I have learned to hate all traitors, and there is no disease that I spit on more than treachery.
- Aeschylus
THE DATA
In 2012, the giant lacewing suddenly winked into existence in Arkansas for the first time in history. It had been extinct in the Eastern United States for over fifty years.
Michael Skvarla, Director of Pennsylvania State University’s Insect Identification Lab, sat on the discovery for over a decade, until he announced it in 2023. He said it was “interesting” and that he had “forgot about it”.
THE ARTICLES
On March 2, 2023, newscientist.com said "Giant insect thought extinct in eastern US found in a Walmart
A giant lacewing found clinging to the exterior of a supermarket is the first time in 50 years the species been spotted in the eastern half of the US."
Where author Corryn Wetzel used the general “giant insect” in place of its actual name, to make the subject almost unsearchable. That’s an example of the propaganda technique known as “compartmentalization”. For the record, it’s a giant lacewing, which I had never even heard of.
Corryn bravely used “found” and “spotted” to reinforce the false meme that the gigantic inset had been out there all along, only nobody had looked for it with the proper skill or assiduousness for the past fifty years.
The article is behind a paywall, so I can’t read any more of it. That’s an example of a propaganda technique known as “compartmentalization”.
On March 3, 2023, cnn.com said “Giant fl ying insect found on Walmart building turns out to be Jurassic-era find.”
The subhead goes on to say “An insect found on the side of a Fayetteville, Arkansas, big-box store has been identified as the species Polystoechotes punctata, which belongs to a family of insects that predates the dinosaurs.”
Where author Taylor Nicioli used the general “giant insect” (which she walks back to the general “insect”) in place of it’s actual name, to make the subject almost unsearchable. That’s an example of the propaganda technique known as “compartmentalization”. For the record, it’s a giant lacewing. For the rubes in the Punch and Judy tent, she threw in the latin name as a hand-waving distraction from the sleight-of-hand.
Taylor bravely used “find”, “found” and “spotted” to reinforce the false meme the gigantic inset had been out there all along, only nobody had looked for it with the proper skill or assiduousness for the past fifty years.
Did you notice how CNN’s Taylor Nicioli just used all the same propaganda techniques that New Scientist’s Corryn Wetzel did in the article which we’d just reviewed previously? That’s an example of what is known as “horizontal propaganda”.
Taylor’s article goes on to say:
"Michael Skvarla, director of Pennsylvania State University’s Insect Identification Lab, spotted the Jurassic-era creature, otherwise known as a giant lacewing, on a shopping trip in 2012, when he was a doctoral student of entomology at the University of Arkansas.
Where Michael used “spotted” to reinforce the false meme the gigantic inset had been out there all along, only nobody had looked for it with the proper skill or assiduousness for the past fifty years.
The article goes on to say “I remember it vividly, because I was walking into Walmart to get milk and I saw this huge insect on the side of the building,” Skvarla said in a statement. “I thought it looked interesting, so I put it in my hand and did the rest of my shopping with it between my fingers. I got home, mounted it, and promptly forgot about it for almost a decade.”
Unbelievably, in 2012, the Director of Penn State’s Insect Identification lab gathered a specimen of the giant lacewing, extinct for 50 years, and then withheld the discovery for over a decade, until he announced it in 2023. He said that it was “interesting” and that he had “forgot about it”.
Remember, he loves him some insects like identifying them is, in fact, his job.
Here’s a picture of it:
(The giant lacewing, which suddenly winked back into existence in 2012 for the first time in over 50 years. The scientist who discovered it kept it secret for over a decade, until he published it in 2023, when he said that it was “interesting”, and that he had “forgot about it”.)
Spectacularly, the article goes on to say:
“The giant lacewing vanished in the 1950s from eastern North America, where it was formerly widespread, according to the paper Skvarla coauthored that was published in the Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington. Scientists thought the species had been completely wiped out in the region. The recent discovery of the lacewing in Arkansas is the first record of the species in the state.”
If the giant lacewing has been with us since time immemorial, and was formerly widespread in Eastern North America, then why is there no record of it in the state of Arkansas in all history? And why didn’t Penn State’s chief insect expert not mention the species had never been seen in Arkansas, in all history?
Now check out the furious repetition of the meme that no one had looked for it with the proper skill or assiduousness previously:
“Skvarla’s find has opened the door for future lacewing discoveries, as insect enthusiasts begin to check their own collections and search for the species in the wild in places they hadn’t thought to look before, said Dr. Floyd Shockley, the collections manager for the department of entomology at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History.”
And, now, here’s a picture of New Scientist’s Corryn Wetzel, in a Satanic green sweater, in front of a Satanic green background:
(Corryn Wetzel, in a Satanic green sweater, in front of a Satanic green background)
And, now, here’s a picture of Michael Skvarla, director of Pennsylvania State University’s Insect Identification Lab, making a purportedly-secret Masonic thumb-up “gesture of recognition” with his left hand.
(Michael Skvarla, director of Pennsylvania State University’s Insect Identification Lab, with Satanic green background, making a purportedly-secret thumb-up Masonic “gesture of recognition” with his left hand.)
And, now, here’s a LinkedIn profile picture of a Full Stack Software Engineer, making the same purportedly-secret Masonic thumb-up “gesture of recognition” with his left hand that Michael Skvarla is in the photo immediately above:
(Full Stack Software Engineer, making a purportedly-secret Masonic thumb-up “gesture of recognition” with his left hand.)
And, now, here’s a picture of CNN’s Tyler Nicioli, In Satanic purple and green, with a Satanic green background, using her left hand to make a purportedly-secret thumb-up Masonic “gesture of recognition”:
(CNN’s Tyler Nicioli, in Satanic purple and green, with a Satanic green background, using her left hand to make a purportedly-secret thumb-up Masonic “gesture of recognition”.)
Michael and Tyler are using their left hands to make that gesture as an insider-wink to their fellow generational Satanist Freemasons. They are all followers of what they refer to as “the left hand path”.
But don’t take my word for it:
Facebook: “Welcome to the Left-Hand-Path-Network, where Satanism is not about worship, but it’s study.”
Now here’s a closeup of Michaelangelo’s “Creation of Man” , in which Adam is using his left hand to make the same purportedly-secret Masonic “gesture of recognition” that CNN’s Tyler Nicioli is in the photo immediately above:
And now here’s an 18th Century depiction of two Freemasons greeting one another with purportedly-secret Masonic “gestures of recognition”, with the one on the left being the same as Adam and Taylor are in the two images immediately above:
(Detail from frontispiece of The Builder’s Dictionary, 1734 ©Museum of Freemasonry, London)
I have included all of these images so that you could get a better idea of what generational Satanist Freemasons in positions of varying influence look like, and the purportedly-secret “gestures of recognition” by which they clandestinely communicate with one another.
They 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”.
Jeff Miller, Libertyville, IL, March 8, 2022
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