Over 100 Elk Found Laying Dead in New Mexico

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  • Over 100 elk were found dead laying in the mountains of New Mexico. What could be the answer?
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  • @jeannemarieflaherty4663
    @jeannemarieflaherty4663 Год назад +130

    NM resident here. Amazing how when this started getting brought up in public this exact area the elk were found caught fire. The largest, most heat intense, destructive fire in the history of the state of New Mexico. The fire was the hottest on record and burned the very soil to dust. No trace of the initial issue which killed wildlife remains. It was not just elk! There were dead bears, mule deer, etc.

    • @howphancy
      @howphancy Год назад +7

      Hmmm, very interesting. Was this the fire from last year?

    • @rarecandy3445
      @rarecandy3445 Год назад +9

      @@howphancy​yes, i live here too. the fire was absolutely devastating. you could see it over the sandia mountains in albuquerque about 2 hours away. the floods following the fires sucked as well. las vegas, NM almost ran completely out of drinking water too.

    • @alabastardmasterson
      @alabastardmasterson Год назад +2

      You don't think they'd notice that?

    • @blessedhighlyfavored701
      @blessedhighlyfavored701 Год назад +5

      Very suspect.

    • @dimitrisolejak26
      @dimitrisolejak26 Год назад

      Must be the racism.
      Ask joe
      Watch him.

  • @e.enriquez4589
    @e.enriquez4589 Год назад +51

    Gotta love Peter for appeasing the regular JRE listeners with that answer

  • @Wootangtw
    @Wootangtw Год назад +14

    My dog is a big yellow looking outside dog.. very smart for a dog.. you can just make eye contact with him and it’s like he can read your mind… he drinks water constantly but I can put anything in a bucket of water like plant food or and anything to it and he will smell of it and walk away… so surely those Elks knows bad water smell…. Thanks guys…

    • @dont.ripfuller6587
      @dont.ripfuller6587 Год назад

      Dogs are poor guages for drinking water, generally, so if a dog won't drink it, you definitely don't want to. Cats are better, but have you ever seen a cat drink? (Joke)

  • @jagd1
    @jagd1 Год назад +10

    Keep in mind that Algae and Cyanobacteria (blue green algae), are 2 different critters. Most algaes are non toxic, while the "misnamed" blue green algae is actually a photosynthesis energized Bacteria, not an Algae at all and does not have the same physical characteristics. The only thing similar is the color...

    • @sedg03
      @sedg03 Год назад

      That had me confused when DHS pulled this crap up in saratoga hot springs n fires in N colo.
      Coincidence, its happened this way in 2 areas? Different states? Nope.
      Its war. *THIS US WHAT A COUP LOOKS LIKE*

  • @golira174
    @golira174 Год назад +234

    Imagine how scary it must be to be alone in the mountains and finding 100 dead elk

    • @buzzbuzz6155
      @buzzbuzz6155 Год назад +16

      yeah F that im outta there

    • @mastershake8018
      @mastershake8018 Год назад +33

      I'd immediately think methane or some other gas is in the air and get the hell out ASAP.

    • @disclaimer.imjokin
      @disclaimer.imjokin Год назад +20

      Be looking for that indominus rex baby

    • @Castigar48
      @Castigar48 Год назад +23

      can i just be hunting and see 100 elk. that sounds great

    • @mattpersico526
      @mattpersico526 Год назад +6

      You probably turn around and walk back the way u came lol

  • @gregory3499
    @gregory3499 Год назад +122

    Probably a chupacabra

  • @HCG19
    @HCG19 Год назад +33

    I’ve been binging this podcast for the past month and peter doesn’t get enough credit for his genius

  • @user-gc3qj7md8c
    @user-gc3qj7md8c Год назад +91

    This was a very interesting segment. It's hilarious that he basically guessed it right off the bat. People need to start being held accountable for these actions or it will never stop.

    • @elsancho-mx7om
      @elsancho-mx7om Год назад

      Wtf are you talking about? It was from pond scum not poison.

    • @Huddle_House56
      @Huddle_House56 Год назад +10

      Correlation to the mass deaths on beef & dairy farms?

    • @user-gc3qj7md8c
      @user-gc3qj7md8c Год назад

      @@Huddle_House56 Are you schizophrenic?

  • @TheCanadian204
    @TheCanadian204 Год назад +9

    Love The Channel & everything you guys do!

  • @bigtexdallas257
    @bigtexdallas257 Год назад +26

    So you’re asking if a herd of elk would drink from the same water source at or around the same time while they’re likely grazing nearby? You’re absolutely right, got to be aliens.

