Billfish - Marlin, Blue Marlin, Swordfish

BILLFISH - MARLIN, BLUE MARLIN, SWORDFISH

“In my inmost heart I believed that I could succeed where others failed, and now I had the opportunity to test myself.”

From “The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes”, by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, 1893

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. I began writing this series of articles, entitled “Positive Changes That Are Occurring”, in July of 2013.

These historically-unprecedented positive changes are being driven by many hundreds of thousands, if not millions of simple, inexpensive Orgonite devices based on the work of Wilhelm Reich and Karl Hans Welz.

Since Don Croft first fabricated tactical Orgonite in 2000, its widespread, ongoing and ever-increasing distribution has been unknitting and transforming the ancient Death energy matrix built and expanded by our dark masters, well, all the way back to Babylon, and before. And, as a result, the Ether is returning to its natural state of health and vitality.

One of those changes is fish are growing to sizes never seen previously at rates that have increased exponentially, going forward in time, as well as fish numbers increasing to levels that have also never been seen previously.

The largest blue marlin ever caught in Micronesia, from 2019, weighed 946 pounds, and is 52% larger than the 624.34 pound previous record holder from 1997. That’s an average annual increase in size of 2.36% over each of those 22 years.

The largest blue marlin ever caught in Micronesia, from 2019, weighed 946 pounds, and was .42% larger than a previous 942-pound record holder from 2012.

(946-pound Micronesian record blue marlin, 2019)

The Micronesian record blue marlin from 2012 weighed 942 pounds, was .4% larger than the 938 pound previous record holder from 2000.

The increase in size in the blue marlin in Micronesia from 1997 to 2000 is over five times that seen from 1997 to 2019. 96% of the increase in size of the blue marlin in Micronesia took place from 1997 to 2000.

A quantum positive change demonstrably took place in the marine environment in Micronesia from 1997 to 2000. The literal forest of what we euphemistically refer to as “telecommunications infrastructure” was thrown up suddenly around the world in the late 1990’s in an attempt to forestall this great positive change, as a last-ditch effort on the part of our about-to-be former dark masters, who have been worshipping Death and controlling things in all the nations all the way back to Babylon, and before.

In January 2018, Sportfishingmag.com said “First 1,000-Pound Blue Marlin Landed in Australian Waters”.

The article reads “The 1,090-pound marlin, taken on a day charter out of Exmouth on the northwest coast, is the country’s first grander blue The first grander blue marlin — weighing more than 1,000 pounds — has been landed off Exmouth, in the Indian Ocean off Australia’s northwest coast. While a number of grander black marlin have been caught and weighed or released in the Pacific off the northeast coast of Australia, this is the first blue.

The first 1,000-pound blue marlin ever landed in Australian waters, 2018)

Until the 1,090-pounder (496.3 kilograms – ed) taken out of Exmouth, Australia’s largest blue on record was a few pounds shy of the grander mark.”

I had to look up a different article to learn “The largest blue marlin previously caught in Western Australia was 368.2 kilograms, also caught off Exmouth in 2014 by Rowan Smith.” Sportfishingmag.com knows that weight, but carefully withheld it in an example of the propaganda technique known as “compartmentalization”.

A “few” is a handful, three, four, five. A thousand pounds is 454 kilograms. The author has stated that the previous record which was 85 pounds below 1,000 was “a few” pounds less than 1,000.

The largest blue marlin ever caught in Australia, from January 2018, weighed 496.3 kilograms, and was 35% larger than the previous 368.2-pound record holder from 2014.

I had to look up a separate article to expose the falsehood, and then I had to do the math to learn that the new record, from 2017, is 35% larger than the previously record holder from 2014. It’s signal to note that the two largest blue marlins landed in the history of Australian fishing were caught in 2017 and 2014, which is during the time period in which I’ve been documenting the great positive changes that are occurring at every level of our reality, including in the waters off Australia.

