Monday, June 2nd, 2025 - coincidence of several friends pets dying

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What the Heck?

Monday was an EXTREMELY weird day for both myself and my wife, as we both said, pretty much simultaneously: What the heck is going on?!

I received a phone call from my best friend that his dad's dog had died. Check Facebook later that evening, 2x other friends lost their dogs. My wife goes on her FB, 2x of her friends lost their dogs. Next day, I find out my dear friend from down east, he had lost his cat the day before: On June 2nd, same as all these dogs.

Of course it's coincidence, but wow, it was still REALLY bizarre to hear of all these pets dying the same day :oops:
 
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Not sure if it is connected at all, but on Sunday into Monday there were moderately severe (G4) geomagnetic storms going on. Strong solar events and resulting geomagnetic events can affect heart, nervous system, general brain function, etc. Interestingly, there tends to be more vehicular accidents around these events as well, and generally more during Solar maximum cycles than minimum cycles.

(Strongest level is G5, the last times we had this level of event, was last May, and then before that around Halloween 2003. Note, the 2003 Solar events were much stronger than the ones which sparked the recent G4 and G5 events. This is likely due to earth's increasingly weakening magnetic field. The earth's magnetic field acts like a protective shield for intense solar and cosmic energetic events. The weaker the field becomes, the more outside energetic events can affect various things on earth).
 
This is likely due to earth's increasingly weakening magnetic field. The earth's magnetic field acts like a protective shield for intense solar and cosmic energetic events. The weaker the field becomes, the more outside energetic events can affect various things on earth).
Great. Something else to be concerned about. Very weird about the dogs dying on the same day.
 
Sorry to hear this. I am glad June 2nd is over.

There is a statistical anomaly called I think Von Neumans Law, that deals with some very strange patterns in large numbers. Things like if you win the lottery once, your odds of winning increase the next time, and so on? Weird.
 
On top of the solar plasma storms hitting earth now, and the corresponding changes in earth's static electric field frequencies, and earthquakes, the smoke from Canadian wildfires puts an additional load on anything that breaths air.

Since OVERKILL is located in Ontario, how has the air quality been where all these animals died recently?
 
On top of the solar plasma storms hitting earth now, and the corresponding changes in earth's static electric field frequencies, and earthquakes, the smoke from Canadian wildfires puts an additional load on anything that breaths air.

Since OVERKILL is located in Ontario, how has the air quality been where all these animals died recently?

OVERKILL is a couple hours from where I am but we did have some air quality issues earlier this week.
 
What the Heck?

Monday was an EXTREMELY weird day for both myself and my wife, as we both said, pretty much simultaneously: What the heck is going on?!

I received a phone call from my best friend that his dad's dog had died. Check Facebook later that evening, 2x other friends lost their dogs. My wife goes on her FB, 2x of her friends lost their dogs. Next day, I find out my dear friend from down east, he had lost his cat the day before: On June 2nd, same as all these dogs.

Of course it's coincidence, but wow, it was still REALLY bizarre to hear of all these pets dying the same day :oops:
Cross-reference geographical location, cross-reference food sources, cross-reference food selection, cross-reference advice they could have followed.

If they all get stuff through Chewy, or Amazon, or from the same Walmart, or from the same store chain (anything close enough to land in the same distribution center) a bad food batch, or the wrong pet-caring "tip" from the same source (less likely, it is true) is enough to spread the same triggering event to places that are unrelated at first look.
 
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