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S.Africa: The Mystery of the many beached whales - what nobody mentions...
Date Posted: Saturday 06-Jun-2009Recently in South Africa there was a most unusual incident where a lot of whales were beached and many died and their carcasses were disposed of.
It was something of a minor ecological disaster and mystery. They mentioned that the animals' use sonar and they can get themselves muddled up and that is why they beach.
What nobody mentions is that such beachings have occurred worldwide and have been a mystery. There is some talk that there is a type of top secret submarine type of communication method which exists, which might be interfering with these creatures. The submarines might be making a lot of noise, which only those animals can hear, and which causes them to flee from it (remember "sound" in water is much more intense than in air because water is denser).
So, here's a possibility. What if there was a type of American (or other?) submarine near South Africa's coast, which was using this sonar or ultra-sonic mechanism and it was responsible for this? What would this advanced submarine be doing here? What exactly was it doing secretly?
Now that's the real mystery...
Posted By: Jan
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Readers' Comments
Date Posted: Saturday 06-Jun-2009
There are foreign subs off our coast 24/7 for many years. In 1966 reporters from one of Durban’s papers approached the skipper (the late Bernard Holmes) of the ski boat. We were fishing off we had just beached at the Dbn ski boat club if we would take them to amanzimtoti they wanted to take pictures of a burning ship. When we got there the reporter got very sea sick but the camera man got his shots. As the navy was afraid that the ship would run aground, it was being pushed landwards by the current. A S.A.Navy ship told us to leave the area we did slowly but seawards a British ship HMS Tiger accompanied by an unflagged ship with no visible name opened fire and sunk the burning vessel. A Volkswagen car was tied to the deck of that ship. This wreck has become popular fishing spot for ski boats. The pictures never appeared in our papers. Only the story minus the unnamed warship.
Gus