How To Go To Heaven: http://www.jesus-is-savior.com/how_to_be_saved.html http://www.globalpost.com/dispatches/globalpost-blogs/bric-yard/dead-fish-earthquake-predictor Dead fish = earthquake predictor? An Azeri scientist posits that the mass death of Californian sardines foretold the Japanese earthquake Miriam ElderMarch 14, 2011 09:33 An Azeri scientist has linked the recent incident of California's mass fish death to the earthquake in Japan. "Animals, they feel everything. They run away from earthquakes however they can," Gurban Jalal Etirmishli, the general director of the Azerbijan Science Academy's Republican Center for Seismology, told Life News, a Russian tabloid. More than a million sardines washed up on California's Redondo Beach last week. Scientists say they suffered from a lack of oxygen, but some reports have said they were found to have high toxin levels. "During the first underground movements on March 8, toxic gases and even radiation could have oozed out, becoming a reason for the death of the fish," Etirmishli said. "If, in the near future, a similar thing happens, it can be a sign of a coming earthquake." Etirmishli offered absolutely no proof for his theory, but noted that more than 100 whales washed up on New Zealand's shore days ahead of its deadly earthquake. His comments to the tabloid came after an Azeri scientist, Ikram Kerimov, published an open letter in local press putting forth the theory. "Certain ranges of acoustic waves in the marine environment, caused by movements ahead of a big earthquake, are disastrous for marine animals, from which they die or throw themselves onshore," Kerimov wrote. http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-dead-fish-20110312,0,5066789.story?track=rss Toxin found in dead sardines March 12, 2011 Scientists still say low oxygen levels caused the massive fish die-off but suggest domoic acid could have caused them to swim into King Harbor. Sardines that suffocated and died en masse this week in King Harbor have tested positive for a powerful neurotoxin that scientists believe may have distressed 1 million or more fish off the Los Angeles coastline and caused them to swim chaotically into the Redondo Beach marina. Researchers still believe critically low oxygen levels, not the toxin or an algae bloom, caused the fish to suddenly die Monday night in the Redondo Beach marina. But the discovery of domoic acid in dead fish — reported Friday by USC biologists — could help explain why millions of sardines swam into the harbor in the first place. (click link for rest) http://amazingdata.com/giant-shoal-of-fish-in-mexico-may-be-caused-by-the-earthquake-in-japan/ Giant shoal of fish in Mexico, may be caused by the earthquake in Japan Mar 13, 2011 Local time on March 11, the Mexican resort of Acapulco, a large number of shoals turned up near the beach, including sardines, anchovies, perches and mackerels, and so on. Local fishermen thought that this spectacle might be caused by the giant tsunami triggered by 8.9 magnitude earthquake in Japan. The U.S. Geological Survey geologist opines that the tsunami is able to change water flow, but it is difficult to assign any tie-up between those two events. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/japan/7365076/Oarfish-omen-spells-earthquake-disaster-for-Japan.html Oarfish omen spells earthquake disaster for Japan 04 Mar 2010 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. 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. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-1365538/Japan-earthquake-Swarms-fish-coast-Acapulco-caused-tsunami.html Incredible swarms of fish form off coast of Acapulco: But was surge caused by tsunami thousands of miles away? 14th March 2011 The shores of Acapulco's beaches were this weekend teeming with masses of fish packed so tightly they looked like an oil slick from above. Thousands of sardines, anchovies, stripped bass and mackerel surged along the coast of the Mexican resort in an event believed to be linked to the devastating Japanese tsunami. Delighted fishermen rushed out in wooden motor boats, abandoning their rods and nets and simply scooping the fish up with buckets. The fishermen attributed the strange phenomenon to the unusual currents unleashed by tsunami that followed the earthquake in Japan. Japan Haiti Chili Tokyo Reactor Core Steam Leak Fire Radiation Radioactive Cesium Uranium Plutonium Potassium Iodine Kelp Fallout Meltdown Explosion Supermoon Chernobyl Nagasaki Hiroshima Three Mile Island Alex Jones Jeff Rense David Icke