Hello, it's uh 3 31 PM on August 26, 2013 here on the uh Pacific coast of North America.
This is uh Pacific Daylight time, so they tell me.
Uh number of items to run through here really quick.
Uh today's well actually a number of them are all interrelated to let's start with uh ice age, which of course is interrelated with our weather issues later on.
The um indications are stacking up in our data that there's going to be a sudden weather shift for North America sort of um out of the blue, it'll be a rather abrupt change, uh sudden uh shift into winter without a segue through fall apparently.
Just something to be aware of.
It relates to the oscillation and the sharpness of the oscillation that between hot and cold that leads us into an ice age.
And that's uh related to the expansion of the planet, which is related also to where we are within the helical cone behind the sun, bearing in mind of course that the Earth has never ever orbited the sun.
Uh we in fact trail behind it.
And any real astronomer will tell you this, even the uh bad ones are aware of this, they just can't figure out a way to uh express it well to get the idea across that basically our position within the cone behind the sun is um uh determines and is determined by our size, and Earth is expanding.
This expansion may or may not be associated with the sudden shift in weather, uh but it's uh it it's co are temporally um linked because they it occurs at the same time,
the next big expansion phase occurs at the same time that we shift into um uh this uh sharpness in the oscillation and climate and the expansion of the planet is what we're seeing now in the form of sinkholes, oddly enough.
People don't associate sinking with the um expansion of the planet, but um also the whirlpools that are off the uh in the Atlantic as well as the uh iron plume that's coming from the mid-Atlantic ridge as well as the volcano activity along the Pacific uh rima fire, and uh the sinkholes and tears in the continents.
These are all signs of the expansion of the planet, as the as our feet would tell us, the the planet is solid, but it's not really, it's composed uh even at the crust level of all these bits that are just sort of held together by mutual attraction.
And as pressure ex is exerted from the middle of the planet outward as new material is created within the plasma core of the planet due to the uh influx of energy from the sun, and the sun being in a very excited state uh for these last um fifteen, eighteen years really excited, but forty or fifty years it's been gradually getting excited.
Anyway, the um sun gives us more energy, it goes into the central core of our plasma reactor that is the middle of the planet, and it's not molten iron, that's a bunch of hooey.
And um this plasma generates uh the magnetic field of the planet and it gets a little wonky as it has to take some of that energy and create matter out of it.
It creates matter of all kinds and it shoves it away from itself into the uh uh the planet that we have under our feet, and that matter has to go somewhere, so it makes other matter that it previously previously existed move and uh spread apart, and this ultimately leads to sinkholes and uh volcanic uh eruptions and so on.
The volcanic eruptions it's sort of easy to see because the matter gets hot as it's pushed up through the various holes and cracks in the uh crust in the mantle, and uh it's gotta come out and when it comes out it's a little bit irritated and it comes out hot and bothered, and so comes out in the form of the volcanoes.
And that's because it's sort of like a pressure hooker, only not water and steam, but you know, molten rock.
The sinkholes are harder for people to understand, but basically what happens is um uh underneath the surface layers of the planet at a deeper level, big chunks separate.
The big chunks uh separate as the pressure is pushing on them from below.
And sometimes when these big chunks separate, uh it causes a gap that is not immediately filled by material underneath the big chunks.
And so uh parts of the mantles and the crust sag.
And in sagging, they sort of stay there for a while in these sort of lattice uh framework, and then these lattices will, in many cases, they'll collapse as the bits and pieces move further away from each other.
When these collapse, the final layer of the the upper layer of the planet that we see as the that our feet tell us is the solid bits, um, which includes our topsoil and the oceans and all of that kind of stuff.
Well, it will develop holes, and these holes um sometimes they're directly over the separation of the big chunks, other times they could be hundreds of miles away, depending on how the um the crust uh accommodates and shifts and this sort of thing in terms of you know the sinkhole actually uh could uh suck stuff straight down into one of these giant gaps.
