2014, from "The Etheric Origin of Species, and Microwave Radiation As a Driver of Their Extinction", by Jeff Miller

2014

SUMMARY

From 2014 to 2015, strong evidence of cyanobacteria blooms on Lake Kegonsa in Wisconsin increased by 3.6% (average); severe thunderstorms and tornadoes in Iowa decreased by 3.8% (average); earthquakes of 4.0 or larger in Oregon and Washington compared to the the three decades from 1969 to 1999 decreased by 5% (average), and lightning deaths in the United States, decreased by 6% (average).

Water quality and clarity are increasing exponentially, while thunderstorms, tornadoes and earthquakes are all decreasing exponentially, and all at very similar rates, because the health of the ether is inexorably improving, and water quality and clarity and thunderstorm, tornado and earthquake activity all vary directly with the health of the ether.

From 2014 to 2015, the blue catfish in Ohio increased in size by .3% (average); the blue catfish in Kansas increased in size by 1.1% (average); the dog snapper in the Gulf of Mexico increased in size by 1.2% (average); the blue catfish in West Virginia increased in size by 4.5% (average); the blue catfish in Georgia increased in size by 4.5% (average), and the tiger shark in the Gulf of Mexico increased in size by 20.75% (average).

Fish are increasing exponentially in size regardless of species or geography because the health of the ether is inexorably improving, and the size, fertility, longevity and very existence of any organism all vary directly with the health of the ether.

In 2014, the national average corn yield in the United States was 171 bushels per acre, the greatest in history; the Delaware state corn yield record of 200 bushels per acre was 32% greater than the previous record of 152 bushels per acre from 2004;

From 2014 to 2015, the Florida stone crab claw harvest increased by 306,667 pounds (average); the number of whitefish in Green Bay, Wisconsin increased by 1 million (average); frozen skipjack tuna prices decreased to a 6-year low; tuna prices decreased “considerably”, and “significantly”, due to “excess supply”; the lobster harvest in Maine increased by 1.3% (average); lobster production in Canada increased by 5.4% (average); the volume of bigeye tuna production in the Philippines increased by 6.8% (average); marine fish production in Bangladesh increased by 7% (average); the volume of corn harvested in Brazil increased by 9.1% (average); Hungary’s agricultural output increased by 10% (average); timber production in Oregon’s Colville National Forest increased by 10.9% (average); Canadian seafood production increased by 11% (average); butterfly numbers on Hope Farm in the U.K. increased by 12.5% (average); the Maine lobster harvest increased by 13.6% (average); timber and fish production in Japan increased by 14.3% (average); the number of whitefish in Green Bay, Wisconsin increased by 16.7% (average); the stone crab harvest in Florida increased by 17%; dungeness crab landings in Oregon increased by 28.7% (average), and the price of the first tuna sold at the Tsukiji fish auction in Japan decreased by 47%, or by almost half, from $70,000 to $37,000, as the Atlantic’s Svati Kirsten Narula explained “Sushinomics: How Bluefin Tuna Became a Million-Dollar Fish”.

Life forms are increasing exponentially in size and number regardless of species or geography because the health of the ether is inexorably improving, and the fertility and very existence of any organism both vary directly with the health of the ether.

In 2014, the largest swordfish in the history of fishing in Texas was caught in the Gulf of Mexico; the largest swordfish in the history of fishing in Australia was caught in the Pacific Ocean, the first swordfish in the history of fishing in the state of Georgia was caught in the Atlantic Ocean, and the first bluefin tuna in the history of fishing in the state of Washington was caught in the Pacific Ocean.

In 2014, after an absence of two years, the blue catfish reappeared in West Virginia in the Ohio River; after an absence of eighteen years, the chub mackerel reappeared in the Atlantic Ocean off New Jersey for the first time since 2002; after an absence of fourteen years, the stargazer reappeared in the Atlantic Ocean off New Jersey for the first time since 2000; after an absence of twenty three years, the barracuda reappeared in the Atlantic Ocean off New Jersey for the first time since 1991; after an absence of twenty five years, the sand tiger shark reappeared in the Atlantic Ocean off New Jersey for the first time since 1989; after an absence of twenty seven years, the sandbar shark reappeared in the Atlantic Ocean off New Jersey for the first time since 1987; for the first time in almost eighty years (for “decades”), the sturgeon reappeared in the James River in Virginia and in the Connecticut River in Connecticut; after an absence of over 130 years, the webless shrub frog (Pseudophilautus hypomelas) reappeared in the environment in Sri Lanka for the first time since 1876.

