Don, Edward, thanks for these additions. I think the reason that the general populace is not discussing, at bars and lunch counters, historically-unprecedented drops in crime or booming and burgeoning wildlife populations is because we’re at a point where we need to admit and acknowledge that we’ve been had, we’ve been conned, by con men, con artists, have fallen victim to a “confidence game” in which con artists have gained our “confidence” through fair, misleading speech and actions.
And no one wants to admit that, because they’re embarrassed. Further, admitting it would mean they would then need to take action, to stop those miscreants from perpetrating the con upon them, and upon others. So the con is allowed to run on by the inaction of its victims.
But I don’t think it can or will go on forever. Because people like us are speaking up, and will continue to. And confidence games have a lifespan. When I was young, you’d see “Three Card Monte” tables on the street. You don’t see them anymore, ever.
The us-vs.-them cons were used throughout history (Commies-vs.-Uhmericuh, Christians-vs.-Muslims, et al), with picked Fight Club members at the top of both the ‘us’ and the ‘them’ groups, having secret conversations in private while pretending to be mad at each other in public. A “Punch and Judy” puppet show, like in the Middle Ages. That to keep the populace of both fleeced-rube groups eyes off the REAL agenda, building and expanding the global Death energy network, which they refer to at times as their “ Great Work of Ages ."
As the us-vs.-them cons became less effective, they went for the End Game: “Us-vs.- Nature ”. Destroying Mother Gaia on the down-low with deliberately collected, concentrated and distributed Death energy while blaming it on you , and your car, and cow farts, and a host of other plausible-deniability excuses - and making you pay them while they did it! The reason for their ridiculous, age-long “ there’s no such thing as the Ether! ” dictum finally becoming quite clear. Page back in this thread to my historical review of salmon numbers cross-referenced against Death-energy in the larger environment, if you like.
I’ve concluded that the recent, general, orgonite-driven draw-down and transformation of Death energy in the larger environment is at the base of not only the recovery of the Natural world, but also the rising awareness we’re seeing across the globe, and I think the fog is disappating, the air is metaphorically and literally clearing. Wilhelm Reich called that Death energy “Dead Orgone Radiation.” They jailed him, and burned his books, and killed him in jail, for those keeping score.
In 2001, or 2002, I read the early orgonite forum posts from Don and others. A friend of mine and I discussed them at that time. We said (sic) “Wouldn’t that be great? If there was a simple device that would undo this spray-plane crap that’s going on?” That was as advanced as I was, fifteen years ago. And it wasn’t until two long years later that I got around to gifting, myself. I read it, and it had to percolate, incubate, for two whole years. Versus me reading it, and, click, I’m a changed man.
I’ve grown since then (smirks grimly), my knowledge has increased, my view has expanded. Think I’m the only person on the globe going through that process? Of course not, we ALL are.
So I think the future is very, very bright, which is not to say that there should be any lessening of the effort against these miscreants, at this time. Quite the contrary - now is the time to press our advantage, to take back our world from these parasites who’ve ruled us from the shadows for far too long.
I’ve documented the unprecedented booming and burgeoning of the global salmon population below.
As we all know, prices drop either when demand falls or supply rises:
“ Prices in the key European and US salmon markets fell 10 to 20 per cent in 2015, mainly due to massive oversupply,’ he said .”
August, 2016: “ Norway - 40% price drop predicted .”
Well, what’s a mean-spirited, literally-Death-worshipping Illuminist to do in the face of booming life and dropping prices - except get to killing the salmon?
“ Why salmon prices are leaping: Death of millions of fish in Chile because of an algal bloom causes 60% increase in a year ”…” Sea lice outbreak sends salmon prices soaring .”
I have no data for the Coincidence Theorists in the readership, except to ask why salmon could be doing so awfully in Chile, and yet so great up in Canada, and all across the Pacific basin, and in the Atlantic. Oh, and the “ two outbreaks in one year ” thing is a little heavy-handed on their part, don’t you think?
They killed MILLIONS of fish. Pretty impressive. They must be very happy.
But even they can’t open up a full-bore, global “ coincidental algae” or “ accidental sea lice ” war, because then even the dimmest of the ensheepled, even the most wholly-credulous marine biology students would begin to focus, begin to awaken. So it’s an op here, an op there, as best they can.
And, witness: even tactics as heinous as these can’t stop the juggernaut of the great revival of life we’re seeing across the globe. Their best efforts at salmon genocide, everything running at maximum, dropped global production three percent . If that’s not the definition of impotent, I don’t know what is.
An article below tells us that, in 2013, the run of 2.3 million salmon and steelhead at Bonneville exceeded the previous record of 2.1 million set in 2011. That’s awesome news, but they carefully omitted the percentage of the increase, as printing it would have been much much more impactful, and gone seriously off-message re: Poor Mother Gaia dying, and all.
So I had to do the math. It was 9% higher than the previous record. Such records are usually broken by tiny margins. It’s an epochal increase, a transformation.
Just this past fall:
“ Record Numbers Of Salmon Pass Bonneville - Fish have been counted at Bonneville Dam since it began operating in 1938, but we have never seen numbers like the 68,000 Chinook that passed the dam Sept. 9," said Ben Hausmann, senior fish biologist at Bonneville Dam. "The highest number we have in our records was just more than 44,500 on Sept. 8, 1942 ."
