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The Truth About Why Pilot Whales Stranded on Stewart Island

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Lost pilot whales guided to beach by incoming waves and tides. Scientists claim they have no idea why pods of whales mass beach themselves. They recently took tissue samples from the pod of 29 pilot whales that beached on Stewart Island 01 November 2015. They say these samples will help them unravel the mystery of why whales strand ( link ). Funny thing is that scientists have been taking tissue samples for 40+ years and still claim they are confused about why whales beach themselves. Why take more tissue samples if you can not find the answers after 40 years of cutting up whales? Its obvious that they do not want to solve the mystery as long as they can get paid to take more tissue samples and do more necropsies and come up with no answers. Why solve the problem as long as the money keeps rolling in? The real question is are they pulling a con or are they as stupid as they claim to be?  My evidence shows that they spreading false US Navy propaganda and participating in a m

nine orcas killed by seaquake

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On Tuesday, 11 February 2014, nine orcas (killer) whales swam into the rocky shore inside Te Waewae Bay, South Island New Zealand In my opinion, formed after 50 years of trying to understand mass beachings, the biosonar system these orcas use to echonavigate was disabled by sinus barotrauma induced by disturbances in the surrounding water pressure generated above the epicenter of an extremely shallow earthquake off the west coast of South Island. The quake occurred at  8:54 pm local time on January 28th, 2014. The European-Mediterranean Seismology Group listed this event at 4.7 magnitude , focused only 2 kilometers below the ocean's surface . Other seismic stations reported this quake at 5+ mag. New Zealand GeoNet reported it as a strong earthquake at 5.4 magnitude; however, they listed the depth at 33 km, which is the standard default depth used by GeoNet for submarine earthquakes. As you can see at the bottom of GeoNet's page, most reporting stations indicated a depth