The Fish of the Sea - 2015 through 2017

In 2015, the California state spearfishing record for tuna from 1982 was broken by 76.8%.

In 2015, the 2011 Oklahoma state record for Alligator Gar was broken by 32%, increasing from some obfuscated previous weight to 132 pounds. It is the largest fish of any kind ever caught in Oklahoma.

In 2015, the 2001 Mississippi state record for yellowfin Tuna was broken by 15%, increasing from 205.8 pounds to 236.6 pounds.

In 2015, the Michigan rod and reel state record for black buffalo was broken by 11%, increasing from 37.06 pounds to 41.25 pounds.

In 2015, the Florida state record for bass from 1986 was broken by 11%, from 17.27 pounds to 19.2 pounds.

In 2015, the 2014 Michigan state bowfishing record for black buffalo sucker was broken by 7.9% (get weights).

In 2015, the Vermont redhorse sucker state record from 1981 was broken by 5%, from 8.6 pounds to 9.01 pounds.

In 2015, the 2007 North Carolina state record for blue catfish was broken by 2.2%, increasing from 89 pounds to 91 pounds.

In 2015, the 2003 world record for black grouper was broken by .64%, increasing from 124 pounds to 124.18 pounds.

The Virginia state record bluefin tuna increased in size by 17% from 2015 to 2020, from 606 pounds to 708 pounds.

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(Jake Hiles, with his new Virginia state record bluefin tuna, from 2020. It weighed 708-pounds, and was 17% larger than the previous 606 pound record holder from 2015.)

The Vermont state record redhorse sucker increased in size by 16.5% from 2015 to 2019, from 9.01 pounds to 10 pounds, 8 ounces. That’s an average annual increase in size of 4.12% per year over each of those four years.

The 4.12% average annual increase in size of the Vermont state redhorse sucker from 2015 to 2019 is 1,077% greater than the .35% average annual increase in size of the species there from 1981 to 2015.

The growth rate of the Vermont state record redhorse sucker is increasing exponentially going forward in time. That’s not scientifically possible, at least according to 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 longevity of the redhorse sucker in Vermont is increasing, thanks to the improvement in the etheric environment there.

The Minnesota state record golden redhorse sucker fish increased in size by 20% from 2015 to 2019.

The 20% increase in size of the Minnesota state record golden redhorse sucker from 2015 is statistically almost identical to the 16.5% increase in size of the Vermont state record redhorse sucker from 2015 to 2019.

The Michigan bowfishing state record black buffalo sucker increased in size by 4.4% from 2015 to 2018.

The rod and reel world record northern snakehead (Channa argus) increased in size by 8.6% from 2015 to 2018. That’s an average annual increase in size of 2.9% over each of those three years.

The 2.9% average annual increase in size of the rod and reel world record northern snakehead from 2015 to 2018 is 38% greater than the 2.1% increase in size of the species from 2013 to 2014. That’s not scientifically possible, at least according to the obviously-false Orthodoxy of mean-spirited Western materialism holds that organisms grow in ever-small increments to a genetically-determined maximum size.

Put another way, the weight of the world-record Northern Snakehead fish increased by a bit less than one percent from 2004 to 2014, and then increased by just over 11% from 2015 to 2018.

State-sponsored whale killing operations tripled from 2015 to 2017.

The Washington state record Opah increased in size by 6.4% from 2015 to 2017, from to 35.67 pounds to 37.98 pounds.

The North Carolina state record blue catfish increased in size by 28.5% from 2015 to 2016, from 91 pounds to 117 pounds.

The 28.5% increase in size of the North Carolina state record blue catfish from 2015 to 2016 is 1,195% greater than the 2.2% increase in size of the North Carolina state record blue catfish from 2007 to 2015.

The growth rate of the North Carolina state record blue catfish is once again increasing exponentially, going forward in time. That’s not scientifically possible according to the Orthodoxy which holds that organisms grow in ever-smaller increments to a genetically-programmed maximum size.

The Orthodoxy of mean-spirited western materialism, which holds that there is no such thing as the ether, is false.

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

Virginia’s oyster harvest increased 6% from 2015 to 2016, from 600,697 bushels to 637,164 bushels.

In 2015, the largest oyster shell in history was found on Knokke beach in Belgium. It was 7% longer than the previous record holder.

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(The largest and thus oldest oyster ever found, in all history, Belgium, 2015)

Such records are usually broken by tiny margins, as organisms grow to a genetically-programmed maximum length, and grow in smaller and smaller increments down through time. Or so goes the rapidly collapsing Orthodoxy of mean-spirited Western materialism, which holds that “there is no such thing as the ether”.

The size, fertility and longevity of any organism vary directly directly with the health of its etheric environment.

There’s clearly been some great positive change in the marine environment in Belgium.

Unspoken by this author is the fact that the size record of this oyster is also by definition of a longevity record, as the shell grows in successive leaves, like the rings of a tree.

In 2015, sturgeon on the Hudson River were at the highest level in the 10-year history of the Federal survey. The article provided no statistics whatsoever.

Prices drop either when supply increases, or demand decreases, or both. That’s why a qz.com article from January 2015 reads “This fish sold for $37,000 at auction in Tokyo—two years ago it would have fetched $1.7 million”.

Can you see how the author from qz.com blatantly and brazenly substituted the word “fish” for “tuna”? That’s an example of the propaganda technique known as “compartmentalization”. It makes the subject drastically less searchable. Not that it stopped me from finding it, of course.

I’m sure you also noticed that the tuna from January 2014 sold for $70K, and the tuna from January 2015 sold for 37K. For any mouth-breathing Coincidence theorists lingering in the readership, that’s the bottom falling out of the tuna market in the face of exponentially-increasing supply.

But don’t take my word for it. Prices drop either when supply increases, or demand decreases, or both. That’s why the article goes on to say “In the past, industry officials have described the steady or rising price of tuna as the result of scarce supply. And indeed, the wholesale price of the fish has fluctuated. But according to the May 2015 Food Outlook of the United Nations Food & Agriculture Organization tuna prices had dropped considerably in 2014: “tuna prices declined significantly due to excess supply, with frozen skipjack prices hitting a 6-year low.”

Prices drop either when supply increases, or demand decreases, or both. That’s why, in March 2015, fishmongers in Adelaide, Australia saw a drop in price for Atlantic salmon, kingfish, king salmon, blue fin and yellow fin tuna.

Prices drop either when supply increases, or demand decreases, or both. 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. That’s why an NPR article from San Diego, California from June 2015 wrung its hands and wailed “Why Is This Fisherman Selling Threatened Bluefin Tuna For $2.99 A Pound***?***”

In March 2015, Montanah Latulippe, of Winooski, Vermont, caught a cisco, or lake herring on Lake Champlain. It weighed 1.09 pounds, was 14.5 inches in length, and had a girth of 7.5 inches, and was the first cisco ever officially submitted to the Vermont’s record fish program. That’s because, from our perspective, the cisco, or lake herring “winked into existence” in Vermont in 2015, when the health of the etheric environment improved to a point where it could manifest there.

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(First cisco ever caught in Vermont, 2015)

In April 2015, the U.K.’s Independent said “Jellyfish in the UK: ‘Huge’ blooms of barrel ‘species’ ‘found on coast’ ‘after ‘mini’-heatwave’ “.

The brave hedging begins with the first word, as the author deviously and creatively separated “Jellyfish” and “barrel”, so that “barrel jellyfish” would be less searchable. The pros people who write this stuff call it “tradecraft”, and the department they work in is called, quite accurately, “Intelligence”.

Then they used the term “ ‘huge’ blooms”, where the word “huge” is, while accurate, also lurid, and, most importantly, general. Propagandists know that sixty to seventy percent of readers only read the headlines, so this tactic “compartmentalizes” the information with an effectiveness shown by the spectacular, conditioned ignorance of the majority of the populace.

“Found on coast” desperately implies that it more-assiduous jellyfish searching that led to the numbers of jellyfish that we only yet know to be “huge”.

The literally blood-drinking author used “ ‘mini’-heatwave’ because it was too cold in the U.K. in April 2015 to have “heatwave” stand up to cross-examination even by wholly-credulous rubes.

Indentified generally only as “a diver”, Todd Palmer told the Plymouth Herald: “It’s the biggest one I’ve seen. I was looking for nudibranchs and just happened to look up and see it. “I’ve seen three recently. They’re not ‘too’ rare but ‘usually’ it’s a ‘sign of’ a ‘good’ summer.” Last year saw ‘the most’ barrel jellyfish on the UK coast since 2002.”

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(Jellyfish, UK, 2015)

Let’s walk through Todd’s summer propaganda adventure. We’ll break down what the Illuminist shill quoted in the mainstream news article said, and examine in detail the hedges it contains.

He said “They’re not ‘too’ rare ‘but’ ‘usually’ it’s a ‘sign of’ a ‘good’ summer.”

“But” is a hedge. Now, here’s the sentence with the hedge removed: “They’re rare. Usually its a sign of a good summer.”

“Too” is a hedge. Now, here’s the sentence with the hedge removed: “They’re rare. Usually it’s a sign of a good summer.”

“Usually” is a hedge. Now, here’s the sentence with the hedge removed: “They’re rare. It’s a sign of a good summer.”

“Sign of” is a hedge. Now, here’s the sentence with the hedge removed: “They’re rare. It’s a proof of a good summer.”

“Good” is a hedge. Now, here’s the sentence with the hedge removed: “They’re rare. It’s a proof of a great summer.”

Neither the author or Todd provide explanation of the mechanism by which exponentially more barrel jellyfish are baked into existence by a brief increase in the air temperatures over the waters they inhabit.

2002 is of interest, in that’s right around the time the literal forest of what we euphemistically refer to as “communications infrastructure” was thrown up seemingly overnight in all the nations.

I think it may be that the world was already energetically transforming for the better at that moment (as evidenced by the booming jellyfish population), and that Death energy-based “cell phone” technology was developed and deployed in a last-ditch effort to try to stop it. Right at the same time the aerosol operations got underway that still bizarrely continue to this day, albeit not on the levels previously undertaken.

In the future, grade school children will marvel that many people at this time would refer to me as “someone who believes in Chemtrails”.

I believe it was in 1997 that my best friend and I were standing on his back porch in our hometown of Emmaus, Pennsylvania. A huge, gorgeous thunderhead began forming behind the house as the sun was setting, and our mutual conclusion was “the world is transforming!” Somewhere in a scrapbook, I have a picture of it. That needs to be framed.

Aerosol operations got underway the next year, as did cell phone network construction.

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. That’s why, in June 2015, India’s Mumbai Mirror said “Without research, dolphin deaths continue to puzzle marine biologists, experts”.

After peaking in March 2014, fish prices decreased to a five-year low in July 2015. That’s because prices drop either when supply increases, demand decreases, or both. In this case, exponentially-increasing supply is driving down fish prices.

In July 2015, phys.org said “HabCamV4 sees large numbers of young scallops off Delaware Bay”.

Where the hedging generality “LARGE numbers” was put forward to defray against “historically-unprecedented scallop numbers”.

Here they are, booming and burgeoning to a level never seen previously:

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(HabCamV4 photos of historically-unprecedented scallop population off Delaware Bay, 2015)

NOAA’s HabCamV4 photographed as many as 350 sea scallops in less than 1 square meter.

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. Two of those variants are “amazed” and “excited”.

That’s why Deborah Hart, a mathematical biologist at the Woods Hole Laboratory of NOAA’s Northeast Fisheries Science Center (NEFSC) who also leads the agency’s sea scallop stock assessment effort, said "The images are amazing”, “One scallop per image is considered high density, so seeing hundreds in an image is really exciting, and potentially very good news for future harvests.”

She’s pretending that you can’t go down and scoop up baskets of them right now. Did you notice how she hedged “great news” back to “potentially very good news”?

Despite loving her some shellfish like it’s her job, Deborah doesn’t mention that the historically-unprecedented shellfish numbers in Delaware map against similar numbers being seen at that same moment regardless of shellfish species or geography. That’s an example of the propaganda technique known as “compartmentalization”.

She also doesn’t offer any suggestion as to what caused the sudden, exponential increase in scallops off Delaware Bay in 2015. That’s an example of the propaganda technique known as “stonewalling”.

