Today is Saturday at 6.48 a.m., November the 10th, 2012.
Just wanted to start off and thank everybody for all the good thoughts.
It's really helped.
It's been a very nasty week, very trying, the worst week in our lives.
I nearly lost Kathy several times during this past week.
We're out of the danger at the moment and into recovery.
Again, that won't be easy, but at least it's positive and forward-moving.
So thank you very much.
It was close.
It was one of those drive the car very fast and almost cause accidents, race to the hospital kind of things.
Very, very difficult time.
No sleep starting last Friday for me for several days.
I think by Monday I'd had four hours of sleep contiguous and maybe a couple of one-hour or 40-minute naps prior to that.
Caused me to be a little rough on some individuals.
I'll have to apologize later, although a couple of them I can think of were real assholes at the time.
Nonetheless, though, my reaction was over the top.
In any event, though, again, thank you very much, very sincerely to everybody.
She's going to be okay.
We're going to be able to pull out of this, I think.
I'm very positive about it.
Although I'm beat down at the moment.
Nonetheless, there's a good reserve of key in there.
So, this is a new woo, and we have all kinds of crud to go through because while I've been involved in intimately studying the operation of hospitals for the past week, all kinds of stuff has happened.
Let's start at the top of my list of erratic notes.
And we find that we now have pretty definitive proof that not only the Egyptians with the pyramids and a great number of their structures, and not only the Cambodians with Ankara Wat, and the Thai people with their pyramids,
and the Inca with their constructions, and the Maya and the ancient Vedic Hindus all used a nearly identical form of cement in their constructions.
Analyses of chunks of, quote, stone taken from the pyramids in Egypt, as well as chunks of stone pilfered from here and there, show that the it's not stone at all, guys.
It's actually a really sophisticated form of what we would think of as Portland cement made into concrete and done very well.
Also, there seems to be some theoscopic or thermosetting component to some of the cements that were used as mortar.
And again, also some of the other cements seem to show high-temperature resistance capabilities.
So in any event, it looks like our panglobal civilization that spread from all through South America through parts of North America over into Eurasia and Africa used cement as one of its central infrastructures, as we do today.
And they use basically the same formula around the whole planet as we do today.
So this is very interesting because it ties them in at a very central-focused area.
We also know from the construction of some of the pyramids in the archaeology.
I mean, for decades now, we've known that the Maya have been the longest consistent civilization on the planet and preceded the Egyptians by several thousand years.
And we get to a situation where we discovered that they were probably the originators of the cement and the technology that then spread around the planet.
So the supposition that the Europeans, when they visited the Maya, were a first point of contact, of course, is bogus.
But also, it does seem to indicate that at that point of contact, the Europeans were dealing with what we could think of as a much degraded civilization.
That the ancient Maya through Inca or Mesoamerican civilizations probably had peaked about 1,500 years earlier.
And so they were, when the Europeans ran into the whole Quetzalcatal myth and all of that kind of stuff, they were dealing with a remnant civilization that we could think of very much as like a Mad Max world that was attempting to utilize technologies and infrastructure that it had not built, that it was several generations away from having built, and to a certain extent probably had lost a great deal of the capability and technology that was inherent in that technology at its peak.
So Europeans come along and they see this vast civilization, thinking that the people that were living there at that time were its originators and its masters.
And in fact, they were, to a certain extent, the degraded descendants of those masters.
So this is an interesting take on things because it also falls into some of the other thinking of Famenko out of Russia about historical revisionism and basically the huge pack of lies that academia in the Western world and the Western world influenced other parts of the planet throws at you in terms of our personal collective history as humans.
So we need to really think about and probably reconstruct and redo a view of our past and who participated doing what and where were the central areas.
Because, you know, as Europeans, people think of the Egyptians as the site of it all or the Sumerians and so on.
And in fact, they were central to their region, but they may have been nothing more than basically colonies or colonial outposts or provinces of a much larger Central America, Mesoamerican-based civilization.
So just an interesting point there.
Let's see.
Okay, so let's get into some really interesting stuff here.
There's just a bunch of strange annotations to go through.
Let's start off here with this.
Recently, there's been the appearance of these articles by Daniel, who is a source person for the ever-gullible David Wilcock.
Now, I don't think that Daniel himself is necessarily purveying misinformation deliberately, nor do I think he is lying or any of that sort of thing.
And actually, Daniel appears to have a fairly bright mind and a decent grasp of vocabulary and its use, and is very articulate.
However, some of the conclusions, necessarily, I mean, all of us make erroneous conclusions from our data just because of our personal warped view of reality.
But there are some conclusions that Daniel's making in some of these articles that he's written that I find unwarranted.
There's other areas that appear to be very astute, easily understood descriptions of basically the same kind of thing I'm talking about.
In one of Daniel's more recent articles about time and timelines, you'll note that he talks about alterations of the coordinate time system and how you're kind of stuck with them.
Well, that's my thinking.
Once you shove something from one time into another time, you alter the time that is receiving that something.
This is basically the same discussion I had about complexity and how if you shove something from our time into the past, the wave that creates that time then and all the material forms in it must necessarily accommodate this new form of complexity and has to do things it had not prepared to do.
This is anthropomorphizing and providing it with emotions and so on, which obviously don't exist, but are helpful to our thinking about it, and certainly to our discussion of it.
