2021, from from "The Etheric Origin of Species and Microwave Radiation as a Driver of Their Extinction", by Jeff Miller, May 2026

2021

2021 SUMMARY

From 2021 to 2022, the exponential increases in air quality in China, water clarity in California’s Lake Tahoe and water quality in Lake Kegonsa in Wisconsin all occurred simultaneously.

From 2021 to 2022, the exponential increases in the number of blue catfish in the Chesapeake Bay and of Mexican wolves in Arizona and New Mexico occurred simultaneously.

From 2021 to 2022, the average price of dressed Atlantic bluefin tuna decreased exponentially.

From 2021 to 2022, the exponential increases in the size of the blue catfish in West Virginia, the swordfish in the Gulf of Mexico off Louisiana and the blueline tile fish in the Atlantic Ocean off Delaware all occurred simultaneously.

In 2021, Jake Stirek caught the largest blue catfish in the history of fishing in Nebraska, and the USGS didn’t record it; the largest junior record swordfish in history was caught in (location); the largest state record swordfish in the history of fishing in Mississippi was caught in the Gulf of Mexico; the largest swordfish in the history of fishing in Florida was caught in the Atlantic Ocean; the largest swordfish in the history of fishing in New Zealand was caught in the Pacific Ocean; Peter Schulz caught the first bluefin tuna in the history of Maryland; for the first time in “decades”, the sturgeon reappeared in the Potomac River in Maryland; after an absence of almost 40 years, the tarpon reappeared in the Atlantic Ocean off New Jersey; In 2021, after an absence of fifty five years, the huge, iridescent green beetle that would later be named Bembidion brownorum reappeared in California for the first time since 1966; after an absence of some indeterminate period of time, the swordfish reappeared in the Atlantic Ocean off the state of Maryland; the swordfish reappeared in the Gulf of Mexico off Mississippi.

From 2021 to 2024, the 3% average annual increase in size of the swordfish in North America was 21% less, or one fifth less than its 3.8% average annual increase from 1903 to 2021.

From 2021 to 2022, air quality in China increased exponentially.

From 2021 to 2022, water clarity in California’s Lake Tahoe increased exponentially.

From 2021 to 2022, water quality in Lake Kegonsa in Wisconsin increased exponentially.

From 2021 to 2022, the exponential increases in air quality in China, water clarity in California’s Lake Tahoe and water quality in Lake Kegonsa in Wisconsin all occurred simultaneously.

From 2021 to 2022, the size of the verified West Virginia state record blue catfish increased exponentially.

From 2021 to 2022, the size of the the swordfish in the Gulf of Mexico off Louisiana increased exponentially.

From 2021 to 2022, the size of the Delaware state record blueline tilefish increased exponentially.

From 2021 to 2022, the number of blue catfish caught per five hour day in the Chesapeake Bay increased exponentially.

From 2021 to 2022, the exponential increases in the size of the blue catfish in West Virginia, the swordfish in the Gulf of Mexico off Louisiana and the blueline tile fish in the Atlantic Ocean off Delaware all occurred simultaneously.

From 2021 to 2022, the number of Mexican wolves in Arizona and New Mexico increased exponentially.

From 2021 to 2022, the exponential increases in the number of blue catfish in the Chesapeake Bay and of Mexican wolves in Arizona and New Mexico occurred simultaneously.

From 2021 to 2022, the average price of dressed Atlantic bluefin tuna decreased exponentially.

In January 2021, the first bluefin tuna sold at the first auction of the new year at the Toyosu fish market in Tokyo, Japan sold for $202,000.

In January 2021, per noaa.gov, the average price of dressed Atlantic bluefin tuna was $6.60 per pound.

In January 2021, the 459-pound first bluefin tuna sold at the first auction of the new year at the Toyosu fish market in Tokyo, Japan sold for an average of $440 per pound.

In January 2021, the $440-per-pound average price of the first bluefin tuna sold at the first auction of the new year at the Toyosu fish market in Tokyo, Japan was 6,566% greater, or almost seventy times greater than the $6.60 per pound average price of dressed Atlantic bluefin tuna per noaa.gov.

As you can see, the price of the first bluefin tuna sold at the first auction of the new year at the Toyosu fish market in Tokyo, Japan is a wild, hysterical exaggeration.

In January 2021, the $202,000 price of the first bluefin tuna sold at the first auction of the new year at the Toyosu fish market in Tokyo, Japan was 88.7% less, or almost infinitely less than its sale price of $1.79 million in January 2020.

From 2021 to 2022, Ozone levels in China decreased by almost one percent.

From 2021 to 2022, the size of the verified West Virginia state record blue catfish increased by 1% (average).

From 2021 to 2022, the swordfish in the Gulf of Mexico off Louisiana increased in size by 1.3% (average).

In 2021, strong evidence of cyanobacteria blooms on Lake Kegonsa in Wisconsin decreased by 3.6% (average).

From 2021 to 2022, the Delaware state record blueline tilefish increased in size by 4.1% (average).

From 2021 to 2022, air quality in China increased by 10%.

