"We moved down the shore and Joan planted her standard before the bastille of the Augustins, the first of the formidable works that protected the end of the bridge. The trumpets sounded the assault, and two charges followed in handsome style; but we were too weak, as yet, for our main body was still lagging behind. Before we could gather for a third assault the garrison of St. Prive were seen coming up to reinforce the big bastille. They came on a run, and the Augustins sallied out, and both forces came against us with a rush, and sent our small army flying in a panic, and followed us, slashing and slaying, and shouting jeers and insults at us.
Joan was doing her best to rally the men, but their wits were gone, their hearts were dominated for the moment by the old-time dread of the English. Joan’s temper flamed up, and she halted and commanded the trumpets to sound the advance. Then she wheeled about and cried out:
‘If there is but a dozen of you that are not cowards, it is enough—follow me!’
Away she went, and after her a few dozen who had heard her words and been inspired by them. The pursuing force was astonished to see her sweeping down upon them with this handful of men, and it was their turn now to experience a grisly fright—surely this is a witch, this is a child of Satan! That was their thought—and without stopping to analyze the matter they turned and fled in a panic.
Our flying squadrons heard the bugle and turned to look; and when they saw the Maid’s banner speeding in the other direction and the enemy scrambling ahead of it in disorder, their courage returned and they came scouring after us.
La Hire heard it and hurried his force forward and caught up with us just as we were planting our banner again before the ramparts of the Augustins. We were strong enough now. We had a long and tough piece of work before us, but we carried it through before night, Joan keeping us hard at it, and she and La Hire saying we were able to take that big bastille, and must. The English fought like—well, they fought like the English; when that is said, there is no more to say. We made assault after assault, through the smoke and flame and the deafening cannon-blasts, and at last as the sun was sinking we carried the place with a rush, and planted our standard on its walls."
From " Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc ", by Mark Twain, 1896
May 17, 2013 - A New Big Day Record for Illinois
May 28, 2016 - Illinois - Adams County bird watchers set species record in 2016 spring bird count
December 4, 2017 - Illinois - Libertyville birder breaks record for most species seen in any Illinois county in one year.
May 4, 2019 - 2018 Illinois Spring Bird Count Report - by Tara Beveroth
The count included record numbers of Yellow Warblers, White Pelicans, Bald Eagles, Summer Tanagers, and Swainson’s Thrushes. The number of Swainson Thrushes in Illinois increased 68% from 1999 to 2018. The number of warblers in Illinois increased 48% from 2017 to 2019.
January 21, 2020 - Danville, IL - Avian Biologist Tara Beveroth will discuss a decline in the bird population at 7 p.m. Thursday at south Mad Goat Coffee House.
Tara Beveroth with the Illinois History Survey will talk about the decline of birds across the world and specifically in Illinois , according to a release.
As you can see from the set of quotes immediately above, the folks in charge are not your friends, and are lying to you about basically everything, including bird numbers in Illinois.
The gal lying about birds down at the coffeehouse is named Tara Beveroth. Here’s her picture:
I’ve included it so you could get a better idea of what a generational Satanist in a position of marginal influence looks like.
Tara is an Ornithologist with the Illinois History Survey. She loves her some birds like it’s her job. It is, literally, her job.
And, as we’ve already seen, her resume includes a paid speaking engagement about dropping bird numbers both in Illinois and across the world. She’s making that broad claim in the face of hard evidence showing that is simply not the case. Evidence such as that found in her own article from May of last year, which she tersely headlined “2018 Illinois Spring Bird Count Report .”
In it, she lets us know that “A large number of warblers (42,592) were detected this year. (18,273 in 2017 and 28,730 in 2016).”
Where she’s hedged by calling a quantum increase in warblers merely " large ". Then she puts forward the " more assiduous searching " ruse by saying “were detected this year.”
Can you see how she’s omitted any mention the margin between the count numbers? That’s more hedging. So I had to do the math. The number of warblers in Illinois increased 48% from 2017 to 2019.
She goes on to say that “A record number of Yellow Warbler were detected (3,653).”
Where “record” means more Yellow Warbler than at any time in the history of the state of Illinois. Can you see how she’s omitted any mention of the previous record?
