wafb.com:  Prairieville, LA:  Hot weather is causing trouble for a Prairieville neighborhood.  However, it's not just the heat causing the trouble.  People there are dealing with a lake full of dead fish.  About 15 houses surround the lake in the Cypress Lake subdivision in Prairieville.  The residents like to fish and swim in the water, but a bunch of belly-up fish has put a stop to water fun for now.  Fish kills are pretty common in south Louisiana.  Wildlife and fisheries agents said high temperatures and shallow waters cause oxygen to evaporate from water, basically suffocating the fish.  The sight of a bunch of dead fish can be alarming though.  One woman said she's lived on the lake for 12 years and hasn't seen anything like this.  LSU lakes, the city park lakes, but I've never seen them in my backyard, explained JoAnn Johnson.  Johnson said she and her neighbors started seeing the dead fish over the weekend and more and more have died each day.  She said she called Wildlife and Fisheries, who told her not to worry.  Wildlife and Fisheries agents say they do not have the resources to investigate private ponds and lakes.  If you see a fish kill on a public body of water, however, you should contact the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries immediately. 
 

Commentary:  Time and time again I have noticed that government wildlife and fishery agencies are saying these millions and millions of dead fish throughout the globe is "normal die-off," and as in this story, the residents are told "not to worry;" however, in the same stories, the residents frequently say they "have never seen anything like it."  There is often a conspiracy by government agencies to keep people "calm, cool and collected - and ignorant in these situations.  The Bible says that in the last days, "The land will mourn and everyone that dwells in it will languish with the beasts of the field and the fowls of heaven, yes, the fishes of the sea will also be taken away" Hosea 4:3.