So if I take somebody today with all of the modern diseases and conditions and pollutants in their body and I shove them back into the 1800s, their body will still have to be recreated in the 1800s by the wave there, the pulse from universe that creates all things, but it'll have to do so at a greater level of complexity than everything else around it.
And that greater level of complexity within the waveform will persist for some period of time, even absent the person from the future.
Once they go back, there's still this residual wave of complexity that is required to be continued until it gradually fades.
Many of these same concepts are discussed by Daniel in his recent writings, albeit in different terms.
Now, some of the things he does bring out in there, I take issue with.
I think this guy, Dan Burish, is a huge fraud and is a royal pain in the ass to everybody and is a disinfo up the yin-yang.
Yin-yang is something we need to think about too.
But in any event, Burish claimed to have healed the timeline way back when.
He claimed to have beat all the J-rods to pulp or some damn thing or shoved something up Majestic's collective butt, and the timeline changed and we're all healed.
So, you know, claims, self-aggrandizing claims like this have a tendency to be off-putting and to make me question any information coming from the mind that's pronouncing those same claims.
I don't find this with Daniel.
I think that he's simply accepting that information as being valid.
And he may have some point.
You know, I don't know.
Burish may just be he may have experienced some of this stuff and have distorted the rest of it in his mind to being the savior of the planet and all of history while having experienced something in reality.
I question all of Burish's story because I don't find anything original there.
It's all repetitious of material that had existed prior to Burish coming onto the scene, so he could have picked it up anywhere.
Even if it's merely kryptonesia, it is nonetheless a repetition of stuff that didn't actually occur to him.
Therefore, I dismiss Burish as a just put a circle around him in a giant question mark because it's an unknown component to the whole story.
So the fact that Daniel references some of the stuff from Burish is due to their common connector, which is David Wilcock.
And David Wilcock may be contributing to Daniel's acceptance of Burish by contributing a certain sense of credibility that I don't actually invest in Burish.
Nonetheless, though, Daniel has got some good descriptions about time and how it sort of functions.
My thinking in terms of energy, the whole materium being just nothing but a giant collection of energy in a very complex form, gets you a lot further along in this thinking and provides you even some mathematical clues as to how to navigate it that are absent in the material world view of things.
Which brings us around to the idea of Vedic math.
Vedic math is an interesting subject.
There's all these formulas called sutra, little one-line things in Vedic math that are great little formulas that any kid who's having math, any parent out there that has got math troubles besetting their child, please go get a book called Vedic Math and plow through it yourself because the formulas eliminate all of Vedic mathematics here.
Let's see, what's the guy's name?
There's four or five different versions of it.
Excuse me.
Anyway, though, the Vedic mathematic sutras allow you to do very complex math very simply because it has reduced them to a formulaic approach where you don't care to know, for instance, how to do long divisions because it's totally unnecessary to arriving at the correct answer.
And this is even true if you follow the formulas all the way out into their extreme yogic versions.
You get to formulas that deal with irrational and otherwise unreal or imaginary numbers.
And so, for instance, it's not a necessity to reduce the square root of a minus five to any form of a digital representation in order to effectively use that as a symbol within your accurate mathematics of navigating through time.
Very complex subject, but for those that are into the math, there are clues in the Vedic math.
If you'll take it up to the next level of sutras and you start combining the sutras themselves into their longer formulaic versions, you find that, hmm, maybe some of this Vedic math is actually, the Vedic math sutras are actually a holdover, a remnant from our previous civilization on how to do such things as temporal engineering, or at least how to watch out for it when it's being done to you.
I'm of the opinion at this moment that indeed temporal engineering is ongoing and has been for some time.
I haven't been able to peg when it actually started, and I don't know that that's even really pertinent because it would just be my personal opinion of that.
But nonetheless, it has been ongoing all through my life and appears to be accelerating.
We are running into the bumps in the landscape, so to speak, that have been left by these temporal travelers or temporal wannabe engineers, and we have to deal with all of that crap.
So there are certain descriptors that can be applied to a temporal bump, and so one can form a specific case equals a general understanding method based on running into a few of these temporal bumps.
So in any event, so the Vedic math is really an interesting thing.
It appears to be also a holdover from ancient civilizations' understanding of temporal engineering.
Let's just call it that.
Because they probably did where we don't.
Anyway, so that was an interesting bit of stuff there about the Vedic math.
I'm still pursuing some of the more common oric formulas that are indicated in the larger patterns that are expressed in the sutras themselves.
So, in other words, all the sutras could be numbered in a particular series.
And if you started off with and just decided, hmm, isn't it interesting that those that we have artificially or arbitrarily labeled odd or even, so we could start at one as opposed to zero and say one, two, three.
And so, one and three share certain characteristics in terms of the underlying sutras themselves and what they're focused on, whereas two and four also share certain characteristics that are different from one and three.
And therefore, wouldn't it be interesting to take one and three and combine them into a longer sutra and see what you get?
And you do get some very interesting stuff there.
So, I'm still pursuing that.
That's going to be a long bit of work because there's a lot of math involved there.
Okay, so let's get some in-our-face kind of stuff here.
As applied to the Vedic math was an offshoot of looking at some of the stuff from Dr. Bott's understanding of the solar system.
