The amount of work that this is taking is extraordinary.
The working title of this document is now “The Etheric Origin of Species and Microwave Radiation as a Driver of Their Extinction”.
I’m now up through 2017, moving forward in time, integrating fish data with reappearing species data and climate data.
It’s pretty ironclad, now.
Here’s just 2017.
2017
SUMMARY
In 2017, drought, “extreme weather” and lightning deaths in the United States were all at record lows.
From 2017 to 2018, the decrease in water temperatures in the North Atlantic below 1800s levels and the respective 3.6%, 11.3% (average), 14%, increases in water clarity in Iowa’s storm lake, Lake Wingra in Wisconsin and California’s Lake Tahoe, the latter the largest one-year increase in history, all occurred simultaneously.
From 2017 to 2018, the respective 1.25% (average), 1.9% (average), 3.6% (average), 3.8% (average), 5% (average), 6% (average), 26% (average) decreases in Ozone in Brown County, Wisconsin, lightning deaths in the United States, strong evidence of cyanobacteria blooms on Lake Kegonsa in Wisconsin, severe thunderstorms and tornadoes in Iowa, earthquakes of 4.0 or larger in Oregon and Washington compared to the the three decades from 1969 to 1999, lightning deaths in the United States, and earthquakes of 3.0 or larger in Oklahoma all occurred simultaneously.
From 2017 to 2018, the increase in Vietnam’s seafood exports, the “record numbers" of “huge” bluefin tuna caught in Sydney, Australia; the $57.5 million trade surplus in the Solomon Islands in the 1st Quarter, driven almost entirely by tuna exports to Italy; and the respective 6.8% (average), 11%, 20% (average), 20% (average) increases in the volume of bigeye tuna production in the Philippines, Korean seafood exports during the first three quarters, driven primarily by tuna; the Mexican wolf population in Arizona and New Mexico and blue catfish caught per five hour day in the Chesapeake Bay all occurred simultaneously.
In 2017, the respective .3% (average), 1% (average), 1.2% (average), 4.1% (average), 6.2% (average), 18% increase in the size of the blue catfish in Ohio and West Virginia, the dog snapper in the Gulf of Mexico, the blueline tilefish in the Atlantic Ocean off Delaware, the blue catfish in Georgia and the blue catfish in Delaware all occurred simultaneously.
In 2017, the largest Pacific bluefin tuna in the history of fishing in Washington was caught in the Pacific Ocean, only the second time the bluefin tuna had been documented there, the first being in 2014; the largest bluefin tuna in the history of fishing in North Carolina was caught in the Atlantic Ocean; the largest swordfish in the history of junior fishing was caught in the Pacific Ocean off New Zealand; the largest swordfish in the history of fishing in Australia was caugh in the Pacific Ocean; the first verifiable Mississippi state record swordfish was caught in the Gulf of Mexico, and the first verifiable bluefin tuna in the history of fishing in Florida was caught in the Atlantic Ocean.
In 2017, after an absence of less than a year, the swordfish reappeared in the Pacific Ocean off Australia ; after an absence of three years, the Pacific bluefin tuna reappeared in the Pacific Ocean off the state of Washington; after an absence of almost twenty years, the grey partridge, lapwing and corn bunting butterflies all reappeared in the environent in the U.K.; after an absence of over thirty years, the Alligator snapping turtle reappeared in the environment in Illinois for the first time since 1984; after an absence of almost forty years, the black-striped wallaby reappeared in the environment in Australia for the first time since 1981; after an absence of over 40 years, the blackfin cisco reappeared in the Great Lakes for the first time since the 1960’s; after an absence of fifty years, the New Guinea highland wild dog, considered “extinct”, reappeared in the environment in New Guinea for the first time since 1967; after an absence of over fifty years, the cave squeaker frog Artholeptis troglodytes reappeared in Africa for the first time since 1962; after an absence of over seventy years, Vanzolini’s bald-faced saki suddenly reappeared in the Amazon for the first time since the 1930’s; after an absence of eighty years, the Albany Adder reappeared in the environment in South Africa for the first time since 1937; after an absence of more than eighty years, the Atlantic bluefin tuna reappeared in the Atlantic Ocean off Maine; after an absence of over 100 years, wild wolves reappeared in Rome, Italy; after an absence of over 100 years, the cusk eel, or “faceless fish” reappeared in the Pacific Ocean off Australia for the first time since the late 1800’s; after an absence of over 110 years, the Tennessee logperch darter reappeared in the environment in Tennessee for the first time since 1890; after an absence of 130 years, the Oriental blue clearwing moth reappeared in the environment in Malaysia, for the first times since the late 1800’s; after an absence of over 150 years, the Fisher reappeared in Cochise County, Iowa for the first time since the mid-1800’s; after an absence of over 250 years, the European bison reappeared in the environment in Germany; after an absence of over three hundred years, the 4,400-pound Hoodwinker reappeared in the Pacific Ocean off New Zealand.
