'Those are very phenomenal numbers'

“Mr Bond, they have a saying in Chicago: ‘Once is happenstance. Twice is coincidence. The third time it’s enemy action’.”

From " Goldfinger ", by Ian Fleming, 1959

July 5, 2010 - California - Asian market helps Morro Bay fishing industry rebound

March 30, 2012 - Longview, Washington - Smelt runs rebound , but don’t grab that net yet

August 19, 2012 - Pennsylvania - Officials, fishing fans celebrate rebound at Lackawanna River

November 8, 2016 - Maine - Rebound seen for popular lobster bait fishery

December 5, 2016 - Florida - For large grouper, a precarious rebound

March 27, 2017 - Newfoundland’s northern cod on rebound : ‘Those are very phenomenal numbers’

April 20, 2017 - Could the Gulf of Maine’s Ground Fishery Rebound ?

November 9, 2017 - Lake Superior, MI - Keeping sea lamprey in check allowing lake trout to rebound

November 20, 2017 - Shad rebound in Delaware River, but some urge caution

March 14 2018 - An iconic Chesapeake species continues to rebound

March 27, 2018 - Rare fish on rebound in northern Lake Michigan as pros, cons of stocking are debated

August 14, 2018 - Michigan - Trout and whitefish on the rebound in the Apostles

November 19, 2018 - Colorado - Razorback Suckers Are On The Rebound In The San Juan River

December 31, 2018 - Idaho - Leopard of the Kootenai’ makes rebound in Kootenai River
January 1, 2019 - Idaho approves burbot fishing after populations rebound

April 2, 2019 - CANADA - Small rebound for N.L.'s northern cod, but stock still in critical zone

April 24, 2019 - Austin, TX - Llano River Fish Population on the Rebound

July 20, 2019 - Pennsylvania - Fisheries surveys show lakes on the rebound for tiger muskies

August 22, 2019 - Return of the king: Salmon rebounds after California drought

October 4, 2019 - Columbia - Sharks Rebound After Fishery Closure

December 26, 2019 - California - West Coast Fishery Rebounds in Rare Conservation ‘Home Run’

January 20, 2020 - Smelts, sought by Maine ice fishermen, continue rebound

February 8, 2020 - Scientists Find Half the World’s Fish Stocks Are Recovered

April 3, 2020 - Wrecked sea life could be largely revived in 30 years under action plan, say scientists

It’s April 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 since. I’ve been writing articles on the subject since 2013.

I have concluded that these changes are being driven by untold thousands of simple, inexpensive Orgonite devices based on Wilhelm Reich’s work. I believe that those devices are collectively unknitting and transforming the ancient Death energy matrix that’s been patiently built and expanded by our about-to-be-former Dark masters, well, all the way back to Babylon and before. And as a result the Ether is returning to its natural, ages-long state of health and vitality.

One of those changes is that Nature is booming and burgeoning to a level not seen in my lifetime. Since that statement directly refutes our State Religion, which holds that “Poor Mother Gaia is Dying, Crushed by the Virus-Like Burden of Mankind”, I’ve appended numerous mainstream news accounts below to support it.

One, from three months ago or so, is headlined “Smelts, sought by Maine ice fishermen, continue rebound.”

The words " mystery ", " baffled " and " puzzled " are memes, used, among numerous similar variants, whenever anyone in the wholly-contolled-and-coopted Political, Academic, Scientific and Media establishments wants to lie about, well, basically anything.

That’s why that smelt article goes on to say: “But the health of the fish’s population is in question , as the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration listed it as a federal “species of concern” in 2004. The Maine Department of Marine Resources has described the reasons for the decline as not well understood . Loss of habitat is one possibility.”

Michael Brown, a fisheries scientist with the state, says that last year’s numbers were " above average ." Can you see how that’s general ? As you may recall, generality is a hallmark of propaganda. Michael goes on to say “We remain optimistic that the fisheries on the large rivers will be just as good this year.”

Where " just as good " is, once again, general .

And, if the headline is correct, that smelts are continuing to rebound, then Michael’s lying when he says “just as good” as last year. They’re continuing to rebound, so numbers will necessarily be better than last year.

Neither Michael or his fellow conspirator, the author, mention anything specific about the increasing numbers. Or what’s driving them.

Another Article below, from two months ago, is headlined “Scientists Find Half the World’s Fish Stocks Are Recovered.”

So, if the smelts are rebounding in Maine, and half of the world’s fish stocks are recovered, why is another story below, from December 2019, headlined “West Coast Fishery Rebounds in Rare Conservation ‘Home Run’”?

Since we know that the comeback of this fishery is not rare, the word " rare " makes the article something that is euphemistically called “fake news”.

The author used the general " West Coast Fishery" and didn’t specifically mention “bottomfish” or “groundfish”, so that the subject would be drastically less searchable.