So, we don't orbit our Sun.
We're dragged behind our Sun.
Our Sun is a comet.
All things in our material universe are basically behaving as comets.
Galaxies, even, when they move through space, are basically cometary in terms of how they move.
So, we are following, all the planets are trailing behind our Sun as we zip along in space.
We don't ever come even near the equatorial plane of the Sun.
All the software you have that shows any of the astrological or astronomical alignments that show planets aligning relative to a heliocentric, that is the Sun in the middle of all of us, model, those are all wrong.
They in no way are accurate.
We can prove this is the case because if that were true and we were at the equatorial plane of the Sun, we would only be able to see any given outer planet.
That is to say, any planet further out from the Sun than ourselves would only be able to be viewed from Earth no more than 33 days a year because of the occlusion of the reflection of the light by the Sun itself, as well as our position, and then the fact that the Sun would be between us and those outer planets.
Now, note, we can see all the outer planets continuously.
They're always viewable by us from some spot on the Earth.
We never have the Sun between ourselves and any other planet.
We never see the Mercury go around the Sun and disappear.
We see instead this weird retrograde behavior, they call it.
So, anyway, Dr. Bott is quite correct.
Anybody that conceives of us as a heliocentric, that is to say, Sun in the middle model of a solar system, they're full of it.
You can just disregard their math from that point on.
They may have some interesting things to say nonetheless, but if you're relying on their mathematics and so on to guide you through the solar system, you're going to be screwed because it doesn't operate that way.
So, as a result of investigating Dr. Bott's model for some further clues, and then also going into some of these Vedic math sutras, I've come to certain conclusions that seem indicated.
These conclusions include the idea that we are about or in the process of doing a transition that Dr. Bott references as a shift in a conical section.
So, if we think of the Sun as a comet dragging us all through space, we're not all in a straight line behind it.
All of our planets, Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, etc., etc., we all have a place in what is basically a cone that's being drugged behind the sun.
The bigger the planet, the further out from the sun, because it takes more energy to drag the bugger.
And it thus has more freedom to wobble about on its own because the sun is exerting less and less influence on it electromagnetically or gravitationally.
And so they will have a larger, let's put quotes around this word, orbit.
And so, the orbit of some of the larger gas planets and further out planets is much longer than our Earth orbit.
Well, guess what, guys?
Earth used to have different orbits.
We know that at one point the planet had an orbit that was 360 days, almost 360 days in length.
We're now at 365.24, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
The Mayans knew better than us.
But if we just basically 365 and a quarter days.
So we've shifted out five and a quarter days from what our previous orbital path was.
And then we also find, geez, it turns out that before that, our orbit was not 360 days.
It was actually 351.3 days.
And prior to that, it was 333.3 days, which probably is at the period of time that the Egyptian mystery schools got all whipped up and put into place because that may also be coincident with the destruction of the fifth planet in the solar system, whatever the hell we wanted to call it, Marduk or Bob or Sid or something, that now forms the orbiting asteroid belt.
The asteroid belt is in fact doesn't orbit around the Sun.
It's not spread out in this long, thin line like a ring around the Sun the same way we have a ring around Saturn, but in fact is this area of debris that is behind us, so to speak, that can be disturbed and bits and pieces of it can be sent directly at us.
So it is within a conical section one step further out than Mars.
And these conical sections are able to be analyzed with all forms of mathematics that relate to cones and other polygonal shapes of the Pythagorean solids.
So in any event, here we are.
We've got this cone, and we discovered that, geez, our position within the cone basically determines our, quote, orbit, unquote.
Now, this is the period of time that we rotate from one point within our conical section back to that same point that we traverse, not rotate, excuse me.
It's been a long week.
Anyway, so within Dr. Bott's understanding and within his math, buried some very interesting premises.
One is that we go through a periodic change, which the Mayans have pegged.
Then that periodic change actually includes the sun shoving our ass further away from it.
And thus, when we get shoved further away from it, as is occurring right at this point, all of our weather changes, our entire biosphere changes, and indeed our orbit changes.
So look for a longer year to start showing up, guys.
We're going to be shoved further out from the sun here as part of this process that the sun is undergoing.
This is not an unnatural process.
It repeats.
It just so happens that we're all really lucky bastards, and we get to live at this period of time when the sun's going to cause all of the planets to go truck about in their conical section as it experiences some of these issues that it undergoes.
And we needn't go there at the moment.
Some of these conical section shifts are what are causing all of the earthquakes that Patrick Gerrill and others are able to predict.
This is also, by the way, what causes the expansion.
If you think of the planet, if you think of ourselves as being restricted within the section of the cone that we can go around as we're drugged behind the sun, that section of the cone actually forms a specific harmonic that restricts the size of Earth.
So we get all of these inputs from the sun, and the Earth has to grow because it's creating new matter like mad, creating all this oil, hydrocarbons, gases, hydrogen, and so on, deep in its internal core, and it's pumping them straight out towards us through the mantle.
But it can't expand because it is restricted by the conical section through which it travels.
In order for it to expand, it must get to a larger conical section.
So in that sense, we're on our way to growing to becoming like Saturn.
Now, probably none of us will ever be alive when the Earth gets around to being as big as Saturn, if it ever does.
But we are in the process of shifting out that direction.
And we are in the process of growing.
