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In reply to: Reply To: Beached whales in No.Carolina – 01/16/2005
October 1, 2013 at 10:39 pm #628MikeKeymasterWell, this one COULD be because of the tsunami as it did alter the geomagnetic fields quite a bit. Canadian geese are still heading back north around here.
Earthquake, not tsunami… darn cold/bug/virus…. my brain is addled…
–Jennifer
In reply to: Reply To: Investigating biologists killed — 01/02/2005
October 1, 2013 at 10:30 pm #622MikeKeymasterHow darn convienent….
Something just occurred to me. You know that little black boxes they are putting in cars now? The electronic controllers? I know they can be controlled remotely – to prevent you from starting your car. What if they can also be controlled remotely to … say prevent your brakes from working. It is entirely within the realm of possibility.
And track your every movement and record your speed and driving habits./…
ahem..— Vickie
In reply to: Reply To: Whales and dolphins beaching in Australia – 11/30/2004
October 1, 2013 at 8:22 pm #619MikeKeymasterThis may be a case of sonar and animal deaths, but the dolphins
which beached themselves showed signs of toxin poison as did the
female Elk.
Back up and running,
BRidgetThis makes perfect sense. They are mammals just like we are. They breath air just like we do.
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2003/10/1008_031008_whalebends.html
This appears to be a good description of decompression sickness
http://www.duke.edu/~cmm9/scuba.htm
— VickieIn reply to: Reply To: Male fish laying eggs – 10/15/2004
October 1, 2013 at 8:18 pm #618MikeKeymasterWhat will They have us believe next??
Bridget
Putting Away Childish Things
By Hsing Lee
lee8798@s…
12-24-4"When I was a child, I spake as a child, I understood as a child, I
thought as a child: but when I became a man, I put away childish
things." – First letter from Paul of Tarsus to the School of
Corinth, Chapter 13, verse 11A short meditation for the males in the audience: imagine that one
day you wake up with a belly ache. A BAD one. So bad you have to go
to the doctor. You get X-Rayed. They find a fetus growing inside
your testicle sack, with no way to get out. And the fetus is pushing
on your nads really, really hard.Would you consider this to be a positive development in your life?
Would you consider this event to be "good for you"?
http://www.cnn.com/2004/TECH/science/12/21/potomac.fish.ap/index.html"SHARPSBURG, Maryland (AP) — Male fish that are growing eggs have
been found in the Potomac River near Sharpsburg, a sign that a
little-understood type of pollution is spreading downstream from
West Virginia, a federal scientist says.The so-called intersex abnormality may be caused by pollutants from
sewage plants, feedlots and factories that can interfere with
animals’ hormone systems, The Washington Post reported Sunday.Nine male smallmouth bass taken from the Potomac near Sharpsburg,
about 60 miles upstream from Washington, were found to have
developed eggs inside their sex organs, said Vicki S. Blazer, a
scientist overseeing the research for the U.S. Geological Survey"Granted, the above doesn’t make the claim that this development is
good for the fish in the Potomac. But a Bush administration EPA
report released in Summer 2002 DOES insist that toxic sludge dumped
into the Potomac by the Army Corps of Engineers was "good for fish".http://www.safe2use.com/ca-ipm/02-06-19e.htm
"EPA SAYS TOXIC SLUDGE IS GOOD FOR FISH
by Audrey Hudson of THE WASHINGTON TIMES.The Army Corps of Engineers’ dumping of toxic sludge into the
Potomac River protects fish by forcing them to flee the polluted
area and escape fishermen, according to an internal Environmental
Protection Agency document""The document instructs officials to focus less on the concerns of
fishermen who say the sludge dumping is killing fish and more on the
ability of the fish to complete their spawn without interference
from the discharges.The Corps dumps 200,000 tons of "toxic sludge" into the river every
year in violation of the Clean Water Act and Endangered Species Act,
according to the House committee.William Colley, a retired environmental engineer who worked for the
EPA for 29 years, said he was removed from leading the new permit
process in 1999 after advocating eliminating the discharges"One major point to take note of here: Colley was replaced in 1999.
