In May 2022, the graysby grouper winked into existence in the waters off North Carolina. Then, in just two months, it increased in size by 30%, to the largest in history

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- Nicola Tesla

THE DATA

From 1947 to 2022, the Colorado state record brook trout increased by 3%, from 7.63 pounds to 7.84 pounds.

From 1988 to 2022, the all-tackle world record graysby grouper increased in size by 20% , from 2 pounds, 8 ounces to 3 pounds.

The world record stood unbroken for over thirty years, and then was suddenly broken by an exponential margin.

Such records are usually broken by tiny margins.

This upends the rapidly-collapsing false Orthodoxy which holds that organisms increase in ever-smaller increments to a genetically-programmed maximum size.

The truth is that the size, fertility, longevity and very existence of any organism vary directly with the health of its etheric environment.

From 2021 to 2022, the sockeye salmon run in Bristol Bay, Alaska increased by 3% , from 67.7 million to 69.7 million. Both years were all-time records.

In May 2022, the graysby grouper winked into existence in the waters off North Carolina for the first time in history. It weighed 2.3 pounds.

The etheric environment in the waters off North Carolina had improved to the point where the

graysby grouper could manifest within it.

From May 2022 to July 2022, the North Carolina state record graysby grouper increased in size by 30%, from 2.3 pounds to 3 pounds.

Wait, what? The graysby grouper in North Carolina increases by a third in three months? What gives?

This upends the rapidly-collapsing false Orthodoxy which holds that organisms increase in ever-smaller increments to a genetically-programmed maximum size.
The truth is that the size, fertility, longevity and very existence of any organism vary directly with the health of its etheric environment.

In May 2022, the graysby grouper winked into existence in the waters off North Carolina. Then, in just two months, it increased in size by 30%, to the largest in history. It was 20% larger than the previous world record holder, caught in Texas in 1988.

In July 2022, the golden shiner winked into existence in Montana for the first time in history, as the etheric environment there improved to a point where the species could manifest there within it.

Sockeye Salmon. Jason Ching.

(The most sockeye salmon ever, in all history, Bristol Bay, Alaska, 2022)

THE ARTICLES

THE GRAYSBY GROUPER WINKS INTO EXISTENCE IN NORTH CAROLINA, 2022

On June 6, 2022, kktv.com said “Man sets state record with Graysby Grouper catch”.

Where, under the false guise of familiarity, author Andrew McMunn omitted the name of the state, to make the subject almost unsearchable. That’s an example of the propaganda technique known as “compartmentalization”.

The article goes on to say "A man in North Carolina has set a state record when he caught a fish off of the North Carolina coast. The North Carolina Division of Marine Fisheries announced that George Dale, of Wilmington, North Carolina, caught the Graysby Grouper (otherwise known as Cephalopholis cruentata) outside of Masonboro Inlet in about 100-feet-deep water on May 31.

The agency said Dale caught the fish with a heavy jigging rod and a Penn Slammer III reel, using cut bait on a floral carbon rig with an 80-pound braid. The grouper weighed two pounds and three ounces, WITN reports.

Division of Marine Fisheries staff says in order to establish a state record, a fisher must send an application to them that they then review. The fish must be exceptionally large for North Carolina waters and within a reasonable range of the world record, which was caught off Texas in 1998 and weighed two pounds and eight ounces."

(Joe Rogan voice) “Wow!!! Wow!!!” We’ve learned a tortuous four paragraphs in that, in May 2022, the graysby grouper winked into existence in the waters off North Carolina. It weighed 2.3 pounds.

The etheric environment in the waters off North Carolina had improved to the point where the

graysby grouper could manifest within it.

In July 2022, wral.com said “Man catches record-breaking fish near Ocean Isle Beach”.

Where, under the false guise of familiarity, the uncredited author omits the name of the fish, the name of the state, and what type of record it was. Those are all examples of the propaganda technique known as “compartmentalization”.

For the record, it’s both a state and world record graysby grouper caught in North Carolina.

For those late to the party, anytime an author is uncredited, it is proof that said author is an Intelligence operative.

The article goes on to say "A fish caught near Ocean Isle Beach in June may break a world record for size, according to the North Carolina Division of Marine Fisheries. Edward J. Tait of Little River, S.C., caught the 3-pound fish on June 30. The Graysby Grouper (Cephalopholis cruentata) was 17 inches long and had a 13.5-inch girth.

It broke a state record and may also break a world record, as it is larger than a fish caught off Texas in 1988, the N.C. Division of Marine Fisheries announced. The previous state record for a Graysby Grouper was a 2.3 pound fish caught offshore of Masonboro Inlet on May 31."

Did you notice how the uncredited author carefully omitted the weight of the previous world record holder? That’s an example of the propaganda technique known as “compartmentalization”.

They also didn’t mention anything about the margins between any of the records, whether state or world. That’s an example of the propaganda technique known as “compartmentalization”.

I had to look up a separate article to learn “The current certified world record graysby grouper weighed 2 pounds and 8 ounces. It was caught off Texas in 1988.”

Then I had to do the math to learn that, from 1988 to 2022, the all-tackle world record graysby grouper increased in size by 20%, from 2 pounds, 8 ounces to 3 pounds.

The world record stood unbroken for over thirty years, and then was suddenly broken by an exponential margin.

