Positive Changes That Are Occurring

Is this the most fun you can have with your clothes on, or what? Check out how gambling is dropping on literally opposite sides of the globe.

The second story says “ increased rivalry ” is driving the drop in Pennsylvania, where I live. The first story, hilariously, doesn’t give a reason for the decline . Neither story mentions dropping gambling rates in other states, let alone other nations.

It’s the same compartmentalization tactic documented each and every day in this thread, regardless of the subject that is being bullshitted about by the serially lying mainstream media author featured.

I don’t think people like being tricked, or lied to, and I think the era of this sort of tactic is coming to a close.

http://calvinayre.com/2015/01/…til-trial/

January 16, 2015 - Investors estimate Macau gaming revenue to drop 16.5% in Jan

http://www.gamingzion.com/gamb…ates–6466

January 16, 2015 –East Coast’s Pennsylvania’s casino industry saw a decrease in gaming revenue for a second consecutive year , mainly due to increased rivalry among other East Coast states, battling to keep punters faithful. According to the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board, the overall gross revenue for all of Pennsylvania’s 12 casinos fell by 1.44 % last year to around $3 billion. This is far from good news seeing that in 2013 there was already a 1.4 % drop, after a flourishing 6 years, since the state’s first casino was launched in 2006.

You can see from the headlines below that Poor Mother Gaia is not dying, but rather serial liars are steadfastly continuing to say so despite the clear facts of the matter.

The “Rise in Mass Die Off’s” being poisoning ops run by agents that the media has told you gamble in fancy casino’s, bed beautiful, glamorous women and justly dispatch evildoers. The sad fact of the matter being that they literally spread poisons, set wildfires and do other things we don’t want to discuss here.

February 20, 2013 – Seattle, WA - Record numbers of fish caught in two salmon derbies

January 14, 2014 – European eels caught in record numbers for third year running

August 18, 2014 – Record Numbers Of Salmon And Orcas Flood Pacific Coast …

September 8, 2014 – Record numbers for Swedish wild salmon

October 15, 2014 – Northwest salmon numbers surge to highest level since 1930s

January 12, 2015 - Rise in mass die-offs seen among birds, fish and marine life

January 15, 2015 - Ocean Life Faces Mass Extinction, Broad Study Says

November 6, 2014 – Winter Outlook 2015 cold and snowy but read the fine print

November 20, 2014 – 2014 Set for Record Hot; Record Cold Thing of the Past

January 2, 2015 – Ready to shiver? Arctic air to put America on ice

January 4, 2015 - Calm Sun, Surprisingly Thick Antarctic Ice

January 7, 2015 – Sorry, No Space Heaters: Hawaii Copes With Record Cold …

January 7, 2015 - As ice melts, polar bears migrate north

January 9, 2015 – Great Lakes ice makes a leap after January cold snap

January 12, 2015 – Golan, Israel sees record low temperatures during storm

January 15, 2015 - Today’s NOAA Arctic radar map shows the Arctic Ice Cap at more than 4,000,000 square miles, larger than on any December 28 in the past five years. At the South Pole, Antarctic ice coverage is at the highest extent since radar measurement began 35 years ago.

January 18, 2015 – Texas Having Their Coldest January On Record

The stories that follow show that the great artificial drought has been broken worldwide, in the Pacific Northwest, in Australia, in the UK, and India, and, yes, even in Southern California.

You’ll see NASA defensively shrill that “ ten trillion gallons of water are needed to end California drought .” But, wait, there’s a story from just four days before that saying ten trillion gallons fell on California in just ten days in December. Are you getting the uncomfortable feeling you are being lied to? I am.

Fortunately, the widespread distribution of simple, inexpensive orgonite devices in the vicinity of towers and nodes on the Weather Weaponry network that many still mistakenly presume only carries cell phone traffic and weather radar data has drastically curtailed that horrific system’s ability to work woe upon humanity.

You can see some highlights below of how, whenever record rains are mentioned, there’s an effort to tie them with, well, woe upon humanity. Record-breaking rainfall “ has displaced nearly 100,000 people in Indonesia and Malaysia ”…Record Bosnian rainfall “ has people and animals struggling .”

When in actuality those people are celebrating record harvests, and those animals are booming and burgeoning.

August 27, 2014 – North Dakoa - With the additional rain that fell this past weekend, in combination with several other rain events this month, Dickinson, ND (Airport Location) has now broken the record for the most rainfall for the month of August.

November 16, 2014 – London, England - If November and December see rainfall just one-fifth above historical averages, it would be enough to make 2014 the wettest year overall.

December, 2014 – Australia – Small areas of the southern Darling Downs recorded their highest December rainfall on record.

December, 2014 – Seattle, WA - Heavy rainfall in February and March, followed by another deluge in October, helped make 2014 the fifth-wettest year on record at Sea-Tac Airport

December 3, 2014 – Hard California Rains Provide Little Relief From Record Drought

December 14, 2014 – How much rainfall has hit California in the last 10 days? It’s hard to calculate. But one weather expert, Ryan Maue, offers this estimate: 10 trillion gallons.

December 15, 2014 - San Jose records wettest December in nearly 60 years with Monday rain

December 15, 2015 – Rainfall in Chandigarh, India breaks 10 year record

December 17, 2014 – Wettest Start To December In Bay Area History: 736% Of Normal

December 18, 2014 - More rain in Phoenix area keeps totals above normal

December 18, 2014 - NASA: 11 trillion gallons needed to end CA drought

December 24, 2014 - Record-breaking rainfall has displaced nearly 100,000 people in Indonesia and Malaysia

December 29, 2014 - Record Bosnian rainfall has people and animals struggling …

The great artificial drought has been broken. The widespread distribution of simple, inexpensive orgonite devices in the vicinity of the towers and nodes of the Weather Weaponry network that many still mistakenly presume only carries cell phone traffic and weather radar data has drastically curtailed that horrific system’s ability to work woe upon humanity.

http://wattsupwiththat.com/201…ome-areas/

Super soaker ‘Pineapple Express’ organizing for heavy rain in California this weekend – as much as 20 inches in some areas.

February 2, 2015

“Can’t ask for better setup for enormous rainfall totals over NorCal & now into the Bay Area in 5+ days.”

Looking at the model output, I tend to agree, if the pattern holds. It sets up Northern California for the perfect orographic lifting enhancement in the Sierra Nevada mountain range that will not only provide a bounty of liquid precipitation, but a significant boost to the well below normal California snowpack.

Most of northern California will get some benefit from this “super soaker” storm: The Quantitative Precipitation Forecasts show some parts of Northern Calfornia getting as much as 20 ″, along with many mountain areas getting 5″ or more.

December 8, 2014 – Good Ol’ Fashioned Nor’Easter… California Soaker

January 12, 2015 - California Rainfall Nearly Back To Normal In 2014. Precipitation in 2014 was actually close to normal , ranking 44th driest since 1895. Note that the blue line is the trend, which is falling at a barely noticeable 0.02”/decade. And before anybody says it is only because of the December floods, NOAA show that there have been 16 wetter Decembers.

December 17, 2014 - Wettest Start To December In Bay Area History: 736% Of Normal

January 16, 2015 – Drought fears return with signs of 4th straight dry year

January 17, 2015 – Southern California set for three-storm soaker

January 30, 2015 - California’s Scant Precipitation , Warm Temperatures …

February 2, 2015 – Super soaker ‘Pineapple Express’ organizing for heavy rain in California this weekend – as much as 20 inches in some areas.

This year (hatch year 2015) far surpassed any previous documented year for nesting Laysan albatross on Midway Atoll in the Pacific Ocean, a 52% increase over the average number for the period from hatch years 2010 to 2014. Let’s savor that a moment: “far surpassed any previous documented year”.

So, what could be driving this amazing boom, the resurgence of life, you might ask? You’ll see how the earnest refuge manager credits management actions , namely the curtailing of non-native preditors and invasive species, for the historically unprecendented increase in Albatross population on Midway Atoll.

And those efforts, those management actions , are of course helpful, and a part of the picture. Yet why doesn’t he mention booming bird populations elsewhere, for instance record number of spoonbills at Cley Marshes, or record numbers of Red-breasted Goose in Hungary? And why doesn’t he cross reference how those increases might map against this one?

It’s a stonewalling tactic called ‘compartmentalization’.

