 17, 2023, 7:51 a.m. No.19375782   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5787 >>5803

>>19375765

>>19375765

>it refers to a car he was filming, idiot!

cos i said so.

how else do you get out footage.

you go straight to the guy is grifting.

even if he is, it is the content that is important.

video archive is citizen journalism.

media blackout and narrative twisting, attacking the content producer rather than the image of the fire and devastation.

are you even anon?