There’s no mention in the article as to what caused the blue marlin in the Pacific Ocean off Australia to suddenly increase in size by a third from 2014 to 2017. That’s an example of a propaganda technique called “stonewalling”.

In May 2018, ABC.net.au said “Largest swordfish ever caught in Australia may miss out on record due to fishing association requirements”.

The stripping of records on technicalities to obscure the great positive changes I’m documenting here is going to represent an article of its own as this research effort continues, and will be yet another nail in the coffin of the Coincidence Theorist dictum that “there is no Great Big Conspiracy”.

The article continues: “The largest swordfish ever caught in Australia — and the second-largest in the world — may miss out on the official record because it did not meet strict rules in the way it was caught. The monster fish was caught off Mallacoota near the NSW Victorian border on Sunday afternoon by a crew from the Ulladulla Game Fishing Club. It weighed in at 436.2 kilograms, well above what is thought to be the current Australian record of 349kg for a swordfish, caught by a Melbourne man at the same location late last month.”

We’ve just learned that the largest swordfish ever caught in Australia, from May 2018, weighed 436.2 kilograms, and was 25% larger than the previous 349-pound record holder from April 2018.


(The largest swordfish ever caught in Australia, 436.2 kilograms, 2018)

The article continues: “Mr Lirantzis said his crew had been targeting the emerging east coast swordfish fishery for the past three years. ‘Last year we caught a fish that we all thought was going to be hard to beat,’ he said. "It was 347 kilos and at the time was the biggest one in Australia.

The Australian record swordfish from 2018 weighed 436.2 kg, and was 26% larger than the previous 347-kilo record holder from 2017.

The article continues: ’And a couple of weeks ago another one caught out of Lakes Entrance was 2 kilos heavier at 349 kilos.’ But Mr Lirantzis said for him and his crew, fishing was not about competition or statistics. “We don’t fish for records and we don’t do it for a certificate,” he said. "We do it because of our love for fishing and passion for the sport. “We don’t go out just to get a trophy, we do it to put fresh fish on our families’ and friends’ tables, and just so happened to get hooked up to the second-biggest fish of all time.”

For Chris Cleaver, who holds the title of Australia’s lead tagger of swordfish, the catch shows not only how they are growing in popularity as a game fish in Australia, but how the catch can add to our current limited knowledge about them’.

‘We don’t get many fish that size, not even from the long line commercial fishery,’ he said.”

Wait, what? We’ve just read about swordfish records falling left and right, from the honest fisherman, previously. Yes Chris says it’s the opposite. He also says we have “limited knowledge” about swordfish, which puts your mouth-breather ass square back into the Middle Ages. Yet the Coincidence Theorist acolyte will nod and solemnly affirm back “our knowledge of swordfish is limited”.

Chris goes on: “So each new significant catch adds to that knowledge."

Can you see how he’s hedged “record” or “largest in history” down to merely “significant”?

The article continues: “Most of the current knowledge about growth rates and spawning patterns comes from the northern hemisphere.

‘It looks like Australia has a subspecies of swordfish which does have different growth rates,’ he said.”

Wait, what? In the Middle Ages/Punch and Judy-level world inhabited by the Coincidence Theorist, billfish growth rates and maximum size vary by hemisphere. He’s hedged “HIGHER growth rates back to the more-Mil-speaky and completely general “DIFFERENT growth rates.”

It doesn’t have to be rational, or logical, or sane, or true. The propagandist knows that many or most readers will grasp virtually any straw, no matter how thin, to remain off the hook of personal responsibility.

We know that Chris is lying bald-facedly because we learned previously that the largest blue marlin ever caught in Australia, from January 2018, weighed 496.3 kilograms, and was 35% larger than the previous 368.2-pound record holder from 2014.

So it’s not the sudden discovery of a genetically-different subspecies of southern-hemisphere swordfish, as Australia’s lead tagger of swordfish falsely alleges, but rather exponential growth being seen across billfish species.