In September 2015, the Kuwait Times attributed decreasing fish prices in Kuwait to “the boycott campaign.”

Where “the boycott campaign” is a bullshit plausible-deniability excuse, put forward to cover up the exponential increase in supply that is driving down fish prices in Kuwait. The propagandist has used it because they know that many or most readers will grasp virtually any straw, no matter how thin to remain off the hook of personal responsibility.

The Kuwait Times is a State propaganda organ, using conscious deception with the firmness of purpose that goes with complete honesty.

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. Two of those variants are “enigma” and “freak”.

That’s why a quartz article from October 2015 is headlined “The enigma behind America’s freak, 20-year lobster boom”. They’re playing like it’s been twenty years to keep your eyes off the sudden increase in 2011, 2012.

Prices drop when demand decreases or supply increases, or both. That’s why a floridakeystreasures.com story I’ve appended below, from April, 2016 is headlined “More Florida Lobster Caught This Season – Prices Down

The author used “more” and “down” because they’re general. They’re doing what they can to blunt your understanding of the scope of the great positive change that has taken place.

The article goes on to say that “The commercial harvest of the Florida Keys’ most lucrative sea creature Florida Lobster was up this year, but the price fishermen were paid was way down, they said. The recreational and commercial harvest of spiny lobster will close at midnight Thursday, March 31. The commercial harvest is expected to be about 5.9 million pounds, up about 500,000 pounds from last season, according to Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission fisheries biologist Tom Matthews.”

The Illuminist talking-head shill quoted in the mainstream news article used the hedging generalities “up”, and “way down” and “up about 500,000 pounds” to blunt and defray your awareness of the scope of the great positive change that has taken place, which goes badly off-message re: Poor Mother Gaia dying, and all.

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Fisheries Biologist gave you the numbers, but carefully withheld the percentage increase between the two, as providing it would have been much more impactful. That’s why I had to do the math. 5.4 million to 5.9 million pounds is 9% higher than the previous year.

Here’s Tom’s picture:

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(Tom Matthews, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Fisheries Biologist)

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

The article goes on to say that “Fishermen also speculated that the Chinese buyers have begun to work more closely with American fish house owners to control prices.”

That’s a baldfaced lie, a ruse…it’s “fake news”. Which is why the “Fishermen” who did the speculating are unnamed.

In October 2015, 14 years after the Hartford Courant documented that angry fishermen said cod stocks were in the midst of a strong recovery in the gulf of Maine, and that the gulf was so full of cod, that even the lobster traps were full of the fish, and five years after cod stocks in the Grand Banks of Newfoundland increased 69% from 2007 to 2010, National Geographic widened its eyes to simulate honesty and, directly in the face of a rapidly-cooling Atlantic Ocean, said “Warm Water May Spell the End of New England’s Iconic Cod”.

That’s a lie. The truth is that northern cod’s spawning stock biomass — fish that can reproduce — increased 4% off Newfoundland from 2017 to 2018. National Geographic is a State propaganda organ, using conscious deception while maintaining the firmness of purpose that goes with complete honesty.

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(Cod stocks off Newfoundland, 2018)

In December 2015, the U.K.’s Daily Mail said “2015 ‘saw’ ‘unprecedented’ number of jellyfish in British waters”.

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(Portuguese Man of War Jellyfish)

Where “saw” takes it back a step from actually experiencing it, and puts it firmly in the past tense, as if it were something that weren’t happening anymore.

It’s also a play on the meme “spotted”, which implies that the jellyfish were there, all along, only no one looked for them with enough assiduousness, previously.

The article continues: “The UK saw ‘unprecedented’ jellyfish ‘invasions’ in 2015, due to ‘warmer’ seas and ‘overfishing’, according to the ‘National Trust’.”

Where the Daily Mail psychotically describes a jellyfish population booming and burgeoning to unprecedented health as a jellyfish “invasion”. You can see the spit flying off their lips as they say it.

“Warm-er seas” and “overfishing” are a general plausible-deniability excuses, put forward because propagandists know that the subconscious of many or most readers will grasp virtually any straw, no matter how thin, to remain off the hook of personal responsibility.

As students of the subject, we know that the North Atlantic was colder than it had been in fifty years at the time this article was written. And so we have caught the Daily Mail telling a Big Lie with the firmness of purpose that goes with complete honesty. And, since we also know that the world fish trade hit an all-time high in 2017, we’ve caught them in a second. This is what was known in the old days as “fact checking”.

The folks in charge are not your friends, and are lying to you about basically everything, including the jellyfish.

Most humorously, we can see that, in the previous example we reviewed from October 2015, National Geographic widened its eyes to simulate honesty and, directly in the face of a rapidly-cooling Atlantic Ocean, said “Warm Water May Spell the End of New England’s Iconic Cod”.

Essay: Explain how warmer water cooks more jellyfish into existence, and kills cod.

As students of the subject, we know that the North Atlantic was colder than it had been in fifty years at the time the National Geographic article was written.

The linear trend of the data show the warming rate in the Gulf of Maine was basically flat, at only 0.004 deg C/decade, from 1930 to 2014. In January 2015, NASA said “The year 2014 now ranks as the warmest on record since 1880”.

Essay: Without using “because that’s there”, the word “extreme”, or “El Nino”, explain how the temperature of the Gulf of Maine remained basically flat from 1930 to 2014, when 2014 is to this moment purported to be the hottest year on record since record keeping began in 1880.

The North Carolina state record blue catfish increased in size by 3.9% from 2016 to 2020, from 117 pounds to 121 pounds, 9 ounces. The average annual increase in size of the North Carolina state record blue catfish from 2016 to 2020 was .96%.

Sea turtle nests on Amelia Island, Florida increased 50% from 2016 to 2019. Both years were all-time records.

The lake record blue catfish for Lake Jackson, Georgia, from 2016, weighed 43 pounds, 11 ounces, and was 44% larger than the previous 30 pound, 7-ounce record holder from some obfuscated prior date.

Driven largely by the sardine catch, fish exports from Oman increased 59% from 2016 to 2018.

The Lake Jackson, Georgia record blue catfish increased in size by 16% from 2016 to 2018, from 43 pounds, 11 ounces to 46 pounds.

Norway’s seafood export volume increased 25% from 2016 to 2017.

Norway’s seaport export volume increased 6% from January to November 2017, year-over-year.

In July 2016, the Financial Times said that the international fish trade “faced Brexit impact”. Which flies directly in the face of the fact that Ireland’s seafood sector increased 7% from 2016 to 2017.

“Brexit impact” is a false (and also general) plausible-deniability excuse, put forward to cover up the increase in supply that is driving down fish prices in all the nations.

The Financial Times is a State propaganda organ, using conscious deception while maintaining the firmness of purpose that goes with complete honesty.

Their propagandist knows that the subconscious of many or most readers will grasp virtually any straw, no matter how thin to remain off the hook of personal responsibility.

An article that I can no longer locate said that fish prices in Oman “dipped further” in 2017 as supplies “soared”. That’s an example of an increase in supply leading to a drop in fish prices.

Can you see how both “dipped” and “soared” are both general?

In December 2017, SalmonBusiness.com said “China helping Norway exports past 2016”. Where they obscured the 25% increase in volume with the general “past”, and implied that it was all because the Chinese were suddenly 25% hungrier for seafood from Norway.

I have exposed the duplicity of SalmonBusiness.com by using what was known in the old days as “fact checking”.

In December 2017, directly in the face of exponentially increasing salmon populations, king5.com said “Washington – Salmon fishing restrictions may get ‘severe’”, and that “Chinook are listed by the Endangered Species Act and their numbers are dwindling.”

Well, if that’s true, why does a fishbio.com article from just two months later, in February 2018, read “the 2017 preliminary postseason river run size estimate for Klamath River Fall Chinook was 31,838 adults, a 42 percent increase of what was predicted. The escapement to natural spawning areas was 18,514 adults, which was 163 percent of the preseason prediction of 11,379 adults”?

It’s not true. King5.com is a State propaganda outlet, using conscious deception while retaining the firmness of purpose that goes with complete honesty. I’ve exposed their duplicity through what was known in the old days as “fact checking”.

Teach a man to identify people who lie about fish.

The Lake LBJ, Texas record blue catfish from increased in size by 79% from some obfuscated to to 2016, from 40 pounds to 71.4 pounds.

The West Point lake, Georgia blue catfish increased in size by 44% from some obfuscated date to 2016.

The Lake Jackson, Texas record flathead catfish increased in size by 2.4% from some obfuscated date to 2016.

In 2016, the Lake LBJ, Texas blue catfish record from some obfuscated prior date was broken by 79%, increasing from 40 pounds to 71.4 pounds.

In 2016, the 1993 Missouri state record for white crappie was broken by 75%, from 12 ounces to 1 pound, 5 ounces.

In 2016, the Lake Jackson, Georgia blue catfish record from some obfuscated prior date was broken by 44%, increasing from 30 pounds, 7 ounces to 43 pounds, 11 ounces.

In 2016, the West Point lake, Georgia blue catfish record from some obfuscated prior date was broken by 44% (get weights).

In 2016, the 2007 Kentucky state record for white catfish was broken by 42.4%, increasing rom 3.7 pounds to 5.27 pounds.

In 2016, the 2015 North Carolina state record for blue catfish was broken by 28.5%, increasing from 91 pounds to 117 pounds.

In 2016, the 1992 Pennsylvania state record for yellow perch was broken by 18% (get weights).

In 2016, the 2013 Lake Oconee, Georgia record for flathead catfish was broken by 7.3%, increasing from 45 pounds, 12 ounces to 49 pounds, 1.28 ounces. The average annual increase in size of the Lake Oconee Georgia record flathead catfish from 2013 to 2016 was 2.4%.

In 2016, the Lake Jackson, Texas record for flathead catfish from some obfuscated prior date was broken by 2.4% (get weights).

Common dolphin sightings off Scotland’s west coast increased 24% from 2016 to 2017. Both 2016 and 2017 were all time records.

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. That’s why the scotsman.com article I got those statistics from reads: ““We have never documented so many sightings of common dolphins off Scotland’s west coast before. Our findings highlight the importance of on-going monitoring and research to strengthen our understanding of what is taking place in Hebridean waters. It is hard to say what is causing this increase, but a rise in sea surface temperatures linked to climate change could be playing a role.”

The general “rise” and “climate change” are put forward to blunt insight into the exponential increases in dolphin populations that are being seen regardless of geography.

The California sea otter population reached a record high in 2016.

In 2016, Nature News said that a “fall” in fish catch “threatened human health”. While Ireland’s seafood sector increased 7% from 2016 to 2017.

Can you see how “fall” and “threatened” are both general? Whereas the statistic that I’ve rebutted the propaganda with is specific.

“Nature News” is a State propaganda organ, using conscious deception while retaining the firmness of purpose that goes with complete honesty.

In May 2016, Maine’s Press Herald said “Lobster fishing to be restricted in bid to save population”. Less than a year later, in March 2017, Maine’s Ellsworth American said “2016 lobster landings set record”.

Maine’s Press Herald is using the “Big Lie” so beloved by Hitler and Goebbels. I have exposed their duplicity by using what was known in the old days as “fact checking”.

In June 2016, Boston.com said that Southern New England’s lobster fishery was “fading”, as a straight-faced description of four straight years of record lobster harvests, culminating in a see-the-needle-moving 7.4% increase in volume from 2015 to 2016.

Boston.com is telling the Big Lie so beloved by Hitler and Goebbels. They’re using conscious deception with the firmness of purpose that goes with complete honesty, which deception I’ve exposed via what was known in the old days as “fact checking”.

In September 2016, BBC Earth said “ ‘Are ‘swarms’ of jellyfish ‘taking over the ocean’?

Where BBC Earth psychotically describes a jellyfish population booming and burgeoning to unprecedented health as “swarms” of jellyfish “taking over the ocean”. You can see the spit flying off their lips as they say it.

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 “unusual”.

That’s why a Nambucca Guardian article from Australia from October 2016 says “Sightings of ‘unusual’ jellyfish in the NSW Great Lakes”.

Under the false guise of familiarity, the headline omits the word “Australia” to make the subject drastically less searchable. The word “unusual”, while cryptic, is also general.

