“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 June 2008 to April 2024, the Ohio state record blue catfish increased in size by 76.7%, or close to doubled in size, from 57.2 pounds to 101.11 pounds.
This does not have a scientific precedent. The blue catfish almost doubled in size in less than twenty years, after never being documented in Ohio previously.
In June 2008, the blue catfish winked into existence in Ohio, at a threshold weight of 57.2 pounds.
Doug Maloney, fish management supervisor for Ohio Wildlife District 5 at Xenia, didn’t make any mention as to why Ohio had suddenly added the blue catfish to their list of allowable state records in 2008.
That’s an example of the propaganda technique known as “stonewalling”.
Doug said “That’s a good-sized fish.”
From June 2008 to June 2009, the Ohio state record blue catfish increased in size by 67.8%, from 57.2 pounds to 96 pounds.
From 2009 to 2024, the blue catfish is absent from the record in Ohio.
In 2009, or soon after, the blue catfish disappeared from the environment in Ohio. It would remain absent for over a decade, until it winked back into existence there in 2024, at a weight of 101.11 pounds, which was 5.3% larger than the 96 pounds at which it had last manifested there in 2009.
From 2009 to 2024, the Ohio state record blue catfish increased in size by 5.3%, from 96 pounds to 101.11 pounds.
Outdoornews.com’s Tom Cross omitted the margin between the old record and the new, replacing it with the general “easily beating out”.
That is an example of the propaganda technique known as “compartmentalization”.
There are no media accounts of Mark A. Foster’s 2011 West Virginia state record blue catfish.
There are no West Virginia state records for the blue catfish prior to 2011.
In 2011, the blue catfish winked into existence in Virginia, at a threshold weight of 32.28 pounds.
From 2011 to 2024, the West Virginia state record blue catfish increased in size by 115.1%, or more than doubled in size, from 32.28 pounds to 69.45 pounds.
This does not have a scientific precedent. The blue catfish more than doubled in size in just over ten years, after never being documented in West Virginia previously.
From 2011 to 2012, the West Virginia state record blue catfish increased in size by 37.8%, from 32.28 pounds to 44.5 pounds.
A near-40% increase in size, in one year? Such records are usually broken by tiny margins, as organisms increase in ever-smaller increments to a genetically-programmed maximum size. Right?
The curiously-uncredited Intelligence operative from the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources omitted the staggering percentage, and hid it behind the general “breaks”.
That is an example of the propaganda technique known as “compartmentalization”
From 2012 to 2014, the West Virginia state record blue catfish increased in size by 19%, from 44.5 pounds to 52.95 pounds.
Wvmetronews.com’s Chris Lawrence omitted the percentage, and replaced it with the general “bested”.
That is an example of the propaganda technique known as “compartmentalization”.
From May 2016 to April 2022, the West Virginia state record blue catfish increased in size by 2.6%, from 59.74 pounds to 61.28 pounds.
Wchstv.com’s Shannon Stowers omitted the margin between the old record and the new, and replaced it with the general “eclipsed”, which falsely infers that one record was just larger than the other, and is also a thinly-veiled reference to the solar and lunar eclipses during which generational Satanists most prefer to perform their ancient rituals of human sacrifice and cannibalism.
From May 2016 to April 2022, the West Virginia state record blue catfish increased in size by a monthly average of .02%.
From April to May 2022, the 9.7% increase in size of the West Virginia state record blue catfish was 48,400% greater than its .02% average monthly increase in size from May 2016 to April 2022.
The growth rate of the blue catfish in West Virginia is increasing 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 health of the ether is inexorably increasing, and the size, fertility, longevity and very existence of any organism vary directly with the health of its etheric environment.
From April 2022 to May 26, 2022, the West Virginia state record blue catfish increased in size by 9.7%, from 61.28 pounds to 67.22 pounds.