Um that so it might extend literally down thousands of feet perhaps, who knows.
Um or it could extend uh down only uh forty or fifty feet as the topsoil sinks into one of these gaps and fills it, or meets material rising from below and stops sinking.
Uh or so there's the sinkhole that we have in uh the coast of uh off the coast of Louisiana, and I think that one is in contact with one of these very deep holes, and it's gonna keep growing, it's just gonna keep expanding and sucking more and more of the uh delta area in.
Um it's gonna start uh taking in uh larger and larger chunks of land and still remain more or less uh liquid filled for a long time.
And this uh process sort of makes sense when you looked at the issues of what's being created by the inner uh core of the planet and how much water is being created.
Uh it's a significant issue.
So for instance, um if we examine the iron plume that's coming out of the mid-Atlantic, that just happens to be a an area where the plasma effect had reached as high as the ferric metals,
uh ferric metal, uh ferrous, and created that it the combination of the energy and the various materials that are near the plasma core, the pressure levels and so on to a certain extent determines or totally determines the level of excitement of the plasma and the output.
And the plasma in a highly excited state is going to be producing um a number of different minerals elements as it goes through the uh process here.
And the there are other components, and that is that there's uh streaks, if you will, um sort of like the Kimberly um plateau diamond uh hole, uh a volcanic tube that was just filled with diamonds.
We'll find tubes that are filled with uh just jammed pack with you know uh cobalt or uh copper or in this case iron, uh molybdenum and these kind of uh minerals, uh because this is the way in which these minerals are formed under the pressure,
they sort of like squirt out in these long from cavernous areas filled with uh basically solutions, if you will, of uh lesser grade material that's under pressure, and then the plasma produces more of it, and uh it goes on to the final stages of producing whatever particular element that it's involved with.
The creation of so uh the precursor to the iron is put under pressure by the plasma, and we get these long plumes coming out of The Mid Atlantic, and I would postulate that it's uh even more amazing.
If we could strip away the rest of the planet temporarily, we would see that the plume coming out in the mid Atlantic may extend down several hundred miles, perhaps maybe six or even seven hundred miles down into the deeper parts of the planet to a pocket of uh magma pressured material that's in the process of becoming iron.
And that that's what we're actually seeing up at the top is just sort of a tendril that's releasing the pressure, and it's uh coming out in the form of this long spew of uh iron in the mid-Atlantic.
Now we've seen other uh episodes of this in the rivers, uh we've seen episodes of this in India and the Indian subcontinent, a particularly interesting area because of where it butts up against the Himalayas, and um uh the mineral uh wealth that's found in Kashmir,
which is this little small space in the triangular area of northern India smacking into the Eurasian continent, and it is as though there was a void formed when this occurred, when the split actually occurred that uh separated these two uh parts of the land mass, because they didn't smack into each other, they're actually withdrawing from each other as the Earth expands.
And um as it does so it's created this void that uh we can call cashmere as just a super mineral rich area, because in so creating that void it allowed for a number of these um uh bolides or pockets of nascent uh mineral wealth to uh be able to find release from the uh uh pressure of the plasma underneath them by being able to extrude or or uh expel their minerals uh up through the area that we now know as cashmere.
Many of the veins, for instance, in cashmere, the veins of minerals are are essentially vertical, and they don't have any um layering effect, so they're very new.
And by the way, this is uh what we're seeing in the mid-Atlantic is how the oceans are the bottom of the ocean is formed.
This is why we find that the uh bottom of the ocean is in considerably younger than the continents.
So the continents don't f float on a uh planet and shift around.
Uh they are in fact the older part of the planet, and it's the oceans that it's the newer newest part.
So if we looked at it one way, we have a particular uh affinity within the plasma of our our planet for the creation of water, because over time from Earth's uh inception, it was originally sixty or eighty percent, I mean it was way smaller, then it got to be about sixty or eighty percent smaller than it is now, and all the continents fit together, and there were just a few lakes here and there.
