“Society wants to believe it can identify evil people, or bad or harmful people, but it’s not practical. There are no stereotypes.”
― Ted Bundy
(Ted Bundy, looking “totally normal”. He was a career politician, serial rapist, serial killer, and cannibal. Note how the image focuses on his left eye.)
Ted Bundy served on the Nelson Rockefeller (1908–1979) presidential campaign in 1968 and the successful reelection campaign of Washington governor Dan Evans. Bundy was appointed to the Seattle Crime Prevention Advisory Committee, and later became an assistant to Ross Davis, the chairman of the Washington State Republican Party.
The University of Oxford’s psychologist Kevin Dutton found ten professions with an unusually high proportion of psychopaths: chief executive officers, lawyers, television and radio news anchors and analysts, salespersons, surgeons, journalists, police officers, clergy, chiefs and civil servants.
“The 16 characteristics of psychopaths:
- Intelligent
- Rational
- Calm
- Unreliable
- Insincere
- Without shame or remorse
- Having poor judgment
- Without capacity for love
- Unemotional
- Poor insight
- Indifferent to the trust or kindness of others
- Overreactive to alcohol
- Suicidal
- Impersonal sex life
- Lacking long-term goals
- Inadequately motivated antisocial behavior
― From “The Mask of Sanity”, by Hervey M. Cleckley, 1941
THE BLUEFIN TUNA IN ALABAMA
From May 2023 to May 2024, the bluefin tuna in Alabama increased in size by 38.6%, from 600 pounds to 831 pounds, 6 ounces.
In May 2023, “clients from Georgia” caught a 600-pound bluefin tuna in the Gulf of Mexico off Alabama. It was the first example of the species there in history.
Here’s a picture of it. They’ve got it positioned so that its left eye is accentuated. In the middle, Deckhand Grady Gunn, with the Masonic Double-G name, has his thumb up in a purportedly-secret Masonic “gesture of recognition”.
(The first bluefin tuna ever caught in the Gulf of Mexico off Alabama, 600 pounds, May 2023)
For any Coincidence theorists lingering in the readership, here’s a thumb-up Masonic greeting card featuring the Masonic G.
(Masonic “thumb’s-up” greeting card)
In May 2023, the bluefin tuna winked into existence in the Gulf of Mexico off Alabama, where it had never been documented previously, at a weight of 600 pounds.
It was not awarded the Louisiana state record thanks to the fraudulent 829-pound 2006 Louisiana state record purported by some to have been caught by some serially-unidentified person at some serially-unidentified location.
On May 5, 2023, al.com said “Orange Beach charter boat reels in 600-pound bluefin tuna: ‘It was a battle’.”
Where, under the false guise of familiarity, author David Rainer omitted the name of the state, to make the subject almost unsearchable. That is an example of the propaganda technique known as “compartmentalization”.
For the record, it’s Alabama.
David said “reels in” and “battle” to reinforce the false meme that bluefin tuna had been out there in the Gulf of Mexico off Alabama all along, only nobody had pursued them with the proper skill or assiduousness, previously.
The article goes on to say “Johnny Greene has been a captain on charter boats in the Gulf of Mexico for the past 33 years and has landed his share of the Gulf’s bounty. But recently something happened on his boat, the Intimidator, that had never happened before. Greene and crew unloaded a 600-pound-plus bluefin tuna at the Orange Beach Marina dock.
“At several times in my life, we have been fishing in the April-May time frame and have run across bluefin tuna,” Greene said.”
Where “33 years” is reference to the most important Illuminist number.
The brazenly, blatantly false ruse that it being played here is that bluefin tuna only hit in April and May.
Jun 3, 2024 — The Tuna season in Hawaii runs from May to September
Jul 13, 2022 — I like May/June when the fish first arrive in the area below San Diego and later in the fall starting mid-August.
I have exposed the duplicity of charter captain Johnny Greene by using what was known in the old days as “fact checking”.
“But we have never been able to even slow one down. I remember on my old boat, I think it was the Memorial Day tournament, we ran through a school of them. We hooked six and they dumped every bit of line we had. It happened so fast, there was nothing we could do. I got my heart broke on that trip. I’ve hooked a couple of others throughout my career. My wife fought one for a while, and the fish ended up pulling the hook.
“Last year we hooked one about noon and fought that fish four or five hours. We had 10 people on that charter, and they ended up changing the rod between anglers probably 20 or 25 times. We ended up breaking a rod after fighting him that long. We were so close, so that one was really a heartbreaker.”
It is a huge, stinking cloud of unsubstantiated bullshit, put forward to create the false picture that the bluefin tuna has been present in the Gulf of Mexico off Alabama, all along. When, in fact, it has not.
In journalistic parlance, this is “buried” seventeen paragraphs below:
“Although it was a giant fish, Greene knew it wasn’t near the state record, an 829-pound fish caught in 2006.”
Where charter captain Johnny Greene walked the first, only and biggest bluefin tuna ever caught in Alabama back to merely “giant”, twice walked “yellowfin tuna” back to “fish”, and then lied bald-fadedly by claiming that there was, in fact, a 2006 Alabama state record bluefin tuna. Which there is not.