That means BOTH Dems and GOP are guilty here. Once again, THE PEOPLE
(and the smallmouth bass) get FOCCED by the Finance, Oil, Chemical,
Credit, Energy and Defense lobbies.Another point to note: CNN manages to go through their whole report
without once mentioning that the Potomac River is the same Potomac
River where the ACoE has been dumping their toxic sludge, and
without mentioning that ACoE and the EPA have declared this dumping
of toxic sludge to be ‘good for fish’.Some will argue that there’s no evidence the toxic sludge is
responsible for these hermaphrodite fish. Some will argue that the
sludge was being dumped somewhere else, perhaps downriver from the
fish (this MAY be the case, I really don’t know). Some will argue
that even if the fish ARE mutating, this mutation is good for them
because it will make their survival more certain.My response to those arguments is that none of them are the
slightest bit relevant.The adult looks at such claims by the EPA and ACoE and knows that
their statements are rationalizations and not statements of fact. We
KNOW that such an argument is childish – this sludge is
labeled "toxic" for a reason. But still the people go to the polls,
over and over, and vote for the same two party dictatorship.A good definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over
again, and expecting a different result. And this is precisely the
insanity that the American people have been engaged in for a
century. It’s time to put away childish things.Putting away childish things starts with recognizing the difference
between childish behavior and rational, moral behavior. It starts
with stripping away our fairy tales, and replacing them with a
realistic, factual point of view. We begin this process by educating
ourselves and forming our own opinions instead of parroting
something we heard on TV News or on the 700 Club.The process of putting away childish things requires that we judge
our leaders not by what they say, but by what they do. They will
ALWAYS say the right things, the things their constituency wants to
hear. That’s why they’re politicians. Which is why we must measure
results, not promises. By their fruits, we shall know them.In reply to: Reply To: Dolphin die-offs in So.Florida – 09/24/2004
October 1, 2013 at 7:55 pm #604MikeKeymasterHi all,
Just a few hours ago I spoke with an individual from S Florida. THis
person heard on one of the news stations, apparently a virus was
identified as the cause of death. This person is searching news
archives for the confirmation and will forward information as it
appears. It would be so extremely unlikely for these deep water
mammals to contract a virus, the odds would be astronomical. It
would seem much more likely that a substance has been delivered,
accidental or otherwise, to the surface of the Ocean, many miles off
shore.We all suspect a mycoplasm or a RNA type of infection ~virus~ has
been infecting humans and has been causing a great number of
wildlife deaths.I will be more active now that recent family illness, not CT
related, (I don’t think at least) has been resolving itself.
Why the fbi is involved in the dolphine issue is unclear to me and
others. We are guessing they are using the "Tabloid Incident" as an
excuse, which I don’t care to specifiy further, as it could bring
unwarrented eyes in our direction.
My heart felt thanks to you all for being there, when I thought I
was alone.
BridgetIn reply to: Reply To: Male fish laying eggs – 10/15/2004
October 1, 2013 at 5:55 pm #599MikeKeymasterHi Vicky,
Well I guess I can just forget about fishing any time soonLThere is a hormone component in either the chemcrap or in the manipulation of the chemcrap by use of the various wave energies which are used to manipulate the mixture.
In thinking back to the Wyoming Elk die-off, they were primarily ‘cows’. No one will talk about the dolphin gender with regards to those particular anomaly die-offs.
Well, here is the motivating factor for me; both my daughters and I have been diagnosed with Fibromyalgia Syndrome in the past 5 years. Oh BTW, it is simply a name chosen to identify a bunch of symptoms. There is no etiology for diagnosis.
This disease has sky-rocketed in the past 6 years and it parallels 90% of the hallmarks of GW Syndrome except it is primarily a disease that affects woman.
Is it an accidental gender specific aerosol crime? No one can say with any certainty.
One thing I do know with all certainty; weather modification is being done without our consent and for certain, the actual impact on all life is without conclusion.
I think we need to, every once in a while, do “key word searches”, ie: fish, wildlife, game and fish, marine animals,~ in the news publications from around the country and probably world publications.
The old ‘canary test’ to determine an environmental safety is still a decent measure.
I’m thinking about the homing pigeons that disappeared in Europe a short while ago, during an annual (200 year old) event, for the first time in the history of that event some hugh number of pigeons failed to return.
I’m thinking some sort of ‘wave’ energy.
I love my animals, but I love people more; there is the “salt to the wound.”Best to all,
BridgetIn reply to: Reply To: Long range acoustic devices and marine life – 10/02/2004
October 1, 2013 at 5:46 pm #594MikeKeymasterControlled behavior through technology?
