Sharks have rows of "teeth" that can replace themselves. When one "tooth" is lost, there's another to take it's place. Sharks swim in water = information. They are predators. Other fish fear them. Fish filter water = information through their gills.
Bunker fish. "Fish" that are hiding in bunkers. Sharks are "biting" people who are getting in the way.
"I think what you’re seeing is the result of some really excellent resource management strategies that have increased not only the shark populations somewhat modestly but also their prey. So this is really a success story for conservation..."
"Shark" populations are increasing due to better "asset" management. There are more "sharks" going after their "prey." Sharks are also finding more prey. This is a success story.
"In addition to the efforts, water temperatures across large parts of the Western Atlantic are well above average, which could be impacting activity levels.
Water temperatures are "heating up." Information is getting "hot" which is impacting the activity levels of the "sharks." This is occurring along the Eastern seaboard. What is along the Eastern Seaboard? DC, NYC, Martha's Vineyard and the wealthy, etc.
"Marine experts say sharks are usually more active in warmer waters as they search for prey."
"Sharks" are more active when the information is current, "hot."
Do you begin to see how a narrative can be developed by looking at the symbolism behind what is being said?
"A terp, also known as a wierde, woerd, warf, warft, werf, werve, wurt or værft, is an artificial dwelling mound found on the North European Plain that has been created to provide safe ground during storm surges..."
Sharks have rows of "teeth" that can replace themselves. When one "tooth" is lost, there's another to take it's place. Sharks swim in water = information. They are predators. Other fish fear them. Fish filter water = information through their gills.
Bunker fish. "Fish" that are hiding in bunkers. Sharks are "biting" people who are getting in the way.
"I think what you’re seeing is the result of some really excellent resource management strategies that have increased not only the shark populations somewhat modestly but also their prey. So this is really a success story for conservation..."
"Shark" populations are increasing due to better "asset" management. There are more "sharks" going after their "prey." Sharks are also finding more prey. This is a success story.
"In addition to the efforts, water temperatures across large parts of the Western Atlantic are well above average, which could be impacting activity levels.
Water temperatures are "heating up." Information is getting "hot" which is impacting the activity levels of the "sharks." This is occurring along the Eastern seaboard. What is along the Eastern Seaboard? DC, NYC, Martha's Vineyard and the wealthy, etc.
"Marine experts say sharks are usually more active in warmer waters as they search for prey."
"Sharks" are more active when the information is current, "hot."
Do you begin to see how a narrative can be developed by looking at the symbolism behind what is being said?
"There's a lot of shark news lately, and Discovery Channel Shark Week is coming up at the end of July."
Agreed. The shark comms have been going on for a week or two now. I've been keeping an eye on them.
Nice decode, LoneWulf! 🏆🏆🏆
Thanks, fren. I just finished another shark comm:
"First white shark of season tagged in Cape Cod waters
The shark, spotted off Cape Cod, was estimated to be 12 feet long"
12 feet long = 6x2 = 666
https://www.foxnews.com/us/first-white-shark-season-tagged-cape-cod-waters
Did someone get themselves an ankle bracelet while they were in Cape Cod?
"The first white shark of the 2022 season has been tagged off Cape Cod."
"The tags are used to monitor the shark and study its behavior."
Someone seems excited with their "catch."
"Skomal is seen pumping his fist in the air and screaming "Yeah!""
Must have been a big one:
The app shows 15 sightings and detections of known sharks like Warren and Terp in the area over the past two days.
5-year delta (Published in 2017):
SENATOR ELIZABETH WARREN ON CAPE COD
"I’m thrilled to share with you that Senator Warren will be visiting Cape Cod Sunday, July 16 for a fundraiser..."
https://www.electmattpatrick.org/senator-elizabeth-warren-on-cape-cod/
Warren and her husband live in Cambridge, Mass, which is not all that far from Cape Cod.
https://www.velvetropes.com/backstage/elizabeth-warren-house
Warren is no stranger to Cape Cod. She was there on May 1, 2022:
https://www.capecodtimes.com/story/news/2022/05/01/elizabeth-warren-chatham-cape-cod-economy-inflation-covid-pandemic-housing-crisis-childcare-climate/9586929002/
And, in 2019:
https://patch.com/massachusetts/barnstable-hyannis/cape-cod-police-chief-blasts-elizabeth-warrens-ferguson-tweet
Etc:
https://search.brave.com/search?q=elizabeth+warren%2C+cape+cod&source=desktop
Terp:
"A terp, also known as a wierde, woerd, warf, warft, werf, werve, wurt or værft, is an artificial dwelling mound found on the North European Plain that has been created to provide safe ground during storm surges..."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terp
"The Conservancy notes that the increased presence of white sharks close to beaches off of Cape Cod has been tied to surges in seal populations."