You’ll see that, in Loveland, Colorado, volunteers counted the most species of birds ever. They saw 46,636 birds and recorded 104 species. The previous record was 25,265 birds counted in 2005, and the volunteers usually record about 90 species.

Why the amazing growth in bird numbers here, as on Midway Atoll, you might ask? “ Komar attributes the record numbers to the largest number of volunteers out as well as a very large number of waterfowl, including Canada geese, Cackling geese and mallards.”

Wait, did he just attribute the record numbers to the fact that there were a very large number of birds ?

Yes. Yes, he did. He also said “ and there were more people counting !” Now that is an incisive scientific mind! Actually, no, it’s not…it’s another dissembling charlatan.

I guess it takes a layperson with a few extra minutes to find other record-breaking bird populations, and to cross-reference them – you know, versus trained, paid bird sanctuary managers. Wait, did I mention that the Colorado numbers almost doubled, and that despite heavy ecosystem damage ? And despite the fact that the volunteers couldn’t or didn’t count birds along the river ? You know, where all the birds like to be?

The collection below closes with another example of “ thousands of dead seabirds found on beaches .” Funny, there don’t seem to be thousands of dead seabirds on Midway Atoll, nor in the Colorado refuge, nor in Hungary. Within the context of booming, larger-than-ever populations of healthy birds around the globe, you can see that’s sadly just yet another poisoning operation executed by secret agents you’ve been led to believe are busy protecting you from actual evildoers. It’s to try to maintain the charade that “Poor Mother Gaia Is Dying”.

You can see how, despite even the best efforts at obfuscation, the positive change is epochal, undeniable.

Jan 24, 2014 - Trumpeter Swans Flock In Record Numbers To St. Louis-Area Bird Sanctuary

July 2, 2014 – Record number of spoonbills at NWT Cley Marshes

November 9, 2014 - Record numbers of Red-breasted Goose in Hungary

December 24, 2014 – Loveland, Colorado - 2014 a record year for Loveland bird count despite habitat damage. During the Jan. 1, 2014 count, volunteers spotted 1,400 of them in and around Loveland.

Volunteers counted the most species of birds ever during the 2014 Loveland Christmas bird count including an Iceland gull for the first time and a record 33 bald eagles despite destroyed habitat by the 2013 flood. Even though volunteers were not able to look for birds along the river , about 50 people scoured a 15-mile diameter area that covers Loveland and Berthoud, and the foothills and the plains. They saw 46,636 birds and recorded 104 species — the most ever counted. The previous record was 25,265 birds counted in 2005, and the volunteers usually record about 90 species.

Komar attributes the record numbers to the largest number of volunteers out as well as a very large number of waterfowl, including Canada geese, Cackling geese and mallards.

http://www.fws.gov/uploadedFil…R_FINAL(4).pdf

January 16, 2015 - Record Numbers of Albatross Nest on Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge/Battle of Midway National Memorial.

Results from the recent annual nesting albatross census on Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge/Battle of Midway National Memorial within the Papāhānaumokuakea Marine National Monument confirm that Midway’s nesting albatross colony is the largest in the world. Nineteen volunteers systematically covered the entire surface of the atoll’s three small islands counting active nest sites from each of two species from December 11, 2014 through January 2, 2015. Their final count resulted in over 1.39 million individual birds, assuming two adults per nest, for both Laysan and black-footed albatross species combined.

This year (hatch year 2015) far surpassed any previous documented year for nesting Laysan albatross on Midway Atoll with 666,044 pairs recorded (Figure 1). The current year count for Laysan albatross represents a 52% increase over the average number for the period from hatch years 2010 to 2014. Black-footed albatross nesting pairs came in at 28,610 for the atoll, also a new record (Figure 2), up just over 18% from the 2010-2014 average. The previous high year for Laysan albatross was 2006 with 487,527 while for black-footed the previous high was 28,581 in 2011.

“I am excited with the numbers this year that really confirm the importance Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge continues to play in this critical part of the Laysan and black-footed albatross life cycle,” commented Refuge Manager Dan Clark. “Our management actions here ensure adequate nesting sites that are free of non-native predators and other invasive species so the overall success of both species’ is more secured into the future.”

January 24, 2015, 7:20 PM - Thousands of dead seabirds have been found on beaches

You know how we were just talking about how the great artificial drought has been broken? Boston, MA just had it’s snowiest seven day period in the city’s history, and also most snow ever in one day, just a week after parts of the state got three feet of snow. The new seven day record breaks the old one by nine inches . That’s called “obliterating” a record. The new one day record beats the old one by four inches, 11.1 to 15.9. I think I might call that one “crushes”, or “smashes”.

Remarkably, the article cannot and does not reference ‘ climate change’ (shake voodoo doll), or the even more ribald ‘ global warming’ as reasons for why it’s snowing so beautifully. They can’t, as the gigantic, grotesque lie cannot hold up against the truth of the matter - wonderfully cold weather, abundant precipitation.

I’ve excised paragraph upon paragraph of blather as to why the snowstorm is so negative, leaving a few lines of it for flavor. It’s called “ the latest battle with Mother Nature ”, and it very much is! And they’re losing the battle.

It snowed a lot when I was young, in the 1970’s. You can see how the old one day snow record was set in 1974. By the time I was in high school, early 80’s, something changed, and in a big way. Drought, drought, every year it seemed, didn’t snow anymore. In retrospect, I guess that even then, the minimal microwave communication infrastructure in place at that time was enough to begin Death energy-based rain mitigation efforts.

But once the literal forest of towers that were and are ostensibly merely for cellular phone traffic were thrown up seemingly overnight around the globe in the late 90’s, the drought thing got underway in earnest. In addition to carrying at least some amount of cellular phone traffic (a lot of cellular phone traffic is satellite based), it is also Weather weaponry, and it’s being used in a battle. And they’re losing the battle.

In that it’s only been in the last two years or so that we’ve seen the tide turn, as a critical mass of orgonite devices distributed in the vicinity of the Weather Weaponry network’s towers has scuttled the system’s ability to distribute and concentrate the Death energy that Wilhelm Reich called “Dead Orgone Energy”, or DOR.

The great artificial drought has been broken.

http://www.wcvb.com/weather/bo…s/31052766

Boston history made with new snowfall record

40.2 inches fall in 7-day period in Boston

February 3, 2015

BOSTON —If it’s any consolation, we’re part of a history-making period in Boston weather, but the problems that come with that will likely plague many Massachusetts residents Tuesday.

Boston set a new record for the snowiest seven-day period in the city’s history on Monday afternoon with 40.2 inches. The old record of 31.2 inches was set 19 years ago in January, 1996.

Snowfall totals to the north of the Massachusetts Turnpike saw snow totals between 15 and 18 inches, and some locations, like Leominster, saw more than 20 inches of new snow.

Worcester, which saw more than 30 inches of snow during last week’s blizzard, saw an additional 17 inches of new snow Monday.

“Enough is enough,” plow driver Mark Clelmente said. “The overtime is good, but you know, it gets tiring. It wears you out.”

Boston also set a record for Feb. 2, with 15.9 inches of snow, breaking the old record of 11.1 inches set in 1974.

The MBTA told riders to “please expect impacts to service” on Tuesday. “Switches and signals may also be adversely affected by frigid temperatures,” a spokesman said.

This latest battle with Mother Nature comes just one week after a blockbuster blizzard dropped up to 3 feet of snow in some parts of the stat

It’s February, 2015, and marine life is booming and burgeoning around the globe to a level not seen in my lifetime. In Wales, in the UK: great shoals of Arctic Char. In Southern California: “ unusual winter catches ” are “ surprising anglers .” In New South Wales, Australia: “red hot” Marlin fishing, in fact “the biggest catches of Marlin on the South Coast for years.” “Big numbers of bass” on Lake Okeechobee in Florida.

So within this amazing bounty, in salt water and in fresh, where does the headline “ Sea creatures sick, dying or disappearing at alarming rate ” come into the picture? Or how about “ Ocean Life Faces Mass Extinction, Broad Study Says ”?

Those statements are examples of propaganda designed to try to blunt and counter the overwhelming good news that I’ve presented just a few nuggets of below. Faithful but weary forum readers can attest to the voluminous evidence documented here day in and day out of record salmon populations, record whale populations, record scallop harvests…

Sadly, the truth behind “ sick sea creatures dying at an alarming rate ” would be that secret agents, whom you have been naively led to believe foil actual evildoers both before and after bedding lovely, exotic women, are rather spending their time covertly releasing poisons and custom-designed virii into the environment, in a desperate attempt to prop up the false impression that Poor Mother Gaia is Dying . They also set wildfires.