These two are simultaneous, the shift and the growth.
They're complements, conjunctions, and partners of each other's actions, interdependent, but neither causal of the other.
Simply coincident.
The impacts for us, of course, could be a whole new planet and a whole new orbital year, whole new seasons, whole new growing areas, radical environment change all over, as well as going through this period of transition, we have increased energies from space which increase in mutation, kill off all different kinds of life forms that aren't prepared to go to the next stage and so on.
And thus we have a true ending of one age and the beginning of another age of our planet.
It is as though our planet is growing and has had a birthday and is about to enter into a new phase of its life.
Because it's actually going to grow.
It's going to be a new kid and change itself.
And us lucky guys are going to live there and watch all of this.
It may be that this change will not favor humans.
I doubt that simply because we're still here.
In other words, we've been through a lot of shit with this planet.
And we've gone through these phases and growth periods again and again.
And we as a species have managed to continue to pull our fat out of the fire and go on to the next phase.
It may be that it is our destiny as individuals living in this phase to work out ways that we can help our species survive into the next phase.
So it just may be, I don't know.
You know, it's one of those destiny things.
Anyway, so Dr. Batt's model here of our conical section and our planes also ties into the Vedic math and the time pathing and probably ties into these people screwing around with our timelines as well.
But anyway, Dr. Bott's model, when applied with the Vedic math in this particular set of sutras that I think may apply, and I may be really wildly wrong based on screwy brain matter at the time.
But nonetheless, it would appear that this coming year, 2013, we'll see a reaction in the sun that will be extremely atypical.
And that it, to our thinking, may actually, or to our perception, may actually look like a pulsing.
This pulsing may also be felt or perceived magnetically, gravitationally.
So, as an instance, we may see the sun temporarily or as part of the repulsive push of putting all of our planets into our new conical plane may temporarily draw us in, or appear to.
That appearing to may be a function of the sun itself actually expanding.
We wouldn't be able to tell.
That's our problem.
From our perspective, if it grows larger, is it nearer or simply larger?
We cannot really tell and won't be able to during the brief period that this will occur.
But thereafter, we would be further out.
We'd have a larger orbit.
My calculations are showing on the order of 16 to 18 days.
But that's making an assumption.
No, that's making a shitload of assumptions, none of which do I have any right to do.
However, I've applied some of the math, and it would seem that we would fall into a slightly less than 16 days period increase if I've applied the math correctly.
The arithmetic is real straightforward and simple.
The application of the formula is questionable.
So, anyway, but nonetheless, it would be a significant increase and would cause all kinds of warming issues and climate change and all the crap we're going through now, only on a much more permanent basis.
But it would actually, once it's all, once we've actually accomplished this shift, things are going to settle down fairly rapidly, and we can view it from Dr. Bott's model fairly effectively.
It is as though we were a that the sun was like a vacuum cleaner that had been put on reverse.
You used to see these in commercials all the time when they would do this, and they would put a ping-pong ball or a bowling ball or something up in the flow of the vacuum, and it would sit there and hover an inch or two off of the snout of the nozzle.
And then they would turn off the electricity, and the thing would instantly react, but there was a slight hesitation, and you could actually see it start to fall and so on.
As the electricity shuts down and the whole machine winds down, there's this slight hesitation.
But it does happen very rapidly.
And that's probably what we're going to see here, is that as the repulsive force from the sun pushes all the planets into their new conical section and may even birth another planet based on other idea, which would take the position of what we now think of as Mercury, or actually would be between Mercury and the Sun, and Mercury would be kicked out a significant portion from its orbit or its conical section.
In any event, once the mechanism has happened and Earth has been pushed out, Earth will resist, so to speak, the pushing force, and the force will expend itself fairly rapidly.
Once we're in that new position, stasis or an equilibrium should return much more rapidly than the time period it took for the disturbances themselves to occur.
So all of my life we've been living in this period of disturbance, and I think realistically we could look from about 1830 was the beginning of this transition into where we're at now.
Because of course the sun moves slow and everything from our perspective takes fucking forever.
So here we are at this stage.
We're getting the peak of the activity.
Unlike standard academia's understanding of a bell curve and us being at the top of the bell curve, I don't see it that way.
I think that the math tends to argue that the result would be much more like a reverse J. And so we'd reach this peak and then fall very rapidly into an equilibrium state as things adjust, absent the push of this intense level of energy.
So it's very much like once you step two feet beyond the real ring of hot from the fire, you cool down fairly quick.
And that's what I think is going to occur here.
If that's the case, then we should see a fairly rapid return in stability.
If we estimated that it took two and a quarter centuries to get us to where we're at, and we were dealing in small fractions, the Vedic math would say that our return to, quote, new normalcy, and let's put new in front of that because it's not normal that any of us have ever lived through, that should be occurring in less than 20 years.
And if we start that in 2013, well, we'll be reasonably stable within the middle of the next decade.
So that's good news for everybody that makes it that far, if I'm correct.
And if I'm not there, or if I'm there and I'm wrong, you can come and kick my butt.
That's just fine.
So good news relative from Dr. Bott's math.
If anybody really wants to get into it, I can point you at a certain mathematic formula that you can apply yourself and do your own arithmetic, and we can see where we're at.
See if we disagree.
Let's go into some personal stuff here.
