That's uh Pacific Coast time uh northwest uh of the American continent.
Uh we had a fairly large earthquake last night, uh which woke me up.
It was geez, I don't know, about two o'clock, I guess.
Um something like that.
I'm unsure of the time, but it was uh I was sound asleep when there was a light rumble that went through, but it was the sharp kind.
So it must have been extremely shallow, uh traveling very high speed uh through the um uh glacial fill that we've got out here in the northwest.
A lot of the northwest area is covered with uh combination of this uh clay, various different colors and really cool, but um various kinds of clay that are intermingled with um vast areas of gravel and uh debris as the glaciers retreat.
Uh they leave all this crud on the surface of the land, and uh they also grind up a bunch of the stuff underneath them as they move about.
So it it you get this weird mixture.
Uh around here with in on our particular piece of property twenty-six years ago when we moved in, the ground was so dense with the clay it was impossible to dig a garden in, and we had to uh build a garden up.
It uh it was just uh not feasible to grow in that ground.
Trees love it.
I mean uh uh the old growth uh firs and um cedars, they've got something really good to r grip on for them, it's like cement concrete.
Anyway, so very large earthquake last night, no tsunami, at least n none that's hit us.
Uh it was shallow, but I don't think it was uh sh uh what's known as a shift or a rift kind where there's uh a l uh a sledge effect uh that shifts water.
Those are actually much more rare than uh the other kind of earthquakes we get around here, which are these sharp rumbles like that.
Anyway, uh some things to talk about today.
Won't take up too much of your time.
But uh really interesting development.
It's taken me a couple of days to get through all of it and then to do some research on the background to see how valid it was, but it's about this um the Aradia couple, uh the irradiation couple out of uh Russia.
Uh there's a uh an interview available uh on YouTube, and you can also find it on I think um probably Carrie Cassidy's site, she's probably got a copy of it there.
And it's uh which is Project Camelot.
And uh it's an interesting video.
Uh they are using a lot of the same language that we'd had forecast for the couple out of what we'd pegged at Siberia would be associated with Siberia, uh, as a precursor to the blooming and burgeoning of the new electrics.
So let's examine for a second uh if this couple, which at this point there's about 38% of the language, that's very high.
Uh we usually cap it at about 52%, somewhere between there and 58%.
I just stopped tracking because it's fulfilled in my mind.
Occasionally it'll change, but it's only been twice that it's been of any interest that in that sense.
And the last time was the Israeli mistake when it morphed.
In any event, though, so um here's this uh Iradia couple, uh a young man and and a woman that meet the descriptions that we had had for this couple that we had described as coming out of Siberia or being associated with Siberia as a uh direct precursor to this blooming of the new electrics period.
Now this will be very interesting to a number of individuals because our forecast for the new electrics and for the uh uh radiation couple, uh we didn't call them that, uh bear in mind.
They're that's how they are referred to in this video is uh the couple eradia, uh all about ionizing radiation.
Now, um uh our descriptions had it actually reversed.
We had her as being the blonde and him as having the shaved head.
That that was a little odd that we'd gotten that component of it, but it had it reversed.
Uh nonetheless, though, they are in uh that getting it reversed is very easy because our data doesn't really bring in appropriate things like pronouns or senses of uh possession or ownership.
Uh we have to make some assumptions at that point, and of course, in our assumption, you know, the women have uh longer hair.
So it was just easily uh uh uh described that way.
In any event though, so our data has this uh young couple appearing in Russia about this time, and our data forecast this a number of years back.
I think we had the first occurrences maybe as early as two thousand and four uh when it was somewhat indistinct and we really weren't really um keyed in to the whole new electrics concept as the larger meme that was being represented uh among uh by among many things, the appearance of this particular couple.
Our data showed a couple coming out of Siberia, sh they'd have a connection to Siberia.
Well, there may indeed be a connection to Siberia, even though this couple is in um uh far western Russia, uh Moscow, uh they're in uh there's the association now with the impact meteorite, uh uh impact of the meteor that created that huge store of diamonds that have this interesting uh number of interesting uh dielectric properties that are not seen in other diamonds,
and so the Russian um uh energy uh industry over there and their scientists are are having a good time with this new form of uh crystalline structure of carbon and what it can provide.
Apparently it has some very interesting surface characteristics.
And so um but I won't go into any more details on that.
