'I am deeply grateful,' said Frodo; 'but I wish you would tell me plainly what the Black Riders are. If I take your advice I may not see Gandalf for a long while, and I ought to know what is the danger that pursues me.'
'Is it not enough to know that they are servants of the Enemy?' answered Gildor. 'Flee them! Speak no words to them! They are deadly. Ask no more of me! But my heart forbodes that, ere all is ended, you, Frodo son of Drogo, will know more of these fell things
than Gildor Inglorion. May Elbereth protect you!'
From "The Fellowship of the Ring", by J.R.R. Tolkien, 1954
October 20, 2019 - Georgia - Rare southern bird on verge of making a comeback
Scientists studying the red-cockaded woodpecker in Georgia forests say the rare bird is making a comeback.
September 17, 2020 - California - How
wildfires have helped these woodpeckers make a comeback
Essay: Describe the crucial role played by
wildfires in the comeback of woodpeckers in California, Oregon and Washington, and then explain how woodpeckers in Georgia came back in the absence of wildfires.
Answer: "wildfires" is a plausible-deniability excuse. It's an example of the use of conscious deception with the firmness of complete honesty.
As is the suggestion that the fires are "wild", versus set deliberately by what we euphemistically call "secret agents" on behalf of the barely-closeted Death worshippers
they work for.
October 20, 2019 - Rare southern bird on verge of making a comeback
January 4, 2020 -
Threatened Hawaiian Bird Strives To Make Comeback
August 26, 2020 - U.K. -
Near Extinct, Majestic Bird of Prey Made a Big, Fat Comeback
In all of the headlines, generalizations have been put forward in place of the birds' correct name, to make the subject virtually unsearchable. And
because propagandists know that sixty to seventy percent of readers only read the headlines.
That's an example of a propaganda technique called "compartmentalization".
Birds everywhere are doing great. This summer, California condors were seen in Sequoia National Park for the first time in 50 years.
A story from New Jersey from 2020 reads "The peregrine falcon comeback: Birds of prey love NJ city life".
When I was a kid, you'd have been laughed out of the room if you said "birds of prey love New Jersey city life". Deep
in the country in Pennsylvania, I was in a group that saw the lone bald eagle of the year fly past the North lookout at the Hawk Mountain sanctuary.
A complete transformation, within my lifetime, and, inconceivably, a populace steadfastly refusing to admit the magnitude of the positive change.
Things got worse and worse every year, through the early 2000's, when, up on the plateau behind Jim Thorpe, PA, there was no wildlife. You could hear a pin drop in the
backcountry. Constant aerosol overflights, the sky a literal checkerboard.

Good times! There are, indeed, a lot of things that the populace is steadfastly refusing to admit.
Any readers wishing to maintain current programming levels should affirm that the photographs above feature "normal contrails" laid down in an only-coincidental grid pattern
by commercial aircraft.
My, how times have changed. They're still up there, but are far less numerous. Whether that be because they pushed the obviousness level a bit too far with those early
efforts, or because the effort has basically failed and is only being kept up for show, time will tell.
Jeff Miller, Brooklyn, New York, October 10, 2020
October 20, 2019 - Rare southern bird on verge of making a comeback
Scientists studying the red-cockaded woodpecker in Georgia forests say the rare bird is making a comeback.
January 4, 2020 - Threatened Hawaiian Bird Strives To Make Comeback
Hawaii is known as a natural paradise. It's also known as the endangered species capital of the world. One of the state's most threatened seabirds, the Newell's shearwater makes its home on the island of Kauai, where a small group of environmentalists
is working to keep the iconic seabird from disappearing because of collisions with power lines and confusion from artificial light.
February 4, 2020 - New Jersey - The peregrine falcon comeback: Birds of prey love NJ city life
March 23, 2020 - Ohio - Outdoors: Wild turkeys have made a historic comeback
July 7, 2020 - California condors spotted in Sequoia National Park
It's the first time the endangered birds have been seen in the wild in the park in 50 years.
August 26, 2020 - U.K. - Near Extinct, Majestic Bird of Prey Made a Big, Fat Comeback
Thirty years ago, the red kite - a huge bird of prey - was on the verge of extinction in the United Kingdom.
September 17, 2020 - California - How wildfires have helped these woodpeckers make a comeback
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