Tara continues: “American White Pelican (6,626) and Bald Eagle (560) populations continue to grow as a record number of birds were counted this year.”
“More White Pelican and Bald Eagle than at any time in the history of the state of Illinois”, said the girl who would later be doing the “dropping Illinois bird population” talk down at the Illinois coffeehouse.
Can you see how she’s omitted any mention of the previous records?
She has once again put forward the " more assiduous searching " ruse by saying “were counted this year.”
Tara continues, “The Summer Tanager range continues to grow with a record number of county detections (75).”
“More Summer Tanager than at any time in the history of the state of Illinois”, said the girl who would later be doing the “dropping Illinois bird population” talk down at the coffeehouse.
Can you see how she’s omitted any mention of the previous record?
She has once again put forward the " more assiduous searching " ruse by saying “record number of county detections .”
“A very large number of Swainson’s Thrush were detected this year (3,201). The previous record of 1,897 was from 1999.”
She has once again put forward the " more assiduous searching " ruse by saying “were detected this year.”
As a propagandist, she’s tirelessly repeating the meme, hammering it into your subconscious as if you were one of Pavlov’s wretched, drooling dogs.
Can you see how there’s once no mention of the margin between the records? So I had to do the math. The number of Swainson Thrush in Illinois increased 68% from 1999 to 2018. Such records are usually broken by tiny margins.
Down at the coffee house named after a thinly-veiled symbol of Baphomet, Tara got paid for a speaking engagement about dropping bird numbers both in Illinois and across the world, in the face of her own evidence showing that is simply not the case.
She’s using conscious deception while retaining the firmness of purpose that goes with complete honesty.
As an Illinois Ornithologist, we could presume she’d have previously read a story by Greg Neise, from 2013, headlined “A New Big Day Record for Illinois.”
Where, under the false guise of familiarity, Greg omitted the word " bird ", to make the article drastically less searchable.
In the body of the article, Greg says “Our tally of 163 blew the previous June record out of the water by a clean 20 species —and I knew that with some modification , this route would take the gold. We just needed the right day , and a little magic .”
He’s playing the same " more assiduous searching " ruse that his fellow conspirator, Tara did.
You may have noticed that Greg said that the new record " blew the previous June record out of the water by a clean 20 species ". But that lurid hand-waving is simply a general hedge against a much more impactful, specific statistic, which he’s omitted. Greg used that technique because he’s a propagandist. As you may recall, generality is a hallmark of propaganda.
So I had to do the math. That new species count was 14% above the old. Such records are usually broken by tiny margins.
And he’s moving right past the quantum increase of 2013 to discuss “the gold”. He’s ignoring the quantum increase, and attributing the record to his own efforts:
“with some modification , this route would take the gold. We just needed the right day, and a little magic .”
Here’s the half-baked assessment of the “new route”…watch it mitigate the 14% increase: " Great success! This route had some spunk."
So “quantum bird number increases over wide geographies in 2013” is whitewashed down locally to “Greg found and later perfected a new bird-observing route !”
He’s using conscious deception while retaining the firmness of purpose that goes with complete honesty.
While, in another story below, from the U.K., we read “Britain’s small birds have been boosted by warmer winter , says RSPB ahead of annual survey.”
Can you see how various plausible-deniability excuses are put forward at the local level in an effort to " compartmentalize " the wider phenomenon I’m documenting here?
In Illinois, it’s " finding and perfecting a new bird observation route ". While, in the U.K., it’s " a warmer winter ".
Here’s Greg’s picture:
I’ve included it so you could get a better idea of what a generational Satanist in a position of marginal influence looks like.
“Greg Neise developed his interests in birds, photography and conservation as a youngster growing up in Chicago, across the street from Lincoln Park Zoo. At the age of 13, he worked alongside Dr. William S. Beecher, then Director of the Chicago Academy of Sciences and a pioneering ornithologist , and learned to photograph wildlife, an interest that developed into a career supplying images for magazines, newspapers, institutions and books, including National Geographic (print, web and television), Chicago Tribune, Chicago Sun-Times, Boston Globe, Nature, Lincoln Park Zoo, Miami Zoo, Jacksonville Zoo, The Field Museum and a host of others . He has served as President of the Rainforest Conservation Fund, a volunteer organization dedicated to preserving the world’s tropical rainforests. Greg is a web developer for the ABA, and of course, a fanatical birder.”