Nonetheless, though, so now we have a rising from Siberia, we have this connection to uh crystalline structure that'll probably end up being involved in the new electrics, which is to say the impact diamonds, and we also now have the uh irradiation couple coming out of Russia, who so far, as I say, the data and the language being used by them uh fulfills about thirty-eight percent of what we'd forecast for uh that couple.
So if this is the case, if this is indeed the couple that wa is the precursor to the new electrics, then as part of that set, the um uh continuing evolution of this meme will have some form of the new electrics uh uh subset arising out of South Africa.
And that South Africa connection will be followed very, very, very closely and temporally, uh like maybe the same day, maybe the same week, um, by information coming out of um let's just say midwestern Canada, uh not coastal Canada, and not middle Canada, but in that huge mountainous region in between.
Excuse me.
And so uh this is part of this trend.
We also have associations that uh so now we can expect uh with this from that data set, because of the associations to other data sets within the new electrics, a combination of other memes that will arise and they're associated with the new electrics.
They may take all of 2013 to occur, I just don't know.
But uh the because we we don't have the um uh within the longer term data from which this uh was taken, we don't have any way of really assigning a time value.
But now that the temporal markers are falling, we know that the next ones up will be this connection to South Africa, and then rapidly Canada.
Uh this is relative to um minerals process technology, that sort of thing.
Then there's going to be an association between uh or uh uh involving an Italian uh uh and an Indian, a Hindu uh scientist.
Now these two guys are uh or women I d you know, uh gender is indeterminate, are gonna then be connected with um an American and a Chinese.
And the four of those people, as well as these three uh connections uh relative to Siberia, South Africa, and Canada, are gonna form this uh let's just say um uh magnificent seven that will uh uh bring us over the new electrics hurdle insofar as the general population is concerned.
Now, our data never said that any of this the that we're ever gonna get new electrics um gadging out the door and flooding the planet uh this year or anything, but this trail that we're on now is basically a recapture insofar as our data is concerned of the trail that we should have gone down with Tesla et al.
And we were diverted by some other intelligence, let's just put it that way, and went into an area we should not have.
Universe has decided that that's got to be corrected.
And so it's providing that correction now in the form of this juxtaposition of uh circumstances and personalities and motivations.
Uh and it it's actually it's kind of strange to sit here and watch it uh come to fruition.
We get some of the things wrong, like I say, we figured the woman uh mainly I did, monkey mine kind of stuff, uh figured the woman would have the uh blonde hair and that the male would have the uh shorn head.
But we knew that they would be associated in depth with uh radiation and new forms of radiation, new understanding of radiation and new electrics, the electric uh generation of new energy from that.
Um so now we're back onto this other trail, apparently, uh the universe is shifting us to understand things in a different way and produce an entirely different base technology from which other things can grow.
So in this in a sense, this is a huge turning of the planet because we are seeing the development of a technology, like I say, it's my personal opinion, that that we should have grown from Tesla.
There should have been an uh a contemporary fr with Tesla that would have led us through uh fuller and uh to something else, a different kind of a future, and that that contemporary was missing, or there was some uh jiggery pokery by some kind of intelligence to get us onto the digital path.
But in essence, we're now apparently retracing and g go up this other uh area.
This new electrics thing is really cool because it's a uh basically for us, uh for this particular generation, uh we can think of this as a savior science in that this is the promised uh science, this is the promised land, uh we'll produce milk and honey,
you know, ultimate um what is that uh not devaluation, um a deflation in the sense not in the economic sense, but in the human sense where every day you can put in less energy to get more goods, that kind of sense.
And then that allows your mind to be truly free and you can come up with some really interesting things, you know, like warp drugs and and so on.
Uh in any event though, so the appearance of the Iratia couple and the fact that they are at this level of um uh language.
Now I can't validate that what they say is factual, but I don't see if I were playing poker against them, I would have to say that you know they're holding a good hand, they're they're not betraying anything, uh they're uh within the the use of the Cyrillic language, their intonation and inflection and everything is very good.
Uh it's not like watching uh Dan Burish, for instance, who is, you know, a master of tells.
He he I'd love to play poker against that guy, because he's constantly telling you exactly when he's lying and and uh how all this is going down.
If you will look at both of these individuals in the Aratia couple uh video, you'll see the uh lack of usual um uh tells for deception.
Uh in fact, uh uh reinforcing their words are um normalized expected uh facial and emotional responses.
So there is no disconnect here.
