“May God have mercy upon my enemies, because I won’t.”
General George S. Patton, Jr.
Bruce Lee said that there was no “fair fighting”, no Marquis de Queensbury rules, once things got started. Because someone else started would have necessarily started them, you have the right, nay, the imperative to finish them by any means necessary. Groin blows, eye gouging, biting, hair pulling. Because a person crazy enough to start a fight with you for no good reason is crazy enough to kill you.
As I noted yesterday, my philosophy is to use only as much force as necessary to subdue the opponent.
Some might think that I’ve been writing these articles virtually daily for over six years to use boredom to drive my enemies from the field.
It’s February 2020, and the great artificial drought has been broken by the slow, steady, widespread and ever-increasing distribution of Orgonite devices in the vicinity of the weather warfare infrastructure that many still mistakenly presume only carries cell phone traffic and weather radar data.
I’ve appended numerous current news articles below to support that assertion.
One is headlined “Spokane breaks record with 29 days of rain or snow in January.”
Then the subhead reads “There has been at least a trace of rain or snow 26 days in January, tying the record for the most days of precipitation during the month.”
So, was the record tied, or was it broken? The article continues:
“As of Friday, Spokane broke the record for the most days when it rained or snowed in the month at 29 . That means there were only two days of dry weather throughout the entire month of January. The previous record was 26 of the 31 days in January set in 1890.”
Sloppy journalism? No, just another blatant hedge from the generational Satanist author of the article, who is going to get their picture printed here for their efforts.
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His name is Thomas Patrick. He’s a meteorologist, by trade. I’ve included his picture so you can get a better idea of what a generational Satanist in a position of moderate influence looks like.
Another current article below is headlined “Record Breaking First Two Weeks of 2020.” It’s from the Jackson Hole, Wyoming blog. Under the false guise of familiarity, the author has omitted the word “snow”, and any mention of the location, to make the subject drastically less searchable.
The article tells us that “Jackson Hole has transformed into a stoke-fueled powder vortex over the past two weeks. 126″ (10.5 FEET!) of snow has fallen thus far in 2020, and our wintery dreamscape will persist for the forseeable future with no reprieve in sight .”
Wait, reprieve? That is perhaps acceptable negative positioning language for an urban reporter, but for a ski area ? Absolutely insane.
reprieve - noun - a cancellation or postponement of a punishment
“To put this month’s record breaking snowfall to date (January 14) into perspective, we’ve compared some simple statistics below from Bridger Teton Avalanche’s historical data site. Take a gander at the historical tables below and try not to let your jaw hit the floor .”
They’ve used the time-honored hedge of burying the numbers in a table, and making you do the math.
The reader will note that the previous January 1-14 record was 102 inches, set in 2000. That’s right before the literal forest of weather warfare infrastructure that many still mistakenly presume only carries cell phone traffic was thrown up virtually overnight in all the nations.
The new snowfall record is 20% above the old . Such records are usually broken by tiny margins.
For any lingering Coincidence theorists in the readership, I’ve appended numerous other stories below that use the same hedging technique to cover up historically unprecedented snowfall. They’re trying to keep you from seeing that the environment has transformed in a positive way, in a major way.
Another article from Jackson Hole reads “Highest total snowfall for January in recorded history ( 45 years! ) leaving Rendezvous Bowl with 169 inches. This surpasses the old record of 150 inches in 1998 by a foot .”
Where the author uses the mitigating " surpasses " and the general " by a foot " as hedges, and certainly won’t do the math for you. And, " by a foot "? It’s by 19 inches, or “by more than a foot and a half.”
Hedging, denying, downplaying, mitigating, with every word, every keystroke.
It’s 13% more snow than ever in all history. The author put " 45 years! ", with a devious exclamation point, to pretend that they’re merely being informative, but in reality to infer that it snowed more heavily prior to official record keeping.
The propagandist knows that it only has to be barely plausible for the subconscious of the person wishing to avoid personal accountability in the matter to grasp ahold of it, and never let go.
It is most cheering to note that there’s no mention in the article of increased atmospheric Carbon Dioxide levels driving the exponential increase in snow. Nor is there mention of warmer atmospheric temperatures being responsible for this magnificent cold weather event. In fact, there’s no explanation whatsoever as to what’s driving the historically unprecedented snowfall.
They’re desperate to stop the awareness that the Orgonite-driven return to health of the atmosphere’s energetic or Etheric component has led to historically unprecedented snowfall and rainfall, regardless of geography.
But, desperate or no, you can only play a propaganda card so many times. The memes, the psychological triggers have to be forever varied, down through time, and they have a lifespan.