Fairly quick, or trivia.
Let's just call it that.
Turns out that if you took all of the ex-Catholics of the planet and put them into their own denomination, they would be the third largest religion in the world behind Hinduism and Mohammedism.
So interesting bit of fact there.
Now, also, speaking of the Catholics, the Catholic Church is going to be undergoing, from our data, I know this is going to happen relatively soon.
We've passed the November 9th period in which we're going to see a, or which we can't see, it's not visible at the moment, but I'm quite convinced it's ongoing.
There's this grumbling, if you will, within the internal form of the Catholic Church, within its infrastructure that's ongoing at the moment.
We're going to see a huge outburst, truly an eruption of corruption come out of the Vatican real shortly that will, in the future, be able to be pegged as the beginning of its death throes.
So that's something to look forward to.
That is also temporally very close to the next significant shift in the global economy.
So it'll all happen at once, or not at once, but we'll perceive it that way.
That it'll all be coming very close together.
Okay, so a couple of things.
George Ur had mentioned mudra, and I got a lot of questions about the mudra and so on.
And to a certain extent, he's correct in some of the things he was saying, but I advise everybody to be very, very, very careful of mudra.
The word actually translates as seal, not gesture, but like a seal that one might put on an envelope or a sealing up of a building or something.
In the mudric or yogic sense, though, the seal is a period or a hard stop or an implementation or an execute order placed on a series of commands that are embedded within the hand gesture itself.
Because bear in mind, the hand is not stationary during mudra.
The hands move.
And so they form, if you will, a sentence.
That the mudra itself, the captured formal ending position, is known as the seal or the activation, or we can think of it as the execute command in computer programming language.
Because basically you do a series of movements of the hand which are interpreted by both by two parts of the brain.
The linguistic component actually feels it as a phoneme.
You can actually do hand gestures such that an individual will feel as though they've been communicated with through their language center.
They will feel as though they've actually heard words, but in fact, there's no words that are transmitting between the two of you.
But at the same time, it's going through the visual part of the mind as a grapheme and is being interpreted as graphemes that are then shifted over to the phonetic or to the language section of the brain and interpreted as phonemes.
It's a very interesting thing itself, and in fact, could be considered to be, quote, magical.
It is a technology.
The mudra, like all technology, or all weapons, can be used two different ways.
You can use them for good or bad.
You can use them for healing, calming, etc., etc.
But they also can be used for the opposite, the disturbing, the unbalancing, obscuring, and so on.
It is a dangerous practice to take up the use of the mudra without understanding what you have to do in order to effectively use this technology.
This is one of those things where a lot of people will do a lot of harm playing around with fire because they're unaware of the deeper implications of the mudra and the cells, not only on others, but on themselves.
Because bear in mind, you go through the process of, quote, casting a spell in the mudra in terms of sending out a command in the hand movements, but you must or should think about those because you're going to react to them themselves.
You are part of the computer process that is programming the reality through the mudra.
So be very, very, very, very careful.
And most people are idiots and will get themselves into trouble with this.
Now, let's shift from mudra to mood.
So everybody who's on psychiatric meds and many people that are self-medicating schizophrenics, you know, heavy pot smokers, all of these kind of individuals, cocaine addicts, and so on, may be responding at some level to what could be considered to be a false emotion that is driving their behavior,
and that that behavior, the depression that leads them into taking the, or the anxiety or the panic attacks or any of that, that leads them into taking the psychiatric medicines, may have at its core an actual amino acid deficiency.
I know from personal experience these last four or five months that I've been experiencing, that culminated just a couple of months ago and was actually very nice of Universe to get me through that before I had to face the health issues with Kathy, and which also probably is pretty close to the same in the sense that she's also suffering some amino acid lacks.
But in any event, so I know personally that the lack of these amino acids can cause the brain to experience emotions that are not valid, and you get into an emotional state that is self-reinforcing.
And it affects your diet, it affects the further intake of the amino acids, and so on.
Also, being a vegetarian, this places a greater, basically a vegan.
It places a greater degree of emphasis on these essential amino acids and the non-essentials.
So here's what I need to say.
And a lot of the stuff I'm going to tell you can be found in a much more coherent and cogent form in a book called The Mood Cure, or Mood Cure.
It's a really good book.
It's written by a woman who's had some experience with it.
She lays it out for you in a very straightforward way with lots of case studies, and there's even little questionnaires so that you can find out where you fit within this.
But basically, here's what we're looking at.
A hundred and some odd years ago, a wild turkey would have 18 to 40 percent more tryptophan in it, which is an essential amino acid for humans and is a neurotransmitter and helps maintain mood stability.
And so if you shot and ate that turkey, you'd get enough tryptophan and you'd be able to build that in your body.
These days, farm-raised birds do not have the tryptophan levels that they used to.
They, in fact, may be virtually tryptophan-free insofar as they're wild cousins from a couple of hundred years ago.
This is also true of any animal that is raised by man for food consumption in our modern society.
Our collective food body has been polluted and destroyed as an aspect of our going through the end of the age, the Kali Yuga, all of that kind of stuff, and it's also an aspect of our being shoved about by the sun, and it's altering its relationship with us and changing the energetic pattern of our planet.
All of this stuff is expected.
