Monday, October 21, 2013

OARFISH OMEN FOR CALIFORNIA.


THE FOLLOWING HEADLINGE WAS WRITTEN ON MARCH 4TH 2010, JUST 7 DAYS BEFORE THE MASSIVE EARTHQUAKE AND TSUNAMI THAT HIT THE JAPANESE ISLAND.
ALSO, IT HAS BEEN REPORTED THAT SEVERAL OARFISH, OR PEZ REMOS (EN ESPANOL) WERE FOUND NEAR THE CHILEAN COAST JUST DAYS BEFORE THE MASSIVE 8.8 EARTHQUAKE IN CHILE IN FEBRUARY OF 2010.
NOW, ON OCTOBER 13TH AND THEN ON OCTOBER 18TH, AN 18FT AND 13 FT OARFISH WERE FOUND ALONG THE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA COAST.
TIME IS TICKING FOR CALIFORNIA. HOME OF THE ILLUMINATI HOLLYWOOD INDUSTRY AS WELL AS THEIR PORN INDUSTRY. NOT TO MENTION THEIR FULL FLEDGED ACCEPTANCE AND PROMOTION OF GAY MARRIAGE!


Oarfish omen spells earthquake disaster for Japan

Japan is bracing itself after dozens of rare giant oarfish - traditionally the harbinger of a powerful earthquake - have been washed ashore or caught in fishermen's nets.

By Julian Ryall in Tokyo
7:00AM GMT 04 Mar 2010
 
The appearance of the fish follows Saturday's destructive 8.8 magnitude earthquake in Chile and the January 12 tremors in Haiti, which claimed an estimated 200,000 lives.
A quake with a magnitude of 6.4 has also struck southern Taiwan.
This rash of tectonic movements around the Pacific "Rim of Fire" is heightening concern that Japan - the most earthquake-prone country in the world - is next in line for a major earthquake.
Those concerns have been stoked by the unexplained appearance of a fish that is known traditionally as the Messenger from the Sea God's Palace.
The giant oarfish can grow up to five metres in length and is usually to be found at depths of 1,000 metres and very rarely above 200 metres from the surface. Long and slender with a dorsal fin the length of its body, the oarfish resembles a snake.
In recent weeks, 10 specimens have been found either washed ashore or in fishing nets off Ishikawa Prefecture, half-a-dozen have been caught in nets off Toyama Prefecture and others have been reported in Kyoto, Shimane and Nagasaki prefectures, all on the northern coast.
According to traditional Japanese lore, the fish rise to the surface and beach themselves to warn of an impending earthquake - and there are scientific theories that bottom-dwelling fish may very well be susceptible to movements in seismic fault lines and act in uncharacteristic ways in advance of an earthquake - but experts here are placing more faith in their constant high-tech monitoring of the tectonic plates beneath the surface.


ALSO, ANOTHER RARE, DEEP DWELLING ARCTIC ANIMAL WAS FOUND LAST WEEK IN CALIFORNIA AS WELL.

Rare Whale Found Dead At Venice Beach

LOS ANGELES (AP) — A rare whale that has a dolphin-shaped head and saber-like teeth has been found dead on Los Angeles’ Venice Beach, even though it prefers frigid subarctic waters.
The roughly 15-foot-long female Stejneger’s beaked whale washed ashore Tuesday night, the Los Angeles Times reported. A truck hauled away the mammal, which was being examined at the Los Angeles County Natural History Museum to determine how it died.
The Stejneger’s beaked whale is rarely seen in the wild. The species typically dives deep in subarctic waters to feed on squid and small fish. It is believed to migrate as far south as Northern California, and how the whale ended up so far south will probably remain a mystery.
 

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