    • @timothyhaskell8262
      @timothyhaskell8262 Год назад +3

      If it was a dozen it wouldn't sound so weird.
      100 is an awfully large number of any wild animal to be dead in a group.

    • @Lilmickcrocodiledundee0001
      @Lilmickcrocodiledundee0001 Год назад +3

      Village in Cameroon, overnight say 1800 villagers die, all livestock. A lake nearby produces a cloud/fog of poisonous gas every so often. No one knows why

    • @dananorth895
      @dananorth895 Год назад

      ​@@Lilmickcrocodiledundee0001 That the lakes in Africa, volcanic hydrothermals build up carbon dioxide in cold bottom layers of lake. Seasonal turning of the lake can cause it to bubble out flooding the valley with co2. They monitor the lakes with sensers now.

  • @weswickham2913
    @weswickham2913 Год назад +38

    H2S. Hydrogen sulfide. When I worked in the oilfield back in the 80s. We had a welcome in with hydrogen sulfide as a herd of cattle were walking past the well one by one the entire herd fell over dead

    • @robwhite4323
      @robwhite4323 Год назад

      When I was on a pad a few years back they made us wear monitors for h2s

    • @jargero8203
      @jargero8203 Год назад +3

      Highly unlikely at this elevation

    • @user-cw4ce5rl1v
      @user-cw4ce5rl1v Год назад

      @@robwhite4323 you must have been a contractor because most drilling companies don’t supply H2s monitoring equipment but you can buy them relatively cheap. But there is lots of them of a rig and depending on company do they work. Most of time when they don’t they just tell you to do your dam job. But if you really want you can get some kind of machine

    • @robwhite4323
      @robwhite4323 Год назад +1

      @Moth3rfuck3r I didn't even want to be there after learning about h2s. They were like if you smell it you're dead so don't do that.. lol and then my first day my boss almost blew up the pad we were on.

    • @jamesallen2667
      @jamesallen2667 Год назад +4

      There's literally no drilling or fracking near Las Vegas, its here in southeast New Mexico amd north west New Mexico. These guys are so ignorant.

  • @jxstified7558
    @jxstified7558 Год назад +4

    100 elk together and all died with minutes of each other? Thats insane...

  • @mob9tray
    @mob9tray Год назад +7

    I'm from Las Vegas NM born and raised I remember this day I have pictures of all the dead elk

    • @joza3077
      @joza3077 Год назад +2

      I'm sure those mountains get chemtrailed hard. thats the result.

    • @joza3077
      @joza3077 Год назад +2

      lol i just noticed the pic im the end is chemtrailed up the butt and no one questions it

  • @denasewell
    @denasewell Год назад +2

    In the Permian mass extinction event some 252 million years ago, a combination of greenhouse gas emissions from volcanic eruptions, temperature increases and deforestation created a “poisonous soup” of algal blooms that exacerbated an already dire scenario for life causing a mass extinction event here on Earth

  • @d1ckweeds688
    @d1ckweeds688 Год назад +24

    I live in New Mexico. There is zero (absolutely none) oily and gas activity near Las Vegas nm. I work in the industry, and I can assure you there wasn’t any frac’ing taking place near Las Vegas nm. That’s absolutely not true!!!!!

    • @marietaylor9748
      @marietaylor9748 Год назад +1

      Thank you for this information

    • @donaldinnewmexico
      @donaldinnewmexico Год назад

      You are correct, D1ck. I live in Las Vegas, NM. No natural gas wells around. No fracking. No aliens. No water. I believe our Game and Fish Dept.

    • @sagasta1983
      @sagasta1983 Год назад

      False.. a simple search online can get you a drilling map that shows there is some going on just east and north of Las Vegas NM.

    • @mr.romero4799
      @mr.romero4799 Год назад +6

      @@sagasta1983 False I work in the oilfield here in south eastern New Mexico and there’s only a couple of old plugged wells around Las Vegas.
      I use a app called well site navigator that shows all of the oil wells in the USA.
      Las Vegas has no oilfield only the Permian basin which is south eastern NM and the San Juan Basin which is the 4 corner area.

    • @joza3077
      @joza3077 Год назад

      @D1CK WEEDS you also live in las Vegas and are clueless about the chemtrails above you🤡

  • @joelujan9006
    @joelujan9006 Год назад +2

    I live 40 miles away, been in the area and there's is hardly any fracking in that area.

  • @justinmills8084
    @justinmills8084 Год назад +9

    I know that in Idaho, Wyoming and Utah, the loss of deer 🦌 elk and pronghorn antelope. Was caused by the heavy snowfall this winter. They are finding hurds all in the same place starved to death.

