"Marine Life is Booming and Burgeoning to Unprecedented Levels, Regardless of Geography", from "Positive Changes That Are Occurring", by Jeff Miller

MARINE LIFE IS BOOMING AND BURGEONING TO UNPRECEDENTED LEVELS, REGARDLESS OF GEOGRAPHY


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. I began writing this series of articles, entitled "Positive Changes That Are Occurring", in July of 2013.


These historically-unprecedented positive changes are being driven by many hundreds of thousands, if not millions of simple, inexpensive Orgonite devices based on the work of Wilhelm Reich and, Karl Hans Welz. Since Don Croft first fabricated tactical Orgonite in 2000, its widespread, ongoing and ever-increasing distribution has been unknitting and transforming the ancient Death energy matrix built and expanded by our dark masters all the way back to Babylon, and before. And, as a result, the Ether is returning to its natural state of health and vitality.


One of those changes is that aquatic life is booming and burgeoning to an unprecedented extent regardless of geography.


That’s because the size, fertility and longevity of any organism varies directly with the health of its etheric environment.


Upstream Fish counts on the river Tyne in England well more than doubled from 19,229 in 1996 to 43,189 in 2015, a 124% increase.


Chilean fish exports increased 10.8% in the 1st Quarter of 2012, year-over-year.


Kenya’s fish exports increased by 110% in value from 2015 to 2018. Tralac.org described it as “Kenya: Fish exports earn more than imports”. The author from tralac.org blacked out any information on volume.


Ukraine’s seafood exports increased 39% year-over-year in 2016.


Ireland’s seafood sector increased 7% from 2016 to 2017.


Scotland’s seafood exports to Japan more than tripled from 2017 to 2018. 


The world's fishmeal and fish oil production almost doubled from 2017 to 2018.


Peruvian fish exports almost doubled from 2017 to 2018, to the highest level in the history of fishing in Peru.


Chile’s production of Atlantic Coho salmon increased by an historically-unprecedented 35% in volume and by 17.% in value from 2017 to 2018.


Norway reached its highest-ever seafood export volume in 2017,838,000 tonnes of pelagic fish worth NOK 7.7 billion in 2017. This is an historically-unprecedented increase in volume of 25%, and a decrease in value of 1% from 2016. That decrease in value is driven by the fact that prices drop either when supply increases, demand decreases, or both. The headline of the mynewsdesk.com article that  the stunning statistic is, in journalistic parlance “buried” in reads “Norwegian seafood exports for 2017 exceed last year's level by a clear margin”.


The propagandist knows that sixty to seventy percent of readers only read the headlines. This is an example of a propaganda technique known as “compartmentalization”.


Iran’s seafood export volume increased by an historically-unprecedented 23% in 2017, to the highest levels in history.


Indian seafood exports increased by 21.35% in volume and by 19.1% in value from 2017 to 2018, to the highest levels in history.


Chile’s seafood exports increased by 19.6% in value and by 18% in volume from 2017 to 2018,  both to the highest level in history, and both by historically-unprecedented margins.


The volume of the Netherlands’ seafood exports increased by 18% year over year in 2017, to the highest level in history.


The value of fish exports in Myanmar increased 16% from 2017 to 2018. Myanmar’s fishery exports increased 8.6% in revenue from April to August, 2018. The 568,277 metric tons of fishery products was the highest in 20 years, although the author took care to omit the percentage increase in volume, or what the previous volume record was, or when it was set. That’s an example of the propaganda technique known as “compartmentalization”. Myanmar's fishery exports increased 1.5% in the first 11 months of FY 2018-19. In December 2018, Consult Myanmar said “ Myanmar - Fish exports set to take a dive”. In November 2019, coming off two straight years of fishery exports increasing to their highest levels in history, despite the controlled press averring they would do otherwise, the New Straights Times said “Myanmar pushing for higher standard to boost fisheries”. Fishery export volume in Myanmar increased 14% in volume in January to June 2020, year-over-year. In May 2020, Bloomberg said “Collapse in Myanmar Seafood Exports Puts 1 MillIon Jobs at Risk”.


I’ve once again exposed the duplicity of the controlled press, in this case the esteemed Bloomberg, by using what was known in the old days as fact-checking. The folks in charge are not your friends, and are lying to you about basically everything, including fisheries exports in Myanmar.


