From August 2011 to August 2022, the Men's 10 kg. (20 lb.) line class IGFA World record snakehead increased in size by 124%, or well more than doubled in size, from 12 pounds, 8 ounces to 28 pounds

“One may outwit another, but not all the others.”

― François de La Rochefoucauld

THE DATA

From August 1988 to July 2022, the women’s 6 kg. (12 lb.) IGFA world record yellowtail increased in size by 25%, from 29 pounds, 4 ounces to 36 pounds, 10 ounces.

Sport Fishing Magazine’s Bob McNally and USA Today’s Pete Thomas omitted the percentage, and referred to the margin only-generally as “betters the previous record”, “setting the record”, topped the previous record" and “by over seven pounds!”.

From October 2009 to August 2022, the world record California yellowtail increased in size by 19% , from 92 pounds to 109 pounds, 2 ounces.

Tacklevillage.com’s Rob Harvey omitted the percentage, and referred to the margin only-generally as “smashed the previous world record”.

From August 2011 to August 2022, the Men’s 10-kg (20-lb) Line Class IGFAA World Record snakehead increased in size by 124%, or well more than doubled in size , from 12 pounds, 8 ounces to 28 pounds.

USA Today’s Pete Thomas omitted the percentage, and referred to the margin only-generally as “shatters 34 year old yellowtail record.”

THE ARTICLES

On September 30, 2022, USA Today said “California angler shatters 34-year-old yellowtail world record”.

Where author Pete Thomas used the lurid-but-general “shatters” world record as a hedge against the far more impactful, specific percentage increase between the old record and the new. That’s an example of the propaganda technique known as “compartmentalization”.

The article goes on to say "A California angler who landed a 36-pound, 10-ounce yellowtail at San Clemente Island in late July has been granted a women’s line-class world record. Lisa Kitagawa’s catch, after a 25-minute battle on 12-pound-test line, shatters a record that had stood for 34 years.

Where Pete piled on and on with “angler”, “landed”, “catch”, “battle” and “line” to reinforce the false meme that far-larger pin’s snakeheads had been out there, all along, only nobody had battled and landed them with the proper skill or assiduousness, previously.
Then he walked the world record yellowtail back to merely “a record”.

Pete repeated “shatters a record” as a hedge against the far more impactful, specific percentage increase between the old record and the new. That’s an example of the propaganda technique known as “compartmentalization”.

Anytime an author repeats what’s in the headline, it’s a violent cue for the subconscious to the Coincidence theorist to stop reading immediately.

You might have noticed that they also omitted any information as to what the previous record was, and who set it, and when, and where, and, of course, the margin between the old record and the new. It’s a multitude of admissions, all curious, at best, for some curiously-uncredited enthusiast who loves them some fish record like writing about them is, in fact, their job.

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

This is in the unsearchable photo caption:

“FROM THE IGFA!!
On July 19, 2022, Lisa Kitagawa landed this impressive 16.58-kilogram (36-pound, 10-ounce) California yellowtail on a live sardine, setting the IGFA Women’s 6-kg (12-lb) Line Class World Record for the species. Kitagawa was fishing with captain Daron Muratyan aboard the Peruz and needed 25 minutes to land the record fish. Lisa’s yellowtail topped the previous record, which had stood for nearly 34 years, by over seven pounds! Congratulations, Lisa!”

Here, amidst a festival of hand-waving exclamation points to distract the slack-jawed in the Punch and Judy tent, we have the hedging generalities “setting” the record, “topped the previous record”, and “by over seven pounds!

Topped” lies bald-facedly that one record had just exceeded the other.

I found this in a separate article:

“Kitagawa’s fish measured 41-inches long, with a 25-inch girth and hit a live sardine bait. It betters the previous 12-pound woman’s IGFA record for the species weighing 29-pounds, 4-ounces, caught in Aug. 1988 by Julie Yates, also near San Clemente Island.”

Where sportfishingmag.com’s Bob McNally used “betters” the previous record as a general hedge against the far more impactful, specific percentage increase between the old record and the new.

From August 1988 to July 2022, the women’s 6 kg. (12 lb.) IGFA world record yellowtail increased in size by 25%, from 29 pounds, 4 ounces to 36 pounds, 10 ounces. Sport Fishing Magazine’s Bob McNally and USA Today’s Pete Thomas omitted the percentage, and referred to the margin only-generally as “betters the previous record”, “setting the record”, topped the previous record" and “by over seven pounds!”.

Wait, what? Such records are usually broken by tiny margins, as organisms increase in ever-smaller increments to a genetically-programmed maximum size. Or so goes the rapidly-collapsing false Orthodoxy of mean-spirited Western rationalism, anyway.

Here, the record stood for decades, and then was suddenly broken by a huge, historically-unprecedented margin.

The Orthodoxy of Western materialism is false.

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

On August 2, 2022, tacklevillage.com said “The current world record for California Yellowtail is held by Masakazu Taniwaki who caught his giant fish on 24th October 2009.”

Where author Rob Harvey walked the largest California yellowtail in history back to merely “giant”.

Rob said “caught his giant fish” to reinforce the false meme that far-larger yellowtails had been out there, all along, only nobody had pursued them with the proper skill or assiduousness, previously.

The article goes on to say "He was fishing in Ohara, Chiba, Japan with a lipple fisher Aguira 76 rod, Shimano stell 10000 xg reel, and Yotsuami line with original pencil bait. His catch, which turned out to be the largest yellowtail ever caught, weighed in at 109 pounds 2 ounces. Masakazu smashed the previous world record which had stood for around five years. The previous record for California yellowtail was 92 pounds so this goes to show just how impressive this giant fish actually was.