  • @elizabethhonce1677
    @elizabethhonce1677 Год назад +12

    You also have to remember that New Mexico is an extremely volcanic state. There could have easily been a natural emission of toxic gases that also could have been the cause.

    • @coopachew
      @coopachew Год назад +3

      Interesting reminds me of another elk die off near bend Oregon I think it was like 30 or so elk they were found after the snow melted near broken top mountain there on the cascades

    • @sedg03
      @sedg03 Год назад

      DHS feds at work to destroy u.s.

    • @John-wm6fg
      @John-wm6fg Год назад

      There is No Cracking Sea Monster or Killer Giant Squid , Earth Farting Bubbles , Yeah Right !!!

    • @sedg03
      @sedg03 Год назад

      New Mex is a border state. Drugs would be my 1st thot.
      My second thought would be drugs.
      And my next thought would be drugs.
      Drugs somehow.
      Everything is about money, sex, or - drugs.

  • @jdsrcs8061
    @jdsrcs8061 Год назад +3

    I have encountered around 15 dead elk above Chama NM around 15 years ago. It think they died of starvation. The state has been in a drought for many years. That year we did have a good snow fall, so i think the elk were to weak. It is sad see this.

  • @leadslinger5130
    @leadslinger5130 Год назад +13

    Never herd of blue green algae being lethal before. I have seen that as an ingredient in health food.

  • @troytaylor1913
    @troytaylor1913 Год назад +5

    In the 70s in the 4 corners of New Mexico, there was a gas leak in a canyon, and when a worker drove down into it the ignition on the truck ignited the gas. They found every cow in the canyon and the worker died from asphyxiation. The fire burned all the oxygen down the end of the canyon and put itself out. The truck was okay and nothing inside got burned.

  • @richardprofit6363
    @richardprofit6363 Год назад +7

    I read (don't remember source) that it was thought that the pond/waterhole the elk were found near had a toxic blue-green algae in it

  • @susanproctor3247
    @susanproctor3247 Год назад +1

    Here in NE KS we have warnings all the time for that. No one gets so excited about it, but they should. It even happens in the city areas when they have a little stream or pond or retention pond.

  • @julianrogers8608
    @julianrogers8608 Год назад +1

    just found out the canal right behind my house that i always go to is filled with blue green algae never knew that used to go swimming in it younger when there wasn't algae its crazy i could've swum in it

  • @PackMane1419
    @PackMane1419 Год назад +4

    Ive had a UFO interaction in that area, found am elk femur sliced in half with no burr at all and have found cow hooves and only the front two hooves, at the shore of canjillon lake which is in the santa re national forest

    • @sherylreed3558
      @sherylreed3558 Год назад

      UFO... only means a created entity. One that is eternal, without a body- unless he finds a Host. There's a BOOK that will give u EVERY detail you will ever need. THE BOOK, in fact. Happy hunting. P.S. HE WANTS TO HE FOUND. ? Is....the heart of the seeker

  • @OilyAnimal3
    @OilyAnimal3 Год назад +1

    Im from north eastern New Mexico this is so awesome!!!!!! 🔥🔥🔥 And very eye opening

  • @Enchanted_Adventures505
    @Enchanted_Adventures505 Год назад +3

    I Live 1hr away from where this happened and the lakes near by get shutdown from the blue green algae. The elk are always in those lakes which makes me think it would have happen before. This is all crap. No way they all drank from one spot.

  • @xiongboon
    @xiongboon Год назад +7

    I ain't no fracking expert, but doesn't the gas from it also take a few hours to kill a person much less a giant elk? Also, unless they were grassing or in the rut, elks usually keep moving, even if one dies after another there wouldn't be a group of them that's dead all together, there would be like a trail of them dead that like stretches for miles.

    • @mr.romero4799
      @mr.romero4799 Год назад +5

      No H2s can kill somebody almost immediately but there’s no oilfield around Las Vegas, but there is a super volcano 🌋close by Las Vegas is full of hot springs.

  • @thebugbouncer
    @thebugbouncer Год назад

    I grew up in New Mexico, on the way to work a while back here in northern NM between Las Vegas and Santa Fe i saw 2 appeared to be dead, on the side of the road, no blood.

  • @hi_tech_reptiles
    @hi_tech_reptiles Год назад +28

    Hey have you guys covered what happened in Florida with FWC? Holy Thursday Massacre? The reach you guys have could really help Mr. Coffee and his situation. The whole thing was brutal as a snake lover and even I have my own pet boas and couldn't imagine someone coming in and just murdering my pet of 20 years when I was following the letter of the law as best as possible.