And don’t you think that “ Ocean Life Faces Broad Extinction ” is a bit, well, broad ? I personally think that statement seems nonsensical or insincere when juxtaposed against the highest numbers, ever, of literally dozens upon dozens of marine species. And I think it’s valuable to look back in this thread, say, three, or six months, or a year…to see the exact same tactics, employed when discussing burgeoning marine life, or burgeoning bird populations (to use only two examples), back through time. It’s a deconstruction of what is called a “con” or a “swindle”.

But even a mean-spirited Western rationalist would not be able to refute facts like “Biggest catches of Marlin on the South Coast for years!” And I think that the refusal to discuss such things in the context of “ ocean life faces broad extinction ” clearly shows that the folks saying it aren’t by definition scientists, or scientific, but are rather lying propagandists, or charlatans.

Scientist: “an individual who uses the scientific method.”

Propagandist: “The systematic propagation of a doctrine or cause or of information reflecting the views and interests of those advocating such a doctrine or cause.”

Charlatan: “a person falsely claiming to have a special knowledge or skill; a fraud. synonyms: quack, sham, fraud, fake, impostor, hoaxer, cheat, deceiver, double-dealer, swindler, fraudster, mountebank.”

Ocean Life Faces Broad Extinction

Best catches seen on the Far South Coast in Years.

January 3, 2015 – Wales, UK - Rare fish filmed in daylight in Llyn Padarn, Snowdonia

A shoal of rare fish approaching spawning grounds in a Snowdonia lake has been captured on camera for the first time in daylight hours. Thousands of Arctic charr have been released into Llyn Padarn over the past few years to help restore their numbers.

The population there had been in decline with some blaming poor water quality. The footage was taken by Wales’ environment body Natural Resources Wales.

January 15, 2015 – Ocean Life Faces Mass Extinction, Broad Study Says

January 18, 2015 – Sea creatures sick, dying or disappearing at alarming rate

January 19, 2015 - Big numbers of bass continue on Lake Okeechobee in January

January 25, 2015 – Southern California - January continues to surprise anglers used to considering this time of year the off season. Most of our boats are in the boat yard getting ready for the March 1st opener, but a hand full are still fishing. This week the Gentleman and Cobra continued their assault on the bonito at the islands. They both managed a few yellowtail while fishing for bonito also. Captain John on the Cobra is focusing only on the top water stuff while Captain Don on the Gentleman is running combo trips rounding out his counts with huge quantities of Sand Dabs . Not much change in the water conditions. Sea temps still holding in the mid 60’s with no swell to speak of. North East winds kept the boats away from the islands for a couple days, but overall the weather has been excellent. Besides reports coming in from our boats we are regularly weighing in catches at our weigh station. Anglers on private boats and kayaks are also catching some big fish!

Moving into the last week of January we look forward to seeing what this February has to offer. Will we continue seeing these unusual winter time catches and will we ever get what we know as a normal winter? Only time will tell. We are getting no complaints from anglers here at Cisco’s!

January 29, 2015 – New South Wales, Australia – Biggest catches of Marlin on the South Coast for years! Marlin fishing has been red hot!! Game boats have been producing big numbers daily over the past week. Best catches seen on the Far South Coast in Years.

Across the globe, people are no longer buying the propaganda, not when it comes to the environment, and not when it comes to weaponized food and beverages.

The Powers that About to No Longer Be used to be able to use simple psychological tricks to get people to do all manner of stupid things. It’s expressed beautifully in Mike Judge’s movie “Idiocracy”, in which the unfathomably ignorant populace of the future destroys their crops by watering them with “Brawndo”, a sports drink that advertisers have told them “ has the electrolytes that plants crave.”

You can tell when your adversary is desperate when they resort to ad hominem personal attacks, name calling, or low blows. You can see McDonald’s doing it in spades, below, and Budweiser, too. And they’re only hurting themselves by doing it.

I read this morning that, as customers abandon them en masse , Coca Cola is going to expand into the premium milk business. With “premium”, here, being a synonym for “weaponized”. It’s kind of like how the deadly hyperstimulant energy drink makers started mixing the poison with fruit juice, and saying “ it’s for breakfast !” I guess you can fool some of the people some of the time, and that’s what it’s about, at the end of the day.

But the rising awareness we are seeing is not going to stop. And it is increasing in speed.

And we’re going to see a lot of unwholesome things vanish like frost on a Spring morning.

We are seeing it right now, before our eyes, every day.

October 29, 2014 – Why consumers are hatin’ McDonald’s new slogan

November 12, 2014 - McDonald’s Transparency Campaign Backfires .

February 2, 2015 - Did Budweiser misfire with its anti-craft beer Super Bowl ad? Ad appeared to mock not only craft beer, but also the people who enjoy it — a move that proved to be both tone deaf and embarrassing for the company

February 2, 2015 – Coca-Cola and McDonald’s are two companies with slipping sales that were looking for Super Bowl advertising wins on Sunday in order to turn things around. Both companies aggressively market products that are harmful to health and use sports as a way to healthwash soda and fast food. They use a polar bear and a clown to tell kids soda is happiness and fast food is lovin’, but that strategy is now backfiring as customers are dropping these iconic brands.

The Motley Fool’s Jamal Carnette described their new ad campaigns in light of falling sales this way: “Led by McDonald‘s (NYSE: MCD ) new ‘lovin’ beats hatin” campaign and now Coca-Cola‘s (NYSE: KO ) upcoming ‘Make it Happy’ spots — which promotes positivity on the internet and in real life — TV viewers can expect a virtual lovefest going forward. “However, for these two companies, this advertising approach also has a shrouded message: ‘Ignore the negativity … especially when it comes to us.’”

McDonald’s woes have gotten so bad that its CEO Don Thompson announced his retirement on the Wednesday before the big game. Christopher Muller, professor of hospitality at Boston University, commented on the challenge facing Thompson’s replacement, Steve Easterbrook, saying:

“The students in my classes don’t even think of going to McDonald’s. They’ve been taught not to go there since they were kids. His challenge is immense. He’s got a whole generation that wants nothing to do with McDonald’s.” This reflects a growing sentiment among parents who are fed up with companies telling kids fast food is lovin’ and soda is happiness. Smart companies get ahead of the consumer trends and there has been ample warning that marketing junk food to kids will no longer be tolerated by today’s parents.

The words ‘baffled’, ‘puzzled’ and ‘mystery’ are used whenever someone in authority wants to lie about something. This is true in every language, in every nation on the globe.

Below, you’ll see many examples of ‘experts’ and ‘scientists’ - who are by definition supposed to be difficult to baffle – who continue to have trouble figuring things out, on the same subjects, down through time.

The sad truth of the matter is that the experts are not ‘baffled’ or ‘puzzled’, at all. It’s no mystery to them that secret agents, whom you have been naively led to believe foil actual evildoers both before and after bedding lovely, exotic women, are rather spending their time covertly releasing poisons, goo, and custom-designed virii into the environment, in a desperate attempt to prop up the false impression that Poor Mother Gaia is Dying .

The whale strandings, also so hand-wringingly baffling and puzzling to experts and scientists, down through time, are the province of military vessels, I’m guessing.

What’s really hilarious is that the trusted experts and scientists who devoted themselves with honesty to the lifelong study of, say, gray whales, or snowy owls, are also baffled and puzzled by large appearances of those animals . They seem to be baffled and puzzled about, well, everything, don’t you think?

And that really doesn’t satisfy my definition of expert, or scientist.

They’re desperate members of the same Secret Handshake club, you see, and the con, the swindle that they are running is collapsing, at last, in every nation on Earth.

January 11, 1979 – Largest Whale Beaching Has Biologists Puzzled .

June 20, 1991 – Scientists are puzzled about why more than 2500 gray whales arrived this week at their winter homes on the coast of Baja California

August 27, 1995 – Scientists Are Puzzled Over the Deaths of Whales in the St. Lawrence

April 28, 2002 – Researchers Puzzled By Whale Deaths On Maui

December 12, 2009 – Experts Puzzled by Nine Beached Whales on Italy’s Coast …

September 21, 2010 – Biologists Puzzled Over Beached Whales - Wall Street Journal

November 17, 2011 – Mysterious bird deaths baffle hotel workers Myrtle Beach …

January 15, 2012 – Colorful Monarch butterfly has been scarce, experts puzzled …

April 25, 2012 – Over 100 sperm whales gather in Kalpitiya, onlookers puzzled

July 18, 2012 – Mysterious Mass Animal Deaths Continue: Biologists baffled

September 7, 2012 – Scientists remain puzzled over struggles of Inlet belugas …

October 11, 2012 – Idaho Fish and Game puzzled over squirrel slaughter

February 18, 2013 –A mysterious green ‘slime’ said to come from outer space has left boffins baffled at a wildlife park.

