"By lack of understanding they remained sane. They simply swallowed everything, and what they swallowed did them no harm, because it left no residue behind, just as a grain of corn will pass undigested through the body of a bird.”

"In a way, the world−view of the Party imposed itself most successfully on people incapable of understanding it. They could be made to accept the most flagrant violations of reality, because they never fully grasped the enormity of what was demanded of them, and were not sufficiently interested in public events to notice what was happening. By lack of understanding they remained sane. They simply swallowed everything, and what they swallowed did them no harm, because it left no residue behind, just as a grain of corn will pass undigested through the body of a bird.”

George Orwell, from “1984”, 1949

Before I begin, a warm welcome to Gary Lee-Nova.

The words “mystery”, “baffled” and “puzzled” are memes, used, among numerous similar variants, whenever anyone in the wholly-controlled-and-coopted Political, Academic, Scientific and Media establishments wants to lie about, well, basically anything. One of those variants is “abnormal”.

That’s why a current article that I’ve appended below reads “The first two weeks of 2020 are officially in the books, and it’s safe to say that it’s been abnormally wet around north Alabama.”

They used the word "wet " instead of “rainy” in adherence to the international news blackout that is in place on the subject. The folks in charge are trying to keep you from noticing that the Great Artificial Drought has been broken by the slow, steady, widespread and ever-increasing distribution of Orgonite devices in the vicinity of the weather warfare infrastructure that many still mistakenly presume only carries cell phone traffic and weather radar data.

The author twice uses the hedging generality “more than four inches” to replace specific statistics, because providing the latter would be much more impactful. If we round off to four inches in each case, rainfall is 152% above average at the airport, and 203% average at Muscle Shoals - and that just two weeks into the month.

Adhering to the news blackout, they’ve listed the higher percentage below the lower, in direct opposition to news writing conventions.

The author makes no suggestion as to what’s driving the epochal, quantum increase in rainfall above anything seen in recorded history.

Fortunately for them, almost everyone in Alabama has willfully given up the faculties of reasoning and critical thinking, and are watching “my 600 pound life” instead of searching for and reading articles such as my own.

The great positive environmental transformation is occurring in all the nations, as may be seen in another article below from Indonesia, headlined “Environmental damage exacerbates Jakarta flooding amid record rainfall.”

Starting with “environmental damage” in the headline, the propaganda piece makes it seem as if a biblical plague had been unleashed, when the truth of the matter is that the return to rainfall levels seen prior to the deliberate degradation and destruction of our world’s energetic/Etheric environment is driving a great bounty of life, record harvests, the revival of dead rivers, and more.

“Record-breaking rainfall hit Jakarta and its satellite cities on New Year’s Eve, causing widespread flooding and leading to at least 19 deaths , authorities reported.”

Remember the 19 mythical 9/11 hijackers? That’s why the author of this article says “at least 19 deaths”. Formulaic, repetitive uses of what are “sacred” numbers to the barely-closeted Death worshippers who have run things in all the nations, well, all the way back to Babylon, and before.

The author takes special care to not mention what the previous record was, and, as in the first example, makes no suggestion as to what’s driving the epochal, quantum increase in rainfall above anything seen in the history of Indonesia.

Cheeringly, we may note that neither “global warming”, nor the more general “climate change” are put forward as plausible-deniability excuses in either case, showing that the tired propaganda is well past its sell-by date, as our world continues to heal and revive and prosper and flourish.

Precisely the same memes, triggers and techniques are used in a third current article below, from the United Arab Emirates, headlined “UAE smashes 24-year-old rainfall record , widespread flooding and destruction reported.”

In the article, the “mystery”, “baffled”, “puzzled” technique is used once again: “Various regions of the country have witnessed unusually heavy rains.”

Can you see how they said “witnessed”, to hedge back a step from “experienced” or “recorded”? Hedging, always hedging.

The author mentioned what the previous record was, but took care to omit the specific percentage, because it would have been much more impactful. So I had to do the math.

The terse “broke” is used to describe a record 32% above the old. A third more rain than in the history of the United Arab Emirates.

And, in lock-step with the previous two, this third generational Satanist author makes no suggestion as to what’s driving the epochal, quantum increase.

I don’t know what the Arabic equivalent of “my 600 pound life” is, but the populace there has also willfully given up the faculty of reasoning and critical thinking, because they gobble these news stories right down just as American and Indonesian readers do.

