Masters of Health Magazine December 2022 | Page 15

Whales Are Not Exempt From the Blanket Heavy Metal Contamination

The largest mammals that have ever lived on our Planet are just as contaminated as the bees.

 

In 2010, U.S. scientists tested nearly 1000 whales from some of the most remote places on the Planet. The report showed, "stunningly high levels of toxic heavy metals in the animals that they (the scientists) say could affect the health of both ocean life and the millions who eat seafood." 10

 

The entire Planet is being contaminated as is the entire web of life from the clouds to the ground.

 

The whale studies and the bee studies prove there is virtually no place to hide from the highly toxic heavy-metal climate engineering fallout. 9

What Is the Current Overall State Of The Oceans?

Our oceans are dying by the day, especially along the North American West Coast. 11

 

Official agencies pretend not to understand what is unfolding in our seas. This is a lie. It is the assigned task of agency "experts" and mainstream media to downplay the direst issues in order to keep the public calm or confused in regard to the facts.

 

Although many independent news sources want to place the blame for the dying seas on a single source or cause, there are in fact a great many factors involved, all of them related to human activity.

Fukushima's radiation is one problem, but only one. The U.S. Navy war games along the West Coast using live depleted uranium ammunition is another factor. There is of course pollution, overfishing, and more; but what are the most likely core causes?