March 27, 2017 - Newfoundland’s northern cod on rebound : ‘Those are very phenomenal numbers’

January 14, 2018 - Why New England’s cod catch is at an all-time low

And here’s a story from literally yesterday: " Wrecked sea life could be largely revived in 30 years under action plan, say scientists "

Here’s how they’re planning to escape from this situation. They’re going to grab a shit-ton more of your tax dollars, and put as many fishermen out of work as possible, while lying pathologically about the state of the ocean, a la the New England cod catch being held to an all time low right next to the titanic, fully-recovered cod populations of Newfoundland.

Then they’ll say they made it all happen - that their “conservation efforts”, alone, caused all of the Earth’s animal populations to strikingly revive at once. Or so goes the plan.

What’s really bizarre is it make take 30 years for my articles to begin to be more widely circulated. We shall see! Somehow I don’t think so. I’m ahead of the curve, but not that far.

They say there’s nothing more powerful than an idea whose time has come.

Jeff Miller, Brooklyn, New York, April 6, 2020

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March 30, 2012 - Longview, Washington - Smelt runs rebound , but don’t grab that net yet

Dalton Fry cast a finely meshed net into the murky Cowlitz River. He waited a few minutes, then hauled it in and poured the contents into a glass jar. There swam dozens of smelt larvae, their eyes protruding from barely visible bodies.

“There’s probably 100 in there, no problem,” Fry, who works for the Cowlitz Indian Tribe, said last week.

Seals swimming nearby off the boat launch at Gerhart Gardens indicated that adult smelt were cruising the river, too.

This time of year, smelt larvae and adults are coursing through lower Columbia watershed. The run apparently lasts longer and the fish are swimming farther up rivers than biologists previously believed.

There are indications that the run is rebounding, too.

But that doesn’t mean dipping for the once-plentiful fish will be reinstated any time soon . Two years ago, smelt were listed as threatened under the federal Endangered Species Act (ESA), and the Washington and Oregon departments of fish and wildlife haven’t allowed sport or commercial dipping since.

July 5, 2010 - Asian market helps Morro Bay fishing industry rebound

August 19, 2012 - Officials, fishing fans celebrate rebound at Lackawanna River

(Celebrating the rebound at the river is a faked grammatical error - that’s a ruse played to step the impact back a step from the concrete, factual “rebound of Lackawanna River.”

March 26, 2013 - Once Decimated U.S. Fish Stocks Enjoy Big Bounce Back

(Counterintuitively, “Big bounce Back” minimizes…“U.S. Fish Stocks Bounce Back” is stronger, and correct. - ed)

September 16, 2015 - Ocean Fish Numbers Cut in Half Since 1970

April 1, 2016 - Global ocean fish populations could increase while providing more food, income

November 8, 2016 - Maine - Rebound seen for popular lobster bait fishery

(Under the false guise of familiarity, the headline omits the name of the fish, to make the subject drastically less searchable. "Rebound seen " puts the rebound in the past tense, as if it occurred, but it is no longer certain if it exists. - ed)

December 5, 2016 - For large grouper, a precarious rebound

April 30, 2017 - Could the Gulf of Maine’s Ground Fishery Rebound?

(Year upon year upon year of record lobster harvests - a “rebound” which has already occurred, portrayed as if it had not yet occurred. - ed)

March 27, 2017 - Newfoundland’s northern cod on rebound : ‘Those are very phenomenal numbers’

(Cod that have already rebounded positioned defensively as if they were only on the rebound. - ed)

July 27, 2017 - Alabama - Triggerfish on Rapid Rebound After Season Closures

(Falsely and clearly implies that the season closures are the only reason the triggerfish are expanding in numbers. - ed)

November 9, 2017 - Lake Superior, MI - K eeping sea lamprey in check allowing lake trout to rebound

(Under the false guise of familiarity, the headline omits the name of the lake, to make the subject drastically less searchable. Falsely and clearly states that fewer sea lamprey are the only reason Lake Superior’s lake trout are increasing in numbers. - ed)

November 20, 2017 - Shad rebound in Delaware River, but some urge caution

March 14 2018 - An iconic Chesapeake species continues to rebound

Annual juvenile striped bass index indicates a healthy population of youngsters

The blue crab may be the first species that comes to mind when you hear ”Chesapeake Bay,” but don’t forget about its most famous finfish, the striped bass, or rockfish. Every year, the Maryland Department of Natural Resources and the Virginia Institute of Marine Sciences conduct juvenile striped bass surveys to track how the species is reproducing.