Editor Li Yan said that the air quality in China increased suddenly and exponentially in 2021 because “the country continued its efforts to ensure air quality”.

Where “the country” obscures the fact that air quality was improving regardless of geography.

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

From 2021 to 2022, the 1% decrease in Ozone levels in China and the 10% increase in air quality in China occurred simultaneously.

From 2021 to 2022, the average price of dressed Atlantic bluefin tuna decreased by 10.2% (average).

From 2021 to 2022, the 10% increase in air quality in China and the 10.2% decrease in the average price of dressed Atlantic bluefin tuna were statistically identical.

From 2021 to 2022, the Delaware state record blue catfish increased in size by 18% (average).

From 2021 to 2022, blue catfish caught per five hour day in the Chesapeake Bay increased by 20% (average).

From 2021 to 2022, the Mexican wolf population in Arizona and New Mexico increased by 20% (average).

From 2021 to 2022, the Mexican wolf population in New Mexico and Arizona increased by 23%, or by almost one fourth, from 196 to 241.

This is a sudden, exponential, historically-unprecedented increase in population.

What caused it?

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Mexican wolf recovery coordinator Brady McGee didn’t offer any suggestion as to what might have caused the sudden, exponential increases in numbers.

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

From 2021 to 2022, water clarity in California’s Lake Tahoe increased by 32%, from 61 feet to 80.6 feet, to the highest level since the 1980’s.

The Tahoe Environmental Research Center said it was because of “zooplankton”.

When, in fact, from 2021 to 2022, the respective exponential increases in water clarity and quality in California’s Lake Tahoe and in Lake Kegonsa in Wisconsin occurred simultaneously.

We have now learned that the general “zooplankton” is an example of the propaganda technique known as “the big lie”.

I have exposed the duplicity of the Tahoe Environmental Research Center by using what was known in the old days as “fact checking”.

From 2021 to 2022, the 32% increase in water clarity in Lake Tahoe, the largest one-year improvement in history, was 88% greater, or almost two times greater than its 17% increase in clarity from 2017 to 2018, which was previously the largest one-year improvment in history.

The clarity of Lake Tahoe is increasing exponentially to a level never previously documented because the health of the ether is inexorably improving, and water quality and clarity vary directly with the health of the ether.

In 2021, the largest junior record swordfish in history was caught in (location).

In 2021, the largest state record swordfish in the history of fishing in Mississippi was caught in the Gulf of Mexico.

In 2021, the largest swordfish in the history of fishing in New Zealand was caught in the Pacific Ocean.

In 2021, the largest swordfish in the history of fishing in Florida was caught in the Atlantic Ocean.

In May 2021, Jake Stirek caught the Iowa and Nebraska state record blue catfish, in the Missouri River. It weighed 136 pounds.

At this writing in May 2026, the USGS table for the blue catfish does not include Jake Stirek’s Iowa and Nebraska state record blue catfish from May 2021. Why?

In 2021, for the first time in “decades”, a sturgeon was caught on the Potomac river in Maryland.

In July 2021 the first-ever Maryland state record bluefin tuna was caught by Peter Schulz; it weighed 301 pounds.

The news.maryland.gov article that I got that data from goes on to say “Annapolis resident Peter Schultz, 36, is the first record holder for the Atlantic division – Swordfish (Xiphias gladius). Schultz caught the 301-pound swordfish while participating in the Big Fish Classic Tournament, landing the record-breaking catch roughly 50 miles offshore at Washington Canyon.”

Record-breaking catch, wait, what? There are no swordfish records in the state of Maryland prior to 2021. Here, the uncredited Intelligence operative bald-fadedly lies that some record was broken, when, in fact, there was no record to be broken.

I have exposed their duplicity by using what was known in the old days as “fact checking”.

The government of the state of Maryland attributed Maryland’s first-ever swordfish record the fact that “Deep dropping for swordfish has gained in popularity over the last few years, resulting in more catches of large swordfish.”

Where the largest (and only) swordfish in the history of the state of Maryland has been walked back to merely “large”, and included with a fabricated list of numerous-but-unnamed others.

In 2021, for the first time in “decades”, the sturgeon reappeared in the Potomac River in Maryland, as the health of the ether improved to the point where the species could ocne again manifest within it.

In 2021, after an absence of almost 40 years, the tarpon reappeared in the Atlantic Ocean off New Jersey for the first time since 1982, as the health of the ether improved to the point where the species could once again manifest within it.

In 2021, after an absence of fifty five years, the huge, iridescent green beetle that would later be named Bembidion brownorum reappeared in California for the first time since 1966, as the health of the ether improved to the point where the species could once again manifest within it.

Bembidion brownorum
(Bembidion brownorum)

In 2021, after an absence of some indeterminate period of time, the swordfish reappeared in the Atlantic Ocean off the state of Maryland, 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 2021, after an absence of some indeterminate period of time, the swordfish 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.

In 2021, the reappearances of the swordfish in the Atlantic Ocean off Maryland and the Gulf of Mexico and the sturgeon in the Potomac River in Maryland occurred simultaneously.

Jeff Miller, Honolulu, HI, May 31, 2026

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