There is not a cognitive dissonance, there doesn't appear to be a situation of these people being under mind control that sh neither one of them have the uh the weird eyes that you get when you know there's a cognitive dissonance going on.
So they are, in my mind, at least uh so far, uh uh worth pursuing as a potential for this particular um couple that we'd seen as this with the association to Siberia.
We got that wrong, I think, and but they may have an association with Siberia that is unknown to me at this stage.
I haven't done much research about them as individuals, just about the story in general.
And it all tracks.
I mean, there's um uh you know, they are indeed are running into problems with the uh local Russian authorities and the Russian authorities are I guess are gradually coming to some understanding that what they have here is not what they originally thought.
And there is some verbiage to support the view that of the Aradia couple that they're being persecuted uh basically because of their life form, if you will.
Uh so under those circumstances we've met a number of the uh forecast criteria for the couple out of Siberia.
So now I await the connection to South Africa and Canada.
This will be very exciting.
For those of you guys that are in the money business, it would be extremely risky uh to make any kind of a uh a bet or a wager or a quote investment or a speculation on what I'm telling you now because this is the most spurious and tenuous and um ethereal of information to go on and doesn't inform uh us in terms of intelligence and it may inform us a little bit in terms of potential consciousness of what's going to occur in the next few days but there's no s no sol solidity here at all.
Even in a world in which there is no solidity this is pretty ephemeral.
So you take my point.
If you do anything relative to this expect to lose your money.
However, this is what we know relative to to the connections and so I would look for something to arise out of South Africa.
Bear in mind that what we forecast is the language that will arise to the point where it hits the mainstream media in some form.
So it's not like you've got to go to South Africa and root around and and look for some weird scientist digging you know strange dirt out of the ground or anything like that.
Nor in Canada.
Whatever it is will in some way hit uh the mainstream media.
I suspect that of course in the initial way of things that uh the other components that will arise for the this basic core, the Magnificent seven and the new electrics will probably be found in the more specialized journals.
So if I were actually in the investment world, I might spend a few weeks reading, in a general sense, all of the new science kind of information online, coming out of those sorts of peer-reviewed, or not even peer-reviewed, but conferences and abstracts, that kind of deal.
Because that's where you're going to get the bleeding edge of what's going on in science, is where these guys are able to discuss it among themselves.
throw it out just to see how how um many grins and uh chuckles they're gonna get over some of these ideas.
And from there on you'll be might be able to track somebody that over time uh might be able to uh give you uh some return on an investment but we're talking you know twenty years and money may not mean anything like what it does now.
In fact it shouldn't so uh the new electrics and all of this continues in spite of the fact that we're gonna get this global coastal event because the global coastal event and its impact on the rest of the planet that is to say the non non coastal component of the continents is not a civilization killer.
It sets us back and it causes us a whole ton of trouble.
But in a sense it's like World War II hitting Japan and Germany.
It was not a good thing for them.
It was not a good thing for anybody.
But their societies were totally wiped out.
The only component to that that was a uh grace was that uh things were so destroyed that when they rebuilt they were the leading edge and for years industrially Japan and Germany have led the planet because they were so destroyed in World War II.
There's going to be some component of that occurring now as the global coastal event takes out some of the more industrialized areas in the northern hemisphere.
And when we rebuild we will re be rebuilding in a cutting edge fashion.
And of course it just like in Germany and Japan, and I lived through the rebuilding in Germany I was in there there during that period of time.
You're talking a um probably twelve years, twelve to fourteen years before there will be a visible sign of progress and the local populace after this would be able to s give a little bit of sigh of relief.
Also now, our global coastal event forecast, as well as the far site.org stuff is not the end.
They j we're showing a a nasty occurrence that will bifurcate this year before June 1 and beyond that we can't really forecast.
There's going to be other events.
Our original long term data set from 2003 that was so prescient didn't really show us coming out of the um bumpy ride so to speak until between 2018 and 2020.
And so our our big sigh in terms of the um uh relief beginning from the rebuilding will be about twelve years beyond that period.
So that would make it into the 2030 something in there.
And that's because we're gonna be very much like the situation that happened in the Harappan Valley in the last cycle.
I was privileged to be able to read some uh thieved material in Germany that uh had been um taken from uh an area in the northwest part of India currently that's the northwest part of India in this particular uh civilization that it existed there.
