If Kansas began stocking blue catfish in Kansas reservoirs in 1990, then why are the only two examples of the blue catfish in Kansas in history both from the Missouri River, which has never been stocked with blue catfish?

“In keeping silent about evil, in burying it so deep within us that no sign of it appears on the surface, we are implanting it, and it will rise up a thousand fold in the future. When we neither punish nor reproach evildoers, we are not simply protecting their trivial old age, we are thereby ripping the foundations of justice from beneath new generations.”

― From “The Gulag Archipeligo”, by Aleksandr I. Solzhenitsyn, 1973

Prior to 1990, the blue catfish is absent from the record in Kansas.

It had been driven out of existence by the low-wavelength microwave radiation from what we collectively refer to as technology.

From 1990 to 2011, the blue catfish is absent from the record in Kansas.

In 1990, per the Topeka Capital-Journal’s Mark Murrell in 2012, Kansas DWPT fisheries biologists began stocking blue catfish in various Kansas reservoirs, with Milford Reservoir being the first.

When, in fact, the blue catfish is absent from the record in Kansas from 1990 to 2011, and the example from 2011 came from the Missouri River, which had not been stocked.

The claimed stockings of the blue catfish in Kansas reservoirs are fabricated examples of the blue catfish, part of a larger Confidence game to obscure the fact that the blue catfish had been driven out of existence by the low-wavelength microwave radiation from what we collectively refer to as technology.

In May 2000, per alloutdoors.com’s Marc Murrell, Earl. D. Eastburn caught the 90-pound Kansas state record blue catfish in the Missouri River.

However, there are no contemporary news articles documenting this historically-important catch, nor are there any photographs of this fish.

It is a fabricated state record fish, part of a larger Confidence game to obscure the fact that the blue catfish had been driven out of existence by the low-wavelength microwave radiation from what we collectively refer to as technology.

On December 19, 2001, an uncredited author from nevadaappeal.com said "According to Marc Murrell, an outdoor writer for www.alloutdoors.com, a new state record catfish was caught in Kansas in late May. A blue catfish that weighed 90 pounds was caught by Earl. D. Eastburn of Potter, Kan. in the Missouri River. Eastburn was fishing with a throwline with live goldfish when the monster inhaled the goldfish. The catfish was 56.5 inches long and had a girth of nearly three feet.

As a matter of interest, more than half of Kansas’s 35 fish record have been set in the months of May and June."

Where, fantastically, the gymnastic “a new state record catfish” redacts “Kansas” and “blue” from “Kansas state record blue catfish”, and where “a new state record catfish” is correct, by the letter of the law, in that Eastburn’s catch is purported to be the first blue catfish state record in the history of fishing in Kansas.

The uncredited author tacked on the hand-waving “more than half of Kansas’s 35 fish record have been set in the months of May and June” to distract from the fact that the blue catfish had never been documented in Kansas prior to this unverifiable state record from 2000.

Which is curious, at best, given that the USGS species map for the blue catfish clearly shows it to be native to Kansas.

Blue Catfish Range USGS
(The range of the blue catfish in the United States, per the USGS)

If the blue catfish is native to Kansas, then why is there no record of the blue catfish in Kansas prior to this unverifiable state record blue catfish from 2000?

The blue catfish is, in fact, native to Kansas. It’s just that the USGS species map documents the range of the blue catfish prior to its being driven out of existence by the low-wavelength microwave radiation from what we collectively refer to as technology.

In 2004, per Justin Morrison, a Kansas Department of Wildlife Fish Biologist in 2013, blue catfish were “stocked in to several Kansas waters. Some of these include El Dorado, Cheney, Melvern, Tuttle, Kanapolis, Glen Elder, Lovewell, Wilson, Clinton, Perry, and Redmond reservoirs”.

When, in fact, the blue catfish is absent from the record in Kansas until 2011, and the example caught in 2011 came from the Missouri River, which has never been stocked with blue catfish.

The claimed stockings of the blue catfish in 2004 and after are fabricated examples of the blue catfish, part of a larger Confidence game to obscure the fact that the species had been driven out of existence by the low-wavelength microwave radiation from what we collectively refer to as technology.