People who watched " Triumph of the Will " in Germany when it came out during WWII swallowed it down whole. While it’s clear to later generations how the populace was worked, conned, swindled, hoodwinked by propaganda. It’s the same with " An Inconvenient Truth ", which is never shown on TV, nor in schools, despite it’s being the most important and truthful movie ever made.
I’m kidding about that last part. It’s a ludicrously fraudulent propaganda film, and watching it again now would make the folks who made it look much worse than they already do - which is really saying something.
Both the Nazi’s and the Americans burned Wilhelm Reich’s books, which is why I included them both up above. The same folks are in charge regardless of national boundary, and have been all the way back to Babylon, and before. Playing a divide-and-conquer confidence game they call " the strategy of tension ."
The greatest news of all is that it has only taken a handful of individuals less than twenty years to distribute enough simple, inexpensive Orgonite devices based on Wilhelm Reich’s work to unknit and transform the ancient Death energy network that took the folks in charge literally thousands of years to build.
Jeff Miller, Brooklyn, New York, February 7, 2020
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January 1, 2020 - Anchorage, Alaska - Breaking records : Heavy snow and plummeting temperatures start 2020.
As the night continued, so did the snow and falling temperatures. By morning, temperatures dropped more than 30 degrees and 7-12 inches of snow fell across Anchorage, the most ever recorded on January 1st.
(The author omits any mention of the previous record. They used the general “breaking records” in the headline, to avoid printing the words “snow” and “Alaska” or “Anchorage”, thus making the subject drastically less searchable. Saying that the heaviest snow in history was merely " heavy " is another blatant hedge. - ed)
January 14, 2020 - Record Breaking First Two Weeks of 2020 - Jackson Hole Blog
Jackson Hole has transformed into a stoke-fueled powder vortex over the past two weeks. 126″ (10.5 FEET!) of snow has fallen thus far in 2020, and our wintery dreamscape will persist for the forseeable future with no reprieve in sight. To put this month’s record breaking snowfall to date (January 14) into perspective, we’ve compared some simple statistics below from Bridger Teton Avalanche’s historical data site. Take a gander at the historical tables below and try not to let your jaw hit the floor. Oh, and ask a local, who will undoubtedly tell you it’s definitely a January to remember!
JANUARY 1-14, RAYMER PLOT, 9,360′
YEAR SNOW TOTAL BASE DEPTH
1998 95″ 87″
2000 102″ 77″
2009 86″ 87″
2018 33″ 75″
2019 25″ 61″
2020 122″ 89″
January 19, 2020 - Newfoundland, Canada - St. John’s International Airport measured 30 inches of snowfall Friday, its snowiest single day in records dating to 1942. The previous record of 26.9 inches was set in April 1999. Totals in other areas were higher , and wind speeds of 100 mph or greater made it difficult to measure the snow amid blowing and drifting.
(“Totals in other areas were higher” means that the Illuminist stooges working at the airport hedged the number downward as best they could. " High winds made it difficult to measure the snow " is another bald-faced lie. The author withheld the percentage increase between the records, as providing it would have been much more impactful. So we have to do the math. The new record is 12% above the old . Such records are usually broken by tiny margins. - ed)
January 28, 2020 - Spokane, WA - Spokane breaks record with 29 days of rain or snow in January
There has been at least a trace of rain or snow 26 days in January, tying the record for the most days of precipitation during the month.
As of Friday, Spokane broke the record for the most days when it rained or snowed in the month at 29. That means there were only two days of dry weather throughout the entire month of January.
The previous record was 26 of the 31 days in January set in 1890.
February 4, 2020 - Utahns shoveled, skipped school — or struggled into work — as a record-breaking snowstorm pummeled the state
Also as of 6 p.m., Salt Lake City International Airport had received 9 inches of snow. As of 4:53 p.m., 8.6 inches were on the ground there, breaking a 24-hour snowfall total from 1936 by 1.6 inches .
(Can you see how they used the 4:53 p.m. snowfall total, and put aside the larger 6 p.m. total? They hedged again by saying " by 1.6 inches ." So now we have to do the math. 8.6 inches minus 1.6 equals seven inches in 1936. The new record is 29% above the old , and they gave you a number with six hours left to go in the 24 hour period. Such records are usually broken by tiny margins.
I researched other stories from 2/4, the next day, and 2/5, today. All cut the snow total off at 4:53 p.m., while the snow continued on through the night. - ed)
February 3, 2020 - JanuBURIED Delivers Record-Breaking Snowfall in Jackson Hole
Highest total snowfall for January in recorded history (45 years!) leaving Rendezvous Bowl with 169 inches. This surpasses the old record of 150 inches in 1998 by a foot.
(That’s a bald-faced lie. It’s 19 inches, a foot and a half. - ed)