In 2017; after an absence of some indeterminate period of time, the Tippecanoe darter reappeared in Alum Creek in Ohio, where it had never been documented previously; a completely new species of a new species of cave loach reappeared in Europe; a completely new species of jaguar reappeared in Cochise County, Arizona; the blue catfish reappeared simultaneously in Nebraska in the Missouri River and in the Chesapeake Bay, where it had never been documented previously; the yellowfin tuna reappeared in the Pacific Ocean off Catalina Island in Southern California, where it had never been documented previously; the bluefin tuna reappeared simultaneously in the Atlantic Ocean off Maine, Florida and off the southern coast of England; the swordfish reappeared in the Gulf of Mexico off Mississippi, where it had never been documented previously; the first verifiable North Carolina state record bluefin tuna was caught in the Atlantic Ocean, where it had never been documented previously.
Prior to 2017, there are no verifiable North Carolina state record bluefin tuna.
From 2017 to 2022, the Delaware state record blue catfish increased in size by an annual average of 18%.
From 2017 to 2022, the Delaware state record blue catfish increased in size by 90%, or by almost two times, from 25 pounds, 5.6 ounces to 48 pounds, 3.2 ounces.
This is a sudden, quantum increase in size which cannot be explained by Charles Darwin’s theory of natural selection.
Charles Darwin’s theory of natural selection is false.
The truth is that the origin of species is etheric.
From 2017 to 2022, the Mexican wolf population in Arizona and New Mexico “more than doubled”.
This is a sudden, quantum increase in population. What caused it?
From 2017 to 2022, using 101% for “more than doubled”, the Mexican wolf population in Arizona and New Mexico increased by an annual average of 20%.
From 2017 to 2021, the swordfish is absent from the record in the Gulf of Mexico off Mississippi.
It had been driven out of existence by the low-wavelength microwave radiation from what we collectively refer to as technology.
From 2017 to 2021, the water clarity of Lake Wingra in Wisconsin increased by an annual average of 11.25%.
From 2017 to 2021, the water clarity of Lake Wingra in Wisconsin increased by 45%, or by almost half, from 70.5 centimeters to 102 centimeters.
This is a sudden, exponential increase in water clarity.
Water clarity in Lake Wingra increased exponentially from 2017 to 2021 because the health of the ether is inexorably improving, and water clarity varies directly with the health of the ether.
From 2017 to 2022, blue catfish caught per five hour day in the Chesapeake Bay increased by an annual average of 20%.
From 2017 to 2022, blue catfish caught per five hour day in the Chesapeake Bay increased by 100%, from three to six.
From 2017 to 2020, lightning deaths in the United States decreased by an annual average of 1.9%.
From 2017 to 2020, lightning deaths in the United States decreased by 5.8%, from 17 to 16.
From 2017 to 2020, the Georgia state record blue catfish increased in size by an annual average of 6.2%.
From 2017 to 2020, the Georgia state record blue catfish increased in size by 18.6%, or by almost one fifth, from 93 pounds to 110 pounds, 6 ounces.
This is a sudden, quantum increase in size which cannot be explained by Charles Darwin’s theory of natural selection.