In reply to: Reply To: Squirrel die-off in Michigan – 09/30/2004
October 1, 2013 at 5:35 pm #590MikeKeymasterI think it is absolutely possible. You’ve seen what happens to a crystal glass when a singer hits and holds a particular note. The same principle applies people, animals, birds and fish. In addition to the sound, it could also be electromagnetic waves. If a creature uses the earth’s magnetism and that is disturbed, the creature wouldn’t function normally.
In reply to: Reply To: Squirrel die-off in Michigan – 09/30/2004
October 1, 2013 at 5:35 pm #589MikeKeymasterI just wanted to comment about the dead squirrels and how they ended up in the water. Could there be a pied piper that goes by the name of HAARP? Same goes for the stranded dolphins only the pied piper brought them on land. Is it possible?
In reply to: Reply To: Dolphin die-offs in So.Florida – 09/24/2004
October 1, 2013 at 5:21 pm #587MikeKeymasterI’m sorry I’m not able to send the direct link, but here’s the
follow up story to the massive dolphin die-off.
For purpose of research; Palm Beach Post Daily Newspaper, archive
search the date at the bottom of the article.
Best to all,
BridgetTwo of five stranded Panhandle dolphins euthanized
PANAMA CITY BEACH, Fla. — Two rough toothed dolphins have been
euthanized after stranding themselves on a Florida Panhandle beach,
possibly victims of recent hurricanes that have churned the Gulf of
Mexico, rescuers say.The two dolphins died Tuesday at Gulf World Marine Park where they
and three others were taken a day earlier from Cape San Blas, about
40 miles southeast of here, where they were found on the beach. The
rough toothed dolphin is ordinarily a deep-water species.The two deceased dolphins, both females, were unresponsive in the
park’s stranding pool, said Gulf World CEO Ron Hardy. The remaining
animals, two females and a young male, nicknamed Ivan after the
hurricane that struck the Panhandle two weeks ago, were in guarded
condition.Dr. Ruth Ewing, a veterinary medical officer with the National
Marine Fisheries Service, and a biologist are investigating and
assisting in the recovery effort.The euthanized animals were thin and had muscle damage, which could
have resulted from the stranding and early indications from post-
mortem examinations showed at least one had pneumonia, Ewing said.Rough seas caused by the hurricanes may have stressed the dolphins,
Hardy said. The females each weighed about 250 pounds and the young
male about 120 pounds.Cape San Blas, which juts into the gulf like a hook, has been the
site of at least three mass strandings of rough-toothed dolphins
since the late 1990s.Ewing said an ocean current may be bringing weak dolphins to the
cape. Rescuers surveyed the coastline from there to Panama City
Beach on Tuesday but found no more stranded dolphins.
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September 29, 2004 – 7:48 a.m. MSTIn reply to: Reply To: Bizarre behavior in animals – 09/24/2004
October 1, 2013 at 3:58 am #579MikeKeymaster‘environmental pollution’ my a$$ It is the chemicals that are being sprayed on us on a daily basis. I do believe that they are including some kind of tranquilizer or mood drugs in the chem spray – a biological weapon to keep the masses quiet.
This explains why I was able to touch a wild bird’s feather before he flew. And why I saw a flock of geese flying in circles – unable to form the V.
-VickieIn reply to: Reply To: Undiagnosed elk deaths – 9/2004
October 1, 2013 at 3:57 am #578MikeKeymasterI grew up in Idaho and I never heard of an elk die off – ever. There were a few winters when the deer population needed winter feed, but dying of starvation is understandable. Just laying down and not being able to get up is something entirely different.
In reply to: Reply To: Croaker die-offs in Florida and Virginia – 09/24/2004
October 1, 2013 at 3:31 am #564MikeKeymasterFrom: Rocky Ward <rachelleward>
Date: Sat Sep 11, 2004 8:37 am
Subject: Fwd: Mass Beaching of Croaker Fish in VirginiaScientists Stumped by Dead Croakers
September 9, 2004, 9:33 PM EDTVIRGINIA BEACH, Va. — Thousands of croakers have washed ashore at
beaches along the Atlantic coast in recent days, the latest mass
deaths of the popular sport fish.Researchers have so far been unable to explain why only Atlantic
croakers have been struck along the coast, south to Florida.Theories include a virus of some sort or cold-water upwellings that
shock weakened croakers as they swim along the coast. A team of
scientists from Virginia, Maryland, Delaware and Florida is
searching for answers.The croakers are apparently suffocating, their gills left bleeding.