In 2014, after an absence of some indeterminate period of time, the swordfish reappeared simultaneously in in the Pacific Ocean off Australia and the Atlantic Ocean off Georgia, where it had never been documented previously; the bluefin tuna reappeared in the Pacific Ocean off Washington, where it had never been documented previously; the blue marlin reappeared in the Gulf of Mexico off Texas, where it had never been documented previously.

Extinct life forms are reappearing because the health of the ether is inexorably improving, and the very existence of any organism varies directly with the health of the ether.

From 2014 to 2022, the West Virginia state record blue catfish increased in length by 6.1%, from 47.75 inches to 50.7 inches.

From 2014 to 2021, strong evidence of cyanobacteria blooms on Lake Kegonsa in Wisconsin decreased by an annual average of 3.6%.

From 2014 to 2021, strong evidence of cyanobacteria blooms on Lake Kegonsa in Wisconsin decreased by 25%, or by one fourth, from 14% to 10.5%

Given that water quality and clarity both vary directly with the health of the ether, this statistic demonstrates that the health of the ether improved exponentially from 2014 to 2021.

From 2014 to 2021, strong evidence of cyanobacteria blooms on Lake Kegonsa in Wisconsin decreased by 25%, or by one fourth, from 14% to 10.5%

Given that water quality and clarity both vary directly with the health of the ether, this statistic demonstrates that the health of the ether improved exponentially from 2014 to 2021.

From 2014 to 2017, the Florida stone crab claw harvest increased by an annual average of 306,667 pounds.

From 2014 to 2017, the Florida stone crab claw harvest increased by an annual average of 15.4%.

From 2014 to 2017, the Florida stone crab claw harvest increased by 46.4%, or by 920,000 pounds, from 1.98 million pounds to 2.9 million pounds.

Florida Fish & Wildlife Commission spokeswoman Michelle Kerr didn’t offer any insight as to what might have caused stone crab numbers to suddenly be up by half in just three years from 2014 to 2017.

That is an example of the propaganda technique known as “stonewalling”.

Here’s a picture of Michelle.

Michelle Kerr
(Michelle Kerr, Spokeswoman, Florida Fish & Wildlife Commission)

I’ve included her photograph so you could get a better idea of what a generational Satanist Freemason of of marginal influence looks like.

They are all related to one another through the maternal bloodline. Generational Satanists comprise between twenty and thirty percent of the populace, and are hiding in plain sight in every city, town and village on Earth. It’s how the few have controlled the many all the way back to Babylon, and before.

But they say that the hardest part of solving a problem is recognizing that you have one.

Don Croft used to say “Parasites fear exposure above all else”.

How long do you think that these people have left in power, now?

Please consider doing what you can to speed the transition.

From 2014 to 2016, the national average corn yield in the United States increased by 1.8 bushels per acre (average).

From 2014 to 2016, the national average corn yield in the United States increased by 3.6 bushels per acre.

From 2014 to 2016, the national average corn yield in the United States increased by an annual average of 1%.

From 2014 to 2016, the national average corn yield in the United States increased by 2%, from 171 bushels per acre to 174.6 bushels per acre. Both years were all time records.

From 2014 to 2016, the verified West Virginia state record blue catfish increased in size by an annual average of 4.5%.

From 2014 to 2016, the 4.5% average annual increase in size of the verified West Virginia state record blue catfish was 54.5% less, or more than half again less than its 9.9% average annual increase in size from 2012 to 2014.

From 2014 to 2016, the verified West Virginia state record blue catfish increased in size by 9%, from 52.95 pounds (Hoffman, Ohio River) to 57.74 pounds (Blauvelt, Ohio River).

In 2014, the Atlantic’s Svati Kirsten Narula explained “Sushinomics: How Bluefin Tuna Became a Million-Dollar Fish”.

When, in fact, the first tuna at the Tsukiji fish auction in Japan sold for $70,000, and that was a decreased of 47%, or by almost half from the previous year in 2013, from $70,000 to $37,000.

Further still, the price of the first tuna sold at the Tsukiji fish auction in Japan did not exceed one million dollars until two years later, in 2016, when it sold for $1,180,000.

As you can see, Svati’s claim that the bluefin tuna was “a million-dollar fish” is an example of the propaganda technique known as “the big lie”.