We’ll never know if the Senior Fish Biologist mentioned or omitted the percentage of the increase - certainly the reporter carefully omitted it, as printing it would have been much more impactful, and gone seriously off-message re: Poor Mother Gaia dying, and all.
So I had to do the math. It’s 52% higher than the previous record. Such records are usually broken by tiny margins. It’s an epochal increase, a transformation.
Because Nature is booming and burgeoning to a level not seen in my lifetime.
The fact that we’re talking about the most salmon ever in recorded history - by a ridiculously wide margin - when the newspaper says “ Ocean Fish Populations Cut By Half Since The 1970’s ”, and no one talks about the contradiction I just highlighted, shows you just how deep and strong programming can be.
But we all know how the stories “ The Emperor’s New Clothes ” and “ The Boy Who Cried Wolf ” turned out, so be of good cheer. We’re going to shut the book on these stories, sooner than later, and they end well, very well.
p.s. Please note how, apples-to-apples, daily-Bonneville-record to daily-Bonneville-record, the level of the new record above the old record increased exponentially - 9% above in 2013 to 52% above in 2016.
Because the great positive changes that are underway are increasing in speed and magnitude.
September 12, 2013 – Bonneville Dam, OR - Historic numbers of Chinook salmon passing Bonneville Dam
A Season to Celebrate: 2014 Salmon Returns Break Multiple Modern-Day Records
The Northwest has plenty to celebrate: The region’s iconic salmon shattered modern-day records this year, returning to the Columbia River Basin in the highest numbers since fish counting began at Bonneville Dam more than 75 years ago.
This year’s run of about 2.3 million salmon and steelhead exceeds the previous record of 2.1 million set in 2011, according to the Fish Passage Center. This year also brought a new single-day record, when 67,521 adult fall Chinook passed by Bonneville Dam on September 8, 2014 – the highest one-day total in more than seven decades.
September 16, 2015 - Ocean Fish Populations Cut In Half Since The 1970s: Report
November 11, 2015 – Chinook salmon return to Hanford Reach in record numbers
January 28, 2016 – Norway salmon faces boom times
NORWAY’S salmon farming sector is forecast to enjoy ‘exceptional growth’ in 2016 thanks to drop in supply, strong demand and the continuing favourable exchange rates for the NOK.
According to Nordea senior analyst Kolbjiorn Giskeodegard, supply will see its biggest decline in 25 years , with global production down three per cent.
As a result, he expects salmon prices to rise five per cent on average for 2016 to NOK 46 ($5.30) and up to NOK 48 ($5.50) for 2017.
‘Prices in the key European and US salmon markets fell 10 to 20 per cent in 2015, mainly due to massive oversupply,’ he said.
The EU market has swallowed some 100,000 tonnes of extra salmon since the 2014 Russian import ban.
And in the same period, the US market has been flooded with 30,000 tonnes of extra salmon from Canada.
‘ In 2016, we see lower supply from Norway and Chile as we now estimate three per cent lower global harvesting.
May 16, 2016 – Why salmon prices are leaping: Death of millions of fish in Chile because of an algal bloom causes 60% increase in a year
Salmon prices are rising due to the death of millions of fish in Chile
Prices are up by over 60 per cent year on year after algal bloom
It hits the country’s waters and releases powerful toxins that kill the fish
Although Chilean authorities claimed the algae was diminishing and salmon mortality had ended in mid-March, the country is now battling a second algae attack that is killing bivalves and marine biologists say it could take months for the blooms to dissipate entirely.
August 15, 2016 – Norway - 40% price drop predicted » FishFarmingExpert
A leading seafood analyst has predicted that Norwegian salmon prices are going to be decimated by “a perfect storm”.
A statement, issued by Nordea’s Kolbjørn Giskeødegård this morning, explains: “After a quarter with substantial undersupply from Norway, we are at the foothills of the biggest sequential volume ramp-up since 2011. This ramp-up will target markets with dwindling demand and weakened absorbing power. Hence, we expect a 40% price drop from the peak and a volatile price pattern over the coming months. We also raise our 2017-18 global supply estimates by 2%, prompting us to lower our salmon price forecasts for 2017 and 2018 by NOK 2 per kg (to NOK 53 and NOK 50, respectively).”
September, 2016 – Record Numbers Of Salmon Pass Bonneville
Fish have been counted at Bonneville Dam since it began operating in 1938, but we have never seen numbers like the 68,000 Chinook that passed the dam Sept. 9," said Ben Hausmann, senior fish biologist at Bonneville Dam . "The highest number we have in our records was just more than 44,500 on Sept. 8, 1942."
The fish count began increasing in mid-August and by Aug. 27 the numbers jumped to just over 11,000, Hausmann said. "We were very pleased to see a pulse of high numbers – between 24,000 and 36,000 by Aug. 29. We were thrilled the record fell on Sept. 7 when almost 53,000 Chinook were counted, and then it went even higher on Sept. 9 – these numbers are amazing!"
Jan 26, 2017 - Sea lice outbreak sends salmon prices soaring | Fox News
In Norway and Scotland, Salmon prices climbed by 50 percent in 2016 due to a spread of the half-inch parasites