None of the articles mention that the record rainfall they document is part of a wider trend. That’s a propaganda technique called “compartmentalization.”

I’ve documented identical propaganda in three separate nations, all of whom have the sort of leadership and fake news that they deserve, nay, that they requested , that they demand .

However, no amount of spin can change the basic facts of what’s going on. I’m on the Hawaiian island of O’ahu at the moment, and it’s greener than I’ve ever seen it. Record rainfall here this winter, too.

The great news is that the positive changes that I’m documenting here are permanent.

And that the statistically-minute regime of bloodline-related Death worshippers who make sure all the news articles read the same are not omniscient, nor are they omnipotent.

And that when confidence games collapse, they do so in a rush, like a house of cards.

We’re very close to that moment, now.

Jeff Miller, Honolulu, Hawaii, January 20, 2020

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January 2, 2020 - Indonesia - Environmental damage exacerbates Jakarta flooding amid record rainfall

Record-breaking rainfall hit Jakarta and its satellite cities on New Year’s Eve, causing widespread flooding and leading to at least 19 deaths , authorities reported.

Officials have attributed the severity of the disaster to years of environmental damage and waste dumping in the city’s rivers.

The disaster has displaced more than 30,000 people, shut down an airport, and cut off some roads. More heavy rain is forecast through to next week.

Flash floods triggered by the heaviest rains ever recorded in Jakarta wreaked havoc across the Indonesian capital and its satellite cities on the first day of the new year. Authorities have attributed much of the damage from the disaster, in which at least 19 people have died, to years of environmental degradation .

The national meteorological agency recorded 377 millimeters (14.8 inches) of rainfall during the period, and said it was the highest daily volume seen in Jakarta since records began in 1866.

January 13, 2020 - United Arab Emirates - UAE smashes 24-year-old rainfall record, widespread flooding and destruction reported

Non-stop heavy rain, which led to widespread flooding and destruction in the United Arab Emirates, broke the highest rainfall record since 1996. According to the National Center of Meteorology (NCM), as of Sunday, January 12, 2020, the highest amount of rain from January 9 to 12 was 190.4 mm (7.5 inches) in Al Shakla, Al Ain. One fatality was also reported in Ras Al Khaima.

The eastern region of the UAE recorded the heaviest amount of rain between Thursday, January 9 and Sunday morning, January 12, particularly in Mazayd with 172.4 mm (6.78 inches), Damtha with 172.2 mm (6.77 inches), Al Foah with 156.8 mm (6.17 inches), and Falaj Al Mualla with 152 mm (5.98 inches).

The last time the country saw such huge amounts of rain was 24 years ago in Khor Fakkan with 144 mm (5.66 inches) of accumulated rainfall.

Some of the areas badly hit by the strong storm were Sweihan and Alshwaib with 126 mm (4.96 inches), Al Arad with 123.6 mm (4.86 inches), and Al Raknah with 114.6 mm (4.51 inches).

In view of the severe weather, the Ministry of Infrastructure and Development announced in a statement that 20 task forces were assigned to monitor road conditions across the country. Moreover, the team was prepared to respond to any situation that may occur as a result of damages triggered by the heavy downpours.

“Various regions of the country have witnessed unusually heavy rains, which caused rainwater to accumulate on the main roads and cause diversions on some intersections. The Ministry of Infrastructure Development, in coordination with local authorities, has deployed 20 teams to monitor the roads,” the federal authority declared.

January 16, 2020 - Alabama - Soggy start to 2020: How does January’s rainfall compare to other years ?

The first two weeks of 2020 are officially in the books, and it’s safe to say that it’s been abnormally wet around north Alabama.

It has rained 11 of the past 16 days, and our month to date rainfall at the Huntsville International Airport is 6.61″, which is more than 4 inches over the monthly average.

The Northwest Regional Airport in Muscle Shoals rain gauges have registered 5.97″ of rainfall, which is nearly 4 inches over the monthly average.

To put all of this rain into perspective :

January 1 – January 16 2020 rainfall is tied for the fourth wettest of all time (first place was 1946 with 7.44″ of rain)

It’s only been two weeks but January 2020 is already lining up as the 25th wettest January on record, and we still have half a month to go.

More rain is on the way for Friday night/Saturday afternoon.