She’s putting it forward because, as a propagandist, she knows that the key to any successful Confidence game is misdirection.

When the ruse-fish sold two years later, everybody nodded their heads knowingly and said “see, it’s just like the Atlantic’s Svati Kirsten Narula said it would be!”

I have exposed the duplicity of Svati Kirsten Narula and her employer, Atlantic Magazine by using what was known in the old days as “fact checking”.

In 2014, the actual $70,000 price of the first tuna sold at the Tsukiji fish auction in Japan cost 93% less, or almost infinitely less than the “million-dollar fish” described by the Svati Kirsten Narula in the Atlantic in 2014.

The subhead goes on to say “Once used for cat food, the endangered fish is now one of the most prized delicacies in the world”.

When, in fact, in 2014, tuna prices decreased “considerably”, and “significantly”, due to “excess supply".

Further, from 2014 to 2015, the price of the first tuna sold at the Tsukiji fish auction in Japan decreased by 47%, or by almost half, from $70,000 to $37,000

As you can see, Svati’s claim that the bluefin tuna was “endangered” is an example of the propaganda technique known as “the big lie”.

She’s putting it forward because, as a propagandist, she knows that the key to any successful Confidence game is misdirection.

Here’s a picture of Svati, in Satanic-green, where the image is blatantly constructed to focus attention on her left eye.

Svati Narula
(The Atlantic’s Svati Kirsten Narula)

Given her maturity level and demeanor, it is easy to conclude that she was handed this copy by her betters at the Ministry of Truth to publish under her byline.

I have included Svati’s picture so that you could get a better idea of what a generational Satanist Freemason of marginal influence looks like.

They all related to one another through the maternal bloodline. Generational Satanists comprise between twenty and thirty percent of the populace, and are hiding in plain sight in every city, town and village on Earth. It’s how the few have controlled the many all the way back to Babylon, and before.

But they say that the hardest part of solving a problem is recognizing that you have one.

Don Croft used to say “Parasites fear exposure above all else”.

From 2014 to 2015, tuna prices decreased “considerably”, and “significantly”, due to “excess supply”.

In January 2014, USA Today said “Twenty-three Americans died from lightning in 2013, the fewest since records began in 1940.”

In January 2014, on Don Croft’s Etheric Warriors forum, I wrote “You may have noticed how the widespread distribution of simple Orgonite worldwide has coincided with a massive drop in hurricanes, tornadoes, and thunderstorms. And, and, as demonstrated within the article that follows, lightning activity.

Remember how the Greek god, Zeus, threw lighting bolts? Zeus simply a rebranding of the Canaanite Baal, the Lord of Storms. I’ve previously advanced the thesis that Baal pillars were the first death-tech, collecting and transmitting the Death Energy of sacrifices performed at their bases. Fast-forward to today, and you can note the worldwide network of antenna-ed and steepled structures festooning the World Grid. They are, all of them, simply newer- and newer-school Baal pillars. Or so I have subjectively concluded.

Baal was also known as ‘Lord of the Air’. It’s why the famous car and Southern California suburb are called ‘Bel Air’ (from B’el Air, Baal Air). It’s why you have shoes called ‘Air’, and why the big cell phone company’s advertising campaign was ‘Rule the Air’.

Baal Pillars to cell towers, Lord of the Air to ‘Rule the Air’ – they figured the rubes would never figure it out. Well, we have, and, unfortunately for our ill-intended, erstwhile masters, we’ve also figured out that simple Orgonite flips the polarity of these structures, and they become POR generators and transmitters.

In the article that follows, check out how the lightning death toll is half of the usual year’s average, and how, in 1943, 432 people died in one year from lightning strikes. That’s probably because they had the world grid pumped chock-full of Death Energy from their fabulously successful Death campaign then underway that is euphemistically called ‘World War II’.”

That was twelve years ago, now.

In 2014, the greatest Secchi measurement at Caspian Lake in Vermont was 10 meters.

In 2014, per the Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission, the Florida stone crab claw harvest totaled 1.98 million pounds.

From 2014 to 2015, the Florida stone crab claw harvest increased by 306,667 pounds (average).

From 2014 to 2015, the number of whitefish in Green Bay, Wisconsin increased by 1 million (average).

From 2014 to 2015, frozen skipjack tuna prices decreased to a 6-year low.

