Positive Changes That Are Occurring

At Phillips Station near Lake Tahoe—one of the oldest reporting stations in the region and a site of frequent media interest—the snow depth is 43.4 inches this week. One year ago, it was 24.3 inches, and two years ago it was 6.5 inches .”

That’s a story from just this week. You’ll notice that they printed the numbers, but avoided saying anything about the percentage increases, year over year, as doing so would have been much more impactful, so they hedged by omitting them. Making me do the math.

6.4 to 24.3 is a 274% increase. 24.3 to 43.4 is a 78% increase. 6.4 to 43.4 is a 578% increase .

Signally, snowpack is at its highest in the Southern Sierra, southern, as in So Cal, the very Heart of Darkness, where the great artificial drought reached its apogee.

I’ve subjectively concluded that Death energy is and has been used to, among many other things, deliberately create drought throughout history, starting way back when with human sacrifices performed at the base of stone Ba’al pillars up in “the high places”, and continuing unabated to the additional use of tower arrays carefully erected in those same high places.

It’s March, 2017. And I’ve also subjectively concluded that the great artificial drought has been broken by the slow, steady, widespread and ever-increasing distribution of simple, inexpensive Orgonite devices in the vicinity of the weather warfare infrastructure that many still mistakenly presume only carries cell phone traffic and weather radar data.

March 3, 2017 - California Snowpack 185% of normal, another big snow on the way

From NASA:

Abundant Snowpack Blankets the Sierra Nevada

Snowpack on the Sierra Nevada provides one-third of the water consumed by California citizens, farmers, and businesses each year. For the first time in at least five years, there should be more than enough of it.

According to the California Department of Water Resources (DWR), the water stored as snow in the Sierra Nevada range was 185 percent of the long-term average for the beginning of March. One year ago, it was 83 percent of the norm. According to the latest measurements from 98 ground-based stations, the average snow-water equivalent in the mountains was 45.5 inches as of March 1, 2017. Snow-water equivalent is an estimate of how much water you would get if all of the snow melted at once.

The abundance of snow is spread out across the mountain range. California DWR reported snowpack at 159 percent of normal in the Northern Sierra/Trinity region, 191 percent in the Central Sierra, and 201 percent in the Southern Sierra. State water scientists noted that the snowpack is the highest it has been since 1983 (the end of a major El Niño event).

At Phillips Station near Lake Tahoe—one of the oldest reporting stations in the region and a site of frequent media interest— the snow depth is 43.4 inches this week. One year ago, it was 24.3 inches, and two years ago it was 6.5 inches.

“This last was for the disposal of waste paper. Similar slits existed in thousands or tens of thousands throughout the building, not only in every room but at short intervals in every corridor. For some reason they were nicknamed memory holes. When one knew that any document was due for destruction, or even when one saw a scrap of waste paper lying about, it was an automatic action to lift the flap of the nearest memory hole and drop it in, whereupon it would be whirled away on a current of warm air to the enormous furnaces which were hidden somewhere in the recesses of the building.”

George Orwell, from " 1984 "

February 22, 2016 - Brazil heading for a record crop of 100 million tons of soybeans

March 3, 2017 - Brazil ‘s first-crop soybeans will go up 25.7%, or 1.3 million tons, compared to last year’s harvest that was plagued by weather problems.

January 7, 2014 - Record Rain Floods Brazil

June 14, 2014 - Record rainfall in Brazil

December 8, 2014 - Abundant rainfall, especially in the western Amazon, has caused intense flooding

February 17, 2015 - Brazil - Record harvest expected in 2015 despite drought

January 11, 2016 - Brazil’s 2016 safrinha corn crop could match record high

February 22, 2016 - Brazil heading for a record crop of 100 million tons of soybeans

March 3, 2017 - Brazil ‘s government grain agency CONAB raised its estimates Tuesday for record bumper crops of soybeans and grains . Favorable weather and an increase in planted areas have helped yields to recover from last year’s weather-related losses.

First-crop soybeans will go up 25.7%, or 1.3 million tons, c o mpared to last year’s harvest that was plagued by weather problems.

It’s March 2017, and Nature is booming and burgeoning to a level not seen in my lifetime. Since that statement directly refutes our State Religion, which holds that " Poor Mother Gaia is Dying, Crushed by the Virus-Like Burden of Mankind ", I’ve appended multiple recent examples below to support it.

In the example of the biggest deer harvest in the history of the State of Delaware, they say " this season marks the seventh time within the last 12 years the deer harvest has exceeded 14,000 since Delaware’s first modern-day deer season was held in 1954 ."

That’s a Disinformation technique called “throwing chaff” - it’s supposed to take your eye off the fact that the two biggest years ever, in history, were this year, and last year, back-to-back. Which obviously creates a problem for the people trying to run the " Poor Mother Gaia is Dying "confidence game.

In the story " Plum growers expect to reap bumper crop after many years " we read " Unlike last few years, good snowfall and chilling cold in January have prevented early bloom in plum orchards and growers are expecting to reap a bumper harvest this year ."

Where " good snowfall and chilling cold in January " doesn’t do the “hottest year in the history of planet Earth” whopper any favors.

In the story headlined " Brazil Boosts Estimates for Record Bumper Crops " we read " Brazil ‘s government grain agency CONAB raised its estimates Tuesday for record bumper crops of soybeans and grains. Favorable weather and an increase in planted areas have helped yields to recover from last year’s weather-related losses ."

Where " last year’s weather related losses " is a baldfaced lie, in that:

January 11, 2016 - Brazil’s 2016 safrinha corn crop could match record high

And:

February 22, 2016 - Brazil heading for a record crop of 100 million tons of soybeans …

So they tried of defray the news of the largest production in history - a back-to-back record on top of the previous year - with a baldfaced lie, hoping you, or I, would not fact-check.

What I’m proving, here, is that the folks writing the stories are Complicit, and are Conspiring , in every city in every nation on Earth.

Oh, and that the great artificial drought has been broken, and that Nature is booming and burgeoning to a level not seen in my lifetime.

January 7, 2014 - Record Rain Floods Brazil

June 14, 2014 - Record rainfall in Brazil

December 8, 2014 - The extreme 2014 flood in south-western Amazon basin -
Abundant rainfall , especially in the western Amazon, has caused intense flooding

February 17, 2015 - Brazil - Record harvest expected in 2015 despite drought

January 11, 2016 - Jan 11, 2016 - Brazil’s 2016 safrinha corn crop could match record high

January 20, 2016 - Coffee Producers in Brazil Forecast Record Harvest For 2016

February 22, 2016 - Brazil heading for a record crop of 100 million tons of soybeans …

December 21, 2015 - Sugarcane harvest in Brazil to record rise of 3.8% in 2015/2016 season

February 22, 2016 - Brazil heading for a record crop of 100 million tons of soybeans …

February 24, 2017 - Barge Glut Chokes U.S. Shipping Sector Despite Record Harvest …

March 1, 2017 - Delaware’s 2016/17 deer harvest sets new all-time high record

DOVER – Delaware hunters harvested 14,742 deer during the 2016/17 hunting season, surpassing 2015/16’s record of 14,681 deer taken, DNREC’s Division of Fish & Wildlife announced today. This season marks the seventh time within the last 12 years the deer harvest has exceeded 14,000 since Delaware’s first modern-day deer season was held in 1954.

March 3, 2017 - Cuban tobacco farmers celebrate a bumper crop

Cuba’s tobacco farmers are celebrating a bumper crop after two bad years that coincided with a boom in demand set off by a surge of tourists and looser U.S. rules on cigar-buying.

“This year I can’t complain,” farmer Luis Martinez says. “ The weather helped the harvest and I think it’ll be the best crop in many years.”

March 3, 2017 - Brazil Boosts Estimates for Record Bumper Crops

Brazil ‘s government grain agency CONAB raised its estimates Tuesday for record bumper crops of soybeans and grains.

Favorable weather and an increase in planted areas have helped yields to recover from last year’s weather-related losses, the agency said. This year, an additional 1.3%, or 59.1 million hectares (145.9 million acres), has been planted.