This uh material had been uh stolen by um uh the the uh Nazis and in for whatever purpose and I just happened to come across it uh decades later and read some of the annotations about it and there one of the books was uh from this headmaster of this village and it was basically his log his uh you know his accounting of um who owed who what what uh amount of labor that's how they dealt with things.
They didn't deal with things in a currency fashion but within time and um and how many people had to contribute to the common good and that kind of thing as well as the recording of events.
So it was kind of as like like his ship's log for their little village.
And in his log they got to the point in their village where the uh village was destroyed by a large earthquake after a a number of years of smaller earthquakes ramping up and they rebuilt the village and then it was destroyed again in a relatively short order, like less than a year after they'd rebuilt.
And so they rebuilt for the third time, and then it was just totally pulverized.
And then the earthquakes just kept going and going and going.
And eventually, at that point, they resorted to living in temporary housing for a while.
And by a while, I get the impression that it was about 18 months or more before they finally made the decision to leave the area because the earthquakes were an ongoing problem, and they were just not able to progress in their society.
And their society had no, they weren't in a timbered area.
brush and this kind of stuff based on the kind of brick and so forth they were making but basically they were um a clay brick society trying to exist in a world of very large earthquakes happening fairly frequently and it the the two just didn't uh continue to work very well.
Plus there were issues with the uh aquifers being disturbed by the uh earthquakes and so they ran out of water and so they decided to relocate.
Now so their uh their introduction to the cycle uh thousands of years ago spanned um about a decade before they finally made that decision to uh uh take a hike to the east uh no to the west excuse me they went west.
Um in any event though, so we may be looking at that same thing.
So it may be that from basically 2012 through um uh 2002 or some larger chunk of that span is spent in this process of disruption and under these circumstances it may be wise to get a jump on the Harapans and say well you know we just went through this uh big ass earthquake and most of our city fell down let's not rebuild it right away.
Let's give it a couple of weeks and you know everybody chill for a while, sort things out, collect our various piles of rubble and see what's going to happen.
Because if there's another big earthquake we don't want to be in the middle of rebuilding when it hits us.
As I suspect that may be the case.
We should also have indicators from the sun about this because the plasma events and then we have all of those really large comets and other things hitting us there or not hitting us but coming through the area in 2013.
So um anyway, the Aratia couple I think is pretty cool uh this'll be really good in the end.
Um the next stage for this I think that will be visible will be discovery of or connection to South Africa and then in short order Canada and at the same time probably appearing in their other journals should be the individuals cited as part of the process here.
I need to get moving on I don't want to take up all your time on this Wujo.
Just wanted to report that I also needed to um uh give you some interesting bits of information here and sort of a pet peeve a friend of mine had me watch some uh videos from this guy by the name of David Wolfe who's over doing videos on Guy MTV.
Uh buddy of mine, Jerry uh has an interest in David, has been following him for a number of years and said, hey, you know, uh w what do you know about the guy and is this information accurate?
And I to be honest had never ever looked at it, uh didn't know about the fellow really I mean I was vaguely aware there was a guy by the name of David Wolf and just had no real interest in any of the subject because uh he's in a nutritional kind of a thing in a world that I uh in this new age kind of a deal that I just don't frequent.
So I was unaware of it.
But um my friend Jerry had had some serious uh health concerns and occasionally people will contact me like that.
I don't know why universe has them do it, and occasionally I can figure out something about what's going on.
And poor old Jerry here, his issue uh related entirely to following uh in my opinion, because it's now corrected, the um uh use uh uh recommended by David Wolfe apparently uh f of a quote superfood called spirulina.
Um and here's the deal.
Uh that and all the blue-green algaes, um uh all the algae foods are are algae is an interesting uh subject in and of itself.
Apparently these people, the nutrition guys, the nutri guys, are citing um some archaeological evidence that Mesoamericans and Polynesians grew algae i in giant ponds as uh reference for saying that algae is a superfood.
Now algae meets some criteria of that in the sense that um uh it has some of the chlorophyll components and this kind of a thing, and they're quite correct about what algae contains, but algae is also very interesting because it's uh basically what we can think of is like a hard shell plant precursor.
And uh it's there is no evidence, by the way.
Yeah, they found the ponds and these people used to to uh grow vast quantities of algae in these uh nice arrangements uh all over the Pacific and um uh the Gulf sides of Mesoamerica as well as throughout Polynesia in some areas.
And uh th so we know they grow it, but there's no evidence that they eat it.