In some cases, they have been seen swimming near the water’s
surface — odd behavior for a bottom-feeding fish.http://www.newsday.com/news/nationworld/wire/sns-ap-dead-
croakers,0,6951925.story?coll=sns-ap-nationworld-headlinesIn reply to: Reply To: Bass virus in Michigan – 07/30/2004
October 1, 2013 at 3:24 am #557MikeKeymasterHere is the email I sent to Gary Whelan of the Michigan DNR
Mr. Whelan,
I read the article on the problem you are having with large mouth bass. There are animal, bird and fish die-offs going on all over the country. The reason stated always seems to rather suspect. For that reason we started keeping track of the articles that we find. You will notice that a few are from other countries, just skip over those. You will also notice that there is one article titled nanotechnology. Interesting, one researcher chose large mouth bass to study. (I don’t believe in coincidences – not any more).
‘We’ are a group of people that also monitor ‘chemtrail activity’. The government likes them persistent contrails, but they aren’t contrails at all. We have found enough documentation on the web to know that they are testing both weather control and methods to mitigate global warming. One of the methods to mitigate global warming involves the dispersal of reflective particles to deflect the sunlight.
As an aside, you will also see one article in which a hawk was found to have West Nile Virus ON his wing, not in his blood stream.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Strangeanimaldeaths/
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/chemtrailtrackingusa/
This is just one website but there are many. They carefully couch their words.
http://saga.pmel.noaa.gov/review/aerosol_climate.htmlWhat they are doing is monstrous.
Vicky Davis
In reply to: Reply To: Raccoons in Portland, Ore. – 06/18/2004
September 30, 2013 at 11:48 pm #536MikeKeymasterThis sounds like another bogus explanation for animal deaths. It was my understanding that distemper is rather like pneumonia in animals. They wouldn’t get pneumonia from garbage. I’d also be surprised if people are intentionally feeding raccoons. Like the article says – they carry rabies. They will also kill small pets. I had a couple cats killed by raccoons when I lived in Washington.
– VickieIn reply to: Reply To: Dead deer in Minnesota – 05/20/2004
September 30, 2013 at 8:59 pm #495MikeKeymasterHi,
Actually the moldy corn theory can hold true…I was reading where along with the mold in the chemtrail spraying there is also mold in our wheat, corn, soya beans etc…….This is one of the causes for the breathing problems that everyone is having…MOLD……If the theory I was reading is true, then it is just another angle of attack from the NWO. And you don’t want to know the rest of what they are up to…..But think about it…They weaken us with the chem trails, we get sicker eating all the chemical foods, we take THEIR medication to get better and it kills 50% of the people who take it…Believe me it is not a pretty situation and goes much deeper than just the chemtrails…Somebody posted the story on the chemtrail website a while back but I didn’t see anybody commenting on it…Most people don’t want to accept the scope of this thing….sorry…..All we can do is build up our immune systems, take care of each other and be strong to fight this any way we can…..Don’t you think that 17 scientists deaths in 2 years is a little strange?????
Maureen
May God hold us all in the palm of His hand…In reply to: Reply To: Dead deer in Minnesota – 05/20/2004
September 30, 2013 at 8:57 pm #494MikeKeymasterMOLDY CORN?! My God! What will they think of next?’);
easily one of the worst explanations yet.
they really need to brainstorm for something
easier to swallow than that
– VickieIn reply to: Reply To: Sea ducks in Mass. – 05/17/2004
September 30, 2013 at 8:42 pm #482MikeKeymasterI do believe this is all being done in advance of another vaccine.Just like the West Nile Virus…Home grown and then the cure. I just read where they made chicken farmers in western canada destroy millions of birds and then all the tests were negative….Supply & demand…They did the same in Japan or China before a corporate takeover….dirt cheap
– BillIn reply to: Reply To: Sea ducks in Mass. – 05/17/2004
September 30, 2013 at 8:40 pm #481MikeKeymasterWhat do you want to bet they come back with some stupid bird flu story? I’m 53 years old and never heard of bird flu until the last couple of years.
– VickieIn reply to: Reply To: Elk deaths in Tennessee – 04/09/2004
September 30, 2013 at 8:08 pm #452MikeKeymasterI was watching a congressional hearing in congress when that was mentioned. It is actually AGAINST THE LAW to do independent testing.