From 2011 to 2025, the blue catfish is absent from the record in Kansas.

If Rob Stanley released the first verifiable Kansas state record blue catfish which he caught in the Missouri River in 2011, as he claims, then why are there no other examples of the blue catfish in the Missouri River for the next fifteen years?

Rob Stanley didn’t release it. He killed it, as he had been sent out with orders to do.

With one jerk of the barbed hook, Daniel eradicated the peaceful and fantastically-rare creature, had it certified as the Kansas state record, told the press he’d released it, and then took it down to the Masonic lodge and cooked it up for all of his friends. And they ate it.

And they laughed.

From 2011 to 2025, the blue catfish in Kansas increased in size by an annual average of 1.1%.

From 2011 to 2025, the blue catfish in Kansas increased in size by 17.7%, or by almost one fifth, from 102.8 pounds to 121 pounds.

That is a quantum increase in size which is not explainable by conventional Biology, which holds that organisms increase in ever-smaller increments to a genetically-programmed maximum size.

Charles Darwin’s theory of natural selection is false.

The truth is that the origin of species is etheric.

From 2011 to 2012, the blue catfish in Kansas increased in size by an annual average of 1.1%.

In 2011, after an absence of some indeterminate period of time, the blue catfish reappeared in Kansas, in the Missouri River, at a weight of 102.8 pounds, as the health of the ether improved to the point where the species could once again manifest within it.

Rob Stanley caught it on August 11, 2011, had it certified as the first verifiable Kansas state record blue catfish and released it. Or so he says.

Let’s go to the game films!

Here’s a take a picture of Rob and the fish, where Rob is using his left hand to make a purportedly-secret Masonic “gesture of recognition”, and where he has positioned the fish to feature its left eye.


(Rob Stanley, right, with the first verifiable Kansas state record blue catfish, 2011)

Now here’s a 19th Century depiction of a Freemason using the same purportedly-secret “gesture of recognition” that Rob Stanley is in the photo immediately above.

Masonic Gesture 1831  - 2
(19th Century depiction of a Freemason using a purportedly-secret “gesture of recognition”)

In the photo of Rob Stanley and the 2011 Kansas state record blue catfish above, the blue catfish is limp. If it were alive, it would be flopping about, and they’d be struggling to hold it.

The blue catfish has also lost its signature blue color and is now the pale color of death.

For comparison, here’s a picture of some Illuminist with a living blue catfish that they’re about to kill, where they’ve pointedly turned their head to accentuate their left eye, where the Illuminist is using their left hand to make a purportedly-secret Masonic “gesture of recognition”, where the Illuminist has positioned the fish to feature its left eye, and where the Illuminist’s love of killing is on full display.

Blue Catfish Blue
(Unknown Illuminist with blue catfish)

As you can see, the catfish is a brilliant, signature blue, unlike the pale white color of the dead blue catfish in the baby pool.

With one jerk of the barbed hook, Rob eradicated the peaceful and fantastically-rare creature, had it certified as the Kansas state record, then took it down to the Masonic lodge and cooked it up for all of his friends. And they ate it.

And they laughed.

And then he lied bald-facedly and told Chicago’s Daily Herald’s Mike Jackson that he had released it.

Thanks to Rob’s efforts, the blue catfish would remain absent from the Missouri River in Kansas for fifteen years.

With every successive example such as this, we are learning just how important the Illuminist fetish of sports fishing is to their overarching agenda of species eradication.

fetish - noun - an obsessive interest in an activity or object that makes someone spend an unreasonable amount of time doing it or thinking about it

That’s not to imply that all people who fish are Illuminists.

But Rob Stanley certainly is.

In the photo above, you can see how Rob is using his left hand to make a purportedly-secret Masonic “gesture of recognition”, and that his love of killing things is on full display.

I have included Rob Stanley’s photograph so that you could get a better idea of what a generational Satanist Freemason fish killer of significant influence looks like.

They are all related to one another through the maternal bloodline. Generational Satanists 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”.

How long do you think that these people have left in power, now?