    • @PJ3721
      @PJ3721 Год назад +1

      This

    • @summerwinters1315
      @summerwinters1315 Год назад

      What happened?😢

    • @robertcarpenter7486
      @robertcarpenter7486 Год назад

      You are sick

    • @aleynahallie9506
      @aleynahallie9506 Год назад +2

      ​@Summer Winters FWC killed 30 pet snakes with a nail gun that were deemed illegal in Florida, but they also "accidentally" killed a pet boa that wasn't illegal and it was gravid with like 30 snakelets. All of the snakes died.

    • @WisdomThumbs
      @WisdomThumbs Год назад +3

      @@aleynahallie9506 Good is called evil, and evil is called good, as seen when groups with names like “Fish & Wildlife Conservation” and “People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals” have the highest kill counts against animals.

  • @stephenbrand5661
    @stephenbrand5661 Год назад +2

    That's not just a problem in the west, it happens in the southeast a lot too during the summer months especially.

  • @lindaelston4728
    @lindaelston4728 Год назад +3

    Here in Oklahoma, we are warned every summer, to watch for Blue Green Algae. There’s usually a list of the lakes or public ponds affected.

  • @jeepster505
    @jeepster505 Год назад +8

    This is also a volcanic area so sulfur gasses could be a likely scenario. But a H2S release from a well could be likely as well

    • @Rejectingmodernity01
      @Rejectingmodernity01 Год назад

      H2s could be legit if there was no breeze a massive cloud of h2s would do it for sure,if you get h2s hits on a meter you find elevation real quik cuz it hangs low to the ground

    • @stevemarzocco4983
      @stevemarzocco4983 Год назад +3

      Far more likely than the other guesses/ theories. Numerous Buffalo drop dead in Jellystone from exactly this, now and again. Sulfur, methane and other gases bursting forth. And many of the fires in Canada along with other places in the US are along or near the edge of the North American Craton, which goes through New Mexico. Although the edge over time has fluctuated markedly especially in the western US, hence likely also many of the fires in AZ, etc. Meanwhile, the increasing incidents of firing volcanoes globally along with the shifting north and south poles hence the diminishing magnetosphere protecting earth, and the aurora being seen far more southerly than previously “commonly known”, help make very clear this is about the sun and cosmic radiation heating the magma upon which the crust is “floating”, effectively. But can’t let us know these facts or manmade climate change won’t be able to support the huge mandates for even more wealth shifting, increasing control and more.

    • @dananorth895
      @dananorth895 Год назад +1

      ​@@stevemarzocco4983 Cosmic ray intensity increases and energizes/seperates magma constituants increasing pressure and lowering viscosoty resulting in increased seismic and volcanic activity.

  • @shades9723
    @shades9723 Год назад +1

    Peter calling this and Pats reactions is so classic. 😂

  • @NealOfTaylor44
    @NealOfTaylor44 Год назад +13

    On the topic of limnic eruptions…
    I live in New Mexico and I confirm that YES, we did in fact all recently get together and let out the worlds largest bean fart we all could all muster (which is a lot for a place where beans are in 90% of local dishes).
    Someone’s gotta take care of those fuckin elk…

    • @joza3077
      @joza3077 Год назад

      straight brain dead comment. no wonder the elite are trying to kill us off.

    • @rickzauner
      @rickzauner Год назад

      Green chili's , or red

  • @mob9tray
    @mob9tray Год назад +3

    It's out on a wild life reserve for birds and near by are cattle theres no fracking for about 40-50 miles the county protested against fracking for this exact reason there's no fracking in all of San Miguel county

  • @mr.romero4799
    @mr.romero4799 Год назад +5

    Maybe it was gas released from the super volcano near by? Las Vegas NM is full of hot springs and has one of the biggest volcanoes 🌋 (The Valles Caldera) in the USA nearby.

  • @felixro5884
    @felixro5884 Год назад +14

    As an elk I can confirm it was a Thylacine

  • @joshk1817
    @joshk1817 Год назад

    Listen to this on my way to work. Love this kinda stuff thank you. Just subscribe 🎉

  • @MaybellineQueen
    @MaybellineQueen Год назад +1

    Here in Oklahoma it seems like every year at the end of summer all the lakes get closed bc of blue green algea. I've had weird ear infections due to swimming in a lake in 07.

  • @bradgeagley4019
    @bradgeagley4019 Год назад +3

    I think it was an H2S gas pocket...it occurs naturally and if the elk were in a low depression thats where the gas lays...they would die from not getting oxygen...decomposition could make it hard for the autopsy to find cause as well...mammals need 19 to 21 percent oxygen to live anything outside of that range will make you pass out and die which easily explains all the elk dying in one place!!!