CONAB projected an an 8.3 million ton rise in soybean production totaling 103.8 million tons, an increase of 8.7% . The area planted with soybeans i n creased 1.6% . First-crop soybeans will go up 25.7% , or 1.3 million tons, compared to last year’s harvest that was plagued by weather problems.

Grain production will increase 15.3% to 215.3 million tons, up by 28.6 million tons, CONAB said.

The total corn harvest will jump 26% to 84.5 million tons, with the first harvest put at 28.4 million tons and the second harvest at 56.1 million tons.

Rice production will go up 9.7% to 11.6 million tons.

The end-of-winter 2016 wheat harvest grew 21.5% to 6.7 million tons, CONAB said.

Rains have been normal and continuous in the agricultural powerhouse state of Mato Grosso, CONAB said. Weather forecasts for Brazil predict favorable weather for the rest of January and for February , it said.

March 6, 2017 - Manali, India - Plum growers expect to reap bumper crop after many years

Unlike last few years, good snowfall and chilling cold in January have prevented early bloom in plum orchards and growers are expecting to reap a bumper harvest this year.Kullu district is the main plum grower in Himachal. Bloom in plum is expected in March but it was coming in February in entire district. A ccording to scientists with horticulture departments, rise in temperature was its main cause.

As the temperature is still stable due to frequent rain and snowfall on hills, the bloom is still to come in the next two weeks in most of the orchards in Kullu.“We are sure to get bumper crop this year,” said a plum grower, Amit Bhardwaj. He added, "Premature flowering has destroyed crop in last few years. Scientists term global warming to be the main cause.

March 8, 2017 - Christian Kropp has seen two Tasmanian tigers in the Barrington Tops

Damon Cronshaw

Christian Kropp knows what he saw.

It was unmistakable. Not only that, it happened twice.

We’re talking about the Tasmanian tiger.

Christian, 36, has been going deep into the Barrington Tops wilderness for years.

“Being a Maitland boy and coming from a large family of six, we were always camping,” he said.

“We know this place like the back of our hands.”

We reported last week that researcher Rex Gilroy believed the Tasmanian tiger [also known as the thylacine] still existed in the Barrington Tops wilderness.

Scientists say the thylacine became extinct in Tasmania in 1936 and on the Australian mainland about 2000 years ago.

Nevertheless, there has been hundreds of suspected sightings in Tasmania and on the mainland in the decades since, including in recent years.

Christian is among those eyewitnesses.

He commented on the Newcastle Herald’s Facebook page when we posted the story about Rex.

“Well…me and my father have seen two…clear as day…,” he wrote.

We contacted him and asked him to share his story.

As Clear As Day

His first sighting happened in the Barrington Tops when he was 11.

He and his dad were collecting firewood.

“I’ve seen plenty of dingoes in my life and I’m educated quite well on animals and the bush,” he said.

What he saw was not a dingo.

“It popped out on this spot where we get wood, close to a creek,” he said.

“Dad was amazed.”

He vividly recalled his dad’s words: “You don’t see this every day, son”.

“He thought it couldn’t be true,” Christian said of his dad, who he described as “your typical Australian bushy”.

Christian, who now lives at Seal Rocks, remembers the experience as “clear as day”.

He described the creature as having “black to faded stripes on its back-end and smaller than a dingo”.

“Dad always said it was [a Tasmanian tiger].”

They believed “there could be no doubt”.

One sighting in a lifetime must be considered special. Then, 20 years later, Christian experienced a second sighting.

This one happened only five years ago.

The site was about 30 kilometres from the first sighting, he said.

He was riding his motorbike at the time.

This sighting, he said, was “clear as day as well”.

An Ancient Landscape

Christian has great affection for the Barrington Tops area.

“We love this place and respect it in many ways,” he said.

He said there was “not many places I haven’t been up there”.

He’d seen the place “bring many people unstuck”.

These sightings may be hard for some people to believe. But consider this. The Barrington Tops is part of the Gondwana Rainforests of Australia World Heritage Area.

The National Parks and Wildlife Service describes this area as an “ancient landscape” and “the most extensive strip of diverse rainforest anywhere on earth”.

“The World Heritage Area is a direct window into the past and the future, providing a link to the ancient pre-human world and a stunning and irreplaceable record of life on our planet,” the service said on its website.

“Most of Barrington Tops National Park is declared wilderness; large, natural areas of land that, together with their native plants and animal communities, remain essentially unchanged by modern human activity.”

In the story that follows, “NYC Crime Stats Drop Again, But Hate Crimes Are Up”, I’m sure you were able to pick out the finger-wagging negative hedge at the end of the headline: " but hate crimes are up ". You see that same tactic used literally every day if you follow this thread. It’s formulaic, part of a formula .

The first sentence of the article says the already-low crime rate " crept even lower ", hilariously using the word " crept " to describe a jaw-dropping 10 percent year over year decrease.

Creep: informal - a detestable person.

  1. slow movement, especially at a steady but almost imperceptible pace.

Dropping crime is something to be celebrated. Creeping is not wholesome, not positive. A 10 percent increase is not " almost imperceptible ". Wildly-gymnastic, baldly-obvious Propaganda, Disinformation, Spin.

" Murder was the only crime to see an uptick as compared to last February. There were 18 last year and 20 this year, but that number does come with a caveat. Five of the murders recorded in February 2017 were reclassifications of crimes previously committed ."

Wow, classic - sending someone back into the stacks to reclassify crimes so they could artificially push the number up.

But back to the headline-worthy, finger-wagging caveat: “Despite the drop in overall crime stats, hate crimes did rise year over year in February .”

With no further word on the subject, re: the percentage increase in hate crimes, or even any numbers. Just “did rise.”

So crime rates continue to drop to the lowest levels seen since they’ve been keeping records, to the lowest levels seen in my lifetime.

And the wholly-controlled-and-coopted Media organs of every city in every nation on Earth continue to use the same tired, repetitive tactics to try to defray that amazing positive news.

And I’m continuing to document it all here.

March 1, 2017 - NYC Crime Stats Drop Again , But Hate Crimes Are Up

New York City’s already low crime rate crept even lower in the month of February, with crime figures dropping nearly 10 percent in February 2017 versus February 2016 . So far, crime this year is down 2.8 percent as compared to the first two months of 2016.

“This is about the ability of the NYPD to deepen its relationship with neighborhood residents,” Mayor Bill de Blasio said at a press conference Wednesday. “A lot more information is flowing to the NYPD, allowing our officers to be more effective. That is one of the X factors here and why the city continues to get safer.”

February saw 40 shootings, 85 rapes, 965 robberies, 1,287 felonious robberies, 878 burglaries, and 2,973 grand larcenies — all lower numbers than February last year. Murder was the only crime to see an uptick as compared to last February. There were 18 last year and 20 this year, but that number does come with a caveat. Five of the murders recorded in February 2017 were reclassifications of crimes previously committed.

The story that follows is headlined " 105th Sees Significant Drop In Crime’

While that’s very positive news, it’s also defensive hedging, in that " significant " is quite an understatement if one is trying to describe crime that’s dropping at double-digit rates to the lowest levels in history.

The precinct’s commanding officer says that " crime is at an all-time low, thanks to a combination of community involvement and good old fashioned policing ." But, if that’s true, then why are we seeing similar drops in crime all over the globe? And why didn’t the precinct commander mention them?

That’s because he’s formulaically using a local, micro-level plausible-deniability excuse in an attempt to keep your eyes off the larger, macro-level phenomenon I just mentioned.

He keeps saying " decrease ", " decrease ", like a parrot, but carefully avoids using numbers, or percentages.

He’s getting quoted in an article, so he’s a picked Fight Club insider, bravely trying to hold the party line as his Organization collapses in on itself, worldwide.

The author of the article, who is also a member of a bloodline Illuminist family, says " At least one Southeast Queens police precinct saw some significant changes for the better in 2016 ", using "at least one " to imply that all the others were crime-ridden, and to imply that this is an isolated phenomenon. As an author, he also somehow missed mentioning the similar crime drops we’re seeing all over the globe.

You know how the Media feverishly tries to paint a picture of gun-riddled, wild-west urban scenes? Check this out:

" A single homicide took place in 2016, beating the previous record of three for the fewest number of homicides in a year for the 105th ."

