From 2020 to 2021, the 2,244% positive variance in the growth rate of the world record paddlefish versus 2004 to 2020 was 117% greater than the 1,033% positive variance from 2004 to 2020 versus 1974 to 2004

“Very science has for its basis a system of principles as fixed and unalterable as those by which the universe is regulated and governed. Man cannot make principles; he can only discover them.”

From “The Age of Reason, Part One”, by Thomas Paine, 1794

THE DATA

From 1973 to 2024, the world record paddlefish increased in size by 15.7%, from 142 pounds, 8 ounces to 164 pounds, 13 ounces.

From 1973 to 2024, the world record paddlefish increased in size by an annual average of .3%.

From 1973 to May 2004, the world record paddlefish increased in size by 1.05%, from 142 pounds, 8 ounces (Montana, Missouri River) to 144 pounds (Kansas, farm pond).

From 1973 to May 2004, the world record paddlefish increased in size by an annual average of .03%.

In 1973, Larry Branstetter caught the world record paddlefish in the Missouri River in Montana, by snagging. It weighed 142 pounds, 8 ounces.

From 1998 to 2004, the Kansas state record paddlefish increased in size by 58.7%, from 90 pounds, 12 ounces (Neosho River) to 144 pounds (farm pond, Atchinson).

The uncredited Intelligence operative from the State propaganda organ known as oklahoma.com omitted the date of the previous Kansas state record paddlefish, along with who set it, and when. They also omitted the titanic margin between the old record and the newand replace it with the general “by more than 50 pounds” and the lurid-but-still-general “shatter”.

They also called the tiny, land-locked farm pond in which the largest paddlefish in history had suddenly appeared a “lake”. To provide some context, Thoreau’s Walden Pond in Massachusetts is 62 acres.

For those keeping score, a nearly 60% increase between state fish records is historically unprecedented.

What we’re witnessing is the fact that, in 1998, or soon after, the paddlefish disappeared from the environment in Kansas, when the health of the ether degraded to a point where the species could no longer manifest within it.

It is quite telling that the late 1990’s were right when the literal forest of what we collectively refer to as “wireless communications infrastructure” sprang up virtually overnight in every city, town and village on Earth.

In 2004, four years after Don Croft’s invention of the simple, inexpensive device he named Orgonite, the paddlefish winked back into existence in Kansas, at a weight nearly 60% greater than that at which it had last manifested there just six years previously.

On May 29, 1998, Joseph Cole caught the Kansas state record paddlefish, in the Neosho River below the Chetopa Dam. It weighed 90 pounds, 12 ounces.

In May 2004, Clinton Boldridge caught the Kansas state record and world record paddlefish, by rod and reel, from a farm pond in Kansas. It weighed 142 pounds, 8 ounces.

From 2004 to 2020, the world record paddlefish increased in size by 5.49%, from 144 pounds (Kansas) to 151.9 pounds (Keystone Lake, Oklahoma).

From 2004 to 2020, the world record paddlefish increased in size by an annual average of .34%.

From 2004 to 2020, the .34% average annual increase in size of the world record paddlefish was 1,033% greater than its .03% average annual increase in size from 1973 to 2004.

In 2004, the growth rate of the paddlefish suddenly increased hyper-exponentially, going forward in time.

That’s not scientifically possible, at least not according to the rapidly-collapsing false Orthodoxy which holds that organisms increase in ever-smaller increments to a genetically-programmed maximum size, and that there is “no such thing as the ether”.

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

From May 2020 to June 2020, the Oklahoma state record paddlefish increased in size by 2.6%, from 143 pounds to 146.7 pounds.

In May 2020, Jeremiah Mefford caught the Oklahoma state record paddlefish, by snagging, in Keystone Lake. It weighed 143 pounds.

In June 2020, James Lukehart caught the Oklahoma state record and world record paddlefish, by snagging, in Keystone Lake. It weighed 146.7 pounds.

From July 2020 to June 2021, the Oklahoma state record and world record paddlefish increased in size by 7.97%, from 151.9 pounds (Oklahoma, Keystone Lake) to 164 pounds (Oklahoma, Keystone Lake).

From 2020 to 2021, the 7.97% increase in size of the Oklahoma state record and world record paddlefish was 2,244% greater than the .34% average annual increase in size of the world record paddlefish from 2004 to 2020.

From 2020 to 2021, the 2,244% positive variance in the growth rate of the world record paddlefish versus 2004 to 2020 was 117% greater, or more than twice as great than the 1,033% positive variance in its growth rate from 2004 to 2020 versus 1974 to 2004.

In 2020, the growth rate of the paddlefish once again suddenly increased hyper-exponentially, going forward in time.

