Fom 1994 to 2022, the Oregon state record mountain whitefish increased in size by 35%, from 4 pounds, 4 ounces to 5 pounds, 12 ounces

“Unless a man becomes the enemy of an evil, he will not even become its slave but rather its champion.”

― G.K. Chesterton

THE DATA

From 1994 to 2022, the Oregon state record mountain whitefish increased in size by 35% , from 4 pounds, 4 ounces to 5 pounds, 12 ounces.

From 1995 to 2022, the world record mountain whitefish increased in size by 5% , from 4 pounds, 14 ounces to 5 pounds, 12 ounces.

From 1995 to 2022, the Georgia state record longnose gar increased in size by 9%, from 28 pounds, 6 ounces to 30 pounds, 13 ounces.

From 1995 to 2008, the Georgia state record longnose gar increased in size by 6.6%, from 28 pounds, 6 ounces to 30 pounds, 4 ounces.

From 2008 to 2013, the Georgia state record longnose gar increased in size by 1.8%, from 30 pounds, 4 ounces to 30 pounds, 13 ounces.

From 2013 to 2022, the Georgia state record longnose gar increased in size by 1% , from 30 pounds, 13 ounces to 31 pounds, 2 ounces.

THE ARTICLES

In October 2008, Georgia Outdoor News published “Giant Gar From Alapaha”.

Where, under the false guise of familiarity, author Captain Bert Deener omitted the words “Georgia”, “State” and “Record”, to make the subject virtually unsearchable.

The headline doesn’t make any mention of the margin between the records. As a propagandist, Sutherland knows that, since sixty to seventy percent of readers only read the headlines, the technique of “burying” the data in the body text below goes a long way toward “compartmentalizing” awareness of the phenomenon of fish increasing exponentially in size regardless of species or geography.

“This longnose gar weighed 30-lbs., 4-ozs. on certified scales and measured a whopping 56- inches long. It’s working its way through the Wildlife Resource Division’s certification process as a new Georgia state record.”

Can you see how Deener shakes the doll of the fish’s length, to distract you from it’s greatest-in-history weight?

The previous record holder is deviously hidden in the caption of the article’s photograph, which is a .pdf image, and unsearchable: “The current record is a 28-lb., 6-oz. gar caught from the Flint River in 1995”.

Did you notice how agent Deener omitted mention of who set the previous record? That’s an example of the propganda technique known as “compartmentalization”.

So I had to do the math to learn that, from 1995 to 2008, the Georgia state record longnose gar increased in size by 6.6%, from 28 pounds, 6 ounces to 30 pounds, 4 ounces.

In September 2013, lakelanier.com said “Record Longnose Gar Caught on Lake Lanier”. Where, under the false guise of familiarity, author Robert Sutherland omitted the words “Georgia” and “State”, to make the subject almost unsearchable. That’s example of the propaganda technique known as “compartmentalization”.

The headline doesn’t make any mention of the margin between the records. As a propagandist, Sutherland knows that, since sixty to seventy percent of readers only read the headlines, the technique of “burying” the data in the body text below goes a long way toward “compartmentalizing” awareness of the phenomenon of fish increasing exponentially in size regardless of species or geography.

He actually buried it good and deep…six paragraphs down, in fact. For those late to the party, in 2022, reading six paragraphs of a fishing record article is the 1960’s equivalent of reading “War and Peace”.

“According to the Georgia Department of Natural Resources’ Wildlife Resources Division, Gerald caught a state-record gar that weighed 30 pounds, 13 ounces and was just shy of six feet long (58-3/4″). This lunker beat the old official record by 9 ounces, held by Chad Leonard for his 30 pound, four ounce gar caught on the Alapaha River on September 5, 2008.”

You may have noticed that Sutherland replaced the far more impactful, specific percentage between the records with the general “beat the official record by 9 ounces”.

As a bonus, the author walked “state record” back to merely “official record”.

So, I had to do the math to learn that, from 2008 to 2013, the Georgia state record longnose gar increased in size by 1.8%, from 30 pounds, 4 ounces to 30 pounds, 13 ounces.

Here’s Captain Bert Deener’s picture, wearing a Satanic purple bandana around his neck, in front of a Satantic green Kabbalist “tree of life” background:

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(Captain Bert Deener, wearing a Satanic purple bandana around his neck, in front of a Satantic green Kabbalist “tree of life” background)

Now here’s a picture of Captain Bert Deener’s dad, Herb, wearing a Satanic green shirt and a Satanic purple hat in front of a green Kabbalist “tree of life” background:

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(Captain Bert Deener’s dad, Herb, wearing a Satanic green shirt and a Satanic purple hat in front of a green Kabbalist “tree of life” background)

I’ve included their photographs so that you could get a better idea of what generational Satanist in a position of varying influence look like.