  • @bettazoid
    @bettazoid Год назад +4

    That actually wasn't the official story, a few articles blaming a water trough exist but water sources in the area were all tested and the trough only provided clues that pointed towards a blue green algae bloom in the area, from which the water in the trough was sourced. It's highly likely that the neurotoxin resulting from a blue green algae bloom in larger ponds nearby was the culprit, but at this point the actual study data is almost impossible to find. Fracking is definitely an issue in the area, but the stories and articles between 2013 and 2017 evolved via word of mouth, and many of the details were omitted or embellished, so the actual data collected has been buried under the last decade. And if fracking did cause or contribute to the loss of the herd, the companies responsible quietly rode the conspiracy coat tails out of the controversy without repercussions.

  • @jesusmaryandjoseph6
    @jesusmaryandjoseph6 Год назад

    I used to live in Taos, New Mexico is the most trippy place I've ever been. I miss it

  • @mr.romero4799
    @mr.romero4799 Год назад +1

    Shoutout from Roswell NM 👽🛸

  • @kaschbourbeau7413
    @kaschbourbeau7413 Год назад

    I live in MT and I have seen over 30-50 elk hanging out at a water trough for horses. Doesn't mean they all drank at the same time.

  • @coconutfleetsleeper5717
    @coconutfleetsleeper5717 Год назад +6

    Check out the incident on reindeer getting hit by lightning in Norway.

    • @Saltine_American
      @Saltine_American Год назад +2

      Santa told them not to metal tip their antlers 🤷🏻‍♀️ Such a deadly fad

    • @sourceawry4035
      @sourceawry4035 Год назад

      There is also the effort to contain Chronic Wasting Disease, the cervid version of Creutzfeld-Jakob, involving snipers taking out whole wild herds for the sake of the uninfected. They are lying about where that one comes from, too. But if it were CWD control, I would expect gunshot wounds to their heads. Cheers!

  • @UnitedCard-sn7xy
    @UnitedCard-sn7xy Год назад +1

    Blue green algae is quite a big problem in North Devon UK

  • @gregmartinez6420
    @gregmartinez6420 Год назад

    In the public areas we hunt we see a lot of old drill sites and stuff that was forgotten about or line’s that are out there

  • @geraldpate5980
    @geraldpate5980 Год назад

    I was riding I-40 in Ok. and stopped counting after observing 20 dead deer on the side of the road. I heard it starts from drought.

  • @ruthbates9549
    @ruthbates9549 Год назад +1

    If it happened recently it shouldn't be the water. The blue/green alge is bad from end of July on. Although, i took a friend on a trip through Arizona and new mexico and we were amazed at how many elk! My friend said "apparently you dont need to hunt them, just put out a bucket of water!"😅

  • @carcarjinks1430
    @carcarjinks1430 Год назад +4

    a few years ago, a whole town in africa died because a giant bubble of methane (naturally occurring) came down into the valley where they lived. i think it may have come out of a lake, but i don't remember the details.

  • @kathleena.krazee
    @kathleena.krazee Год назад +1

    Types of Blue-green Algae
    There is some confusion regarding classification of algae. Some researchers have suggested that there may be as many as 7,500 species of blue-greens

  • @jaymac7739
    @jaymac7739 Год назад +8

    It was man bear pig

  • @izzyxblades
    @izzyxblades Год назад +4

    Peter being correct immediately is just blowing my mind. Did i wake up in an alternative universe?!

  • @levibrewer4304
    @levibrewer4304 Год назад +1

    I live in Lincoln county New Mexico it’s was probably lighting animals get struck all the time.

  • @williampollard8347
    @williampollard8347 Год назад

    Around that same daye/year I was driving south on I-25 past the Russell's truck stop, mid afternoon, a RAPTOR DRONE (15- 20 ft. n length) flew approx. 30 ft n front of me and about 15-20 ft. above me travelling from east to west to the Cimmaron ridge. That area is also 2 have experienced on-going low frequency hum 4 a decades. Check it out.

  • @aylahughes9185
    @aylahughes9185 Год назад +2

    it was a lightning strike. august is monsoon season in nm and its one of the most active lightning strike zones.

  • @bluejwalker
    @bluejwalker Год назад +1

    On top of any environmental damage, I guarantee you that any "money changing hands" in the oil industry in NM is going straight to ABQ and Santa Fe and sucked out of all the small towns that actually generate that income for the state with their workers.