There's never been any uh study I've ever seen in of any of the material, including copolites, including you know fossil fossilized human shit that says that humans ever ate that stuff.
We know from some literature that the Mesoamericans grew it as a fertilizer, as a basis for for a complex part of their a agriculture.
And uh there's never any indication that they did eat it.
Plus bear in mind, the only way that we can eat it in a modern fashion is if you have the cells of the algae broken open for you by high impact machines because you're not able to crunch it, your your digestion can't break it open in a sufficient fashion to make it um uh meaningful to you, and that was what was the issue with my poor friend Jerry.
Even though the material was um uh this uh blasted open cell structure stuff, uh it still was so so horrid on his digestion, and he was unaware that it was that component that was causing it.
And he kept reducing everything basically but this from his diet and and got himself into a nasty spiral that led him to go to physicians and they sort of couldn't figure it out either because he wasn't really you know how the physicians are, they've never had the time to talk to anybody about what's going on, and so they didn't really understand what was going on that it was an issue in diet for him.
And once he stopped the spirulina, within two days he was just fine.
Um it's it's a harsh component uh a harsh thing for your body to try and absorb.
And think of this as well.
The uh plants that we consume now, uh ninety eight percent of them or something outrageous like that are all genetic re genetically related to asters, and most of the uh phyto taxonomies are in entirely wrong.
Anything uh devised pre-DNA studies, and that the Aster family we know for a fact is basically the collision of an algae in a fungus.
You had this fungus creeping along on the shore uh and you had uh an algae that get got washed up and was immobile and smacked into the mycelium of the of the fungus and it was able to stand up and basically have a new look at the world, and that's how plants came into existence.
And so um algae in that sense is a plant precursor.
If you want to go for a superfood, I'd look for wheat grass, because wheatgrass is simply one molecule away from having hemoglobin in it.
And so the the chlorophyll molecule, the way that it's structured in wheatgrass, you can even just chew grass and get get uh benefit from the chlorophyll uh molecule.
In your body will do the substitution of the magnesium for the iron and uh or the uh iron for the magnesium, and you end up with hemoglobin.
So y it it's it's good stuff for you if you want to go that route for superfood, or if you want to go for eating for micronutrients, that makes a lot of sense.
But in my mind there's not a whole lot to suggest that algae should be consumed by humans.
If you want to use it for fertilizer, it's great stuff.
You can also make oil out of it.
And there's a whole lot of uses to it because it grows fast and you don't have to do a lot of stuff just to make it.
So it um you know it's good stuff in that way, but I wouldn't eat it.
Now couple of two last things here and I'll get off we'll keep it to about a half an hour.
I've noticed something on on um my rocket mass heater that was a very interesting effect and I'm going to pursue.
And that is that uh I'm on the third rebuild, it's solid now I understand what's going on in terms of the mechanics of the um uh laminar flow and how the uh the fire works in the whole deal.
But, in model number two, because of a shortening of the constant cross-section ever so slightly, and a lengthening of the fire tube, I got this weird pulsing that was basically uncontrollable once it started.
And it was sort of like a dieseling effect that you might get when an older diesel engine is starting to feed off of its own lubricating fluids due to a separation in the air.
in a gasket somewhere and so you can't get the thing to stop.
I've actually had an old diesel that did that and you'd have to run around and shove a rag in the air intake in order to shut your truck off.
Uh the fun days.
Anyway, so I get this pulsing in the uh rocket mass stove and now I know what caused it because I un was able to get it over get over it and make it very much more efficient and straightforward in doing the third rebuild.
And in doing so I've now got to the point where the flames are basically horizontal after that first match and the flame can get up about three to four inches high and be a horizontal band on either side of the um firebox and it goes back about six to eight inches so it'd be very good for and it's all pure yellow light so it'd be very good for some thermoelectric kind of stuff using uh photovoltaics through some kind of mica or something off to the side.
Um but what's really intriguing to me is this pulsing effect because once the fuel was put in there and a certain heat level was reached as it didn't do any damage other than it would sh it shook the um uh once I once I let it go, usually the first time I did it I thought oh things gotta blow up basically and disintegrate because it wasn't really all that crafted uh at that point I was doing an experiment.
And so I just sort of had tied a few things together with wire on the inside of the combustion chamber and I kinda knew it was a little loose and was intending to rebuild it in any event.