In January 2017, e.vnexpress.net said “Vietnam's seafood exports could be left fishing in 2017”. Vietnam’s seafood exports increased 18% in revenue from 2017 to 2018, to the highest level in history. 


I’ve exposed the duplicity of vnexpress through what was known in the old days as “fact checking”. p.s. The seafoodsource.com article I got the statistic from blacked out any information on volume. 


Indonesia’s seafood export value increased 10% from 2017 to 2018. The Undercurrent News article I got the statistic from blacked out any information on volume.


Salmon bait fish were said to have “rebounded” on Lake Michigan in 2017. Can you see how “rebounded” is general?


State fish records “fell like rain” in Wisconsin in 2017. Can you see how “fell like rain” is general?


India’s seafood exports increased by 21% in volume from January to November 2017. The seafoodsource.com article I got that statistic from said the historically-unprecedented increase was due to “increasing demand for frozen shrimp in the international market”.


“Increasing demand for frozen shrimp” is a bullshit plausible-deniability excuse, put forward because the propagandist knows that the subconscious of many or most readers will grasp virtually any straw, no matter how thin, to remain off the hook of personal responsibility.


Korean seafood exports increased 10.9% from January to October 2017. Under the false guise of familiarity, the Korean News Digest omitted the name of the nation from the headline, “Seafood exports up 10.9 percent in first three quarters of 2017”. It’s an example of the propaganda technique known as “compartmentalization”, which in this case makes the subject virtually unsearchable. 


The author attributed the jaw-dropping increase to “strong demand for dried laver and tuna”. Where we once again see the tirelessly-deployed “increased demand” ruse, vs. the truth, “they sold all they caught.”


Vietnam’s seafood exports to China increased by 57.2% in revenue from January to August, 2017, followed by a 30.8% increase to Japan, a 30.1% increase to the U.K., a 28.8% increase to South Korea, a 25.3% increase to the Netherlands and a 20.7% increase to Canada. The Bloomberg article I got the statistics from blacked out any information on volume. Since increased volume drives down price, we know that those obfuscated volume numbers are even higher than the spectacular, historically-unprecedented increases in value displayed here.


The volume of Sri Lanka’s seafood exports increased by an historically-unprecedented 40% in the first six months of 2017, to their highest level in history.


China's seafood imports increased 17.1% in volume from January to June of 2017, year-over-year.


Norway’s seafood exports increased by 9% in value and by 4% in volume in the first six months of 2017, to the highest level in history. Mynewsdesk.com said only-generally that “Norwegian seafood exports break new records in first half of 2017”.


Chinese crayfish exports increased 68% in volume and 60.4% in value from January through April 2017, year-over-year. 


Chinese shrimp exports increased 17.9% in volume and 11.6% in value from January to April 2017, year-over-year. 


Chinese exports of tilapia increased 9.14% in value and 6.68% in volume from January to April 2017, year-over-year. 


Of which Seafoodsource.com said “Chinese crayfish, shrimp exports jump in 2017”. Can you see how “jump” is general? It implies that the numbers went up, but will come right back down again, like when you jump.


Marine Harvest Scotland harvested a record 17,772 tons of gutted weight in the first quarter of 2017, a new record 40% higher than the 1st Quarter of the previous year.


Thefishsite.com said that the highest harvest volumes in Scottish fishing history were “due to higher average weight and hence more biomass in sea at the start of the year, combined with strong production and improved fish health.”


They don’t mention what strong production is, or what drove it.  “Highest” harvest volumes are said to be due to “higher weight”, but there’s no specific mention as to why, specifically, all the fish in the sea are suddenly 40% fatter. That’s an example of the propaganda technique known as “stonewalling”.


India’s seafood exports increased by 25% volume in the first quarter of 2017, year-over-year. The News Now article I got that statistic from is headlined “Seafood exports at Rs 9066 crore in first quarter”.


Where, under the false guise of familiarity, the headline omits the word “India”, to make the subject virtually unsearchable. That’s an example of the propaganda technique known as “compartmentalization”.


And I had to read the article and do the math to learn the statistic - which is another example of “compartmentalization”.


Seafood exports out of Hunchun, China increased 89% in value in the first three months of 2017, year-over-year. Reuters blacked out the volume numbers.


Seafood imports into Hunchun, China increased 47% in value in the first three months of 2017, year-over-year. Reuters blacked out the volume numbers. 