  • @waynejohnson1786
    @waynejohnson1786 Год назад +6

    Before watching I’m gonna guess it was a limnic eruption.
    “A limnic eruption, also known as a lake overturn, is a very rare type of natural disaster in which dissolved carbon dioxide (CO2) suddenly erupts from deep lake waters, forming a gas cloud capable of suffocating wildlife, livestock, and humans.”
    The most well known case was the Lake Nyos disaster. On 21 August 1986, a limnic eruption at Lake Nyos in northwestern Cameroon killed 1,746 people and 3,500 livestock.

    • @gregory3499
      @gregory3499 Год назад +2

      A natural cleansing

    • @mr.giggles4995
      @mr.giggles4995 Год назад

      ​​@@gregory3499 oh because they're African?

    • @gregory3499
      @gregory3499 Год назад

      @@mr.giggles4995 only person that mentioned race was you clown. I have no idea what race they are because I only believe in the human race. Good try though clown boy. Only thing your comment to me shows is how racist you are. Now fuck off.

    • @Rob21015
      @Rob21015 Год назад +3

      @@mr.giggles4995 negative assumptions = a negative outlook.

    • @mr.giggles4995
      @mr.giggles4995 Год назад

      @@Rob21015 oh ok, I should have a positive outlook on the "cleansing" of over 1700 people? We're definitely overpopulated but damn...

  • @balasaashti3146
    @balasaashti3146 Год назад

    I remember when this happened I was in higschool at the time. Interesting stuff.

  • @twaun505
    @twaun505 Год назад +1

    I live in new Mexico i just heard about this😮

  • @Weasel_NM575
    @Weasel_NM575 Год назад

    5-28-23 at the state park lake in Fort Sumner Nm there have been elk spotted the first time ever due to to wildfires in Las Vegas Mora and down south in Ruidoso NM we have bears as well!!

  • @Showtime26.8
    @Showtime26.8 Год назад +14

    I would be interested in their thoughts on the Texas cattle that just recently hit the news for being mutilated alien style. 🤔

    • @lilpeepeeyes9348
      @lilpeepeeyes9348 Год назад +2

      Link

    • @jargero8203
      @jargero8203 Год назад

      Because it never happened....

    • @Showtime26.8
      @Showtime26.8 Год назад +1

      @@jargero8203 I already sent the link weird it’s erased. Here it is again

    • @Showtime26.8
      @Showtime26.8 Год назад +1

      @@jargero8203 it just happened recently so it’s not hard to find. Basically every news source has an article on it at this point now too. 🤷🏽‍♂️

    • @GunakillyaOG
      @GunakillyaOG Год назад +1

      ​@@Showtime26.8 i seen that in the news and im in Ontario Canada. So if you from the states and cant find your own news. Thats on them lol.

  • @meishacantu4735
    @meishacantu4735 Год назад +12

    There wasn't fracking in the area at this time though. My family has a ranch a half hour from Las Vegas, NM. The majority is up in the 4 Corners area & in the Southern part of the state. There are several Oil & Gas Industry professionals who have said this in the comments.
    There had been problems with algae in the lakes at the time, but there are fresh water sources all over the mountains, like springs.
    This area had a lot of weird cattle mutilations back in the 90s though. So, maybe aliens or government experiments...😅 My father worked as a Brand Inspector at the time & had to investigate a lot of them all over Northern NM.

    • @sedg03
      @sedg03 Год назад

      F
      DHS behind fires and bl.grn algae. They did it up in saratoga wyo & n colo.
      They're herding americans w program of dom terrorism.
      Gitmo & DHS both started after 9.11 to destroy U.S. to build new *MORMON DESERET NATION*.

    • @meishacantu4735
      @meishacantu4735 Год назад

      @Handsome Griz It's Las Vegas, NM... not Nevada, lol. Listen to it and also read the title.

    • @meishacantu4735
      @meishacantu4735 Год назад

      @Handsome Griz Lol... you're just dumb or trolling then.

    • @meishacantu4735
      @meishacantu4735 Год назад

      ​@Handsome Griz This podcast mentions the mountains of New Mexico around Las Vegas countless times... 😅😅😅 You didn't even listen to the podcast or read the title? People from the area are commenting as well, from NM.😅

    • @ginjaz
      @ginjaz Год назад

      ​@chrisclarclark6605welp I'd say listen to it again and maybe a refresher in geography! Las Vegas New Mexico is a very real place 😅

  • @Downs-Indroam
    @Downs-Indroam Год назад +1

    Anthrax is often the culprit from what I have understood in the past..
    How strange!