March 18, 2013 – Scientists puzzled by manatee deaths on Florida’s east coast

August 9, 2013 – Researchers puzzled by wildlife deaths in Florida

October 24, 2013 – Researcher: High death rate, ‘puzzling’ behavior in BC orcas

November 24, 2013 –Unprecedented concentration of sea creatures near shore in California; Experts baffled , longtime residents astounded — Biologist: “ It’s a very strange year… The $64,000 question is why?”

December 5, 2013 – Mass squirrel killing leaves wildlife officers puzzled

December 22, 2013 – Abundance of snowy owls in N.J. has bird experts baffled

December 25, 2013 – Mystery Illness is Killing Bald Eagles in Utah, Wildlife …

December 30, 2013 –It’s like a whale traffic jam right now off the coast of Long Beach, Calif. — the nation’s busiest commercial port. That has scientists puzzled

January 13, 2014 –368 gray whales were spotted off the California coast in December … Scientists are puzzled as to why the whales are suddenly so common.

January 17, 2014 – State wildlife officials are trying to figure out why all the fish have died in a northern Nevada marina where the stocked fishery has flourished since the man-made lake was created nearly 15 years ago.

February 13, 2014 – Experts Examine Dead New Zealand Killer Whales – Remain Puzzled.

February 24, 2014 – Smithsonian Scientists Solve “Sudden Death at Sea” Mystery

April 30, 2014 –The endangered Olive Ridley sea turtles skipped their annual mass nesting trip to Gahirmatha this year, something that has baffled wildlife experts

May 27, 2014 – Fish deaths a mystery at Lake Mendocino

June 5, 2014 – Biologists Puzzled By 'Black Goo’ In Green Country Creek …

June 7, 2014 – Scientists still puzzled over cause of elk hoof disease

July 9, 2014 – Fish Kill Mystery Deepens - Thousands of dead fish washing up on Oahu’s west shores.

July 17, 2014 – Scientists Look for Causes of Baffling Die-Off of Sea Stars

September 11, 2014 – Who killed our swans? Experts baffled by Kennet and Avon Canal deaths

September 23, 2014 – Mystery of hundreds of fish found dead in popular east London park

December 9, 2014 – Mass strandings of seals in Cornwall leave wildlife experts ‘slightly baffled’.

December 12, 2014 – Scientists puzzled by dead steelhead in the Salmon River …

December 18, 2014 – Bern, Switzerland - Experts puzzled by disappearing fish

December 26, 2014 – Dead Birds In India Have Experts Baffled!

January 6, 2015 – Spate of deep sea beaked whale deaths puzzle experts

January 9, 2015 – Experts puzzled by increase in stranded whales

January 11, 2015 – Dead birds washing ashore by the thousands on Pacific coast baffle scientists.

January 15, 2015 - Rescue workers left baffled after hundreds of birds are found covered in a mysterious gooey substance in San Francisco Bay

Did you ever see the video of the British newscaster walking directly into an icy canal while staring at her ‘smart’ phone?

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2267585/Caught-CCTV-Moment-distracted-newsreader-plunged-freezing-canal-texting-boyfriend.html)

The helpful Organ of the State press account fawns that she was “ smitten ”, and “ texting her boyfriend ”, and that the incident was “ hilarious .” The headline tells us she was “ distracted ” (that being the meme word used to distract us from the fact that her brain was entrained in an extremely unwholesome and addictive way). They called her zombie-like walking straight into an icy canal a “ tumble ”. Through the dark magic of omnipresent, Orwellian surveillance cameras, I’m able to attach a picture of her “tumble”, here.

The incident is not humorous, to me. That is, beyond the fact that her last name is “Safe”…and that she’s a newscaster .

You may have noticed that most people don’t notice very much these days. That’s one of the main reasons the “ Poor Mother Gaia is Dying ” con has previously gained some measure of traction. Most people have been successfully conditioned to not think for themselves, at all, but rather to consume “What To Think” nuggets from controlled media outlets, like one the smitten, distracted Ms. Safe works at.

“She said that she was working for the ABC News. It was as much of the alphabet as she knew how to use.” – Elvis Costello

An exception, in terms of noticing what’s going on in the natural world, would be in the world of fishing. Farmers notice, too, but they don’t get media time very often.

Whereas, fishing? People are always talking about it, posting about it, and it’s an arm of the media that’s not controllable, and a quick perusal of that space always yields voluminous proof that Poor Mother Gaia is not dying, but rather there’s an explosion of life going on:

fantastic fishing year for 2014!

December’s fishing was on fire!!

the slot reds were amazing!

Key West fishing has been amazing lately.

Amazing fishing for Bluefin

Okuda caught his limit of bluefin

What an EPIC week of fishing we just had! No words to describe it

Juxtaposed against the media’s foul Mouthpieces, united in their false messages in a desperate but failing attempt to blunt the good news:

Ocean Life Faces Mass Extinction, Broad Study Says

Sea creatures sick, dying or disappearing at alarming rate

But we all know what happened to the Boy Who Cried Wolf.

December, 2014 – Melbourne Beach, FL - What a fantastic fishing year for 2014! December’s fishing was on fire!! There were many cold fronts and most of the action took place immediately after. The trout were finicky most of the month but the slot reds were amazing! If you were able to entice a trout, you would find it to be extra fat. Small schools of slot reds were found all over the flats from 1 - 2 feet early in the mornings after the sun warmed the water a bit while trout were found in singles scattered along drop offs into 3 feet.

January 15, 2015 – Ocean Life Faces Mass Extinction, Broad Study Says

January 18, 2015 – Sea creatures sick, dying or disappearing at alarming rate

January 22, 2015 – Louisiana - What an EPIC week of fishing we just had! No words to describe it…

January 30, 3015 – Southern California - Amazing fishing for Bluefin - Bluefin tuna continue to winter out by the Cortes and Tanner Banks and anglers continue to catch some good numbers of 15 to 35 pound bluefin. The last trip out actually found excellent numbers of bluefin biting out at the Cortes Bank as the Tribute out of Seaforth Sportfishing was out on a 1.5 day trip on Thursday and had 17 anglers catch 143 bluefin tuna, 1 skipjack and 7 bonito.

Private boater Harry Okuda of the Alfresco III was one of the 17 anglers aboard the Tribute on Thursday and he reported about the trip. Okuda said it was a fantastic day of fishing that was highlighted by an 8.5 hour bait stop. The long bait stop started from a sonar mark that was located at around 9 a.m. and it lasted until sundown.

Okuda caught his limit of bluefin on the trip and within that limit was the biggest bluefin aboard the trip which weighed in at 26.5 pounds. He said the bluefin they were catching ranged in size from around 15 pounds on up to his 26.5 pound fish.

February 2, 2015 – Feb 2, 2015: Key West fishing has been amazing lately. Lots of action in the backcountry with a mixed variety of species. Tarpon are also starting to show up for the spring on the warmer days.

January, 2015 – Irving, TX - City Crime Rate Drops for 10th Consecutive Year

January 2, 2015 – In major cities, murder rates drop precipitously

January 6, 2015 – New York - The year in crime: numbers drop drastically

January 6, 2015 – Detroit police chief: Killings, overall crime drop in 2014 …

January 13, 2015 – Cincinnati reports a drop in homicides, other crimes in 2014 …

January 18, 2015 – Amid its struggles, Puerto Rico enjoys drop in crime

January 22, 2015 – Crime statistics drop 'masks increased threat to public’

January 23, 2015 – Neosho, MO - Police See Drop in Crime Rate

January 28, 2015 – FBI’s 2014 Preliminary Crime Statistics Show Drop in Violent Crime. The number of murders declined 6.0 percent, the number of rapes (revised definition) declined 10.1 percent, aggravated assaults decreased 1.6 percent, and robbery offenses decreased 10.3 percent. Violent crime decreased in all city groupings.

