Technology driving exponential increase in fish record registration in Georgia, experts say

“I need not pause to explain that crime is not a disease. It is criminology that is a disease.”

― From " Eugenics and Other Evils: An Argument Against the Scientifically Organized State ", by G.K. Chesterton, 1922

April 14, 2020 - Allentown, PA - An unseasonable insult: We’re weeks into spring, and suddenly it’s starting to feel like winter

April 27, 2020 - D.C. area seeing longest cool streak in two years, and its weather is like the Pacific Northwest

May 14, 2020 - April 2020: another month that’s the second warmest on record www.climate.gov

May 7, 2020 - Polar vortex 2020: The science behind the spring cold snap

May 10, 2020 - Massachusetts - Boston weather: When will it finally start to warm up ?

It’s certainly been a chilly spring so far .

June 5, 2020 - Climate change : May 2020 is hottest month on record . www.cnbc.com

June 19, 2020 - Maryland - How Cool Weather And COVID-19 Have Impacted Crab Season

Will Kreamer, the owner of Chesapeake’s Bounty, a primarily produce and seafood market with locations in St. Leonard and North Beach, says that although the crabbing season was good for his suppliers in late winter to early spring, a cold snap in spring hampered harvest numbers.

As you can see from the headlines up above, the folks in charge are not your friends, and are lying to you about basically everything, including the temperature.

The word “snap” is used repeatedly, to imply that weeks of cold only lasted a moment, were over in a “snap”.

They’re also lying to you about fish records. A headline below from January 2020 reads “27 New Fish Added To Georgia Lake & River Records”. The article was written by a guy named Brad Gill.

Aside: a dude who writes fish articles whose last name is “Gill”. We’ll have to put that one in the Big Book of Coincidences and move on.

In, er, Mr. Gill’s article, we learn that, “In the past year, we’ve added 27 fish to GON’s Georgia Lake and River Records list, up from the 17 fish we added in 2019 and 21 fish that were added in 2018.”

Where Brad attributed the exponential increase in new fish records to “records going online” and “a push to establish new ‘benchmark’ records where none have existed before.”

Any children in the audience may now be dismissed, as they already know that the annual number of fish records should not be increasing, going forward in time. They know that organisms will grow in progressively smaller increments as they approach their maximum possible size. And, besides, Poor Mother Gaia is purportedly dying, crushed by the virus-like burden of mankind.

To preserve current programming levels, stop reading immediately, breathe through your mouth, and affirm “The increase in angler participation could also be due to last year’s release of GON’s Georgia Lake and River Records in a real-time, online format.”

Breathe through your mouth, and affirm that the exponential increase in fish records was caused by a technology driven increase in fish record registration .

Brad’s tabled numerous local plausible-deniability excuses for the increase in records, hoping at least one will stick, but carefully omitted mention that it’s not just Georgia, but is rather taking place internationally, regardless of geography. That’s a propaganda technique called “compartmentalization.”

Propagandists like Brad tirelessly put crap like that forward because they know that the subconscious will grasp virtually any straw, no matter how thin, to get off the hook of personal responsibility.

Here’s his picture:

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I’ve included it so you could get a better idea of what a generational Satanist in a position of marginal influence looks like.

He’s an intelligence agent, a spy, a stooge, a bad actor, a confidence man.

It’s been this way for all history, only it was way easier for them to get away with it in the old days.

Confidence men would work a con, then take the midnight train to the next town, to work it again, before word spread.

As a unified body of bloodline-related Death worshippers, they’ve used the same codified hand signals and language tricks since time immemorial, figuring the rubes would never notice.

And, indeed, most rubes never do notice, in that the populace is so conditioned that they use the hand symbols, themselves, without knowing exactly what the mean, for example the “peace sign”. Or the people tell themselves that the il cornuto “sign of the horns” is not an homage to Satan, but rather means " rock on ", or represents the Texas Longhorns football team, or is American Sign Language for “I Love You”. They do it so they get to be part of the evil without consciously admitting it to themselves.

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By participating in the farce, you get to convert “evil” to “cool!”

Most people can, nay must grasp that Marilyn Manson is a Satanist, in that he’s outspoken about it, and takes pains to “look evil”, in a very theatrical way. Whereas they have a much tougher time with someone like Prince Harry, because he “looks so respectable.”

That’s the con. They’re in every city, town and village on Earth, looking respectable. In Brad’s case, he went to the University of Georgia and has been an Editor at the Georgia Outdoor News since he graduated in 1998.

All cons are based upon misdirection. Upon you having “confidence” that Brad, or Prince Harry, are “respectable”. And they are, in every way, except for the ritual human sacrifice and cannibalism part.

They were born into it, it’s a bloodline thing, all the way back to Babylon, and before.

And their long, cruel rule over us is blessedly coming to its end.

Jeff Miller, Brooklyn, New York, July 6, 2020

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January 31, 2020 - 27 New Fish Added To Georgia Lake & River Records

Lots of new fish are now recognized after records go online and a push to establish new ‘benchmark’ records where none have existed before.

BY BRAD GILL ON JANUARY 31, 2020FISHING

In the past year, we’ve added 27 fish to GON’s Georgia Lake and River Records list, up from the 17 fish we added in 2019 and 21 fish that were added in 2018.

Part of that increase is an effort to establish ‘benchmark’ records for new lakes and rivers, and for some species of fish where no records have ever existed. These benchmark records set a bar that we expert to be broken. Decades down the road it will have helped establish a solid database of the best fish ever verified from all of Georgia’s major lakes and rivers.

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The increase in angler participation could also be due to last year’s release of GON’s Georgia Lake and River Records in a real-time, online format.

Now, if you catch a big catfish in the middle of the night, you’d don’t have to wait until GON opens at 8:30 to call and find out the current record. Simply go to www.gon.com/fishing/georgia-lake-river-records, and check it out. Many of the online records include photos and stories about the record fish and the anglers who caught them.

If you have a fish that you believe to be a new record, refer to the instructions below on how to get your fish certified and recognized in GON’s records.

On March 8, 2019, Mike Bradford, of Douglasville, caught this West Point striper that weighed 36.17 pounds, breaking the old record by more than a half pound. Click here for the full story.

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May 9, 2020 - Good news for blue crab fans: the Chesapeake Bay dredge report is showing great numbers for the 2020 season.

In case you were wondering, there’s a way to tell how the upcoming crab season will be. Every year, the Chesapeake is tested for a random sampling of the blue crab population. This year, the 2020 Blue Crab Winter Dredge Survey showed excellent numbers in several categories.

An estimated 141 million adult female crabs were reported, well above the conservancy goal of 70 million each year. Adult male crabs are estimated at 79 million, which is higher than the long-term average of 77 million. At 185 million, the juvenile crabs are on the decline from last year, but their population is mainly affected by environmental changes like the weather and water temperatures. All in all, the report estimates a total of 405 million crabs in the bay for 2020.

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Will Kreamer, the owner of Chesapeake’s Bounty, a primarily produce and seafood market with locations in St. Leonard and North Beach, says that although the crabbing season was good for his suppliers in late winter to early spring, a cold snap in spring hampered harvest numbers.