"I’d like to breakdown how unusual this is, what’s going on in the atmosphere, and what’s the summer looking like."

"When a person cannot decieve himself the chances are against his being able to deceive other people."

Mark Twain




it's August 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. I've been writing articles on the subject since 2013.

These changes are being driven by the collective influence of untold thousands of inexpensive Orgonite devices based on Wilhelm Reich's work.

Since Don Croft first fabricated tactical Orgonite in 2000, its widespread, ongoing and ever-increasing distribution has been collectively unknitting and transforming the ancient Death energy matrix built and expanded by our dark masters, well, all the way back to Babylon and before. And, as a result, the Ether is returning to its natural state of health and vitality.

One of those changes is that the environment is returning to balance. The Earth is cooling, and bountiful rainfall has returned.

The words "mystery", "baffled" and "puzzled" are memes, used, among numerous similar variants, whenever anyone in the wholly controlled and coopted Political, Academic, Scientific and Media establishments wants to lie about, well, basically anything. One of those variants is "incredibly". 

That's why a CBS2 article  from May 2019, headlined "So Much Rain So Far, But What Kind Of Summer Are We Getting This Year?" says "This has been an incredibly dreary and damp stretch of days."

Thus far, we've learned that it rained "so much", and that it was "(incredibly) dreary and damp". We don't even know where the au

The article continues: "Despite the last few days having some sunshine break out and temps in the 70s, it’s been pretty miserable."

We now know it's been dreary, damp, and (Pretty) miserable.

The article continues: "It’s historically cold for May. On Monday we only managed to get up to 48°. This is the normal for mid-March and early December. We even set a record for the coldest max temperatures that dated back to 1914! Horse and buggy times! I’d like to breakdown how unusual this is, what’s going on in the atmosphere, and what’s the summer looking like. More of the same? Or can we hit the beaches ASAP?"

Careful readers will note the insertion of another mystery, baffled variant, "unusual". The author's finally coughed up "record cold", but you wouldn't know that from reading the headline. They propagandist knows that sixty to seventy percent of readers only read headlines, so "burying" record cold way down in the article "compartmentalizes" the phenomenon.

The author finishes up with "hit the beaches ASAP", so that's what your mind is left thinking about, despite the coldest spring in recorded history.

Now, I will readily admit that a committed Coincidence Theorist will only narrow their eyes and bitterly affirm, "yeah, but that's there", in regard to it being as cold in New York as it's been since the late 1800's, which, in Mil-speak, means "in all history". 

You can't tell it's New York fro reading the article, despite all the blathering. That's an example of a propaganda technique called "compartmentalization".

In January 2020, The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration widened its eyes to simulate honesty and brazenly claimed "2019 Was the Second Warmest Year on Record".

Can you see how they've had to redact "hottest" back to second "warmest" year on record? It plucks the "global warming" string, but, more importantly, shows how close they are to losing control.

The guy doing the hedging and tap-dancing in the New York article is CBS2 Chief Meteorologist & Weather Producer Giorgio Panetta. Here's his picture:


I've included it so you could get a better idea of what a generational Satanist in a position of marginal influence looks like.

They're all linked by bloodline, which is euphemistically referred to as the distinct and separate race known as "Neanderthal". They're in every city, town and village on Earth. Other than the occasional insider "secret" Illuminist hand sign, the only way to identify them is by their codified propaganda language.

The first rule of Fight Club is that you don't talk about Fight Club. The second rule of Fight Club is that you don't talk about Fight Club.

The words "mystery", "baffled" and "puzzled" are memes, used, among numerous similar variants, whenever anyone in the wholly controlled and coopted Political, Academic, Scientific and Media establishments wants to lie about, well, basically anything. Those variants include "uncertain", "unusual", "bizarre", and the exclamation point.

That's why a "Severe Weather Europe" article from February 2020 is headlined " 'Uncertainties' arise for Spring 2020, as the Polar Vortex starts to behave 'unusually'. It turns 'bizarrely' symmetrical and also cold enough to start the rare Ozone destruction process over the North Pole!"

The "polar vortex" is a made-up psuedo-science term that keeps the electorate in a proper Middle-Ages state of mind.

For those unaware, the exclamation point is something that is supposed to be rarely, if ever used in journalism.

In his book 10 Rules of Writing, Elmore Leonard stated, “You are allowed no more than two or three per 100,000 words of prose.”

Social engineering takes time, which is why we need to go back to August 2013 to read an Adweek that guilefully asks "Is It Ever OK to Use the Exclamation Point?"