“What’s believed to be the first photograph of a live Desmonema scoresbyanna jellyfish in Australian waters was taken off Tuncurry’s breakwall by Forster’s Vicki Stewart.

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. Two of those variants are “unexpected”, “unknowing”, and “excited”.

That’s why the article continues “It was an ‘unexpectedly’ rare sighting, ‘unknowingly’ captured by Forster’s Vicki Stewart near Tuncurry’s breakwall earlier this month, which got marine experts ‘excited’.

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(The first photograph of a live Desmonema scoresbyanna jellyfish in Australian waters, 2016)

In fact, the scientifically ‘relevant’ finding of a rare Desmonema jellyfish in Australian waters – Forster’s waters, no less – gives proof to the old adage ‘if in doubt, ask’.

The ruse here is that you can just go out and randomly snap a picture, and you’ll catch one. “All you have to do is look”. They’re employing this tactic in the face of a creature which has never been seen in these waters previously. It’s a bold, blatant, mind-fucking tactic. The scientifically epochal finding is said to be merely “relevant”.

The article continues: “Now thanks to Vicki’s photograph of the lone jelly fish taken on October 7, Vicki has ‘unknowingly’ provided marine experts with their first ‘live’ image of a Desmonema in Australian waters - a rare sighting ‘apparently’.

Wait, what? It’s never been seen in these waters in history. And the ruse is played that it lives in these waters, only it ‘hasn’t been photographed’. “Their first “live” image implies falsely that there’s plenty of dead one’s that have been found and photographed, but that didn’t happen in actuality, or it would have been mentioned.

The article is discussing the fact that it’s the only sighting ever in these waters, and the dismissive “a rare sighting ‘apparently’ “ is disdainfully tacked on the end.

The truth of the matter is that the etheric environment in the waters off Australia has improved to the point where the species can manifest there.

In November 2016, floridatoday.com said “Sargent: Tagged shark catch sets longevity record”.

I’m sure you noticed that “sets longevity record” is general. The propagandist from USA Today who wrote the headline knows that, since sixty to seventy percent of readers only read the headlines, this hedging generality goes a long way toward “compartmentalizing” awareness of the speed and magnitude of the increase in longevity I’m documenting here.

The editor from Florida Today who wrote the headline is referring to Bill Sargent, the guy who wrote the story. They wrote “Sargent:” on the front end of the headline to weaken the impact, and give the subonscious of the Coindicence theorist reader the green light to say “oh, that Bill Sargent will say anything!” The propagandist knows that many or most readers will grasp virtually any straw, no matter how thin, to remain off the hook of personal responsibility.

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. Two of those many variants are “marvelous” and “amazing. That’s why the article goes on to say ”When surf fisherman Zack Wolk landed an 11-foot, 5-inch tiger shark on the beach at Cape San Blas near Apalachicola in northwest Florida recently, it was photographed, heralded on television news, and marveled as an amazing catch for a shore bound angler.”

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 many variants is “astounded”. That’s why the article goes on to say “What followed not only astounded Wolk, but also marine scientists.”

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. Two of those many variants are “unbelievable” and “stunned”. That’s why the article goes on to say “The shark was a mere 32-inch pup when it was recorded and tagged on Oct. 25, 2006, exactly 10 years to the day that Wolk landed it. Dana Bethea, a NOAA research ecologist, processed Wolk’s tag data and admitted she was in total disbelief when she researched the tagging date. It would set an all-time “at liberty” record for NOAA’s tagging program. Stunned, she called other staff members into her office to confirm the findings.”

Did you notice the shout-out of the important Illuminist number 32?

The article goes on to say “ ‘It’s a big deal’, Bethea said in a NOAA report. ‘This is the first data we have for a tiger shark from practically birth to maturity.’ She said NOAA’s database contains information on more than 19,000 animals dating back to 1993 and several recaptures are recorded each year by Bethea said the 10-year recapture is significant because it gives scientists a better understanding of the growth rate for the species. The previous longest liberty period was a little over five years.”

Wait, what? I guess being serially astounded, stunned and in total disbelief led NOAA research biologist Dana Bethea directly into bald-faced lying, because there is, indeed, another example of data for a tiger shark practically from birth to maturity - namely “a little over five years”. For any Coincidence theorists lingering in the readership thinking “but that shark wasn’t mature!”, I had to look up a separate article to learn “this species matures at between 4 to 6 years old”.

Even thought she loves her some sharks like it’s her job, Dana called a stunning, astounding 100% increase in longevity in the tiger shark that left her in total disbelief as merely “a big deal”.

That’s instructive, in that, in another example within this chapter, from 2019, we read “ ‘A fish that lives over 100 years? That’s a big deal’, said Solomon David, assistant professor at Nicholls State University in Louisiana, who was not involved in the study.” Where David Solomon, the Assistant Professor at Nicholls State University in Louisiana who, wait for it, loves him some fish like it’s his job, called the sudden, unexplained, 330% increase in longevity of the bigmouth buffalo merely “a big deal”.

But I’ll caution the reader not to show successive examples of identical propaganda to a practicing Coincidence theorist as evidence that there is, indeed, a Great Big Conspiracy.

Neither Dana, nor Bill - who, I must remind the reader, also loves him some sharks like it’s his job, as Dana does - offers any suggestion as to why the longevity of the tiger shark just suddenly doubled.

According to the Orthodoxy of mean-spirited Western materialism, organisms grow to a genetically-determined maximum lifespan, and so longevity records should and would necessarily increase only by incremental margins. Yet, here, the record has increased by a quantum, historically-unprecedented margin…with no comment as to how or why that could be possible from the author of the article, or NOAA’s research analyst. That’s an example of the propaganda technique known as “stonewalling”.

As a bonus, we don’t know when the previous record was set, or the exact age of that record holder, because Bill and Data both carefully obfuscated those points. That’s an example of the propaganda technique known as “compartmentalization”.

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(Zack Wolk with suddenly-twice-as-long-lived tiger shark, Florida, 2016)

Here’s a picture of NOAA research biologist Dana Bethea, who, despite loving her some sharks like it’s her job, called a stunning, astounding 100% increase in longevity in the tiger shark that left her in total disbelief as merely “a big deal”, and didn’t offer any suggestion as to why it had occurred:

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(NOAA research biologist Dana Bethea, in a Satanic purple shirt, who, despite loving her some sharks like it’s her job, called a stunning, astounding 100% increase in longevity in the tiger shark that left her in total disbelief as merely “a big deal”, and didn’t offer any suggestion as to why it had occurred.)

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(NOAA research biologist Dana Bethea, in a Satanic green shirt, who, despite loving her some sharks like it’s her job, called a stunning, astounding 100% increase in longevity in the tiger shark that left her in total disbelief as merely “a big deal”, and didn’t offer any suggestion as to why it had occurred.)

I’ve included Dana’s picture (wearing coincidental Satanic green and purple shirts for her photo ops) to give you a better idea of what a generational Satanist in a position of marginal influence looks like.

They’re all genetically related to one another by bloodline. It’s how the few have controlled the many, well, 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.

The scallop density in South Florida’s St. Joseph bay increased 250% from 2016 to 2017 from 2 scallops per survey station to 7. In comment, the University of South Florida said “The percentage of stations with scallops present increased. This area will be open for a limited season.”

The capelin quota in Iceland increased 1,533% from 2016 to 2017, from 12,000 tons to 196,075 tons.

March 2017 saw the largest load of capelin ever in Iceland, with over 3,000 tons in thirteen hours.

The North Carolina shrimp harvest increased 45% from 2016 to 2017, to the highest level in history.

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 “unclear”.

That’s why a pilotonline.com article from May 2017 is headlined “North Carolina shrimp catch soared to new record last year – why is a mystery”. And it’s why the article goes on to say “North Carolina shrimp trawlers caught more of America’s favorite seafood last year than any time on record. The verdict on why is unclear.

Where “soared to a new record” and “MORE of America’s favorite seafood” are both general. The international news blackout that is in place on this subject forbids the use of statistics that would provide specific insight into the magnitude of the trend I’m documenting here.

The article goes on to say “A warm autumn gets much of the credit, leading to big hauls through New Year’s Day, some two months longer than usual, according to a release from the North Carolina Division of Marine Fisheries.”

Where “global warming baked half again as many shrimp into existence” is the Middle Ages plausible-deniability excuse, put forward because many or most readers will grasp virtually any straw, no matter how thin, to remain off the hook of personal responsibility.

The article continues: “Keith Bruno, owner of Endurance Seafood in Oriental, also credits mild temperatures. “Weather makes all the difference,” he said.”

Where “MILD temperatures” and “WEATHER” are both general. At what temperature does shrimp reproduction increase by nearly 50%?

Keith is a generational Satanist shill, quoted in a mainstream news article. He’s professing that global warming baked half again as many shrimp into existence in North Carolina.

Here’s Keith’s picture:

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(Keith Bruno, owner, Endurance Seafood, Oriental, North Carolina, who attributed the largest shrip harvest in North Carolina history to “mild temperatures”.)

Not all seafood store owners are generational Satanists, of course, but those who get quoted in mainstream news publications certainly are.

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. That’s why the article goes on to say “But weather does not entirely explain last year’s boom, said Steve George, a salesman at Willie R. Etheridge Seafood Company in Wanchese. Old-timers traditionally have believed a dry spring brought plentiful summer shrimp. Last year’s spring was sopping and expectations were low, yet the shrimp kept coming, George said. The warm fall was good, but there have been similar seasons without record-breaking harvests, he said. George has been in the business more than 30 years and had no answer. Veteran fishermen shrugged when asked why, he said. “Nobody really knows,” George said. “It was unheard of. Everybody was floored.”

India’s seafood exports increased 20% from 2016 to 2017, from 9,450,892 metric tons to 11,340,948 metric tons.

Vietnam’s seafood export volume increase by 5.2% from 2016 to 2017.

The Maryland state record sheepshead increased in size by 3.2% from 2016 to 2017, from 13.3 pounds to 13.73 pounds.

The Montana state record smallmouth bass increased in size by 1.5% from 2016 to 2017, from 7.4 pounds to 7.51 pounds.

Canada’s Clearwater harvested a record number of clams in 2016.

In 2016, Orca numbers off the Pacific coast of the United States were at the highest level in history.

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 “perplexed”. That’s why a “Latest Stories” article said that “Mysterious” whale “swarms” off South Africa were “perplexing” scientists.

Dolphin and whale deaths in Ireland increased fivefold from 2016 to 2017, to the highest level in history.

Whale numbers migrating north along Australia’s New South Wales coast increased 68% from 2016 to 2017, from 3,033 to a record high of 4,813.

Ukraine’s seafood exports increased 39% year-over-year in 2016.

Humpback whale numbers increased 30% in Maui from 2016 to 2017.

In May 2016, starfish returned on California’s coast in “huge”, “unpredecedented” numbers after what was described as a “mass die-off”, which is Mil-speak for “Federal environmental terrorism operation involving a genetically-modified toxin designed specifically to kill starfish”.

Prices drop either when supply increases, or demand decreases, or both. And 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.

That’s why a seafoodlegacy.com article from October 2016 reads “$1.8M Tuna to “Affordable” $1 Tuna Sushi—The Mystery of Japanese Tuna Industry”.

The Idaho catch-and release state record steelhead salmon increased in length by 8.2% from 2017 to 2021, from 36 inches to 39.25 inches.

The Georgia state record blue catfish increased in size by 18.6% from 2017 to 2020, from 93 pounds to 110 pounds, 6 ounces.

The average annual increase in size of the Georgia state record blue catfish from 2017 to 2020 was 6.2%.

The 18.6% increase in size of the Georgia state record blue catfish from 2017 to 2020 is 16% greater than the 16% increase in size documented in the species there from 2010 to 2017. It’s also the largest percentage increase in the data set, and it’s the last data in the set.

The 6.2% average annual increase in size of the Georgia state record blue catfish from 2017 to 2020 is 169% greater, or heading toward triple than the 2.3% average annual increase in size documented in the species there from 2010 to 2017. It’s also the largest average annual increase in the data set, and it’s the last data in the set.

53%, or over half of the 78% increase in size of the Georgia state record blue catfish from 1979 to 2020 took place from 2017 to 2020. Those three years constitute just 7% of the total number of years.