In 2014, per usda.gov, the national average corn yield in the United States was 171 bushels per acre, the greatest in history.

In 2014, per AP News, the Maine lobster harvest was the greatest in history for the fourth consecutive year.

The seafloor of the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Maine is literally crawling with lobsters, more than anyone’s ever seen in history.

From 2014 to 2015, the verified Ohio state record blue catfish increased in size by .3% (average).

From 2014 to 2015, the national average corn yield in the United States increased by an annual average of 1% (average).

From 2014 to 2015, the blue catfish in Kansas increased in size by 1.1% (average).

From 2014 to 2015, the dog snapper in the Gulf of Mexico increased in size by 1.2% (average).

From 2014 to 2015, the lobster harvest in Maine increased by 1.3% (average).

From 2014 to 2015, the respective 1% (average), 1.1% (average), 1.2% (average) and 1.3% (average) increases in the national average corn yield in the United States, the size of the blue catfish in Kansas in the Missouri River and the dog snapper in the Gulf of Mexico and in the volume of the lobster harvest in Maine were all statistically almost identical.

Life forms are increasing exponentially in size and number at very similar rates because the health of the ether is inexorably improving, and the size, fertility, longevity and very existence of any organism all vary directly with the health of the ether.

From 2014 to 2015, strong evidence of cyanobacteria blooms on Lake Kegonsa in Wisconsin decreased by 3.6% (average).

From 2014 to 2015, severe thunderstorms and tornadoes in Iowa decreased by 3.8% (average).

From 2014 to 2015, the verified West Virginia state record blue catfish increased in size by 4.5% (average).

From 2014 to 2015, the verified Georgia state record blue catfish increased in size by 4.5% (average).

From 2014 to 2015, earthquakes of 4.0 or larger in Oregon and Washington decreased by 5% (average), compared to the the three decades from 1969 to 1999.

From 2014 to 2015, lobster production in Canada increased by 5.4% (average).

From 2014 to 2015, lightning deaths in the United States decreased by 6% (average).

From 2014 to 2015, the respective 3.8%, 5% and 6% (average) decreases severe thunderstorms and tornadoes in Iowa, earthquakes of 4.0 or larger in Oregon and Washington compared to the the three decades from 1969 to 1999 and lighting deaths in the United States all occurred simultaneously.

From 2014 to 2015, the volume of bigeye tuna production in the Philippines increased by 6.8% (average).

From 2014 to 2015, marine fish production in Bangladesh increased by 7% (average).

From 2014 to 2015, the volume of corn harvested in Brazil increased by 9.1% (average).

From 2014 to 2015, Hungary’s agricultural output increased by 10% (average).

From 2014 to 2015, timber production in Oregon’s Colville National Forest increased by 10.9% (average).

From 2014 to 2015, Canadian seafood production increased by 11% (average).

From 2014 to 2015, butterfly numbers on Hope Farm in the U.K. increased by 12.5% (average).

From 2014 to 2015, the Maine lobster harvest increased by 13.6% (average).

From 2014 to 2105, timber and fish production in Japan increased by 14.3% (average).

From 2014 to 2015, the number of whitefish in Green Bay, Wisconsin increased by 16.7% (average).

From 2014 to 2015, the volume of Vietnam’s wood processing industry increased by 17% (average).

From 2014 to 2015, the stone crab harvest in Florida increased by 17%, or by almost one fifth.

From 2014 to 2015, the respective 16.7% (average) and 17% increases in the number of whitefish in Green Bay, Wisconsin and the stone crab harvest in Florida were statistically almost identical.

Marine life forms are increasing exponentially in size and number at very similar rates regardless of species or geography because the health of the ether is inexorably improving, and the size, fertility, longevity and very existence of any organism all vary directly with the health of the ether.

From 2014 to 2015, the respective 17% (average) and 17% increases in volume of Vietnam’s wood processing industry and the stone crab harvest in Florida were identical.

Life forms are increasing in size and number at very similar rates regardless of species or geography because the health of the ether is inexorably improving, and the size, fertility, longevity and very existence of any organism all vary directly with the health of the ether.

From 2014 to 2015, the size of the tiger shark in the Gulf of Mexico off Mississippi increased by 20.75% (average).

From 2014 to 2015, dungeness crab landings in Oregon increased by 28.7% (average).