And that's when the dinosaurs were trucking around and they uh had a good time.
And they had very much uh lower gravity at the time, had no moon.
Uh moon was parked here later.
Anyway, the um uh the planet started to expand as its uh plasma core started producing more and more material, it shattered the continents and created these big rifts.
And then eventually over time, the rifts, every every time we went into an expansion episode, the rifts would grow, and they would also fill with water.
Because the planet liked to create water, it's easy to create helium and hydrogen and um oxygen and the other gases and then smash them all together and get water with the uh pressure of the plasma and the magma, the heat and so on.
And so it's an easy out, it's an easy mineral or element to create the hydrogen which leads us to the creation of the water.
And so uh over time I would suspect that we're gonna be if we were uh you know sixty-eight percent of the planet was uh ocean uh you know fifteen thousand years ago and seventy percent of the planet is ocean now, then the next as we get through this expansion period,
it may well be that um from a physical measured viewpoint of the planet itself, while the continents won't have shrunk, the oceans will have grown, and so the proportion will have changed and we might be seventy-three or seventy-four or seventy-five percent ocean, and um uh the rest land.
And so over time the amount of land will decrease as uh our planet has as I say, as it seems to have an affinity for creating oceans of water.
And uh actually I like this, oceans of water are good things.
Um I'm actually less worried now about the methane issue because I don't think that the planet is stationary or stable in that sense, and thus the um uh production and the release of the methane is going to occur uh with or without any kind of a um albedo change in the planet,
I believe it would change uh would be released if it was going to as a result of the uh pressure if we went into a heating episode, uh extreme heating episode within the um core of the planet.
I don't think that this will occur because it it apparently has not occurred except way in the far past, there was evidence of a giant methane release when the oceans were very young.
And it also appears that at that time the oceans were also um uh highly saturated with methane in a way that they are not now.
So during that expansion episode, which might have been millions of years ago for all I know, but during that expansion episode, methane was released in quantity, and there's a lot of guys that's uh in the uh anthropology business and so on that say that this uh participated in the distinction of this particular layer of land mammals or land animals, uh mostly invertebrates actually, uh, that existed at the time.
And um uh it may be if you think about this appropriately, you'll recognize that we didn't crawl out of the ocean because the and in terms of creating us or creating any life, life existed on the dry land because there were no oceans at one point, there were just a few lakes.
And then the planet broke up a bit, and their uh lakes drained into some ravines, and eventually the planet created more water and and they became inland seas and then uh you know, or really large lakes and then inland seas and then a lot of big oceans.
And so uh we make a lot of stupid assumptions as primates that for instance the oceans were here first, and that is not the case.
All the water is new, all the land and is old, all the bottom of the ocean is new.
All the the further down you drill in continents, the older the crap gets.
Uh until you reach a certain point, and then you start becoming uh then you start finding new material, that is to say, you know, newer minerals uh that are not um as uh as weathered or or aged as the the stuff on the surface.
And so you realize you've gone through it at that point into the abiotic new material, the way that the Russians are drilling into the deep oil.
Um anyway, so um to continue with this idea, as the planet expands and the sinkholes um uh drop in, some of them are going to drop to the point where they uh connect directly to these giant uh uh gaps between the huge sections of the of the um uh subcrustal areas,
and we're going to get some rather startling effects Uh some of those may indeed be the loss of buildings, uh I hesitate to think it's gonna be as large as whole cities, but it well could be.
Uh we we indeed may see and probably will see uh subsidence at a vast level.
But by that I would mean um uh if we were in North America it might be that say um uh giant tracts of um area between the appalacians and the um rockies settle down even further uh relative to their current altitude by by sinking in.
Um so you might have something that's you know several hundred kilometers wide by several thousand kilometers long that just drops twenty feet.
Uh I don't think it would be quite suddenly, but it would be catastrophic and would be quite um uh noticeable and very visible.