The growth rate of the Georgia state record blue catfish is continuing to increase exponentially, going forward in time. That’s not scientifically possible according to the Orthodoxy which holds that organisms grow in ever-smaller increments to a genetically-programmed maximum size.

The Orthodoxy of mean-spirited western materialism, which holds that there is no such thing as the ether, is false.

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

The Delaware state record blue catfish increased in size by 89%, or almost doubled in size from 2017 to 2019, from 36 pounds to 47 pounds. The average annual increase in size of the Delaware state record blue catfish from 2017 to 2019 was 44.5%

The Missouri alternative method state record gizzard shad increased in size by 10.5% from 2017 to 2019, from 2 pounds, 6 ounces to 2 pounds, 10 ounces.

The Yellowfin tuna fish catch in Oman increased 47% from 2017 to 2018.

Total scallop catches in the U.S. increased 15% from 2017 to 2018, to 48 million pounds.

Norway’s salmon exports increased by 4% in volume and by 5% in value from 2017 to 2018, to 2.7 million tons, the highest level in the nation’s history. In January 2019, thefishsite.com brazenly claimed “Aquaculture key to Norwegian seafood export record”.

“Aquaculture” is a bullshit plausible-deniability excuse, put forward at the local level in Norway to keep your eye off the wider trend I’m documenting here.

Scotland’s seafood exports to Japan more than tripled from 2017 to 2018.

The world’s fishmeal and fish oil production almost doubled from 2017 to 2018.

Peruvian fish exports almost doubled from 2017 to 2018 - that’s an historically-unprecedented increase in volume, to the highest level in the history of fishing in Peru.

Chile’s production of Atlantic Coho salmon increased by an historically-unprecedented 35% in volume and by 17.% in value from 2017 to 2018.

Norway reached its highest-ever seafood export volume in 2017,838,000 tonnes of pelagic fish worth NOK 7.7 billion in 2017. This is an historically-unprecedented increase in volume of 24%, and a decrease in value of 1% from 2016, that decrease driven by exponentially-increasing supply.

Iran’s seafood export volume increased 23% from 2016 to 2017, to the highest level in history.

India’s seafood export volume increased 20% from 2016 to 2017, to the highest level in history.

Chile’s seafood exports increased by 19.6% in value and by 18% in volume from 2017 to 2018. The increases were both the highest in history, and both were by historically-unprecedented margins.

The Netherlands’ seafood export volume increased 18% from 2016 to 2017, to the highest level in history.

Lake Michigan’s walleye harvest was an all time record in 2017/2018.

The Delaware state record blue catfish increased in size by 43% from some obfuscated date to 2017, from 25 pounds, 5.6 ounces to 36 pounds, 3.2 ounces.

Note the identical 44% increases in the 2017 West Point Lake, Georgia blue catfish and the 2016 Lake Jackson, Georgia record blue catfish.

In 2017, “Super-groups” of up to 200 humpback whales were gathering off South Africa. The author averred that humpback’s where “a normally solitary species”, falsely inferring that humpback whale behavior had suddenly changed, species-wide, for some unexplained reason.

A “record” number of whales were counted in Argentina’s Patagonia in 2017.

In 2017, Cape Cod Bay in Massachusetts had the highest number of North Atlantic right whales in history.

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. That’s why “Stormy” Mayo PhD, director of the Right Whale Ecology program at the Center for Coastal Studies said “There are only 524 North Atlantic right whales left in the world, so for us to have one fifth of the population here in one day is truly exceptional”.

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(Charles “Stormy” Mayo, PhD, Director, Right Whale Ecology Program, Center for Coastal Studies)

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 “exceptional”. That’s why an Irish Times article from 2017 said that whale numbers feeding off the Cork coast were “exceptional”.

Can you see how the same propaganda meme, “exceptional”, was used concurrently in both the U.S. and the U.K.?

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. That’s why a Popsci article from 2017, Popsci said that Humpback whales were organizing in “huge numbers” off South Africa, “and no one knows why”.

In 2017 the southern right whale count off Australia was the highest in history, 14% above the previous record.

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 “unusual”. That’s why an SF Gate article described a record number of blue whales in Monterey Bay in 2017 as “Unusually high numbers of blue whales are hanging out in Monterey Bay.”

There were a record number of orcas in the Salish Sea in 2017, 20% above the previous record. 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. That’s why Randy Straka, a photographer and videographer with Princess Monterey Whale Watching, said “It can be difficult to get an accurate count”, and “we have no idea how long they’ll be here for."

The Illuminist talking-head shill quoted in the mainstream news article used the meme “we have no idea” because the first rule of politics is “deny, deny, deny”.

The 4,813 whales counted at Cape Solander in Australia in 2017 was 59% higher than the previous record of 3,033 whales set just three years earlier, in 2016. That means that the 3,033 whales counted in 2016 collectively gave birth to 1,780 calves in 2017, increasing the population by more than half in just three years. Poor Mother Gaia not dying so much, Oui?

The proportion of whale calves counted off Maui increased 30% from 2017 to 2018.

In October 2017, phys.org said “A record number of whales counted in Argentina’s Patagonia”.

Where “record number COUNTED” plays the oft-repeated ruse that it was more-assiduous whale counting, or increased whale awareness that led to the highest number of whales in all history.

The article goes on to say “The Whale Conservation Institute says 788 Southern right whales were counted in the region this year. It says that is the highest since records began to be registered in 1971.”

Can you see how they omitted any information on what the previous record was, or when it was set, or the margin between the old record and the new? That’s an example of the propaganda technique known as “compartmentalization”. It’s used to keep you from discerning the scope of the increase in whale populations that is taking place regardless of geography, wherever there are whales

In September 2017, the July 2017 Washington state record for blue shark was broken by 79%, increasing from 27.63 pounds to 49.5 pounds

In 2017, the Maine state record for rainbow trout from some obfuscated prior date was broken by 60%, increasing from 8.42 pounds to 13 pounds, 7 ounces.

In 2017, the Delaware state record for blue catfish from some obfuscated prior date was broken by 43%, increasing from 25 pounds, 5.6 ounces to 36 pounds, 3.2 ounces.

In 2017, the North Carolina state bluefin tuna record from 1995 was unofficially broken by 40%, from (X - get weight) pounds to 1,045 pounds. It was ruled ineligible for the state record because it was sold commercially, but it’s real and actual, and I’m using it.

In 2017, the Georgia blue catfish state record from 1979 was broken by 37%, from 62 pounds to 93 pounds.

In 2017, the 2011 North Carolina state record for bluefin tuna was broken by 29% (get weights).

In 2017, the Missouri alternative method state record for gizzard shad was broken by 27%, increasing from 1 pound, 14 ounces to 2 pounds, 6 ounces.

In 2017, the world-record grass carp from some obfuscated prior date was broken by 21%, increasing from 18 pounds, 3 ounces to 22 pounds.

In 2017, the Texas hammerhead shark state record from 1980 was broken by 18%, from 871 pounds to 1,033 pounds.

In 2017, the 1992 Michigan state record for cisco, or lake herring was broken by 17.6%, from 5.4 pounds to 6.36 pounds.

In 2017, the 2010 Georgia state record for blue catfish was broken by 16% from 2010 to 2017, increasing from 80 pounds, 4 ounces to 93 pounds.

In June 2017, the Idaho Tiger Trout state record was broken three times on Free Fishing Day. The record went from 17.5 inches to 17.6 inches to 18 inches to 19.5 inches. That’s an 11.4% increase.

In 2017, the 2006 world record for marbled grouper was broken by 10.6%, increasing from 27.56 pounds to 30 pounds, 6 ounces.

In 2017, the 2002 New York state record for channel catfish was broken by 7.4% from 2002 to 2017, increasing from 32 pounds, 12 ounces to 35 pounds, 3 ounces.

In 2017, the (insert year) Minnesota catch-and-release state length record for flathead catfish was broken by 7.1%, increasing from 49 inches to 52 1/2 inches.

In 2017, the 2008 Louisiana state record for Warsaw grouper was broken by 6.5%, increasing from 359 pounds, 383 pounds, 2 ounces.

In 2017, the 2015 Washington state record for Opah was broken by 6.4%, increasing from to 35.67 pounds to 37.98 pounds.

In 2017, the 2012 West Virginia state record for perch was broken by 6%, increasing from 1.93 pounds to 2.04 pounds.

In 2017, the Arizona hook-and-line state record for channel catfish from 1987 was broken by 3.4%, from 32 pounds, 4 ounces to 33.36 pounds.

In 2017, the 2016 Maryland state record for sheepshead was broken by 3.2%, increasing from 13.3 pounds to 13.73 pounds.

In 2017, the 2005 Wyoming state record for channel catfish was broken by 1.9%, increasing from 27.99 pounds to 28.52 pounds.

In 2017, the 2016 Montana state record for smallmouth bass was broken by 1.5%, increasing from 7.4 pounds to 7.51 pounds.

In 2017, the 1983 Tennessee state record for muskellunge was broken by 1.17%, from 42 pounds, 8 ounces to 43 pounds.

In 2017, the 2010 Lake Blackshear, Georgia record for flathead catfish was broken by 1.1%, increasing from 39 pounds, 8 ounces to 39 pounds, 15 ounces. The article says the new record broke the old “by nearly a half pound”. I used 7 ounces as “nearly half a pound”.

In 2017, the U.K. record carp from some obfuscated prior date was broken by .63%, increasing from 68 pounds, 1 ounce to 68 pounds, 8 ounces.

An article that I can no longer locate said that salmon bait fish “rebounded” on Lake Michigan in 2017. Can you see how “rebounded” is general?

An article that I can no longer locate said that state fish records “fell like rain” in Wisconsin in 2017. Can you see how “fell like rain” is general?

Korean seafood exports increased 10.9% in the first three quarters of 2017.

China’s seafood imports increased 17.1% year-on-year from Jan-June 2017.

Sri Lanka’s seafood exports increased by an historically-unprecedented 40% in the first six months of 2017, to their highest level in history.

An article that I can no longer locate said that Chinese exports of crayfish “jumped 68 percent in volume terms and 60.4 percent in value terms in the first four months of 2017. The recently released data didn’t include absolute figures for either volume or value.”

The numbers are obviously highly specific. The author hung the hedge “didn’t include absolute figures” on the end because they know that the subconscious of many or most readers will grasp virtually any straw, no matter how thin, to remain off the hook of personal responsibility.

The author doesn’t venture any guess as to what is driving the historically-unprecedented increase in crayfish and shrimp production in China.

Clearly, there’s been some huge positive change in the environment of crayfish and shrimp in China in the first four months of 2017.

Marine Harvest Scotland harvested a record 17,772 tons of gutted weight in the first quarter of 2017, a new record 40% higher than the 1st Quarter of the previous year.

The highest harvest volumes in all history were said to be “due to higher average weight and hence more biomass in sea at the start of the year, combined with strong production and improved fish health.”

They don’t mention what strong production is, or what drove it. “Highest” harvest volumes are said to be due to “higher weight”, but there’s no specific mention as to why, specifically, all the fish in the sea are suddenly 40% fatter. That’s an example of the propaganda technique known as “stonewalling”.

The value of Sri Lanka’s seafood exports increased 18% in the 1st Quarter of 2017.

Pakistan’s seafood export volume increased 17.64% year-over-year in the first quarter of 2017.

The Solomon Islands recorded a $57.5m trade surplus in the 1st Quarter of 2017, “the increase mainly attributed to $52.1m of fish loin exports to Italy.” Where the author used the bizarre term “fish loins” to gymnastically avoid saying “tuna”. It’s to keep the subject as unsearchable as possible.

Seafood exports in Pakistan increased 12.99% in February 2017, year-over-year.

Iran’s seafood exports increased by 37% in value and by 23% volume from March to December 2017.

In March 2017, an article which I am now unable to locate said “Atlantic fish and seafood companies casting a wide net to increase exports”.

Where the author plays the “they’re selling harder than ever” ruse to suggest that they’re moving product - fresh fish, no less! - that had previously gone unsold. It’s a spectacular, childish, moronic falsehood, put forward because the propagandist knows that the subconscious of many or most readers will grasp virtually any straw, no matter how thin, to remain off the hook of personal responsibility.