That’s not scientifically possible, at least not according to the rapidly-collapsing false Orthodoxy which holds that organisms increase in ever-smaller increments to a genetically-programmed maximum size, and that there is “no such thing as the ether”.

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

In July 2020, Cory Watters caught the Oklahoma state record and world record paddlefish, by snagging, in Keystone Lake. It weighed 151.9 pounds.

From 2021 to 2024, the growth rate of the Oklahoma state record and world record paddlefish increased in size by .5%, from 164 pounds to 164 pounds, 13 ounces.

In June 2021, Grant Rader caught the Oklahoma state record and world record paddlefish, by snagging, in Keystone Lake. It weighed 164 pounds.

in March 2024, Chad Williams caught the Oklahoma state record and world record paddlefish, by snagging, in Keystone Lake. It weighed 164 pounds, 13 ounces.

THE ARTICLES

2004

In 2004, an undated and uncredited article from the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks said “The former Kansas record paddlefish was 90 pounds, 12 ounces, and was snagged in the Neosho River below the Chetopa Dam during a special snagging season on May 29, 1998, by Joseph Cole of Walnut. The former world record was a 142-pound, 8-ounce fish snagged from the Missouri River in Montana in 1973 by Larry Branstetter.”

In 1973, Larry Branstetter caught the world record paddlefish in the Missouri River in Montana, by snagging. It weighed 142 pounds, 8 ounces.

From 1998 to 2004, the Kansas state record paddlefish increased in size by 58.7%, from 90 pounds, 12 ounces (Neosho River) to 144 pounds (farm pond, Atchinson).

On May 29, 1998, Joseph Cole caught the Kansas state record ipaddlefish, in the Neosho River below the Chetopa Dam. It weighed 90 pounds, 12 ounces.

MAY 2004

On May 30th, 2004, oklahoma.com said “FOR THE RECORD World-best paddlefish”.

Where the uncredited author gymnastically separated record" and “paddlefish”, to avoid plainly stating “world record paddlefish”.

As a bonus, they also redacted any mention of geography.

Those are examples of the propaganda technique known as “compartmentalization”.

For the record, it is Kansas.

Can you see how they queasily slipped in “world-best”, to distract the reader from the sleight-of-hand?

For those unaware, anytime an author is uncredited, it is proof that said author is an Intelligence operative.

The article goes on to say "Clinton Boldridge caught the 144-pound paddlefish May 5 from a 10-acre watershed lake in Atchison, Kan.

The fish which measured 6 feet, 3 inches will shatter the Kansas record by more than 50 pounds and could be a world record.

The National Fresh Water Fishing Hall of Fame lists a 142-pound, 8-ounce fish snagged in 1973 on the Missouri River in Montana as the world record."

Did you notice how the uncredited Intelligence operative from the State propaganda organ known as oklahoma.com omitted the date of the previous Kansas state record paddlefish, along with who set it, and when, and the margin between the old record and the new? They replaced the latter with the general “by more than 50 pounds” and the lurid-but-still-general “shatter”.

They also called the tiny farm pond which the largest paddlefish in history suddenly appeared in a “lake”. To provide some context, Thoreau’s Walden Pond in Massachusetts is 62 acres.

What we’ve learned:

From some obfuscated date to May 2004, the Kansas state record paddlefish increased “by more than 50 pounds”, from some obfuscated weight to 142 pounds, 8 ounces.

If we consider 51 pounds to be "more than 50 pounds, then from some obfuscated date to May 2004, the Kansas state record paddlefish increased in size by at least 55.7%, from at least 91 pounds, 8 ounces to 142 pounds, 8 ounces.

On some obfuscated date prior to 2004, the Kansas state record paddlefish weighed at least 91 pounds, 8 ounces.

In May 2004, Clinton Boldridge caught the Kansas state record and world record paddlefish, by rod and reel, from a farm pond in Kansas. It weighed 144 pounds.

For those keeping score, a 55% increase in size between world records has no historical precedent.

That’s because organisms increase in ever-smaller increments to a genetically-programmed maximum size.

Or so hold the rapidly collapsing false Orthodoxy which also maintains that there is no such thing as the ether.

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

Anybody have any suggestions as to why the largest paddlefish in the history of the world would be in a tiny, land-locked farm pond?

From 1973 to May 2004, the world record paddlefish increased in size by 1.05%, from 142 pounds, 8 ounces (Montana, Missouri River) to 144 pounds (Kansas, farm pond).

The article goes on to say "The National Fresh Water Fishing Hall of Fame lists a 142-pound, 8-ounce fish snagged in 1973 on the Missouri River in Montana as the world record.

JUNE 2020

On June 29, 2020, theoklahoman.com’s Ed Godfrey said “Lukehart snagged a paddlefish weighing 146 pounds, 11 ounces, beating the world record by more than two pounds and the state record by 3 pounds, 11 ounces.”

