“All warfare is based on deception. Hence, when we are able to attack, we must seem unable; when using our forces, we must appear inactive; when we are near, we must make the enemy believe we are far away; when far away, we must make him believe we are near.”
― From " The Art of War ", by Sun Tzu, 5th Century B.C.
January 5, 2014 - Sushinomics : How Bluefin Tuna Became a Million-Dollar Fish
January 5, 2019 - Threatened Bluefin Tuna Sells For $3 Million In Tokyo Market
January 11, 2019 - Why is bluefin tuna so expensive and why is canned tuna so cheap ?
A fish in Japan just sold for a record $3 million
August 15, 2019 - Once Robust , Bluefin Tuna Fishery Is In Economic Freefall
January 2, 2020 - Bluefin tuna prices low heading into 2020
January 4, 2020 - Bluefin Tuna Fetches $1.79 Million in Tokyo’s New Year Auction, 2nd Highest Ever
February 13, 2020 - Why is bluefin tuna so expensive ?
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(Mike McElroy III, with his new Mississippi state record yellowfin tuna, from 2020. It weighed 236.6 pounds, and was 15% larger than the previous 205.8 pound record holder from 2001. The record stood for almost twenty years, and then was suddenly broken by an exponential margin.)
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(Jake Hiles, with his new Virginia state record bluefin tuna, from 2020. It weighed 708-pounds, and was 17% larger than the previous 606 pound record holder from 2015.)
Social engineering, is there anything it can’t do? As you can see from the headlines above, the folks in charge are not your friends, and are lying to you about basically everything, including bluefin tuna.
The tirelessly-repeated " why is bluefin tuna so expensive " meme is a social engineering tactic that has, to this point, been highly effective. It’s a reference to the annual ruse-fish that a generational Satanist insider in Japan pays way, way way more than they should for. It’s a con, a confidence game, to prop up the illusion that bluefin tuna are rare, and in dwindling supply.
When the truth is that bluefin tuna are booming and burgeoning to a level never seen previously. Along with all the other tuna. That’s why a story below from January of 2020 is headlined “Tuna sector eyes recovery from record low prices .”
Where " eyes recovery " is a ruse. It’s queasy, bizarre spin. Tuna prices are at a record low, all of them, regardless of variety, and those prices are not recovering.
Prices decrease when supply increases, or demand decreases, or both.
Here’s a story from January 2020, documenting booming, burgeoning bluefin tuna:
January 2, 2020 - Bluefin tuna prices low heading into 2020 - SeafoodSource
Check out this brazen Satanic Inversion, from August of 2019:
" Once Robust , Bluefin Tuna Fishery Is In Economic Freefall"
They’ve used " Once Robust Bluefin Tuna Fishery" to create the picture of a dwindling bluefin tuna population in your mind. They’re stating that there are so few bluefin, they are making that much less money. Only you’ve fallen for a bait and switch.
Here’s the correct headline: “Once economically robust, Bluefin Tuna Fishery is in Economic Freefall Due to Excess Supply”.
Tuna are not only more numerous than they’ve ever been, in all history, they’re also growing to sizes never previously seen, in all history.
For example, the current Mississippi state record yellowfin Tuna, from 2020, weighed 236.6 pounds, and was 15% larger than the previous 205.8 pound record holder from 2001.
The record stood for almost twenty years, and then was suddenly broken by an exponential margin. Such records are usually broken by tiny margins, as the organism will necessarily grow at a slower and slower rate as it approaches its maximum possible size.
A second example is the current Virginia state record bluefin tuna, from 2020, which weighed 708 pounds, and was 17% larger than the previous 606 pound record holder from 2015.
Such records are usually broken by tiny margins, as the organism will necessarily grow at a slower and slower rate as it approaches its maximum possible size.
Note the 15% and 17% increases in size in these two records. Those increases are very close to one another.
The primary driver of the size, fertility and longevity of any organism is the health of its Etheric environment.
Jeff Miller, Brooklyn, New York, June 3, 2020
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January 5, 2019 - Threatened Bluefin Tuna Sells For $3 Million In Tokyo Market
January 11, 2019 - Why is bluefin tuna so expensive and why is canned tuna so cheap ?
A fish in Japan just sold for a record $3 million
August 15, 2019 - Martha’s Vineyard - Once Robust , Bluefin Tuna Fishery Is In Economic Free Fall
November 18, 2019 - Tuna fleets to hold crisis meeting as skipjack prices drop to record lows
January 2, 2020 - Bluefin tuna prices low heading into 2020 - SeafoodSource
January 9, 2020 - Tuna sector eyes recovery from record low prices
February 13, 2020 - Why is bluefin tuna so expensive?
February 21, 2020 - The Story Behind the New Record Bluefin Tuna
Captain Jake Hiles’s 708-pound bluefin is a new Virginia state record
Hiles, who operates Matador Sport Fishing Charters, had been watching the weather and sea conditions and knew the time was right. He and Landis headed out around noon on Saturday. When they returned roughly 24 hours later, riding with them was a hulking bluefin tuna that would tip the scales at 708 pounds, shattering the standing record of 606 by 102 pounds.
(The story omits the date of the previous record. I had to research a separate story to learn "The current Virginia record is 606… pounds caught April 6, 2015. Under the false guise of familiarity, the headline omits the name of the state, and the word “state”, to make the subject drastically less searchable. To maintain plausible deniability, they’ve “buried” them in the subhead below. - ed)
February 27, 2020 - Low tuna prices catapult Thai Union to record profits
A lot of records, both highs and lows , were broken in 2019.
(That’s a general, hand-waving statement. As you may recall, generality is a hallmark of propaganda. Here, they’ve lied to obscure the fact that the records are all on the positive side of the scale. A "c atapult " is a weapon. That’s negative spin. - ed)
April 24, 2020 - Mississippi - Yellowfin tuna: Hattiesburg fisherman smashes state record
t took him 5 1/2 hours to land the yellowfin tuna, and when Mike McElroy III weighed in at Pass Christian the fish was a whopping 236.6 pounds.
The official record was certified at Tuesday’s meeting of the state Commission for Marine Resources. This tuna shatters the former record of 205.8 pounds that stood since 2001.
(Where the lurid but general " smashes " is used to obscure the 15% increase in size between the old record and the new, which percentage I was forced to do the math to learn. As you may recall, generality is a hallmark of propaganda. - ed)
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