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Tuesday, July 23, 2013

NIGEL WRIGHT FOUND ME THIS: Abduction Of Baby Orca Whale




A baby Orca Killer Whale has been found on the side of a mountain in Ireland. It is at least 500 yards to the nearest dirt road and over three miles inland off the Donegal coastline in Ireland. Some local men came upon the baby Orca whale laying up on the side of a mountain and it appeared the estimated 1800 pound whale had been dropped on its head. It was still alive and in distress when the men found it. It died shortly after they discovered it. How did a Killer Whale get up on the side of a mountain in Ireland three miles inland from the coast.

Local police who investigated the incident say that there were no type of tire tracks or human tracks anywhere near the baby Orca Whale even though it had been raining in the area for several days.
However several people who live in the area told of seeing strange orbs of light up in the air over the mountain for several nights in a row before the young whale was discovered laying up on the side of the mountain.

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1 comment:

Markus said...

Please notice that this is NOT an "baby orca". Remember the Pukahina beach carcass? One important point was the rounded shape of its flipper which clearly identified it as orca. This animal has long pointed flippers... Just an example. Here's an probably real baby orca: http://www.massey.ac.nz/~wwpubafs/2007/Press_Releases/07-27-07.html. And here's the original story and the original picture (with a far more elongated carcass clearly showing that its an dolphin): http://www.irishmirror.ie/news/irish-news/somefin-strange-going---mystery-2008078

Anyway it seems true that it was found 3 kilometers inland. But there's surely an explanation for this beside much weirder explanations like alien IMO.