Where, despite getting paid to write about fish records for a living, Ed omitted the dates of the previous Oklahoma state and world records, the margins between the old Oklahoma state and world records, and the names of the people who set those records.

Those six omissions are examples of the propaganda technique known as “compartmentalization”.

Here’s Ed Godfrey’s picture, where the image is constructed to focus attention on his left eye:

Ed Godfrey
(theoklahoman.com’s Ed Godfrey, who, despite getting paid to write about fish records for a living, omitted the dates of the previous Oklahoma state and world records, the margins between the old Oklahoma state and world records, and the names of the people who set those records.)

The image is constructed to focus attention on his left eye because, to generational Satanist Freemasons like theoklahoman.com’s Ed Godfrey, 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 Ed’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.

Generational Satanists 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”.

The self-described Con “artists” who control us are not omniscient, nor are they omnipotent.

This whole shitty construct can be over anytime we all collectively agree that it is over.

Don’t you think that it is time that we did things a different way?

JUNE 2020

On June 29, 2020, kfor.com said “The massive fish was confirmed as the official new state record for that species, beating the previous record of 143 pounds set just over a month ago by Jeremiah Mefford of Kiefer, who was on hand to see his state record fall by the wayside.”

Where the uncredited author walked the largest paddlefish in the history of the state of Oklahoma back to merely “massive”.

For those unaware, anytime an author is uncredited, it is proof that said author is an Intelligence operative.

The uncredited Intelligence operative from the State propaganda organ known as kfor.com also used the false guise of familiarity to walk the specific “paddlefish” back to the general “fish”, and replaced the specific margin between the old record new with the hedging generality “beating the previous record”.

I know that this is exhausting, but they also redacted the specific month, May, and replaced it with the general “just over a month ago”.

Here’s how it looks when it is written by an honest person:

From May 2020 to June 2020, the Oklahoma state record paddlefish increased in size by 2.6%, from 143 pounds to 146.7 pounds.

In May 2020, Jeremiah Mefford caught the Oklahoma state record paddlefish, by snagging, in Keystone Lake. It weighed 143 pounds.

JULY 2020

On July 30, 2020, the Springfield News Leader’s Wes Johnson was published in USA Today, saying “It eclipsed by more than two pounds the 144-pound paddlefish caught in a Kansas farm pond that currently holds the world record.”

Where, despite getting paid to write about fish records for a living, Wes omitted the date of the previous world record, along with the name of the person who caught it, and replaced the specific percentage increase between the old world record and the new with the general “eclipsed” and “by more than two pounds”.

“Eclipsed” falsely implies that one record was just larger than the other, and is also a thinly-veiled reference to the solar and lunar eclipses when Illuminists most prefer to perform their rituals of human sacrifice and cannibalism.

So, I had to do the math.

From some obfuscated prior date to June 2020, the world record paddlefish increased in size by 1.9%, from 144 pounds (Kansas) to 146.7 pounds (Keystone Lake, Oklahoma).

Here, despite the best efforts of the Springfield News Leader’s Wes Johnson, we now have to additional bits of data to research with, namely the previous world record holder’s 144 pound weight, and the fact that it was caught in Kansas.

Here’s Wes Johnson’s picture, in a Satanic green shirt, and where the image is constructed to focus attention on his left eye:

Wes Johnson
(The Springfield News Leader’s Wes Johnson, who, despite getting paid to write about fish records for a living, omitted the date of the previous world record, along with the name of the person who caught it, and replaced the specific percentage increase between the old world record and the new with the general “eclipsed” and “by more than two pounds”.

“Eclipsed” falsely implies that one record was just larger than the other, and is also a thinly-veiled reference to the solar and lunar eclipses when Illuminists most prefer to perform their rituals of human sacrifice and cannibalism.)

The image is constructed to focus attention on his left eye because, to generational Satanist Freemasons like the Springfield News Leader’s Wes Johnson, 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 his picture so that you could get a better idea of what a generational Satanist Freemason in a position of marginal influence looks like.

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

Generational Satanists 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”.

The self-described Con “artists” who control us are not omniscient, nor are they omnipotent.

This whole shitty construct can be over anytime we all collectively agree that it is over.

Don’t you think that it is time that we did things a different way?

JUNE 2021

On June 23, 2021, whiskeyriff.com said “Oklahoma Man Breaks WORLD Record With 164-Pound Paddlefish”.

Where author Brett Staton gymnastically separated “record” and “paddlefish”, to avoid plainly stating “world record paddlefish”. He put “WORLD” in block capitals to distract the rubes in the Punch and Judy tent from the sleight-of-hand.