Those are what are known in the Intelligence trade as his “bona fides”.
They forgot to list “agent, spook, stooge, swindler, con artist, grifter, and scheister”.
Focus with me and remember, the American Birding Association’s Greg Neise attributed the highest bird species count in the history of the state of Illinois to " some route modification “, " the right day", and " a little magic .”
Our opposition, the Enemy, is comprised of no-talent ass-clowns such as Tara and Greg, in every city, town and village on Earth. They’re all genetically related to one another. They’re all bloodline related. They all practice the same dark religion, and have, all the way back to Babylon, and before. That’s how long they’ve been running the same paper thin, outrageously bold scam.
There are not that many of them. Can you see how Greg covers all those institutions and publications?
Do humanity a favor. Forward this article to someone. Get in Tara’s face down at the coffeehouse.
“Hi, Tara…quick question…we know that bird species count records are being broken repeatedly in Illinois, and that your own article from May of last year documents huge increases in bird numbers, along with numerous all time high bird populations in Illinois. Within that context, I’d like to know why are you here at this coffeehouse getting paid to talk generally about dropping bird populations in Illinois?”
It’s time to take back our world, don’t you think?
Stand up and take her picture as you launch into the question.
“Hi, Tara, quick photo…mind if I post this to FB?”
Jeff Miller, Brooklyn, New York, February 1, 2020
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May 17, 2013 - A New Big Day Record for Illinois
For 4 years Jeff Skrentny and I have been working on an Illinois Big Day route that might beat the (then) standing one-day total of 184 species set on May 17, 1997. We tried west-to-east. South-to-north. North-to-south. The Illinois River valley. Our first attempt went so badly, that by 6pm, our team found itself drowning sorrows in beer and whiskey at an outdoor café on the Fox River. Our next two attempts got into the 150s and 160s, but there’s a huge canyon between that and the rarefied air of the 170s. Last year in June, we tried a new route starting in the far NW corner of our state on the Mississippi River, and finishing south of Peoria…
Great success! This route had some spunk … and an amazing array of breeding birds. Our tally of 163 blew the previous June record out of the water by a clean 20 species —and I knew that with some modification, this route would take the gold. We just needed the right day , and a little magic .
…while we were high-fiving, the high piercing whistle of a BROAD-WINGED HAWK came from overhead to the left! Then again, just to make sure we heard it. 188 … we did it.
(Under the false guise of familiarity, the headline omits the word “bird”, to make the subject drastically less searchable. - ed)
May 28, 2016 - Illinois - Adams County bird watchers set species record in 2016 spring bird count
Adams County bird watchers tallied a record number of species in the 45th annual Illinois spring bird count earlier this month.
Participants in the May 7 event logged 172 species of birds, breaking the 2015 record of 169 species
December 4, 2017 - Illinois - Libertyville birder breaks record for most species seen in any Illinois county in one year
May 4, 2019 - 2018 ILLINOIS SPRING BIRD COUNT REPORT - By Tara Beveroth
The 2018 Illinois Statewide Spring Bird Count marked the 47th Spring Bird Count. We thank the 1,134+ volunteers (96 counties) that partic- ipated in the 2018 count. Many counties this year had high species counts. Weather was favorable and birds were plentiful. We had many compilers that reported being excited about the abundance and number of species.
A grand total of 443,319 birds of 276 species were recorded during the 2018 SBC. Some high- lights from 2018 are listed below:
(Tellingly, no mention of how that compares to previous seasons - ed)
▷ New species to the count: Brown Pelican (Pike), Whooping Crane (Sangamon), White-winged Dove (Cook), and Pine Grosbeak (JoDaviess).
(Four new species, hedged downward to “new species”, with the bonus redaction of the word " added ". - ed)
▷ A large number of warblers (42,592) were detected this year. (18,273 in 2017 and 28,730 in 2016).
▷ A record number of Yellow Warbler were detected (3,653).
▷ American White Pelican (6,626) and Bald Eagle (560) populations continue to grow as a record number of birds were counted this year.
