From Dr. Watson’s summary list of Sherlock Holmes’s strengths and weaknesses:
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Knowledge of Anatomy: Accurate but unsystematic.
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Knowledge of Sensational Literature: Immense. He appears to know every detail of every horror perpetrated in the century.
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Plays the violin well.
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Is an expert singlestick player, boxer, and swordsman.
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Has a good practical knowledge of British law.
From " A Study in Scarlet ", by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, 1887
January 20, 1992 - Richland, WA - Marine researchers aim to crack shellfish poisoning mystery
July 20, 1997 - Washington - The reasons for the sudden spread of “red tide” the past two weeks in Kitsap County remain a mystery .
May 28, 2007 - New York - Hamptons Shellfish Hatchery Hit With Mystery Clam Deaths
August 30, 2007 - Scientists at MIT unraveling the secrets of red tide
September 16, 2009 - Atlantic City, N.J. - Surf clam decline remains a mystery
July 11, 2011 - Massachusetts - Clam Mystery : What Exactly Happened on the Wood Island Flats ?
September 18, 2013 - Washington - ’ Mystery ’ marine toxin closes shellfish beds near Port Townsend
November 18, 2016 - Mystery of the Red Tide - Scientific American Blog Networkblogs. scientificamerican .com
March 3, 2017 - Rhode Island - Mysterious toxic algae that shut down RI shellfishing last fall is back
September 30, 2019 - Maine - Clam Digging Halted in Biddeford Pool Due to Mystery Pollution
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I don’t recommend that you share the list above with a Coincidence Theorist. They’ll be unmoved, and then will definitely get angry at you.
It’s a demonstration that 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 want to obscure the details of the horrors that they have perpetrated down through the centuries.
The list above is a decades-long litany of bullshit news stories, written to cover up ongoing clam and oyster killing operations executed by what we euphemistically call “secret agents”, on behalf of the barely-closeted Death worshippers they work for.
At times, those agents use top-end, designer viruses or fungi created in bioweapons laboratories. At others, they’ll go with off-the-shelf poisons or neurotoxins. In one account below, you’ll read how they simply dumped jet fuel on the clam beds. The press declaimed it a " mystery ", and everybody moved on.
Actually, re: fuel dumping, the author said it in Mil-speak: “the clams died following a collision with a substance like jet fuel”.
A collision . “Could have been the poisoner’s fault, could have been the clams’ fault. It’s he-said, she-said at this point, I’m afraid.”
The great news is that, despite the serial poisoning, and the controlled press, clam and oyster populations are booming and burgeoning to a level not seen in our lifetimes. I’ve appended numerous examples of the phenomenon below. It is occurring regardless of geography. It is a direct result of the Orgonite-driven return to health of the Etheric environment that the clams and oysters inhabit.
That’s because the primary driver of the fertility, size and longevity of any organism is the relative health of its Etheric environment.
For example, check out this picture of a record-breaking 27,366 small, colorful Gould’s bean clams (scientific name Donax gouldii) off the shore of El Segundo, California from July 2018.
It’s heading toward three times as many clams as the previous record. A sudden, unprecedented, wholesale, quantum change, to the highest population level ever seen.
The article goes on to say that “However, bean clams were scarce or absent at all the other nearby sampling locations . This patchy distribution has been observed in other years, with about 10,600 bean clams at the same location in 2000 and 270 in 2010. Other areas sampled by MBC have also seen episodic settlement of bean clams, with 11,027 individuals found in 1998 and 6,236 individuals in August 2016 at Mandalay Beach near Oxnard in Ventura County.”
The literally-blood drinking Illuminist-shill author cautioned that “none of the other sites surveyed had lots of clams”, because the scientists doing the surveying took care to go places where they knew that there were no clams. Nay, to the places where in years past they’d already successfully wiped out the clams , without any rubes getting wise.
The scientists and the author are fellow conspirators . And they’re all using conscious deception with the firmness of purpose that goes with complete honesty.
