From 2012 to 2013, the 38.8% increase in the soybean yield in Illinois was 1,663% greater than its 2.2% long-term average annual increase documented from 1970 to 2022

“If you fail at the large things it means you have not large ambitions. Concentration, focus - that is all. The aptitudes come, the tools forge themselves.”

From “Doctor No”, by Ian Fleming, 1963

THE DATA

From 1970 to 2022, corn yields in Illinois increased by 258%, or headed toward quadrupled, from 60 bushels per acre to 215 bushels per acre.

From 1970 to 2022, soybean yields in Illinois increased by 113%, or well more than doubled, from 30 bushels per acre to 64 bushels per acre.

From 1975 to 2022, Russia’s total grain harvest increased by 117%, or more than doubled, from 69 million metric tons to 150 million metric tons.

In 1975, Russia’s total grain harvest was 69 million metric tons.

From 1979 to 2018, the California wine grape crop increased by 63%, from 2.616 million tons to 4.281 million tons.
From 1979 to 2018, the California wine grape harvest increased in size by an annual average of 1.6%.

From 2004 to 2012, the corn yield in Illinois decreased by 50%, from 180 bushels per acre to 90 bushels per acre. Vomit bags for Coincidence theorists supporting the “improved yields based on modern genetic advances” theory are available at the back of the classroom.

This catastrophic decrease was driven by the purportedly harmless non-ionizing radiation from what we collectively refer to as “wireless technology” poisoning the ether.

The size, fertility, longevity and very existence of any organism vary directly with the health of its etheric environment.

From 2012 to 2022, the corn yield in Illinois increased by 86%, or close to doubled, from 116 bushels per acre to 215 bushels per acre.

The great positive change got underway in earnest in 2012, the year that the Mayan “long count” ended.

From 2012 to 2022, the 10.75% average annual increase in the corn yield in Illinois was 114**% greater, or more than double** the 5% long-term average annual increase documented there from 1970 to 2022.

Corn yields in Illinois increased exponentially from 2012 to 2022 because of the increase in the health of the ether which got underway in earnest in 2013, the year I began writing this series of articles, entitled “Positive Changes That Are Occurring”.

From 2012 to 2022, the soybean yield in Illinois increased by 81%, or close to doubled, from 35.3 bushels per acre to 64 bushels per acre.

The great positive change got underway in earnest in 2012, the year that the Mayan “long count” ended.

From 2012 to 2022, the 8.1% average annual increase in the soybean yield in Illinois was 268% greater, or heading toward quadruple its 2.2% long-term average increase from 1970 to 2022.

Soybean yields in Illinois increased exponentially from 2012 to 2022 because of the increase in the health of the ether which got underway in earnest in 2013, the year I began writing these articles.

From 2012 to 2022 the respective 86% and 81% increases in the corn and soybean yields in Illinois were statistically very similar.

From 2012 to 2013, the corn yield in Illinois increased by 42.2%, from 116 bushels per acre to 165 bushels per acre.

From 2012 to 2013, the 42.2% increase in the corn yield in Illinois was 744% greater, or over eight times greater than the 5% long-term average annual increase documented there from 1970 to 2022.

From 2012 to 2013, the soybean yield in Illinois increased by 38.8% , from 35.3 bushels per acre to 49 bushels per acre, the third highest in history.

From 2012 to 2013, the 38.8% increase in the soybean yield in Illinois was 1,663% greater than its 2.2% long-term average annual increase documented from 1970 to 2022.

From 2012 to 2013, the respective 42% and 39% increases in the corn and soybean yields in Illinois were statistically very similar.

In 2012, Russia’s total grain harvest was 80 million metric tons.

In 2012, Russia’s wheat harvest was 40 million metric tons.

From 2012 to 2022, Russia’s total grain harvest increased by 87.5%, or close to doubled, from 80 million metric tons to 150 million metric tons.

