Library visits in the U.S. increased 181% from 1990 to 2014. They increased 11% from 2005 to 2011

“If everyone fought for their own convictions there would be no war.”

― From " War and Peace ", by Leo Tolstoy, 1865

May 26, 2011 - National crime statistics continue to drop , including in Greater Cleveland, other Ohio cities

January 2, 2015 - Murders in Columbus, Ohio, hit a six-year low

December 15, 2017 - Ohio - Dayton sees double-digit crime drop in 2017

February 22, 2019 - Ohio - Violent Crime Down 28 Percent In Cleveland Heights

April 20, 2020 - Zanesville, Ohio - Coronavirus leads to unexpected crime drop

As you can see from the set of headlines immediately above, the folks in charge are not your friends, and are lying to you about basically everything, including their engineered bat virus being the driver of dropping crime in Ohio.

It’s April 2020, and great positive changes are underway at every level of our reality. They began in earnest in 2012 and have been increasing in speed and magnitude since. I’ve been writing articles on the subject since 2013.

I have concluded that these changes are being driven by untold thousands of simple, inexpensive Orgonite devices based on Wilhelm Reich’s work. Those devices are collectively unknitting and transforming the ancient Death energy matrix that’s been patiently built and expanded by our about-to-be-former Dark masters, well, all the way back to Babylon and before. And as a result the Ether is returning to its natural, ages-long state of health and vitality.

In addition to dropping crime, another one of those many positive changes is that library visits in the U.S. increased 181% from 1990 to 2014. And they increased 11% from 2005 to 2011.

An article below, from September 2017, is headlined "Library Visits Have Gone Way Up Over the Last Two Decades "

Where the author used the hedging generality " Way up" to blunt the impact of the far-more-impactful percentage increase, which, in journalistic parlance, they “buried” below.

'Fact: Between 1990 and 2014, visits to public libraries grew by a whopping 181% "

It’s a true statement…but they’ve given you the broad view, to take your eye off the rise in positive change that’s been occurring more recently.

In a Pew Trust article below, brazenly headlined “Library Visits Down , but Digital Uses Rising”, we learn immediately that “Our study showed that library visits had increased 11 percent from 2005 to 2011.”

It’s a spectacular example of a Satanic inversion. George Orwell called it “Doublethink.” I have to document for the record that the headline falsely claims that library visits are down . That it is an example of what a current meme refers to as “fake news”. Fake-ass news from a " trusted source ", the Pew Trust.

The public has been conditioned to not use the word “propaganda”, and to imagine that the folks in charge don’t use it . To maintain current programming levels, stop reading immediately, breathe through your mouth and affirm “fakes news comes from the Russians .”

Library visits in the U.S increased from 1.4 billion in 1991 to 1.5 billion in 1996.

There, they gave us the numbers, but hedged by omitting the far-more-impactful percentage increase between them. So I had to do the math. It’s a 7.14% increase, in five years, for an average annual rate of increase of 1.4%.

Library visits increased 11% from 2005 to 2011. That’s an average annual rate of change of 1.83% over those six years. The positive change (people going to the library) is an ongoing phenomenon, and it is a phenomenon that is increasing significantly over time. My math is saying that the rate of change from 2005 to 2011 is 30% higher than the change seen from 1991 to 1996.

But, wait - I thought libraries were dead, and everybody gave them up for technology, which they love way more than libraries?

So you can see how, when the stooge up at the top gave you the broad picture, they were covering up the fact that it’s been increasing, of late. Covering up the fact that it’s been increasing substantially of late.

An article below from August of 2019 is headlined “Libraries Are Increasing Usage by Going Fine-Free - newsbreaks.infotoday.com

We’ve already covered long term increases in library use that are getting stronger, going forward in time. So you can see that “infotoday.com” is a propaganda arm of the Government, putting forth blatantly “fake” news.

The bullshit plausible-deniability excuse, " going fine free ", has been put forward to give your subconscious a straw to grasp, and to keep your eyes off the wider trend trend I’m elucidating here.

The positive changes are increasing in speed and magnitude, while the propaganda used to rebut them is static and repetitive. So we’ve already won this thing. It’s only a matter of seeing how it plays out.

And everybody knows that propaganda has a lifespan.

Jeff Miller, Brooklyn, New York, April 9, 2020

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1996 - Library visits increased from 1.4 billion in 1991 to 1.5 billion in 1996.

May 26, 2011 - National crime statistics continue to drop , including in Greater Cleveland, other Ohio cities

January 2, 2015 - Murders in Columbus, Ohio, hit a six-year low

November 10, 2015 - Library Visits Down , but Digital Uses Rising | www.pewtrusts.org

Our study showed that library visits had increased 11 percent from 2005 to 2011.

September 4, 2017 - Library Visits Have Gone Way Up Over the Last Two Decades . Here’s Why…

Fact: Between 1990 and 2014, visits to public libraries grew by a whopping 181% . For context, the population of the United States increased by 28% during that period. Why have so many more people been using their libraries i n the last two decades ? Here’s what I think…

December 15, 2017 - Ohio - Dayton sees double-digit crime drop in 2017

March 19, 2018 - SEC awards record-high whistleblower awards

June 12, 2018 - Charitable giving is at a record high . Here’s where we’re donating our money

Charitable giving increased 5.2% in 2017 , according to a new study.

Charitable giving surged to a record high in 2017 as Americans gave more than $400 billion for the first time ever to a wide variety of organizations, according to a new report released Tuesday.

October 11, 2018 - Just 7 Days of Small Acts of Kindness Will Make You Happier, Oxford Research Reveals

Scientific research confirms your mom was right – being kind to others makes you happier too.

The study was conducted by Oxford scientists in conjunction with what has to be one of the world’s sweetest nonprofits – Kindness.org, which is dedicated to promoting kindness to make the world a better place. In a Medium post the researchers walk through the study design in exhaustive detail, but the basic idea is simple: recruit 691 people and get them to perform small acts of kindness for seven days, either for strangers or loved ones. Then compare their happiness levels before and after this do-gooder week.

With careful rigor the researchers included a control group and used statistical analysis to test any resulting changes in mood were actually meaningful and not just flukes. What did the number crunching reveal? Here’s the bottom line in dry, scientific language:

“We found that our measures increased in the intervention groups, but not in the control group. That means that the kindness intervention had a positive effect on wellbeing and positive social emotions.”

November 13, 2018 - Volunteering in U.S. Hits Record High ; Worth $167 Billion

February 22, 2019 - Ohio - Violent Crime Down 28 Percent In Cleveland Heights

August 13, 2019 - Libraries Are Increasing Usage by Going Fine-Free

December 31, 2019 - Chicago’s homicide rate decreases for the third straight year

January 24, 2020 - Washington, D.C. - In U.S., Library Visits Outpaced Trips to Movies in 2019

Library most frequented by young adults , women and low-income households

Visiting the library remains the most common cultural activity Americans engage in, by far. The average 10.5 trips to the library U.S. adults report taking in 2019 exceeds their participation in eight other common leisure activities.

April 20, 2020 - Zanesville, Ohio - Coronavirus leads to unexpected crime drop

Since the arrival of COVID-19 there has been a marked decrease in reported crime in Muskingum county

(You can review Zanesville’s crime history, below, and come to your own conclusions as to whether Zanesville’s crime drop is unexpected, or driven by the arrival of the Mil-lab bat virus that was recently released internationally. - ed)

Zanesville Property Crime vs. State and National Per Capita

Zanesville Violent Crime vs. State and National Per Capita