  • @joeguzman3558
    @joeguzman3558 Год назад

    Last year my son and I went to Texas from Nevada but we wanted to see the Roswell New Mexico museum so we went on highway 40, about 40 miles after Albuquerque new Mexico on the way to Roswell we stopped on an abandoned town and we were just looking around the old houses and a gas station ( something like in the walking dead no one there just abandoned town) as we walked we could hear people talking it sounded like men and women and almost like they all were talking at the same time just around the gas station so we figured other people stopped to look around just like we did ( the gas station had no doors and you could see everything inside) as we walked around to say hi to the people talking - nobody there - my son and I just looked at each other and said lets get out of here, the little town is just off the freeway and there's just a few houses,

  • @UrMomGoes2College
    @UrMomGoes2College Год назад

    A broader point is not being mentioned And that is how tens of thousands of groups of animals are dying collectively all across the earth for the past couple of years.

  • @reyes4103
    @reyes4103 Год назад

    My buddy says he witnessed cows drinking from the same trough, and they wait in line until the last one drinks.

  • @joebeal4212
    @joebeal4212 Год назад +1

    Lightning can do that , also in western Colorado there are places where natural gas leaks out of the ground and asphyxiates animals . Also water hemlock, I have only seen in Oregon , will kill a Hereford bull in minutes .

  • @saxmafia
    @saxmafia Год назад +1

    You don't understand how fracking works. Also not much fracking around Las Vegas. My family has a homes in the area.

  • @LndsWrld
    @LndsWrld Год назад +5

    My friends always make me turn this off but it’s so informative. Just one little 30 second tip could save your life one day

    • @MD-zm6sn
      @MD-zm6sn Год назад

      Having dumb friends makes you dumb haha.

    • @pr0l0gue
      @pr0l0gue Год назад +2

      Get headphones bro lol

    • @melbapeach162
      @melbapeach162 Год назад

      Get some friends with better taste while you’re at it.

  • @11BlackLamb
    @11BlackLamb Год назад +7

    Heavens Gate elk

  • @cjerickson9286
    @cjerickson9286 Год назад

    7:15. Great point. 😮 Didn't even think about that. We need Rogan

  • @flagal519
    @flagal519 Год назад +1

    Forrest, do you think of the possibility of this BLUE GREEN ALGAE being in water in south Florida? ( P.S. I love your podcast & also your Joe Rogan interviews....FASCINATING.) I was told at one point by my vet not to allow my dog to swim in south Florida lakes, b/c of the microbes, etc. but I don't recall him talking about blue green algae ( also there are alligators all over, but that is another story.)

  • @Lilmickcrocodiledundee0001
    @Lilmickcrocodiledundee0001 Год назад

    Could be something like that village in cameroon where everyone died and all livestock from that lake that produced a deadly gas, almost all died overnight

  • @justprivate2333
    @justprivate2333 Год назад

    A few years back there was a story about 300+ reindeer killec by a lightning strike. Not all lightning strikes are equal. Strikes with a positive charge are extremely destructive.

    • @dananorth895
      @dananorth895 Год назад

      Negative charge are electrons, positive are ionic atomic nucleons. Nucleons are over 1800 times the mass of electrons.

    • @justprivate2333
      @justprivate2333 Год назад

      @@dananorth895 positively charged lightning strikes are rare. Only about 5% of all lightning strikes,. The majority are negative polarity.
      Positively charged lightning strikes are quite dangerous.

  • @lando8913
    @lando8913 Год назад

    Not sure who the guy on the top right is but it's strange he didn't think of what Forrest said, if it's in that trough it's likely in other water in the area.

  • @jackforbesjr7052
    @jackforbesjr7052 Год назад

    It'd be catastrophic for oil companies because of the amount of states fracking. It does eventually pollute the water table but wtf we'll all be gone by them!! Goodluck kids an grandkids🙄

  • @Iziireal
    @Iziireal Год назад

    BTW,
    They refer to that fraking water as waste water.
    They don't tell you that the water is a toxic cocktail of chemicals pumped into the earth.

  • @boh348
    @boh348 Год назад

    It get into lakes as well once over 80 degrees.

  • @jesusmaryandjoseph6
    @jesusmaryandjoseph6 Год назад

    Great i live in Okeechobee, we have a huge algae problem

  • @tylerahern7791
    @tylerahern7791 Год назад +4

    Sounds like a methane pocket was released.

  • @darktimbercustomknives6248
    @darktimbercustomknives6248 Год назад +1

    My bet it was a government weapons test using some type of sonic blast, or Pulse to take out military equipment, and the else just happen to be in the way

  • @damalegarcia
    @damalegarcia Год назад

    Colorado also lost a lot of elk this past winter. Not to algae though

  • @J57133
    @J57133 Год назад +1

    Zoologist and lifelong naturalist here, to my knowledge this lethal algae phenomenon is a recent development within the last 10-20 years. Can any experts elaborate on the timeline of this algae appearing and/or why we don’t seem to see it in the historical record?