Charles Darwin’s theory of natural selection is false.
The truth is that the origin of species is etheric.
From 2017 to 2020, the sudden, exponential increases in size of the blue catfish in both Delaware and Georgia occurred simultaneously.
In 2017, the greatest Secchi measurement at Caspian Lake in Vermont was 12 meters.
In 2017, per onthewater.com’s James Hauck, three blue catfish were caught in the Chesapeake Bay per five hour day.
In April 2017, per Climate Depot, drought was at a record low in the United States.
That’s because the health of the ether is inexorably improving, and precipitation varies directly with the health of the ether.
In April 2017 per Climate Depot, “extreme weather” was at a record low in the United States.
In 2017, per USA Today, lightning deaths in the United States were at all-time record low.
They said it was “marking a steady downward trend that experts attribute to more awareness, better lightning-proof construction and fewer people working in farms and fields.”
When, in fact, from 2013 to 2018, the 6% average annual decrease in lightning deaths in the United States was 361.5% greater, or more than four and a half times greater than their 1.3% average annual decrease from 2001 to 2013.
This proves that “a steady downward trend” is an example of the propaganda technique known as “the big lie”.
Further, from 2001 to 2013, the respective 4.2% (average) decreases in thunderstorm warnings in the in the National Weather Service’s Aberdeen, South Dakota forecast area and lightning deaths in the United States were identical.
This proves that the general “more awareness”, “better lightning-proof construction” and “fewer people working in farms and fields” are all examples of the propaganda technique known as “the big lie”.
I have exposed the duplicity of USA Today by using what was known in the old days as “fact checking”.
From 2017 to 2018, water clarity in Iowa’s storm lake was said to have “increased”.
In 2017, Vietnam’s seafood exports were “up”.
In 2017, per the Daily Mail, “record numbers" of “huge” bluefin tuna were caught in Sydney, Australia.
In 2017, water temperatures in the North Atlantic decreased below 1800s levels.
In 2017, the Solomon Islands recorded a $57.5m trade surplus in the 1st Quarter, driven almost entirely by tuna exports to Italy.
From 2017 to 2018, the size of the cisco, or lake herring in Lake Champlain in Vermont increased exponentially.
From 2017 to 2018, the verified Ohio state record blue catfish increased in size by .3% (average).
From 2017 to 2018, the size of the verified West Virginia state record blue catfish increased by 1% (average).
From 2017 to 2018, the dog snapper in the Gulf of Mexico increased in size by 1.2% (average).
From 2017 to 2018, Ozone in Brown County, Wisconsin decreased by 1.25% (average).
From 2017 to 2018, lightning deaths in the United States decreased by 1.9% (average).
From 2017 to 2018, strong evidence of cyanobacteria blooms on Lake Kegonsa in Wisconsin decreased by 3.6% (average).
From 2017 to 2018, severe thunderstorms and tornadoes in Iowa decreased by 3.8% (average).
From 2017 to 2018, the Delaware state record blueline tilefish increased in size by 4.1% (average).
From 2017 to 2018, earthquakes of 4.0 or larger in Oregon and Washington decreased by 5% (average), compared to the the three decades from 1969 to 1999.
From 2017 to 2018, lightning deaths in the United States decreased by 6% (average).
From 2017 to 2018, the Georgia state record blue catfish increased in size by 6.2% (average).
From 2017 to 2018, the volume of bigeye tuna production in the Philippines increased by 6.8% (average).
In 2017, Korean seafood exports increased by 11% during the first three quarters, driven primarly by tuna.
From 2017 to 2018, the water clarity of Lake Wingra in Wisconsin increased by 11.3% (average).
From 2017 to 2018, water clarity in California’s Lake Tahoe increased by 14%. It was the largest one-year increase in history.
Capradio.org omitted the percentage, and said that Lake Tahoe’s water clarity “jumped 10 feet”.
UC Davis researchers attributed it to “end of drought”.
