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“They always say time changes things, but you actually have to change them yourself.”
― Andy Warhol, from " The Philosophy of Andy Warhol ", 1975
(Reegan Werner, 16, with her world record Goliath Grouper, Gulf of Mexico, 2020)
It’s June 2020, and great positive changes are underway at every level of our reality. They began in earnest in 2012, and have been increasing in speed and magnitude. I’ve been writing articles on the subject since 2013.
These changes are being driven by the collective influence of untold thousands of inexpensive Orgonite devices based on Wilhelm Reich’s work.
Since Don Croft first fabricated tactical Orgonite in 2000, its widespread, ongoing and ever-increasing distribution has been collectively unknitting and transforming the ancient Death energy matrix built and expanded by our dark masters, well, all the way back to Babylon and before. And, as a result, the Ether is returning to its natural state of health and vitality.
One of these changes is fish growing larger than they ever have in history.
For example, a current news story below is headlined “Farmington teen catches record-breaking 583-pound Goliath grouper off Florida coast”.
The story reads “The fish was 83 inches long with a 75-inch girth and calculated weight of 583 pounds, the largest grouper ever caught by a female angler. According to the International Game Fish Association, the current all-tackle women’s world record is a 366-pound grouper caught by Betsy Walker near Panama in 1965. Werner’s grouper out-weighed the current record by 217 pounds .”
The author described the margin between the records as " by 217 pounds ", and didn’t make any other comment about the margin. They’re being tight-lipped, and using a hedging generality because reading the actual percentage would be far more impactful.
They’re downplaying the fact that the new record fish is 59% larger than the old . That’s over half again as large. It’s an historically-unprecedented increase in size.
Such records are usually broken by tiny margins, because organisms grow in progressively smaller increments as they approach their maximum possible size.
Here, the record stood unbroken for over fifty years, and then was suddenly broken by a huge margin.
There’s clearly been some exponential change for the better in the Gulf of Mexico.
That unmentioned positive change is Etheric, energetic. The Orgonite-driven improvement of the Etheric environment in the Gulf of Mexico caused Goliath grouper there to grow larger than any previously seen anywhere, in all history.
There’s an international news blackout in place on the subject. Because you’re not supposed to know that the primary driver of the size and longevity of any organism is the health of its Etheric environment.
Jeff Miller, Brooklyn, New York, June 20, 2020
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June 16, 2020 - Farmington teen catches record-breaking 583-pound Goliath grouper off Florida coast
Farmington teen catches record-breaking 583-pound Goliath grouper off Florida coast
Paul Hartman (left) and Reegan Werner, 16, of Farmington pose by a Goliath Grouper. Werner caught the record-breaking 583-pound fish while deep sea fishing in the Gulf of Mexico May 31, 2020.
Lord y , what a fish!
Farmington teen Reegan Werner went deep-sea fishing with her brother, mother and stepfather near Marco Island in Florida on May 31 and hooked a world-record-breaking Goliath grouper.
The fish, which had been caught and released before, had the nickname “My Lord” because as Werner’s stepfather, Paul Hartman, said, “each time it showed up, all anyone could say is ‘My Lord! Look at that!’ ”
The fish was 83 inches long with a 75-inch girth and calculated weight of 583 pounds, the largest grouper ever caught by a female angler. According to the International Game Fish Association, the current all-tackle women’s world record is a 366-pound grouper caught by Betsy Walker near Panama in 1965. Werner’s grouper out-weighed the current record by 217 pounds.