The author used the clever “catch” phrases " e pisodic settlement " and " patchy distribution ", which is scientist-code for “whenever a clam colony pops up, we go and dump poison on it”.
If you’re having trouble with all this, I’m afraid you’re going to have to go back up to the top and start reading about the multi-decade, international clam poisoning mystery again.
I’m going to keep on fighting to topple the regime that’s been killing the clams, and the oysters, and most especially the humans. Because it’s simply not a mystery to me.
Jeff Miller, Brooklyn, New York, April 15, 2020
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January 20, 1992 - Richland, WA - Marine researchers aim to crack shellfish poisoning mystery
July 20, 1997 - Washington - The reasons for the sudden spread of “red tide” the past two weeks in Kitsap County remain a mystery.
May 28, 2007 - Hamptons Shellfish Hatchery Hit With Mystery Clam Deaths
August 30, 2007 - Scientists at MIT unraveling the secrets of red tide
September 16, 2009 - Atlantic City, N.J. - Surf clam decline remains a mystery
July 11, 2011 - Clam Mystery : What Exactly Happened on the Wood Island Flats ?
There is virtually no clamming taking place on the Wood Island flats since a fuel leak of undetermined size and origin took place sometime last year. What we know for certain is that the clams died following a collision with a substance like jet fuel, which is toxic for the clams.
We know the clams all died. We know there is no clamming. What we don’t know is who is responsible and what exactly ought to be done ?
What is unusual and frustrating is that no one wants to take responsibility for the spill and for the clam beds once so alive and now so dead.
September 18, 2013 - Washington - ’ Mystery ’ marine toxin closes shellfish beds near Port Townsend
August 15, 2016 - The Oyster Makes its Return to the Hudson and the Chesapeake. A CLASSIC COMEBACK .
November 18, 2016 - Mystery of the Red Tide - Scientific American Blog Networkblogs. scientificamerican .com
March 3, 2017 - Mysterious toxic algae that shut down RI shellfishing last fall is back
September 26, 2017 - Alaska - Are razor clams making a comeback in Cook Inlet ?
November 20, 2017 - Delmarva’s oyster industry transforming, making a comeback
’ Nobody anticipated’ oysters making a comeback; industry transforms.
2018 - A RECORD-BREAKING 27,366 BEAN CLAMS FOUND
MBC found a record-breaking 27,366 small, colorful Gould’s bean clams (scientific name Donax gouldii) off the shore of El Segundo, California as part of a marine monitoring program in July 2018. Taken at a depth of 20 feet, the sample was filled with clams only of an inch long, indicating that they had recently developed from free-swimming larvae that settled at that location. These individuals comprised 99% of the organisms in the sample.
However, bean clams were scarce or absent at all the other nearby sampling locations. This patchy distribution has been observed in other years, with about 10,600 bean clams at the same location in 2000 and 270 in 2010. Other areas sampled by MBC have also seen episodic settlement of bean clams, with 11,027 individuals found in 1998 and 6,236 individuals in August 2016 at Mandalay Beach near Oxnard in Ventura County.
May 5, 2018 - Pismo Beach’s clams are back , but not yet of legal size
February 20, 2019 - Return of a native: Olympia oysters are making a comeback
Fidalgo Bay is one of the state’s 19 priority sites for Olys in Puget Sound, and by the measure of biologists, a success story. Dense oyster beds now cover more than two-and-a-half acres of tideland on the eastern side the bay.
“It’s the first time in Puget Sound that an area that’s been empty of Olympia oysters has repopulated like this,” says Paul Dinnel, a retired Western Washington University shellfish biologist and member of the Skagit County Marine Resources Committee which has been coordinating restoration efforts here since they began in 2002.
February 20, 2019 - COMMENTARY: Virginia’s oysters are finally making a comeback
September 30, 2019 - Maine - Clam Digging Halted in Biddeford Pool Due to Mystery Pollution
December 26, 2019 - Oyster Farmers Bring Back A Once Prominent Florida Industry
February 4, 2020 - Alabama’s oyster production makes a comeback