Pakistan’s fish exports during April 2017 were 33% higher than the previous April.

In May 2017, undercurrentnews.com said “Fish oil prices collapse amid drop in supplements market”.

Where “collapse” is general. “DROP in supplements market” is also general. It’s a false plausible-deniability excuse, put forward to cover up the exponential increase in supply that is driving down fish prices in all the nations. The propagandist knows that the subconscious of many or most readers will grasp virtually any straw, no matter how thin to remain off the hook of personal responsibility.

Pakistan’s fish exports increased 17% in June 2017, year-over-year

India’s seafood exports in 2017 were the highest in the nation’s history, and were 23% higher in revenue and 20% higher in volume than the previous year.

In July 2017, seafoodsource.com said “Chinese crayfish, shrimp exports jump in 2017”. Can you see how “jump” is general? It implies that the number went up, but will come right back down again, like when you jump.

They’re printing the article mid-year so that future searches on 2017 Chinese seafood exports will only reveal the smaller numbers that the author has, in journalistic parlance, “buried” below.

The article continues: “Other Chinese seafood exports were also up so far in 2017.”

Where “other” is general, and “up SO FAR” implies that they might go right back down.

The article continues: “Shrimp exports rose 11.6 percent in value and 17.9 percent in volume terms, while shipments of tilapia were up 9.14 percent in value and 6.68 percent in volume in the first four months of the year, according to the ministry data.”

They used “rose 11.6%” because “rose” is softer than “increased”, and also as a thinly-veiled reference to the Atonist Black Sun cult that has run things in all the nations, well, all the way back to Babylon, and before.

In journalism, there’s a strict rule where you list larger numbers first. Can you see how, in shrimp exports, they broke the rule, where volume is larger, and then, in shrimp value, where the value increase is larger, they listed it first. It’s perverted, it’s psychotic, it’s bald-facedly obvious.

The article continues: “Chinese crayfish exports have soared this year, according to official statistics released by the Chinese Ministry of Agriculture.

In July 2017, the moronically-named mynewsdesk.com said “Norwegian seafood exports break new records in first half of 2017”.

They’re printing the article mid-year so that future searches on 2017 Norwegian seafood exports will only reveal the smaller numbers that the author has, in journalistic parlance, “buried” below.

The article goes on to say that “Never before has Norway exported a greater value of seafood than in the first six months of 2017. The increase is due primarily to record-high salmon prices but also to strong growth in export volumes to the U.S. and Asian markets.”

The international news blackout that is in place on this subject demands the downplaying or omission of volume numbers that expose the “Poor Mother is Dying” confidence game for what it is. The author leads with “value”, and then carefully “buries” volume at the bottom, to minimize it.

Clearly, there’s been some huge positive change in the environment of marine life in Norway in the first half of 2017.

In July 2017, Reuters said “Hunchun’s exports up”. Where, under the false guise of familiarity, the author has omitted “China”, to make the subject drastically less searchable. And “exports UP” is general, to blunt any specific insight the reader might have into the great positive change.

The article continues: “So far in 2017, Hunchun’s seafood trade appears to be going strong, though; in the first quarter of 2017 the town’s seafood exports were up, according to the most recent trade figures from Jilin provincial authority, although the figures seem to be at odds with earlier, much larger figures.”

Where “so far” and “appears to be” and “though” and “although the figures seem to be at odds with earlier, much larger figures” are all general hedges, to blunt any detailed insight the reader might have into the great positive change the article documents.

The article continues: “In the first three months of this year, Hunchun’s seafood exports rose 89% year-on-year to $22.2m in value, according to a report published on the authority’s website dated April. Seafood imports also increased – up 47% y-o-y to $20.1m in value.”

The international news blackout that is in place on this subject demand the downplaying or omission of volume numbers, which expose the “Poor Mother Gaia is Dying” confidence game for what it is. These stunning figures are smaller than the obfuscated volume numbers, as prices decrease either when supply increases, or demand decreases, or both. So seafood exports out of Hunchun, China basically doubled from 2016 to 2017, year over year.

There’s no mention in the article as to what might have caused a doubling in exports out of Hunchun. That’s an example of a propaganda technique known as “stonewalling”.

The author used “ROSE 89%” because it’s softer than “increased”, and also as a thinly-veiled reference to the Atonist Black Sun cult that has run things in all the nations, well, all the way back to Babylon, and before.

In August 2017, bloomberg.com said “North Korean Seafood Exports to China Surge Before Ban”.

The article goes on to say “North Korean seafood exports to China surged to more than $50 million dollars in July, Chinese customs data showed, rising before a complete ban starts Sept. 5 under a United Nations Security Council resolution.”

We know from a previous article that seafood exports generated US$190 million for North Korea in 2016. Here, they’re giving us just the July, 2017 number, which is the vague “more than $50 million dollars”. That vagueness is a hallmark of propaganda. $50M is more than 25% of $190M, in just one month…but that’s as close as we’re going to get on the numbers, for now.

The ruse here is that the exports surged because North Korea quick sold a bunch of extra fish – versus the truth, that they sold all they caught. They note the value, but carefully omit the volume. And they let you know what the value number surged up to, but carefully withheld where it had surged from, so you couldn’t get any idea of the percentage increase.

Can you see how the headline says only generally “exports SURGE”? The propagandist knows that sixty to seventy percent of readers only read the headlines. They’ve done what they could to hedge by, in journalistic parlance, “burying” information about the scope of the positive change in the body of the article.

Pakistan’s fish exports increased 19.63% in the two months from August 2017 to October 2017.

In August 2017, scmp.com truthfully said “All you need to know about China’s sanctions on North Korea”.

They’re a State propaganda organ, telling you quite clearly What To Think. The article says: “The combined value of North Korea’s 2016 exports to China of coal, iron ore, lead ore and seafood – all of which are now banned by Beijing – was almost US$1.5 billion, or 60 per cent of its total exports.”

They combine them, and make sure you can’t get the individual numbers, specifically seafood, which, in journalistic parlance, the author has “buried” to the last, to downplay it. The author talks about value, but carefully omits volume, as the international news blackout that is in place on this subject specifically demands the downplaying or omission of volume numbers, which expose the “Poor Mother Gaia is Dying” confidence game.

In August 2017, undercurrentnews.com said “Vietnam seafood exports up 18% in value so far this year”. Where there is, pointedly, no mention of volume.

The article continues: “Vietnam shipped $749 million worth of seafood abroad in August, bringing seafood exports in the first eight months of 2017 to $5.13 billion, up 18.1% from the same period last year, reports Vietnam Plus. According to the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, the largest buyers of Vietnamese seafood included the US, Japan, China and South Korea, accounting for 55.6% of total exports. Export value to China showed the biggest increase, up 57.2%, followed by Japan 30.8%, the UK (30.1%), South Korea (28.8%), the Netherlands (25.3%) and Canada (20.7%).”

The international news blackout that is in place on this subject demands the downplaying, or in this case the complete omission of volume numbers, which, since increased volume drives down price, are even higher than the value numbers that are exclusively displayed here.

The Washington state record blue shark increased in size by 79% from July 2017 to September 2017, from 27.63 pounds to 49.5 pounds

The Minnesota catch-and-release state record flathead catfish increased in length by 7.1% in 2017, from 49 inches to 52 1/2 inches.

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.

That’s why an article on the moronically-named popsci.com from March 2017 is headlined “Humpback whales are organizing in huge numbers, and no one knows why”.

There’s no mention of geography in the headline. That’s an example of a propaganda technique known as “compartmentalization”.

The State propaganda outlet “popsci” is using conscious deception with the firmness of purpose that goes with complete honesty by stating that neither they or anyone else has any idea why there are more whales off South Africa than there have ever been in all history. They’re desperate to keep you from realizing that the size, fertility and longevity of any organism varies directly with the health of its etheric environment.

An article that I can no longer locate said that juvenile clams were “booming” in Washington state in 2017.

Western rock lobster stock numbers in Australia were at record high levels in 2017.

2017 was the third year in a row that the Alaska sockeye salmon harvest exceeded 50 million fish.

The 2017 Alaska chum salmon harvest was the largest on record.

The 2017 Bristol Bay, Alaska red salmon run was said to have “smashed” records.

Alaska’s 2017 sockeye salmon harvest was the third largest on record.

The 2017 Alaska pink salmon harvest was the fourth largest on record.

In 2017, “more” Atlantic salmon were said to be swimming in Maine’s Penobscot and Down East rivers. The author said that 2017 was shaping up to be a “good” year for Atlantic salmon Down East.

The Solomon Islands recorded a $57.5m trade surplus in the 1st Quarter of 2017, “the increase mainly attributed to $52.1m of fish loin exports to Italy.”

To understand the deception, we must understand that more than 90% of the Solomon Islands marine product exports have usually comprised tuna and tuna-related products. Which demonstrates that the author substituted the bizarre, general “fish loins” to obscure the great increase in the tuna population in and around the Solomon Islands. That’s an example of the propaganda technique know as “compartmentalization”. As you may recall, generality is a hallmark of propaganda.

In February 2017, the Sun Sentinal said “Manatees spotted in record numbers, state survey finds”. Under the false guise of familiarity, they’ve omitted the name of the state, which is Florida. That’s an example of a propaganda technique known as “compartmentalization”.

The used the meme “spotted” in the headline to trigger the “increased awareness” ruse, which plays that the manatees were there all along, only no one looked for them with the proper assiduousness, previously.

The author allows that “The 2017 manatee count in Florida waters has for the third straight year logged more than 6,000 sea cows”, which shows a marine environment that began burgeoning to an unprecedented level in 2013 or 2014, and also offers no suggestion as to why that may be the case.

Patch is a State-sponsored propaganda organ, doing what it can to adhere to the international news blackout that is in place on this subject. They’re desperate to keep you from realizing that the size, longevity and fertility of any organism varies directly with the health of its etheric environment.

In response to the great resurgence among dolphin populations that is occurring regardless of geography, what we euphemistically refer to as “secret agents” are engaged in ongoing whale and dolphin-killing operations on behalf of the barely-closeted Death worshippers they work for. That’s why an Irish Examiner article from February 2017 said “Dolphin and whale deaths rise fivefold with 56 mammals washing up on Irish beaches so far this year”.”

The author used the general “rise FIVEFOLD” in place of a far more impactful, specific statistic. They used “rise” Where they used “rise” because it’s softer than “increase”, and also as a thinly-veiled reference to the Atonist Black-Sun cult that’s ruled things in all the nations, well, all the way back to Babylon, and before.

The article continues: “This is the highest number at this stage of the year since records began. Pollution, trawler nets, disease, natural causes and inclement weather are all possible causes for the demise of the marine mammals whose beached bodies are being discovered almost every other day on some part of the coastline.”

Where the general “pollution, trawler nets, disease, natural causes and inclement weather” are a pile of only-general plausible deniability excuses put forward because the propagandist knows that many or most readers are eager to grasp virtually any straw, no matter how thin, to remain off the hook of personal responsibility.

Obviously, there has not been a 500% increase of any of those things. But logic and reason are not in play when the Coincidence Theorist needs to grasp a straw to reject the obvious fact that this is a State-sponsored animal-killing operation, just like the others listed in my exhaustive article on the subject.

“Inclement weather” is particularly lame, and particularly instructive. Dolphins struck by lightning? Remember, Coincidence Theorists LIVE for this shit.

In March 2017, Maine’s Bangor Daily News said “Regulators close federal scallop fishing grounds in Gulf of Maine”. In the face of historically-unprecedented scallop numbers, the Feds have cut the scallop season in Maine to “save the scallops”, and will crow the next year that their conservation measures” have “saved the scallops”. They figure that the rubes would never notice.

Just nine months later, in December 2017, Maine’s Ellsworth American said “Prices look low as scallop season opens”.

Where, under the false guise of familiarity, the headline omits the word “Maine”, to make the subject virtually unsearchable. The author implies that scallop prices are not low, pushed there by historically-unprecedented supply, but rather that they only LOOK low.

Remember, just ten months previously, the Feds shut down scallop fishing in the gulf of Maine - and ten months later, the scallop supply is still so high that prices are depressed to a level that the Ellsworth American completely obfuscates…that is, beyond “scallop prices LOOK low”.