– VickieIn reply to: Reply To: Elk deaths in Tennessee – 04/09/2004
September 30, 2013 at 8:06 pm #451MikeKeymasterI read somewhere that the usda is forbidding
independant testing of u.s. meat for mad cow
disease. sounds like the problem may be more
severe than currently reported…bill
In reply to: Reply To: Rainbow trout at Lee’s Lake – 04/06/2004
September 30, 2013 at 8:02 pm #446MikeKeymasterMore winter kill BS. The crap they are dropping from the sky is probably killing the fish and animal life that eats the algae which is what is causing the oxygen problem in the water – killing the larger fish.
In reply to: Reply To: Dog died now new pup sick – 04/03/2004
September 30, 2013 at 6:55 pm #434MikeKeymasterhttp://www.wral.com/news/2971687/detail.html
Officials Investigate Deaths Of Animals In Johnston County
Investigators Work To Determine Cause
POSTED: 5:54 pm EST April 2, 2004
UPDATED: 7:17 pm EST April 2, 2004JOHNSTON COUNTY, N.C. — Federal and local investigators have a
mystery on their hands. More than a dozen animals in Johnston County
have died, and experts said it was not from natural causes.Federal agents are on the case.
This week, Doug Holloman walked onto his family’s field for the first
time since November. That is where he discovered something gruesome.He found three dead deer, three dogs and two foxes.
Holloman has a degree in environmental science, and he has farmed for
years. He said he has never seen anything like this before."I knew it was a strange occurrence," Holloman said. "It was not
normal to see this many dead animals in this close proximity to one
another."So, he called the Johnston County Sheriff’s Office. Investigators
there told him they were looking into a similar case just up the road.The day before Holloman called, someone reported five dead animals to
the United States Department of Agriculture. That federal agency is
leading the investigation in both cases.The USDA collected samples from the animals and the area where they
were found. They sent those off to the FBI lab. Now, they are waiting
on test results to determine exactly what killed the animals."I hope they find out pretty quickly," farmer Sandy Batten said.
Batten’s family owns the farm across the street. He is worried about
their cattle and sheep."We’d like to know what caused that," Batten said, "because we sure
don’t want any of our animals to die."Holloman is concerned that if investigators do not find what or
whoever is responsible for the animal deaths quickly, it could mean
big trouble for the local environment.Investigators will not speculate on what might have killed the
animals. They expect to have test results early next week.Reporter/Photographer: Mike Charbonneau
OnLine Producer: Paul Ensslin–Vickie
In reply to: Reply To: Scaup (ducks) declining in Iowa – 04/03/2004
September 30, 2013 at 6:50 pm #431MikeKeymasterHow could it not occur to so many people that chemtrails might be the cause.
WHAT IS WRONG WITH PEOPLE???????????????????????????’);
Vicky,
you have to remember, most people don’t know
about chemtrails. maybe because the mass media won’t
breathe a word about ’em.
and it only occurred to me recently that chemtrails
might be affecting wildlife. so don’t be too down on
people! i’m sure it’s only a matter of time before
people start connecting the dots…bill
In reply to: Reply To: Bison keeled over at yellowstone – 03/27/2004
September 30, 2013 at 6:01 pm #405MikeKeymasterThese people are so full of sh*t! The bison didn’t die of sulfur smell. What a bunch of crap.
It does seem a bit of a stretch to think sulphur gas
would kill healthy buffalo.
did you notice where this all happened?
in wyoming, where oddly enough, elk died
recently from "eating lichens".
let’s keep monitoring the wyoming area for
other animal deaths.
-VickieIn reply to: Reply To: Birds gone, dog died
September 30, 2013 at 5:56 pm #401MikeKeymasterYour description of the fur pulling away from the skin is the same symptoms that were given for the deer die off in Oregon. They were blaming it on infestations of lice and ticks. That didn’t sound right to me. I think the lice probably came following the disease that caused their fur to fall out. Chemtrail spraying.