Reuters said “So far in 2017, Hunchun’s seafood trade appears to be going strong, though; in the first quarter of 2017 the town's seafood exports were up, according to the most recent trade figures from Jilin provincial authority, although the figures seem to be at odds with earlier, much larger figures.”


Pakistan’s seafood export volume increased 17.64% year-over-year in the first quarter of 2017.


The value of Sri Lanka’s seafood exports increased 18% in the first quarter of 2017.


The Solomon Islands recorded a $57.5m trade surplus in the 1st Quarter of 2017, “the increase mainly attributed to $52.1m of fish loin exports to Italy.” Where the author used the bizarre term “fish loins” to gymnastically avoid saying “tuna”. It’s to keep the subject as unsearchable as possible.


Seafood exports in Pakistan increased 12.99% in February 2017, year-over-year.


Iran’s seafood exports increased by 37% in value and by 23% volume from March to December 2017.


In March 2017, an article which I am now unable to locate said “Atlantic fish and seafood companies casting a wide net to increase exports”.


Where the author plays the “they’re selling harder than ever” ruse to suggest that they’re moving product - fresh fish, no less! - that had previously gone unsold. It’s a spectacular, childish, moronic falsehood, put forward because the propagandist knows that the subconscious of many or most readers will grasp virtually any straw, no matter how thin, to remain off the hook of personal responsibility.


Pakistan’s fish exports increased 33% in April 2017, year-over-year. Pakistan’s fish exports increased 17% in June 2017, year-over-year.


In May 2017, undercurrentnews.com said “Fish oil prices collapse amid drop in supplements market”.  


Where “collapse” is general. “DROP in supplements market” is also general. It’s a false plausible-deniability excuse, put forward to cover up the exponential increase in supply that is driving down fish prices in all the nations. The propagandist knows that the subconscious of many or most readers will grasp virtually any straw, no matter how thin to remain off the hook of personal responsibility.


Pakistan’s seafood exports increased 10.18% from July 2017 to April 2018. Overall food exports from Pakistan increased by 21% in value from during that time period. The article from nation.com.pk blacked out any information on food export volume.


Pakistan’s fish exports increased 19.63% in the two months from August 2017 to October 2017.


In December 2017, the U.K.’s Guardian said “Mass starvation is humanity's fate if we keep flogging the land to death”, and “Despite a massive increase in effort (bigger boats, bigger engines, more gear), the worldwide fish catch is declining by roughly 1% a year, as populations collapse.” 


We know that the claims that the worldwide fish catch is decreasing by 1% and that fish populations are collapsing are both false because Bocaccio and darkblotched rockfish stocks on the west coast of the United States, which were declared overfished in 1999 and 2000, respectively, were declared rebuilt in 2017, both well before their original target dates. And because we know that the world fish trade hit an all-time high in 2017. And because we know that India’s seafood exports increased 25% in the first quarter of 2017. And because we know that Norway’s seafood exports increased 25% in 2017. To name only several out of many other examples.


The U.K.’s Guardian is a Mouthpiece of the State, using conscious deception while retaining the firmness of purpose that goes with complete honesty.


In 2018, New Jersey’s Hackettstown State Fish Hatchery stocked a record 5,082,841 fish, 35% above the previous record of 3,774,885 set in 2014. The tapinto.net article I got that statistic from did not provide it. The headline reads, only-generally “N.J. hatchery sets record for number of fish in 2017”. The propagandist knows that sixty to seventy percent of readers only read the headlines. And, if you do read the article, you still have to do the math to learn the stunning and historically-unprecedented statistic. Those are both examples of the propaganda technique known as compartmentalization”.


The article continues: “The state fish hatchery in Hackettstown has been around since 1912, but it has never had a year as productive as 2017. The Hackettstown State Fish Hatchery, operated by the DEP's Division of Fish and Wildlife, stocked more than 5 million fish in 2017. Some of the many factors that contributed to a great season included the successful collection of broodstock and their eggs, an excellent hatch and extensive on-site pond management. Modern fish diets and nutrition also played important roles, as well as ideal temperatures, sunlight and precipitation for adequate growth, proper health monitoring and avoiding the hazards of overcrowding.”


Wow. So the most fish ever, in all history, was because they collected them successfully, and because of “extensive on-site pond management”, both of which we must presume were for some reason not taking place just the year previously. Only-generally described “modern” diets and nutrition are also credited, which, once again, we’d also have to presume were for some reason not in place just the year before.