Please consider doing what you can to speed the transition.

From 2012 to 2013, the blue catfish in Kansas increased in size by an annual average of 1.1%.

On March 13, 2012, Chicago’s Daily Herald’s Mike Jackson said in comment “Record blue cat caught — and released”.

Where, under the false guise of familiarity, “record blue cat” redacts “state” from “state record”, redacts “Kansas” from “Kansas state record”, and “blue catfish” was walked back to “blue cat”.

And where “and released” plays along with Rob’s ruse that he did not, in fact, kill the blue catfish.

“While fishing on the Kansas side of the Missouri River on Aug. 11, Rob Stanley of Olathe, Kansas, caught a blue catfish weighing 102.8 pounds, which would surpass the previous state record of 94 pounds set in 2000, according to a report in the Kansas City Star.”

Where “the previous state record” redacts “Kansas”, along with the name of the person who set it, and the weight of the fish, and the location of the catch."

And where the moronic “fishing” plays the ruse that plenty of huge blue catfish had been out there in the Missouri River in Kansas, all along, only nobody had fished for them with the proper skill or assiduousness, previously.

Mike is being Coy about the previous record because there was, in fact, no no verifiable Kansas state record blue catfish prior to 2011.

He’s trying to keep you from recognizing that, in 2011, after an absence of some indeterminate period of time the blue catfish reappeared in Kansas in the Missouri River, as the health of the ether improved to the point where the species could once again manifest within it.

I have exposed the duplicity of the late Mike Jackson and his employer, the Chicago Daily-Herald by using what was known in the old days as “fact checking”. Mike passed away in 2023.

Here’s a picture of Mike Jackson, where his left eye is the focal point of the image, and where his love of killing things is on full display, and where Mike has positioned the fish to feature its left eye.

Mike Jackson
(The Chicago Daily-Herald’s Mike Jackson)

I have included Mike’s photograph so that you could get a better idea of what a generational Satanist Freemason of marginal influence looks like.

They are all related to one another through the maternal bloodline. Generational Satanists 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”.

How long do you think that these people have left in power, now?

Please consider doing what you can to speed the transition.

On September 9, 2012, the Topeka Capital-Journal’s Mark Murrell said in comment “Outdoors: Big blue official”.

Where Mark walked the biggest blue catfish ever caught in Kansas back to merely “big”, walked the blue catfish back to “blue” under the false guise of familiarity, and redacted “Kansas” and “state record” and replaced them with “official”, once again under the false guise of familiarity.

The article goes on to say “Well, it’s official. After a required 30-day waiting period, Kansas has a new state record blue catfish and it’s a big one. The Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism certified the 102.8-pound blue catfish last week which bested the former record by more than 8 pounds. Rob Stanley, Olathe, caught the monstrous cat from the Missouri River on Aug. 11.”

Where “well” and “its a big one” both mitigate.

And where “the former record” redacts the name of the person who caught it, and when it was caught, and where the general “by more than eight pounds” redacts the weight of the previous record.

Mark is being coy because there was, in fact, no verifiable Kansas state record blue catfish prior to 2011.

He’s trying to keep you from recognizing that, in 2011, after an absence of some indeterminate period of time the blue catfish reappeared in Kansas in the Missouri River, as the health of the ether improved to the point where the species could once again manifest within it.

The article goes on to say “Stanley, an avid blue catfish angler, had never caught anything like it. His personal best before that night was a 70-pounder out of the Kansas River”.

Here, coming after Rob’s use of the secret hand sign in the photograph above, we now have complete certainty that Rob Stanley of Olathe, Kansas is a generational Satanist Freemason, just as his co-conspirator Mark Murrell is.

I say that because, if Rob is "an avid blue catfish angler"from Kansas, then why is there just one example of the fish in the state prior to 2011? Well, you I guess we can make it two if you count Rob’s unsubstantiated “a 70-pounder” that he says he caught in the Kansas River on some unmentioned prior date.

When, in fact, no verifiable examples of the blue catfish in Kansas prior to 2011.