From 2012 to 2022, the 8.75% average annual increase in Russia’s total grain harvest was 250% greater, or well more than three times greater than its 2.5% average annual increase documented from 1975 to 2022.

Russia’s total grain harvest increased exponentially from 2012 to 2022 because of the increase in the health of the ether which got underway in earnest in 2013, the year I began writing these articles.

From 2013 to 2018, the all-time record California wine grape crop increased by .72% , from 4.25 million tons to 4.281 million tons.

From 2017 to 2018, California’s North Coast wine grape crop increased by 26%, to 588,864 tons, to an all-time record.

From 2017 to 2018, California’s wine grape crop increased by 7%, to 4.281 million tons, to an all-time record.

From 2017 to 2018, the 7% increase in size of the California wine grape harvest was 337.5% greater, or well more than four times greater than its long-term average annual increase of 1.6% documented from 1979 to 2018.

From 2018 to 2022, the corn yield in Illinois increased by 2.4% , from 210 bushels per acre to 215 bushels per acre. Both years were all-time records.

In 2021, Russia’s total grain harvest was 120.6 million metric tons.

From 2021 to 2022, the 24.4% increase in Russia’s total grain harvest was 876% greater than its 2.5% long-term average annual increase documented from 1975 to 2022.

From 2021 to 2022, the wheat harvest in Russia increased by 45.2% , from 72.5 million tons to 105.3 million tons. Both years were all-time records.

Author Luis Linares Petrov omitted the percentage, and said only “almost 30 million more than in 2021”. It is, in fact, 32.8 million more. Luis lied baldfacedly and downgraded the number by 12%, from 32.8 to 29 million. I have exposed his duplicity by using what was known in the old days as “fact checking”.

From 2021 to 2022, Russia’s total grain harvest increased by 24.4%, from 120.6 million tons to 150 million tons. Plenglish.com’s Luis Linares Petrov omitted the percentage, and described it as “the harvest by a third compared to the previous year”. Where, almost unbelievably, Luis omitted the word “increased”.
The Coincidence theorist will chalk it up to “a simple editorial error”.

THE ARTICLES

On December 13, 2022, farmdocdaily.illinois.edu said “Corn and Soybean Yields in 2022”.

Where first author Gary Schnitkey said “Corn and Soybean Yields” because, as a propagandist, he knows that sixty to seventy percent of readers only read the headlines, and that his hedging generality goes a long way toward “compartmentalizing” awareness of the speed and scope of the in crop yields which he is attempting to obfuscate.

The article goes on to say “The 2022 state yield for Illinois was 215 bushels per acre, an all-time high, exceeding the previous high of 210 bushels per acre set in 2018 (see Figure 1). The 2022 trend yield — a projected yield based on a linear trend fit through the most recent 20 years from 2002 to 2021 — was 200 bushels per acre.”

Using a time-honored propaganda technique, Gary “buried” the rest of the data in a table below.

I had to pull data from that table, and then do the math to learn that, from 1970 to 2022, corn yields in Illinois increased by 258%, or headed toward quadrupled, from 60 bushels per acre to 215 bushels per acre.

Here’s Gary Schnitkey’s picture, in a Satanic purple shirt, where the image is brazenly off-center to the left to give prominence to his left eye:

Gary Schnitkey 1
(Gary Schnitkey)

Gary’s left eye is emphasized in this way because, to followers of the Left-hand path, the left eye is the “eye of Will” or the “eye of Horus”.

But don’t take my word for it:

‘The right eye is the Eye of Ra and the left is the Eye of Horus’.”

From “Freemasonry - Religion And Belief - The 3rd Temple”

Facebook: “Welcome to the Left-Hand-Path-Network, where Satanism is not about worship, but it’s study.”

I have included Gary Schnitkey’s picture so that you could get a better idea of what a generational Satanist Freemason in a position of marginal influence looks like.

He figured that the rubes would never notice the coded visual imagery.