So the mood cure relates the human body to its emotional state, to the amino acids that provide it, then the basic neurotransmitters that allow that mood to exist.
And we find, for instance, that here's a real good example.
And this is a solid concrete example that I personally have suffered.
As does Einstein.
Now, Einstein never wore socks.
Well, I used to wear socks.
I had no problem with it.
And at some point in the past 25 years, say 1999 or so, I got to the point where I could not.
And I didn't understand it.
It crept in on me.
I just stopped wearing them.
And it was no big deal.
I never really, because of everything else that was going on, it was so trivial, that I never really stopped and examined its import in my life.
But it altered my life over these past 12, 13 years.
You know, you'd get cold toes and so on, but that really wasn't the issue.
It was that I couldn't stand the pressure of the socks on my legs.
Aha, I say now because that is a sure sign of a deficiency in a necessary amino acid called L-methionine.
L-methionine provides vein support.
It allows you to grow good veins.
As a side effect or a side component to not liking to wear socks, I had also started to develop varicose veins.
You've developed, if this is your situation, you'll notice that as a male that these varicose veins are appearing on the inside of your knees in that area.
Or in other sensitive, thin-skinned areas and joints, you might get a little bit of varicose veining in the ankles or up in the hips.
Well, it's an L-methionine.
It was, in my case, a shortage.
Once I started getting adequate levels of that, my legs started strengthening again, and the vein support was there.
And aha, took a couple of months, but I can wear socks again, and the varicose veins are gone.
Basically, the tendency for those veins to kink up and become varicose has gone away because it was an amino acid deficiency.
Now, as a vegan, and suffering through these, especially these past four or five months, as Kathy and I have been working through many issues, a lot of them relating to the psychiatric meds and her health, I've had a less than adequate diet, and my amino acids got really terrible, and I got into a mental state that was not good.
And it wasn't that, I'm sure my thinking was also affected, but it was primarily hormonal or emotional.
And so once I get my amino acids or get my meds adjusted, I'm doing fine.
So actually, as a side effect of this, I don't need as much of the THC for the arthritis.
The arthritis does appear to be lessening.
And so maybe that was also a side effect of years of a slow degradation of essential amino acids.
Now, here's our problem.
I'm not alone.
And even if you're a meat eater, you're going to be suffering a lot of these effects because the meat you eat is polluted.
Plus, you're taking in a lot of chemicals.
If you're a standard sheeple or close to it in your diet, you're taking in a lot of chemicals that affect your ability to absorb the amino acids.
So for instance, if you have a too high of an omega-6 level, which is the case with almost anybody who doesn't consume fish all the time, and if you consume fish all the time, you're getting too much mercury, which leads to the same state.
But without the omega-3 to omega-6 balance, you cannot effectively absorb essential fatty acids.
Since your brain is almost a 100% essential fatty acid, this is a very key element for your mental health and your ability to navigate what we're going through.
So it's necessary that we get our diets correct and we get our view of reality adjusted through our diet before we start screwing around with all these psychiatric meds.
It is my understanding now that if I had really pressed and understood, which I could not have, universe wanted us to learn this way.
But I'm basically saying that 20 plus years ago, when we first started encountering depression tendencies in our relationship with Kathy, then maybe at that time we should have understood that it was a result of her diet causing the inability to absorb essential amino acids.
That at the time was probably some form of diet soft drink because of the pressures in our society on women to always be thin and look where it's led.
You know, a huge number of women are vastly obese, clinically obese, morbidly obese, because of the consumption of these damn diet products, all of which cause the body to not absorb the food that it should be absorbing.
And we're in a period of time where our food doesn't have the nutrients it needs to be providing to us.
And so we have to really look elsewhere.
So, for instance, some of the sources of the amino acids can be now found in supplements in pure forms that are non-animal-derived.
The reason that I say that this is important is because animal-derived substances were going to come in with lots of levels of pollutants, mercury and fish, all of the potential for mad cow disease and everything else from the beef.
Plus, by the way, you just don't get any tryptophan at all from any of the herd animals anymore, except for wild-killed elk, probably, or animals of bison that are harvested in the wild and had a wild diet.
And also, by the way, of course, in the age of chemtrails, even a wild diet for such animals is suspect.
We've got to be really sharp about this as we go forward.
I'm really investing a lot of time into food production and perfecting the growdomes and looking at the ability to grow the specific kinds of foods that will provide us with the essential amino acid diets that we need in a vegetarian form.
I'm looking at importing certain beans from Africa and starting growing them here because they're hugely huge tryptophan producers, which is a very necessary amino acid and it's hard to get anymore.
So, something to be advised.
Now, the mood cure is well worth reading.
It affects probably 90% of the people in the United States.
We can actually look at it the other way and say anybody in the North American continent in the geopolitical, the United States, is part of 5% of the population of the planet.
We're consuming 61% of all of the psychiatric meds.
I would say that that means we need to read this book and start taking these supplements as opposed to the meds themselves.
Also, note the if you go and read for content, most people don't, by the way, when they go to a psychiatric or they go to big pharma and they start reading some of the psychiatric studies, they stop at the agendas.
They never actually read any of the damn data, and the agendas are all written with, or excuse me, the abstracts are all written with an agenda.
Well, it should be called an agenda because that's what it is.
It's their take on what they want you to believe from that study.