One. Single. Homicide. What is this, some tiny town out on the Great Plains? No, it’s NYC, baby.

We’re already living in the new, transformed world, have already made it past these people. It’s just that they, and much of the populace that they control via subterfuge are in some serious denial about it.

February 24, 2017 - New York, NY - 105th Sees Significant Drop In Crime

BY TRONE DOWD

At least one Southeast Queens police precinct saw some significant changes for the better in 2016.

In an interview with the Press of Southeast Queens, 105th Precinct Inspector Jeffrey Schiff, who is the precinct’s commanding officer, said that crime is at an all-time low , t h anks to a combination of community involvement and good old fashioned policing .

“We have had a significant drop in crime for the year 2016 compared to previous years,” Schiff said. “For the seven major categories, we have a decrease in every category. We had a decrease in homicides, a decrease in shootings, a decrease in domestic violence, a decrease in accidents, in civilian complaints against the 105th. All of those crime statistics are down, which is a phenomenal job done by the 105th’s officers.”

(story truncates here, says ‘click link to read more’. Which makes it so the reader can get through the whole upper section with no exposure to numbers, data. Story continues if you click the link):

The numbers for 2016 show a vast improvement for the precinct. Out of the seven major crime categories that saw decreases, four of them— homicides, robberies, rapes and grand larceny auto incidents— saw double digit decreases. A single homicide took place in 2016, beating the previous record of three for the fewest number of homicides in a year for the 105th. Shootings also hit a near all-time low, with 11 incidents taking place in 2016, just edging out the record low of 10 incidents. Overall, the 105th precinct had 1,745 crimes in 2016, the lowest-ever number of recorded crimes in the precinct.

The news is particularly noteworthy considering the size of the 105th Precinct, which is the fourth largest in the city. It encompasses 12.7 square miles with 354 miles of roadway, including seven major highways. To help alleviate crime, the 105th expanded a satellite precinct funded by the City Council and Mayor Bill de Blasio in Rosedale last March. According to Schiff, the satellite precinct has helped cut down response times significantly. Whereas times averaged 9.3 minutes a decade ago, they now hover around seven minutes and 45 seconds.

The size of the precinct is the main impetus for the approval of a 116th Precinct, which would essentially cut the 105th into two parts, making it less of a strain of NYPD resources.

“How did we achieve this?,” Schiff asked. “That’s got to be the big question. Well, there’s a number of things. I have a very specific philosophy about policing.”

Schiff attributed the change to “bringing the community into” combating local issues.

The story that follows is headlined " Chinook salmon spawning in record numbers in Putah Creek ". Which certainly doesn’t do the " Poor Mother Gaia is Dying " confidence game any favors.

Rather, it shows clearly that Nature is booming and burgeoning to a level not seen in my lifetime.

Why so many salmon? " likely as a result of improved drought and habitat conditions and various management practices in the region."

Improved drought conditions . Can you see how they aren’t allowed to say “the breaking of the drought”, or the ending of the drought?

And they mention " various management practices ", but don’t go on to be specific about any of them. Why so quiet on the subject?

" Colder water , adequate habitat and established management and restoration projects on the creek have also improved conditions for successful salmon spawning."

Wait, colder water ? How is that possible during the hottest year in the history of planet Earth?

And what specific established management and restoration projects, please? Why a general statement, but - again - no specific examples?

Around 1,500 salmon have been recorded spawning in Putah Creek this winter,” said Peter Moyle, a professor emeritus in the Department of Wildlife, Fish and Conservation Biology. Some researchers have argued that there may even be close to 2,000 salmon spawning there currently, a significant increase from last year’s numbers. During 2016, around 500 to 700 salmon were recorded spawning in Putah Creek ."

The author describes the increase as " significant ". If we use 600 for the 2016 number, and 1,750 for the 2017 number, that’s a 191% increase. Using the professor emeritus’ most-conservative number, 1,500, that’s still 150%. And so, thus, " Significant " hedges, well, significantly. By the way, in addition to hedging, did you notice that the author took special care to not print the percentage of the increase, as doing so would have been more impactful, and gone seriously off-message re: Poor Mother Gaia dying, and all?

And can you see how the author gave the “professor emeritus” first positioning, and gave his smaller number first positioning? And how the author said that the researchers telling the truth about the number were arguing it? And how they withheld the names of the other researchers?

That’s because the author, Anya Rehon, and the “professor emeritus”, Peter Moyle, in addition to having names, and addresses, and putting on their pants one leg at a time, like the rest of us, are also members of Fight Club, are part of a larger, yes, Conspiracy , which I am documenting here on a daily basis down through time.

Boyle got quoted because he’s a picked insider. And the author is in it with him, as you can see by the careful, consistent slant and spin in support of an unspoken agenda.

The words " mystery ", " baffled " and " puzzled " are memes, used, among numerous similar variants, whenever anyone in the wholly-controlled-and-coopted Political, Academic, Scientific and Media establishments wants to lie about, well, basically anything.

That’s why “r esearchers studying the area were surprised and pleased with the increasing numbers of salmon present today .”

Surprised ! Like children when the bounce house truck pulls up.

For God’s sake, these are people who research fish for a living . They watch the Bonneville numbers as closely as I do.

I bet they read this thread, print posts out, pass them around. Muttering, shitting bricks. Them and their Illuminist fish-counter buddies. :)

By the way, did you see my post a day or two ago about our friend, Christine, languishing in jail in Souther Sudan, for distributing Orgonite? The number to get her out is currently $5,000. If you’ve already done so, thank you for assisting. I’ve done what I can and will continue to send more, as I can.

If you are reading this thread and haven’t done anything to assist Christine I’d ask you to please consider doing so, now, today.

January 22, 2017 - Chinook salmon spawning in record numbers in Putah Creek

Record level numbers of Chinook salmon have been spawning in Putah Creek this winter, likely as a result of improved drought and habitat conditions and various management practices in the region.

“Around 1,500 salmon have been recorded spawning in Putah Creek this winter,” said Peter Moyle, a professor emeritus in the Department of Wildlife, Fish and Conservation Biology.

Some researchers have argued that there may even be close to 2,000 salmon spawning there currently, a significant increase from last year’s numbers. During 2016, around 500 to 700 salmon were recorded spawning in Putah Creek.

Researchers studying the area were surprised and pleased with the increasing numbers of salmon present today. During the 1970s, only a few salmon were recorded in the creek, and, in 2014, numbers were still significantly low, with some 200 salmon observed.

“Since 1999, the species of Chinook salmon present in the Sacramento river region have been identified as a Species of Concern,” according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) National Marine Fisheries Service.

Poor habitat conditions, the drought and local dams cutting off adequate spawning habitat for the fish contributed to the lower observed numbers recognized over the years.

Moyle proposed that it is new salmon, likely from hatcheries throughout the region that did not originally spawn in Putah Creek, that are coming into the creek now because of increased river flows. Colder water , adequate habitat and established management and restoration projects on the creek have also improved conditions for successful salmon spawning.

During December 2016, researchers at UC Davis received $125,000 from the Solano County Water Agency (SCWA) for a study that aims to track the number of juvenile salmon that are present in Putah Creek. Through this genetic study, researchers will be able to understand which and how many fish are native to the creek. This knowledge will be able to guide decision-makers about which creek management choices to make for successful salmon survival conditions.

“I think it’s great to have better scientific knowledge about these fish […] Hopefully it can help us shape how we manage the creek so that we can enhance the habitat further,” said Chris Lee, principal water resources specialist for the SCWA.

For now, the improved habitat and the increasing numbers of Chinook salmon spawning in Putah Creek has indicated that this ecosystem is recovering, as are the numbers of other kinds of species local to the area too.

Moyle believes that with a continued rainy year ahead , the creek may hold even more salmon in the future.

It’s March 2017, and Nature is booming and burgeoning to a level not seen in my lifetime. Since that statement directly refutes our State Religion, which holds that " Poor Mother Gaia is Dying, Crushed by the Virus-like Burden of Mankind ", I’ve appended a current news story, below, to support it.

It tells about the second year in a row we’ve seen a record wheat harvest in Russia.

And this one’s in even more beautiful condition, almost every stalk of it:

" According to estimates, only 4% of the total crop is in poor condition, which is much smaller than last year ."

