Equador's shrimp exports increased by almost a third from 2018 to 2019

“It was one of the greatest errors in evaluating dictatorship to say that the dictator forces himself on society against its own will. In reality, every dictator in history was nothing but the accentuation of already existing state ideas which he had only to exaggerate in order to gain power.”

From “The Mass Psychology of Fascism”, by Wilhelm Reich, 1933

It’s January 2020, and great, epochal 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.

I’ve subjectively concluded that those changes are being driven by untold thousands of simple, inexpensive Orgonite devices based on Wilhelm Reich’s work. Those devices are collectively unknitting and transforming the ancient Death energy matrix that’s been patiently 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.

Since that statement directly refutes our State Religion, which holds that “Poor Mother Gaia is Dying, Crushed by the Virus-Like Burden of Mankind”, I’ve appended several recent news stories below to support it.

A current story below from Maryland is headlined “Possible World Record Rockfish caught and released off Cape Charles.”

Where, under the false guise of familiarity, the author has hedged by redacting the name of the state, to make the subject drastically less searchable.

The author goes on to say that “Rockfish season ended at midnight on December 31 but a West Virginia fisherman traveled over 400 miles to catch and release a big rockfish.” Where the largest, most gigantic Rockfish in the history of the world has been described merely as “big”.

The author says that “The fish measured 48.03 inches long, five centimeters longer than the current record and good enough to win him a release award from the Virginia Salt Water Fishing tournament.”

Can you see how they used “five centimeters longer” as a general hedge against a much more impactful, specific percentage?

Can you see how they shifted the measurement from English to Metric to further cloud the investigation?

They’re doing anything they can to hedge, blunt and defray. So I had to do the conversion, and then do the math.

It’s 4.2% longer than the previous record holder. Such records are usually broken by tiny margins, as the organism gets closer and closer to its maximum possible size.

A second article below is headlined “Equador on target to smash shrimp export record.”

Where the author has used the lurid “smash” as a general hedge against the much more impactful, specific statistic that, in journalistic parlance, they’ve “buried” in the copy below. Equador’s shrimp exports increased by 27% - by nearly one third - in just one year.

The author claims that quantum increase was driven by "investments made over the last five years, which have enabled the sector to improve shrimp genetics and nutrition, improved husbandry techniques and the introduction of automatic feeders, as well as increase the volume of ponds used by the sector.

Wait, I’m laughing so hard I can’t type. They’re saying “we forgot to feed them before, and then they suddenly increased by a third when we remembered.”

Everything else is general…an unstated increase in the volume of ponds, vaguely improved, unstated “husbandry techniques”, vaguely “improved genetics and nutrition”. Pure propaganda.

“According to Camposano, the advances have allowed producers to grow larger and more robust shrimp.”

Shrimp are growing larger and fatter regardless of geography. Yet, here, the Illuminist talking-head shill quoted in the mainstream news article is putting forward a local, micro-level plausible deniability excuse (“the advances”), in an attempt to compartmentalize the macro-level phenomenon.

His name is Jose Antonio Camposano. Here’s his picture:

Jose

I’ve included it so you could get a better idea of what a generational Satanist in a position of marginal influence looks like. In addition to blatantly using an Illuminist hand gesture that he figures the rubes will never notice, he’s doing anything he can to hedge, blunt and defray.

A third current story below, from West Virginia, is headlined “John McCoy: A 59-pound fish caught by accident?! How did that happen?”

Where the author has eliminated the name of the state, and the type of fish, to make the subject drastically less searchable.

“The fish taped out at 53.1 inches in length, more than 2 inches longer than the previous record grass carp, caught in 2005 at Warden Lake.”

Where “more than 2 inches longer” is a general hedge against a much more impactful, specific statistic.

They’re doing anything they can to hedge, blunt and defray. So I had to research another story, and then do the math.

It’s 4.6% longer than the previous record holder. Such records are usually broken by tiny margins, as the organism gets closer and closer to its maximum possible size.

Can you see how the new records are, respectively, 4.2% and 4.6% longer than the old? Those are what are known in research as “mapping data points.”

It is important to note that a review of statistics such as these will not move a committed Coincidence Theorist who has gobbled down propagandist-proffered plausible-deniability excuses to get themselves off the hook of personal responsibility in the matter.

But it is just as important to note that propaganda has a lifespan.

The changes that are taking place are positive, and profoundly so. Rigid, formulaic propaganda is no match for them.

Very shortly, we’re going to come to an holistic understanding of this situation and move past it as a species.

Jeff Miller, Brooklyn, New York, January 29, 2019

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January 8, 2020 - Equador on target to smash shrimp export record

Industry experts have estimated that Ecuador has achieved a new shrimp export record - with over 1.4 billion pounds, worth US $3.6 billion, thought to have been exported during 2019.

The latest data shows that 1.2 billion pounds, worth US $3.375 billion, were exported between January and the end of November, an increase of 27 percent compared to the same period of 2018. And National Chamber of Aquaculture (CNA), believes that, December’s sales would have helped the country to a clear export record - over 1.4 billion pounds, worth US 3.6 billion - and cement Ecuador as the world’s second largest shrimp exporter after India.

José Antonio Camposano, president of the CNA, told El Comercio that this increase was largely due to investments made over the last five years, which have enabled the sector to improve shrimp genetics and nutrition, improved husbandry techniques and the introduction of automatic feeders, as well as increase the volume of ponds used by the sector.

According to Camposano, the advances have allowed producers to grow larger and more robust shrimp

January 10, 2020 - Maryland - Possible World Record Rockfish caught and released offCape Charles*

Rockfish season ended at midnight on December 31 but a West Virginia fisherman traveled over 400 miles to catch and release a big rockfish.

According to the Virginian Pilot, Alex Foster has caught and released what is likely to be an International Game Fish Association world record for a striped bass he caught and released off Cape Charles. Foster was fishing with Sho-Nuff Sportsfishing with Captain Clinton Lessard Tuesday. The fish measured 48.03 inches long, five centimeters longer than the current record and good enough to win him a release award from the Virginia Salt Water Fishing tournament. The fish tipped the scales at 58 pounds, far under the world record for the weight of a rockfish of 81 pounds, 14 ounces, which was caught in August of 2011 in Long Island Sound by angler Gregory Myerson.

Foster has been traveling to the Eastern Shore for several years hoping to get a shot at the world record. The award is now pending for a world record.

Reports are that there are still a few anglers enjoying catch and release fishing. Stricter limits greatly reduced the number of anglers targeting the stripers this season.

January 25, 2020 - West Virginia - John McCoy: A 59-pound fish caught by accident?! How did that happen?

The fish taped out at 53.1 inches in length, more than 2 inches longer than the previous record grass carp, caught in 2005 at Warden Lake.