(Under the false guise of familiarity, the headline omits the name of the fish, to make the subject drastically less searchable. " Has rebounded" is walked back to " continues to rebound." - ed)

March 27, 2018 - Rare fish on rebound in northern Lake Michigan as pros, cons of stocking are debated

The cisco (aka lake herring, Coregonus artedi) was one of the most abundant fish in Lake Michigan before unregulated commercial fishing,

(The headline omits the name of the fish, to make the subject drastically less searchable. Queasily implies that stocking has led to the rebound of the cisco in Lake Michigan. - ed)

August 14, 2018 - Trout and whitefish on the rebound in the Apostles

Razorback Suckers Are On The Rebound In The San Juan River

(Razorback Suckers that have already rebounded are positioned defensively as if they were only on the rebound. - ed)

December 31, 2018 - Leopard of the Kootenai’ makes rebound in Kootenai River

(" Has rebounded" is walked back to " makes rebound" - ed)

January 1, 2019 - Idaho approves burbot fishing after populations rebound

(Burbot that have already rebounded are positioned defensively as if they were only on the rebound. - ed)

April 2, 2019 - CANADA - Small rebound for N.L.'s northern cod, but stock still in critical zone

April 24, 2019 - Austin, TX - Llano River Fish Population on the Rebound

(Fish in the Llano River that have already rebounded are positioned defensively as if they were only on the rebound. - ed)

July 20, 2019 - Pennsylvania - Fisheries surveys show lakes on the rebound for tiger muskies

(Bizarrely cuts it up, confusingly implying that the lakes are doing well, not the muskies, then that the lakes are doing well, but only for the tiger muskies. I’m so confused and ensheepled! - ed)

August 22, 2019 - Return of the king: Salmon rebounds after California drought

(Falsely and clearly states that the drought was the only reason king salmon in California weren’t doing well, previously. - ed)

December 19, 2019 - 47 State Record Fish Caught in Texas in 2019

“The increase in youth participation in the Angler Recognition Program is very exciting,” Smith said. "Not only are we seeing an increase in applications for youth state and waterbody records, we are also seeing an increase in youth applications for the First Fish Award and Outstanding Angler Award.

(No mention is made of environmental improvement. The “increased participation” ruse is put forward instead. More-assiduous application . - ed)

October 4, 2019 - Sharks Rebound After Fishery Closure

(Falsely and clearly states that the fishery closure was the only reason sharks are doing better. - ed)

December 26, 2019 - West Coast Fishery Rebounds in Rare Conservation ‘Home Run’

A rare environmental success story is unfolding in waters off the U.S. West Coast as regulators in January 2020 are scheduled to reopen a large area off the coasts of Oregon and California to groundfish bottom trawling fishing less than two decades after authorities closed huge stretches of the Pacific Ocean due to the species’ depletion.

After years of fear and uncertainty, bottom trawler fishermen — those who use nets to catch rockfish, bocaccio, sole, Pacific Ocean perch and other deep-dwelling fish — are making a comeback here, reinventing themselves as a sustainable industry less than two decades after authorities closed huge stretches of the Pacific Ocean because of the species’ depletion.

(Redacts “botttomfish” and “ground fish”, replacing them with the general " West coast fishery", to make the subject drastically less searchable. Falsely and clearly states that “closing huge stretches of the Pacific Ocean” was the only reason West Coast’s ground fish are doing better. - ed)

January 20, 2020 - Smelts, sought by Maine ice fishermen, continue rebound

Maine’s smelts, a small fish beloved by ice fisherman, appear to be continuing a rebound in population after years of decline.

(" Appear to be " is a blatant hedge. - ed)

Rainbow smelts come to shallow freshwater streams to spawn every spring, which make them a popular target of ice fishermen in the winter. Ice fishing shacks on frozen rivers are a common sight in some Maine towns, where fishermen sit for hours in the hopes of catching the fish and eating them fried and with the head on.

But the health of the fish’s population is in question , as the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration listed it as a federal “species of concern” in 2004. The Maine Department of Marine Resources has described the reasons for the decline as not well understood . Loss of habitat is one possibility.

(“In question” and “not well understood” are variants of the memes “mystery”, “baffled” and “puzzled”. - ed)

Maine made it more difficult to fish for the smelts about five years ago with new restrictions, and recent years have shown positive signs. Reported catches of smelts from areas such as the Androscoggin and Damariscotta rivers have been above average, in terms of the size of the fish and the numbers caught per tide, said Michael Brown, a fisheries scientist with the state.

“We remain optimistic that the fisheries on the large rivers will be just as good this year,” Brown said.

(If they’re continuing to rebound, they’re numbers should be better this year, not as good. That’s another blatant hedge. - ed)

This year’s ice fishing season was delayed somewhat by warm weather. State officials have warned fishermen and others to exercise caution on potentially thin ice.

But Steve Leighton, owner of Leighton Smelt Camps in Bowdoinham, said he expects a good year even with a slightly late start.

“Last year they started doing really good again. Had one of the best seasons I’ve had in a long time,” Leighton said.

Maine’s marine resources department is conducting a new survey of smelt populations this year. The ability to perform the survey depends a lot on ice conditions, and on commercial operators being able to keep their fishing camps out on the ice, Brown said.

February 8, 2020 - Scientists Find Half the World’s Fish Stocks Are Recovered

(They’re beginning to spin the recovery that’s already taken place, that took place two and five and eight years ago. - ed)

April 3, 2020 - Wrecked sea life could be largely revived in 30 years under action plan, say scientists

(They’re beginning to spin the recovery that’s already taken place, that took place two and five and eight years ago. - ed)