And I've never found any of those things to be accurate.
They're lying bastards.
So, you go and you look at some of their stuff.
They say, for instance, let's look at Cetellopram or Selexa.
That product has got a multi-week period of time, as do most of these before they're supposed to be effective on you.
So, in other words, you're taking this thing on the promise that after you get through five and six weeks of side effects, it will help your brain, and then you'll only have to live with the side effects that occur to you slowly over the next 25 years until you die.
It's going to shrink your brain.
All of these psychiatric meds do.
It's not that one in particular, because you're a and it does so quite simply, because your brain is essentially a giant soup of fatty acids, and all of these chemicals reduce the ability of the body to absorb fatty acids.
It is a necessity that your brain will shrink as long as you take these chemicals.
So, there's all of these things within the literature that are not discussed.
It takes six weeks.
It's a promise of a cure.
Note also that when you switch over and you get off of these drugs, which alter your blood pressure, and that's an issue, and so do this with knowledge and with thinking, and you start adjusting your diet, and you get into the point where you have the essential amino acids in your system.
These essential amino acids, you will feel the effect within 30 to 50 to 80 minutes.
You don't have to wait weeks.
If it isn't working for you that day, you don't need it.
You've got enough in your system.
So, it's an interesting duality here.
The promise of long-term cure and having to spend thousands of dollars annually to get chemicals, or, you know, yeah, they're expensive.
I mean, you can spend $50, $80 to buy supplements for the essential amino acids, but that's probably five to six months' supply, and then you taper off because you've reached what you need.
And so, it's not a permanent, and there's virtually no side effects other than a slight increase in blood pressure and a slight increase in potential for gastric distress if you take them wrongly.
So, really, really something to look into, guys, especially if you're going to wean yourself off of any of the psychiatric meds and attempt to restore yourself.
You can.
Just because your brain has shrunk does not mean it has to stay shrunk.
You can recover your lifespan.
It is estimated that the psychiatric chemicals will reduce your lifespan by 20 years on the average individual.
But you can recover all of that once you get off of these chemicals because you can get your omega-3 to omega-6 balance restored, and then you'll start reabsorbing fatty acids and essential nutrients.
And guess what?
Your brain will swell right back up again the way it should be.
So that can be good.
You can recover from this.
Now, as a side effect or a side component to all of this, I'm working on getting my grow domes really good and skook them so that I don't have to screw around with commercial food.
And, you know, as much as Kathy and I always like the idea of a retirement and a place where we could have long row gardens and go tend the gardens, it isn't going to happen.
We're just not going to grow out in the wild anymore because in the days, as I state, now, organic has a new meaning in the age of Fukushima and chemtrails.
And so our organic food is going to be grown within the grow domes.
Now, this has led to the idea that I need to have a method for heating the grow dome.
So I built myself a rocket heater, a rocket mass heater, which I will put photos of on my site when I get it to the point where I'm pleased with its look.
I have all the photos from the whole construction, so you get to see it all.
They're really cool, guys.
I'm able to heat this dome, raise its temperature significantly on waste wood that I've just got fallen from the trees on our property.
I should be able to heat the whole thing to any temperature I desire.
I could keep it tropical in there with very little work and very little wood.
I'm talking on the order of a couple of cubic feet of wood a day in sub-zero temperatures in a single skin dome would be enough to maintain plant health because the heat is radiant.
It's coming out on the mass.
It lasts for hours and hours and hours after the burn.
In fact, when I get done with this wujo here fairly quick, I'm going to go on out and start planting around again because Kathy is so much better.
I can leave her for some period of time, you know, in a half an hour, 40 minutes without coming back in and checking.
And I'm going to go in out and finish up the mass part of it.
And eventually, hopefully later today, get around to doing some more of the cob and seal it all up.
And then I'll take a really nice picture and show everybody on the page.
But I've got a 32-foot diameter dome that has basically a height of about 17 feet, huge internal area, and I'll be able to heat it with little bits and pieces of wood that just fall from the tree.
I won't have to split wood.
Now, as an old fart, I'm 59 years old, and I'm doing a lot of work here to make myself healthy.
But I'm looking forward, presumably, to surviving the next few years and having to exist in a world where, as an old guy, there's no infrastructure.
You know, there's not necessarily electricity to provide radiant heat from that, nor propane, or could I afford the propane if it exists?
You know, excuse me, everything is uncertain at this stage in that regard.
And so it makes me feel very good that these rocket heaters are out there and I can perfect my versions of them as we go forward.
And that they're combined with the old masonry Russian-style fireplace, we've got a super efficient long-term heat storage.
And guess what?
Out in my dome, I can bottom heat.
I'm going to make the cob bench component of it a certain size, and I'm not going to bottom heat only the plants.
I'm going to heat my own damn bottom because it's cold around here.
And after I do my boat work and work on the property, I'm going into the greenhouse and bake out my old bones on this waste wood heat.
Really worth investigating.
You can build them yourselves.
They're cheap.
There are certain constraints you have to be aware of.
So, for instance, if you're using galvanized pipe, you've got to burn off the galvanized coating without you in the process being in there breathing it.
Same thing is true of any paint on your 55-gallon drum or any other metals being used.
You need to have your ductwork be airtight.
Duct tape works really well for that, along with high-temperature sealant.