Such records are usually broken by tiny margins.

This upends the rapidly-collapsing false Orthodoxy which holds that organisms increase in ever-smaller increments to a genetically-programmed maximum size.

The truth is that the size, fertility, longevity and very existence of any organism vary directly with the health of its etheric environment.

From May 2022 to July 2022, the North Carolina state record graysby grouper increased in size by 30%, from 2.3 pounds to 3 pounds.

Wait, what? The graysby grouper in North Carolina increases by a third in three months? What gives?

This upends the rapidly-collapsing false Orthodoxy which holds that organisms increase in ever-smaller increments to a genetically-programmed maximum size.
The truth is that the size, fertility, longevity and very existence of any organism vary directly with the health of its etheric environment.

THE GOLDEN SHINER WINKS INTO EXISTENCE IN MONTANA, 2022

In July 2022, unofficialnetworks.com said "Teen’s 'Record-Setting’ Catch Fits In The Palm Of His Hand

Where author Matt Lorelli omitted the name of the fish, the name of the state, omitted the word “state” from “state record”, and omitted the word “fish”, all to make the story spectacularly unsearchable.

As a bonus, he also put “record setting” into quotes, to call it into question.

Matt’s being particularly coy because a new species just winked into existence in Montana, and he wants to keep it on the down-low.

The article goes on to say "Samuel Grisak, a 15-year-old fisherman from Great Falls, MT is being celebrated for catching a state record Golden Shiner on July 3rd at Giant Springs Pond in Giant Springs State Park.

Golden shiners are a non-native minnow that doesn’t get particularly large, and Grisak’s catch is the first one submitted to Montana Fish, Wildlife, & Parks’ record book."

BACK-TO-BACK LARGEST SOCKEYE SALMON RUNS IN HISTORY, BRISTOL BAY, ALASAKA, 2021, 2022

In July 2022, kdlg.org said “Bristol Bay’s sockeye run of 69.7 million fish is the biggest on record”.

Where, under the false guise of familiarity, author Isabelle Ross omitted the word “Alaska”, along with the word “salmon” to make the subject almost unsearchable. That’s an example of the propaganda technique known as “stonewalling”.

And, while the headline notes that it was a record, it carefully witholds any mention of the increase, or when the previous record was set.

She knows that, since sixty to seventy percent of readers only read the headlines, that her hedging generality goes a long way toward “compartmentalizing” awareness of the speed and scope of the increase in the salmon population in Bristol Bay, Alaska.

The article goes on to say “Bristol Bay’s 2022 sockeye run is now the biggest on record: 69.7 million fish have returned this summer. That surpasses the previous record of 67.7 million fish, which was set last year.”

Where Isabelle has used the terse, general “surpasses the previous record” to blunt and defray insight into the scope of the increase in the salmon population in Bristol Bay, Alaska. It’s an example of the propaganda technique known as “compartmentalization”.

I had to do the math to learn that, from 2021 to 2022, the sockeye salmon run in Bristol Bay, Alaska increased by 3%, from 67.7 million to 69.7 million. Both years were all-time records.

THE LARGEST BROOK TROUT IN COLORADO HISTORY, 2022

In August 2022, gazette.com said “Colorado angler reels in massive fish, breaks longest-standing fish record in state”.

Where author Tamera Twitty omitted the name of the fish, to make the subject far less searchable. She also gymnastically said “breaks longest-standing record in state” to avoid putting together the more-searchable words “state record”. For the record, it’s a brook trout.

You wouldn’t know that from reading the next paragraph, though:

“A record-breaking trout was caught in Colorado this season, weighing in at a whopping 7.84 pounds, according to a news release from Colorado Parks and Wildlife.”

Where Tamera walked the largest, er, brook trout in the history of the state of Colorado back to merely “whopping”.

Then we finally get to "The Brook Trout was reeled in at Monarch Lake in Granby, Colorado, by Tim Daniel. According to officials, the fish was measured at a massive 23 1/4 inches in length, and had a girth of 15 3/8 inches.

Where author Tamera Twitty walked the longest brook trout in the history of the state of Colorado back to merely “massive”.

The article goes on to say “The previous record was set in 1947, when a 7.63 pounder was pulled from Upper Cataract Lake in Summit County. Before falling to Daniel’s catch, it was the longest-standing fish record in Colorado.”

Did you notice how, despite the fact that she gets paid cash money to write articles about fish records, Tamera omitted the length of the previous record holder? That’s an example of the propaganda technique known as “compartmentalization”.

She also didn’t mention anything about the margin between the records. That’s an example of the propaganda technique known as “compartmentalization”.

So, I had to do the math to learn that, from 1947 to 2022, the Colorado state record brook trout increased by 3%, from 7.63 pounds to 7.84 pounds.

The record stood unbroken for over seventy years, and then was suddenly broken by a very large margin.

This upends the rapidly-collapsing false Orthodoxy which holds that organisms increase in ever-smaller increments to a genetically-programmed maximum size.

The truth is that the size, fertility, longevity and very existence of any organism vary directly with the health of its etheric environment.

It’s a benchmark that shows us that the health of the etheric environment in Colorado now exceeds that present in 1947.

Jeff Miller, Gurnee, IL, August 4, 2022

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