The uncredited Intelligence operative from the West Virginia Department of Natural Resources omitted the percentage, and replace it with the general “eclipsed”, which falsely infers that one record was just larger than the other, and is also a thinly-veiled reference to the solar and lunar eclipses during which generational Satanists most prefer to perform their ancient rituals of human sacrifice and cannibalism.
From May 25, 2022 to December 8, 2023, the West Virginia state record blue catfish increased in size by 3.3%, from 67.22 pounds to 69.45 pounds.
THE ARTICLES
JULY 2008
On July 11, 2008, toledoblade.com said “Record blue catfish taken in Ohio”.
Where, under the false guise of familiarity, the uncredited author from toledoblade.com redacted the word “state” from “state record”, to make the subject far less searchable.
That is an example of the propaganda technique known as “compartmentalization”.
For those unaware, anytime an author is uncredited, it is proof that said author is an Intelligence operative.
The said “taken” to reinforce the false meme that far-larger blue catfish had been out there in Ohio all along, only nobody had pursued them with the proper skill or assiduousness, previously.
The article goes on to say "Setty, of Lynchburg, Ohio, caught the monster in the early hours of June 29 and had it offically weighed at the local post office the next day. Then he headed for District 5 headquarters for verification - all 45 1/2 inches and 57 pounds, 3.2 ounces of it. It had a 32 1/2-inch girth.
“That’s a good-sizedfish,” said (Doug) Maloney, (fish management supervisor for Ohio Wildlife District 5 at Xenia), acknowledging that it becomes the first entry in the new blue catfish category, which carried a 45-inch minimum length, weight aside, to qualify."
Here, spectacularly, the fish management supervisor for Ohio Wildlife District 5 at Xenia doesn’t make any mention as to why Ohio had suddenly added the blue catfish to their list of allowable state records in 2008.
Doug is doing his best to pretend that the blue catfish had not just winked into existence in Ohio in 2008 for the first time in history, as the ether improved in health to the point where the species could manifest within it.
JUNE 2009
On June 12, 2009, cleveland.com said “Ohio record blue catfish caught near Cincinnati”.
Where, under the false guise of familiarity, the uncredited author from outdoornews.com redacted the word “state” from “state record”, to make the subject far less searchable.
That is an example of the propaganda technique known as “compartmentalization”.
They said “caught” to reinforce the false meme that far-larger blue catfish had been out there in Ohio all along, only nobody had pursued them with the proper skill or assiduousness, previously.
For those unaware, anytime an author is uncredited, it is proof that said author is an Intelligence operative.
The article goes on to say "Chris Rolph of Williamsburg hooked into the 96-pound blue cat
Wednesday night while fishing the Ohio River with buddy Jon Owens near Cincinnati."
Where, under the false guise of familiarity, the uncredited Intelligence operative from the State propaganda organ known as cleveland.com walked “blue catfish” back to “blue cat”, to make the subject far less searchable.
That is an example of the propaganda technique known as “compartmentalization”.
The said “hooked into” and “fishing” to reinforce the false meme that far-larger blue catfish had been out there in Ohio all along, only nobody had pursued them with the proper skill or assiduousness, previously.
The article goes on to say, “Rolph has started the certification process with the Ohio Department of Natural Resources Division of Wildlife, which lists the Ohio record for a blue catfish as a 57.2 pounder caught in June 2008 in the Ohio River.”
Where, under the false guise of familiarity, the uncredited Intelligence operative from the State propaganda organ known as cleveland.com redacted the word “state” from “state record”, to make the subject far less searchable, and then omitted the name of the person who caught it for good measure.
Those are examples of the propaganda technique known as “compartmentalization”.
So, I had to do the math.
From June 2008 to June 2009, the Ohio state record blue catfish increased in size by 67.8%, from 57.2 pounds to 96 pounds.
JULY 2009
On July 2, 2009, outdoornews.com said “96-pound blue catfish a new Ohio state standard”.
Where, spectacularly, the uncredited author from outdoornews.com replaced “state record” with the bizarre “state standard”, to make the subject far less searchable.