    • @seanhammer6296
      @seanhammer6296 Год назад

      Here's my guess: the declining magnetosphere is letting in more rays from the sun that are enabling the photosynthesis of the toxic algae. But this does occur on 6k and 12k year cycles. We are entering into one of those cycles now.

    • @sedg03
      @sedg03 Год назад

      DHS. Feds at work.

    • @seanhammer6296
      @seanhammer6296 Год назад

      @@sedg03 Why tf would the Feds do that?

    • @sedg03
      @sedg03 Год назад

      @@seanhammer6296 they did the exact same think in 2021-22 in northern colo mntns w fires and oddly enough? 1st time ever? In very South saratoga, Wyoming they appeared lethal cyano bacteria... bl gen algae.
      I had gone up to the hot min springs...
      They're herding ppl like sheep.
      Why? Boy that's a real long story.

    • @sedg03
      @sedg03 Год назад

      @@seanhammer6296 they..I think... also tried out bill gates's sulfuric acid test... threw up giant cloud of pollution over montana, wyoming, colorado, nebraska... apparently in experiment to use cloud cover of pollution? To slow earth's warming.
      It did not seem like forest fire smoke. Heavy low lying.. and smelled funny. I drove thru it.

  • @Guyonnn
    @Guyonnn Год назад

    I live in Washington and own dogs. Very good to know about the algae.

  • @badbob6689
    @badbob6689 Год назад

    No fracking is done in that area! NONE! no fertilizing plant in the area. A big fire just took place in the area that burned an area the size Maryland that was started by the forest service.

  • @westrotter7847
    @westrotter7847 Год назад

    Thats crazy.

  • @qwerty6574
    @qwerty6574 Год назад +1

    Asphixiation. Co2 concentrated in a low area after being burped up from water/biomass. Algea grows in high co2.

  • @TheSassygrasshopper
    @TheSassygrasshopper Год назад +2

    Just saying from personal experience I'm a fracker and have been doing it for over 10 years I live in Canada in a town that is alive because of Fracking also also it is in foothill mountain area with Etana wildlife some of the best hunting in the entire world I've never seen a dead tree I've never seen a dead animal we test water we test air quality I do not believe that this was from fracking unless last it was completely unsanctioned they're dumping in water And just completely illegal And it doesn't make sense to run an operation like that seeing how profitable fracking is off there shouldn't be any need to Do it illegally
    Edit: I 1000% AGREE WITH FOREST THAT IF IT WAS FRACKING IT WOULD BE SWEPT UNDER THE RUG FOR SURE!!!!

    • @TheSassygrasshopper
      @TheSassygrasshopper Год назад

      Edit: I 1000% AGREE WITH FOREST THAT IF IT WAS FRACKING IT WOULD BE SWEPT UNDER THE RUG FOR SURE!!!!

  • @alouiciousjackson5812
    @alouiciousjackson5812 Год назад

    I'm going to go with the gas theory. As everybody knows, if it were aliens the rectums would have been sliced out LOL

  • @treasureexplorationandrese3712

    H2S can be anywhere. I know of several canyons where the gas emits out of the ground naturally.

  • @Mikemikemike13579
    @Mikemikemike13579 Год назад

    I immediately thought lightning.

  • @loscampesinosfarm1618
    @loscampesinosfarm1618 Год назад

    As a local there is no franking in that area

  • @MichaelDavis-zf6nt
    @MichaelDavis-zf6nt Год назад

    Crocs: hold my beer 🍺🐊🌊🕶

  • @raindustbowl
    @raindustbowl Год назад +1

    There were recent great fires there, could it be over-toxicity from the burn residues poisoned that and contaminated the waters in one area where the herd was grazing?

  • @PattyBryant-mh4dd
    @PattyBryant-mh4dd Год назад

    Yes , that Algae is Super Toxic, Very Crazy, ..an Glad it wasn't the Aliens 😅😘 thats Crazy Also, .. Great Video!!💚🤠

  • @kevinayres9902
    @kevinayres9902 Год назад

    Funny this is just the other side of the mountain range where they were finding all the cattle mutilations in the 1970s. There is a lot more active fracking in the NW side of New Mexico and massive elk herds but we don't have them dying off like this. Moose have reappeared in those mountains as well. Yes something odd is happening.

    • @sedg03
      @sedg03 Год назад

      DHS at work

  • @Buckmelanoma1
    @Buckmelanoma1 Год назад

    Blue green algae blooms in Minneapolis lakes last year

  • @tomjones2121
    @tomjones2121 Год назад

    I;m not saying it was aliens but it was aliens 🤣🤣🤣