They are all related to one another through the maternal bloodline. They comprise roughly twenty 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”.

How long do you think that these people have left in power, now?

Please consider doing what you can to help speed the transition.

From 1970 to 2022, corn yields in Illinois increased by an annual average of 5%.

From 2004 to 2012, the corn yield in Illinois decreased by 50%, from 180 bushels per acre to 90 bushels per acre. Vomit bags for Coincidence theorists supporting the “improved yields based on modern genetic advances” theory are available at the back of the classroom.

This catastrophic decrease was driven by the purportedly harmless non-ionizing radiation from what we collectively refer to as “wireless technology” poisoning the ether.

The size, fertility, longevity and very existence of any organism vary directly with the health of its etheric environment.

From 2012 to 2022, the corn yield in Illinois increased by 86%, or close to doubled, from 116 bushels per acre to 215 bushels per acre.

The great positive change got underway in earnest in 2012, the year that the Mayan “long count” ended.

From 2012 to 2022, the average annual increase in the corn yield in Illinois was 10.75%.

From 2012 to 2022, the 10.75% average annual increase in the corn yield in Illinois was 114**% greater, or more than double** the 5% long-term average annual increase documented there from 1970 to 2022.

Corn yields in Illinois increased exponentially from 2012 to 2022 because of the increase in the health of the ether which got underway in earnest in 2013, the year I began writing these articles.

From 2012 to 2013, the corn yield in Illinois increased by 42.2%, from 116 bushels per acre to 165 bushels per acre.

From 2012 to 2013, the 42.2% increase in the corn yield in Illinois was 744% greater, or over eight times greater than the 5% long-term average annual increase documented there from 1970 to 2022.

From 2012 to 2013, the California wine grape harvest increased by 5.2%, from 4.02 million tons to 4.23 million tons.
From 2012 to 2013, the 5.2% increase in size of the California wine grape harvest was 225% greater, or well more than triple its 1.6% average annual increase in size from 1979 to 2018.

From 2018 to 2022, the corn yield in Illinois increased by 2.4%, from 210 bushels per acre to 215 bushels per acre. Both years were all-time records.

From 1970 to 2022, soybean yields in Illinois increased by 113%, or well more than doubled, from 30 bushels per acre to 64 bushels per acre.

From 1970 to 2022, the average annual increase in the soybean yield in Illinois was 2.2%.

From 2012 to 2022, the soybean yield in Illinois increased by 81%, or close to doubled, from 35.3 bushels per acre to 64 bushels per acre.

The great positive change got underway in earnest in 2012, the year that the Mayan “long count” ended.

From 2012 to 2022, the average annual increase in the soybean yield in Illinois was 8.1%.

From 2012 to 2022, the 8.1% average annual increase in the soybean yield in Illinois was 268% greater, or heading toward quadruple its 2.2% long-term average increase from 1970 to 2022.

Soybean yields in Illinois increased exponentially from 2012 to 2022 because of the increase in the health of the ether which got underway in earnest in 2013, the year I began writing these articles.

From 2012 to 2013, the soybean yield in Illinois increased by 38.8%, from 35.3 bushels per acre to 49 bushels per acre, the third highest in history.

From 2012 to 2013, the 38.8% increase in the soybean yield in Illinois was 1,663% greater than its 2.2% long-term average annual increase documented from 1970 to 2022.

On December 16, 2022, plenglish.com said “Russia confirms record grain harvest”.

The article goes on to say “Specifically, to date, the country has collected 150 million tons of cereals, which means the harvest by a third compared to the previous year, when 120.65 million tons of grain were collected, added the minister.
Wheat crop also broke the record, as 105.3 million tons were produced in 2022, almost 30 million more than in 2021, he noted.”

Did you notice how the author omitted the percentage increases? That’s an example of the propaganda technique known as “compartmentalization”.

