Exports of fresh and frozen fish from the Seychelles increased 116% - more than doubled - from January to June 2018, year-over-year

Inigo Montoya: You are using Bonetti’s Defense against me, ah?

Man in Black: I thought it fitting considering the rocky terrain.

Inigo Montoya: Naturally, you must expect me to attack with Capo Ferro?

Man in Black: Naturally, but I find that Thibault cancels out Capo Ferro. Don’t you?

Inigo Montoya: Unless the enemy has studied his Agrippa…which I have!

From the 1987 film " The Princess Bride ", adapted by William Goldman from his 1973 nove l

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. I’ve been writing articles on the subject since 2013.

I have concluded that these changes are being driven by untold thousands of simple, inexpensive Orgonite devices based on Wilhelm Reich’s work. I believe that 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 as a result the Ether is returning to its natural, ages-long 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 numerous mainstream news accounts below to support it.

One is headlined “Tunisia: fishery and aquaculture production rises, exports fall.”

In it, we read that “Tunisia’s fishery and aquaculture production rose by 25% to 8,522 tons in January 2020, against 6799 tons in the same period last year, according to the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Water Resources.”

Well, that’s positive. And quite clear, right? They’re saying “Wild caught and farmed fish production rose by 25%”.

The article continues: “Fishery production stood at about 7195 tons in January 2020, against 5,297 tons in the same period of the 2019, i.e. a 36% increase .”

So wild-caught fish, fisheries production in Tunisia increased by over a third from 2019 to 2020. Even more cheering! So, what’s the problem?

The article continues: “At the same time, aquaculture production reached 1327 tons in 2020 against 1502 tons in 2019.”

Where " reached 1327 tons" is the final feint, the final twist in the fiendish effort to lie, blunt and obscure. In that, in Tunisia, aquaculture reached downward from 2019 to 2020.

Well, the it’s the final twist, but one: making me do the math. Tunisia’s aquaculture production dropped 11.6% from 2019 to 2020.

They mixed booming, burgeoning wild caught fish with dropping, failing, losing acqualture and claimed that both rose .

I’ve just dissected and exposed “fake news” produced by the folks who run things in Tunisia. I guess they figured the rubes would never notice.

I own these guys. This is fun and easy for me, and I do it in my spare time, from my couch. Losers.

Another current article below is headlined "Iran Seafood Exports Exceed $520m "

That doesn’t help you much, because you don’t know what they increased from . It is hoped you read the headline and say “snore!”, and turn the page.

If you bother to study the article (which I have!) you will learn that the year-over-year volume increase is carefully obfuscated. There’s no mention of it.

The subhead of the article reads "Iran ranks second in the Middle East and 17th in the world’s total aquaculture production ", where “aquaculture” clearly means fish farming.

Yet the anchovies and sardines mentioned in the article are from “our southern waters”, and over a third of the exports are cutlass fish and squid, which are not to my knowledge raised on farms. Trout are mentioned, yet they represent less than 10% of the volume, and are only possibly farmed. Overall, it’s another shifty, shitty little hit-piece crafted to cover the great transformation that’s taken place in the marine environment. Just like their literally-blood-drinking Illuminist fish-writer buddies in Tunisia, they’re trying to work the con that it’s fish farming that’s pumping up the numbers.

The marine environment has transformed, in a hugely positive way:

Exports of fresh and frozen fish from the Seychelles increased 116% - more than doubled - from January to September 2018, year-over-year.

The volume of seafood exports from Andhra Province, India increased 46% from April to December 2019, year-over-year.

The volume of Ukraine’s seafood exports increased 18.5% in 2019, year-over-year.

The marine environment has transformed, in a hugely positive way, and a controlled press working in lock-step in all the nations is not going to change that basic truth.

In fact, my exposing of their doing so is only going to hasten their permanent fall from power.

Please consider doing whatever you can to speed that process.

