NASA warns of deadly magnetosphere rifts that allow intense solar radiation to wipe out large numbers of animals on Earth The mysterious cattle deaths that took place over the weekend in Kansas now rumored to exceed 10,000 head of cattle have defied traditional explanations. The official story is that high heat killed the cattle, but I have now personally talked with two owners of cattle in Texas who have both confirmed to me that the official story is nonsense. Cows dont die all at once from heat, they confirmed to me. When high heat kills cows, they die off slowly, spread out across many days, not all at once.
And this isnt the first time its been hot in Kansas, it turns out. It seems as if everyone has forgotten that every summer, it gets hot in the Midwest.
Other possible explanations for the mass deaths cover sabotage or mass poisoning, as well as the possibility that the ranchers suddenly forgot to provide water to these cows. But that seems incredibly unlikely, given the very high dollar value of 10,000 head of cattle. Given todays high prices for beef, that comes to several million dollars in financial losses for these ranchers. It is extremely unlikely they simply forgot to provide water.
NASA warns of rifts opening in the magnetosphere and ozone layer, allowing intense, deadly solar radiation to beam through those barriers, causing extinction events on Earth