Patient readers will recall that Researchers from California’s U.C. Davis said that the 10.2% increase in water clarity in Lake Tahoe from 2013 to 2014 was due to “drought”, that the 6.2% decrease in water clarity in Lake Tahoe from 2015 to 2016 was caused by “Warmer water and lack of snow”, that the 12% decrease in water clarity in Lake Tahoe from 2016 to 2017 was due to “record rain and snow”, while here, from 2017 to 2018, the 14% increase in water clarity in Lake Tahoe was caused by “end of drought”.
For those keeping score, the career scientists at U.C. Davis who study Lake Tahoe for a living said that drought increased water clarity in Lake Tahoe in 2013 by the greatest margin in history and decreased it in 2015, while record rain and snow increased water clarity from 2016 to 2017, and then “end of drought” increased water clarity from 2017 to 2018 by the greatest margin in history.
As you can see, these people are sociopaths.
sociopathy - a mental health condition in which a person consistently shows no regard for right and wrong.
a pattern of antisocial behaviors and attitudes, including manipulation, deceit, aggression, and a lack of empathy for others.
Here’s a picture of Stephanie Hampton, the Director of the Tahoe Environmental Research Center and a professor in the Department of Environmental Science and Policy, against a Satanic-green Kabbalist “Tree of Life” background.

(Stephanie Hampton is the Director of the Tahoe Environmental Research Center)
“It is amazing how complete is the delusion that beauty is goodness.”
― From “The Kreutzer Sonata”, by Leo Tolstoy, 1889
I have included Stephanie’s picture so that you could get a better idea of what a sociopathic 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”.
From 2017 to 2018, the increase in water clarity in Iowa’s storm lake, the 3.6% decrease in strong evidence of cyanobacteria blooms on Lake Kegonsa in Wisconsin, the
11.3% increase in water clarity in Lake Wingra in Wisconsin and the 14% increase in water clarity in Lake Tahoe all occurred simultaneously.
Water quality and clarity is increasing regardless of geography, because the health of the ether is inexorably improving, and both water quality and clarity vary directly with the health of the ether.
From 2017 to 2018, the respective 11.3% and 14% increases in water clarity in Lake Wingra in Wisconsin and in California’s Lake Tahoe were statistically very similar.
Water clarity is increasing exponentially at very similar rates regardless of geography because the health of the ether is inexorably improving, and water quality and clarity both vary directly with the health of the ether.
From 2017 to 2018, the Delaware state record blue catfish increased in size by 18% (average).
From 2017 to 2018, the respective 4.1 (average), 6.2% (average), 18% (average) increases in size of the blue tilefish in Delaware and the blue catfish in Georgia and Delaware occurred simultaneously.
From 2017 to 2018, the respective 18% (average), 20% (average) and 20% (average) increases in the size of the Delaware state record blue catfish, the number of Mexican wolves in Arizona and New Mexico and the number of blue catfish caught per five hour day in the Chesapeake Bay were all statistically very similar.
From 2017 to 2018, the respective 20% (average) increases in the size of the Delaware state record blue catfish and in the number of blue catfish caught per five hour day in the Chesapeake Bay were identical.
From 2017 to 2018, earthquakes of 3.0 or larger in Oklahoma decreased by 26% (average), or by more than one fourth.
From 2017 to 2018, the respective 5% and 26% decreases in earthquakes of 4.0 or larger in Oregon and Washington compared to the the three decades from 1969 to 1999 and earthquakes of 3.0 or larger in Oklahoma all occurred simultaneously.
This documents the fact that seismic activity in the United States is decreasing exponentially regardless of geography.
In October 2017, Richard Barnett caught the Georgia state record blue catfish, in the Altamaha River. It weighed 93 pounds.
In 2017, the largest Pacific bluefin tuna in the history of fishing in Washington was caught in the Pacific Ocean.
It was only the second time the bluefin tuna had been documented there, the first being in 2014.
In 2017, Sam Yendell caught the largest swordfish in the history of junior fishing in the Pacific Ocean off New Zealand. It weighed 212.4 kilograms (468.2 pounds).
In 2017, Max Elles caught the Australian record swordish. It weighed 763 pounds.