Jeff Miller, Brooklyn, New York, March 25, 2020

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October 22, 2018 - Seychelles: Fish Exports Rise in Seychelles, Giving Boost to Economy

Exports of fresh and frozen fish are up in the first six months of the year and the Ministry of Fisheries and Agriculture said this is contributing positively to the economy.

According to the figures of the Seychelles’ National Bureau of Statistics released in September, the exports of fresh and frozen fish from January to June rose to 5025 tonnes – an increase of 116 percent compared to the 2451 tonnes of the same period last year.

January 5, 2020 - Iran Seafood Exports Exceed $520m

Iran ranks second in the Middle East and 17th in the world’s total aquaculture production

Iran Seafood Exports Exceed $520m Iran Seafood Exports Exceed $520m

I ran exported 143,970 tons of seafood worth $528 million during the last Iranian year (March 2018-19), according to director general of Seafood Quality Improvement, Processing and market Promotion Department affiliated to Iran Fisheries Organization.

“Close to 43,000 tons out of the total exports pertained to cutlass fish and squids. Trout exports reached 10,000 to 11,000 tons last year,” Isa Golshahi was also quoted as saying by Mehr News Agency.

"We have been harvesting small, sardine-like fish as well as anchovy from our southern waters, which are dried or used to make fish powder. These have brought us lucrative markets in Sri Lanka, Oman, Thailand, Malaysia and other Far East countries.”

(The year-over-year volume increase is carefully obfuscated. The subhead reads “Iran ranks second in the Middle East and 17th in the world’s total aquaculture production”, where “aquaculture” clearly means fish farming. Yet the anchovies and sardines mentioned in the article are from “our southern waters”, and over a third of the exports are cutlass fish and squid, which are not to my knowledge raised on farms. Trout, less than 10% of the volume, possibly farmed. Overall, a shifty hit-piece crafted to cover the great transformation that’s taken place in the marine environment. - ed)

March 2, 2020 - Ukraine - Seafood exports grew 25% and imports 18.5% in 2019

March 3, 2020 - India - Marine exports from Andhra in the green despite COVID-19

This has resulted in decline of its exports in terms of quantity by 12.49 per cent at national level between April and December of the current financial year.

Marine exports from the State have managed to avoid the impact of coronavirus outbreak. Significant profits registered in the first two quarters of the current financial year compared to the corresponding period last fiscal, have been cited as the reason for no loss in the overall exports by the Marine Products Export Development Authority and the Fisheries Department.

Speaking to TNIE, Fisheries Commissioner G Soma Sekharam said, “As per the details furnished by MPEDA, seafood exports to China from the State was valued at `1,045 crore in 2018-19, whereas only in the first two quarters of 2019-20, there has been an increase by 384.53 per cent.”

“We are yet to get data for the third quarter. So we can conclude that even if China closes down its market, any financial loss to the State is unlikely as the profits in the first two quarters are sufficient to balance for the lost period,” he said.

“Seafood exports are unlikely to be impacted by Covid-19 as 46 per cent increase in terms of quantity and 75 per cent in terms of value (at national-level) have been observed between April and December 2019.”

Explaining further, Fisheries Joint Director Shankar said, “Exports to China have shown the maximum increase. In the first quarter of 2018-19, the State exported 7,190 tonnes of seafood, which increased to 33,992 tonnes in the same period of 2019-20, which is an increase of 500 per cent (app). Overall, AP exported 1,76,051 tonnes of seafood from April to September 2019 as against 1,67,547 tonnes in the corresponding period of 2018-19.”

March 9, 2020 - Tunisia: fishery and aquaculture production rises, exports fall

Tunisia’s fishery and aquaculture production rose by 25% to 8,522 tons in January 2020, against 6799 tons in the same period last year, according to the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Water Resources.

Fishery production stood at about 7195 tons in January 2020, against 5,297 tons in the same period of the 2019, i.e. a 36% increase.

This evolution has concerned most of the fishing activities, especially coastal fishing (60%), according to the same source.

At the same time, aquaculture production reached 1327 tons in 2020 against 1502 tons in 2019.