And I'm sure we'll see some elements of that, whether it'll be a thousand miles long or not, I don't know because it's it's impossible, I think at this point, for someone on the outside of um deep government to be able to predict the level of the expansion event we're in.
Not all expansion events are equal.
Uh there appears to be a uh at least a trivalent uh sort of uh irregular three-sided pendulum uh variance in the violence and the um uh problems caused by the expansion periods.
So they may know much more than us and be able to predict just exactly how nasty it's gonna be.
Strikes me as kind of silly to be spending all this time and money burrowing into the ground if The crust is going to be uh changing and heaving and uh cracking and that kind of stuff.
So at some level they are not aware of or they figure they've got a technology that that trumps uh the ability of the planet to shift in its expansion mode.
Anyway, so um we've got this uh expansion stuff going on uh coincident with an ice age.
I don't think that there's a causal relationship between either.
I know that we're at the end of a particular hundred thousand year, it's actually a hundred and eight thousand year cycle, um in which we go into an ice age.
Um now at the same time we just happen to be in an expansion event in previous ice ages, there are no evidence that there were expansion events ongoing.
So um some of the uh other effects don't appear to have occurred at the same time as expansion event.
Uh but this is rather interesting that that we're getting both at the same time.
I've recently run across some information relative to the expansion event and this kind of um uh ancillary stuff from uh uh uh Sumerian viewpoint that uh put me into contact with this group called the Oriental Institute, which you can find online and I think they're a dot org, Oriental Institute.org.
Anyway, you can look them up at Google.
And they've got a uh program they call CAD.
And um CAD is the uh word by word translation of all of the Sumerian text.
Um and so and you can do uh word searches on them in English.
Uh so it's uh very easy at this stage using their particular resources to go through and uh research some of these ancient documents and see things uh in a much more factual light, especially about issues relative to ice ages and um uh the whole deal of planet X and all this kind of thing.
When it turns out that this guy uh Sitchin was uh really a um he was working somebody's agenda and or was uh a huge egomaniac that was uh in either case, regardless of whatever his motivation was, uh he was a lying son of a bitch.
If you go and look, you'll find that uh in all of the Sumerian texts, and they've got um uh tens of thousands of these uh um uh cuneiform documents, including the ones that Sitchin claims to have translated, which I would uh beg to differ he did not, but in any event, including those he claims to have translated, all of these are now searchable on a word by word uh basis uh on a word by word translation.
And so you can hunt for Naiberu, and you're gonna find remarkably that Sitchin was a lion son of a bitch.
There are no connections between uh the word Naiberu and any tablet containing anything about the Anunnaki.
None.
There's no connection between the word Nibiru on any tablet, and have that same tablet also in any way, shape, or form, uh reference the Anunnaki.
So their connection is bogus, it only existed in Sitchin's head.
Uh there's no connection between Naiberu and the mineral gold.
None.
There's no uh verbal connection on any tablet that has the word Naiberu.
In fact, out of all of these tens of thousands of uh cuneiform uh tablets that have been translated, Naiberu appears some twenty times.
Seventeen of those times, it's clearly associated uh in a uh astrologic sense with the planet Jupiter, and they're discussing the astrology of Jupiter, and they call it Naiberu when they're discussing it in an astrological sense, uh as opposed to an astronomic sense.
Uh in uh one of the other times, uh Naiberu is used in um uh mistakenly, I think, in connection with the word uh with the planet Mercury.
And then in another time they use it to say that there's gonna be an alignment between Earth, Naiberu, and this polar star.
And at that point, again, they were talking about this astrological alignment and its impact on the people.
Uh and that's it.
I mean, like uh Sitchin was just, you know, so full of shit it's just um uh it's a wonder the flies didn't just land on him constantly.
But at the time he did it, of course, it was not possible to contradict him.
His stuff could have was taken as as the absolute um you know authority uh because he's so proclaimed himself being a thirty second degree mason, uh he had that in him, and he proclaimed himself the authority and said this is the way it is and and you know then he never ever gave any references to specific um passages for translations they were always extremely vague and misleading.