He split it up to make the story less searchable. It’s an example of the propaganda technique known as “compartmentalization”.

As a bonus, he also redacted the name of the lake, for the same reason.

That’s another example of the propaganda technique known as “compartmentalization”.

For the record, it is Keystone Lake.

The article goes on to say “The fish was snagged at Oklahoma’s Keystone Lake on Tuesday. The fish’s record breaking weight of 164 pounds was confirmed today by the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation.”

Where, under the false guise of familiarity, whiskyriff.com’s Brett Staton walked the specific “paddlefish” back to merely “the fish”.

He also omitted mention of the fact that, in addition to being a new World Record paddlefish, it was necessarily a new Oklahoma state record paddlefish.

Brett said “The fish was snagged” to support the false meme that far larger paddlefish had been out there in Oklahoma, all along, only nobody had pursued them with the proper skill or assiduousness previously.

And, despite getting paid to write about fish records for a living, he omitted the weight of the previous world and state record paddlefish, along with where they were caught, and when, and who caught them, and what the margins were between the old record and the new.

Those ten additional omissions are, ad infinitum, examples of the propaganda technique known as “compartmentalization”.

All we know at this point is that, in June 2021, Grant Rader caught the Oklahoma state record and world record paddlefish, by snagging, in Keystone Lake. It weighed 164 pounds.

So, I had to do more research.

Since there are no photos online of Brett Staton, I’m guessing it is a pseudonym used by a rotating collection of Intelligence operatives to publish under.

MARCH 2024

On March 20, 2024, foxweather.com said “Angler snags world record on Missouri lake during first-ever paddlefish trip with friends”.

Where author Chris Oberholz gymnastically separated “record” and “paddlefish”, to avoid plainly stating “world record paddlefish”.

That’s to make the story less searchable. It’s an example of the propaganda technique known as “compartmentalization”.

As a bonus, he also redacted the name of the lake, for the same reason.

That’s another example of the propaganda technique known as “compartmentalization”.

For the record, it is Lake of the Ozarks.

While, exhaustingly, “Paddlefish trip” gymnastically redacts the word “fishing”.

Chris tacked “Angler snags” on the front end of the headline to support the false meme that far larger paddlefish had been out there in Missouri, all along, only nobody had pursued them with the proper skill or assiduousness previously.

The article goes on to say “On Sunday, the Kansas angler caught a 164-pound, 13-ounce world record at Lake of the Ozarks in Missouri. The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) even joked that he may want to retire from fishing after such an achievement.”

Where, under fhe false guise of familiarity, foxweather.com’s Chris Oberholz deftly omitted the word “paddlefish”, to make the subject that much less searchable.

That’s yet another example of the propaganda technique known as “compartmentalization”.

Chris used “angler”, “caught” and “fishing” to support the false meme that far larger paddlefish had been out there in Missouri, all along, only nobody had pursued them with the proper skill or assiduousness previously.

The article goes on to say “Not only did the paddlefish break the previous state record of 140 pounds, but it also broke the previous world record of 164 pounds.”

Where, under the false guise of familiarity, Chris redacted the name of the state, to make the subject that much less searchable.

That’s still yet another example of the propaganda technique known as “compartmentalization”.

As a bonus, Chris also omitted the margins between the old records and the new, and replaced them with the general “break” and “broke”.

And, despite getting paid to write about fish records for a living, he also omitted the date of the previous state record, and who caught it, and then went on to omit the date and location of the previous world record, along with the name of the person who caught it.

Those seven additional omissions are, ad infinitum, examples of the propaganda technique known as “compartmentalization”.

All we know at this point is that, in March 2024, Chad Williams caught the Oklahoma state record and world record paddlefish, by snagging, in Keystone Lake. It weighed 163 pounds, 13 ounces.

So, I had to do more research.

Here’s a picture of Fox Weather’s Chris Oberholz, in a Satanic purple shirt, and where the image is constructed to focus attention on his left eye:

Chris Oberholz
(Foxweather.com’s Digital Producer Chris Oberholz, who despite getting paid to write about fish records for a living, also omitted the date of the previous state record, and who caught it, and then went on to omit the date and location of the previous world record, along with the name of the person who caught it.

The image is constructed to focus attention on his left eye because, to generational Satanist Freemasons like the Fox Weather’s Chris Oberholz, 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 his picture so that you could get a better idea of what a generational Satanist Freemason in a position of marginal influence looks like.

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

Generational Satanists 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”.

The self-described Con “artists” who control us are not omniscient, nor are they omnipotent.

This whole shitty construct can be over anytime we all collectively agree that it is over.

Don’t you think that it is time that we did things a different way?

Jeff Miller, Honolulu, HI, April 26, 2024

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