Twelve new fish species appeared in a rapidly cooling Adriatic Sea from 2010 to 2014. An organization known as "the Frontiers of Marine Science" attributed the increased biodiversity to "bioinvasion" and "tropicalization".

"It is in refusing to recognize that we worship something that we move from the worship ‘of’ that thing to slavery ‘to’ that thing.”

― Craig D. Lounsbrough

"In the period of 2010-2014, twelve new fish species have been recorded in the Adriatic Sea. Certain fish species were probably related to recent processes in the Adriatic Sea, such as bioinvasion and tropicalisation." 

- Frontiers in Marine Science, 2015



Bioinvasion. Tropicalization. They're made-up, mouth-breather science terms, like "Bomb Cyclone" or "Polar Vortex". Such terms are all the rage these days, as much or most of the populace have given up any sort of critical reading or thinking, and happily accepts comic book-level terms such as these. They'll hear them on NPR, repeat them back to their friends, and feel intellectual.


Everyone's heard the term "snake oil religion". It's a thing, it exists, it's irrefutable. Yet there is actually no single "snake oil religion". There are literally a million of them, and many and in fact most do not openly admit that they are religious institutions.

They all have their own revival tents, and they all attract different sorts of people.

I've named one of them "Mean-Spirited Western Rationalism". Its tenets include "humans are carbon-based robots programmed by DNA", "food is chemicals that you ingest that react with other chemicals in your body's furnace", and "there's no such thing as the Ether". 

Oh, and "there's no such thing as ghosts".

People take the tenets of the snake-oil religions as "self-evident". They "believe" them. The only problem being, those tenets are gigantic falsehoods, stated with the firmness of purpose that goes with complete honesty. 

Gigantic falsehoods like "exponentially increasing fish populations in the rapidly cooling Adriatic are the result of 'Tropicalization'." They are examples of the "Big Lie" so beloved by Hitler and Goebbels.

The discerning citizen picks the snake oil religions that they most like the look and feel of, becomes a "believer", and then simply reengineers everything else that they come into contact with that might contradict them. "Brawndo's got what plants crave. It's got electrolytes."

Pick your nation, pick your cause, the fleeced rube has Confidence in the grinning, nattily-suited Authority Figure. 

The con artists are all genetically related to one another. It's a bloodline thing, all the way back to Babylon, and before. 

Yet their long, cruel rule over us is nearing its end. It's September 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 began writing this series of articles, entitled "Positive Changes That Are Occurring", in July of 2013.

These historically-unprecedented positive changes are being driven by many hundreds of thousands, if not millions of simple, 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 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.

Since my position 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 news accounts below to support it.

The great positive changes I'm documenting here include booming, burgeoning marine life; a wholesale transformation of the marine environment. 

An example of which may be found in a story below from California from March 2020 reads "West coast dungeness crab stable or increasing even with intensive harvest".

(Dungeness crab)

In it, we learn "Central California crab numbers rise to an average of five times that of past decades".

Five hundred percent higher! A quantum change, a sea change. 

With a straight face, the author called a population that increased 500% "stable".

Despite the historically unprecedented crab numbers, the author bravely advances the doom-and-gloom propaganda:

"Other recent research has suggested that the West Coast's signature shellfish could suffer in the future from ocean acidification and other effects related to climate change. That remains a concern, Richerson said, but the study did not detect obvious signs of population-level impacts yet."

Where "other recent research", "effects" and "climate change" are all general. The only-generally-described "suffering" is not happening. The only-generally-described, Mil-speak "population level impacts" are hypothetical. "In the future" is general. It's a baseless threat, made up out of whole cloth, I mean hedging generalities, in the face of a gigantic pile of factual evidence to the contrary.

The author put it all forward in a big cloud, like Orwell's cuttlefish squirting out ink, 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.

But for the moment let's just say that it is true that global warming is going to shrink crab populations on the west coast of the United States to some unspecified degree in some unspecified way at some unspecified point in the future. If that's the case, then how or why can another story below from August 2020 be headlined "Blue crabs become scourge of fishermen in Adriatic as warming sea temperatures boost their numbers"?

To maintain current programming levels, smile and nod with earnest self-assurance and affirm that carbon-driven global warming is currently causing an increase in crab numbers in the Adriatic, and at some unspecified point in the future will in some unspecified way cause an also-unspecified decrease in crab numbers off the west coast of the U.S.

The author lets us know that "Native to the Atlantic, the crustacean started emerging in Albania's Adriatic waters over a decade ago, aided by warming sea temperatures."

Ah, climate change, is there anything it can't kill/cause to increase in numbers?