I’ve exposed Chris’ duplicity through what was known in the old days as “fact checking”.

Here’s Chris Cleaver’s picture:

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(Chris Cleaver, “Australia’s led tagger of swordfish”)

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

Not every fish enthusiast is a generational Satanist, of course. But those who get quoted in mainstream news articles certainly are.

We get the word “Satan” from their great god Set, whom they’ve worshipped under various names and guises all the way back to Babylon, and before.

Set, also known as Seth and Suetekh, was the Egyptian god of war, chaos and storms, brother of Osiris, Isis, and Horus the Elder, uncle to Horus the Younger, and brother-husband to Nephthys.

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(The repugnant god Set, the repugnant Jar Jar Binks, and the repugnant god Set)

You can’t recognize them by their appearance, beyond their almost-continuous use of supposedly “secret” hand signs.

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(thecut.com, July 22, 2016: “Why Are Trump’s Hands Always Making the Symbol for 'Vagina’?)

You can only recognize them by the codified, highly-repetitive way in which they speak, and write.

They’re hiding in plain sight in every city, town and village on Earth, figuring the rubes would never notice.

You know them only-generally as “the One Percent”. They are the distinct and separate race that we know as “Neanderthal”. They’re all genetically related to one another. It’s a bloodline thing. As any middle schooler knows:

August 5, 2012 - 12 Year Old Girl Discovers All US Presidents Are Related to King John of England

March 25, 2008 - Obama’s family tree expanded to include the Bushes and the Pitts

August 25, 2018 - Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton are related, genealogy experts say.

They’re all related through the maternal bloodline. And the paternal, as well, usually…but it’s the maternal bloodline that’s the key.

The Neanderthal invaded every nation on Earth, and killed all the men, and took all the women.

Here’s what you’re supposed to think a Neanderthal looks like:

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While this is what a Neanderthal actually looks like:

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(King John I of England, the guy all the US Presidents are related to through their maternal bloodlines)

Apr 17, 2001 — Research leader Dr Rosalind Harding said: ‘It is certainly possible that red hair comes from the Neanderthals.’

2020 - “ScotlandsDNA believes that everyone who carries one of 3 variants of the red-hair gene is a direct descendant of the first redhead ever to have it”

January 31, 2008 - Blue-eyed humans have a single, common ancestor

It’s how the few have controlled the many, well, all the way back to Babylon, and before.

It’s why the ruling bloodlines of all the nations have the lightest skin.

We’re obviously going to have to recognize and come to terms with this if we’re going to make progress as a species. But they say that the hardest part of a problem is realizing that you have one.

EXPONENTIAL BILLFISH GROWTH RATES ACROSS WIDE GEOGRAPHIES, PEAKING FROM 1997 TO 2000

The largest blue marlin ever caught in Australia, from January 2018, weighed 496.3 kilograms, and was 35% larger than the previous 368.2-pound record holder from 2014.

The Australian record swordfish from 2018 weighed 436.2 kg, and was 26% larger than the previous 347-kilo record holder from 2017.

The largest blue marlin ever caught in Micronesia, from 2019, is 52% larger than a previous record holder from 1997.

The increase in size in the blue marlin in Micronesia from 1997 to 2000 is over five times that seen from 1997 to 2019. 96% of the increase in size of the blue marlin in Micronesia took place from 1997 to 2000.

Each of these records has been broken by gigantic margins. Yet such records are usually broken by increasingly tinier margins, as genetically-programmed life forms reach their maximum possible size. Or so goes the falsehood that has been perpetrated for a very long time, as the etheric environment was slowly and deliberately degraded.

The Orgonite-driven return to health of the etheric environment has led to fish growing to sizes never seen previously at rates that have increased exponentially, going forward in time, as well as fish numbers increasing to levels that have also never been seen previously. Don Croft invented tactical Orgonite in 2000, based on the work of Wilhelm Reich and Karl Hans Welz.

The size, fertility and longevity of any organism varies directly with that of its etheric environment.