January 29, 2015 – Guyana – Government pleased with drop in crime rate

January 29, 2015 - Crime has dropped 75% since 1993 in New York City

Rising awareness, continued, newscasters walking directly into frozen canals while texting, continued.

I’ve never owned a ‘smart’ phone, and only grudgingly took on an old-school clamshell, or flip phone. The real issue is that ‘smart phones’ emit far more radiation than the old clam-shell type of cell phone. And the radiation coming out of the smart phone is of much higher intensity than that coming from cell phone towers, unless you get very close to those towers. And there’s the weird zombification side of it that no one wants to talk about, see: ‘phone-zombie newscaster walking directly into icy canal.’

And I believe that, if one allows that the tower network that supports cellular phone traffic also carries and concentrates Death energy (what Wilhelm Reich called Dead Orgone Radiation, or “DOR”), the case for mitigating exposure to or avoiding ‘cell phone radiation’ becomes more compelling, still.

A recent study showed nine out of ten subjects showed observable blood changes due to cell phone radiation exposure, with their red blood cells first becoming sticky and aggregated, and upon further exposure, for most subjects, the cells became misshapen . The red blood cells become entirely stuck together in what are called rouleauxtype aggregates , which look like rolls of coins. I’ve attached a picture of that phenomenon - along with one of the British newscaster walking directly into an icy canal while staring at her ‘smart’ phone.

Have you notice everyone is having trouble sleeping? So have some other people:

December 23, 2014 – Ditch that smartphone - Sleep well! - Pioneer News

January 8, 2015 – Ditch the smartphone at bedtime?

I’m riffing more about this here because it appears that humanity may be starting to get up on top of this situation, as well - and quickly. It’s something I have predicted to those close to me for awhile, now, to general laughter. “It’ll never happen!”, they say, when I predict we are going to throw this new impedence aside.

But we are:

January 25, 2015 – There appears to be a new business success rule: put down your smartphone if you want to get ahead.

December 1, 2014 – Some boldface names from Hollywood and high fashion are using clunky old flip phones instead of smartphones

When the flock of birds or the school of fish turn, they turn apparently as one.

Mar 26, 2012 - When you dump your smartphone for a more primitive model, you’re losing real, valuable, potentially essential tools—maps, search, email …

November 5, 2012 – Got rid of my facebook…next up the smart phone

January 25, 2013 – Why I’m Glad My Smartphone Broke

March 12, 2013 – Disruptions: Even the Tech Elites Leave Gadgets Behind. If you were to meet 32-year-old Robin Sloan of San Francisco, you might think him a Luddite unable to get his head around new technologies. He owns an old Nokia phone with one main application: making phone calls. He takes notes using a pen and paper notepad. And he reads books printed on paper. But Mr. Sloan is far from a Luddite. He used to work at Twitter as a media manager, teaching news outlets to use the hottest social media tools. Before that he was with Current TV as an online strategist, inventing the future of digital journalism. Yet last year, as he set out to write his first book, “Mr. Penumbra’s 24-Hour Bookstore,” he found his iPhone and other technologies were getting in the way of his productivity, so he simply got rid of them.

April 9, 2013 – Dumb is better: Kicking the smart phone addiction

Oct 31, 2013 - Trading my smartphone for a 7-year-old Motorola Razr saved me money, and helped me focus on my wife and friends.

March 19, 2014 – In Defense of Inconvenience (and Why I Ditched My Smartphone )

April 1, 2014 – How To Wean Yourself From Your Smartphone

September 11, 2014 – A tech lover’s dare to ditch your smartphone for a day.

October 7, 2014 – Could you live without your smartphone for 100 days?

October 14, 2014 – Ditch the Smartphone? What the What? Does technology really make anything better? Yes, of course it does. I mean caller ID? How could we have ever lived without it? But what about personal interaction, sleep, trading personal information and learning? I think many of us feel constantly overloaded by the beeping, buzzing and constant pressure to stay connected. If you are feeling bombarded, choose your smartphone and computer time wisely and get out of the habit of constantly checking every device.

November 17, 2014 – Top 10 reasons to ditch your smartphone

November 20, 2014 – A study conducted at Baylor University in 2014 found that 60 percent of college students claim to be addicted to their phones.

Wikipedia: Some laypeople claim that there can even be such a thing as a “mobile phone addiction”. However, most doctors do not use any such diagnostic phrase. There is no consensus among doctors that “mobile phone addiction” would be a useful diagnosis.

December 1, 2014 – Some boldface names from Hollywood and high fashion are using clunky old flip phones instead of smartphones

December 21, 2014 – Hipsters Ditch Smartphones For Old School 'Dumbphones’

December 23, 2014 – Ditch that smartphone - Sleep well! - Pioneer News

January 8, 2015 – Ditch the smartphone at bedtime?

January 25, 2015 – There appears to be a new business success rule: put down your smartphone if you want to get ahead.

The great artificial drought has been broken, continued. Plentiful rainfall is occurring around the globe, and the Powers That Are About to No Longer Be are powerless to stop it. That’s a really bad thing for them, because, as the us-vs.-them, divide-and-conquer model broke down, they went all-in with an us-vs.- Nature , us-vs.-the-Environment scam, a con I imagine they thought could never break down, like Uhmericans vs. Commies, or whatever, did.

For a long, long, time, millennia, in fact, they were restricted to driving Death energy into the world’s energy grid via sacrifices performed at stone monoliths positioned at key points on that grid. But later, in the “modern era”, all manner of etheric weaponry were created and deployed, an early example being the Eiffel tower (“it’s so beautiful! ”), which faced staunch opposition when the illuminists who built it ramrodded it into the Paris landscape.

By midcentury, there were “microwave communication relay towers” on top of the mountain above my hometown. “On top of the mountain” is key, as that’s where the Ba’al worshippers set up their Ba’al pillars, they worshipped “in the high places”. Same shit, different millennia. By the way, the systems do, indeed, also carry communication data.

Fast forward to the late 20th century, when the cell phone tower network was thrown up suddenly, almost overnight, around the globe (“they’re so convenient!”). Concentrating and Distributing and amplifying Death energy, what Wilhelm Reich called Dead Orgone Radiation, or DOR.

You’ve been taught “tut, tut, there’s no such thing as ghosts”, wait, I mean the Ether, so the pestilent black magicians who hide in plain sight among us could have free run of the battlefield.

Most fortunately for us all, simple, inexpensive orgonite devices based on Reich’s groundbreaking work transmute the Death energy into what he called Positive Orgone Radiation, or POR. And they keep doing it unless they are smashed to bits.

And a growing number of well-intentioned orgonite device deployers is unknitting the dark web of Death energy, patiently architected through literally millennia. It’s like the Maginot line in WWII, fantastically perfect, until the Germans drove around it .

Someone close to me said “I don’t trust Orgonite.” I replied “your trust has nothing to do with it – it’s a simple device, like a lighter. That or I am a dupe, one of the two. Time will tell.”

“Some areas could see in excess of 10 inches of rain through early Saturday.”

http://wattsupwiththat.com/201…alifornia/

Satellite Animation Shows February Return of the Pineapple Express to California

February 4, 2014

As originally predicted in this WUWT story from Monday, the pineapple express is here according to NASA: The “Pineapple Express” has set up again and is bringing wet weather to the U.S. Pacific Northwest. An animation of satellite imagery from NOAA’s GOES-West satellite from Feb. 1 to Feb. 4, 2015 captured the movement of a stream of clouds associated with moisture that is expected to bring rain and snow to the region over the next several days.

The ”Pineapple Express” occurs when warm air and lots of moisture are transported from the Central Pacific, near Hawaii, to the Eastern Pacific Ocean.

“Good news for Northern California and the Pacific Northwest,” said Bill Patzert, climatologist for NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California. “Beginning Wednesday, a series of storms pumped up by a moisture-laden ‘Pineapple Express’ system surging out of the warm tropical Pacific will deliver some small relief to rain and snow starved California. Though not a drought buster, we Californians are hoping this might be a preview of coming attractions for February and March. We are in the fourth quarter of our winter rain season and need a ‘hail mary’ to beat this drought down,” Patzert said.

On Feb.4 NOAA’s National Weather Service Weather Prediction Center (NPC) in College Park, Maryland issued a short range forecast discussion about the Pineapple Express. NPC noted: A weather system that’s tapping into abundant moisture in the Pacific will bring moderate to heavy rainfall to the Pacific Northwest beginning Wednesda y. The rain will spread into northern California on Thursday and is expected to continue through the weekend. Some areas could see in excess of 10 inches of rain through early Saturday.