It is not, in actuality, "climate science" as alleged, but is rather in fact a false religion, deceptively named "climate science". Only in the case of a religion can a believer continue on believing after the priest has told them that global warming will both increase and decrease blue crab numbers, with results varying randomly by nation.

The author says "
the crab clogs nets and weirs, panicking fishermen who say the native marine fauna they rely on for a living are increasingly hard to find." Clearly implying that the crabs are eating all the fish in the Adriatic.

Well, if that's true, how or why can another story below, from 2015, document that, "In the period of 2010-2014, twelve new fish species have been recorded in the Adriatic"? 

Twelve new species! Has that ever suddenly happened anywhere else, in all history? And yet, more amazingly, still, the crabs ate all those extra fish right up! And all the other fish that had been there previously, too. Panicking the fishermen. You know, like the Big, Bad Wolf. 

I'm going to have to state for the record that crabs are relatively small, and eat plants, tiny fish, snails, and things of that sort. They are what is known as bottom feeders. They're not leaping up, grabbing giant fish, decimating the marine landscape.

You can turn out the light now, if you want, because the story only gets scarier from here.

If warming sea temperatures in the Adriatic started "boosting" blue crab numbers there over a decade ago, and "Tropicalization" in the Adriatic led to a rapid and significant increase in species diversity there over the last decade, then why does a story below from July 2013 read "Adriatic Sea Unseasonably Cold"?

To maintain current programming levels, stop reading immediately, breathe through your mouth, narrow your eyes and bitterly affirm "yeah, but that was then."

If warming sea temperatures in the Adriatic started "boosting" blue crab numbers there over a decade ago, and caused a great influx of "tropical" species, as alleged, then why does a story below from June 2018 read "Bura Dramatically Cools Adriatic Sea Temperature in Dalmatia"?

To maintain current programming levels, stop reading immediately, breathe through your mouth, narrow your eyes and bitterly affirm "yeah, but that was still then."

Here, we've used what in the old days was called "fact checking" to expose what these days is called "fake news". 

The Adriatic is transforming, has transformed, and a thin veneer of baseless, moronic propaganda has been painted across it. Or, variously, carbon-driven global warming is currently causing an historically unprecedented increase in crab numbers in the Adriatic, and at some unspecified point in the future will cause an also-unspecified decrease in crab numbers off the west coast of the U.S. via a yet-again-unspecified mechanism.

I'm afraid you'll need to use your personal discernment to come to your own conclusions on the matter.

Another story below from May 2020 is headlined "The Chesapeake Bay Blue Crab Population Is Thriving in 2020".

Good news for blue crab fans: the Chesapeake Bay dredge report is showing great numbers for the 2020 season."

(Blue crab, Chesapeake Bay)

If the Chesapeake Bay blue crab population is thriving, and crab numbers are great, how can that possibly be merely "good" news? It cannot. "Good" news is a hedge, put forward because the international news blackout that is in place on this subject forbids the author from saying "great news for blue crabs".

Did you see how they added "fans" at the end, so they could avoid saying "great news for blue crabs"?

The words "report" and "showing" are used so that the subconscious of the reader can say "oh, someone must have reported that incorrectly!", or "oh, you can make numbers show anything!"

Another story below from Washington state from August 2019 is headlined "Clam update: 2019-20 numbers all looking very good."

It's not the crabs, themselves that are doing well, but rather only crab numbers. Those numbers aren't very good, but are rather only "looking" very good. Which, as in the previous example, allows the subconscious of the reader to say "oh, you can make numbers show anything!"

The number of harvestable clams at Twin Harbors, Washington increased 31% from 1.37 million in 2019 to 1.8 million in 2020.

You wouldn't learn that percentage from reading the article, however. The author buried those numbers down at the bottom, and made me do the math. There's a lot of nattering in the article about how the clams are "growing slowly", which is a bold, brazen lie to cover the historically-unprecedented population explosion among the clams.

The number of harvestable clams increased by a third. The folks in charge are playing the act like they're making it all happen, themselves, like farmers, or something. 

There's clearly been some great environmental change for the better in Pacific off the west coast of the U.S., the Adriatic, the Chesapeake.

That change is energetic, Etheric. 

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








Jeff Miller, Brooklyn, New York, September 11, 2020






July 8, 2013 - Adriatic Sea Unseasonably Cold 


May 2, 2014 - Extreme cooling and dense water formation estimates in open and coastal regions of the Adriatic Sea during the winter of 2012

Bura Dramatically Cools Adriatic Sea Temperature in Dalmatia.