Here, “Stanley, an avid blue catfish angler” is a fabricated example of the blue catfish, and an example of the propaganda technique known as “the big lie”, part of a larger Confidence game to obscure the fact that the blue catfish had been driven out of existence by the low-wavelength microwave radiation from what we collectively refer to as technology.

,Mark’s tired hit piece staggers on:

“Blue catfish are native to eastern Kansas Rivers and there are historical records of fish weighing more than 100 pounds. The popularity of these whiskered giants has grown in recent years and KDWPT fisheries biologists began stocking them in various Kansas reservoirs with Milford Reservoir being the first in 1990.”

Where, with a straight face, the Topeka Capital-Journal’s Mark Murrell refers to 1990 as being “recent”, compared to 2011.

When, in fact, they are separated by twenty one years.

And, unfortunately for Mark, we are in the midst of a scholarly article on this subject, and recall that, on June 5, 2013, Justin Morrison kDWPT fish bio covering Redmond. “Since 2004 blue catfish have been stocked in to several Kansas waters. The last blue cat stocking occurred in 2010 (10,000 fingerlings).”

As you can see, Mark Murrell’s false statement “KDWPT fisheries biologists began stocking them in various Kansas reservoirs with Milford Reservoir being the first in 1990” is a fabricated example of the blue catfish, and an example of the propaganda technique known as “the big lie”.

It is part of a larger Confidence game being run to obscure the fact that the blue catfish had been driven out of existence by the low-wavelength microwave radiation from what we collectively refer to as technology.

What makes this so spectacular is that Mark Murrell’s 2012 lie “KDWPT fisheries biologists began stocking them in various Kansas reservoirs with Milford Reservoir being the first in 1990” piles on top of Justin Morrison’s 2013 big-lie “Since 2004 blue catfish have been stocked in to several Kansas waters. The last blue cat stocking occurred in 2010 (10,000 fingerlings)”.

As you can see, the lies keep getting bigger, and support one another in a paper-trail of lies.

Unfortunately for Justin and Mark, I have exposed their duplicity by using what was known in the old days as “fact checking”.

From 2013 to 2014, the blue catfish in Kansas increased in size by an annual average of 1.1%.

On June 5, 2013, on forum.crappie.com, Justin Morrison, a Kansas Department of Wildlife Fish Biologist covering Redmond Reservoir said “The last blue cat stocking occurred in 2010 (10,000 fingerlings). Last week my creel clerk interviewed an angler that caught a 29” blue. So there is a high probability that blues are still in the lake, but I’m sure it’s probably a low density population. I am planning to try to do some sampling this year to see what I can find. If the an angler is looking for some good blue cat fishing and Milford is too far, I would consider trying Coffey County Lake. There seems to be a good stable population of blues with fish being caught over 50 lbs.

Hope this helps.

Since 2004 blue catfish have been stocked in to several Kansas waters. Some of these include El Dorado, Cheney, Melvern, Tuttle, Kanapolis, Glen Elder, Lovewell, Wilson, Clinton, Perry, and Redmond reservoirs. The lakes that are doing ‘the best’ on blues are the ones that have had them the longest which takes us back to ‘the big three’–Milford, Melvern, and Coffey."

Where the unsubstantiated “an angler” and “a 29” blue" omit the name of the angler, and the weight of the fish, because it is a fabricated example of the blue catfish, put forward as part of a larger Confidence game to obscure the fact that the blue catfish had been driven out of existence by the low-wavelength microwave radiation from what we collectively refer to as technology.

And where the filibustering “there is a high probability that blues are still in the lake, but I’m sure it’s probably a low density population” is Mil-speak for “the blue catfish has been driven out of existence by the low-wavelength microwave radiation from what we collectively refer to as technology”.