The best hatch in all history was allowed to be only “excellent” and “productive”.


Then, in journalistic parlance “buried” at the bottom of the article, we get the figures: 


“In addition, some 171,788 fish of other species were raised in 2017 setting the facility’s new yearly production record at 

Did you notice how the author provided the numbers, but carefully hedged by omitting the far more impactful percentage increase between them? So, I had to do the math. The number of fish produced by the New Jersey state fish hatchery in Hackettstown in 2017 was the highest in history since the hatchery was built in 1912. The total was 35% above the previous record, set in 2014.


Such records are usually broken by tiny margins. Here the record is suddenly a third higher than the previous record, with no quantum change in fish management practices to attribute it to. The closest the author gets to telling the truth is “ideal temperatures, sunlight and precipitation”, although how you could claim that New Jersey experienced ideal fish raising temperatures during the third hottest year of all time is beyond me. 


Actually, it’s not. The claim that 2017 was the third hottest year in all history is patently false, underscore by the data point I just illustrated.


It is of interest that the two highest production years in the facility’s history were in 2014 and 2017, during the time period I’m documenting the great positive changes occurring at every level of our reality, including at the fish hatchery in Hackettstown.


In 2018, Myanmar’s fishery product exports increased 18% in volume, and reached the highest volume in twenty years. In December 2018, Consult Myanmar said “ Myanmar - Fish exports set to take a dive”.


U Win Kyaing, the Myanmar Fisheries Federatkion’s Secretary General, said “That’s a slight increase in export volume and revenue compared to the same period last year.


Where the Illuminist talking head shill quoted in the mainstream news publication called the largest one-year increase in fisheries volume in the history of the nation of 18% “slight”. 


Since the article was published in a year of record fish abundance, the hedge “set” is used, because the only-general “dive” in fish exports is fictitious, and in the future. It’s also a thinly-veiled reference to their great god Set, whom they’ve worshipped in various guises all the way back to Babylon, and before. 


Set, also known as Seth and Suetekh, was the Egyptian god of war, chaos and storms, brother of Osiris, Isis, and Horus the Elder, uncle to Horus the Younger, and brother-husband to Nephthys. 



The repugnant god Set, the repugnant Jar Jar Binks, and the repugnant god Set)


On September 20, 2019, xinhuanet.com said “Myanmar's fishery export up in first 11 months of FY 2018-19”. Where I’m sure you noticed that the author used the general “up” as a general hedge in place of the far more impactful, specific percentage, which I was forced to do the math to learn. That’s an example of the propaganda technique known as “compartmentalization”. It’s a 1.5% increase.


Two months later, in November 2019, coming off two straight years of fishery exports increasing to their highest levels in history, despite the controlled press averring they would do otherwise, the New Straights Times said “Myanmar pushing for higher standard to boost fisheries”. Because the populace is so dim and unquestioning, they’ve completely missed the record increases in fisheries production, and will credulously believe it, later, when the same controlled press says “Myanmar’s push for fishery boosting succeeds!”


In May 2020, Bloomberg said “Collapse in Myanmar Seafood Exports Puts 1 Millon Jobs at Risk”.


Two months later, in July 2020,  Global New Light of Myanmar said “Fishery exports soar to over $700 mln in 2019-2020FY”. I’m sure you noticed that the author carefully omitted any mention of volume in the headline.


I had to dig down into the article and do the math to learn that fishery export volume in Myanmar increased 14% in volume in January to June 2020, year-over-year. I’ve once again exposed the duplicity of the controlled press, in this case the esteemed Bloomberg, by using what was known in the old days as fact-checking.


The folks in charge are not your friends, and are lying to you about basically everything, including fisheries exports in Myanmar.


Vietnamese tra fish exports increased 27.4% in revenue from January to December, 2018. The article I got the statistic from didn’t mention anything about volume.


VOV Vietnam said “In October and November, the consumption of tra fish in the US increased about 40% due to a reduction in anti-dumping duties on Vietnamese tra fish, while tra fish demand recovered in the EU”.


Norwegian seafood exports increased by 8% in volume and by 3% in value from January to October 2018, year-over-year. 


Peruvian fish exports for human consumption increased by 80% in volume from January to June 2018, year-over-year.


Seafood export volumes in Norway increased 5% in November, 2018, year-over-year.




Jeff Miller, Brooklyn, New York, March 4, 2021


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