So, I had to do the math to learn that, from 2021 to 2022, the wheat harvest in Russia increased by 45.2%, from 72.5 million tons to 105.3 million tons. Both years were all-time records.

Author Luis Linares Petrov omitted the percentage, and said only “almost 30 million more than in 2021”. It is, in fact, 32.8 million more. Luis lied baldfacedly and downgraded the number by 12%, from 32.8 to 29 million. I have exposed his duplicity by using what was known in the old days as “fact checking”.

From 2021 to 2022, Russia’s total grain harvest increased by 24.4%, from 120.6 million tons to 150 million tons. Plenglish.com’s Luis Linares Petrov omitted the percentage, and described it as “the harvest by a third compared to the previous year”. Where, almost unbelievably, Luis omitted the word “increased”.

The Coincidence theorist will chalk it up to “a simple editorial error”.

In 2012, Russia’s wheat harvest was 40 million metric tons.

In 1975, Russia’s total grain harvest was 69 million metric tons.

In 2021, Russia’s total grain harvest was 120.6 million metric tons.

From 1975 to 2022, Russia’s total grain harvest increased by 117%, or more than doubled, from 69 million metric tons to 150 million metric tons.

From 1975 to 2022, Russia’s total grain harvest increased by an annual average of 2.5%.

From 2021 to 2022, the 24.4% increase in Russia’s total grain harvest was 876% greater than its 2.5% long-term average annual increase documented from 1975 to 2022.

In 2012, Russia’s total grain harvest was 80 million metric tons.

From 2012 to 2022, Russia’s total grain harvest increased by 87.5%, or close to doubled, from 80 million metric tons to 150 million metric tons.

From 2012 to 2022, the average annual increase in Russia’s total grain harvest was 8.75%.

From 2012 to 2022, the 8.75% average annual increase in Russia’s total grain harvest was 250% greater, or well more than three times greater than its 2.5% average annual increase documented from 1975 to 2022.

On April 10, 2019, northbaybusinessjournal.com said “North Coast wine grape harvest hits record $2B in 2018 as grape, bulk-wine markets cool in 2019”.

Can you see how author Jeff Quackenbush quietly omitted any information on volume? That’s an example of the propaganda technique known as “compartmentalization”.

The article goes on to say “Wineries crushed 588,864 tons from North Coast vineyards last year, according to the report. That was up nearly 26% from 2017 and 18.0% above the five-year average. The 2018 California wine grape crop topped 4.281 million tons, up about 7% from 2017 tonnage and the five-year average as well as beating the previous bumper crop of 4.25 million tons in 2013.”

From 2017 to 2018, California’s North Coast wine grape crop increased by 26%, to 588,864 tons, to an all-time record.

From 2017 to 2018, California’s wine grape crop increased by 7%, to 4.281 million tons, to an all-time record.

From 2013 to 2018, the all-time record California wine grape crop increased by .72%, from 4.25 million tons to 4.281 million tons.

From 1979 to 2018, the California wine grape crop increased by 63%, from 2.616 million tons to 4.281 million tons.

From 1979 to 2018, the California wine grape harvest increased in size by an annual average of 1.6%.

From 2017 to 2018, the 7% increase in size of the California wine grape harvest was 337.5% greater, or well more than four times greater than its long-term average annual increase of 1.6% documented from 1979 to 2018.

On February 8, 2014, npr.org said “Cyril Penn, editor of Wine Business Monthly, tells Morning Edition that the state’s preliminary crush report says 4.23 million tons of wine grapes were crushed in 2013, an increase of 5 percent over the 4.02 million tons crushed in 2012.”

From 2012 to 2013, the California wine grape harvest increased by 5.2%, from 4.02 million tons to 4.23 million tons.

From 2012 to 2013, the 5.2% increase in size of the California wine grape harvest was 225% greater, or well more than triple its 1.6% average annual increase in size from 1979 to 2018.

Jeff Miller, Libertyville, Illinois, May 2, 2023

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