From 2014 to 2015, the respective 5.4% (average), 17% and 28.7% (average) increases in lobster landings in Canada, the lobster harvest in Maine, the stone crab harvest in Florida and dungeness crab landings in Oregon occurred simultaneously.

Crustacean populations are increasing exponentially regardless of species or geography because the health of the ether is inexorably improving, and the size, fertility, longevity and very existence of any organism vary directly with the health of the ether.

In 2014, the Delaware state corn yield record of 200 bushels per acre was 32% greater, or almost one third greater than the previous record of 152 bushels per acre from 2004.

On September 9, 2014, the Flathead Beacon’s Dillon Tabish said “Out On a Limb, Timber Industry Hangs On in New Era of Forest Management”.

When, in fact, from 2017 to 2018, the 70% increase in timber production in Oregon’s Colville National Forest was 4,566% greater, or more than forty five times greater than its 1.5% average annual increase from 1999 to 2016.

As you can see, “out on a limb, timber industry hangs on” is an example of the propaganda technique known as “the big lie”.

I have exposed the duplicity of Dillon Tabish and his employer, the Flathead Beacon by using what was known in the old days as “fact checking”.

Here’s a picture of Dillon, where his left eye is the focal point of the image.

Dillon Tabish
(The Flathead Beacon’s Dillon Tabish)

I have included Dillon Tabish’s photograph so that you could get a better idea of what generational a Satanist Freemason of marginal influence looks like.

They are all related to one another through the maternal bloodline. Generational Satanists comprise between twenty and thirty percent of the populace, and are hiding in plain sight in every city, town and village on Earth. It’s how the few have controlled the many all the way back to Babylon, and before.

But they say that the hardest part of solving a problem is recognizing that you have one.

Don Croft used to say “Parasites fear exposure above all else”.

How long do you think that these people have left in power, now?

Please consider doing what you can to speed the transition.

From 2014 to 2015, the price of the first tuna sold at the Tsukiji fish auction in Japan decreased by 47%, or by almost half, from $70,000 to $37,000.

Price decrease either when supply increases, demand decreases, or both.

On April 26, 2014, Austin Hoffman caught a verifiable West Virginia state record blue catfish. It weighed 52.95 pounds and was 47.75 inches long.

There is a photograph of him with the fish.

Wvmetronews.com’s Chris Lawrence said “Although a native fish to West Virginia’s big rivers the blue cats were largely eliminated by the construction of the locks and dams on the rivers decades ago. Five years ago, the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources engaged in a program to restore them with great results”.

Where “a program” and “great results” are both general. What program, specifically? What did that program do, specifically? What, specifically, are these “great results”?

If the general “construction of locks and dams” on the Ohio River “decades ago” decimated the blue catfish, then why aren’t those locks and dams decimating the blue catfish here in the present day?

As you can see, both “the blue cats were largely eliminated by the construction of the locks and dams on the rivers decades ago” and “Five years ago, the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources engaged in a program to restore them with great results” are both examples of the propaganda technique known as “the big lie”.

The article goes on to say “Hoffman’s catfish bested the previous record, also caught from the Ohio River in 2012 by Mark Foster. Foster’s fish was 44.5 pounds and 43.9 inches.”

In 2014, the largest swordfish in the history of fishing in Texas was caught in the Gulf of Mexico.

In 2014, the largest swordfish in the history of fishing in Australia was caught in the Pacific Ocean.

In 2014, the first swordfish in the history of fishing in the state of Georgia was caught in the Atlantic Ocean.

In 2014, the first bluefin tuna in the history of fishing in Washington was caught in the Pacific Ocean.

In 2014, after an absence of two years, the blue catfish reappeared in West Virginia in the Ohio River as the health of the ether improved to the point where the species could once again manifest within it.

It weighed 52.95 pounds and a length of 47.75 inches, which was 19% larger and 8.8% longer than the 44.5 pounds and 43.9 inches at which it had last manifested there in 2012.

These are quantum increases, which are not explainable by Charles Darwin’s theory of natural selection.

Austin Hoffman caught it, killed it, had it certified as the second verified blue catfish state record in the history of fishing in West Virginia, and ate it.

In 2014, after an absence of twelve years, the chub mackerel reappeared in the Atlantic Ocean off New Jersey after last being documented there in 2002, as the health of the ether improved to the point where the species could once again manifest within it.

Yet it is still being fraudulently portrayed as a “retired” record by the state of New Jersey.

That is an example of the propaganda technique known as “stonewalling”.

