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Killer whale possibly killed by U.S. military explosion

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Killer whale possibly killed by U.S. military explosion

Military tests off Washington killed at least one orca, scientist suspects
CBC News
Posted: Mar 22, 2012

A necropsy found the marine mammal died from highly unusual injuries.

"The entire body showed evidence of massive blunt trauma, some sort of pressure wave that was very blunt in nature not the pointed bow of a ship or anything," said Ken Balcomb, senior scientist at the Center for Whale Research at Friday Harbour, Wash., about 15 kilometres east of Victoria.

Balcomb suspects the animal was killed by an explosive device, one of 96 the U.S. Navy deployed in the area in 2011.

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/briti...2/03/21/bc-whale-explosion-death.html?cmp=rss
 
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"You don't understand, it looked like a Russian submarine!"
 
What I'm wondering is where has it been since 2011?
 
I think so many dolphins and whales which died on beach were driven by the low frequency wave emitted by the sonar of the Navy.

July 11, 2011
Author: U.S. Navy destroying dolphins & whales, attacking Earth’s life frequency

Alfred Lambremont Webre
Seattle Exopolitics Examiner

In an exclusive ExopoliticsTV interview with Alfred Lambremont Webre, Patricia Cori, author of Before We Leave You: Messages from the Great Whales and the Dolphin Beings, has stated that the 5-year sonar testing program announced by the U.S. Navy is having a destructive effect far beyond what the conventional analysis and media are reporting. The environmental impacts of the U.S. Navy sonar-testing program include the estimated annihilation of 13 million sea mammals, including cetaceans such as dolphins and whales.

Cetaceans: dolphins and whales and other sea-life to be decimated by U.S. Navy

Author: U.S. Navy destroying dolphins & whales, attacking Earth
 
What I'm wondering is where has it been since 2011?

yeah, i'm calling BS. nothing edible lasts for months in the wild once it loses the ability to defend itself.
 
Killer whale possibly killed by U.S. military explosion

Military tests off Washington killed at least one orca, scientist suspects
CBC News
Posted: Mar 22, 2012

A necropsy found the marine mammal died from highly unusual injuries.

"The entire body showed evidence of massive blunt trauma, some sort of pressure wave that was very blunt in nature not the pointed bow of a ship or anything," said Ken Balcomb, senior scientist at the Center for Whale Research at Friday Harbour, Wash., about 15 kilometres east of Victoria.

Balcomb suspects the animal was killed by an explosive device, one of 96 the U.S. Navy deployed in the area in 2011.

Killer whale possibly killed by U.S. military explosion - British Columbia - CBC News

Um, wouldn't that make him not a killer whale, but a killed whale? :mrgreen:
 
There should be an investigation and the court martial of...someone...anyone.
 
Who gives a crap?

I'm going to Chick-fil-a today to eat a dead chicken. Get over it.
 
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