What creates such a harvest? Beautiful, perfect weather. Rain in perfect measure. No out-of-balance pests. A best-harvest-in-history driven, I suggest, by higher and higher levels of life energy, and lower and lower levels of Death energy in the larger environment.

" Dry weather conditions in the Russian Federation in August 2016 has led to certain delays in winter grain crops for the summer harvest in 2017 But by the middle of October 2016, the delays were overcome and the total area of winter crops in Russia amounted to 17.4 million hectares – about 7% more than in 2016, the Average temperature in winter 2016/17 was lower than a year ago, however, snow cover in most regions sufficient to protect crops. According to estimates, only 4% of the total crop is in poor condition, which is much smaller than last year. "

Wait, what? The average temperature was lower than a year ago, across the great expanse of Mother Russia? With bonus " sufficient snowcover in most regions “? (narrows eyes) That’s simply not possible! Last year was the hottest year in Earth’s recorded history! Oh, well, I guess that was just THERE .”

" Dry weather conditions led to certain delays "…you mean, re: delays in the growing of the most wheat in one season that anyone in Russia’s ever seen? For the wholly-credulous, that’s not an important, factual mention of dry weather , but what is rather Propaganda , albeit feeble Propaganda. Remember, Poor Mother Gaia’s supposed to be dying .

" Led to certain delays "…no, that’s a deviant inversion, in that a late harvest is larger and more successful, while a rushed, early harvest is smaller, and not as successful. And this most-successful-(late)-harvest-in-History is the role model of perfection. So read it again, please, " Dry weather conditions led to certain delays ".

It kicks off the paragraph .

We looked at similar gyrations very recently, with these examples:

February 22, 2016 - Brazil heading for a record crop of 100 million tons of soybeans
March 3, 2017 - Brazil ‘s first-crop soybeans will go up 25.7%, or 1.3 million tons, compared to last year’s harvest that was plagued by weather problems .

Another biggest harvest anyone’s ever seen, in another country, and the same mention of the (shake tattered voodoo doll, wave arms, dance about) weather problems .

They’re beyond desperate, as their global Death energy matrix is collapsing, and more quickly every day, as demonstrated by the story I just posted. And the environment is coming back to the vitality and health it used to know.

And there’s going to be no way to explain away their malefic efforts, no way for them to reclaim and rebuild that matrix, once a sufficient subset of the populace has awakened to its existence and purpose, and taken the necessary steps to disabling it, to transforming it back to its rightful, natural state, carrying and conducting what Wilehm Reich called “Positive Orgone Radiation”, and what others have called Chi, Prana, et al.

Remember, a rising tide lifts all the boats. Do what you can to change history, change the world for the better, here and now.

If you haven’t already done so, please consider distributing simple, inexpensive Orgonite devices where you live and work today, or sponsoring a gifter, perhaps even through this forum.

March 3, 2017 - FAO: will harvest a record wheat harvest in 2017

The food and agriculture organization of the UN (FAO) predicts that this year Russia will be able to collect a better wheat crop than the record 2016

Thus, FAO predicts that in Russia in the second year in a row will be a record harvest of wheat. According to expert estimates, in 2017 the amount of the wheat crop in Russia will grow by 1% compared with the previous year to 74 million tons. In 2016 the wheat crop in Russia reached a record 73.3 million tons.

Crop Prospects and Food Situation, No. 1 March 2017 (PDF)

“Dry weather conditions in the Russian Federation in August 2016 has led to certain delays in winter grain crops for the summer harvest in 2017 But by the middle of October 2016, the delays were overcome and the total area of winter crops in Russia amounted to 17.4 million hectares – about 7% more than in 2016, the Average temperature in winter 2016/17 was lower than a year ago, however, snow cover in most regions sufficient to protect crops. According to estimates, only 4% of the total crop is in poor condition, which is much smaller than last year.

Given the very good condition of winter crops and anticipated favorable weather conditions during the ripening period, the total volume of wheat production in Russia is projected at 74 million tons, slightly above the record of last year.”

According to FAO projections, Russia will increase wheat exports to a new record: in 2017 the export of wheat will amount to 28.5 million tonnes, exceeding the indicators 2016 at 24.6 million tons.

“A large share of the increase in wheat exports from the countries of Eastern Europe in 2017 will have on the Russian Federation, where export volume is expected at a record level 28.5 million tons. It will make the country a leader among the world exporters of wheat.”

It’s March, 2017, and Nature is booming and burgeoning to a level not seen in my lifetime. Since that statement directly refutes our State Religion, which holds that " Poor Mother Gaia is Dying, Crushed by the Virus-like Burden of Mankind ", I’ve appended a current news story below to support it.

The State running that Confidence Game on the populace also controls the Media, which is why the headline of the story, " More great white sharks appear to be visiting off Cape Cod ", hedges multiple times. More great white sharks appear to be visiting. Which makes it seem as if the " visiting " is not a certainty. " Visiting " hedges again, stating that they’re not residents, part of a rebuilding ecosystem, but are, rather, " just passing by ". There’s a story some ways back in this thread about whales in New York harbor that uses that exact same verbiage to explain it away: " visiting ".

Here’s a quote from that story, from November, 2016: “ The whales returned around 2010 and have been increasing ever since. In 2011, there was a total of three sightings, the next year sightings doubled, then in 2013 doubled again. In 2014, we saw as many whales as we had seen in all the three previous years combined .”

And so you can again see that great, epochal positive changes are occurring, and that Nature is booming and burgeoning to a level not seen in my lifetime.

But back to the Great Whites. The final hedge in the headline is " More great white sharks…" Yes, " more " is technically correct, but significantly downplays that numbers have basically doubled in just two years.

" The seals used to be concentrated at the Monomoy Wildlife Refuge, off limits to humans, but as they have moved farther north, so have the sharks, Skomal said. "

That’s thinly-veiled Global Warming con-artistry - the seals " moved farther north " with the unstated inference being " as the oceans have warmed ." The truth of the matter being that the seal population is booming, burgeoning and expanding just as the shark population is. And the salmon, and the stone crabs, and, well you get the drift.

Did I mention the North Atlantic is cooling significantly, which is the opposite of the inferred warming? But don’t take my word for it, “January 5, 2017 - North Atlantic Cooling Has Plunged Below 1950s (And 1800s) Levels …”; “February 24, 2017 - Drastic cooling in North Atlantic beyond worst fears, scientists warn …”

During the hottest year in the history of planet Earth. To preserve current programming levels, narrow eyes and affirm, "yeah, but that’s THERE " and “the heat is buried in the deep ocean .”

To say the game’s really not going their way, here is a wild understatement.

At some point, classrooms full of students are going to address this subject matter, and I don’t think the time can be very far off, anymore.

March 12, 2017 - More great white sharks appear to be visiting off Cape Cod

BOSTON (AP) — Great white sharks are discovering what tourists have known for years: Cape Cod is a great place to spend the summer.

The latest data from a multiyear study of the ocean predators found that the number of sharks in waters off the vacation haven appears to be on the rise, said Greg Skomal, a senior scientist with the Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries, and the state’s top shark expert .

But that’s no reason to cancel vacation. The sharks are after seals, not humans, and towns are using the information from the study to keep it that way.

“How long does it stay and where does it go are the questions we’re trying to answer,” Skomal said. “But for the towns, it’s a public safety issue.”

Researchers using a plane and boats spotted 147 individual white sharks last summer. That was up slightly from 2015, but significantly more than the 80 individual sharks spotted in 2014, the first year of the study , funded by the Atlantic White Shark Conservancy.

More than half the white sharks spotted last summer hadn’t previously been documented by this study.

Researchers have also tagged more than 100 to track their movements.

The white shark population is probably significantly larger, because the scientists can’t possibly spot all of them, Skomal said.

Two of the more interesting findings are the increasing number of young sharks, and that they appear to be swimming farther afield.

" Last summer we saw greater numbers of smaller sharks, including juveniles, and that tells us that the population is rebuilding," Skomal said.

Great whites, made famous in the 1975 movie “Jaws,” about a monstrous shark that terrorizes a fictional New England resort town, are coming to Cape Cod waters to feast on seals. Once hunted to near extinction, the now-protected seals are found in great numbers.