In 2017, the catches of the largest swordfish in the history of fishing in Mississippi, the IGFA male junior world record swordfish in the Pacific Ocean off New Zealand, the Australian record swordfish in the Pacific Ocean off Australia and the largest bluefin tuna in the history of fishing in North Carolina, Florida and Washington all occurred simultaneously.
In 2017, the catches of the IGFA male junior world record in the Pacific Ocean off New Zealand the Australian record swordfish in the Pacific Ocean off Australia occurred simultaneously.
In 2017, the largest bluefin tuna in the history of fishing in North Carolina was caught in the Atlantic Ocean. It weighed 1,045 pounds.
In 2017, the first verifiable North Carolina state record bluefin tuna was caught in the Atlantic Ocean. It weighed 877 pounds.
On June 20, 2017, ms.gov said “The Mississippi Commission on Marine Resources certified a new state record for Swordfish (Xiphias gladius) at its meeting Tuesday, June 20. Scott Cothran of Mt. Pleasant, S.C., caught the 242-pound, 8.64-ounce fish during the recent Billfish Classic in Biloxi.”
There’s a picture of the fish.
Oddsonpromotions.com said “Cothran broke the Mississippi state record for largest swordfish when he landed a 242-pound, 8.64 ounce fish. The prior record was a 75-pounder caught in 2007.”
Where the general “the prior record” redacts the name of the person who caught it, and where.
The government of Missouri’s statement “Cothran broke the Mississippi state record” is an example of the propaganda technique known as “the big lie”.
This claimed 2007 Mississippi state record swordfish is fabricated, part of a larger Confidence game to obscure the fact that the swordfish had been driven out of existence in the Gulf of Mexico by the purportedly-harmless low-wavelength microwave radiation from what we collectively refer to as technology.
It has been put forward because the propagandists at ms.gov know that the key to any successful Confidence game is misdirection.
In 2017, Scott Cothran caught the first Mississippi state record swordfish which can be verified by contemporary news articles and photographs. It weighed 242 pounds, 8.64 ounces.
In 2017, after an absence of some indeterminate period of time, the broadbill swordfish reappeared in the Gulf of Mexico off Mississippi, where it had never been documented previously, as the health of the ether improved to the point where the species could once again manifest within it.
It weighed 242 pounds, 8.64 ounces.
Scott Cochran caught it, killed it, had it certified as the Texas state record, and ate it.
Each example such as this brings into greater clarity just how important sport fishing is to the overarching Illuminist objective of species eradication.
It would remain absent for four years, until it reappeared in the Gulf of Mexico off Mississippi at a weight of 309 pounds, which was 27.3% greater, or almost one third greater than the 242 pounds, 8.64 ounces at which it had last manifested there in 2017.
This is an exponential increase in size which cannot be explained by Charles Darwin’s theory of natural selection.
Charles Darwin’s theory of natural selection is false.
The truth is that the origin of species is etheric.
In 2017, the first verifiable bluefin tuna in the history of fishing in Florida was caught in the Atlantic Ocean.
In 2017, Josh Lish caught the current California State record yellowfin tuna in the Pacific Ocean. It weighed 265 pounds.
It was the first time a verifiable yellowin tuna had been documented in California.
In 2017, the catches of the first verifiable state record swordfish in the history of Mississippi, the first verifiable state record bluefin tuna in the history of Florida and the first verifiable yellowfin tuna in the history of California all occurred simultaneously.
In 2017, after an absence of less than a year, the swordfish reappeared in the Pacific Ocean off Australia at weights of 763 pounds (April) and 769 pounds (May), as the health of the ether improved to the point where the species could once again manifest within it.
In 2017, after an absence of three years, the Pacific bluefin tuna reappeared in the Pacific Ocean off the state of Washington, as the health of the ether improved to the point where the species could once again manifest within it.
It was only the second time a bluefin tuna had been documented there, the first being in 2014.
In 2017, after an absence of almost twenty years, the grey partridge, lapwing and corn bunting butterflies all reappeared in the environment in the U.K., as the health of the ether improved to the point where these species could once again manifest within it.