The Pineapple Express is expected to affect areas from northwest California into coastal Oregon and Washington State. NPC noted that the “Express” is expected to produce mostly light to moderate rainfall totals for the coastal Pacific Northwest on Feb. 4, with much heavier totals expected the following two days.

Rising awareness, continued, newscasters walking directly into frozen canals while texting, continued.

I’ve never owned a ‘smart’ phone, and only grudgingly took on an old-school clamshell, or flip phone. The real issue is that ‘smart phones’ emit far more radiation than the old clam-shell type of cell phone. And the radiation coming out of the smart phone is of much higher intensity than that coming from cell phone towers, unless you get very close to those towers. And there’s the weird zombification side of it that no one wants to talk about, see: ‘phone-zombie newscaster walking directly into icy canal.’

And I believe that, if one allows that the tower network that supports cellular phone traffic also carries and concentrates Death energy (what Wilhelm Reich called Dead Orgone Radiation, or “DOR”), the case for mitigating exposure to or avoiding ‘cell phone radiation’ becomes more compelling, still.

A recent study showed nine out of ten subjects showed observable blood changes due to cell phone radiation exposure, with their red blood cells first becoming sticky and aggregated, and upon further exposure, for most subjects, the cells became misshapen . The red blood cells become entirely stuck together in what are called rouleauxtype aggregates , which look like rolls of coins. I’ve attached a picture of that phenomenon - along with one of the British newscaster walking directly into an icy canal while staring at her ‘smart’ phone.

Jeff, it would be interesting if someone did serious research on the comparative harm of domestic electric instalations, microwave ovens, internet routers, mobile phones, smartphones, TVs, smart TVs, computers and all other domestic and industrial electronics. That research should also compare the “before and after” effects of applying orgonite. I think it would be great advertisement!

On that note, I don’t think one needs to ditch anything just because it may be harmful, except maybe working in a nuclear power plant. Technology has the potencial to be used for good or bad. Sure, some electric and electronic-based technology is partially designed to be harmful, but that’s where orgonite comes in ;-)

I know Georg from orgoniseafrica.com makes mobile phones ‘buttons’ - basically nicely shaped orgonite with double-sided tape. It shouldn’t be hard to make something similar with some effort and a good mold, if one is so inclined. Maybe that wouldn’t even be necessary if one is using the phone in a throroughly orgonised environment.

Personally, I use a smarphone because my ‘normal’ phone missed some basic functionalities like recording multiple call times from the same number. The battery usually lasts a week as I hardly use it for anything else other than calling and receiving calls. Sometimes it comes in real handy that one can take notes or make photos on the spot.

I do have one of Georg’s cell phone buttons but I wonder if it would really be necessary in this environment 8-) There was a time when it seemed to me that it indeed affected the sleep but to be honest so can orgonite also affect the sleep - it can happen if you have a lot of orgonite in your room that it ‘works’ so much on you during the night that it’s hard to sleep. I guess it all comes back to trying to find a balance.

Carlos

It seems obvious to me that some of the death towers carry cell traffic but cellphones worked just as well before these were suddenly erected by the millions in 2001, of course. I remember cell repeaters in those years that were unobtrusive and low-powered and a fellow who installs cell tech on death towers recently told me that there’s a new trend of returning to the old, low powered installations. In the past year there’s also been a huge increase in the number of death towers, too, which means I have to get around and bust all the new ones in my area.

I had live blood analysis done a few years ago (NO pathogenic organisms in my body Wink) and my red cells were also stacked like coins but the fellow told me it’s only because I just ate a big protein meal and wasn’t drinking enough water. Hydrating loosens them up immediately, he said. Most Americans don’t drink much water. I don’t think coffee and soda count.

A problem with researching things like this is that it’s usually costly to do it in a properly objective way. All of us tend to quote confident sources who may make unsubstantiated statements but this is a time when all of us need to hold ourselves accountable for the claims we make, which is why I make so few of them. People who sell alternative health products are some of the worst offenders. It’s always acceptable to state our personal impressions since those are obviously subjective but often resonate with many of our readers.

People who rely on personal charisma to get people’s attention can’t afford to give the impression that they’re fallible, which is why I encourage people to distrust personal charisma.

There have been successful grassroot (not funded by the sewer rat corporations) research efforts, such as Dr Barry Fell’s (author of America, BC ) grassroot network of amateur and professional archaeologists who gathered plaster impressions of Egyptian, Celtic, Phoenician and North African stone inscriptions across North America a few decades ago. ‘Phoenician’ is synonymous with ‘Babylonian,’ by the way. EW is an impressive collection of empirical evidence of some of the benefits of orgonite. I think that accountable people (our target audience) relate better to empirically gathered evidence than to corporate-funded research and the insistent claims and denials of stuffed white coats.

When Carol looks at the phone’s energy effect on the body she says it doesn’t seem to be a problem unless it plastered next to the head. She also says that orgonite doesn’t do much to stop that, which is why we don’t offer those devices for phones. Most people still put them next to their ears, which no doubt delights the NSA and/or whoever decided to weaponize these handy things.

Complaints about ‘electromagetic radiation’ in the home skyrocketed after the death towers were erected, which leads me to assume that the main problem is coming from outside the home and that a lot of alternative businessmen are cashing in on this terror. Hypersensitivity to electromagnetic radiation is a sign of chronic sickness, which became endemic around that time but I think that was mostly due to repeated exposure to the bioweaponry of chemtrails, then exacerbated by the death towers. Most of the people who got damaged by chemtrails didn’t die from it, though, and apparently the cancer rate rises exponentially around the death towers. I hear from lots and lots of sick people around the world so it’s easy to track things like this.

Similar to the cellphone dilemma, perhaps, is that when people see the energy of a death tower after it’s been flipped with orgonite there’s a margin, about a meter all around, that’s delineated by a dark line and the energy between the line and the tower is presumably still very bad. If that’s so, then standing ten feet from the flipped tower isn’t a problem but leaning against it might be.

Smart meters were introduced some time after people started flipping the death towers. Carol and I assume that the NSA and other mass-murder agencies knew that before long none of their tower weaponry was going to be effective so they put their signal weaponry right on people’s houses. These are probably not nearly as noxious as the death towers since they don’t consume much power. Death towers use a massive amount of power, according to the size of the power cables running up to the various transmitters on them. I have a piece of one of those cables; it’s a 1/4" diameter copper tube in the middle rather than a wire that’s in your TV’s coax cable, and a quarter inch of dense, white plastic insulation (like a TV’s coax cable) around that, covered by another layer of plastic. I don’t think there’s any braided-metal shielding layer but I’ll check it again tomorrow at the hangar. Wrapping foil around a smart meter evidently blocks the weaponized signal aspect. Avista might tell you that you break laws by doing that and they can’t then read the meters from the street but if we had a smart meter I’d re-wrap the meter every time the metermaid guy tore it off to read it and I’m pretty sure the Avista golem would be afraid to draw attention to these weapons and to their blatant criminal trespassing by prosecuting us. I mentioned Avista because it suddenly became a national utilities monopoly in the 90s without any fanfare. Monopolies are fascist institutions by definition. It’s funny that you mentioned the Eiffel Tower because fascism was fully developed in France before the German and Italian regimes embraced it between the wars.

I think it was hard for the sewer rats to weaponize cellphones. I think it would be much easier and cheaper to make cellphones that have no negative effects at all. Some people who seem to know what they’re talking about have claimed that all cell traffic is now handled by satellites directly and has been for many years. Irridium Corp put thousands of these comm satellites in orbit many years ago for satellite phones, then immediately (allegedly) went bankrupt. Suddenly, and very recently, satellite phones became easily available and the name, ‘Irridium,’ was featured. I assume the name has infantile satanic/masonic connotations. The French have been shooting comm satellites into orbit from tropical cannons for many years, much like Jules Verne originally described. I don’t ever mean to bash the amazing French; only the Whore of Babylon’s (London’s) old toady regime, there.