The seals used to be concentrated at the Monomoy Wildlife Refuge, off limits to humans, but as they have moved farther north, so have the sharks, Skomal said.

The risk of a swimmer being attacked by a shark is minimal, and Cape Cod towns would like to keep it that way.

The last documented fatal great white shark attack in Massachusetts waters was in 1936, Skomal said. In 2012, a man bitten while swimming off Truro required 47 stitches and surgery to repair damaged tendons. In 2014, two young women kayaking off Plymouth were attacked, although neither was bitten.

Nathan Sears, the natural resources manager in Orleans, said the study is invaluable and is already prompting changes in how the town manages its beaches.

The town used to fly dangerous marine life flags — they have a picture of shark on them — only when they knew there was a shark in the area. Now, he said, they fly the flag every day during the tourist season.

“The fact that they have an eye on the situation from the air is crucial,” he said. “And if they spot a shark in the swimming area, we’ll close the beach.”

It’s March, 2017, and the great artificial drought has been broken by the slow, steady, widespread and ever-increasing distribution of simple, inexpensive 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 featured a couple of recent stories below to support that assertion. The first is headlined " Santa Rosa got soaked in January, breaking rainfall records ". Followed immediately by this subhead " Santa Rosa got a soaking in January with 18.96 inches of rain, breaking records that date back more than a century. " Where " soaking " is gentle, hedges. Followed immediately by this quote:

It kind of blew (the record) out of the water,” said Steve Anderson, a National Weather Service meteorologist based in Monterey."

Where the best hedging the picked Illuminist insider quoted in the mainstream media article can manage is " kind of ". Did he put his Dr. Dre headphones on again right after saying that?

His Fight-Club-buddy author friend then buried this data as far down in the article as possible:

" The 18.96-inch total easily topped the previous January record of 12.57 inches measured at the Sonoma County airport in 2010, Anderson said. Weather service records at the airport date back to 1999 ."

Where " Easily topped " hedges. When you “top off” a beer or a gas tank, that involves a small amount. “Topping” something implies adding something small on top, at the end. A “topping” is a thin layer of food on top of another food. In cards, “topping” involves a single card. The author hedges again by giving you the numbers, but not the percentage of the new record over the old, as doing so would have been more impactful. So I had to do the math. It’s fifty percent higher than the previous record. Such records are usually set by tiny margins.

Who has ever seen rain records broken by fifty percent? Not me. And I’m guessing not the National Weather Service meteorologist based in Monterey. Who, you will also observe, doesn’t say anything about " so much for the drought ", or " this is great, great news ". The California drought is, or was big news, in California, and nationally. To remain strictly silent on the breaking of that drought is very telling.

The second story below, from Oregon, says " The city of Salem has set a record for rainfall in February, with 13.29 inches of precipitation ."

It goes on to accurately say " that number blew past the record of 13.01 inches of rain set in 1996 ." They go on to say " It’s way above the normal total of 4.56 inches ." It’s 2.1% above the previous record, and 191% above normal - they carefully avoided giving the percentages, as printing them would have been far more impactful, and so I had to do the math.

And, repeating the pattern of the first story, there’s also no editorial content in this second example re: " continues the pattern of drought-breaking " or " this is great news “. And certainly no mention of " maps against record rainfall we’re seeing around the globe, and have been for the last three years or so .” Just negative spin against the life giving rain: " Salem residents hoping for some dry weather are out of luck ."

Because of programming laid down literally every day of our lives, many or most of us literally cannot “see” the patterns I’m documenting, here. I’m hoping that by documenting them down over time it will help break the programming.

I guess, to the programmed, this thread might appear to be the narrow, repetitive ravings of a mad person. The word “narrow” is my rescue, there, as the subjects we’re discussing are minute, finite, narrow . There is, or there is not a drought. That drought is, or it is not artificially-created/augmented. That drought has or has not been broken. The media is, or it is not negatively hedging against that great news in a repetitive, formulaic manner.

The fact that we’re having an academic conversation about such a simple subject shows you just how deep and strong programming can be.

But the drought has been broken, and I’m breaking the programming, right here, right now.

February 1, 2017 - California - Santa Rosa got soaked in January, breaking rainfall records

Santa Rosa got a soaking in January with 18.96 inches of rain, breaking records that date back more than a century.

“It kind of blew (the record) out of the water ,” said Steve Anderson, a National Weather Service meteorologist based in Monterey.

January’s soggy onslaught also pushed the season total since Oct. 1 to 37.38 inches, more than one inch above the historical average of 36.28 inches for Santa Rosa. There are still eight months remaining in the rain year, Anderson said, noting that significant precipitation often falls not only during winter but also in March and April.

And more rain is on the way, with showers expected on Thursday and another storm due on Friday bringing heavy rain during the morning commute, Anderson said.

The weather is expected to dry out over the weekend, followed by more rain next week.

“We’re keeping an eye on that one,” Anderson said.

The storm door, shut for years during California’s five-year drought, has been blown open with force.

“It’s in the backyard somewhere,” he said.

Snow covered two-thirds of the Sierra Nevada Wednesday at an average depth of 41.6 inches and as much as 202.4 inches, or nearly 17 feet, according to the weather service.

The Sierra snowpack, source of a third of California’s drinking water, was at 177 percent of the historic average, the biggest in more than two decades.

A new round of storms is expected to dump up to 3 more feet of new snow in the Sierra by this weekend, the weather service said.

Sonoma and northern Marin County get their water from the Russian River watershed, independent of the Sierra supply.

In Santa Rosa, rain fell on 17 out of 31 days in January, including two seven-day-straight stretches of precipitation, according to the Weather Underground website.

The 18.96-inch total easily topped the previous January record of 12.57 inches measured at the Sonoma County airport in 2010, Anderson said. Weather service records at the airport date back to 1999.

Measurements for downtown Santa Rosa go back to 1909, and the record there was 18.45 inches.

Anderson said comparisons between downtown Santa Rosa and the airport technically aren’t valid because the measurement locations are eight miles apart.

An unofficial gauge in downtown Santa Rosa recorded 13.07 inches in January, the ninth wettest amount for that spot, he said.

There were no January rainfall totals available Wednesday for any other parts of Sonoma County.

Heavy rain early last month pumped the Russian River at Guerneville up to the 32-foot flood stage on Jan. 9, and it crested at 37.8 feet two days later, when water spilled a few inches over Occidental Road at the Laguna de Santa Rosa.

Some Guerneville residents paddled around in boats, but largely shrugged off the overflow.

“This is like a baby flood,” said Bruce MacDonell, whose home at the end of Neeley Road was high and dry, having been elevated years ago like many along the river.

The river hit its highest mark since 2006, when it rose to 42 feet during New Year’s storms that created the most damaging floods in recent memory.

March 1, 2017 - SALEM, Ore. (AP) — The city of Salem has set a record for rainfall in February, with 13.29 inches of precipitation.

The Statesman Journal reports Wednesday that t hat number blew past the record of 13.01 inches of rain set in 1996. (2.1% above the previous record - ed)

It’s way above the normal total of 4.56 inches. (191% above normal - ed)

It was the second month this season that Salem set a record.

October’s 11.25 inches was also the most rain during that month in recorded history.

Recorded totals go back to 1892.

Salem residents hoping for some dry weather are out of luck.

The forecast calls for wet weather for the next eight to 14 days.

People who got cancer from Monsanto’s products are suing Monsanto. Included in the suit are internal e-mails saying:

" A less expensive/more palatable approach” is to rely on experts only for some areas of contention, while “we ghost-write the Exposure Tox & Genetox sections,” one Monsanto employee wrote to another. The names of outside scientists could be listed on the publication, “but we would be keeping the cost down by us doing the writing and they would just edit & sign their names so to speak,” according to the e-mail, which goes to on say that’s how Monsanto handled the 2000 study. "

Despite that open-and-shut case evidence, here you can see the Federal judge trying to keep the door open: " The judge said last month he’s inclined to require a retired EPA official to submit to questioning by plaintiffs’ lawyers who contend he had a “ highly suspicious ” relationship with Monsanto ."

He’s inclined to require. Slow-playing, keeping the door open.