Like Bert and his dad, Herb, they’re all related to one another by bloodline. They comprise between twenty and thirty percent of the populace, and are hiding in plain sight in every city, town and village on Earth.

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

But they say that the hardest part of solving a problem is recognizing that you have one.

Don Croft used to say “Parasites fear exposure above all else.”

In January 2022, dfw.state.or.gov said “New state, possible world record mountain whitefish caught on Deschutes Rive r”.

Where, under the false guise of familiarity, the uncredited author omitted the word “Oregon”, to make the subject almost unsearchable. That’s an example of the propaganda technique known as “compartmentalization”.

I’m sorry to be the one to break it to you, but anytime an author is uncredited, it’s proof that said author is an Intelligence operative.

The article goes on to say “Alex Dietz of Bend was fly fishing with an egg pattern on the Deschutes River outside Warm Springs on Dec. 19, 2021 when he hooked a 5 pound 12 oz, 24-inch long mountain whitefish with a 14 inch girth.”

Then, after four tortuous paragraphs of claptrap, we’re allowed to read the rest of the data:

ODFW certified the fish as the new state record mountain whitefish on Jan. 7, 2022 (beating the previous record, a 4 lb 14 oz mountain whitefish caught at Crane Prairie Reservoir in 1994 by Roger A Massey).
The mountain whitefish might actually be a world record as the current record is a 5 lb 8 oz whitefish taken by Albert Woo in 1995 from Albert’s River near Calgary according to the International Game Fish Association. Dietz is submitting the information to the IGFA to be certified."

Separating the data like that is an example of the propaganda technique known as “compartmentalization”.

You might also have noticed that, while the records were provided, the inexplicably-unnamed author carefully omitted the far more impactful, specific percentage increases between them, That’s another example of the propaganda technique known as “compartmentalization”.

So I was forced to do the math to learn that, from 1994 to 2022, the world record mountain whitefish increased in size by 5%, from 5 pounds, 8 ounces to 5 pounds, 12 ounces.

Wait, what? The largest example known of the species, after decades, suddenly increases exponentially in size?

For those late to the party, such records are supposed to be broken by tiny margins, that is, at least, according to the rapidly-collapsing Orthodoxy which holds that organisms grow in ever-smaller increments to a genetically-determined maximum size.

Then I was forced to do the math again to learn that, from 1994 to 2022, the Oregon state record mountain whitefish increased in size by 35%, from 4 pounds, 4 ounces to 5 pounds, 12 ounces

Wait, what? The largest example of the species ever caught in Oregon, after decades, suddenly increases hyper-exponentially increases in size, by a third?

For those late to the party, such records are supposed to be broken by tiny margins, that is, at least, according to the rapidly-collapsing Orthodoxy which holds that organisms grow in ever-smaller increments to a genetically-determined maximum size.

In March 2022, 11alive.com said “That’s a big fish! This Georgia woman breaks new state record with her Coosa River catch”.

Where author Sydney Spencer omitted the name of the fish, the longnose gar, to make the subject almost unsearchable. That’s an example of the propaganda technique known as “compartmentalization”.

As a bonus, she walked the biggest longnose gar in the history of fishing in Georgia back to merely “big”.

As a propagandist, Spencer knows that, since sixty to seventy percent of readers only read the headlines, his grammatically-incorrect hedging generality of “breaks new state record” will keep most people from leaning the increase between the records that, in journalistic parlance, he’s “buried” in the body text below.

The article goes on to say “According to the Georgia Department of Natural Resources’ Wildlife Resources Division, Rachel Harrison of Adairsville just broke a new state record for catching a 31 lb. 2 oz. longnose gar on March 19 while on the Coosa River. Her catch replaces the previous 2013 record of 30 lbs. 13 oz.”

Where the terse, general, (and, once again, grammatically-incorrect) “broke a new state record” and the terse, general, Mil-speak “replaces the 2013 record” once again obscure insight into the the scope of the increase between the records. Well, that and leaving you and me to do the math to discern exactly what that margin might be.

From 2013 to 2022, the Georgia state record longnose gar increased in size by 1%, from 30 pounds, 13 ounces to 31 pounds, 2 ounces.

Here’s journalist Sydney Spencer’s picture, in a Satanic purple blouse, in front of a Satanic green Kabbalist “tree of life” background:

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(Journalist Sydney Spencer’s picture, in a Satanic purple blouse, in front of a Satanic green Kabbalist “tree of life” background)

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

They’re all related to one another by bloodline. They comprise between twenty and thirty percent of the populace, and are hiding in plain sight in every city, town and village on Earth.

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

But they say that the hardest part of solving a problem is recognizing that you have one.

Don Croft used to say “Parasites fear exposure above all else.”

Jeff Miller, Honolulu, HI, April 18, 2022

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