‘Nay, Éomer, you do not fully understand the mind of Master Wormtongue,’ said Gandalf, turning his piercing glance upon him. 'He is bold and cunning. Even now he plays a game with peril and wins a throw. Hours of my precious time he has wasted already. ‘Down snake!’ he said suddenly in a terrible voice. ‘Down on your belly! How long is it since Saruman bought you? What was the promised price? When all the men were dead, you were to pick your share of the treasure, and take the woman you desire? Too long have you watched her under your eyelids and haunted her steps.’
Éomer grasped his sword. ‘That I knew already’ he muttered. ‘For that reason I would have slain him before, forgetting the law of the hall. But there are other reasons.’ He stepped forward, but Gandalf stayed him with his hand.
‘Éowyn is safe now,’ he said. ‘But you, Wormtongue, you have done what you could for your true master. Some reward you have earned at least. Yet Saruman is apt to overlook his bargains. I should advise you to go quickly and remind him, lest he forget your faithful service.’
From " The Two Towers ", by J.R.R. Tolkien, 1954
It’s April 2020, and great positive changes are underway at every level of our reality. They began in earnest in 2012 and have been increasing in speed and magnitude since. I’ve been writing articles on the subject since 2013.
I have concluded that these changes are being driven by untold thousands of simple, inexpensive Orgonite devices based on Wilhelm Reich’s work. Those devices are collectively unknitting and transforming the ancient Death energy matrix that’s been patiently built and expanded by our about-to-be-former Dark masters, well, all the way back to Babylon and before. And as a result the Ether is returning to its natural, ages-long state of health and vitality.
One of those changes is that the Marine environment is booming and burgeoning to a level not seen in my lifetime.
Prices increase either when supply increases, or demand decreases, or both.
That’s why an article that I’ve appended below, from July 2019, reads “Shrimp prices had plunged below the production cost last year due to a glut in global production and uncertainty in world trade.”
Where " Glut in global production " deliberately takes your eye off of the booming, burgeoning populations supporting it, suggesting rather that it was “more assiduous fishing” that led to all that product.
A separate article below, from the same month, is headlined " Trade conflicts to mar export earnings of seafood companies in 2019: Report"
In that headline, the author has taken pains to suggest that it’s market machinations, not a quantum population increase, that has led to the drop in seafood prices. The article continues:
“Export earnings of seafood companies are likely to take a drubbing , with global demand flagging in the backdrop of trade tensions between nations .”
Where " global demand flagging ", a big old, bald-faced ruse. And there’s no mention of exponentially increasing marine populations.
Another article below, from Pakistan, from the same month, reads:
"Pakistan was posting 20 percent increase every year till FY18,” said Captain Akhlaque Hussain, an exporter. “But, this year it decreased 2.72 percent, which is actually a decline of 23 percent looking at our past record.”
He said the federal government had announced deep sea fishing policy in October 18, which invited protests from the people of Balochistan. “Marine Fisheries Agency had started seizing fishing boats near Balochistan coast and fishing remained down for around three months till January 2019. Exports could reach $540 million if the catch had not been curbed,” Hussain added.
Here, we see Pakistani’s fishermen raking in the booming, burgeoning fish populations, thus increasing supply. That is, until whatever the Pakistani’s call Feds dropped the supply by seizing fishing boats . In gangster terms, they own the fishing “racket”, you see.
Fishermen from bloodline generational Satanist families got to keep their boats.
Prices dropping with increased supply, continued, August, 2019: Vietnam - Falling tra fish price poses threat to aquatic export target
There, in yet another nation, we saw prices dropping as demand remained steady and supply increased.
Fast-forward to yesterday, April 21, 2020: Argentine fishing firms predict a 10-year setback in export values
The spread of COVID-19 around the globe has caused a sharp drop in the exports of Argentinian fishing products, which is in turn expected to have a significant impact on the country’s economy this year.
I took an hour or two that I’ll never get back to document that fish export values were dropping all through last year, and regardless of geography. Dropping because of increased volume. With no virus.
I did it so I could refute the bullshit, “the virus ate it” excuse put forward in the controlled press to cover up for the fact that seafood prices are dropping inexorably in all the nations because of drastically increased supply.
With that increase in supply the result of the Orgonite-drive return to health of the Etheric environment that the fish inhabit.
At the moment, I think they’re trying to do what’s called a “Market Reset”. I don’t think it’s going to buy them very much time.
Jeff Miller, Brooklyn, New York, April 22, 2020
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July 12, 2019 - Trade conflicts to mar export earnings of seafood companies in 2019: Report
Shrimp prices had plunged below the production cost last year due to a glut in global production and uncertainty in world trade.
Export earnings of seafood companies are likely to take a drubbing , with global demand flagging in the backdrop of trade tensions between nations .
July 21, 2019 - Pakistan - Seafood exports decline 2.72pc in FY19 on catch curbs in Balochistan
KARACHI: Pakistan’s seafood exports have recorded a decline both in quantity and value during FY19 due to a slowdown in fishing activities on the coast of Balochistan from November to January, exporters said.
Compared to May 2019, seafood exports remained down by 44.62 percent from $58.081 million in May 2019.
“Pakistan was posting 20 percent increase every year till FY18,” said Captain Akhlaque Hussain, an exporter. “But, this year it decreased 2.72 percent, which is actually a decline of 23 percent looking at our past record.”
He said the federal government had announced deep sea fishing policy in October 18, which invited protests from the people of Balochistan. “Marine Fisheries Agency had started seizing fishing boat s near Balochistan coast and fishing remained down for around three months till January 2019. Exports could reach $540 million if the catch had not been curbed,” Hussain added.
August 21, 2019 - Vietnam - Falling tra fish price poses threat to aquatic export target
April 21, 2020 - Argentine fishing firms predict a 10-year setback in export values
The spread of COVID-19 around the globe has caused a sharp drop in the exports of Argentinian fishing products, which is in turn expected to have a significant impact on the country’s economy this year.
(Trying to keep artificial mechanisms in place to stifle prosperity. - ed)