The official answer is, "er, no", but the author's purpose is to drive directly against it. The article continues: "Then again, there are some of his rules that beg to broken in journalism".

In June 2018, The Atlantic used the same false-neutrality technique by asking with feigned naivete "Why Are People Using So Many Exclamation Points?"

As a reader, you are already nervous, having fallen behind trend, as obviously SO many people are using SO many exclamation points.

The author continues "Not too long ago, exclamation points were scorned as silly".

In November 2018, The Alpena News said "Long live the exclamation point!". Pushing home the obnoxious point with the use of a useless, lurid exclamation point.

In November 2019, "How Stuff Works" gushed "Use of the Exclamation Point Has Exploded!" Pushing home the obnoxious point with the use of a useless, lurid exclamation point.

By February 2020, Agent Panetta is using it to scare you about the unusual, bizarre, uncertainty-producing "Polar Vortex".

A wide majority of readers at this time love the Middle Ages state of mind. It's titillating, reading Mexican soap operas disguised as science conversations. 

"Rex Block!" "Polar Vortex!" They're like superhero names. Which are cool, if you are reading lurid fiction, and your age is in the single digits.

The words "mystery", "baffled" and "puzzled" are memes, used, among numerous similar variants, whenever anyone in the wholly controlled and coopted Political, Academic, Scientific and Media establishments wants to lie about, well, basically anything. One of those variants includes "unusual".

That's why a story from the controlled-opposition honeypot "The Electroverse" from July 2019 is headlined "North America to see Widespread Record Low Temperatures as a Midsummer Cold Front Plunges 'unusually' far South".

Where " 'see' temperatures" hedges back a step from actually experiencing those temperatures. And where " 'To' see temperatures" hedges back a step from actually seeing those temperatures.

Remember, record low midsummer temperatures were "seen" across North America during what is purported to be the second hottest, forgive me, second 'warmest' year in the history of the world. The folks in charge say it with the firmness of purpose that goes with complete honesty, and the rubes eat it up.

In January 2020, JoNova said "Coldest ever day in Greenland -65C comes, goes, no one notices".

The coldest ever day recorded in Greenland stands at -63.3 C  (minus 81 F).  But on January 2nd in 2020, after Greenland suffered a century of global warming, the thermometer at Summit Camp sunk to at least -64.9C. I say, at least, because it may have been even colder. Sharp eyes of Cap Allon at Electroverse saw it hit minus 66C. Ryan Maue also saw it and predicted there would be cold as the Arctic Oscillation broke down."

Now we'll compare the under-reporting of the coldest day in the history of Greenland with the false reporting of the highest greenland temperature ever recorded:

August 2019 - Danish climate body wrongly reported Greenland heat record

The Danish Meteorological Institute, which has a key role in monitoring Greenland’s climate, last week reported a shocking August temperature of between 2.7C and 4.7C at the Summit weather station, which is located 3,202m above sea level at the the centre of the Greenland ice sheet, generating a spate of global headlines.

But on Wednesday it posted a tweet saying that a closer look had shown that monitoring equipment had been giving erroneous results“Was there record-level warmth on the inland ice on Friday?” it said. “No! A quality check has confirmed out suspicion that the measurement was too high.”

In Mil-speak "telling a lie" is described as "wrongly reported". The plausible-deniability excuse is provided that the machine was malfunctioning.

The propagandist writing the article knows that believers in the false religion will grasp any straw, no matter how thin, to remain off the hook of personal responsibility. The author bravely says "the 'measurement' was too high", as if they used a tape, and held it incorrectly. "Suspicion" infers that they knew it all along, when in fact someone wrote in and busted them about it, and they were forced to make up the fake story about the broken machine.

Our civilization is largely bereft of a spiritual life, and accepts the false religions put forward by their betters to "give themselves something to believe in." While, in their own minds, they are fine, upstanding, rational people.

It's why we're so deep into the completely-irrational response to the bat virus which had four amino acids added to it for increased transmissibility to humans.

But, at the end of the day, such a response is a luxury. Humanity faces a plague of historically-unprecedented scope, and I'm allowed to drive down to Wegman's and get lobsters for dinner? It's madness, pure and simple. Snake-oil religion.

Have you noticed there's hardly a peep anywhere in the media about environmental doom and gloom? Things are too beautiful and perfect, and, besides, propaganda has a lifespan. It's been replaced by made-up virus case numbers from some new city. They're working the con from town to town.

Despite it all, I think  we're turning the corner.

Unimagined positive responses to this situation will soon be forthcoming.






Jeff Miller, Brooklyn, New York, August 24, 2020




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