That is an example of the propaganda technique known as “compartmentalization”.
The article goes on to say “Meldahl Dam, Ohio – Two southern Ohio fishermen had their hands – and later their boat – filled with a state record 96-pound blue catfish. Chris Rolph of Williamsburg, and, Jon Owens, of Amelia, fishing buddies of 33 years, set out June 10 in the Ohio River for catfish about a mile upstream from Schmidt’s […]”
The rest of the article is hidden behind a paywall.
That is an example of the propaganda technique known as “compartmentalization”.
But they’ve coughed up the name of the angler. Let’s see if I can find a story.
OCTOBER 2012
On October 6, 2012, wvnews.com said “W.Va. state record blue catfish caught”.
Where, under the false guise of familiarity, the uncredited author from the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources abbreviated the plainspoken “West Virginia” with the illin’ abbreviation “W.Va”, to make the subject far less searchable.
That is an example of the propaganda technique known as “compartmentalization”.
They said “caught” to reinforce the false meme that far-larger blue catfish had been out there in West Virginia all along, only nobody had pursued them with the proper skill or assiduousness, previously.
For those unaware, anytime an author is uncredited, it is proof that said author is an Intelligence operative.
The article goes on to say “The record blue catfish was caught by St. Albans’ Mark A. Foster. Foster caught the 43.9-inch, 44.5-pound fish from the Ohio River while using cut bait.
Foster’s catch establishes a new West Virginia record for length and weight. His catch breaks his own 2011 record catch of a 32.28-pound blue catfish.”
Where the uncredited Intelligence operative from the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources maniacally said “caught”, “caught”, “catch”, “catch” and “catch” to reinforce the false meme that far-larger blue catfish had been out there in West Virginia all along, only nobody had pursued them with the proper skill or assiduousness, previously.
From 2011 to 2012, the West Virginia state record blue catfish increased in size by 37.8%, from 32.28 pounds to 44.5 pounds.
A near-40% increase in size, in one year? Such records are usually broken by tiny margins, as organisms increase in ever-smaller increments to a genetically-programmed maximum size. Right?
The curiously-uncredited Intelligence operative from the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources omitted the staggering percentage, and hid it behind the general “breaks”.
That is an example of the propaganda technique known as "compartmentalization”.
There are no media accounts of Mark A. Foster’s 2011 West Virginia state record blue catfish.
There are no West Virginia state records for the blue catfish prior to 2011.
In 2011, the blue catfish winked into existence in West Virginia, at a threshold weight of 32.28 pounds.
APRIL 2014
On April 30, 2014, wvmetronews.com said “A new blue catfish state record”.
Where author Chris Lawrence omitted the name of the State, to make the subject far less searchable.
That is an example of the propaganda technique known as “compartmentalization”.
The article goes on to say “An excursion to check out new gear turned into the fishing trip of a lifetime for Cabell County angler Austin Hoffman, who hooked a state-record blue catfish. The fish weighed 52.95 pounds and measured 47.75 inches, both state records.”
Where Chris said “excursion” and “gear” and “fishing” and “hooked” to reinforce the false meme that far-larger blue catfish had been out there in West Virginia all along, only nobody had pursued them with the proper skill or assiduousness, previously.
Then wvmetronews.com’s Chris Lawrence blew six paragraphs of chaff, before coughing up “Hoffman’s catfish bested the previous record, also caught from the Ohio River in 2012 by Mark Foster. Foster’s fish was 44.5 pounds and 43.9 inches.”
Chris omitted the margin between the old record and the new, and replaced it with the general “bested”.
That is an example of the propaganda technique known as “compartmentalization”.
So, I had to do the math.
From 2012 to 2014, the West Virginia state record blue catfish increased in size by 19%, from 44.5 pounds to 52.95 pounds.
Wvmetronews.com’s Chris Lawrence omitted the percentage, and replaced it with the general “bested”.
That is an example of the propaganda technique known as “compartmentalization”.