For grade school children researching the subject in the future, asking the average American in 2024 to read seventeen paragraphs is asking someone from 1840 to memorize the Declaration of Independence.
Al.com’s David Rainer and captain Johnny Greene both omitted the name of the person who caught the 2006 Alabama state record bluefin tuna, along with the location of that catch.
They omitted them because there is no 2006 Alabama state record bluefin tuna.
The 2006 Alabama state record bluefin tuna is fabricated; there are no independent news articles verifying this catch, and there are no photographs of this fish. The bluefin tuna did not appear in the Gulf of Mexico until May 2023.
Here’s a picture of charter captain Johnny Greene, in a Satanic purple and green shirt, and looking like the sociopath he is. As a bonus, he’s also making a purportedly-secret Masonic “gesture of recognition”.
(Johnny Greene)
sociopathy - noun - a mental health condition in which a person consistently shows no regard for right and wrong and ignores the rights and feelings of others. Sociopaths lack remorse or do not regret their behavior. Sociopaths often violate the law, becoming criminals. They may lie, behave violently or impulsively, and have problems with drug and alcohol use.
Some become criminals, however the majority become journalists, or charter boat captains.
Here’s a picture of al.com’s David Rainer, where the image is focused on his left eye, and where he is holding the fish with his left hand.
(David Rainer)
I have included their pictures so that you could get a better idea of what generational Satanist Freemasons of marginal influence look like.
They figured that the rubes would never notice the coded visual imagery.
It’s not like these people aren’t right up front about what they’re doing, and what they’re into. We’ve just been conditioned, over literally Millennia, not to “notice” it.
Generational Satanists 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”.
How long do you think that these people have left in power, now?
Please consider doing what you can to help speed the transition.
On May 29, 2024, David Gaston caught the first-ever Alabama state record bluefin tuna. It weighed 831 pounds, 6 ounces.
On June 5, 2024, bassmaster.com said “Daily Limit: Gaston lands pending Alabama record bluefin”.
Where, under the false guise of familiarity, author Mike Suchan redacted “state” from “state record”, and redacted “tuna” from “bluefin tuna”, in both cases to make the subject far less searchable.
Those are examples of the propaganda technique known as “compartmentalization”.
Mike said “lands” to reinforce the false meme that far-larger bluefin tuna had been out there in the Gulf of Mexico off Alabama all along, only nobody had pursued them with the proper skill or assiduousness, previously.
The article goes on to say “After almost a half-day battle, second-year Elite pro David Gaston brought in the pending Alabama state record bluefin tuna on May 30. ‘That was a big ’un. A real big ’un,” said the 27-year-old from Sylacauga, Ala. “It was a pretty big deal catching it. It weighed 831.6 pounds. The original record was 829. I’m supposed to get a call back, but right now it’s the pending state record.”
Where bassmaster.com’s Mike Suchan used “battle” and “brought in” and “catching” to hammer the false meme that far-larger bluefin tuna had been out there in the Gulf of Mexico off Alabama all along, only nobody had pursued them with the proper skill or assiduousness, previously.
Angler David Gaston walked the biggest bluefin tuna ever caught in the Gulf of Mexico off Alabama back to merely “big”, and then allowed that it was “real big” to distract from the sleight-of-hand. Then he brazenly hedged again and said that it was only a “pretty big deal”.
Neither bassmaster.com’s Mike Suchan nor angler David Gaston mentioned when the previous record was set, or who set it.
Those are examples of the propaganda technique known as “compartmentalization”.
An instagram post showing Gaston’s catch does not mention anything about a previous Alabama state record bluefin tuna. That’s because they know that, if they mention it, someone will look it up and find that it is not substantiated by any independent news articles, and they’ll also find there there are no photographs of it.
Here’s a picture of angler David Gaston, where the image is contructed to focus attention on his left eye, and where he’s holding the lure in his left hand.
(Angler David Gaston)
Here’s a picture of bassmaster.com’s Mike Suchan, where the image is blatantly off-center to highlight his left eye, and where he is grinning maniacally.
(Bassmaster.com’s Mike Suchan)
maniacal - adverb - in a way that suggests that someone is mentally ill and may be dangerous
Mike and David’s pictures both focus on the left eye because, to generational Satanist Freemasons, the left eye is the “eye of Will” or the “eye of Horus”.
But don’t take my word for it:
‘The right eye is the Eye of Ra and the left is the Eye of Horus’.”
From “Freemasonry - Religion And Belief - The 3rd Temple”
Facebook: “Welcome to the Left-Hand-Path-Network, where Satanism is not about worship, but it’s study.”
I have included their pictures so that you could get a better idea of what generational Satanist Freemasons of marginal influence look like.
They figured that the rubes would never notice the coded visual imagery.
It’s not like these people aren’t right up front about what they’re doing, and what they’re into. We’ve just been conditioned, over literally Millennia, not to “notice” it.
Generational Satanists 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”.
How long do you think that these people have left in power, now?
Please consider doing what you can to help speed the transition.
Jeff Miller, Honolulu, HI, August 16, 2024
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