In 2014, after an absence of fourteen years, the stargazer reappeared in the Atlantic Ocean in New Jersey off Seagirt, as the as the health of the ether once again improved to the point where the species could manifest within it.

Yet it is still being fraudulently portrayed as a “retired” record by the state of New Jersey.

That is an example of the propaganda technique known as “stonewalling”.

On June 20, 2014, an uncredited author from newjerseyhunter.com said “I was out on the boat on Tuesday fishing the southern section of the seagirt reef and i caught this fish that i had no idea what it was. My stepdad who has been fishing all his life has never seen anything like it. anyone have any idea what it might be ??

For those unaware, anytime an author is uncredited, it is proof that said author is an Intelligence operative.

A user whose avatar I regretfully did not record replied “Stargazer. They are very tasty. They’re called poor mans lobster”.

Here, the ruse is played that the stargazer was common, as everyone knew.

When, in fact, the stargazer had disappeared from the Atlantic Ocean off New Jersey in 2000, driven out of existence by the low-wavelength microwave radiation from what we collectively refer to as technology, remained absent for fourteen years, and then reappeared there in 2014 as the health of the ether improved to the point where the species could once again manifest within it.

Here, "They are very tasty. They’re called poor mans lobster” is an example of the propaganda technique known as “the big lie”.

What is most difficult for the Coincidence theorist to assimilate is the fact that the uncredited Intelligence operative from newjerseyhunter.com who started the thread is the straight man in the Confidence game.

The piling-on of the double questions marks really puts the nail in the coffin.

In 2014, after an absence of seventeen years, the blue marlin reappeared in the Gulf of Mexico off Mississippi, as the health of the ether improved to the point where the species could once again manifest within it.

It weighed 972.7 pounds, which was 18% larger, or almost one fifth larger than the 824 pounds at which it had last manifested there in 1997.

In 2014, after an absence of twenty three years, the barracuda reappeared in the Atlantic Ocean off New Jersey, as the health of the ether improved to the point where the species could once again manifest within it.

It weighed 37 pounds, which was 37% greater, or more than one third greater than the 27 pounds at which it had last manifested there in 1992.

This is a hyper-exponential increase in size which cannot be explained by Charles Darwin’s theory of natural selection.

Charles Darwin’s theory of natural selection is false.

The truth is that the origin of species is etheric.

On July 31, 2014, onthewater.com said “NJ Fisherman Catches 37-Pound Barracuda”.

Justin McCaffrey Barracuda
(Justin McCaffrey with the New Jersey state record barracuda, 2014)

Where the uncredited author from On the Water said “fisherman catches” to prop up the false meme that the barracuda had been out there in the Atlantic Ocean off New Jersey all along, only nobody had pursued them with the proper assiduousness, previously.

The uncredited author from On The Water said “Three fishermen trying to catch bluefish two and a half miles off Sea Isle City landed a 57 inch barracuda on Wednesday. Barracuda are a common tropical fish species that occasionally strays as far north as New England in the summer months.”

Where “fishermen”, “catch” and “landed” all play the ruse that the barracuda had been out there in the Atlantic Ocean off New Jersey all along, only nobody had pursued them with the proper assiduousness, previously.

There’s no mention of the fact that the barracuda was absent from the record in New Jersey from 1991 to 2014, driven out of existence by the low-wavelength microwave radiation from what we collectively refer to as technology.

That’s because the first rule of Politics is “deny, deny, deny”.

For those unaware, anytime an author is uncredited, that is proof that said author is an Intelligence operative.

The On The Water hit-piece continues:

“Justin McCaffrey, also known as Capt. Zig, the owner and operator of First Fish Adventures in Sea Isle City, shared a photo of the catch on Facebook after officially weighing it in at 37 pounds. The NJDEP lists the state record barracuda in the “retired category” as 27 pounds.”

Nobody mentions why the record was retired, or why it has suddenly become “unretired”.

That’s because the first rule of Politics is “deny, deny, deny”.

At this writing, the barracuda is still being fraudulently portrayed as a “retired” record by the state of New Jersey.

That is an example of the propaganda technique known as “stonewalling”.

In 2014, after an absence of twenty five years, the sand tiger shark reappeared in the Atlantic Ocean off Long Beach Island in New Jersey, after last being documented there in 1989, as the health of the ether improved to the point where the species could once again manifest within it.

Yet it is still being fraudulently portrayed as a “retired” record by the state of New Jersey.

