‘It’s one of the Scowrers,’ said Shafter. ‘His name is Teddy Baldwin.’ ‘Who are these Scowrers? Why are you all so afraid of them?’ ‘The Scowrers are the Ancient Order of Freemen,’ replied the old man. ‘But I belong to that order myself,’ said McMurdo. ‘You! I wouldn’t have let you into my house if I had known that!’ ‘But why? The Order is for charity and friendship, the rules say so.’ ‘Maybe in some places but not here,’ said the old man. ‘Here they are a group of murderers. It’s bad enough that I have one of these people coming after my Ettie and that I cannot say no to him. I won’t have another one staying in my house. You must leave!’
From “The Valley of Fear”, by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, 1914
On October 8, 2022, James Lord caught the first blue catfish in the history of fishing in Delware. It weighed 48 pounds, 3.2 ounces.
Sportfishing Magazine’s Bob McNally said “Delaware Has a New Blue Catfish Record”.
Where the gymnastic “Delaware Has a New Blue Catfish Record” redacts the plainspoken “Delaware state record blue catfish”.
And where the queasy half-truth “new record” redacts the word “first”. Sportsfishing Magazine’s Bob McNally is covering up the fact that there was no Delaware state record blue catfish prior to 2022.
I have exposed his duplicity by using what was known in the old days as “fact checking”.
The article goes on to say “Big blue cats are not common in the Diamond State, but an angler sets a new whiskered-fish record with a pig.”
Where, under the false guise of familiarity, “blue cats” and “whiskered-fish” redact “blue catfish”, where “Diamond State” redacts “Delaware” under the false guise of familiarity, and where the first, only, and largest blue catfish in the history of fishing in the state of Delaware has been derisively walked all the way back to “a pig”.
And here “big blue cats are not common” misdirects, and falsely states that smaller blue catfish were common in Delaware.
When, in fact, this is the first example of the blue catfish ever documented in Delaware.
The article goes on to say “Lord’s new state record blue catfish weighed 48-pounds, 3.2-ounces, measuring 40.5 inches long and a 30-inch girth.”
Where the farcical “3.2 ounces” is a blatant allusion to the second-most-important Illuminist number, 32.
And where the queasy half-truth “new record” once again redacts the word “first”. Sportsfishing Magazine’s Bob McNally is, once again, covering up the fact that there was no Delaware state record blue catfish prior to 2022.
I have once again exposed his duplicity by using what was known in the old days as “fact checking”.
The article goes on to say “It depends on what you’re targeting,” Lord said. “It seems like this summer it’s been so hot that a lot of the other fish weren’t biting so we started targeting catfish in general. You got to use a bigger bait to catch a bigger fish. So we used live bait from the river, and I mean a pretty big one. and we happened to catch the bigger fish.”
Where the successive misdirections of “targeting catfish in general” and “happened to catch” betray the fact that James Lord is a generational Satanist sports fisherman who was specifically targeting the blue catfish, which he knew would be reappearing in the environment in Delaware at any moment.
As a bonus, James walked the biggest blue catfish in the history of fishing in the state of Delaware back to merely “bigger”, and where he walked the blue catfish all the way back to “fish”.
James gets points from his bosses for saying “it seems like this summer it’s been so hot”, to prop up the failing “global warming” agenda. When, in fact, it was the coolest summer in anyone’s memory.
Here, with one jerk of the barbed hook, James eradicated the peaceful and fantastically-rare creature, had it certified as the Delaware state record, took it down to the Masonic lodge and cooked it up for all of his friends. And they ate it.
And they laughed.
It would remain absent from the Nanticoke River in Delaware for four years.
With each example such as this, we are learning just how crucial the Illuminist fetish of sports fishing is to their overarching agenda of species eradication.
fetish - noun - an obsessive interest in an activity or object that makes someone spend an unreasonable amount of time doing it or thinking about it
That’s not to imply that all people who fish are Illuminists.
But James Lord certainly is.
But don’t take my word for it.
Here’s a picture of James where he’s pointedly turned his head to accentuate his left eye, and where he’s using his left hand to make a purportedly-secret Masonic “gesture of recognition”.
The gesture is a simulacra of a vulture’s wing.
Anyone struggling with cognitive dissonance is going to want to zoom in on the Illuminist rayed star tattooed on the back of his left hand.

