The die off of salmon in record numbers

Here’s an informative video on the die off of precious salmon that feeds so many and gives us such wonderful medicine:  omega that heals the brain.


<p><a href=”https://vimeo.com/61301410″>Salmon Confidential</a> from <a href=”https://vimeo.com/user1131165″>Twyla Roscovich</a> on <a href=”https://vimeo.com”>Vimeo</a&gt;.</p>

The First Nations folks hold salmon in high esteem.  Prior to we Europeans, they fished responsibly and managed the fisheries and ecosystem with a proactive viewpoint.

…and it’s only taken we Europeans a few hundred years to destroy what they sustainably raised for over 10,000 years!

The denial in the video is mindblowing.  They just don’t die without cause!  And it always comes down to money.  Shortsighted if you see the long term effects of this stupid denial.  This is probably one of the reasons they are trying to genetically modify God’s design…with disastrous consequences.

When I listened to what they are saying the cause is at the beginning, my mind leaped to Lyme and the many causes of people becoming sick.  It parallels what they are saying: a destroyed immune system and  retrovirus…just like what they are putting into vaccines!!

The narrator makes a comment that she wonders if they are actively trying to kill off the wild salmon (so that the commercial fisheries can force people to buy their diseased product)…and I wondered the same thing before she even voiced it.

I am seeing such evil in the world now that those feeding the Darkness would have no qualms about killing off a species for their own benefit.

I love that she shows how to tell good wild salmon from fatty farm-raised (and probably diseased) salmon–good to know.

I am happy that there are others who are seeing this happening and are taking charge.  I love that they are taking back their power and not allowing the corrupt politicians call the tune anymore.  Good for them.

 

 

 

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