High tech shouldn’t feel threatening to us, I think, and it’s inevitable, anyway. Nanotech is even more vexing to Luddites and I think the Chinese have been using it commercially for a long time. I think it’s only used by the military/secret-police over here. People will probably always take pleasure in low-tech pursuits, which can be quite fulfilling and a lot more rewarding and fun if our survival isn’t dependent on it. I hang glide, paraglide, ride horses & sail, for instance, and I do calligraphy and brush lettering from time to time & woodwork with hand tools. Calligraphy essentially vanished in the West and was resurrected in the previous century. Now, there’s generally more art in it than before. Calligraphy as an art form never missed a beat in Asia and Central Asia. None of that is high tech and none of it will perish from society in spite of the availability of convenient technology. Some people even take pleasure from toiling in the dirt. If one researches the Luddites it’s obvious that the British oligarchy created that movement to feed a contrived dialectic, just like the Rockefeller money keeps the gloomy, fascist Greenboots goosestepping across the globe.

The new abundant rain in California saddens me just a bit because one of the EW contributors in California who is a pilot is planning to buy a plane for gifting the coastal waters and a Canadian gifter intends to do the coast from Canada through Mexico from a nice, new boat. I assume that coastal gifting will end the droughts forever in California west of the Sierras. Maybe the sewer rats who created the drought are afraid of our solution, so abandoned their agenda quickly? I don’t think the ‘Pineapple Express’ brought any rain at all to California last year and perhaps the year before. The drought happened kind of suddenly, two years ago, right after I gifted the north/south desert-creation barrier that Reich located and successfully, but only temporarily, neutralized with cloudbusters in 1954. In the months immediately after I did that there was more rain in the ‘California Sahara’ to the east than in the verdant area between the barrier and the coast, which includes San Diego. I followed it up a year later with more on the desert side from my little airplane.

We stopped the hurricane agenda mainly with coastal gifting in Florida & some in the Bahamas in 2006, though we also flipped all the weather weaponry in the southern half of the state at the time. I think enough of that weaponry has been flipped in California that they had to create and maintain the drought from offshore.

I wonder if that weather tracking facility you mentioned is also a weapon facility and ought to be gifted, the way the ‘Hurricane Tracking Center’ in Miami used to be. We called it ‘The Hurricane Direction Center.’ The first time Carol and I drove past there was in early 2003 and we had just dropped a bunch of orgonite around that bit hill at the ‘closed’ (read: went underground) Homestead air force base just to the south. It’s the only hill in the region and didn’t exist until shortly after the base was opened in the 50s. I think the thugs later figured out better ways to hide the dirt from their underground bases. That hill bristled with weather weaponry & I got to use the spudgun to get orgonite into some of the fenced nuke-cooling ponds around it. I think we enraged the sewer rats so much that as we drove past the HAARPicane Direction Center a few miles to the north there were sudden gale-force winds that stopped traffic, a flooded highway from unpredicted heavy rain and and flashes of green lightning all around us as we drove past. All that was gone in a few minutes and the TV’s local talking weather heads were astonished, we learned later. Carol said when it was happening, ‘They’re really mad at us.’

‘We’re not happy until they’re not happy.’
~Don

Carlos, Don, thanks for these great additions.

“I hang glide, paraglide, ride horses & sail, for instance, and I do calligraphy and brush lettering from time to time & woodwork with hand tools. Calligraphy essentially vanished in the West and was resurrected in the previous century. Now, there’s generally more art in it than before. Calligraphy as an art form never missed a beat in Asia and Central Asia.”

That’s remarkable, I’ve recently begin predicting calligraphy’s return to my friends (along with quilting bees) . One can read books of correspondence from, say, Thomas Jefferson, and he sat there and wrote it with a quill pen.

I’m very much pro technology, as long as it is not secretly weaponized.

“Maybe the sewer rats who created the drought are afraid of our solution, so abandoned their agenda quickly.”

That would be excellent. I rather think they are so mad, and so obsessive, that they’re doing whatever they can as hard as they can, and are simply being overwhelmed by superior force. Which is in this case now-unstoppably rising levels of what Wilhelm Reich called “POR”, for “Postive Orgone Radiation.”

Looked at another way, we’re in the midst of a slow, steady removal and transformation of the Death energy so carefully produced, husbanded and distributed into the environment by these barely-closeted, Death-worshipping scoundrels for so long. I think the world may just being going back to the way it always was.

It’s kind of like how they won’t turn off the Death towers, even when they’ve been flipped, with orgonite devices placed nearby transforming the Death energy to the positive.

They also have vast, but not unlimited resources. So they can’t build or expand the Death energy network fast enough, any more. And since they’re so insane they won’t turn it off, they’re only hastening their own desmise.

“Biggest Bristol Bay Sockeye Run in 20 years forecast for 2015.” The hits just keep on coming, don’t they?

The protective lapdog press account below that describes the amazing happening takes pains to blunt the gigantically positive message as best it can: “ The exciting prospect of a huge fishing season is tempered by the reality that it hasn’t happened yet .”

I guess they’re holding out hope that their dark masters may yet create and release some new virus or plague to somehow stop the historically-high salmon population.

In the story, you can see how, since 2001, forecasts have averaged 8 percent lower than the number of salmon that returned. But this year biologists were way off, with a forecast 36 percent below the run .

Biologists, who are metadata-oriented scientists who are obsessed with numbers - were way off for several reasons. One being that the incredible boom we’re seeing in life around the globe is unprecendented, and happening with astounding speed. A second is that they’ve been programmed into a dark philosophy that holds that “Poor Mother Gaia is Dying”, crushed by the virus-like burden of mankind. And so the amazing positive changes that they (and we) are witnessing, are literally beyond them . The third, and most signal reason is that the nattily-dressed, Machiavellian sociopaths at the top of the control pyramid the Biologists inhabit are deliberately cutting down the number, and that lie is being caught and exposed by me, here. As you saw, they cut it by 8% each year, every year, but the gigantic number of fish is beyond their ability to spin or sweep under the rug.

You can see how the folks at the top of the control pyramid are always blunting the message, cutting the numbers wherever possible: "The University of Washington’s Alaska salmon program released its Bristol Bay prediction for 2015 last Friday, a day after the state’s announcement. It is forecasting a return of almost 50 million Bristol Bay salmon, about 4 million below the state’s forecast."

The article presents good news: “The state forecasts particular high returns to the Kvichak, Naknek and Egegik river systems.” Which is followed by immediate dissembling, hedging, blunting: " But forecasts for individual rivers tend not to be as accurate as for the whole bay, biologists said."

The sociopaths I mentioned previously are the guys who make sure the long term average for the Bristol Bay salmon run is THIRTY TWO MILLION , and who make sure that’s the number that gets published and repeated. 32 is a very important number to these people, you see. For the coincidence theorists out there, I’d note that the number of salmon returning to spawning grounds " should top 13 million ." 13 is another number that’s very important to them - to maintain cognitive dissonance, tell self that 13, both here and in the context of the 13 original colonies, are used coincidentally.

The article takes pains to say that salmon runs are cyclical, and they absolutely are. Yet when they table such a fact, and yet carefully omit discussion of record salmon runs going on at the same time in the Nordic nations, they expose themselves. They’re not liars, they’re tellers of half truths , which is what all good disinformation is. You have to give the conscious mind a nugget of truth to start with, then begin the careful misleading process.

Cheeringly, the article is unable to mention or spin " Climate Change ", or the more laughable than ever " Global Warming " into the story. Usually they’ll try to say something like " rising carbon dioxide causes fish to breed more " or " just another Boom-Bust cycle created by Climate Change (shake voodoo doll). That latter meme seems to be the most effective for them - it’s what NPR addicts immediately say to me when I talk about record animal populations.

But nothing, here. The only other negativity they can muster is " too many salmon to process ", that’s rich.

“Biggest Bristol Bay Sockeye Run in 20 years forecast for 2015”

http://www.adn.com/article/201…ecast-2015

Biggest Bristol Bay Sockeye Run in 20 years forecast for 2015

November 19, 2014

The biggest run of Bristol Bay salmon in 20 years is projected to slam nets and reach spawning grounds in 2015, a bounty for commercial fishermen and a challenge for processors.

The Alaska Department of Fish and Game last week forecast a Bristol Bay run of 54 million Sockeye. That’s up by more than 50% over the long term average of 32 Million .

“Bring them on!” one man posted on a Bristol Bay commercial fishing Facebook page.

A group that represents the Bristol Bay driftnet fleet, Bristol Bay Regional Seafood Development Association, linked to the forecast on its website.

“Spoiler alert: It’s big,” the association said.

If the forecast is borne out, next year’s return of one of Alaska’s most lucrative fisheries will be the biggest since 1995. Bristol Bay’s red salmon runs are the biggest in the world. Protecting them has been a central theme in the fight against the Pebble prospect, the massive gold and copper mine proposed for the region.