So having gone through the translated Sumerian material it's like wait a second, Sitchin's a lion lion son of a bitch that that really puts a big dent in the whole planet X thing to it like really makes it very bogus.
There is no long term orbit uh issue there's no thirty six hundred year orbit for the Naiberu.
The whole thing is entirely in Sitchin's uh pointy little head you know he's dead but he deserves to be hauled out of his grave and bitch slapped because he was like I say I think he was working somebody's agenda I think he was told precisely what to say and how to say it in order to create just the effect that he did.
But in any event there is no validity in any of the Sumerian text that relates the Anunnaki gold planet X and Earth in any way, shape or form the way that Sitchin described it.
And so everybody who bases their particular view of the what's going on in our solar system at the moment on the idea that there's this Naiberu Planet X thing floating through there they don't have a leg to stand on.
And if they're gonna do that they need to abandon Sitchin and go look at that source material because Sitchin is a lion son of a bitch.
In any event um so uh that also blows to hell all this um uh Nancy Laterhosen woman's um uh thing too there's no planet X you know if you're you're basing it on Planet X you're talking about Sitchin and Sitchin was a lion son of a bitch so you don't have a leg to stand on.
And so Nancy Later and uh Laterhosen here and and her people you know they're just off in their own um uh delusion and having a good time um uh killing dogs I hear but you know that isn't so cool um but uh you know uh other than that as long as they're not gonna harm individuals they can be as whacked out as they want but there's no planet X it ain't coming through and Sitchin was a lion son of a bitch.
So I think we've pretty much covered the Sitchin was a lion son of a bitch part of things.
And we move on to this that you know Nancy Later Hosen is about as cracked as her um uh dried out old pants and uh she's just uh whacked out crazy.
Now of course um you know she is also um either um extremely mentally ill because she or she's a collaborator.
We can't have it either uh either way.
She is in telepathic um s enslavement to this um uh group that she calls the gray aliens from Zeta Reticulli or something right and so uh she claims to be uh telepathically under their control.
Now if they exist then she's a collaborator because she's willingly doing this and so you can't believe a thing she's saying because she's collaborating with evil space aliens if they exist.
If they don't exist and or they're not in contact they do exist and they're not in contact with her, in other words she's totally delusional, well then she's totally delusional and you can't believe a thing she's saying because she's totally delusional.
So she's either collaborating with you know evil space aliens if they exist or she's totally delusional.
In either case you better watch out uh you know if you decide you're gonna listen to what she's saying.
Just like with Sitchin, you know, um if she especially since she bases a lot of her crap on him, you know, she's standing on the shoulders of a big dead lion son of a bitch.
So that's where we are.
Now you know Nancy Lederhosen and these other Sitchin suck ups will uh say well but hey look at all of the crap that's happening you know and I got pictures of this planet X. Well no they don't have any pictures of Planet X and every single one of them was presented have fatal flaws um in terms of the photography and can be demonstrated at the time but there are indeed earth changes going on.
Now the Earth changes are explainable because the planet's expanding as we shift back in the cone in our helical model um understanding of how the solar system works.
The sun's dragging us behind it the way a comet drags uh its debris behind it.
Uh the way that the comet Ison is supposedly dragging all this dust and debris, according to NASA that obscures it.
Uh we are drug behind the sun.
It's the same um uh it's an analog uh one to the other.
It's you know, as above sho uh so below.
Uh if it works at a higher level, it scales downward or upward.
And the um the fact of the matter is that uh if you gotta have uh comets within our solar system, then our solar system is a comet.
A comet is a uh is the model for the whole universe at the moment.
The whole material uh galaxy that we can see is basically operating on the idea that we're all comets.
In fact, Earth even has a coma, as the um uh NASA even admits, and you can go look it up on their site.
Uh now bear in mind NASA is composed of people that are very much like Sitchin, and that is to say that NASA, which used to be a really cool place, is basically filled with lion's sons of bitches.