I think that CWD is the same disease as Mad Cow. I think the source of it is the same too. Chemtrail spraying.
on coast-to-coast am last night,
guest steve quayle
http://stevequayle.com/
made some interesting comments on the elk
deaths in wyoming.
according to quayle, some of the biologists
who were monitoring the elk situation came
down with some weird illness…
which seemed to quayle to be more like an
organo-phosphate poisoning (i.e. nerve gas).
that would render the official ‘lichen’ explanation
more of a cover story than anything.check out the first 2 hours of last nights
show (friday nite/sat morning) for specifics…bill in boston
In reply to: Reply To: Birds gone, dog died
September 30, 2013 at 3:42 am #397MikeKeymasterhere just north of miami, near the everglades, i have noticed all
winter that there are hardly any birds this year. no bluejays, few
mockingbirds and my dear companion german shepherd died suddenly in
nov. my vet ran all usual tests and found nothing after three days. i
brought her home and she was dead next morning. i look back and
realize she could have been having asthma attacks same as me. three
of our outdoor cats have severe asthma. this answers the chemtrail
deposits i constantly gather up. has anyone else in the weston,
pembroke pines areas noticed this???In reply to: Reply To: Dead fish in Idaho – 03/25/2004 (Vickie)
September 30, 2013 at 3:33 am #392MikeKeymaster03/26/2004 Re: Hundreds of dead fish – Mud Lake, ID
I called the state Fish & Game department to see if they were going to do any tests on these fish or whether they were just going to accept the explanation of winter kill. I told him that I know that Mud Lake freezes over EVERY year. He said that plant life – algae I assume – is taking the oxygen out of the water. That made me remember something odd that was on the TV news.There is a lake named Henry’s Lake – very popular fishing place. The picture that they had of it on TV showed that they were aeriating the water just like a fish tank. Why would they need to do that? I remember fishing at Henry’s Lake when I was a kid – it wasn’t aeriated then.. but it was a great fishing place. It is also hundreds of miles away from Mud Lake. So.. maybe the question shouldn’t be..why are the fish dying… we should be asking, why is the algae growing so much and snuffing out the life of the fish? If it was just one location I could accept it as an aberation of that one site. But it isn’t.
I told him that I thought our wildlife was being poisoned by aerial spraying. He said he knew that airplanes produced contrails. I told him no.. it wasn’t contrails because I’ve seen two airplanes at about the same altitude one spraying… one producing nothing. If the one that was spraying was producing contrails – they both would be producing contrails. He said he wasn’t aware…duh.
Something just occurred to me. If there is no more wildlife – there is no reason to preserve their habitat right? It can be sold to accommodate the increases in population that they are allowing to flood into our country.
We are dealing with inhuman monsters.
In reply to: Reply To: Dead fish in Idaho – 03/25/2004 (Vickie)
September 30, 2013 at 3:30 am #390MikeKeymasterfrom arufon – 03/25/2004′, ‘Re: Hundreds of dead fish – Mud Lake, ID
hi Vicky,
yup, fish have always done fine in frozen-over
lakes… their metabolism slows down so they
don’t need as much oxygen.i just find it curious to read the official
‘explanations’ for so many of these unexplained
animal deaths. whether it’s ‘winter kill’, poisonous
lichens, deadly algae, or even noxious fleas, the
explanations themselves leave much to be desired.In reply to: Reply To: Dead birds in Key Largo, FLA – 03/16/2004
September 30, 2013 at 3:01 am #366MikeKeymasterI live in Key Largo, Fl roughly about 2 hours south of you. We have
been getting blasted with chem trails. I recently learned that what
I thought were always contrails are actually chemtrails and the
importance of them and the nasty crap they are spraying on us.Sorry to hear about the loss of your dog. We have several
rottweilers and labs. We lost our female rottweiler last June to
canine lymphoma (cancer) her death was very sudden. She started
going to the vet a year ago for lumps in her throat. The vet assured
they were not cancerous. She was on various medications and the
lumps went away. In June the lumps returned so her medication
dosage increased. On Saturday June 7,2003 she was acting normal and
eating crackers with us all happy. By the following morning she
wouldn’t eat. Early in the afternoon we noticed a wet spot on her
fur and her fur was literally pulling away from the skin. she became
very lethargic and her legs started to swell and her breathing very
labored. We rushed her to an emergency animal clinic in South Miami.
She died on the table at the vet hospital 10 minutes after we
arrived. Vet said she had canine lymphoma. She was only 5 years
old and she loved being outside so she stayed outside all day. I
know the chems are what killed her.Now since learning about chem trails and the nasty crap they are
spraying and tying that into our own constant illnesses, our dogs
stay inside except to go outside for potty. Don’t want them exposed
to the garbage they are spraying.Cowboy, Key Largo, Fl