You may have noticed that Monsanto recently collapsed in on itself and was absorbed the larger Bayer, the kingpin of all anti-life chemical companies on the globe at this time.

You can see how the fair-seeming, nattily-dressed, two-faced, sociopathic folks in charge are losing the battle step by step, day by day, in every nation on Earth.

The game’s only just turned on them.

March 14, 2017 - Monsanto Accused of Ghostwriting Papers on Roundup Cancer Risk

Monsanto Co. was accused in court documents of ghostwriting scientific literature that led a U.S. regulator to conclude a key chemical in its Roundup weed killer shouldn’t be classified as carcinogenic.

Lawyers suing the company on behalf of farmers and others, who claim exposure to glyphosate caused their non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma , alleged in a court filing which was partially blacked out until Tuesday that the Environmental Protection Agency “may be unaware of Monsanto’s deceptive authorship practice.”

The filing was made public by a federal judge in San Francisco handling the litigation. The judge said last month he’s inclined to require a retired EPA official to submit to questioning by plaintiffs’ lawyers who contend he had a “ highly suspicious ” relationship with Monsanto. The former official oversaw a committee that found insufficient evidence to conclude glyphosate causes cancer and left his job last year after his report was leaked to the press.

The plaintiff lawyers said in the filing that Monsanto’s toxicology manager and his boss were ghost writers for two of the reports, including one from 2000, that the EPA committee relied on to reach its conclusion.

Among the documents unsealed Tuesday was a February 2015 internal e-mail exchange at the company about how to contain costs for a research paper. The plaintiff lawyers cited it to support their claim that the EPA report is unreliable, unlike a report by an international agency that classified glyphosate as a probable carcinogen.

Monsanto Loses Bid to Keep Glyphosate Off List of Carcinogens

“A less expensive/more palatable approach” is to rely on experts only for some areas of contention, while “we ghost-write the Exposure Tox & Genetox sections,” one Monsanto employee wrote to another.

The names of outside scientists could be listed on the publication, “but we would be keeping the cost down by us doing the writing and they would just edit & sign their names so to speak ,” according to the e-mail, which goes to on say that’s how Monsanto handled the 2000 study.

A company spokeswoman had no immediate response to a request for comment on the court filings.

The case is In re: Roundup Products Liability Litigation, MDL 2741, U.S. District Court, Northern District of California (San Francisco).

The fact that the people writing the story about citizens repairing potholes in Portland, Oregon " anarchists " tells you, and all the schoolchildren from the future, all ya’ll need to know about the times we live in, here in 2017.

But they’re good times, great times - because people are beginning to take personal responsibility for things again, after a generation or two or three of that sort of behavior going decidedly out of fashion. It was socially-engineered out of the breed, I’m afraid, by the fair-seeming, nattily-dressed, two-faced sociopaths who run things, who do not have our best interests at heart, as they profess.

The story is also cheering in that it documents the breaking of the great artificial drought by the slow, steady, widespread and ever-increasing distribution of simple, inexpensive Orgonite devices in the vicinity of the weather warfare infrastructure that many still mistaken presume only carries cell phone traffic and weather radar data:

“It’s not safe for them because there is traffic on the streets and they can potentially put themselves at risk and the public at risk if the repair isn’t done properly,” said Dylan Rivera. Rivera says leave it to the pros. Just last Friday, Rivera said, city crews fixed more than 900 potholes. The work can only be done when it is dry."

While I’m stoked about the breaking of the drought, it’s unclear to me how the " anarchist group " can fix the potholes, but the city cannot, if real reason is that the work can only be done when it is dry , as the city professes.

I read a succession article from Vermont some time ago, where someone fearfully said, sic, “what will we do without the Feds to support us?” and the reply was “we give them 75% of our money and they don’t even fix the roads.”

There’s an article back in this thread about a town in Mexico where the quote for a new bridge was millions of dollars and a decade or so, and the citizenry quickly did it for tens of thousands.

A friend of mine once said “we teach people how to treat us, Jeff”, and I think that holds in this situation. We can think a different way, live a different way and the swindlers working the confidence game upon us will simply no longer be able to do so.

March 14, 2017 - Anarchist group repairing Portland potholes

PORTLAND, Ore. – Masked anarchists are taking the city’s pothole problems into their own hands.

“I appreciate the effort,” said Eric Hollstein.

Hollstein lives on Southeast Salmon and his street is littered with one pothole after another.

“It’s frustrating for sure,” he said. “It makes a mess in the street.”

The pothole fixers have posted photos of their work on the Facebook page, Portland Anarchist Road Care.

“Great job trying to be a helpful citizen, but not necessarily successful at all times maybe,” said Hollstein.

Neighbor Tom Satchell could not be more impressed by the anarchists’ work.

“They don’t need to be masked,” said Satchell. “They’re doing a great job.”

The city does not see it like that. A spokesman for the Portland Bureau of Transportation says what the anarchists are doing is a bad idea.

It’s not safe for them because there is traffic on the streets and they can potentially put themselves at risk and the public at risk if the repair isn’t done properly,” said Dylan Rivera.

Rivera says leave it to the pros. Just last Friday, Rivera said, city crews fixed more than 900 potholes. The work can only be done when it is dry.

In fact, the bureau just listed a job opening for an asphalt raker.

“Every sunny day we get we’re sending additional crews out focusing on just potholes,” he said.

Until those potholes are patched you are urged to drive carefully.

“You can damage your car,” said Hollstein.

We connected with this anarchist group by email. They said they plan to continue patching potholes as long as they have the time and money.

“Whatever was true now was true from everlasting to everlasting. It was quite simple. All that was needed was an unending series of victories over your own memory. ‘Reality control,’ they called it: in Newspeak, ‘doublethink’.”

George Orwell, from " 1984 "

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March 17, 2017 - Dazzling bioluminescent event lights up Tasmania sea

Crowds gathered to experience the dazzling glow of a bioluminescence event that lit up beaches in Tasmania, Australia, this week.

The event, reportedly created by a living organism called Noctiluca scintillans as it feeds on plankton, caused the sea to illuminate with a bright neon-blue light.

A photographer captured footage of the natural phenomenon at the shore near George Town Tuesday as beachgoers moved their hands and feet in the glowing water.

March 17, 2017 - Blue glow in Tasmania Bay may signal trouble

I accidentally deleted Edward’s post about the documented, dramatic reduction in the crime rate in Gulfport and Biloxi, Mississippi, since he began flipping all the death towers in and around those cities a year or so ago; sorry Ed, but congratulations! Gulfport, if memory serves, was where faux-Hurricane Katrina came ashore after it was evidently bounced away from New Orleans by a new orgonite cloudbuster on Lake Pontchartrain’s shore.

I found a positive change on Azti’s facebook page. Some people’s facebook posts show up in my mailbox:

Nigeria’s Farmers Alliance of over 14 million farmers have called on all farmers, especially in the Northeast, to reject the genetically modified organisms (GMO) and Hybrid seeds distributed by the United Nation’s World Food Program (WFP) and the World Bank. In a letter to the UN Security Council (UNSC), the Farmers Alliance called for intervention to stop WFP and World Bank from using their international status to spread GMO seeds for Monsanto and Cargill in Nigeria and elsewhere in Africa. Billions of U.S. dollars have been spent on bribes and lobbying by Monsanto and Bill Gates in Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya and South Africa, hence no ban of GMOs could be effected thus far despite that 98% of the people polled in Nigeria, Ghana and Kenya want to see a ban of GMO and hybrid crops. It is Bill Gates and Monsanto’s intent to destroy Nigeria’s natural crops and make farmers slaves to their patented GMO seeds. Can you say… evil? Read the rest…

Edward’s commitment and subsequent orgonite effort is another positive change, since that part of the US is one of the last to get orgonite and it’s loaded to the gills with satanic/CIA depredations, as he can attest. When we drove through there in 2003 after doing Atlanta the ambience was quite depressing and all we could manage at the time was to toss some orgonite in the water at the shipyard and a few adjacent death towers. I had stopped to meet an enquirer in Gulfport on my way to Atlanta a couple of months earlier who was intensely eager to get involved but he was a young quadriplegic, confined to bed. His hope was to inspire some of his family to make an orgonite cloudbuster but I don’t know if that happened. I sure felt his frustration.

