“When we were half-way to Chinon we happened upon yet one more squad of enemies. They burst suddenly out of the woods, and in considerable force, too; but we were not the apprentices we were ten or twelve days before; no, we were seasoned to this kind of adventure now; our hearts did not jump into our throats and our weapons tremble in our hands. We had learned to be always in battle array, always alert, and always ready to deal with any emergency that might turn up. We were no more dismayed by the sight of these people than our commander was. Before they could form, Joan had delivered the order, “Forward!” and were down upon them with a rush. They stood no chance; they turned tail and scattered, we plowing through them as if they had been men of straw. That was our last ambuscade, and it was probably laid for us by that treacherous rascal, the King’s own minister and favorite, De la Tremouille.”
From “Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc”, by Mark Twain, 1896
THE DATA
In 1996, what was then the largest giant sunfish in history was caught in Japan. It weighed 2,300 kilograms.
In 2018, the giant sunfish was officially recognized as a species for the first time.
If there was a Guinness Book of World Records giant sunfish in Japan in 1996, why wasn’t it officially recognized as a species until 2018?
In 1996, the giant sunfish winked into existence for the first time in history, in the Pacific Ocean off Japan. Then, sometime after 1996, the giant sunfish was driven out of existence by purportedly-harmless non-ionizing microwave radiation. It would remain absent for over twenty years, when it suddenly winked back into existence in the Atlantic Ocean off Portugal, when the etheric environment had returned to a level of health where the species could once again exist within it.
From 1996 to 2020, the world record giant sunfish increased in size by 19%, from 2,300 kilograms to 2,744 kilograms. CNN.com’s Harfsa Khalil omitted the percentage, described it only-generally as "more than 400 kilograms (882 pounds) heavier ", and said it was "whopping ".
The size, fertility, longevity and very existence of any organism vary directly with the health of its etheric environment.
In December 2020, what we euphemistically refer to as “Secret Agents” ran the world’s largest giant sunfish down with their boat. It had a huge bruise on its head, embedded with red paint from the keel of a boat.
Portugal’s Department of Biodiversity and Marine Policy said the wound “may have caused the animal’s death. However, it is unknown if the impact was pre- or post-mortem.”
The fish was otherwise without degradation of any kind - no fish nips, no shark bites, as would have occurred if it had been left in the ocean for even an hour after its death.
José Nuno Gomes-Pereira, Ph.D., lead author of the paper and postdoctoral researcher from the Atlantic Naturalist Association, said that it was “saddening to see the animal in this situation”.
Jose blacked out any information beyond saying only that it had been “found”.
In her CNN story, Hafsa Khalil said only “Researchers said that the animal was found dead”.
The Journal of Fish Biology sat on the story for almost a year before publishing it.
THE ARTICLES
On October 18, 2022, cnn.com said “Record-breaking bony fish weighing 3 tons found”.
Where author Hafsa Khalil carefully omitted “giant sunfish”, to make the subject almost unsearchable. That’s because, as a propagandist, she knows that seventy percent of readers only read the headlines, and that her hedging generality goes a long way toward “compartmentalizing” awareness of the sudden, unexplained, exponential increase in size of the giant sunfish which she is attempting to obfuscate. More spectacularly, still, she omitted the fact that it had been found dead.
Hafsa goes on to describe what is definitively the world’s heaviest fish with “A giant sunfish believed to be the world’s heaviest bony fish has been discovered in the Azores archipelago, Portugal, weighing a whopping 2,744 kilograms (3 tons).”
Here, bravely, brazenly, and even more misleadingly, she has said that it was “discovered”, but again neglects the crucial fact that it was dead.
She goes on to say “Researchers said the animal was dead , floating near Faial Island in the central North Atlantic in December. Although found last year, details of the discovery have only recently been published in the Journal of Fish Biology.”
Can you see how, after finally spitting out “found dead”, she walked it right back to “found”?
Here we can also see the purported fish enthusiasts at the Journal of Fish Biology sitting on the story for over a year.
The article goes on to say:
“The carcass is more than 400 kilograms (882 pounds) heavier than the previous world record holder for heaviest bony fish – a 2,300-kilogram (5,070-pound) female giant sunfish caught off Kamogawa in Japan in 1996.”