(James Lord with the first-ever Delaware state record blue catfish, 2022)
“In the field of psychology, cognitive dissonance is described as a mental phenomenon in which people unknowingly or subconsciously hold fundamentally conflicting cognitions. Being confronted by situations that create this dissonance or highlight these inconsistencies motivates change in their cognitions or actions to reduce this dissonance, maybe by changing a belief, by explaining something away, or by taking actions that reduce perceived inconsistency.”
Wikipedia
It’s not like these people aren’t right up front about what they’re doing, and what they’re into.
We’ve just been conditioned over literally Millennia not to notice.
I have included James Lord’s photograph so that you could get a better idea of what a generational Satanist Freemason of marginal influence looks like.
They are all related to one another through the maternal bloodline. Generational Satanists comprise between twenty and thirty percent of the populace, and are hiding in plain sight in every city, town and village on Earth. It’s how the few have controlled the many all the way back to Babylon, and before.
But they say that the hardest part of solving a problem is recognizing that you have one.
Don Croft used to say “Parasites fear exposure above all else”.
How long do you think that these people have left in power, now?
Please consider doing what you can to speed the transition.
In 2022, after an absence of some indeterminate period of time, the blue catfish reappeared in Delaware in the Nanticoke River, as the health of the ether improved to the point where the species could once again manifest within it.
Per the state of Delaware, it weighed 48 pounds, 3.2 ounces.
Where the farcical “3.2 ounces” is a blatant allusion to the second-most-important Illuminist number, 32.
James Lord caught it, killed it, had it certified as the Delaware state record, took it down to the Masonic lodge and cooked it up for all of his friends. And they ate it.
And they laughed.
It would remain absent from the Nanticoke River in Delaware for four years.
From April 2026 to May 2026, the Delaware state record blue catfish increased in size by 9%, from 48 pounds, 7.2 ounces to 53 pounds.
That’s a sudden, quantum increase in size which is not explainable by Charles Darwin’s theory of natural selection.
Charles Darwin’s theory of natural selection is false.
The truth is that the origin of species is etheric.
In April 2026, Chris Andrews caught just the second Delaware state record blue catfish, in the Nanticoke River. It weighed 48 pounds, 7.2 ounces.
With one jerk of the barbed hook, Chris eradicated the peaceful and fantastically-rare creature, had it certified as the Delaware state record, took it down to the Masonic lodge and cooked it up for all of his friends. And they ate it.
And they laughed.
With each example such as this, we are learning just how crucial the Illuminist fetish of sports fishing is to their overarching agenda of species eradication.
fetish - noun - an obsessive interest in an activity or object that makes someone spend an unreasonable amount of time doing it or thinking about it
That’s not to imply that all people who fish are Illuminists.
But Chris Andrews certainly is.
Here’s a picture of Chris, where he’s inclined his head to emphasize his left eye, and where he’s using his left hand to make a purportedly-secret Masonic “gesture of recognition”.
The gesture is a simulacra of a vulture’s wing.

(Chris Andrews with just the second Delaware state record blue catfish in history, April 2026)
Now, for any Coincidence theorists lingering in the readership, here are a variety of 19th Century depictions of purportedly-secret Masonic “gestures of recognition”, including the pointing finger that Chris is using in the photo immediately above.

(19th Century depictions of purportedly-secret Masonic “gestures of recognition”)
It’s not like these people aren’t right up front about what they’re doing, and what they’re into.
We’ve just been conditioned over literally Millennia not to notice.
I have included Chris Andrews’ photograph so that you could get a better idea of what a generational Satanist Freemason of marginal influence looks like.
They are all related to one another through the maternal bloodline. Generational Satanists comprise between twenty and thirty percent of the populace, and are hiding in plain sight in every city, town and village on Earth. It’s how the few have controlled the many all the way back to Babylon, and before.
But they say that the hardest part of solving a problem is recognizing that you have one.
Don Croft used to say “Parasites fear exposure above all else”.
How long do you think that these people have left in power, now?
Please consider doing what you can to speed the transition.
In May 2026, Sydney McBroom caught just the third Delaware state record blue catfish in history, in the Nanticoke River. It weighed 53 pounds.
In May 2026, an uncredited author from wired2fish.com said in comment “Largest Freshwater Fish Landed in Delaware Sets Record”.
Where “largest freshwater fish” redacts “blue catfish”, and where “largest” redacts “first”, and where “Largest Freshwater Fish Landed in Delaware Sets Record” gymnastically redacts the plainspoken “First Delaware state record blue catfish”
The article goes on to say “If it’s starting to sound like a broken record, that’s exactly what it is. For the second time in less than a month, the Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC) Division of Fish and Wildlife has confirmed that The First State has a new state-record blue catfish. Sydney McBroom of Bridgeville landed the 53-pound whopper at midmorning on September 22 on the Nanticoke River. It measured 46.5 inches long and is believed to be the largest freshwater fish caught since DNREC began keeping recreational fishing records.”