I'm using galvanized pipe because it's out in the greenhouse and it's cheap.
If I were to do this in the house, I would use really good heavy-duty stovepipe because I'd want to build one that's going to be long-lasting.
I am, in fact, going to convert over the house we're into this form of heat, and should we be able to relocate, I will build vast quantities of rocket mass heaters in all the greenhouses on the new property as well as whatever structure we get into.
Propane is no longer viable, and I can't afford to use a traditional wood stove where I would have to supply six and seven cords in an exceptionally cold winter.
And bear in mind, I think we will go through a couple of those over these next few years as we come back towards stability on this planet.
And who knows what the environment will be then?
It may be that it may be necessary for the planet to go through a period of extreme cold that will force us all into refugee status as well as trying to survive and thrive and live well.
Actually, I hate that word thrive since those fucktards took it over for their New World Order organization.
But we will have big key and go forward.
And in order to do that, we need to get our diets adjusted.
We need to have these supporting tools around us.
We can take control of our own destiny with these key technologies.
Some of the key technologies, as I mentioned, are understanding your body and its relationship to the generalized food body and what you're going to have to do to survive and grow and do well.
We now have the technology of the rocket mass heaters.
We can use waste material for heat and cooking.
And also, it's very healthy cooking because none of the fumes are in the place with you.
Really interesting.
And if you can, you should buy the books on it from the Amazon.
Let me see.
I don't even have it down here, I don't think.
No, damn it, it's upstairs.
Sorry.
But one of the guys who came up with them worked for 15 years in third world countries trying to reduce the amount of damage to women's lungs doing cooking in a bad environment.
I think he succeeded marvelously with these.
Plus, we can use them up here in the northern hemisphere for heating our butts.
So there's that.
The key technologies that we've got coming down the pike are going to include some of the crap that the breakaway civilization has got.
I'm quite convinced that our data, this is a new subject, sorry about that.
We're transitioning here.
Not much of a decent segue, and I'm going to have to go get some rice here and get to work real soon.
But some of the hints from the last time I looked at the data, which admittedly was last Tuesday, two weeks ago, it's been that nasty of a period with Kathy's health.
It's been ongoing for some time.
It's terribly deadly.
I'll let her discuss it if she wants.
It's not my place to reveal that.
And we're still integrating ourselves and still accepting internally what's going down here.
Anyway, though, a few weeks back, I looked at the data, and there are some real hints that there's going to be, let's call it, an escapee technology coming out.
This escapee technology I think will be a, and this is an opinion, because the data isn't really clear.
It's going to have an impact on all of us.
That's clear.
It's going to have a flash impact.
It'll be a giant sparkly that we'll all like.
I don't think it'll be something we buy.
I think it'll be more of an idea that we can implement ourselves, like being able to build your own rocket mass heater here.
But it'll just be, you know, maybe how to build your own, I don't know, small ray gun or something.
You know, who knows?
But it'll be something on that order.
There are some indications that the importance will be the thoughts and the surrounding component that come out with the device or whatever it is that we'll all be whipped up about, the sparkly.
So that's something to look forward to.
I think it'll occur before the end of December, and it'll certainly be visible.
It's got one of the highest levels of visibility things I've ever seen in terms of non-person.
So in other words, it has levels of visibility like the woman of scars and that kind of thing.
But it's not a human.
And it's a device or an inanimate, well, I won't say inanimate, but a device of some kind.
It may relate to time for all I know.
But in any event, one last thing here.
I ran across this description.
And now, admittedly, I have not listened to it.
It was George Kavasilius on Red Ice.
And the description says in there that he's going to discuss how the chakra system is a way in which we are manipulated.
Personally, I think that we should maybe, if that's his view, I'm going to go and listen to it.
If that's his view, I'll be able to discuss it.
But the term as though we are being manipulated by a chakra system, the language is, I find, a little bit unsettling, simply because the chakras are an inherent part of our body.
It's simply a different part of our body that you can't see.
When you get to the point where you can actually see auras and so on, you start getting glimpses of these of the actual chakra, and they are not an add-on.
It's not anything that's been placed on our body.
It is as integral to our body as our brains or any cell.
And in fact, none of our body could exist without them.
So that was just a little bit odd.
And I'm going to go and listen to it when I have time and may get Oliver his case for the language used or may not, depending on what he's actually saying.
But the description was just a little strange.
So I'm going to end it here.
I've got to get some stuff done.
Got to go check on Kathy and then scoot on out and get the heater going.
Stay safe, guys, and really look at this mood cure.
Even if you think yourself not a candidate for psychiatric meds, you may be a candidate for altering your amino acids, and it can change your life.
And I'm very pleased for myself because it gave me a level of emotional support for getting through what has arguably been the roughest three months of our lives here and culminating in a very nasty crisis.
So it helps.
Helps a lot.
Anyway, that's it for this Wujo.
Everybody, be safe.
It's going to be kind of interesting times over these next few weeks.
And I'll have another Wujo, I think, depending on when the mail arrives this coming week, maybe this time next week, Saturday or Sunday, discussing a different topic.
I don't want to get into it at the moment because I'm waiting for some component of fulfillment for it, but it's really cool.
Talk to you guys later.
And again, thanks everybody, everybody, for the very nice thoughts that floated in and helped her survive.