The 23% increase in size of the Montana state record longnose sucker in three weeks during 2021 is 16,329% greater than the .14% average annual increase in size of the species there from 1988 to 2021

Materialism’s first deadly legacy is the rejection of reason and objective truth. Nineteenth-century materialists depicted our thoughts as the irrational products of environment or heredity or brain chemistry. As a consequence, the intellectual classes became convinced that only the reality was material, and thus the only true explanations were reductive. If you wanted to explain a flower, you described its cell structure, not its beauty. If you wanted to explain human beings, you looked not to their greatest achievements, but to the raw materials that made them up. This sort of reductionism permeates contemporary society, from politics and the social sciences to literature and the performing arts.

From “C.S. Lewis and Materialism”, by John West, 2012

THE DATA

From 1988 to 2021, the Montana state record longnose sucker increased in size by 4.6%, from 3.27 pounds to 3.42 pounds.

That’s an average annual increase in size of .14% per year over each of those 33 years.

Such records are usually broken by tiny margins. Here, the record stood unbroken for over three decades, and then was suddenly broken by a huge margin. It upends the rapidly-collapsing false Orthodoxy which holds that organisms increase in size by ever smaller increments to a genetically-programmed maximum size.

The truth is that the size, fertility, longevity and very existence of any organism vary directly with the health of its etheric environment.

From April 2021 to May 2021, the Montana state record longnose sucker increased in size by 23%, from 3.42 pounds to 4.21 pounds.

In 2021, the Montana state record longnose sucker increased in size by a fifth in less than a month. I see.

The 23% increase in size of the Montana state record longnose sucker in three weeks during 2021 is 16,329% greater than the .14% average annual increase in size of the species there from 1988 to 2021.

The growth rate of the longnose sucker in Montana is increasing hyper-exponentially, going forward in time. That’s not scientifically possible, at least not according to rapidly-collapsing false Orthodoxy which holds that organisms increase in size by ever smaller increments to a genetically-programmed maximum size.

The truth is that the size, fertility, longevity and very existence of any organism vary directly with the health of its etheric environment.

From May 2021 to May 2022, the Montana state record longnose sucker increased in size by 13.5%, from 4.21 pounds to 4.78 pounds.

No new state records for 33 years, then three state records in under a year and a half. Explosive, historically-unprecedented increases in size of the longnose sucker in Montana, going forward in time.

I see.

(Jonathan Miller with the new Montana state record longnose sucker, May 2022)

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THE ARTICLES

THE LONGNOSE SUCKER IN MONTANA

In April 2021, montanaoutdoor.com said “April 3rd’s Interview of the New Longnose Sucker fish State Record Holder Jacob Bernhardt”.

The author’s name is “kamp cook”. For those late to the party, anytime an author is uncredited, it is proof that said author is an Intelligence operative.

Here, the curiously-uncredited author carefully omitted the name of the state under the false guise of familiarity. That’s an example of the propaganda technique known as “compartmentalization”.

For the record, it’s Montana.

The article goes on to say “Great Falls angler, Jacob Bernhardt broke the previous longnose sucker record of 3.27 pounds, set in 1988.”

The curiously-uncredited author provided the data, but carefully hedged by withholding the far more impactful percentage increases between them. That’s an example of the propaganda technique known as “compartmentalization”.

And, will you look at that! The curiously-uncredited author, who loves them some fish like writing about them is, in fact, their job, omitted the weight of the new record holder.

Fortunately for us, we’re studying the subject in a sholarly way, and have that information at hand.

However, I still had to do the math to learn that, from 1988 to 2021, the Montana state record longnose sucker increased in size by 4.6%, from 3.27 pounds to 3.42 pounds.

That’s an average annual increase in size of .14% per year over each of those 33 years.

Such records are usually broken by tiny margins. Here, the record stood unbroken for over three decades, and then was suddenly broken by a huge margin.

It upends the rapidly-collapsing false Orthodoxy which holds that organisms increase in size by ever smaller increments to a genetically-programmed maximum size.

The truth is that the size, fertility, longevity and very existence of any organism vary directly with the health of its etheric environment.

In May 2022, krtv.com said “Another state-record fish caught in Montana”.

Where the uncredited author omitted the name of the fish to make the subject almost unsearchable. That’s an example of the propaganda technique known as “compartmentalization”.

For the record, it was a longnose sucker.

For those late to the party, anytime an author is uncredited, it is proof that said author is an Intelligence operative.

The article goes on to say “For the third time in less than 15 months, a Montana angler has caught a new state record longnose sucker.”

Three state records in under a year and a half. Explosive, historically-unprecedented increases in size of the longnose sucker in Montana, I see.

The article goes on to say "Montana Fish, Wildlife, and Parks said in a news release on Wednesday, May 11, 2022, that Jonathan Miller used a jig to land his 4.78-pound, 22¼-inch fish on May 10 in Hauser Reservoir near Helena.

In May 2021, Austin Wargo landed a longnose sucker weighing 4.21 pounds. Wargo used a jig to catch his fish, which was 19.5 inches long with a girth of more than 12 inches. He beat the previous record for longnose sucker, which had been set just weeks before by Jacob Bernhardt in Great Falls; Jacob’s fish weighed 3.42 pounds and was 20.1 inches long."

The curiously-uncredited author provided the data, but carefully hedged by withholding the far more impactful percentage increases between them. That’s an example of the propaganda technique known as “compartmentalization”.

So, I had to do the math to learn that, From April 2021 to May 2021, the Montana state record longnose sucker increased in size by 23%, from 3.42 pounds to 4.21 pounds.

In 2021, the Montana state record longnose sucker increased in size by a fifth in less than a month. I see.

The 23% increase in size of the Montana state record longnose sucker in three weeks during 2021 is 16,329% greater than the .14% average annual increase in size of the species there from 1988 to 2021.

The growth rate of the longnose sucker in Montana is increasing hyper-exponentially, going forward in time. That’s not scientifically possible, at least not according to rapidly-collapsing false Orthodoxy which holds that organisms increase in size by ever smaller increments to a genetically-programmed maximum size.

The truth is that the size, fertility, longevity and very existence of any organism vary directly with the health of its etheric environment.

In 2021, the Montana state record longnose sucker increased in size by a fifth in less than a month. I see. So, I had to do the math to learn that, from May 2021 to May 2022, the Montana state record longnose sucker increased in size by 13.5%, from 4.21 pounds to 4.78 pounds.

Jeff Miller, Gurnee, IL, August 4, 2022

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