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Post by sky on Jun 11, 2012 17:40:26 GMT 12
Bees can’t find their way back to their hives 9 Jun 2012 – “About an hour ago, (4.05 am local time) I felt an earthquake, a magnitude 4.5, with epicenter about 17 miles north from my home,” says Italian geologist Dr Mirco Poletto. “The strange thing is that yesterday I found about twenty bees trying to get into my house. They seemed clearly lost and so I thought about what you wrote in Not by Fire but by Ice about the electromagnetic effects before an earthquake. Maybe they felt a variation in the local geomagnetic field and could not find the way back to their hive.” This ties in with an email that Dr Poletto sent to me yesterday about thousands that fish that died as a result of the big earthquakes in Italy a couple of weeks ago. “Many fishes died in the area hit by the last earthquakes in Emilia region,” wrote Dr Poletto. “Water analysis is in progress to determine if the fish died due to heat flow from the soil or by gases released by the earthquake. I think the fishes may died due to electromagnetic causes.” As of now, scientists speculate that jets of hot water released from underground by the earthquake may have suffocated the fish. That may be. But I’m wondering if their deaths may have been caused by electromagnetic forces. I’m hoping that the scientists can do a necropsy to see if the fish may have been electrocuted. See photo: “Mysterious die-off of fish in the earthquake-hit areas of Emilia Romagna”: newapocalypse.altervista.org/blog/2012/06/06/misteriosa-moria-di-pesci-nelle-zone-t erremotate-dellemilia-romagna/
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