MAY 2016
On May 22, 2016, register-herald.com said “State record blue catfish caught in Ohio River”.
Where, under the false guise of familiarity, the uncredited author from the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources omitted the name of the state, to make the subject far less searchable.
Those are examples of the propaganda technique known as “compartmentalization”.
They said “caught” to reinforce the false meme that far-larger blue catfish had been out there in West Virginia all along, only nobody had pursued them with the proper skill or assiduousness, previously.
The article goes on to say “The record blue catfish was caught by Mark Blauvelt of New Lebanon, Ohio. Blauvelt caught the 44.88-inch, 59.74-pound fish from the Ohio River May 14, 2016, using cut bait. Blauvelt’s catch establishes a new West Virginia record for weight.”
There’s no mention as to what the previous record was, or who set it, or when.
Those are examples of the propaganda technique known as “compartmentalization”.
I had to look up a separate article to learn “The old state record of nearly 53 pounds for a blue catfish was set in 2014 on the Ohio River near the Robert C. Byrd Lock and Dam.”
Where the uncredited author from the Associated press omitted the weight of the previous record holder, obscuring it
AUGUST 2017
On August 2, 2017, Fisherman’s Warehouse said on Facebook “On 6/11/09 angler Chris Rolph shattered the Ohio blue catfish record when he landed this 96lb monster! Chris was fishing the Ohio River near Cincinnati when he broke the previous record by almost 40lbs.”
Where the uncredited Intelligence operative from the State propaganda organ known as Facebook omitted the weight of the previous record, along with the name of the person who caught it, and when, and replaced the margin between the records with the lurid-but-general “shattered”, and then added the also-general “by almost 40lbs.”
APRIL 2022
On April 20, 2022, wchstv.com said “Kanawha County man lands state record catfish”.
Where, under the false guise of familiarity, author Shannon Stowers omitted the name of the State, and redacted the word “blue” from “blue catfish”, both to make the subject far less searchable.
Those are examples of the propaganda technique known as “compartmentalization”.
Shannon said “lands” to reinforce the false meme that far-larger blue catfish had been out there in West Virginia all along, only nobody had pursued them with the proper skill or assiduousness, previously.
The article goes on to say “Cody Carver, of Dry Branch, caught and released a 61.28 pound fish from a boat in the Kanawha River on April 8, according to the DNR. The fish broke a state record for weight.
The record fish was 45.51 inches long and eclipsed the previous weight record of 59.74 pounds by Mark Blauvelt.”
Shannon omitted the margin between the old record and the new, and replaced it with the general “eclipsed”, which falsely infers that one record was just larger than the other, and is also a thinly-veiled reference to the solar and lunar eclipses during which generational Satanists most prefer to perform their ancient rituals of human sacrifice and cannibalism.
She also omitted when the previous record was set, and where.
Those are all examples of the propaganda technique known as “compartmentalization”.
So, I had to do the math.
From May 2016 to April 2022, the West Virginia state record blue catfish increased in size by 2.6%, from 59.74 pounds to 61.28 pounds.
Wchstv.com’s Shannon Stowers omitted the margin between the old record and the new, and replaced it with the general “eclipsed”, which falsely infers that one record was just larger than the other, and is also a thinly-veiled reference to the solar and lunar eclipses during which generational Satanists most prefer to perform their ancient rituals of human sacrifice and cannibalism.
MAY 2022
On May 26, 2022, wvdnr.gov said “Blue Catfish Record Broken Again in West Virginia”.
Where, under the false guise of familiarity, the uncredited author from the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources redacted the word “state” from “state record”, to make the subject far less searchable.
That is an example of the propaganda technique known as “compartmentalization”.
For those unaware, anytime an author is uncredited, it is proof that said author is an Intelligence operative.