On June 26, 2014, courierpostonline.com’s Dan Radel said “Sharks make comeback at Jersey Shore”

Where the general “sharks” obscures the specific “sand tiger shark”, and where “Jersey” redacts “New Jersey” under the false guise of familiarity, to make the subject far less searchable.

The article goes on to say “NOAA and the Adventure Aquarium in Camden however, identified the shark as a juvenile sand tiger shark."

As if everyone on the beach hadn’t known it by looking at it.

What Dan took care to not mention was the fact that the sand tiger shark had disappeared from the Atlantic Ocean off New Jersey in 1989, driven out of existence by the low-wavelength microwave radiation from what we collectively refer to as technology, remained absent for twenty five years, and had just reappeared there in 2014 as the health of the ether improved to the point where the species could once again manifest within it.

Dan didn’t mention any of this because the first rule of Politics is “deny, deny, deny”.

In 2014, after an absence of twenty seven years, the sandbar shark reappeared in the Atlantic Ocean off New Jersey for the first time since 1987, as the health of the ether improved to the point where the species could once again manifest within it.

At this writing in 2026, the sandbar shark is still being fraudulently portrayed as “extinct” with a “retired” record.

That’s because the state of New Jersey understands that the key to any successful Confidence game is misdirection.

In 2014, the sand tiger shark, the sandbar shark, the barracuda, the stargazer and the chub mackerel all reappeared in the Atlantic Ocean off New Jersey simultaneously.

In 2014, after an absence of almost eighty years, (for “decades”), the sturgeon reappeared in Virginia in the James River, as the health of the ether improved to the point where the species could once again manifest within it.

In 2014, after an absence of almost eighty years, the sturgeon reappeared in Connecticut in the Connecticut River, as the health of the ether improved to the point where the species could once again manifest within it.

In 2014, the sturgeon reappeared in the James River in Virginia and the Connecticut River in Connecticut simultaneously.

In 2014, after an absence of over 130 years, the webless shrub frog (Pseudophilautus hypomelas) reappeared in the environment in Sri Lanka for the first time since 1876, as the health of the ether improved to the point where the species could once again manifest within it.

In 2014, after an absence of some indeterminate period of time, the blue marlin reappeared in the Gulf of Mexico off Texas, where it had never been documented previously, at a weight of 972.7 pounds, as the health of the ether improved to the point where the species could once again manifest within it.

In 2014, after an absence of some indeterminate period of time, the sturgeon reappeared in the Connecticut River in Connecticut, as the health of the ether improved to the point where the species could once again manifest within it.

In 2014, the reappearances of the Atlantic sturgeon in the Connecticut River in Connecticut and the James River in Virginia occurred simultaneously.

In 2014, after an absence of some indeterminate period of time, the bluefin tuna reappeared in the Pacific Ocean off Washington, where it had never been documented previously, as the health of the ether improved to the point where the species could once again manifest within it.

In 2014, the reappearances of the bluefin tuna in the Pacific Ocean off Washington and the Atlantic Ocean off Georgia occurred simultaneously.

In 2014, after an absence of some indeterminate period of time, the swordfish reappeared in the Atlantic Ocean off Georgia, where it had never been documented previously, as the health of the ether improved to the point where the species could once again manifest within it.

In 2014, the reappearances in the Atlantic Ocean of the swordfish off Georgia and the bluefin tuna off Virginia occurred simultaneously.

In 2014, after an absence of some indeterminate period of time, the swordfish reappeared in the Pacific Ocean off Australia, where it had never been documented previously, as the health of the ether improved to the point where the species could once again manifest within it.

From April 26, 2014 to May 4, 2016, the West Virginia state record blue catfish increased in size by 12.8%, from 52.95 pounds to 59.74 pounds.

Biologist Scott Morrison said “We suspect records for a new fish like this is going to be broken quite a lot. However, this time it wasn’t broken by just a pound or so, it was broken by a considerable amount.”

That is a very unscientific, general explanation of the sudden, exponential increase in size of the blue catfish in West Virginia.

Scott betrays himself when he says “a new fish like this”. Later in the same article, he says that the blue catfish is native to West Virginia. Yet, here, he says that it is “new”. Why?

He’s falling all over himself to obscure the sudden, unexplained reappearance of the blue catfish in West Virginia.

Jeff Miller, Honolulu, HI, June 16, 2026

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