▷ A very large number of Swainson’s Thrush were detected this year (3,201). The previous record of 1,897 was from 1999.
▷ Mason County detected 60 Smith’s Longspur.
▷ The Summer Tanager range continues to grow with a record number of county detections (75).
January 21, 2020 - Danville, IL - Biologist to discuss bird numbers | Local News | commercial …
An avian biologist will discuss a decline in the bird population at 7 p.m. Thursday at south Mad Goat Coffee House
Tara Beveroth with the Illinois History Survey will talk about the decline of birds across the world and specifically in Illinois , according to a release. Scientists and citizens are monitoring the bird populations to understand which species are facing the biggest threats and what people can do to help them.
(From " discuss bird numbers " to " discuss a decline in bird population" to "( Tara ) will talk about the decline of bird across the world and specifically in Illinois. In propaganda terms, that’s called “walking it down”. It goes from a neutral “discussion”, which catches your eye, to “discuss a decline " (with slant, but it’s still a ‘discussion’), to " Tara…will talk about the decline of birds across the world and specifically in Illinois.” In the last one, she’s telling you how it is, and you are gobbling it down, just like when NPR serves it up. - ed)
January 23, 2020 - Britain’s small birds have been boosted by warmer winter , says RSPB ahead of annual survey.
(“Small” birds hedges by implying larger birds are in peril. “Ahead of” shows they’re mastering the trend, in fact called it - but what they’ve based it upon is a bald-faced plausible-deniability excuse. - ed)
Britain’s small est birds have been boosted by the mild winter , the RSPB has said, as they launch their annual Big Garden Birdwatch survey.
(The growing population has been hedged down from " small " to "small est ". - ed)
People taking part in the count, which has been going on for 41 years and is the biggest wildlife survey in the world, are likely to see coal tits, blue-tits, long-tailed tits, wrens and gold crests.
Long-tailed tits can be seen huddling together for warmth in the cold, but their populations can be decimated by harsh winters. The RSPB has seen an uptick in these this year on their sites.
Freezing winters in the 60s and 80s devastated populations but they are quite a resilient species and seem to be bouncing back. Our gardens have become good places for small birds to survive the winter; they have over the past few decades begun to make more use of feeders .
(Generally increasing populations claimed to have come up the learning curve on feeder use , I see. - ed)
The UK’s smallest bird, the goldcrest, is also likely to see an increase this year, the bird charity said. They weigh around the same as a 20 pence piece and migrate from Scandinavia in the autumn. The tiny birds are vulnerable to bad winters as they struggle to conserve enough energy to both scavenge for food and stay warm through the night.
Martin Fowlie, an RSPB spokesperson, said: “The unseasonably warm winter weather four years ago saw long-tailed tits fly into the top ten most spotted birds, with a 44 per cent increase of recorded appearances compared to 2015 results. We linked this increase to the mild winter conditions so we’re itching to see whether this year’s results could top 2016 numbers. These petite and outgoing birds huddle together for warmth to shield themselves from bitter winter weather- not unlike penguins- but they are so tiny they struggle to find the balance between finding enough food to eat and conserving the right amount of energy to survive plunging temperatures overnight. Harsh, prolonged winters can decimate populations.
“ It’s true winters are getting milder . Some species such as robins, nuthatches, wrens and treecreepers have shown increases which may be connected to warmer winter and spring weather. But these figures do not tell the whole story. If we fail to avert the climate crisis the future for nature is bleak. Increased temperatures over winter are coming hand in hand with extreme weather such as record-breaking rainfall that can intensify wildlife’s fight for survival , particularly for small birds. Species can withstand these ‘shocks’ for now but populations are likely to slump if they continue.”
(Optimum breeding conditions described in a Satanic inversion as " intensifying wildlife’s fight for survival ." Pure Black magic. - ed)
Populations of small birds have entered British gardens over the past four decades as people leave food out for them.
The goldfinch, a colourful finch with a distinctive red face, is one of these. Their numbers in gardens increased by 47 per cent over the last decade. They entered the top 10 most seen garden birds for the first time in 2008 and last year climbed to number six in the Big Garden Birdwatch Results.