Where “The First State” redacts “Delaware”, and where the largest blue catfish in the history of fishing in Delaware has been walked back to merely a “whopper”.
The article goes on to say “McBroom caught the big cat fishing from his boat, using a whole bluegill as bait and landing it after a 20-minute wrestling match. His catch eclipsed a record that lasted just 20 days, a 48-pound, 7.2-ounce specimen taken by another Bridgeville angler, Chris Andrews – and another fish, which, like the three most recent blue catfish state records, was caught from the fertile catfishing waters of the Nanticoke.”
Where the biggest blue catfish in the history of fishing in Delaware was walked back to merely “big”, and where “blue catfish” has been walked back to “cat” under the false guise of familiarity.
And where the misdirection of “fertile catfishing waters” obscures the fact that this is only the second example of the blue catfish ever documented in the Nanticoke River, or in the state of Delaware, period.
The article goes on to say “McBroom’s blue catfish shattered Mr. Andrews’ state record caught Sept. 2 by more than 4.5 pounds after Andrews had surpassed the previous record (set in April 2022) by four ounces.”
Where the general “state record” redacts “Delaware”, and where the lurid-but-general “shattered” and the general “by four ounces” redact the margin between the old record and the new.
So I had to do the math.
The article goes on to say "Chris Andrews caught the state record blue catfish, The 42.5-inch fish weighed 48 pounds and 7.2 ounces, eclipsing the mark set in 2022 by James Lord by 4 ounces.
Where, under the false guise of familiarity, the general “state” redacts “Delaware”, and where “eclipsing” implies that the new record was just a bit larger than the old, but is mostly a reference to the solar and lunar eclipses during which Illuminists most prefer to hold their ceremonies of human sacrifice and cannibalism.
The article goes on to say "After a tough 25-minute fight just after midnight on Oct. 8, angler James Lord pulled a heavyweight fish aboard his boat with the able help of his son James Jr. He had no idea during the battle that his Nanticoke River catch was a blue catfish that would make the Delaware record book.
Where the gymnastic “make the Delaware record book” redacts the plainspoken “Delaware state record”.
The article goes on to say “We had four poles out and knowing that it was going to be a big fish, I had to reel up all the poles and get them out of the way, so we weren’t crossing the lines,” Lord Jr. said."
Where first, only and biggest blue catfish in the history of fishing in the state of Delaware has been walked back to merely “big”.
With one jerk of the barbed hook, Sydney eradicated the peaceful and fantastically-rare creature, had it certified as the Delaware state record, took it down to the Masonic lodge and cooked it up for all of his friends. And they ate it.
And they laughed.
With each example such as this, we are learning just how crucial the Illuminist fetish of sports fishing is to their overarching agenda of species eradication.
fetish - noun - an obsessive interest in an activity or object that makes someone spend an unreasonable amount of time doing it or thinking about it
That’s not to imply that all people who fish are Illuminists.
But Sydney McBroom certainly is.
But don’t take my word for it.
Here’s a picture of Sydney with the fish, where his left eye is the focal point of the image, where he’s pointedly cradling it with his left arm, and where he’s making a purportedly-secret Masonic “gesture of recognition” with his left hand.
The gesture is a simulacra of a vulture’s wing.

(Sydney McBroom with just the third the Delaware state record blue catfish in history, May 2026)
It’s not like these people aren’t right up front about what they’re doing, and what they’re into.
We’ve just been conditioned over literally Millennia not to notice.
I have included Sydney McBroom’s photograph so that you could get a better idea of what a generational Satanist Freemason of marginal influence looks like.
They are all related to one another through the maternal bloodline. Generational Satanists comprise between twenty and thirty percent of the populace, and are hiding in plain sight in every city, town and village on Earth. It’s how the few have controlled the many all the way back to Babylon, and before.
But they say that the hardest part of solving a problem is recognizing that you have one.
Don Croft used to say “Parasites fear exposure above all else”.
How long do you think that these people have left in power, now?
Please consider doing what you can to speed the transition.
In 2026, after an absence of four years, the blue catfish reappeared in Delaware in the Nanticoke River, at weights of 48 pounds, 7.2 ounces and 53 pounds, as the health of the ether improved to the point where the species could once again manifest within it.
Jeff Miller, Honolulu, HI, June 5, 2026
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