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Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Yahoo! News Covers Up Mass Murder of Dolphins

Tuesday April 24th, 2012

On April 6, 2012 a photo was taken of about a dozen dead dolphins lined up in an odd pattern on a beach in Peru. How they got there or what happened to them remains a mystery.

In this April 6, 2012 photo, officials stand next to dolphin carcasses on the shore of Pimentel Beach in Chiclayo, Peru. Scientists and Peruvian officials are investigating a mass die-off of hundreds On Friday April 20, 2012 a news report was posted on Yahoo! in regards to this mystery that has absolutely no information in regards to the incident it refers to. Rather, it simply shows two photos showing a dozen dead dolphins and that's it. What is more mysterious is that over 147 different people (at the time of writing this report) have made comments in regards to this phenomon. These are some of the devestated responses to this happening.


Lilly White  states "This is the most acurate well written article I have seen from Yahoo in a long time. Gotta laugh though, no story and there are still 44 comments in response to it."

CarlT  from Austin, Texas agrees, "Good story.. short, concise and to the point."

Amboambo believes that it's "Simply a Dolphin cult ending their lives in a protest for longer Yahoo articles."

Otto Pilot  also from Texas asks "Did Yahoo start using invisible ink or do I need special glasses to see the story?"

Even the centuries old Bill of Rights  had something to add saying "Yahoo...Where is the article?.....I guess a picture is worth a thousand words. Yahoo, you're being cheap now."

What do you think? Is there a massive concipiracy taking place here? How did these dolphins die and who lined them up so neately? Is yahoo trying to cover this story up and at the same time trying to reveal it to the public? Is it possible Yahoo is using invisble ink even though it clearly would have been a typed report?  Are comments posted under these types of articles really worth reading? Please post your comments on this phenomenon down below and we will see.


Click here to see the actual Yahoo! News report

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