In 2017, after an absence of over thirty years, the Alligator snapping turtle reappeared in the environment in Illinois for the first time since 1984, as the health of the ether improved to the point where the species could once again manifest within it.
In 2017, after an absence of almost forty years, the black-striped wallaby reappeared in the environment in Australia for the first time since 1981, as the health of the ether improved to the point where the species could once again manifest within it.
In 2017, after an absence of over 40 years, the blackfin cisco reappeared in the Great Lakes for the first time since the 1960’s, as the health of the ether improved to the point where the species could once again manifest within it.
In 2017, after an absence of fifty years, the New Guinea highland wild dog, considered “extinct”, reappeared in the environment in New Guinea for the first time since 1967, as the health of the ether improved to the point where the species could once again manifest within it.
In 2017, after an absence of over fifty years, the cave squeaker frog Artholeptis troglodytes reappeared in Africa for the first time since 1962, as the health of the ether improved to the point where the species could once again manifest within it.
In 2017, after an absence of over seventy years, Vanzolini’s bald-faced saki suddenly reappeared in the Amazon for the first time since the 1930’s, as the health of the ether improved to the point where the species could once again manifest within it.
In 2017, after an absence of eighty years, the Albany Adder reappeared in the environment in South Africa for the first time since 1937, as the health of the ether improved to the point where the species could once again manifest within it.
In 2017, after an absence of more than eighty years, the Atlantic bluefin tuna reappeared in the Atlantic Ocean off Maine, as the health of the ether improved to the point where the species could once again manifest within it.
I say more than eighty years because a photograph exists of a bluefin tuna in Maine in 1935.
The species remains viable there to this day.
In 2017, after an absence of over 100 years, the cusk eel, or “faceless fish” reappeared in the Pacific Ocean off Australia for the first time since the late 1800’s, as the health of the ether improved to the point where the species could once again manifest within it.
Now, let’s take a look at the cusk eel, and you tell me if you think everybody just missed it up until now.

(Cusk Eel)
In 2017, after an absence of over 100 years, wild wolves reappeared in Rome, Italy, as the health of the ether improved to the point where the species could once again manifest within it.
In 2017, after an absence of over 110 years, the Tennessee logperch darter reappeared in the environment in Tennessee for the first time since 1890, as the health of the ether improved to the point where the species could once again manifest within it.
In 2017, after an absence of 130 years, the Oriental blue clearwing moth reappeared in the environment in Malaysia, for the first times since the late 1800’s, as the health of the ether improved to the point where the species could once again manifest within it.
Now, let’s take a look at the guinea pig-sized Oriental blue clearwing moth, and you tell me if you think that everybody just missed it up until now.

(Oriental Blue Clearwing Moth)
As an aside, I’d note here that the great size of “the dinosaurs” was not due to the ludicrous “higher oxygen content of the atmosphere”, or “Darwinism”, as falsely alleged, but rather because the healthier etheric environment supported larger examples of the lifeforms. Ergo:

(A reprodution of Meganeuropsis permiana)
“Meganeuropsis, from Ancient Greek μέγας (mégas), meaning “large”, νεῦρον (neûron), meaning “nerve”, and ὄψις (ópsis), meaning “appearance”, is an extinct genus of griffenfly, order Meganisoptera, known from the Early Permian Wellington Formation of North America, and represents the largest known insect of all time.”
Wikipedia
Coincidence Theorists wishing to test out of this section of this course must submit an essay documenting how or why gigantic size was crucial to the evolution of the species (a la Darwin) in the past, but is no longer crucial for dragonflies at this time. The use of “higher oxygen levels in those days” is not acceptable, as putting generations of dragonflies in a higher-oxygen environment does not increase their size by orders of magnitude, or by any magnitude whatsoever.
In 2017, after an absence of over 150 years, the Fisher reappeared in Cochise County, Iowa for the first time since the mid-1800’s, as the health of the ether improved to the point where the species could once again manifest within it.
