Are Humans behind the Massive Dolphin Die-Offs along the U.S. Mid-Atlantic Coast?

Environmental degradation might be amplifying the effects of a measleslike virus, fueling infections that are propelling an alarming death count. more@scientificamerican 10:55

One Response to Are Humans behind the Massive Dolphin Die-Offs along the U.S. Mid-Atlantic Coast?

  1. STRIPEDBASSHOLE says:

    Could it be Benzene and Aresine? They’re not your normal Agricultural Chemicals though. How about COREXIT that would apply. In Humans it causes internal bleeding and Organ failure. I doubt you’d be very hungry either. You’d more then likely would feed off your own fat too. With all this going how would the body fight off infection?
    They’ve already found traces of the BP spill in the North Sea. You know above the Gulf Stream.
    Think BP has a feel good TV Ad for this?

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