forum.crappie.com’s drifter106 tag-teamed with Justin, saying “Blues have established well at El Dorado since their introduction in 2004. They were annually stocked from 2004 through 2009. I documented natural recruitment occurring in 2009 so the 2010 stocking was cancelled. Target stocking rate was 2 fish per acre per year. Some years we were a little short other years we exceeded 2/ac. Blues are not known as fast growers. In Kansas, it takes blues approximately 7 years to reach sexual maturity. (In 2005, we went to Kaw Reservoir in Oklahoma and brought back 597 blue cats ranging from 10 to 20-inches in length to ‘jump start’ our El Dorado blue cat population by providing older fish vs. young of the year to reduce time to produce natural recruitment within the lake). These 7 year old fish would be around 21-inches in length. It takes a long time to produce the jumbo sized blue catfish many anglers like to see. El Dorado currently has a 35-inch minimum length limit on blues with a reduced creel limit of 5/day. These limits were put in place to protect the blues while they matured in to spawning sized individuals while the population established. The largest blue I’ve seen at El Dorado is a ~31-inch 13.5 pound fish so they are slowly getting there. Smaller fish are abundant and anglers are catching them regularly. Larger fish are present but at much lower densities. El Dorado just needs more time for these fish to grow in to BIG fish. Last week I shocked up a blue cat that still carried a tag from the 2005 stocking nearly 8 years ago so these fish can be around for a long time.”

The serial lying is mind-numbing.

Here, the big-lies include:

“Blues have established well at El Dorado since their introduction in 2004”.

When, in fact, no such stocking took place, and there are no blue catfish in El Dorado reservoir.

“They were annually stocked from 2004 through 2009”

When, in fact no such stockings took place.

“I documented natural recruitment occurring in 2009”

When, in fact Justin did not document any natural recruitment in 2009, but, rather, the blue catfish has been driven out of existence by the low-wavelength microwave radiation from what we collectively refer to as technology.

“Some years we were a little short other years we exceeded 2/ac”

Where the general “other years” obscures the fact that in no year did they succeed, because the stockings did not, in fact, take place, and the blue catfish has been driven out of existence by the low-wavelength microwave radiation from what we collectively refer to as technology.

“In 2005, we went to Kaw Reservoir in Oklahoma and brought back 597 blue cats ranging from 10 to 20-inches in length to ‘jump start’ our El Dorado blue cat population”

When, in fact no such stockings took place, and there are no blue catfish in El Dorado Reservoir, because the blue catfish has been driven out of existence by the low-wavelength microwave radiation from what we collectively refer to as technology.

“The largest blue I’ve seen at El Dorado is a ~31-inch 13.5 pound fish so they are slowly getting there

When, in fact, the curiously-anonymous “drifter106” has never seen a blue catfish at El Dorado Reservoir, because no stockings ever took place there, and, further, the blue catfish has been driven out of existence by the low-wavelength microwave radiation from what we collectively refer to as technology.

Here, “so they are slowly getting there” is an example of the propaganda techniques known as “the big lie”, and “slow-playing”.

“Smaller fish are abundant and anglers are catching them regularly”

When, in fact, there are no blue catfish in the El Dorado Reservoir, despite years and years of purported stocking. Here, the half-truth “smaller fish are abundant” means that people are catching crappies, but not blue catfish, as fraudulently inferred. Because the blue catfish has been driven out of existence by the low-wavelength microwave radiation from what we collectively refer to as technology.

If it takes blue catfish approximately 7 years to reach sexual maturity, as Justin noted previously, and if stocking of the blue catfish in El Dorado Reservoir began in 2004, as Justin also noted previously, then those blue catfish fingerlings stocked in the El Dorado reservoir in Kansas would have reached sexual maturity in 2011.

While, in 2013, forum.crappie.com’s drifter106 said that the largest blue catfish he’d ever seen in the El Dorado reservoir was 31 inches long and weighed 13.5 pounds.

If you think that a blue catfish fingerling stocked in 2004 would only have grown to be 31 inches long and weigh 13.5 pounds nine years later, there’s a bridge for sale in Brooklyn that I think it might profit you to look at.

The article goes on to say “I’m not as familiar with the other lakes’ statuses but I know a little about them. Cheney blues have been tough to sample. Cheney has been stocked for several years and also received some blues from Kaw a couple of years ago. The last two years the blues started appearing in sampling efforts so it may be ready to turn the corner.”

Where the big lie “Cheney blues have been tough to sample” is Mil-speak for “the blue catfish has been driven out of existence by the low-wavelength microwave radiation from what we collectively refer to as technology.”