Another positive change is that he’s got a terrific gift for making powerful, personal orgonite and people who have this sensitivity generally provide more detailed reports than usual. The more observations that are in a field report, the more inspiring it is to our readers and the more valuable it is for the historic record. This weird conspiracy of programmed silence in the populations of the developed countries has been a formidable barrier for this forum. It’s nice that so many people are willing to share their experiences with me privately but it’s frustrating as hell for me that they usually won’t post them, here, nor do they want me to tell about it. Hawthorne (one of the psychics) and I chatted about that, yesterday, and she promised to speak up Wink --she told me some butt-kicking field stories, privately, and will share them here, soon. The Chinese, Russians and (apparently) Argentinians & maybe the Mideast and Israeli people have valid fears due to overt oppression of free speech on the web in those countries but nobody else really has an excuse not to communicate publicly on the internet, as far as I can tell. The internet is our best weapon for defeating the corporate parasitic order–better than orgonite, in my opinion, because exposure is fatal to the rule of parasites.

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

A story from 2015 about dropping crime in Jackson, MS, below, leads with “ Despite what top brass of the Jackson Police Department describe as a hectic night of arrests, statistics show a steady decrease in major crimes.”

There, they’ve hedged by loading you up with negativity on the front end prior to giving you the good news. A recent story from Louisiana, also below, uses the same tactic: “Marshall sees 5 percent drop in crime, chief looks to future improvement .” As if 5% were no good, or something.

The Jackson, MS story goes on to say “Violent crime has seen a 4.2 percent dip from last year.” The word “ dip ” is formulaically used to hedge, as it’s a soft word that implies things have dropped slightly, but will climb right back up again.

I say “formulaically” because it’s used again below in the exact same way in a story from this year: “ Overall crime in Marshall took a slight dip in 2016 .” And, hey, wait, slight dip? Five percent is pretty significant. What makes that propaganda even more obvious is the data that follows: “ In 2015, MPD reported a 3 percent reduction in crime. In 2014, crime was down 20 percent, officials said .”

So the “ slight dip ” is part of an at-least-three-year trend of continuously dropping climb, and that 5% drop, coming after a 3% drop, coming after a 20 percent drop. It’s part of a continuous, ongoing drop, and so it’s not a “ dip ”, at all. Nor is it “ slight ”. Written by an honest person, it would read “crime in Marshall drops for the third year in a row, down almost 30% in three years.”

In Marshall, we’re told crime is dropping “ thanks in part to increasingly proactive community and predictive policing methods .” Wait, why no mention of crime dropping across the land, across the globe? That’s because it’s a local, plausible-deniability excused designed to keep your eye off the larger trend.

Another recent story below, from Biloxi, MS, is headlined “ Significant Drop in Crime: Biloxi .”

While that’s technically true, it hedges, by omitting telling you any percentage. You have to go down into the story to learn “ In the past year burglaries are down by nine percent, robberies down by 29 percent, sexual assaults down by 46 percent, and aggravated assaults down by 48 percent. Plus the three homicides which were committed in Biloxi were quickly solved by the Biloxi Police Department .”

There, they spewed a bunch of statistics-chaff, but wouldn’t give you an overall percentage drop. That’s called compartmentalization . And isn’t it awesome how the led with the lowest percentages, first, burying the higher percentages lower? And, as the final propaganda bonus, they refused to state the murder statistic, at all.

The story from San Diego is headlined “ Crime Rate In San Diego Drops To Lowest In Decades ”, which is technically correct, but carefully hedges by omitting the percentage of the drop, as printing it would have been more impactful. The honest headline would have read “Crime Rate in San Diego Drops 2.3% in 2016 to Lowest In Decades.”

The subject matter I’m focusing on is not complicated. In fact, it’s so simple, it’s almost undebatable. The value of it lies in its repetition over literally years, so that the reader can see, will be unable to deny the pattern, down over time. The Complicit, Conspring pattern, across media organs in every city in the land, in every nation on Earth.

November 20, 2015 – Jackson, MS - Despite what top brass of the Jackson Police Department describe as a hectic night of arrests , statistics show a steady decrease in major crimes.

Overall, major crimes in Jackson continue to go down . Total major crimes have fallen almost 16 percent compared to last year, down to 6,542 crimes through 2015 from 7,774 in the same period last year.

Violent crime has seen a 4.2 percent dip from last year, with rapes being the only category experiencing an increase of 10.3 percent—118 from 107 in 2014, statistics show. In addition, all of the city’s four police precincts are experiencing a decline, the steepest taking place in Precinct 4, which covers the northeast portion of the city.

February 2, 2017 – SIGNIFICANT DROP IN CRIME: BILOXI

The Biloxi Police Department definitely has a reason to celebrate.

Biloxi Mayor Andrew ‘Fofo’ Gilich highlighted the officers and their impressive statistics at Wednesday’s state of the city address.

In the past year burglaries are down by nine percent, robberies down by 29 percent, sexual assaults down by 46 percent, and aggravated assaults down by 48 percent.

Plus the three homicides which were committed in Biloxi were quickly solved by the Biloxi Police Department.

February 5, 2017 – Louisiana - Marshall sees 5 percent drop in crime , chief looks to future improvement

Overall crime in Marshall took a slight dip in 2016 thanks in part to increasingly proactive community and predictive policing methods , according to Marshall Police Chief Jesus “Eddie” Campa.

“Overall crime has decreased,” Campa said, adding 2,417 crimes were committed in Marshall in 2016 compared to 2,534 offences in 2016. "You will have some crimes that are higher and some that are lower. But when you average them out in total, crime is down 5 percent."

In 2015, MPD reported a 3 percent reduction in crime. In 2014, crime was down 20 percent, officials said.

February 15, 2017 - Crime Rate In San Diego Drops To Lowest In Decades

City leaders Tuesday hailed statistics for calendar year 2016 that showed San Diego crime dropped to its lowest level in four decades.

Overall, crime in San Diego decreased by 2.3 percent in 2016 from the prior year, with violent crime down 4.5 percent.

In the story that follows from the Hindustan Times headlined “ Sightings on Big Bird Day suggests 15% rise in number of fowls this year , I give them credit for including the percentage in the headline. But must call out the use of the term “ suggests ”, which is wholly incorrect. The sightings show or document a 15% increase. Suggests deliberately hedges.

And, wait. I just ran it through my percentage calculator – 228 to 268 is a 17.54% increase, not a 15% increase, as claimed. In journalistic terms, you’d round 17.54% up to 18%. So you can see just how these guys play. “1 8% is too close to 20%…downgrade it. No one will check the math .” Ain’t life grand? I own these guys.

They take care to play the “ more people are watching ”/heightened awareness canard, as is used tirelessly with Autism, and pretty much everything else they want to obfuscate: “ more people are taking an interest in bird sighting these days. More eyes always matter,” Nikhil Devasar, member of the Delhi Bird group, said.

It breaks down places like Bonneville dam, where they count salmon like its their job, now with computerized fish-counting equipment. But in the sticks, with the average bird head, they can float it, and get away with it. You know, like the slightly-faked percentage.

As a Fight Club member being quoted in a publication he’s forbidden from talking about the breaking of the great artificial drought, so he tap dances:

This also presents a positive picture as far as the ecosystem is concerned. This also shows that the green cover may not be depleting after all .” Green cover is, or is not depleting. An 18% increase in species counted is very, very significant, and the rebounding and revival of the natural environment is of course what’s driving it.

Formulaic, serial lying, hedging and smoke blowing in every city in every nation, on Earth. Because the first rule of Fight Club is you don’t talk about Fight Club.

How do you say “Fight Club” in Hindu?

February 13, 2017 – Hindustan Times - Sightings on Big Bird Day suggests 15% rise in number of fowls this year

Bird watchers and enthusiasts from Delhi and NCR successfully spotted 268 species on the Big Bird Day that was observed on February 5. The figure not only marks an increase from the 228 species spotted last year, but is also the highest recorded in the last two years. The number of birds reported in 2015 was 239.

