Ramius: We’ll rotate through the conn. No officer will spend more than eight minutes below deck. Will that be satisfactory, Doctor?
Dr. Petrov: Perfectly, Captain.
From " The Hunt For Red October ", by Tom Clancy, 1990
I recently got 5 TB’s into secure locations in midtown Manhattan while I was going to get bagels at Lenny’s. In between Lenny’s and Zabar’s.
Later in the day, back in Brooklyn, I did some housecleaning, and opened our apartment’s only window to let in some fresh air. Our two cats became so frisky, active and happy that I began apologizing to them. I knew I’d let Death energy build up in the apartment by keeping the window closed for too long. I’m now going to open the window every day whenever I leave the apartment, no matter how cold it is outside.
Please be assured that it is not “low oxygen levels”. There are operational air conditioning/heat units which bring air into both main rooms of the apartment - one from the street out front, and one through the Death-energy flue that runs up the middle of our building. The one with the dead water that collects down at the bottom of it.
The cats improvement was striking enough that I had to mention it to my wife, who flatly replied “well, you called it when we first looked at the apartment.” As I walked in the door, the first thing I had said was “the place has a dark energy about it. No. We’re not taking it.”
Seventeen months to go, until she’s done with Residency.
It hasn’t taken me long to prove that living in cities is really bad for you, compared to living in the country.
The irony of this new line of research is that, over my life, I’ve become a city guy. I was in a 10,000 person suburb until I was 15, then we moved to an old farmhouse in the country, with a beautiful stream running through the property. I moved to San Francisco when I was 18, then later lived in Philadelphia, Honolulu, Pittsburgh, and now the largest city in the U.S., Brooklyn.
I have concluded that it is the concentration of excess Death energy in the city that shortens your life, that causes urbanites to go bad in the head and commit exponentially more crimes, and to have drastically greater mental problems.
That excess of Death energy is “in the air”, is in the water, and it’s not good for you. Just like we know that radiation is not good for you, even though you can’t see it, or smell it, or taste it. It’s just that we’ve been conditioned over centuries to remove any consideration of just-as-invisible Etheric energy from our minds.
Crime was firmly connected with urbanity long before the technological revolution, so the meat of the problem is and continues to be the “old school” producers of Death energy, namely sewerage, rotting garbage, and, most importantly from the perspective of the folks in charge, cemeteries . They are Death energy sinks, or “batteries”, in some cases gigantic.
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(Calvary cemetery, Queens, New York)
While this illustrates where the meat of the Death energy network’s power is, I am not suggesting this gives a pass to technology as a target for Orgonite-based environmental improvement.
It is because of this great, deliberately augmented excess of Death energy that living in cities does all manner of bad things to you.
In Denmark, it was found that, of marriages formed in the city, those couples who remained in the city had a 23% higher divorce rate than those who moved out.
An Analysis of Divorce in Nebraska from 1954 showed that divorce rates from 1940-1950 were more than four times higher for the most urban group of counties than they were for the most rural group of counties.
In Ireland, it was found that “After adjusting for socioeconomic variation, urban–rural differences were evident for 12 of 18 cancers.”
Can you see how he said it in Mil-speak. How he said it generally ? He said " differences were evident".
People in cities got more cancer than people in the country in two thirds of all cancers.
A study below from 1990, entitled “Geographical Distribution of Insanity in America” found that states with a high population density had approximately three times more insanity and schizophrenia than those with a low population density. And that, consistent with previous studies, there is a direct regional correlation of insanity/schizophrenia with urbanization.
The fact that crime rates in large urban areas have been dropping by huge margins of late has stoved in the Establishment’s accepted, or more correctly proffered explanations of what drives crime. We’re currently witnessing huge, concurrent drops in urban crime, regardless of geography. And those drops are all simultaneously showing that crime rates are directly connected to the relative health of the Etheric environment.
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 I’ve appended below reads “A particularly striking and unexpected finding was the 16% drop—from 12.8% to 10.7%—in the percent- age of youngsters with severe mental impairment from 1996 to 2012.”
They’re using those manipulative meme words because mean-spirited Western rationalism does not have an explanation for the sudden, quantum decrease in severe mental impairment. In the old days, it was called “insanity.”
Crime rates are dropping. The divorce rate is dropping. Insanity rates are dropping. All because of the Ether’s Orgonite-driven return of to it’s natural, ages-long state of health and vitality.
Physical, mental and moral well being are all directly driven by the relative health of the Etheric environment.