There’s clearly been some major positive change in the marine environment in Maine. And the Ellsworth American is clearly a State propaganda organ, using conscious deception while maintaining the firmness of purpose that goes with complete honesty.

Prices decrease either when supply increases, or demand decreases, or both. That’s why a spendmatters.com article from June 2017 said “Scallop Prices Have Dived due to Large Catches”.

In March 2017, AP News said “Maine Fishermen Set Lobster Record for Seventh Straight Year”.

The article goes on to say “The Maine lobster industry is bigger and more lucrative than ever, with fishermen landing more than 130 million pounds of lobster valued at $533.1 million in 2016. That is a record for both landings and industry value.”

Where “bigger”, “more” lucrative and “record” are all general, to blunt and defray awareness of the scope of the historically-unprecedented increase.

I had to look up a separate article to learn that 2015 landings totaled 121,083,418 pounds, making 2015 the fourth year in a row, and the fourth year ever, in which Maine lobster harvesters hauled in more than 120 million pounds. The author of the AP News article successfully “compartmentalized” the data, that is at least until I looked up the separate article and published my damning expose here.

So, I had to do the math. The volume of the lobster harvest in Maine increased 7.4% from 2015 to 2016.

Prices increase either when supply decreases, or demand increases, or, lastly, when price-fixing is implemented. 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. Those variants include “funny” and “riddle”. That’s why a Washington Post article from May 2017 reads “ Here’s the funny thing about canned tuna: Even as Americans lost their taste for the fish and demand dropped steadily for years, the price of a can seemed to hold steady or rise. For some, it was an economic riddle.”

For those late to the party, Capitalism as it has been described to us does not, in fact exist.

In May 2017, Bloomberg put what negative spin it could on the most lobsters anyone had ever seen in all history with “Maine Is Drowning in Lobsters”.

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. That’s why a Food and Wine article from July 2017, headlined “Maine’s Lobster Industry Thriving, Despite Slow Start”, says “The lobster catch in Maine this year has presented itself as a bit of mystery.”

“Maine’s Lobster Industry Thriving, Despite Slow Start” uses exactly the same propaganda technique as a Bradenton Herald article from October 10, 2017, headlined “Stone crab season could be off to slow start”. The only-hypothetical poor crab season in Florida was a lie, as is same claim about the 2017 lobster season in Maine.

The Idaho Tiger Trout state record was broken three times on Free Fishing Day in June 2017. The record went from 17.5 inches to 17.6 inches to 18 inches to 19.5 inches. That’s an 11.4% increase.

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.

That’s why, in June 2017, the Chesapeake Bay Marine Fish Conservation Network said “something is out of balance and since the Chesapeake Bay produces more than 70 percent of the striped bass stock, it behooves us to try to figure it out. Maryland Department of Natural Resources scientists Tom Parham and Jim Uphoff may have a clue in solving the mystery.

The author of the article said “These worms don’t need much oxygen to survive. However, they need a little and they aren’t getting it.“

The premise here is that, in the midst of a healthy, recovered stripe bass population in the Chesapeake, there was suddenly zero oxygen in that water, which impossible. Toxins were released to kill the worms at the base of the striped bass food chain, and the press release covering up the Op was released, featuring agents Parham and Uphoff. They’re the guys who laid the poison down.

Here are their pictures:

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(Tom Parham)

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(Jim Uphoff in a natty Satanic purple-and-green rash-guard)

I’ve included their pictures so you could get a better idea of what generational Satanists in position of marginal influence look like.

Remember, there’s no mention in the article as to what might have caused oxygen levels to drop to a level of nearly zero over the floor of a large part of the Chesapeake. Only that “something” was “out of balance”, and that it was a “mystery”.

In June 2017, an uncredited news.maryland.gov said “The Maryland Department of Natural Resources confirmed a St. Mary’s County man has set a new state fishing record for white catfish. The fish was recognized as a game fish a few years ago, but until now nobody had broken the seven-pound minimum weight to be eligible for state records.”

That’s more than curious. In that, in February 2022, nas.er.usgs.gov said that the white catfish was nonindigenous to Maryland, and that there had only been one observation in all history. The USGS said of the white catfish in Maryland: “MD, First observed, 2019, last observed, 2019, Tangier”.

Ah, wow, this is a key breakthrough. Here, in the uncredited news.maryland.gov article from June 2017, we can see the Feds putting the white catfish record in place in Maryland “a few years” prior to the first-ever Maryland state record being established, and nine years later, their official Fed version is “there was only one white catfish seen in the history of the state of Maryland, and it was on Tangier Island, in 2019”.

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(Jacob Vosburg, with the first-ever Maryland state record white catfish. The species winked into existence in Maryland for the first time in history in 2013)u

So, why, pray, was the Maryland state record for white catfish only established in 2017, when they’d been seen there since 2013? The reason is that white catfish suddenly manifested in Maryland waters in 2013. The establishment of the record slow-plays the public’s awareness of the sudden appearance of the new species within the ecosystem, and then the ruse is played “oh, that record’s been on the books for years!”

Rather it is simply that the species “winked into existence” in Maryland waters in 2013, and four years later, was large enough to be counted as a mature fish.

The white catfish winked into existence in Maryland waters in 2013 because the etheric environment reached a level of health where that species could manifest there.

As you can see, the folks in charge are not your friends, and are lying to you about basically everything, including the white catfish in Maryland.

In November 2017, NPR asked “Is It Time To Catch The Wave Of Rebounding Atlantic Bluefin Tuna***?***

Fishermen up and down the New England Coast” said it had been “decades” since they’d been able to catch “so many” Atlantic bluefin tuna “so fast”. The author said that, once severely depleted, populations of the prized sushi fish “appear to be rebounding”.

Where “decades” and “so many” and “so fast” are all general. As you may recall, generality is a hallmark of propaganda.

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 “incredible”. That’s why Walter Golet, a jointly appointed researcher at the Gulf of Maine Research Institute and University of Maine, said that the increase had been “incredible, just incredible”.

Another one of those variants is “difficult to say”. That’s why Clay Porch, a federal scientist who leads bluefin stock assessments for the International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas, or ICCAT, said “It’s really difficult to say clearly what environmental changes could have led to this current increase in abundance”.

Where “increase” is general. As you may recall, generality is a hallmark of propaganda.

In July 2017, the Onion pretended to not be a State propaganda outlet by saying “Fish Species Not Seen Since 1960s Thinks It Can Waltz Back Into Marine Biologist’s Life Just Like That”.

Where the author has used the general “fish SPECIES” to obscure the name of the fish, to make the subject almost unsearchable. As a bonus, they also omit any mention of geography. Those are both careful and deliberate. For the record, it’s Bay City, Michigan.

The author says that it had not been “seen”, which reinforces the bald-faced lie that the large and strikingly-marked creature had been there all along, only no one had looked up for it with the proper assiduousness previously.

The article continues: “Apparently thinking nothing of casually showing up in its ecosystem as if everything was hunky-dory, the blackfin cisco, a fish species not seen since the 1960s, reportedly thought it could waltz back into local marine biologist Margie Kremlow’s life on Wednesday just like that.”

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(Blackfin Cisco)

Where “as if everything was hunky-dory” is an ignorant, mouth-breather meme to replace “an environment booming and burgeoning to a level not seen in her lifetime”.

If you tell a lie big enough, and repeat it often enough, it becomes the Truth to those who accept and practice the programming.

With the truth being that the blackfin cisco has “winked back into existence”, from our perspective, as the etheric environment in Michigan has improved to the point where the species can once again manifest there.

In July 2017, CNBC did what it could to negatively spin the great positive transformation in the marine environment by saying “Maine’s lobster business is booming despite record catches”. What they mean is, prices are dropping exponentially because of the highest supply level in history, but the lobster boats are making it up in volume.

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. That’s why a Penobscott Bay Press article from August 2017 said “Lobstermen plagued by low catch, low prices. Cold spring may be culprit in volume drop”.

Now, how a cold spring is possible in what is to this moment purported to be the third-hottest year in all history is something only a Coincidence Theorist could imagine, usually by narrowing their eyes and saying “yeah, but that’s THERE.” But I digress.

The article continues: “As the shedder, or soft shell, season winds down with higher value hard shell lobsters on the horizon, local lobstermen are hoping to turn what has so far been a dismal season around. Lobsters are in hiding, or so it seems to lobstermen. “I’d say we’ve caught about half the lobsters [than in recent years],” Stonington lobsterman Tony Bray said of the 2017 season. The Stonington Lobster Co-op, which buys a large proportion of the local catch, reported a 25 to 30 percent drop in volume over last year.”

It’s bold, it’s bald-faced - everyone’s agreed to cut back their intake by 20-30 percent, to drive up prices, which have dropped to historically low levels given the historically-unprecedented number of lobsters.

“The lobsters are out there, so this is not likely reflective of a resource decline,” said Maine Center for Coastal Fisheries scientist Carla Guenther, who follows Department of Marine Resources data monitoring. “It may be reflective of a habitat shift as to where the lobsters are, and a behavior shift as a reaction to the colder water.

You have to put on your Middle-Ages hat and affirm “they’re out there, but they’re HIDING”.

For lobstermen, low volume doesn’t equal higher prices. At the dock, price per pound has dropped about 20 percent, with the Co-op paying $2.65 per pound, compared to $3.25 this time last year. “What determines the price? The processors have a lot of bearing on it,” said Lobster Co-op manager Ron Trundy.

Can you see how Ron used a generality, “a lot of bearing by the processors”, to avoid explaining why the law of supply and demand is suddenly not in place in the Maine lobster market?

The cruel truth is that there’s still plenty of lobster, despite everyone throttling back their catch totals. And that abundance is driving down prices at the processor. Everybody went out and bought their own lobster boats when the environment came back to life post-2012. And now everyone’s making 20% less money.

In August 2017, an article that I’m no longer able to locate from Martha’s Vineyard said “The first scallop spawn of the season was another spectacular success. Something is happening this season. Is it the rainy spring and cool temperatures***?***”

Essay: Without using “cold blob”, “but that’s there” or “El Nino”, explain how cool spring temperatures could be possible in 2017, which to this writing NOAA purports was the third hottest year in all history.

To help the Coincidence theorists along, an AP News article from February 2018 said, with a completely straight face: “Gulf of Maine had cool year in 2017, but is still warming”.

“Doublethink is the power of holding two contradictory beliefs in one’s mind simultaneously, and accepting both of them…To tell deliberate lies while genuinely believing in them, to forget any fact that has become inconvenient, and then, when it becomes necessary again, to draw it back from oblivion for just so long as it is needed, to deny the existence of objective reality and all the while to take account of the reality which one denies — all this is indispensably necessary. Even in using the word doublethink it is necessary to exercise doublethink. For by using the word one admits that one is tampering with reality; by a fresh act of doublethink one erases this knowledge; and so on indefinitely, with the lie always one leap ahead of the truth."

From “1984”, by George Orwell, 1949

They used the word “cool” in the Gulf of Maine story, and also in the one from Martha’s Vineyard, because the international news blackout that is in place on this subject forbids the use of the word “cold”.

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 “couldn’t say”. That’s why the article from Martha’s Vineyard continues: “We couldn’t say, but the the egg numbers during spawns have been through the roof! Once again a record spawn with 99 million eggs collected”.

Where “through the roof” (with bonus exclamation point!), while lurid, is general. “RECORD” spawn is also general. Both to blunt and defray any specific insight into the historically-unprecedented positive change in the environment of the scallop on Martha’s Vineyard. Yet the Feds have closed the scallop bed in the Gulf of Maine, just across the way. What gives?

The folks in charge are not your friends, and are lying to you about basically everything, including the scallops.

In September 2017, the Orwellianly-named deeply.humanitarian.org said, only-generally, “Feeding Frenzy: West Coast Anchovy Boom Masks Ecosystem in Peril”.

It’s Black magic - they’ve Satanically inverted it to pretend that an Ecosystem which has suddenly increased exponentially to the greatest level of health ever seen to “ecosystem in peril”.

In October 2017, the Korean News Digest said “Seafood exports up 10.9 percent in first three quarters of 2017”. Can you see how, under the false guise of familiarity, the headline omits the name of the nation, to make the subject virtually unsearchable.