So uh you gotta watch out what you're uh taking from them.
You need to look at raw data and make your own understanding and don't listen to any of their conclusions, uh, because like Sitchin, they're lion's a bitches.
Anyway, so um uh now the uh uh Nancy Lederhosen's um understanding uh you know as a collaborator or as a loony tune is wrong.
It does not exist.
It ain't gonna happen.
Uh all of the stuff that's ongoing is every bit as catastrophic as they may be portraying, but it does not relate to Planet X. There is no great destroyer gonna go through or any of this kind of shit.
It's it's not gonna happen that way.
What's going on is this uh relative pre relatively predictable expansion of the planet as the solar system goes through these relatively predictable upheavals that occur on these particular cycles.
All of these cycles at the moment happen to be coinciding uh in coming to a rather spectacular um uh degree of synchronicity for us, uh the little uh humans living on planet Earth as it goes through all of these real problems.
So what do we expect?
Well, we expect a sudden shift in the weather uh planet wide, uh so that it'll be very few little segue between uh summer and winter.
Uh it'll just be basically between um you know hot and dry and and uh hot and wet or hot and dry and cold and wet, or cold and dry.
I mean it'll just be real sharp uh delineations.
It's gonna be rather nasty winter.
Uh I think a very exceptionally nasty winter.
A nasty winter so bad that um uh it'll be one of those living memory kind of things.
So from my from our viewpoint.
And that means that you know, in 2041, if you're still alive, you'll say to the people around you, well, yeah, it's kinda bad this year, but hey, it was nothing like it was in 2013.
Let me tell you about that year.
And then you're going in and you know, just tell what little impression that your particular segment of this uh upcoming winter was like.
Uh that's really truly what we expect here, and I've been hustling my ass off and trying to get all kinds of things done before that weather clamps down on us because here in the Pacific Northwest, it's like going into a tunnel.
I suspect that we'll hit some kind of a uh rainy patch here that will be exceptional even for us, and it'll either be exceptional in the amount of rain that comes down in a short period of time, or the duration, and we may go for all time records, so we may start raining and just not stop for you know a hundred plus days.
Our lim our record here, by the way, is one hundred and four days of rain out of a hundred and ten calendar days.
Um and I think we'll we may well beat it, or we may go the other route.
The intensity appears to be ratcheting up in the rain.
So we it may go the other route that when we hit winter, here it'll just be uh from one day to the next, if a segue out of the Indian summer, we'll just uh have a nice sunset, and then the next morning uh it'll just be raining like all hell.
And we'll get uh rain and snow levels like uh nobody's ever seen in this environment um in living memory.
And so uh that's that's kind of what we're preparing for in our section of North America and the northern hemisphere.
If you're in the northern hemisphere um north of say the thirtieth parallel, uh Eurasia or not, I would suggest that you prepare for this kind of winter if you're given the opportunity.
You know, put away a little extra firewood and get a little extra food set aside, uh patch that hole in the roof that's been annoying you.
That's actually what I've been doing today.
Um I wear safety gear, it's advisable.
And by the way, my little um uh five finger shoes where your toes are free to move around really are great for roofing, uh, especially the things they call uh Komodo Dragon uh feet uh from Vibrum.
Those shoes were just uh really rock solid on our metal roof even when it was wet.
Uh of course, as I say, I've got you know climbing gear, safety harness, you know, uh repelling gear and uh um ascenders, the whole thing.
Uh so I'm I'm quite uh solid up there.
Don't do this kind of stuff and be stupid about it.
But um take care and uh but certainly see to your environment uh if you haven't prepared for winter before, uh this may be a time to take it up as a hobby, uh because we're getting into a period where it'll become really serious.
This particular level of seriousness has been shown in our data for I don't know, the last three or four uh runs, and we're still getting the uh data streams in and they're still showing every uh level of growth in that uh set as being uh um reduced by what we see now in terms of the growth of these particular sets relative to uh bad weather and impacts, and we are not done with the flooding.