“The figure this year is encouraging, as it shows a 15% jump in the number of bird species as compared to last year. This also presents a positive picture as far as the ecosystem is concerned. This also shows that the green cover may not be depleting after all and more people are taking an interest in bird sighting these days. More eyes always matter,” Nikhil Devasar, member of the Delhi Bird group, said.

One of the plausible-deniability ruses regularly deployed to defray the great news of booming, burgeoning crops across the globe is “ increase in planted area .” While the reality that refutes it is the stunningly higher crop yields.

Like this recent example, below, from Australia: “ Barley also experienced a bumper year, with a 137 per cent jump in production and an average 3.4tonnes/ha, while canola production doubled, despite a four per cent decrease in planted area .”

Record yields. Doubling: “ Overall, wheat growers were the big winners for the season, with production expected to have more than doubled to 5.2million tonnes. The rise has largely been driven by a 133 per cent increase in the average yield, to a record high 3.35tonnes/ha .”

Record yields. Doubling: “ Canola production is also estimated to have doubled, with more than 700000 tonnes to have been produced, an estimated record average yield .”

And still the author picks out the most negative farmer quotes they can - I’ve italicized them below.

Speaking of doubling, look at this recent account, below, from India: “ Onion farmers have yielded a bumper crop which is almost double than the previous year .”

There are numerous posts on this forum documenting dramatically increased crop yields when orgonite is deployed in farmed areas. What makes the larger phenomenon I’m documenting here so remarkable is that the record crop yields are being seen across the globe, without the direct, targeted application of orgonite. I’ve subjectively concluded that the general distribution of orgonite in the larger environment is drawing down the overall level of Death energy, transforming it to the positive, to what Wilhelm Reich called “Positive Orgone Radiation.” And that rising tide is lifting all the boats.

The stories below are all current – from the last month, month and a half. Gorgeous weather. Rain in perfect measure. Nature more bountiful than it’s ever been. It’s what’s going on . And it started about three years ago – it’s documented all the way back, then to now, in this thread. And these great, epochal positive changes are increasing in speed and magnitude.

Can you imagine if you had to sell the “ Poor Mother Gaia is Dying ” swindle in such an environment?

January 3, 2017 – Jamaica - Cane Farmers Expect Bumper Crop In 2017

Cane farmers in Trelawny are optimistic that their 50,000 tons of cane will be reaped in the 2017 crop, despite the closure of Long Pond Sugar Factory which is owned by Everglades Farm.

February 14, 2017 – India: Bumper crop sends potato prices crashing in Bengal

The price of potato has seen a near 40 per cent year-on-year decline in Bengal mostly because of a bumper crop.

Production is expected to be nearly 22 per cent higher than last year at 110,000 lakh tonnes (90 lakh tonnes last year), according to trade sources.

February 15, 2017 – Florida - For the love of berries: Strawberry Festival celebrates winter bumper crop in Bonita Springs

(no data in the entire article about the size of the crop –ed)

February 20, 2017 – Mumbai, India – Onion farmers get another train to transport bumper crop

Railways have stepped in to quickly transport the bumper harvest of the famed red Nashik onions by operating an additional freight train from today.

Onion farmers have yielded a bumper crop which is almost double than the previous year.

February 21, 2017 – Australia - Bumper crop year welcomed

Total winter crop production in Victoria is estimated to more than double in 2016-17 off the back of favourable spring conditions and estimated high yields.

Peter Tuohey — who grows wheat, barley, field peas and canola on his property in Terrick East — said it was a great season.

‘‘Crop yields were exceptionally good … we finished up reasonably well ,’’ he said.

Hamish Sinclair from Devenish — who grows wheat, barley, canola and soba beans — said some of his areas underperformed due to excess water .

‘‘Ours was a bit of an up and down year this year, it was only an average season for us ,’’ he said.

‘‘Our better drained country performed quite well.’’

Overall, wheat growers were the big winners for the season, with production expected to have more than doubled to 5.2million tonnes.

The rise has largely been driven by a 133 per cent increase in the average yield , to a record high 3.35tonnes/ha.

Canola production is also estimated to have doubled , with more than 700000 tonnes to have been produced, an estimated record average yield .

Barley also experienced a bumper year, with a 137 per cent jump in production and an average 3.4tonnes/ha, while canola production doubled , despite a four per cent decrease in planted area .

June 11, 2015 – Homer, AK - Anchor River looks like it’s making a comeback

July 24, 2015 – Columbia River Caviar Might be Making a Comeback

December 4, 2015 – Heavy rains this winter may help native fish in the LA River make a comeback

March 11, 2016 – River Otters Stage a Comeback in Bay Area

December 22, 2016 – Another Chance for Delta Smelt – 2017 Comeback?

In 2010 (California) Delta smelt started a two-year comeback after three years of drought. The fourth lowest fall index on record (2009) brought a modest increase in the normal water year 2010 summer and fall indices that in turn led to the modest 2011 wet year recovery. Another comeback may be in the making with the wet fall-winter of water year 2017. After the record low 2015 summer and fall indices, and what were perceived to be record lows in 2016, the remaining smelt seem to be making a run of it this wet fall-winter as they did in 2010 (Figures 1 and 2).

January 12, 2017 – Chattanooga, TN – Lake Sturgeon Make A Comeback

January 23, 2017 – Colorado - River otters might be making a comeback in Boulder County

February, 2017 – Cleveland, OH – River otters make a comeback in Ohio

February 1, 2017 – Buffalo, NY - Dinosaurs of the Deep’ making Great Lakes comeback

Today, lake sturgeon in the Great Lakes are slowly making a comeback to the excitement of fisheries biologists like Dr. Dimitry Gorsky of the Lower Great Lakes Fish and Wildlife Conservation Office located in Basom.

February 10, 2017 - River otters are thriving again in Colorado , showing statewide conservation efforts can work

February 8, 2017 – Australia - Bumper crop expected for China-bound apple export

(article contains no other data about the apple crop – none – ed)

February 14, 2017 – Omaha, NE - Bumper crops of wheat, corn and soybeans save the day as railroads see slump in hauling coal, forest products

It all started in Kansas in the first week of June: the great ag avalanche of 2016 .

“That is when we saw the first uptick ,” said John Miller, ag group vice president for BNSF Railway, one of the Class I U.S. railroads charged with transporting the enormous quantities of corn, wheat and soybeans America’s farmers produced last year.

It was a perfect set of conditions in Kansas for the June wheat harvest: good rain in April and May, plenty of sunshine. Experienced hands knew that the usually stout Kansas wheat crop was shaping up to be a gusher. Suddenly, some shippers such as grain co-ops and flour mills began calling to reserve 50 percent more space on the freight trains.

“People had no idea it was going to be so large,” Miller said.

In the end, U.S. farmers wound up producing 2.3 billion bushels of wheat last year, the most in almost 10 years.

(Why no previous number, no previous date? Why no percentage? – ed)

But the source of the world’s bread, pasta and tortillas wasn’t the only staple to bulge the nation’s railcars. Corn and soybeans turned in record cropsthe first time ever for a 15-billion bushel corn harvest.

(Why no mention of the old corn harvest record, or when it was set, or the percentage of the new record above the old? -ed)

Nebraska, of course, was a key part of all of it, one of the country’s largest producers of both corn and soybeans. But there has been another economic impact crucial to the Cornhusker State: that bearing on the railroads that haul the grain.

Ag volumes at Omaha-based Union Pacific were up 13 percent in 2016 from the previous year, while those at BNSF, owned by Omaha’s Berkshire Hathaway, climbed 10 percent . The two of them — the two largest railroads in the nation — employ almost 15,000 people in Nebraska between them.

(the percentages are buried as far down in the article as possible – ed)

February 19, 2017 – Hyderabad, India - Paddy farmers hope for bumper crop

Farmers cultivating paddy in Telangana are set to overcome the loss suffered in kharif due to insufficient rains in the first half of 2016-2017, as they have taken up cultivation of the major food crop in second highest area this rabi (yaasangi) season in the last five years.

Minister for Irrigation T. Harish Rao recently stated that they were expecting about 30 lakh tonnes of paddy production this yaasangi season, indicating that the actual cultivation of the food crop could be much higher than the statistics of the Agriculture Department.

(The Agriculture Department hedges, downplays, slowplays – ed)

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