The author uses the classic “rushing to press” ruse in which they report the year’s volume’s three months early, so that the number is smaller. Then, in January, the generational Satanist running the newsroom will say “we just ran a story on that”, and the news blackout on the subject will run on unimpeded.

The article continues “Exports of South Korean seafood rose 10.9 percent in the first nine months of 2017 from a year earlier on strong demand for dried laver and tuna, the maritime ministry said Sunday.”

Where we once again see the tirelessly-deployed “increased demand” ruse, vs. the truth, “they sold all they caught.”

There was clearly some huge positive change in the marine environment in Korea in 2017.

In October 2017, The News Now said “Seafood exports at Rs 9066 crore in first quarter”.

Can you see how, under the false guise of familiarity, the headline omits the word “India”, to make the subject virtually unsearchable? That’s an example of the propaganda technique known as “compartmentalization”.

The international news blackout that is in place on this subject demands the downplaying, or in this case the complete omission of volume numbers, which is why the headline omits them. The headline also omits the name of the nation, to make the subject drastically less searchable, and makes only a flat statement about the value of Fish exports in India in the first quarter of 2017. Those are both examples of a propaganda technique known as “compartmentalization”. The propagandist knows that sixty to seventy percent of readers only read the headlines.

The article continues: “India’s seafood exports stood at 2,51735 Metric Tonnes, valued at Rs 9066.06 crore (US$1.42 billion) in the first quarter of the current fiscal, according to the Marine Products Exports Development Authority (MPEDA). During the same period in the last fiscal it stood at 2,01223 MT, worth $1.17 billion.”

Where “exports STOOD” brazenly implies they were unchanged. The headline of the article leads with a boring, out-of-context money number, then the volume numbers are “buried” lower in the body of the article. And no percentage is provided, just the numbers. That’s careful hedging. So I had to do the math. 201223 to 251735 metric tons is a twenty five percent increase. Such volume increases usually consist of tiny margins. This is an historically-unprecedented - and completely unexplained - one year increase in volume.

In November 2017, seafoodsource.com said “India’s seafood exports up by 21 percent so far in 2017”. It’s a classic technique - publish the story in November, to pretend you are “all over what’s news”, when in fact you are publishing early to avoid having an even larger number to report as the official year’s total. This way, in December, the person running the newsroom can say “we just ran an article on that”, and the news blackout runs on uninterrupted.

The article continues: “India’s first quarter exports rose 21 percent off of increasing demand for frozen shrimp in the international market”.

The tirelessly-played “increasing demand” ruse is used, vs. the truth, “they sold all they caught.” Did you notice that they said it was shrimp demand, when the seafood export volume number is up 21 percent overall? More downplaying, more compartmentalization. Did you notice how they don’t break out the percentage of shrimp vs. overall seafood?

“Increasing demand for frozen shrimp” is a bullshit plausible-deniability excuse, put forward because the propagandist knows that the subconscious of many or most readers will grasp virtually any straw, no matter how thin, to remain off the hook of personal responsibility.In December 2017, mynewsdesk.com said “Norwegian seafood exports for 2017 exceed last year’s level by a clear margin”, and that “Norway exported 286,000 tonnes of seafood worth NOK 9 billion in November. Volume increased by 25 per cent.”

Where the headline uses the general “by a clear margin” as hedge downplaying the stunning 25% increase in volume, a specific figure “buried” down below the general headline which leads the article. The author knows that sixty to seventy percent of readers only read the headlines. That’s an example of a propaganda technique known as “compartmentalization”.

In December 2017, the U.K.’s Guardian said “Mass starvation is humanity’s fate if we keep flogging the land to death”, and “Despite a massive increase in effort (bigger boats, bigger engines, more gear), the worldwide fish catch is declining by roughly 1% a year, as populations collapse.”

We know that the claims that the worldwide fish catch is decreasing by 1% and that fish populations are collapsing are both false because Bocaccio and darkblotched rockfish stocks on the west coast of the United States, which were declared overfished in 1999 and 2000, respectively, were declared rebuilt in 2017, both well before their original target dates. And because we know that the world fish trade hit an all-time high in 2017. And because we know that India’s seafood exports increased 25% in the first quarter of 2017. And because we know that Norway’s seafood exports increased 25% in 2017.

The U.K.’s Guardian is a Mouthpiece of the State, using conscious deception while retaining the firmness of purpose that goes with complete honesty.

In 2017, the regulatory Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission said that the Menhaden fish population was “in good shape” and “remains healthy”.

It’s Black magic - they’ve Satanically inverted it, to cover up “Menhaden suddenly increase to the greatest shape in history” and “Mendhaden suddenly increase exponentially to the best health in history”.

In 2017, the Daily Press said striped bass numbers in Chesapeake Bay were “strong”, and that “the population is so healthy that experts consider it recovered”.

Rainbow trout in Maine increased in size by 60% from some obfuscated date and 2017, from 8.42 pounds to 13 pounds, 7 ounces.

The world-record grass carp increased in size by 21% from some obfuscated date to 2017, from 18 pounds, 3 ounces to 22 pounds.

The U.K. record carp increased in size by .63% from some obfuscated date to 2017, from 68 pounds, 1 ounce to 68 pounds, 8 ounces.

In July 2017 spring chinook salmon returned to the White River in Washington in record numbers.

Oregon’s wild Willamette winter steelhead run increased 122% from 2017 to 2018, from 822 to 1,829.

Prices drop either when supply increases, or demand decreases, or both. That’s why an article from Australia’s Adelaide Now from March 2018 is headlined “Easter fish: Adelaide fishmongers see drop in alternative fish prices”.

You have to read the article to learn that they’re talking about “Atlantic salmon, kingfish, king salmon, blue fin and yellow fin tuna.” Since sixty to seventy percent of readers only read the headlines, it goes a long way toward “compartmentalizing” the phenomenon I’m documenting here. Can you see how the author put tuna at the very end? In journalistic parlance, that’s called “hedging” or “downplaying’.

Prices drop either when supply increases, or demand decreases, or both. That’s why an Undercurrent News article from July 2018 reads “Bangkok skipjack prices drop to two-year low”. Can you see how, under the false guise of familiarity, the author omitted the word “tuna” from the headline? That’s an example of the propaganda technique known as “compartmentalization”.

In August 2017, thespokesman.com earnestly covered up a State-sponsored ecoterrorism operation by saying “Eclipse-assisted tides unleash net pen Atlantic salmon into Bellingham Bay”. As a bonus, I’d note that it is during eclipses that the energy released during their human sacrifice rituals is said to be the strongest.

In September 2017, the abusively-named coastmonkey.ie said “2017 Another Record-Breaking Year for Whale and Dolphin Strandings”.

Where “record BREAKING” is general. The international news blackout that is in place on this subject forbids the use of statistics that would provide specific insight into the magnitude of the trend I’m documenting here.

Since sixty to seventy percent of readers only read the headlines, it goes a long way toward “compartmentalizing” the phenomenon.

The article continues: “By 31st August there had already been 201 validated strandings logged – a massive 30% increase compared to the previous two years, according to the Irish Whale and Dolphin Group (IWDG).”

Where the author has gymnastically avoided the straightforward “dolphin and whale strandings in Ireland increased 30% from 2016 to 2017.”

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(Dolphin driven ashore with sonic weaponry, Ireland, 2017)

The propagandist from coastmonkey is doing everything they can to keep the Irish from recognizing the State-sponsored dolphin and whale killing operations underway there.

They don’t make any mention of the fact that increased whale and dolphin standings in Ireland are part of a wider trend taking place regardless of culture or geography. That’s an example of the propaganda technique known as “compartmentalization”.

As to what’s driving the historically-unprecedented increase in Irish waters, the author goes on to say “There are any number of causes including pollution, disease and natural death but another possible cause is fisheries bycatch – where dolphins are the unintended target of fishing boats.

Often dolphins that have washed up on shore there has been the tell-tale laceration marks of having been caught in a net.

The author puts the general plausible-deniability exudes of “pollution”, “disease”, and, ludicrously, “natural death” forward because they know that many or most readers are eager to grasp any straw, no matter how thin, to remain off the hook of personal responsibility.

What sort of pollution? That has increased suddenly by a third? Why is that pollution not causing a 30% increase in other marine life?

What sort of disease? Why has that disease not driven a 30% increase in mortality in other species?

Why did “natural death” increase 30% among whales and dolphins in Ireland from 2016 to 2017? Was a 30% one-year increase in mortality concurrently seen in any other life forms?

It doesn’t matter that it’s not rational. The person reading the article is the practitioner of a religion, one of whose dark tenets is “Poor Mother Gaia is Dying, Crushed by the Virus-Like Burden of Mankind”.

It’s a deviant thought form, not a critical, logical conclusion.

The author’s plausible-deniability excuse that nets caused the lacerations from harpoons used in concert with sonic weaponry to drive the dolphins gives the reader the same out the last one did, again to get that reader off the hook of personal responsibility.

Humpback whale deaths in Hawaii were at the highest level in history in 2017, double the long term average and 20% above the previous record, set in 2013.

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. That’s why a Hawaii Now article from 2017 spoke of “A mystery over a record number of dead whales found in Hawaii this humpback whale season.”

Whale deaths on the Atlantic coast of the United States were at the highest level in history in 2017. 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. That’s why NJ.com said “Dead humpback whales continue to wash ashore on beaches along the Atlantic Coast, and no one is sure why.

They’re not dead whales being washed ashore. They are living whales being driven ashore by sonic weaponry specifically designed and built for that purpose.

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 “unprecedented”. That’s why a National Geographic from 2017 said ““In Unprecedented Loss, Endangered Whales Die of Mysterious Cause”.

Right whale deaths on the coast of Canada were at the highest level in history in 2017. 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. That’s why ScienceMag said “Researchers are still working to pin down how the whales died.”

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. That’s why, in July 2017, record deaths of North Atlantic right whales were said to “puzzle” scientists.

In April, 2018, baleinesendirect.org said “Record number of humpbacks identified in 2017”.

Where “record number” is general. Under the false guise of familiarity, the author has redacted “whales”, to make the subject drastically less searchable”. “Identified in 2017” bravely implies that it was more-assuduous whale identification that led to the most humpback whales ever seen, in all history.

The article goes to to say “The Mingan Island Cetacean Study (MICS) was able to identify 121 humpback whales in 2017, a record number! Of these, 98 individuals were already in the photo-identification catalogue and 23 new pages were added. Whales Online spoke with Christian Ramp, research coordinator at MICS.”

Where the most whales ever seen in all history was attributed to “increased identification ability”. Can you see how the author said, in Mil-speak, 23 new pages were added”, as a gymnastic way to avoid a direct statement?

The author provided the numbers, but carefully avoided providing a specific percentage increase. That’s an example of the propaganda technique known as “compartmentalization”. So, I had to do the math to learn that the headline, “record number of humpbacks identified in 2017”, is a general hedge against “Humpback whale numbers increased 24% to the highest level in history in 2017.

The article continues: “WOL: And 10 newborns, is that a good number?

Christian Ramp: It’s about average. But it’s a lot better than the three or four we’ve seen the last six or seven years.”

Christian has said “about average”, which is general, and doesn’t let you know if it’s just above or just below average. The quibbling qualifier “But it’s a lot better” implies that 2017’s number was not “good”, as WOL had tee’d him up with, previously. And, obviously, the largest whale numbers in history would include a “great” number of calves, not merely a “good number”.

Can you see how he used the hedging generality “a lot better” to cover up the fact that calf numbers doubled or tripled from 2016 to 2017?

“Additionally, this year, we saw Irisept with a calf! We have known this humpback since 1997 and since 2000, we have known that it is a female. But the summers came and went, and we never saw her with a calf. We end up taking a second biopsy to validate her sex, and indeed, it’s a female. So after twenty years, we were finally able to see her with a calf! Unfortunately, the photos of the calf are not clear enough to identify it.”

Chris says they “did a second biopsy to validate her sex”, which is Mil-speak for “injected her with a weaponized pathogen”.

This is a very interesting data point, as it shows fertility levels increasing, most markedly among the previously infertile.

That’s because the health, size, fertility, and longevity of any organism vary directly with that of its etheric environment.