The fish that Masakazu Taniwaki set the record with measured 61.81 inches in length too. If all of this wasn’t unbelievable enough, the angler actually landed the monster fish in just 12 minutes! The fight may have been fairly short but it would have no doubt been a tough one."

Where author Rob Harvey piled on and on with “fishing”, “with a lipple fisher Aguira 76 rod”, “reel”, “line” and “caught” to reinforce the false meme that far-larger California yellowtails had been out there, all along, only nobody had fished for them with the proper skill or assiduousness, previously.

Hilariously, Rob prattles about the fish’s length, to distract you from the weight margin, even as he omits that very length data with his other hand.

For good measure, he once again walks the largest California yellowtail in history back to merely “giant”, and again as only merely “impressive”. “How impressive” is a parlor trick to distract you from the downplaying.

From October 2009 to August 2022, the world record California yellowtail increased in size by 19%, from 92 pounds to 109 pounds, 2 ounces. Tacklevillage.com’s Rob Harvey omitted the percentage, and referred to the margin only-generally as “smashed the previous world record”.

Here’s Rob Harvey’s picture:

Rob Harvey
(Rob Harvey)

Can you see how the image is focused on Rob’s left eye, and how he’s holding the fish with his left hand?

That’s coded visual imagery for his in-the-know generational Satanist Freemason friends and relations, who are all followers of the Left-hand Path.

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 photograph 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 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

On February 28, 2023, igfa.org published “Newly Approved IGFA World Records”.

Where, under the false guise of familiarity, the uncredited author omitted the word “fish”, the names of the species, and the year, all to make the subject absolutely, completely unsearchable. It’s 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 article goes on to say “Pin’s Snakehead - On August 12, 2022, Ng Yam Pin was fishing the waters of Rawang, Malaysia when he landed this beautiful 12.70-kilogram (28-pound) snakehead, setting the IGFA Men’s 10-kg (20-lb) Line Class World Record. Pin was casting a Duo Fangbait lure when this snakehead struck and he landed the record fish after a short battle. He then recorded the weight and proper measurements before releasing the record snakehead safely.”

Where the uncredited author piled on and on with “landed”, “setting”, “struck”, “landed” and “battle” to reinforce the false meme that far-larger snakeheads had been out there, all along, only nobody had battled and landed them with the proper skill or assiduousness, previously.

Then they walked the world record snakehead back to merely “the record fish”.

The uncredited Intelligence operative from the State propaganda organ known as the International Game Fishing Association used the terse, general “setting” the record to obfuscate the margin between the old record and the new. That’s an example of the propaganda technique known as “compartmentalization”.

You might have noticed that they also omitted any information as to what the previous record was, and who set it, and when, and where, and, of course, the margin between the old record and the new. It’s a multitude of cuious admissions, at best, don’t you think, for some curiously-uncredited enthusiast who loves them some fish record like writing about them is, in fact, their job?

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

Snakehead - Tippet M-10 kg (20 lb) 5.67 kg (12 lb 8 oz)
Taketoyo, Aichi, Japan14-Aug-2011Takeshi Kandori

From August 2011 to August 2022, the Men’s 10-kg (20-lb) Line Class IGFAA World Record snakehead increased in size by 124%, or well more than doubled in size, from 12 pounds, 8 ounces to 28 pounds.

Wait, what? More than doubled in size in just over a decade? What gives? Such records are usually broken by tiny margins, as organisms increase in ever-smaller increments to a genetically-programmed maximum size. Or so goes the rapidly-collapsing false Orthodoxy of mean-spirited Western rationalism, anyway.

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

Here’s a picture of the world record snakehead from 2022, more than double the size of the previous record holder from 2011:

Pin's Snakehead
(Ng Yam Pin with the new IGFA world record snakehead from 2023, well more than twice as large as the previous record holder from 2011)

The uncredited IGFA article continues:

“Gallagher’s California Halibut - On November 29, 2022, Kesley Gallagher was fishing the beaches of Magdalena Bay, Mexico, when she landed this 2.95-kilogram (6-pound, 8-ounce) California halibut, setting the new IGFA Women’s 6-kg (12-lb) Tippet Class World Record for the species. The record halibut ate a Clouser minnow and was landed after a brief fight. After recording the weight on her certified scale, Kesley released the halibut safely.”

Where the uncredited Intelligence operative from the State propaganda organ known as the International Game Fishing Association" said “fishing”, “ate a Clouser minnow” and “landed” and “fight” to reinforce the false meme that far-larger California halibut had been out there, all along, only nobody had fished for, fought, landed and landed them with the proper skill or assiduousness, previously.
Then they walked the world record California halibut back to merely “the record halibut”.

The uncredited Intelligence operative from the State propaganda organ known as the International Game Fish Association used the terse, general “setting” the record to obfuscate the margin between the old record and the new. That’s an example of the propaganda technique known as “compartmentalization”.

You might have noticed that they also omitted any information as to what the previous record was, and who set it, and when, and where, and, of course, the margin between the old record and the new. It’s a multitude of cuious admissions, at best, don’t you think, for some curiously-uncredited enthusiast who loves them some fish record like writing about them is, in fact, their job?

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

Jeff Miller, Libertyville, IL, March 2, 2022

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