Why are blue catfish in El Dorado reservoir easy to sample, while they are “difficult to sample” in the Cheney Reservoir?

The smoke-blowing, general “Cheney has been stocked for several years and also received some blues from Kaw a couple of years ago” is an example of the propaganda technique known as “the big lie”.

When, in fact, no such stocking took place.

“Tj at Perry has sampled some nice sized blues for a lake that has been recently stocked. I haven’t heard much about the western reservoirs yet as they’ve just started receiving blue cat stockings over the past couple of years and if they act the same as El Dorado it will take several years before the blues begin showing up much.”

When, in fact, perJustin Morrison, a Kansas Department of Wildlife Fish Biologist covering Perry Reservoir, in the very same thread, said “Since 2004 blue catfish have been stocked in to several Kansas waters. Some of these include El Dorado, Cheney, Melvern, Tuttle, Kanapolis, Glen Elder, Lovewell, Wilson, Clinton, Perry, and Redmond reservoirs”.

Here you can see how the uncredited Intelligence operative with the handle “drifter106” has walked a purported, albeit undocumented 2004 stocking of the blue catfish at the Perry Reservoir forward to “recently”, and “over the past couple of years”.

With both the 2004 stockings and the 2011 (estimated) stockings being lies, bald-faced fabrications.

The article goes on to say “A study on Milford blue catfish is currently underway. This study has already yielded some very interesting info and more is on the way. The study is looking at movements of blues in Milford reservoir including upstream movements and downstream movements (losses to the reservoir). There is also a study underway at El Dorado and Cheney reservoirs that will also collect information on blue cats including diet, age, and growth. KDWPT is looking forward to obtaining this new info to enhance blue catfish management efforts within the state.”

Where the general “This study has already yielded some very interesting info and more is on the way” is Mil-speak for “the blue catfish has been driven out of existence by the low-wavelength microwave radiation from what we collectively refer to as technology.”

And where “upstream movements and downstream movements (losses to the reservoir)” brazenly and falsely states that there are no blue catfish in Milford Reservoir despite years and years of stocking because all the stocked fish swam away.

It is an example of the propaganda technique known as “the big lie”, put forward to obscure the fact that the blue catfish has been driven out of existence by the low-wavelength microwave radiation from what we collectively refer to as technology.

As a propagandist, drifter106 knows that many or most readers will grasp virtually any straw, no matter how thin, to remain off the barbed hook of personal responsibility.

Here, “there is also a study underway” holds out hope for the Coincidence theorist reader that it will contain some confirmation that the blue catfish exists in the El Dorado and Cheney reservoirs. Which it should, given that they’ve been stocked for years and years and years.

Except there were no stockings, and there are no blue catfish in either of those locations, because the blue catfish has been driven out of existence by the low-wavelength microwave radiation from what we collectively refer to as technology.

If blue catfish were stocked in Kansas annually the El Dorado, Cheney, Melvern, Tuttle, Kanapolis, Glen Elder, Lovewell, Wilson, Clinton, Perry, and Redmond reservoirs from 2004 to 2009, and the 2010 stocking was cancelled because of natural recruitment documented by Justin Morrison of the Kansas DWPT, then why are there no documented examples of the blue catfish in Kansas other than the Kansas state record from 2000, which was caught Missouri River, which was not stocked?

And why was the Kansas Department of Wildlife stocking those reservoirs in the first place if the blue catfish is, in fact, native to Kansas, as documented by the USGS map for the species?

Given we know that the species is native to kansas, then it cannot be that the stockings “did not take”.

The stockings which forum.crappie.com’s drifter106 and Justin Morrison of the Kansas DWPT are talking about are false. They are part of a larger Confidence game to obscure the fact that the blue catfish has been driven out of existence by the low-wavelength microwave radiation from what we collectively refer to as technology, and further, so that, when the blue catfish reappears in those locations, they can say “yes, we stocked them there for you all those years ago.”

From 2014 to 2015, the blue catfish in Kansas increased in size by an annual average of 1.1%.

