“Almost all people are hypnotics. The proper authority saw to it that the proper belief should be induced, and the people believed properly."

“Almost all people are hypnotics. The proper authority saw to it that the proper belief should be induced, and the people believed properly.”

― Charles Fort

January 10, 2020 - 2019 Kansas Corn Crop Shatters Record

Kansas corn farmers produced a record crop in 2019, according to the USDA/NASS Annual Crop Production Report released today. The Kansas 2019 corn crop was estimated at a record 800.66 million bushels, up 25 percent from last year’s production, according to the USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service. The previous record of 699 million bushels was set in 2016. Area harvested for grain, at 6.02 million acres, is up 21 percent from a year ago. Yield was estimated at 133 bushels per acre, up 4 bushels from last year. Kansas ranked sixth in U.S. corn producing states.

February 11, 2020 - AccuWeather predicts a record-setting year for one US crop

After 2019’s nightmare of a year for farmers in the United States , AccuWeather is predicting a record-setting corn crop , as well as a substantial increase year-over-year in soybean production.

“The crop story for 2020 is the bounce-back in U.S. production for both corn and soybeans,” said AccuWeather senior meteorologist Jason Nicholls.

September 13, 2017 - Brazil’s 2016/2017 crop is expected to reach 238.7 million tons which is 28% higher than the previous year , because of better climate conditions and improved productivity .

November 30, 2018 - Record Brazilian soybean crop to be even larger than expected

July 2, 2019 - USDA sees record soybean harvest for Brazil

February 17, 2020 - Brazil’s Soybean Crop ‘ Exceptional ’ as Harvest Progresses

2019/2020 cycle is expected to reach record of 125.6 million tonnes

Before I begin, a warm welcome to Salar, who brings the readership here to 31.

It’s March 2020, and great positive changes are underway at every level of our reality. They began in earnest in 2012 and have been increasing in speed and magnitude since then. I’ve been writing articles on the subject since 2013.

I have concluded that these changes are being driven by untold thousands of Orgonite devices based on Wilhelm Reich’s work.

Those simple, inexpensive devices are collectively unknitting and transforming the ancient Death energy matrix that’s been built and expanded by our about-to-be-former Dark masters, well, all the way back to Babylon and before. And the Ether is returning to its ages-long natural state of health and vitality.

One of those changes is that Nature is booming and burgeoning to a level not seen in my lifetime. For example, a story from just a couple months ago that I’ve appended below is headlined " from a couple of months ago is headlined “Brazil’s Soybean Crop ‘ Exceptional ’ as Harvest Progresses”.

Can you see how the headline is completely general ? The crop is exceptional in what way ?

Up above, I listed the serial record Brazil soybean harvests that preceded it to demonstrate that it was not in any way " exceptional ". That it was, rather, part of an ongoing chain of the largest harvests ever seen in the history of Brazilian agriculture.

In the story we’re discussing, the author deliberately buried the word “record” down in the subhead. Because there’s no quit in them.

Another story that I’ve appended below is headlined "Bangladesh Reports Record Harvest as Exports to US Surge "

What record Bangladesh harvest, precisely? Under the false guise of familiarity, the author has omitted the word “tea”, to make the subject drastically less searchable.

For any lingering Coincidence theorists in the readership, I’d note that another current headline below reads “AccuWeather predicts a record-setting year for one US crop.”

What one US crop, precisely? Under the false guise of familiarity, the author has omitted the word “corn”, to make the subject drastically less searchable.

That story goes on to talk about “2019’s nightmare of a year for farmers in the United States.” That story was published just a month after another featuring the largest corn harvest in the history of Kansas. Because there’s no quit in them.

In that article, we learn that production increased 25%, while acreage increased 21%. Leaving us with an unexplained 4% increase in corn yield across the entire state of Kansas.

The " nightmare of a year " for corn farmers in Kansas, where corn yields and overall production reached their highest levels in history.

But back to Bangladesh, where the largest tea harvest in history is chalked up to " Owner investment and automation “, and a " surge in exports to the US .”

Buried down below that chaff, we have "Tea Association of Bangladesh (Bangladeshiyo Cha Sangsad) president Shah Jahangir Alam credited good weather and owner investment . "

Can you see how the word " investment " is general? What sort of owner investment led to a near-20% year-over-year increase in tea production? Automation , you say? What sort of automation?

The author has described the sublime, perfect weather that drove the largest tea harvest in Bangladesh’s history as merely " good weather."

“The country’s current weather condition has supported tea production. As a result, the production has marked a significant rise,” Alam told the Financial Express."

“The country’s current weather condition has supported tea production.” That’s some fantastic mil-speak. What current weather condition, precisely? We cannot know, because it is yet another hedging generality. And, no, it didn’t just " support tea production". The weather in Bangladesh has supported tea production for hundreds of years.

Can you see how the Illuminist talking-head shill quoted in the mainstream news article put forth a generality to describe the increase? He called it “a significant rise”. That’s general . As you may recall, generality is a hallmark of propaganda.

Buried down below, we read “Production increased by 17% compared to 2018, according to the Bangladesh Tea Board. The previous record of 85 million kilograms was set in 2016.”

Here’s Mr. Alam’s picture:

I’ve included it so you could get a better idea of what a generational Satanist in a position of marginal influence looks like.

Remember, he’s purposefully downplaying a harvest almost twenty percent above last year’s. A record harvest that maps against other similar record harvests in all the other nations.

I think he looks scared in his picture. And, if he’s not scared, he should be. Because his organization is losing control and is about to be toppled from power, forever.

Jeff Miller, Brooklyn, New York, March 11, 2020

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July 2, 2019 - USDA sees record soybean harvest for Brazil

January 10, 2020 - 2019 Kansas Corn Crop Shatters Record

Kansas corn farmers produced a record crop in 2019, according to the USDA/NASS Annual Crop Production Report released today. The Kansas 2019 corn crop was estimated at a record 800.66 million bushels, up 25 percent from last year’s production, according to the USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service. The previous record of 699 million bushels was set in 2016. Area harvested for grain, at 6.02 million acres, is up 21 percent from a year ago. Yield was estimated at 133 bushels per acre, up 4 bushels from last year. Kansas ranked sixth in U.S. corn producing states.

February 3, 2020 - Bangladesh Reports Record Harvest as Exports to US Surge

Owner investment and automation contributed to the record harvest in Bangladesh in 2019. (Photo/Adobe Stock)

Bangladesh tea growers harvested a record 97 million kilograms last year. Production increased by 17% compared to 2018, according to the Bangladesh Tea Board. The previous record of 85 million kilograms was set in 2016.

Tea Association of Bangladesh (Bangladeshiyo Cha Sangsad) president Shah Jahangir Alam credited good weather and owner investment. January 2020 rain showers bode well for the current year.

“The country’s current weather condition has supported tea production. As a result, the production has marked a significant rise,” Alam told the Financial Express.

February 17, 2020 -

Brazil’s Soybean Crop ‘Exceptional’ as Harvest Progresses

2019/2020 cycle is expected to reach record of 125.6 million tonnes

Brazilian soybean production in the 2019/2020 cycle is expected to reach a record of 125.6 million tonnes, agribusiness consultancy AgRural said on Monday, as more than a fifth of the planted area has now been harvested.

Reuters reports the estimate was revised from 123.9 million tonnes in January, when harvesting was still in the early stages.

Brazil has collected 21% of the total soybean area so far in the season, below the 36% level seen in the same period a year ago and in line with a five-year average.