Where "more than 400 kilograms (882 pounds) heavier is a hedging generality put forward in place of the far more impactful percentage increase between the old record and the new, which would give specific insight into the magntitude of the sudden, exponential increase in size of the giant sunfish in the Atlantic ocean.
So, I had to do the math to learn that, from 1996 to 2022, the world record giant sunfish increased in size by 19%, from 2,300 kilograms to 2,744 kilograms. CNN.com’s Harfsa Khalil omitted the percentage, described it only-generally as “more than 400 kilograms (882 pounds) heavier”, and said it was “whopping”.
The article goes on to say:
"José Nuno Gomes-Pereira, lead author of the paper and postdoctoral researcher from the Atlantic Naturalist Association, told CNN Tuesday that it was saddening ‘to see the animal in this situation as it must have been a king of open ocean.’ The “tremendously big” sunfish has been buried in the Natural Park of Faial Island, he added.
Where author Hafsa Khalil walked what was by far the biggest sunfish the world has ever seen back to merley “tremendously big”, and, for good measure, put “tremendously big” into quotes, to call it into question.
Say what you will about our literally-blood-drinking Illuminist friends, there is simply no quit in them.
The article goes on to say:
“Giant sunfish (Mola alexandrini) were first recognized as their own species in 2018 and are known to weigh twice as much as the second heaviest fish species, the ocean sunfish (Mola mola), according to a news release from the Atlantic Naturalist Association last Thursday.”
Wait, what? We learned previously that the previous world-record giant sunfish was caught off Japan in 1996. Yet it was not formally recognized as a species until 2018? What gives?
It will take a larger article on the giant sunfish to further expose that bioscience pile of bullshit.
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. One of those variants is “unknown”.
Gomes-Pereira said the dead sunfish had a “contusion” – a bruise – on its front, which may have caused the animal’s death. However, it is unknown if the impact was pre- or post-mortem. The wound was embedded with a red paint normally used to coat the keels of boats, the journal article added."
Here, we can see that the sunfish was deliberately run down by an Illuminist agent performing an act of environmental terrorism. Author Hafsa Khalil has done what he can to cover it up by using the meme “unknown” and “may have caused the animal’s death”. Even more spectacularly, it was certainly the “Researchers” who “found” the fish who ran it down, as evidenced by the fact that it was not all munched up by sharks and other fish, who would set upon it the moment after it died.
Here’s its murdered, pristine self:
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(The world’s largest giant sunfish, run down and killed by what we euphemistically refer to as “Secret Agents” in 2021. The Journal of Fish Biology sat on the story for over a year before publishing it.)
As a bonus, author Hafsa Khalil walked “fish” back to “animal”, to make the subject that much less searchable. It’s an example of the propaganda technique known as “compartmentalization”.
José Nuno Gomes-Pereira betrayed himself when he said that he was “saddened to see the animal in this situation”.
What kind of fish enthusiast would refer to a fish as an “animal”? It’s precisely the same technique that author Hafsa Khalil used in the previous paragraph.
And why would Jose be sad, if the largest bony fish ever documented in the history of the world had died of natural causes?" He really steps in it with "this situation", which is shorthand for the fact that the researchers ran over it deliberately with the boat, only nobody in the conspiring circle of generational Satanist Freemasons is allowed to break cover and say so.
As a bonus, author Hafsa Khalil walked Jose’s saddened state back to merely “it was saddening”.
Here’s Hafsa Khalil’s picture, in a Satanic purple jacket:
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(CNN’s Hafsa Khalil)
I have included her photograph so that you could get a better idea of what a generational Satanist Freemason in a position of marginal influence looks like.
She figured that the rubes would never notice the coded visual imagery.
They are all related to one another through the maternal bloodline. They comprise between twenty and thirty percent of the populace, and are hiding in plain sight in every city, town and village on Earth. It’s how the few have controlled the many all the way back to Babylon, and before.
But they say that the hardest part of solving a problem is recognizing that you have one.
Don Croft used to say “Parasites fear exposure above all else”.
Given her level of maturity, and the highly-formulaic nature of the propaganda, it’s clear that many or most of these “journalists” are simply handed their pieces down from Corporate, and sign their names to them, and collect their paychecks.
Jeff Miller, Libertyville, IL, February 12, 2022
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