From 2015 to 2016, the blue catfish in Kansas increased in size by an annual average of 1.1%.

From 2016 to 2017, the blue catfish in Kansas increased in size by an annual average of 1.1%.

From 2017 to 2018, the blue catfish in Kansas increased in size by an annual average of 1.1%.

From 2018 to 2019, the blue catfish in Kansas increased in size by an annual average of 1.1%.

From 2019 to 2020, the blue catfish in Kansas increased in size by an annual average of 1.1%.

From 2020 to 2021, the blue catfish in Kansas increased in size by an annual average of 1.1%.

From 2021 to 2022, the blue catfish in Kansas increased in size by an annual average of 1.1%.

From 2022 to 2023, the blue catfish in Kansas increased in size by an annual average of 1.1%.

From 2023 to 2024, the blue catfish in Kansas increased in size by an annual average of 1.1%.

From 2024 to 2025, the blue catfish in Kansas increased in size by an annual average of 1.1%.

In 2025, after an absence of fifteen years, after Rob Stanley had killed and eaten the last one, the blue catfish reappeared in Kansas, once again in the Missouri River, as the health of the ether improved to the point where the species could once again manifest within it.

As you’ll see, Daniel Mayer caught, promptly killed and ate this second example of the blue catfish in Kansas.

It weighed 121 pounds, and was 17.7% larger, or almost one fifth larger than the 102.8 pounds at which it had last manifested there in 2011.

That is a quantum increase in size which is not explainable by conventional Biology, which holds that organisms increase in ever-smaller increments to a genetically-programmed maximum size.

Charles Darwin’s theory of natural selection is false.

The truth is that the origin of species is etheric.

On July 11, 2025, ksnt.com’s Matthew Self said “‘This is a true giant’: Man breaks Kansas blue catfish record with 121-pound Missouri River monster

Where Matthew redacted “state” from “Kansas state record blue catfish” and \walked the largest blue catfish in the history of the state of Kansas back to merely “giant”, and piled on with “true giant”, and piled on yet again with “is a true giant”, and piled on still yet again with “this is a true giant”, and piled on still yet again with “this is a true giant”, to distract from the “giant” sleight of hand.

The article goes on to say “The Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks (KDWP) reports on its website the record for blue catfish was broken on May 15 this year by a man from Agency, Missouri. He caught the big catfish using a rod and reel with common carp used for bait.”

Where “the record for blue catfish” redacts Kansas under the the false guise of familiarity, while “on May 15 this year” is incorrect in terms of the AP style, and redacts “2026”, in both cases to make the subject less searchable.

Then Matthew walked the largest blue catfish in the history of the state of Kansas back yet again, from “giant” to merely “big”.

Here’s Matthew Self’s picture, where he’s smirking, and where his left eye is the focal point of the image.

Matthew Self
(ksnt.com Digital Producer Matthew Self)

smirk - noun - a specific kind of smile, one that suggests self-satisfaction, smugness, or even pleasure at someone else’s unhappiness or misfortune.

a smile that expresses satisfaction or pleasure about having done something or knowing something that is not known by someone else.

I have included Matthew Self’s photograph so that you could get a better idea of what a generational Satanist Freemason of marginal influence looks like.

They are all related to one another through the maternal bloodline. Generational Satanists 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”.

How long do you think that these people have left in power, now?

Please consider doing what you can to speed the transition.

On July 21, 2025, outdoorlife.com’s Natalie Krebs said "Kansas Just Certified a New Record Blue Catfish, and It’s a Giant".

Where Natalie redacted “state” from “state record”, separated “Kansas” from “record”, to make the subject less searchable.

Then she walked the largest blue catfish in the history of the state of Kansas back to merely “Giant”.

The photo caption reads “Daniel Mayer with his big blue catfish, now certified as a state record.”

Where, under the false guise of familiarity, the photo Editor redacted “Kansas” from “Kansas state record”, and separated "blue catfish from “Kansas state record blue catfish”, to make the subject less searchable.

Then they walked the largest blue catfish in the history of the state of Kansas back to merely “big”.