Uh flooding is gonna really pour out this winter, according to our data sets, and I'm of the opinion that it's gonna come out uh both in terms of rain and also in the form of some primal water out of you know volcanoes in the middle of the ocean and stuff, so there's such that we'll be dealing with a lot of water from both sides, so to speak.
So, any event, uh something to think about, uh we're getting into the um uh part of the expansion event where we'll see a larger or a uh growth in the intensity as well as the magnitude.
And so the intensity of all of the episodes of the expansion will be sharper, there'll be a higher level of intensity, just as the weather will seemingly be more intense when it hits and sharper.
But we're also in the sense of the expansion event go to see uh larger magnitudes involved, magnitude of areas.
So where before we might have seen you know a small sinkhole that uh that ate a hotel in Florida, now we might be uh coming up to the point where uh very large areas might collapse uh fifteen or twenty feet, uh, and that might ripple on for days or weeks as the uh new levels are sought uh across to vast areas of uh property.
Uh in many cases that'll be the end result.
It won't sink anymore.
But of course, in some cases your building will be sh toast by then and the damage will be done, and you'll be afraid to live there anyway because you won't know if it's going to continue, and it will be a rather frightening event.
Um so um those kind of things I expect to really ramp up over this next year or so, uh nineteen months.
Um let's see.
Now, ISON, uh getting back to comets.
Uh ISON's going to be trucking around and um uh be real close to us here in December.
And if you go to YouTube and have a look, there's a bunch of people debating just exactly what the hell ISON is, but there's very little debate uh from the non-NASA community uh that it's a comet because it sure don't look like a comet, not from any of the photos that NASA has uh taken and provided.
And their raw data photos don't match up with their composites and their conclusion photos.
So we also have to bear in mind, you know, that NASA, like Sitchin, is composed largely any more insofar as the what we the public get to hear of uh lion sons of bitches.
And so since they are lion sons of bitches, uh you don't want to believe their particular conclusions about stuff.
But look at the raw data that's being proffered on uh YouTube, and even on the Bad Astronomy Forum uh site where they're attempting to debunk some of this, and go and look at the arguments, and you see that the really the arguments don't have a whole lot to stand on, and it's awful hard to debunk the um uh raw data being presented by the various different views From Hubble,
and yeah, I understand the concept of parallax, and no, I don't think it applies, and I think they screwed themselves by citing that because they're not citing it on anything else, and that parallax is not visible in any of the other photos they're providing.
Um in any event though, uh also there's uh this other issue, and that is that the um uh tuple or triplet uh component uh sectional shape of um ISON really makes it hard for NASA's idea of parallax to stand up because there ought to be uh different levels of drag if it's if it's three separate objects,
if it's one object being seen from three separate angles, uh then there ought to be three separate angles of um debris behind it, sort of like the debunking the Nancy Laterhosen uh double uh sun pictures, because if you look at all of those, I've looked at lots of them by now, probably thousands of them, but if you look at them, you'll see that there are not two light sources.
There's not two sets of shadows, there's not two sets of reflections, um there's not two sets of um uh camera anomalies, you know, ghosting images, or any of these other things, there's usually only one.
And so usually you're looking at some sort of a lens flare, or uh uh especially a digital um enhancement of that.
So uh under the circumstances, uh we've got that same kind of effect going on with what what uh NASA's claiming relative to ISON.
And of course it's really really fucking curious that it's named ISIO N, which of course is you know, S could be easily S I O N and Zion, uh and we're in the 2012 Olympic period, which was all Zion up, and you know, the um uh the Zionistic bastards are getting all whipped up at the moment anyway, and and it's kind of like these guys are a bunch of cone heads and they're starting to vibrate as their moons line up.
And in this case, their particular moon is this comet, which I don't think it's a comet myself.
I don't know that it's a Klingon battle fleet, but here is something.
If uh whatever it is, there's two of two of the um things already here parked around the sun.
