“You know my methods. Apply them.”
― Sherlock Holmes, from “The Sign of the Four”, by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, 1890
As the ether returns to health subsequent to the Orgonite-driven dismantling of the great Death energy network that’s been abuilding all the way back to Babylon, and before, water clarity is increasing regardless of geography.
THE DATA
From 2000 to 2017, nearly 40% of lakes in western China increased in clarity by an average of by an average of 56 centimeters, while only 8.5% of lakes there decreased in clarity (by some curiously-unspecified amount) during that time.
First author Shenglei Wang, PhD called the increase “significant”, and offered no suggestion as to why it might have taken place.
That’s an example of the propaganda technique known as “stonewalling”.
THE ARTICLES
On September 15, 2020, the open access journal Elsevier published first author Shenglei Wang’s “Changes of water clarity in large lakes and reservoirs across China observed from long-term MODIS”.
As a propagandist, Shenglei used the general “changes of water clarity”, to obfuscate the fact that the article is about exponentially increasing water clarity. She knows that, since sixty to seventy percent of readers only read the headlines, her hedging generality goes a long way toward “compartmentalizing” awareness of the systemic increase in water clarity that I’m documenting here.
She incorrectly said “changes of water clarity” while hiding behind the plausible-deniability excuse of “so solly, Engrish is not my first language!”, but in fact to remove the word “in” from “changes in water clarity”, to make it less searchable.
That’s another careful example of the propaganda technique known as “compartmentalization”.
Remember this is a scientific publication. She’s got a Doctorate.
Down below, in “highlights” we learn:
"Revealed significant spatial and temporal patterns of water clarity in 153 large lakes across China between 2000 and 2017.
Water clarity in most of the lakes increased during the past 18-year period, especially in west China.
"Significant increases of lake clarity in west China are attributed to the climate change."
Where “significant spacial and temporal patterns of water clarity” is, while copiously long-winded, completely general.
And where “Water clarity in most of the lakes increased” is, wait for it, also completely general.
And where, lastly, “Significant increases of lake clarity in west China are attributed to the climate change” is also, ad nauseum, completely general.
I must beg the reader, and grade school children of the future to recall that this is a scientific article, in a scientific journal.
The compartmentalization ruse of “increases of lake clarity” is used to redact the words “in” and “water”, to keep the sentence “increases in water clarity” from being published. Ms. Wang then piles once again with the “so solly, Engrish not my first language!” ruse at the end with “the climate change”.
For any remaining Coincidence theorists squirming in the readership asserting that Ms. Wang has made numerous simple grammatical errors because English is not her first language, I’d like an essay explaining how her co-authors, Junsheng Li, Bing Zhang, Zhongping Lee, Evangelos Spyrakos, Lian Feng, Chong Liu, Hongli Zhao, Yanhong Wu, Liping Zhu, Liming Jia, Wei Wan, Fangfang Zhang, Qian Shen, Andrew N. Tyler, Xianfeng Zhang all missed those same errors prior to the publication of the article in a prestigious scientific journal.
But back to the subject matter at hand: Ms. Wang said “Significant increases of lake clarity in west China are attributed to the climate change”.
Global warming, ah, mirth, it there anything that it can’t do?
Coincidence Theory extra credit: define “climate change”, and then explain how increasing atmospheric temperature increases water clarity.
The article goes on to say “Temporally, the ZSD of most lakes increased during this period, with an overall mean rate of 3.3 cm/yr for all lakes. Here, 38.6% (N = 59) of the lakes experienced a significant increase in their ZSD value during the past 18 years while only 8.5% (N = 13) showed a significant decreasing trend.”
Can you see how Shenglei Wang, her co-conspirators Junsheng Li, Bing Zhang, Zhongping Lee, Evangelos Spyrakos, Lian Feng, Chong Liu, Hongli Zhao, Yanhong Wu, Liping Zhu, Liming Jia, Wei Wan, Fangfang Zhang, Qian Shen, Andrew N. Tyler, Xianfeng Zhang, and the editorial team at Elsevier all worked together to chop up the data, and hide the basic facts from the reader?
That’s why I had to do the math to learn that, from 2000 to 2017, nearly 40% of lakes in western China increased in clarity, by an average of 56 centimeters, while only 8.5% decreased in clarity during that time.
From 2000 to 2017, water clarity in lakes in western China increased by an average of 56 centimeters. First author Shenglei Wang called the increase “significant”, and offered no suggestion as to why it might have taken place.
The reason that we are in the situation that we are in is that you’ve been conditioned to believe that evil scientists look like this:
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(The evil scientist “Dr. No”, from the movie of the same name, 1962)
Now, here’s Shenglei Wang, PhD’s picture, wearing a lovely Satanic purple dress, in front of a Satanic green background:
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(Shenglei Wang, PhD, in Satanic purple dress with Satanic green background; she said - in a scientific journal - that a 56 cm increase in water clarity in lakes in western China from 2000 to 2017 was driven by “the climate change”.)
Successful confidence games are all about misdirection, you see.
I’ve included the prestigious Shenglei Wang’s photograph so that you could get a better idea of what a generational Satanist in a position of marginal influence looks like.
She figured the rubes would never notice the coded visual imagery.
She and her fellow, wait for it, conspirators are all related to one another through the maternal 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, Libertyville, IL, August 22, 2022
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