
HUNDREDS OF PILOT WHALES DIED AT FAREWELL SPIT LAST WEEKEND
SATURDAYS@ 9AM EST-USA / FRIDAY 3 AM HAWAI'I TIME / SUNDAY 12 AM MELBOURNE/SYDNEY/TASMANIA TIME AUSTRALIA /2 AM NEW ZEALAND TIME and SUNDAYS @ 8AM EST-USA / SATURDAY 2 AM HAWAI'I TIME / SUNDAY 11 PM MELBOURNE/SYDNEY/TASMANIA TIME AUSTRALIA/1 AM NEW ZEALAND TIME
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TWO 'HOT ZONES' FOR MICROWAVE EFFECTS ON MARINE LIFE: NORTH SHORE OF KAUAI AND FAREWELL SPIT REGION, SOUTH ISLAND OF NEW ZEALAND: BOTH SITES OF MASSIVE DIE-OFF OF OCEAN FAMILIES
This interview with Kauai marine biologist Terry Lilley, who I've interviewed 3 times before, follows right on the heels of my two interviews with Rose Paige of New Zealand last week in which we focussed on the massive pilot whale stranding at Farewell Spit on the South Island.
Terry, along with fellow researcher Stewart Simonson, who I've also interviewed 3 times in recent months, have been working to illuminate the nefarious role of the U.S. military and its associated/constituent multi-national weapons manufacturing corporations as first-orders operatives in humanity's on-going war on life in Mother Ocean.

AWESOME CHART FROM STRANDEDNOMORE ON NZ STRANDING: PROXIMITY OF SEISMIC TESTING VESSELS
Tomorrow, Terry, Stewart and myself are going to record a 3-way skype trialogue that will be my show for next week. This should be really interesting, be sure to tune in.
In this dialogue we talk about many things. I specifically ask Terry, from his perspective as a marine biologist, what might be some of the influencing factors of natural strandings. He emphasized that cetaceans in general are highly social beings, and he also emphasized that while natural strandings do occur, they are extremely rare...as opposed to those with anthropogenic factors involved.

HAWAI'I NODE OF THE 'PACIFIC PIVOT' TO WAGE WAR ON OCEAN LIFE

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