Jeff Miller, Brooklyn, New York, March 7, 2020
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1896 - It is pointed out altho some authorities endeavor to explain away the increased mortality observed in Berlin near cemeteries, the similar facts in Vienna admit of no doubt.
1954 - An Analysis of Divorce in Nebraska
b. Divorce rates per 1,000 population for the period 1940-1950 were more than four times higher for the most urban group of counties than they were for the most rural group of counties.
c. A statistically highly significant correlation was found between divorce rate and urbanization for the 35 urban counties in the state. The r obtained was .60.
d. Divorces per 100 marriages were found to be consistently related to urbanism for groups of counties.
After adjusting for socioeconomic variation, urban–rural differences were evident for 12 of 18 cancers. Variations in healthcare utilization and known risk factors likely explain some of the observed associations. Explanations for others are unclear and, in the interests of equity, warrant further investigation.
1990 - Geographical Distribution of Insanity in America:
Evidence for an Urban Factor
The geographic distribution of insanity and schizophrenia in the United States is examined for 9 separate years between 1880 and 1963. A concentration of these conditions in Northeastern and Pacific Coast
States was remarkably consistent over the 83 years. States with a high prevalence rate had approximately three times more insanity and schizo- phrenia than those with a low prevalence rate. There is a direct regional correlation of insanity/schizophrenia with urbanization, which is consistent with previous studies.
The most complete analysis of geographical differences in the prevalence of insanity in America was published in 1903 by Dr. William A. White. He noted “a condition of af- fairs which is so well marked that when I first saw it I was very much surprised” (White 1903, p. 259). The Northeastern States and those on the Pacific Coast had the highest preva- lence of insanity, and. White observed, “the decrease of insanity as we go from the northeastern part ofthe United States south, west, or southwest must strike you as being remarkably uniform and constant” (p. 259). White considered several possible explanations—including climatic conditions—for the varied distribution, but he found the highest correlations with the density of population (“we have an almost exact parallel with the distribution of insanity” [p. 264]) and with the percentage of the population in cities of 8,000 or more (“here again we see the same parallelism” [p. 264]). White concluded that "insanity is the result of the stresses incident to the progressive civilized state " (p. 263), especially "the stresses incident to active competition " (p. 276). He further noted, “K [the numbers] do not prove that insanity is the necessary result of civilization, they at least prove that the civilized state offers those conditions in greater number which bring it about , and so if the connection be not one of necessity it is at least one of fact” (p. 269)
2009 - Sin City? Why Is the Divorce Rate Higher in Urban Areas ?
Divorce rates are higher in cities. Based on Danish register data, this paper shows that of marriages formed in the city, those couples who remain in the city have a 23% higher divorce rate than those who move out. Likewise, the couples who marry in the countryside but move to the city are more likely to divorce than the couples who stay in the countryside.
June 2014 - Risk of Several Cancers is Higher in Urban Areas after Adjusting for Socioeconomic Status. Results from a
Two-Country Population-Based Study of 18 Common Cancers
Abstract
Some studies suggest that there are urban-rural variations in cancer incidence but whether these simply reflect urban–rural socioeconomic variation is unclear. We investigated whether there were urban–rural variations in the incidence of 18 cancers, after adjusting for socioeconomic status. Cancers diagnosed between 1995 and 2007 were extracted from the population-based National Cancer Registry Ireland and Northern Ireland Cancer Registry and categorised by urban–rural status, based on population density of area of residence at diagnosis (rural <1 person per hectare, intermediate 1–15 people per hectare, urban >15 people per hectare).
After adjusting for socioeconomic variation, urban–rural differences were evident for 12 of 18 cancers . Variations in healthcare utilization and known risk factors likely explain some of the observed associations. Explanations for others are unclear and, in the interests of equity, warrant further investigation.
June 18, 2015 - Severe Mental Illness Declining in Young People
A particularly striking and unexpected finding was the 16% drop —from 12.8% to 10.7%—in the percent- age of youngsters with severe mental impairment from 1996 to 2012.
June 24, 2015 - Why Is Cremation Becoming More Popular in the US ?
In 1960, only 3.6% of Americans chose cremation. The projected cremation rate for 2015 is astronomically higher at 48.2%. That’s a 1,238.88% increase in the number of people choosing cremation over a span of just 65 years.
According to the National Funeral Directors Association, the projected cremation rate will continue to rise in the coming years, with 55.8% of Americans expected to choose cremation in 2020 and 70.6% in 2030.
February 24, 2017 - Studies have shown that the risk for serious mental illness is generally higher in cities compared to rural areas.
October 26, 2018 - Home Prices Drop Near Cemeteries