In 2017, after an absence of over 250 years, the European bison reappeared in the environment in Germany, as the health of the ether improved to the point where the species could once again manifest within it.
In 2017, after an absence of over three hundred years, the Hoodwinker sunfish reappeared in the Pacific Ocean off New Zealand, as the health of the ether improved to the point where the species could once again manifest within it.
Now, let’s take a look at the 4,400-pound Hoodwinker sunfish, and you tell me if you think that everybody just missed it up until now.

(Hoodwinker sunfish)
In 2017, after an absence of some indeterminate period of time, the Tippecanoe darter reappeared in Alum Creek in Ohio, where it had never been documented previously, as the health of the ether improved to the point where the species could once again manifest within it.
Now, let’s take a look at the Tippecanoe Darter, and you tell me if you think everybody just missed it up until now.

(Tippecanoe Darter)
In 2017, after an absence of some indeterminate period of time, a completely new species of a new species of cave loach reappeared in Europe as the health of the ether improved to the point where the species could once again manifest within it.
The sudden appearance of a completely new species is not possible according to Charles Darwin’s theory of natural selection.
Charles Darwin’s theory of natural selection is false.
The truth is that the origin of species is etheric.
In 2017, after an absence of some indeterminate period of time, a completely new species of jaguar reappeared in Cochise County, Arizona, as the health of the ether improved to the point where the species could once again manifest within it.

(New species of jaguar, Cochise County, Arizona, 2017)
The sudden appearance of a completely new species is not possible according to Charles Darwin’s theory of natural selection.
Charles Darwin’s theory of natural selection is false.
The truth is that the origin of species is etheric.
In April 2017, after an absence of some indeterminate period of time, the blue catfish reappeared in Nebraska in the Missouri River, as the health of the ether improved to the point where the species could once again manifest within it.
It weighed at least 90 pounds, probably 100. It was caught by Mike Ohara, who caugt it, weighed it, and released it.
An uncredited author on catfishnow.com said "Our current Nebraska state record is 100.08 ounces.”
While the Washington County Enterprise’s Grant Egger said “According to Nebraska Game and Parks records found on outdoornebraska.gov, Raynold Promes of Wynot owns the blue catfish record with a 100-pound, 8-ounce catch in 1970. He snagged it on the Missouri near Cedar County.”
Only trouble is, that claim cannot be verified by contemporary news articles or photographs.
The claimed 1970 Nebraska state record blue catfish is a fabricated state record fish, 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.
In April 2017, the reappearances of the blue catfish in Nebraska and the Chesapeake Bay occurred simultaneously.
In 2017, after an absence of some indeterminate period of time, the yellowfin tuna reappeared in the Pacific Ocean off Catalina Island in Southern California at a weight of 265 pounds, as the health of the ether improved to the point where the species could once again manifest within it.
Josh Lish caught it, killed it, had it certified as the California state record, and ate it.
In 2017, after an absence of some indeterminate period of time, the bluefin tuna reappeared in the Atlantic Ocean off Florida at a weight of 826 pounds, 8 ounces, as the health of the ether improved to the point where the species could once again manifest within it.
In 2017, after an absence of some indeterminate period of time, the bluefin tuna reappeared in the Atlantic Ocean off the southern coast of England at a weight of 350 pounds, as the health of the ether improved to the point where the species could once again manifest within it.
In 2017, the reappearances of the bluefin tuna in the Atlantic Ocean off Maine, Florida and the southern coast of England all occurred simultaneously.
In 2017, the reappearances of the bluefin tuna in the Pacific Ocean off Washington and the Atlantic Ocean off Maine, Florida and England all occurred simultaneously.
In 2017, the after an absence of some indeterminate period, the swordfish reappeared in the Gulf of Mexico off Mississippi, as the health of the ether improved to the point where the species could once again manifest within it.
In 2017, the reappearances of the swordfish in the Gulf of Mexico off Mississippi and the Pacific Ocean off Australia occurred simultaneously.
END 2017
Jeff Miller, Honolulu, HI, June 5, 2026
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