("Cool" is used serially because the international news blackout in place on the subject forbids the use of the word "cold". "Extreme" and "dramatic" are companion memes to "mystery", "baffled" and "puzzled", which are used whenever the wholly-controlled-and-coopted Political, Academic, Scientific and Media establishments wants to lie about, well, basically anything. - ed)



November 2015 - In the period of 2010-2014, twelve new fish species have been recorded in the Adriatic Sea such as Lobotes surinamensis, Siganus luridus, Paranthias furcifer, Holacanthus ciliaris, Elates ransonnetti, Enchelycore anatina, Caranx rhonchus, Lagocephalus sceleratus, Chrysiptera cyanea, Notoscopelus kroeyerii, Notoscopelus bolini and Dipturus nidaroniensis. These findings increase the number of fish species recorded in the Adriatic Sea to 452 (Elasmobranchii 53, Actinopterygii 397).

Certain fish species were probably related to recent processes in the Adriatic Sea, such as bioinvasion and tropicalisation.



August 6, 2019 - Washington - Clam update: 2019-20 numbers all looking very good

Based on what he's seen so far, Ayres said on Aug. 6 that "I expect the final numbers will be very good news."

WDFW's sampling crew finished up the razor clam assessment at Twin Harbors on Aug. 3. Twin Harbors, from the mouth of Willapa Bay in north Pacific County to about Westport, had a highly productive 2018-19 season. Twin Harbors' total number of harvestable clams during the 2018-19 season was 1.37 million clams, of which diggers harvested 1.2 million.

Ayres said that based on last week's assessment, "The number of harvestable clams for the 2019-20 season at Twin Harbors is 1.84 million clams."


March 6, 2020 - West coast dungeness crab stable or increasing even with intensive harvest

(Is it stable? Or is it increasing? - ed)

Central California crab numbers rise to an average of five times that of past decades

(We've now learned that the author falsely called crab numbers 500% above previous decades merely "stable". - ed)

Fishermen from California to Washington caught almost all the available legal-size male Dungeness crab each year in the last few decades. However, the crab population has either remained stable or continued to increase, according to the first thorough population estimate of the West Coast Dungeness stocks.
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The West Coast Dungeness crab fishery doesn't just support the most valuable annual harvest of seafood on the West Coast. It's a fishery that just keeps on giving.

Fishermen from California to Washington caught almost all the available legal-size male Dungeness crab each year in the last few decades. However, the crab population has either remained stable or continued to increase, according to the first thorough population estimate of the West Coast Dungeness stocks.

"The catches and abundance in Central California especially are increasing, which is pretty remarkable to see year after year," said Kate Richerson, a research scientist at NOAA Fisheries' Northwest Fisheries Science Center in Seattle. Richerson is the lead author of the new study published in the journal Fisheries Research. "There's reason to be optimistic that this fishery will continue to be one of the most productive and on the West Coast."

("Remarkable" is a companion meme to "mystery", "baffled" and "puzzled", which are used whenever the wholly-controlled-and-coopted Political, Academic, Scientific and Media establishments wants to lie about, well, basically anything. - ed)

Other recent research has suggested that the West Coast's signature shellfish could suffer in the future from ocean acidification and other effects related to climate change. That remains a concern, Richerson said, but the study did not detect obvious signs of population-level impacts yet.



May 29, 2020 - The Chesapeake Bay Blue Crab Population Is Thriving in 2020

Good news for blue crab fans: the Chesapeake Bay dredge report is showing great numbers for the 2020 season.

(Not "great news", but rather merely "good" news. Not good news for blue crabs, but rather merely good news for blue crab "fans". - ed)

In case you were wondering, there's a way to tell how the upcoming crab season will be. Every year, the Chesapeake is tested for a random sampling of the blue crab population. This year, the 2020 Blue Crab Winter Dredge Survey showed excellent numbers in several categories.

An estimated 141 million adult female crabs were reported, well above the conservancy goal of 70 million each year. Adult male crabs are estimated at 79 million, which is higher than the long-term average of 77 million. At 185 million, the juvenile crabs are on the decline from last year, but their population is mainly affected by environmental changes like the weather and water temperatures. All in all, the report estimates a total of 405 million crabs in the bay for 2020.



August 2, 2020 - Blue crabs become scourge of fishermen in Adriatic as warming sea temperatures boost their numbers

The crabs clog nets and weirs as well as upsetting the ecosystem off the Albanian coast

The blue crab may be pretty but it has become a source of daily anguish for Albanian fishermen struggling to make ends meet, as the invasive species upsets the region's ecosystems.

Native to the Atlantic, the crustacean started emerging in Albania's Adriatic waters over a decade ago, aided by warming sea temperatures.

In the marshy coastal area near the Karavasta Lagoon, the crab clogs nets and weirs, panicking fishermen who say the native marine fauna they rely on for a living are increasingly hard to find.