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What Killed 60,000 Antelope in 4 Days?









It started in late May. Some scientists are arguing that humans today are wiping out animal species at a rate that matches up with past mass die-offs.When geoecologist Steffen Zuther and his colleagues arrived in central Kazakhstan to monitor the calving of one herd of saigas, a critically endangered, steppe-dwelling antelope, veterinarians in the area had already reported dead animals on the ground. "But since there happened to be die-offs of limited extent during the last years, at first we were not really alarmed," Zuther, the international coordinator of the Altyn Dala Conservation Initiative, told Live Science.But within four days, the entire herd — 60,000 saiga — had died. As veterinarians and conservationists tried to stem the die-off, they also got word of similar population crashes in other herds across Kazakhstan. By early June, the mass dying was over.








The incident occurred in the lunar cycle that began with the New Moon[27ta] of May 18, 2015 which was significantly placed in Astana, Kazakhztan  in hard aspect to the meridian axis. The New Moon is conjunct the star Algol. The Chinese gave it the gruesome title Tseih She, the Piled-up Corpses. And Diana Rosenberg  links this star to “mass deaths of animals”[1].


Also note that the New Moon falls on the Mars opposite Saturn axis. This is a combination linked with death and other forms of destructive or harmful energy so that it resonates with the essential meaning of Algol.



[1] Secrets of the Ancient Skies; Diana K. Rosenberg (v.1, p.199-202)

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