The exciting prospect of a huge fishing season is tempered by the reality that it hasn’t happened yet.

“They are paper fish until they show up,” said Robert Heyano of Dillingham, who has fished Bristol Bay since he was a boy at Ekuk Beach, helping work his family’s anchored-down setnets along shore. Since 1972, he’s fished with driftnets from his boat and now is president of the Bristol Bay Regional Seafood Development Association, which represents more than 1,800 fishermen who driftnet in Bristol Bay. About half live in Alaska.

The forecast includes a projection of 2 million reds that originated in Bristol Bay spawning grounds and that state managers expect will be caught south of the Alaska Peninsula before reaching the bay. Some 52 million are expected to make it to the bay, and almost 39 million are expected to be caught there, under the forecast. The number reaching spawning grounds – what biologists refer to as escapement – should top 13 million.

“I’m looking forward to it,” Heyano said. “I’m pretty confident the number will represent the accurate figure, give or take a few million on either side.”

The University of Washington’s Alaska salmon program released its Bristol Bay prediction for 2015 last Friday, a day after the state’s announcement. It is forecasting a return of almost 50 million Bristol Bay salmon, about 4 million below the state’s forecast. All nine river systems that feed into Bristol Bay are expected to see healthy returns next year, the university concluded.

The state forecasts particular high returns to the Kvichak, Naknek and Egegik river systems. But forecasts for individual rivers tend not to be as accurate as for the whole bay, biologists said.

Sibling strength

The predicted surge is rooted in a twist from this year’s Bristol Bay run. A large number of the reds were small jacks that only spent a year in the ocean rather than the more typical two or three, said Chuck Brazil, Bristol Bay area research biologist.

Those little reds, however, have siblings still swimming in the Pacific Ocean, and research biologists believe many will head back next summer.

“Our forecasts are based on sibling relationships,” Brazil said Tuesday. “In 2014 the return of sockeye to Bristol Bay had a strong jack component.”

Few jacks are caught by the hundreds of boats in the Bristol Bay commercial fleet, he said. The mesh openings on those nets are too big.

“They’ll swim right through it,” Brazil said. Instead, Fish and Game crews caught large numbers of jacks in fine, cotton mesh nets they put out on beaches upriver near spawning grounds. Salmon caught in beach seines help Fish and Game evaluate the run, including the age of the returning salmon, he said.

The projected harvest of almost 39 million reds is above what fishermen have been allowed over the last 10 years. The catch has ranged from 15 million to 31 million and has averaged 26.5 million sockeye salmon, according to Fish and Game.

“As a fisherman, you see a forecast like this and your heart starts pounding,” said Sue Aspelund, executive director of the Bristol Bay Regional Seafood Development Association, whose daughter still fishes the family setnet site in Bristol Bay. The biggest plus, she said, is that spawning goals should be met.

Overloading processors?

Bristol Bay forecasts tend to be accurate and if anything underestimate what’s coming, the new Fish and Game forecast says. Since 2001, forecasts have averaged 8 percent lower than the number of salmon that returned. But this year biologists were way off, with a forecast 36 percent below the run.

If the surge comes, fishermen will be ready with spare nets and maybe extra crew members, Heyano said.

The challenge will be for processors to handle so many fish within just a few weeks, say state managers and commercial fishermen.

“The biggest limiting factor is the processing capacity,” said Travis Elison, the Fish and Game management biologist for part of the Bristol Bay watershed. “It really depends on how the run comes in.”

If the salmon make their push into Bristol Bay steadily over a 20-day period, the processors should be able to keep up, he said. But a big spike over a day or two or three may produce “more fish than industry can harvest in that short amount of time.”

With huge runs, processors may end up canning more fish and freezing less, meaning less selection for buyers, Aspelund said.

Fishermen pulling so many salmon from the mesh of nets also can find it difficult to ensure the best quality, something her organization has been helping fishermen work on, she said.

“You look at a run this size and we really start worrying about being able to maintain that,” she said. “You are picking harder and picking faster and you just can’t handle them quite as carefully.”

Bristol Bay, the most productive sockeye fishery in the world, has experienced cycles of low years, followed by big years, a chain that then repeats, Brazil said. Since 1989, for instance, the Bristol Bay run has exceeded 40 million sockeye 16 times and three times has topped 50 million, he said.

The years from 1989 to 1995 were remarkable, with Bristol Bay runs averaging 51 million sockeye. But that flipped for the next eight years, when runs averaged 27 million, only to see a period of big returns start anew in 2004.

The last low cycle was from 2011 through 2013, Brazil said.

A number of fish expected to return next year were spawned in 2011, biologists said. But others had their beginnings in the gravel of streams before that.

The forecast, Brazil said, shows that the Bristol Bay salmon run “is healthy and sustainable.”

The old snow record was just broken in Boston, by eleven inches . That’s a wide margin.

“That was to be accompanied by the coldest air of the season — wind chills of 10 to 30 below zero from New York northward.”

Tough for them to maintain the ‘ hottest year in the planet’s history’ scam in these conditions, non ?

In the article about all the snow, below, check out the Mayor of Boston’s hilarious shout-out to his barely-closeted Satanist buddies: “We’ve gotten whacked pretty good over the last, literally, 13 days."

For those wishing to maintain cognitive dissonance, file that as just another coincidental reference to a number of high occult significance. That along with the number of salmon reaching spawning grounds in the previous post, which “should top 13 million.”

The winter is not absurd , as the meteorologist from the Weather Channel whines and froths at the end of the article, but rather wholly appropriate, both in terms of temperature and precipitation levels. I think it’s just they’d gotten kind of complacent, what with their Death energy-based weather weaponry working so well at creating an artificial drought, for, oh, quite a few years. But that was before the widespread distribution of simple orgonite devices caused that system to no longer worky, breaking the great artificial drought that not very many people talk about, at this time.

If the meteorologist wasn’t on the payroll of some very unsavory people, he’d talk about how Boston’s massive snowfalls map against increased precipitation around the globe. But he is, and he doesn’t.

Oh, and winter isn’t dragging on as noted in the headline (see: whining and frothing’ previous). It’s February, and it’s supposed to be cold and snowy.

Farmers, calmly sitting on their farms carving clock cases, would welcome the snow, knowing that it would be building up the water table for the next season. Not professional meteorologists, though. I wonder if he used the words ‘ snowbomb ’, or ‘ snowmageddon ’ in his TV spot today?

Here, again, in this story, I’m happy to say that the charlatans are unable to peep about this being ‘ just more proof of Climate Change ( shake voodoo doll). No, just bitching about the snow, no reportage on what’s driving it, how it maps against increased precipitation in every nation.

They talk about it in a Middle Ages kind of way.

http://www.nbcnews.com/news/we…gs-n303086

Boston Buried By Snow Again as ’Absurd’ Winter Drags On

February 9, 2015

Boston is buried again.

The city was hammered on Monday by its third winter storm in two weeks, and records fell with the snow.

Counting the 20 inches of snow that had fallen at Logan airport since late Saturday, there was 37 inches on the ground, beating a 1996 record for the greatest snow depth in Boston.

And over the past 30 days, Boston has recorded more than 69 inches of snow, easily topping the previous record of 58.8 inches from Jan. 9 to Feb. 7, 1978.

“We’ve never seen the likes of this here in Boston,” Mayor Marty Walsh said. "We’ve gotten whacked pretty good over the last, literally, 13 days."

Walsh closed schools through Tuesday. He also encouraged people to stay off the roads through Tuesday to let snowplows clear the streets — no easy task during the onslaught. Boston had more than 600 pieces of equipment out removing snow.

“Just when we start to get ahead of the intersections, start to open them up, we get belted with another storm,” he told reporters.

Other places shared the misery . Snow was falling at midafternoon across almost all of New York state and across all six states of New England. Somerset, Vermont, had 14 inches, and Amsterdam, New York, had 13.8 inches.

Forecasters warned that ice accumulation was possible in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland.

The snow was expected to move out by early Tuesday — but two more possible storms were on the way. It was too soon for forecasters to know for sure, but they said a winter storm expected on Thursday could be a big headache for the Northeast.

That was to be accompanied by the coldest air of the season — wind chills of 10 to 30 below zero from New York northward.

"It’s just becoming absurd at this point," said Ari Sarsalari, a meteorologist for The Weather Channel.