But in but I get the pulsing effect there and it's this throbbing it's a whoosh uh whoosh actual uh boluses of air being sucked into the um uh fuel intake area such that it would rattle the wood each time and that may have even participated in the continuing effect of the of this pulsing.
But the pulsing itself I found to be very intriguing because as long as you had fuel in there and actually up to a certain point as long as it was that hot so even with a big coal base it continued, even with no active um uh logs in the in the fuel feeding chamber and you'd get a pulsing that was noticeable.
So there's an effect going on there relative to the laminar flow in in which a bolus of some size is passing through the system as a whole with uh no real damage to the system other than I say my loose bricks were rattled in the uh firebox from this.
And I think that that pulsing effect represents a chance to get something of basically a minor over unity effect out of it.
Because here we are burning the wood and it's heating and we're getting all of the flames off of it and getting all of the heat out of it.
And in addition to that, for some reason, the laminar flow process is inducing this reverse cough, if you will, through the system.
system and it is actually expelling the the um gases the same way uh except for a minor throbbing I could see in the in the smoke.
There was no real uh bolus that was coming out of the system as a whole and that was my real problem was that it was a lot of the energy was being r used up in the uh loose fire bricks that I'd stacked up to make my combustion chamber.
So under the circumstances it's likely uh possible, I think uh I'm look noodling all different kinds of ways of getting energy out of that pulsing effect and just using it as part of the system.
Not to consume the wood any faster, which it does.
There's no question about that.
Uh the uh every time there was a bolus moving through the the stove you could actually uh stand above and watch as the wood shook all the ash off and uh and flame flared up with a new um bullets of air coming through and the whole system went through this little uh tremor.
Uh so I don't know if I'll end up using, you know, paddle wheels inside my ducting or what, but it still isn't a very intriguing effect uh to get an extra burst of energy out of there.
So I'm I'm gonna to look at that.
And then one other thing is that um there's been a m uh some friends of mine were telling me about this.
There's they ran across this up in um uh local hills here about four to five thousand feet high, uh, where people have been doing some geocaching of tools and other things that will be useful after a global coastal event, including uh tents and uh camping gear and all of that.
Now these friends of mine uh who are also into geocaching uh had uh which is a sort of a weird game as I understand it, where you go and hunt up stuff that other people have dug in the ground, sort of like um treasure hunting.
Um and you're hunting for sparklys and you don't take anything, you just want to say, aha, I found it.
And so usually you add stuff to it.
Um in any event though, they have found that people have been doing some fairly large caching and are apparently taking these things relatively seriously.
So that's a good good sign that that their people are out there with uh enough wherewithal in terms of goods and money to begin thinking about this and have made for themselves some uh uh areas that will at least be able to allow them uh modicum of uh breathing space to as we get into the recovery mode here, or actually the endurance mode prior to the recovery mode.
Bearing in mind I don't think recovery really starts until probably about 2022 or something like that.
And uh then we'll go on from there with some seriousness, because we'll have the new electrics behind it and a whole lot of work to do.
And uh people will have been um basically how cabin fever housebound for too long.
So uh the caching I'm I'm understanding it is like the winter huts we used to have in uh Bavaria and Switzerland where if you got off the track or whatever in the middle of winter, there were these huts and these little lines uh on the uh r um non-weather side ridgeline of the hills, and anybody could go on in there and stay and uh it'd s keep you alive and you could survive.
Uh because the winter was, you know, unpredictable.
We had didn't have uh weather satellites and this kind of thing, so you could get trapped a lot easier than you can today.
Although, you know, we still, as an aside, still managed to have a bunch of doofuses go up hiking in our area in the winter.
And uh, you know, uh even if you know what you're doing, look at how many people die doing this.
Look how many idiots get up there and freeze to death.
If i yeah, it's nice to hike in the snow, but make sure you're on the other side of one of the weather systems.
Anyway, so that's kind of my rant for the day.
I'm just very interested about the erotia couple, and I'll be following that up until we get uh to 52% or bomb out on the language, and I'll let you know how it goes.
But if indeed this cum couple is part of the new electrics uh precursor, then we should over the next few weeks, I think, see something uh relatively interesting emerge out of South Africa, followed shortly thereafter by Canada.
And it'll be really cool for all of us.
Thanks much for listening.
Uh next uh talk is gonna be Thursday.
We were running the data this morning, and uh it looks like we'll be able to do a little bit better job simply because we're there's a little bit of our um uh processing that uh we're getting ahead of now, so we've got a base for it.