Why missing children bulletins were removed from milk cartons

“The criminal is the creative artist; the detective only the critic.”

― From " The Blue Cross: A Father Brown Mystery ", by G.K. Chesterton, The Blue Cross: A Father Brown Mystery, 1910

It’s July 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 that the great artificial drought has been broken. I’ve appended numerous current news stories below to support my thesis. You’ll see they’re from widely-separated geographies.

An article below from the UK from just a few days ago is headlined " ’Record’ rainfall for June on Cumbrian mountain pass".

Where the author put the word “record” into quotes, to call it into question.

There’s an international news blackout in place on this subject. That’s why the website laalmanac.com has “pending” listed for rainfall totals for January through June of 2020.

And it’s why an article below from last month from Florida is headlined "Ed Killer: How does soggy June compare to othe r times when Florida was buried in rain ? "

As a propagandist, he’s carefully written the headline to try to make it seem like it’s not raining way more than it ever has in history. He and his peers call what they do “tradecraft”.

Here’s Ed’s picture:

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I’ve included it so that you could get a better idea of what a generational Satanist in a position of marginal influence looks like.

We may discern that the author is a generational Satanist because he used the meme " soggy " in the headline, serially replaced “rainiest” with " wettest " in the body of the article, and took “Killer” as his pen name.

In the article, he first natters on about drought. Then he natters on about the covid. Then, in journalistic parlance, what follows is “buried” way, way, way down in the article:

“Hobe Sound received twice the region’s average rainfall for the month of June — in three days. The entire district received its average amount of rainfall for the entire month of June (7.23 inches) in 8 days. More rain is coming soon.”

Ed doesn’t offer any suggestions as to why rainfall has increased exponentially to the highest levels in history. Not even " global warming did it. "

And he omits any mention of the fact that record rain in Florida is part of wider, international trend. That’s a propaganda technique called “compartmentalization”.

He picked “Killer” as his pen name because these people have practiced ritual human sacrifice and cannibalism without cease all the way back to Babylon, and before.

Way, way before:

March 31, 2019 - Neanderthal cannibalism is less surprising than you think

The author wrote the headline that way because the words " mystery ", " baffled " and " puzzled " are memes, used, among numerous similar variants, when anyone in the wholly-controlled-and-coopted Political, Academic, Scientific and Media establishments wants to lie about, well, basically anything. And because one of those variants is " surprised ".

April 8, 2019 - Climate change forced Neanderthal ancestors to become cannibals

Climate change, ah, mirth, is there anything it can’t do?

Croft noted that missing-children bulletins were removed from milk cartons because it so vividly brought to light the vast scope of this barely-closeted social group’s ritual murder practices. Man, I miss that guy. So much so that I used his thesis as the click-bait headline to this article.

We’re obviously going to have to come to terms with the, er, religious customs of this small, genetically related subgroup if we’re going to move forward as a species.

But, meanwhile, their great artificial drought has been broken. And while Ed Killer is pissed about it, Jeff Miller is stoked about it.

I’m even more stoked that, soon, regardless of the nation, neither Ed nor any of his relatives are going to be employed to write news articles, anymore.

Because once you’ve learned the code, the repetitive language is easy to spot, and doesn’t have any ability to impact you anymore. It will have been undone by the White magic of truth, and the Power of Utterance.

Jeff Miller, Brooklyn, New York, July 3, 2020

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May 19, 2020 - Chicago breaks May rainfall record for third year in a row

June 11, 2020 - Florida - Ed Killer : How does soggy June compare to other times when Florida was buried in rain?

Does anyone remember the Great Drought of 2020 ? Didn’t think so.

Seems like a lifetime ago. These days, a lot about our lives feels that way.

Believe it or not, less than a month ago, meteorologists and weather watchers discussed the lack of rain for the first four-plus months of 2020.

Some areas of the Hobe Heights neighborhood that was hit by 11-12 inches of rainfall this past week are still underwater on Friday June 5, 2020, in Hobe Sound. The flood water damaged several homes and some residents say more needs to be done to prevent flooding in the area. “We have seen this before but not like this,” said Linda Wassuta (not pictured). “This is just totally chaotic.”

Stakeholders concerned with Lake Okeechobee issues bickered about the lake’s level. Who has first dibs on the water contained within it? Irrigation for agriculture? Backup municipal water supply for South Florida? Western flow into the Caloosahatchee River to prevent saltwater intrusions of wells? The Everglades? Or, last and least, the birds, fish, wildlife and recreational fishing industry which uses the lake?

I’m here to tell you, none of that is an issue today. We’re flush with water, folks. More on the lake later in this column.

In some spots, like the Hobe Heights neighborhood in Hobe Sound in southern Martin County, there is far too much of it. County officials are now scrambling to upgrade drainage infrastructure to prevent another flooding disaster that will force scores from their homes.

I feel for those folks. Can’t imagine enduring that on top of all we’re dealing with in “these uncertain times.”

My only question, is it possible to develop adequate drainage for a town that just encountered a 15-inch rain event over about 72 hours? That’s going to take an awful lot of corrugated drainage pipe.

A look at South Florida Water Management District rainfall maps and data over the past month are revealing. They paint a picture of a natural disaster. It’s as if a hurricane hit Hobe Sound, minus the name and the wind.

The white spot on the right side of the map is Hobe Sound where an estimated 15 inches of rain fell in a few days. This 30-day period May 12, 2020 through June 11, 2020 shows the 16-county South Florida Water Management District received an average of 11.852 inches of rain.

After reviewing rainfall data and SFWMD forecasts, here are my takeaways:

Hobe Sound received twice the region’s average rainfall for the month of June — in three days. The entire district received its average amount of rainfall for the entire month of June (7.23 inches) in 8 days. More rain is coming soon.

The last 30 days of rainfall recorded a district-wide average of 11.85 inches. Based on SFWMD’s 30-year monthly rainfall averages, that’s 3.3 inches more than the 8.55 inches typically received in the month of June, which by the way, is the wettest month.

What will June 2020’s final rainfall amounts be ? Could this be one of those years we never forget, like 1998, 2005, 2013, 2016 or 2018 ?

I hope not.

(Rainfall in June 2020 was 38% above average for the month. Paints revived, bountiful rainfall that is returning the world to life and vitality as a disaster. - ed)

June 29, 2020 - ’Record’ rainfall for June on Cumbrian mountain pass

The amount is double the June national average and also the highest 24hr rainfall total recorded since Oct 2017.

A mountain pass in the Lake District has broken the UK record for June rainfall.

Figures release by the Met Office today (June 29) show 210mm of rainfall was recorded in just 24 hours between 10am Sunday (June 28) until 10am today (June 29).

The amount is double the June national average and also the highest 24hr rainfall total recorded since Oct 2017.

A previous record for Cumbria was set back in 2012. On June 22 of that year 208.4mm of rainfall fell in a 24 hour period.

(Shakes the doll of “double the June average” and omits any mention of the previous montly record. Then natters on about 24-hour records, to keep dialogue off the subject of the June record. - ed)