The article goes on to say "This spring Daniel Mayer of Agency, Missouri, caught a 121.1-pound blue catfish while fishing the Kansas side of the Missouri River. Although the news hit social media in May, the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks just announced Friday that it had officially accepted the record.

Mayer’s blue catfish taped out at 59.75 inches long and was caught using common carp as bait. His new state-record catch easily outstripped the Kansas record that had stood since 2012, a 102.8-pound blue catfish caught by Robert Stanley of Olathe.

Where the general “this spring” obscures the date of the record, to make the subject less searchable. So I had to look up another article, which we reviewed previously, to learn that it was May 15.

The article goes on to say “Mayer regularly fishes blue catfish tournaments, and competes in 10 to 15 per year. While pre-fishing for an upcoming tournament, he spent more than 10 hours on the river. He reportedly struggled early in the day on May 15 before finding a groove. Around 9:30 p.m., he hooked what would become his first-ever blue catfish over 100 pounds.”

Blue catfish tournaments, wait, what? There is no such thing as a blue catfish tournament. This is just the second blue catfish ever documented in the history of the state of Kansas.

Here, “blue catfish tournaments” is a fabricated example of the blue catfish, put forward as part of a larger Confidence game to obscure the fact that the blue catfish had been driven out of existence by the low-wavelength microwave radiation from what we collectively refer to as technology.

Natalie Krebs’ statement “he hooked what would become his first-ever blue catfish over 100 pounds” is true, on its face, but in reality falsely infers that Mayer has caught plenty of other blue catfish.

When, in fact, this is just the second blue catfish ever documented in the history of the state of Kansas.

Natalie’s false assertion is another fabricated example of the blue catfish.

Here’s a picture of Natalie Krebs, where she has blatantly turned her head to emphasize her left eye.

Natalie Krebs
(outdoorlife.com’s Natalie Krebs)

I have included Natalie’s picture so that you could get a better idea of what a generational Satanist Freemason of marginal influence looks like.

They are all related to one another through the maternal bloodline. Generational Satanists 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”.

How long do you think that these people have left in power, now?

Please consider doing what you can to speed the transition.

For those keeping score, Daniel Mayer is a generational Satanist Freemason, just as author Natalie Krebs is.

Daniel has betrayed himself as such with “he spent more than ten hours on the river”, which is a general cover story which obscures the fat that Daniel and his literally blood-drinking redneck buddies spent the entire day strip mining the Missouri River for the blue catfish which they knew had just appeared, or was about to.

With one jerk of the barbed hook, Daniel eradicated the peaceful and fantastically-rare creature, had it certified as the Kansas state record, then took it down to the Masonic lodge and cooked it up for all of his friends. And they ate it.

And they laughed.

Or you could go with Daniel’s version:

"“I was extremely upset that this fish died under my care,” he said. “I release all the big fish I catch, and this is the first time that happened to me. I have an 80-gallon livewell on my boat, and I’ve kept big fish alive for 8 to hours. But this one didn’t make it.”

When, in fact, Daniel’s mission was to eradicate the blue catfish, and eradicate it, he did.

With every successive example such as this, we are learning just how important the Illuminist fetish of sports fishing is to their overarching agenda of species eradication.

With each example such as this, we are learning just how crucial the Illuminist fetish of sports fishing is to their overarching agenda of species eradication.

fetish - noun - an obsessive interest in an activity or object that makes someone spend an unreasonable amount of time doing it or thinking about it

That’s not to imply that all people who fish are Illuminists.

But Daniel Mayer certainly is.

Here’s a picture of Daniel with the fish he’s about to kill, where Daniel has made a show of holding the fish with his left hand, where he has positioned the fish to feature its left eye, and where Daniel’s love of killing things is on full display.


(Daniel Mayer with the Kansas state record blue catfish, 2026)

I have included Daniel Mayer’s photograph so that you could get a better idea of what a generational Satanist Freemason fish killer of significant influence looks like.

They are all related to one another through the maternal bloodline. Generational Satanists 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”.

How long do you think that these people have left in power, now?

Please consider doing what you can to speed the transition.

Jeff Miller, Honolulu, HI, June 12, 2026

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