The uncredited Intelligence operative from the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources went on to say “Price’s record fish was 50.7 inches long and weighed a whopping 67.22 pounds. The trophy catfish eclipsed the weight record of 61.28 pounds held by Cody Carver for only seven weeks and also broke the length record of 50.15 inches held by Justin Goode since 2021. Price’s record catch was measured by WVDNR Hatchery Manager Ryan Bosserman.”
Where, with “record fish”, the uncredited Intelligence operative from the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources walked “state record” back to “record”, and walked “blue catfish” all the way back to “fish”.
Those are examples of the propaganda technique known as “compartmentalization”.
From April 2022 to May 26, 2022, the West Virginia state record blue catfish increased in size by 9.7%, from 61.28 pounds to 67.22 pounds.
The uncredited Intelligence operative from the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources omitted the percentage, and replace it with the general “eclipsed”, which falsely infers that one record was just larger than the other, and is also a thinly-veiled reference to the solar and lunar eclipses during which generational Satanists most prefer to perform their ancient rituals of human sacrifice and cannibalism.
DECEMBER 2023
On December 21, 2023, wvdnr.gov said “Gov. Justice, WVDNR Announce Blue Catfish State Record Broken Again in West Virginia”.
The uncredited author From May 25, 2022 to December 8, 2023, the West Virginia state record blue catfish increased in size by 3.3%, from 67.22 pounds to 69.45 pounds.went on to say "The state record for the largest blue catfish by weight has been broken for the fourth consecutive year, Governor Jim Justice and the West Virginia Division of National Resources (WVDNR) announced today.
On Dec. 8, Michael John Drake of St. Albans, WV, caught and released a blue catfish weighing 69.45 pounds and measuring 50.51 inches. Drake was fishing using cut shad from his fishing boat on the R.C. Byrd Pool of the Ohio River near Gallipolis. Drake’s record fish was measured by WVDNR hatchery manager Ryan Bosserman.
The previous record blue catfish of 67.22 pounds and 50.70 inches was held by Steven Price."
For those unaware, anytime an author is uncredited, it is proof that said author is an Intelligence operative.
The uncredited Intelligence operative from the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources hilariously repeated “fishing” twice in a row to reinforce the false meme that far-larger blue catfish had been out there in West Virginia all along, only nobody had pursued them with the proper skill or assiduousness, previously.
Did you notice how they omitted mention of the year when the previous record was set?
That is an example of the propaganda technique known as “compartmentalization”.
For the record, it was May 25, 2022.
From May 25, 2022 to December 8, 2023, the West Virginia state record blue catfish increased in size by 3.3%, from 67.22 pounds to 69.45 pounds.
APRIL 2024
On April 15, 2024, outdoornews.com said “Ohio 15-year-old catches giant blue catfish, likely setting new state record”.
Where, under the false guise of familiarity, author Tom Cross omitted the name of the state, to make the subject far less searchable.
That is an example of the propaganda technique known as “compartmentalization”.
Then Tom walked the largest blue catfish in the history of the state of Ohio back to merely “giant”.
He said “catches” to reinforce the false meme that far-larger blue catfish had been out there in Ohio all along, only nobody had pursued them with the proper skill or assiduousness, previously.
Magnificently, Tom “buried” this nineteen paragraphs down in the article:
“Jaylynn’s big catfish officially weighed on certified scales at 101.11 pounds, easily beating out the current state record blue catfish, which weighed 96 pounds.”
Where outdoornews.com’s Tom Cross walked the largest blue catfish in the history of the state of Ohio back once again, from the previous “giant” to merely “big”.
Tom omitted the margin between the old record and the new, replacing it with the general “easily beating out”.
That is an example of the propaganda technique known as “compartmentalization”.
So, I had to do the math.
From 2009 to 2024, the Ohio state record blue catfish increased in size by 5.3%, from 96 pounds to 101.11 pounds.
Outdoornews.com’s Tom Cross omitted the margin between the old record and the new, replacing it with the general “easily beating out”.
That is an example of the propaganda technique known as “compartmentalization”.
Jeff Miller, Honolulu, HI, June 6, 2024
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