Here’s Christian’s picture:

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(Christian Ramp, Research Coordinator, Mingan Island Cetacean Study)

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

During the annual survey of right whales at Península Valdés, Patagonia in 2018, a record 856 whales were counted, 10% more than the previous record of 788 from 2017.

In Fall 2017, “higher” numbers of juvenile lobsters were seen in fall data collection in Maine.

In September 2017, coming off the largest salmon harvests in human history, capradio.com said : “Fishing Industry Concerned About Fall Salmon Season”.

Where, under the false guise of familiarity, the headline omits any mention of geography, to make the subject drastically less searchable. That’s an example of a propaganda technique known as “compartmentalization”.

The article continues: “The Golden Gate Salmon Association says the return of drought-ravaged winter-run Salmon hit rock bottom this summer and that is likely a precursor of what to expect in the months to come, when commercial fall-run salmon are fished. John McManus says the huge dip in numbers is the result of warm river water during the drought, killing most of the run while the salmon was still in the egg stage.”

John is an Illuminist shill, using conscious deception with the firmness of purpose that goes with complete honesty. From the moment that dams were built on rivers, the folks who built them began lowering the water levels downstream of the dam at key times of the year, to kill as many salmon as possible, and to keep them from reproducing. Specific water conditions are required for successful salmon spawning, and it’s not hard to intentionally mess them up. John’s using a half-truth in “warm river water”, in that the people running the dam simply lower the water level and thus increase the temperate level in that water.

It was only in the late 2010’s that rainfall levels reached a point where all the excess water had to be let by the dams to keep them from being blown. The recent spate of dam removals is not because “dams don’t make money” or “we can’t afford to fix the dams”, or “we suddenly had an enviornmental epiphany”. They’re being torn down because they can no longer be used for their original and primary purpose: the killing of as many salmon as possible.

This is how people who have literally worshipped Death all the way back to Babylon and before think and act.

Here’s Agent McMannus’ picture:

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(John McManus, Golden Gate Salmon Association)

John’s on the right, using conscious deception while retaining the firmness of purpose that goes with complete honesty. I’ve included his picture so that you could get a better idea of what a generational Satanist in a position of marginal influence looks like.

In an article from Australia from September 2017, the Daily Mail said “Record numbers of huge bluefin tuna fish caught in Sydney” and that “Amateur anglers are cashing in on record numbers of enormous bluefin Tuna migrating across the east coast of Australia.”

That author of the article doesn’t offer any suggestion as to what has caused there to be more tuna than there ever were in history in Australia, and there’s no mention of the fact that tuna numbers are increasing regardless of geography. Nor is there a mention as to why they are, well, enormous. Those are all examples of the propaganda technique known as “compartmentalization”.

The Daily Mail is a State propaganda organ, doing what it can to support the international news blackout that is in place on this subject. They’re desperate to keep you from realizing that the health, size and longevity of any organism varies directly with the health of its etheric environment.In October 2017 Alaska’s Kitsap Sun said “Summer chum return in record numbers to Union River” and that “This year, summer chum returned to the Union River to spawn and die in record numbers, signaling the health of the Union River estuary.”

Where it’s not “PROOF of health”, but rather only “SIGNALING the health of the estuary”. That’s what is known in journalism as a “hedge”, or in propaganda circles, “soft-pedaling”. “The health of the Union River estuary is general. There’s no mention in the article as to what, specifically, has caused the estuary to be healthier than it has ever been, in all history.

The Kitsap Sun is a State propaganda organ, doing what it can to keep you from realizing that the health, fertility and longevity of any organism varies directly with the health of its etheric environment.

The name “Kitsap Sun” is a thinly-veiled reference to the Atonist Black Sun cult that has run things in all the nations, well, all the way back to Babylon, and before.

In October 2017, lobster prices were said to be “lower than they had been in previous Octobers”. That’s because prices drop either when supply increases, demand decreases, or both.

Prices drop when demand decreases or supply increases, or both. That’s why a Bangor Daily News story from October of 2017 says “Maine’s 2017 lobster harvest is on pace to hit its lowest value this decade, due to an unfavorable combination of a dwindling catch and falling prices.”

Well, if “dwindling catch” is a driver of low prices, how can a story from just three months earlier read “Maine’s lobster business is booming despite record catches”? And how can another story from May 2017 read “Maine Is Drowning in Lobsters”?

“Dwindling catch” is not a driver, but rather a baldfaced lie, a ruse…it’s “fake news”. And the suggestion itself is bizarre, in that dropping supply raises prices, as opposed to dropping them.

Only a sociopath would try to an advance an agenda with a lie supporting a completely false premise, especially in the face of headlines like “Maine Fishermen Set Lobster Record for Seventh Straight Year” from March, 2017.

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 “unsure”. That’s why the article goes on to say: “Scientists are not sure why lobstermen seem to be catching fewer lobster than they did last year, when the statewide catch hit a record of 130 million pounds.”

The use of “seem to be” also shows that they’re lying baldfacedly about the lower catch this year, to try to prop up the failing and wholly-fraudulent “Poor Mother Gaia is Dying” confidence game on behalf of the barely-closeted Death worshippers they work for.

Say what you will about them, there’s no quit in these guys. The great news being that’s not going to stop, or even remotely slow their imminent demise.The Bangor Daily News is a State propaganda organ, falsely reporting that the largest lobster population in all history is “dwindling”.

In October 2017, the U.K.’s Mirror said “ ‘Invasion’ of ‘killer’ ‘jellyfish’ on Britain’s shores is biggest EVER recorded”.

Where the Mirror psychotically describes a jellyfish population booming and burgeoning to unprecedented health as a jellyfish “invasion”. You can see the spit flying off their lips as they say it.

The U.K.’s Independent and Daily Mail are both in lock-step on the “invasion” meme because they’re part of the same larger propaganda organization. For any lingering Coincidence Theorists in the readership, a third example of the international conspiracy I’m exposing here is found in Outdoor Life’s May 2012 story headlined “ ‘Signs of the Apocalypse’: 15 ‘Weird’ Animal ‘Invasions’ “.

It’s the Middle Ages, and you are living in it, and you are loving it. Except for the invasions, which are, by the way, “weird”.

The Mirror continues: “It ‘amounts to’ the greatest number of Portuguese man-of-war recorded in the UK since records began in 2003.”

Where “amounts to” is a bizarre little hedge, to get your subconscious off onto “will never amount to anything”. The non-deviant way to write the headline is “It ‘is’ the greatest number”.

The U.K.’s National Whale and Dolphin Watch reported “record” sightings in 2018.

In November 2017, an ack.net article from Massachusetts said “Scallop season opens on a high note”. Where, under the false guise of familiarity, the headline omits any mention of geography, to compartmentalize” the phenomenon and make the article virtually unsearchable.

On a high NOTE implies it was all downhill, from there. HIGH note is completely general, to blunt any specific awareness of the great positive change that has taken place. The article continues:

“Asked if a good opening day means a good season, one fisherman shrugged and said, “You won’t see any plumbers giving up their day job.” The fact that a name isn’t used means that the author made up the negative quote, designed to hedge against the historically-unprecedented start to the salmon season in Massachusetts.

The article continues:

“Sarcasm aside, fishermen also said the harbor seems healthier than it did last year. ’It’s nice to see lots of scallops,’ said Rick Kotalac, who scallops in the town harbor. “It’s good to see some green eel grass and some healthier looking scallops.”

Where “lots of” scallops is general. It’s not GREAT to see eel grass, but merely GOOD. It’s not good to see eel grass, but it is rather good to see SOME green eel grass. It’s not GREAT to see healthy scallops, but is rather merely GOOD to see some healthIER LOOKING scallops.

Since Rick was actually named, we not only know that he’s a real person, but also that he’s a generational Satanist, getting quoted in a mainstream news article. Hence his hedge-fest against the spectacular, historically-unprecedented positive change in the marine environment in Massachusetts.

Here’s Rick’s picture:

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(Rick Kotalac, scallop fisherman, Massachusetts)

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

Not all scallop fishermen are generational Satanists, of course, but those who get quoted in mainstream news articles certainly are.

We get the word “Satan” from their great god Set, whom they’ve worshipped under various names and guises all the way back to Babylon, and before.

Set, also known as Seth and Suetekh, was the Egyptian god of war, chaos and storms, brother of Osiris, Isis, and Horus the Elder, uncle to Horus the Younger, and brother-husband to Nephthys.

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(The repugnant god Set)

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(The repugnant Jar Jar Binks)

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(The repugnant god Set)

Immediately above, I’ve provided pictures of the repugnant god Set, the repugnant Jar Jar Binks, and the repugnant god Set. Prominent generational Satanist George Lucas figured the rubes would never notice.

In November 2017, ScienceDaily said “First wild alligator snapping turtle in Illinois since 1984”.

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(Alligator snapping turtle, Illinois)

From our perspective, Alligator snapping turtles “winked back into existence” in Illinois for the first time since 1984.

The Delaware River’s American shad population was said to be “rebounding” in 2017.

In November 2017, capradio said “Salmon And Steelhead Trout Migrating In Record Numbers”.

While the first sentence of the article reads “Salmon and steelhead trout are migrating to the Mokelumne River just east of Lodi in what could be record numbers.”

In propaganda terms, the author has “walked it back” from “IN record numbers” in the headline to “what COULD BE record number” in the first sentence.

The article continues: “They’re returning from the ocean to spawn and conditions have never been better. Abundant rainfall last year helped to release more water from Camanche Reservoir to help move the salmon up the river.”

In years past, the folks in charge kept the river levels artificially low at key times during the year, to kill as many salmon as possible, and to prohibit their reproduction. In 2017, rainfall levels were such that they either had to let the water flow by the dam in the spillways, or the water volume would have blown the dams.

“The East Bay Municipal Utility District (EBMUD), which operates Camanche, and the California Department of Fish and Wildlife worked together to improve the spawning beds.”

That’s a bald-faced lie. They went out and made a show of “improving the spawning beds”, when the simple truth is that the water level was sufficient for the first time in years upon years. They’re running what is known as a confidence game.

“Fishery Biologist Michelle Workman with EBMUD says with another month to go for the salmon run, the old record of 18,000 could be broken.

“The run started in early October and it has been going strong the whole way through," Workman says. "We’re currently sitting at over 15,000 fish and that’s compared to 5,000 fish the same time last year.”

A month into the run, with three times the fish seen the previous year, and just three thousand fish from the record, it’s obvious that the record will be broken. Michelle hedges mightily back to saying only that the record COULD BE broken. She used “sitting at” to paint a one year tripling of the salmon population as stagnant.

Here’s agent Workman’s picture, that’s her on the left:

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(Fishery Biologist Michelle Workman)

I’ve included it so you could get a better idea of what a generational Satanist in a position of marginal influence looks like. Not all wildlife biologists are generational Satanists, just the ones who get quoted in mainstream news articles. They figured the rubes would never notice.

In November 2017, AP News said “Despite Hurricanes, Green Sea Turtles Nest in Record Numbers”.

In November 2017, patch.com said “Wayward Manatee Spotted In Chesapeake Bay Off Virginia Coast”.

The used the meme “spotted” in the headline to trigger the “increased awareness” ruse, which plays that the manatees were there, all along, only no-one looked for the with the proper assiduousness, previously. The article documents a drastically increasing range for the species, along with the previously documented unprecedented population level.

In December 2017, the U.K.’s Independent said “Huge blue fin tuna weighing 350 pounds caught off Devon coast”. The author said “With ‘more’ bluefin tuna being spotted in British waters ‘due to climate change heating the ocean and changing the path of currents’, researchers expect more to be ‘accidentally’ caught in the future.”

With the truth of the matter being that the North Atlantic was as cold as it had been in 50 years in 2017, as documented in a headline from January 2017 reading “North Atlantic Cooling Has Plunged Below 1950s (And 1800s) Levels”.

If you recall, in the previous example, the federal scientist leading Atlantic Bluefin tuna stock assessments said that it was “really difficult to say clearly” what led to the increase in bluefin tuna abundance in the Atlantic. Why do scientists in the U.K. have clarity that it is “climate change heating the ocean and changing the path of currents”, leading to the “accidental” catch of far more tuna? Why are the Feds in the U.S. without a clue to the cause?

It’s because all of them are lying as hard and fast as they can about the tuna.