“The most formidable weapon against errors of every kind is reason. I have never used any other, and I trust I never shall.”

“The most formidable weapon against errors of every kind is reason. I have never used any other, and I trust I never shall.”

― Thomas Paine

February 28, 2019 - Ocean warming has caused ‘sustainable’ fish stocks to drop by 4% since 1930s

August 2, 2019 - Number of U.S. fish stocks at sustainable levels remains near record high

May 2, 2013 - Fish populations continue rising

September 6, 2015 - Fish Population At Record Lows

October 8, 2018 - 62.3 Million: Bristol Bay’s 2018 salmon season the largest ever

“Fake news” is a meme, put forward to keep you from discerning that the controlled press organs of all the nations are lying much or most of the time, about basically everything. As I’ve just proven with the two sets of headlines up above.

One must review the data and use one’s personal discernment to determine the health of the fish. It is the renunciation of this responsibility that lies at the heart of humanity’s problem, versus a cruel overlord having its way with an upright populace.

It’s easy enough to see that marine life is booming and burgeoning. Yet a broad, general headline like " Fish Population At Record Lows ", from 2015, still takes in its share of wholly-credulous rubes, who steadfastly refuse to do anything but what they are told, and who steadfastly believe everything that they read.

What fish populations are at record lows, precisely? It’s a lurid, hysterical, general assertion, without basis in fact. As you may recall, generality is a hallmark of propaganda.

An article that I’ve appended below is headlined “2018: record-setting season for bottomfish anglers .”

Where, under the false guise of familiarity, the author has wiped out any demarcator of the geography under discussion, as well as the names of any actual fish, to make the subject drastically less searchable.

The article reads “Bottomfishing off the Oregon Coast has become increasingly popular in recent years , and this trend continued in 2018 when a record high 110,000 angler trips were reported.”

They’re playing the " Increased fishing participation " ruse to cover up the huge increase in bottomfish populations. Yes, more people are fishing, but that’s because they know the fishing is great . When it didn’t used to be.

The Black magician writing the propaganda flipped it, reversed it. I call that propaganda technique a “Satanic inversion.”

The great positive change that we’re in the midst of is real, and actual. So is the deceptive propaganda designed to deny, rebut, refute and obfuscate that change.

But propaganda has a lifespan, and the positive changes are not temporary. So this is a moment in a process that we’re all going to pass through, to the better place we’re all supposed to be living.

Please consider doing what you can to speed that change. Gare’s still basically giving away free Orgonite, asking that you only pay shipping. The fact that very few take him upon it is one of the more bizarre side notes of this whole affair.

When I took up gifting in 2003, I got TB’s from someone it took me about ten years to figure out was an agent. Their Orgonite towerbusters or TB’s, were tiny, and thin, and had hardly any metal in them. They were spray painted camouflage green and brown, ostensibly so they’d be harder for the ill-intended to find and remove, but in actuality to cover up the lack of metal in them. The agent who made them said they were small because “a little Orgonite went a long way.” I kept a few of them for posterity, including one on top of each of my beer kegs.

Gare’s are made with a press, and have more metal crammed into them than was in the aforementioned agent’s $40 HHG’s. I’m going to go for a bike ride and distribute some more of Gare’s TBs about the New York metropolitan area right now.

Jeff Miller, Brooklyn, New York, March 23, 2020

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May 2, 2013 - Fish populations continue rising

Fish populations off America’s coasts continued to rebound last year.

September 6, 2015 - Fish Population At Record Lows

October 8, 2018 - 62.3 Million: Bristol Bay’s 2018 salmon season the largest ever

February 28, 2019 - Ocean warming has caused ‘sustainable’ fish stocks to drop by 4% since 1930s

August 2, 2019 - Number of U.S. fish stocks at sustainable levels remains near record high

November 7, 2019 - 2018: record-setting season for bottomfish anglers

Bottomfishing off the Oregon Coast has become increasingly popular in recent years , and this trend continued in 2018 when a record high 110,000 angler trips were reported. Here is a summary of Oregon’s 2018 sport bottomfish fishery.

2018 landings of lingcod, rockfish and cabezon

Even with the daily bag limit for general marine species reduced from seven fish in 2017 to five fish in 2018 , it was a good year for anglers catching a number of species.

(The most-ever bottomfish in all history merely a " good season." - ed)

Anglers were especially successful with lingcod, landing just under 68,000 (213 mt) of them. This is the highest catch in the last 10 years . The longleader gear allowed anglers to have good success catching mid-water rockfish species with over 33,000 (35.4 mt) yellowtail rockfish, and 38,000 (42.2 mt) canary rockfish landed in the longleader gear and regular bottomfish fisheries combined.

February 3, 2020 - 2019 was highest value year on record for Dungeness crab in Southeast Alaska

The 2019 commercial Dungeness crab season in Southeast Alaska was the most valuable on record. The summer and fall fisheries brought in $16.3 million at the docks.

The end of the fall fishery is just wrapping up with a few fish tickets still being processed as of the end of January. However, it’s already obvious; it was a record-setting year.

The harvest was 5.3 million pounds of Dungeness crab, which is the third largest harvest on record . Yet, the price averaged $3.07 a pound making it the highest valued season ever recorded for Southeast.