And there's another video, and I've got a link to it on my site at Half Past Human.
I think off in one of the little columns on the right, uh one of the little boxes on the right.
Anyway, I've got uh got a link to this um uh video that shows two of these other triangular or uh uh tuplet uh uh creatures or whatever the hell they are spaceships, uh sitting waiting in the s parked around the sun.
I say waiting, that's a term I'm applying, but they may well be waiting for the showing up of the third one of um uh that's in the comet ISO uh that we've labeled ISON.
So it's gonna be really interesting because that critter will be here uh December ish, and we should get more and more info the closer it gets.
It's whipped by the closest part of Mars.
Now, presumably if the um breakaway civilization has Mars bases, they know a lot more about it than we do because they're able to get a closer view and so on.
Uh but uh who knows really.
Um they certainly are not sharing that with us.
If they indeed have a better view of things.
*Sigh*
Hang on a second.
I've got a hydrate here.
It's uh rather um exhausting to go and work on roofing, especially at the angle of our uh roof pitch.
Anyway, so um that ISON thing is uh really curious, it'll um as I say, be here in uh early part of winter, and um we'll join in with the rest of the fun stuff that's also going to be occurring this winter.
Now, coincidentally to occurring this winter, and actually it's uh around uh September 15th from our viewpoint.
Uh I didn't know that they were gonna do their the Fed was gonna uh stop peeing money um, you know, uh shake its dick dry and stop this whole thing uh on September 14th.
All I knew uh was that back three or four months we started showing that there was going to be a real hiccup in the um get along relative to the um uh financial system, it's hard to know, relative to the um uh uh debt-based currency system uh Around the mid-September.
And we didn't know at that time, and this was like uh when I first started getting hints of it was like probably m April or May.
And uh so uh we didn't know then really when in December it was gonna go, but now we think it's right around the 14th, give or take three days.
Um and we're gonna get some very interesting effects.
Now part of this uh interesting effects stuff that we saw uh was gonna be a wealth shift, uh sudden rapid uh wealth shift.
And um those particular words are gonna pop up this uh shift of wealth, and it's gonna be a shift from uh one group to another.
Uh it's actually already occurred in the sense that if you're not already a participant in these things, then it's very unlikely you'll be part of the wealth shift simply because the uh items are gonna be very difficult to obtain.
And these are the things like gold, silver, bitcoin um uh and other items.
There's a lot of other smaller things in there, like rhodium, for instance.
There's apparently gonna be a big um uh issue around rhodium and uh purity, and I would watch out for sponges.
The sponges are gonna be tainted somehow.
I don't know exactly what the tainting on the sponge is uh relative to the rhodium.
I mean I know that they store rhodium in sponges as opposed to bars.
I mean you get bars of the stuff, but there's a lot of this um industrial use of the stuff in um these little plastic bottle things.
Uh anyway, um uh so we've got to have some kind of a glitch in the uh system there relative to rhodium, and and there's gonna be some damage in the sponge or it's gonna be unusable or whatever, but uh there's so for instance rhodium's gonna have its own particular set of pressures because our data suggested that there was going to be this uh problem that would remove some of the level of supply, thus making what was left that much more valuable.
And uh I guess uh that same sort of thing's going to occur in gold, and again, it's already happened.
If you don't have your gold coin, you're not likely to get it because everybody else is already scrambling to get get one themselves, and the banksters are are they trying to try and get vast quantities because they owe lots of people.
That's gonna be something else.
Uh in our next report, we're gonna go into it, but some of these bank banksters have really pissed off some of the wrong people.
And it's uh gonna be, you know, uh let's see uh how do we want to say this?
Uh you don't want to piss off certain levels of businessmen.
All right.
Even bankers and banksters.
They they just don't want to piss these guys off.
And they have, and these guys are gonna be very uh pointed in how they're going to express their disapproval of uh and their their irritation.
Anyway, though, um if you can get hold of a Bitcoin uh wouldn't hurt you.
Um if you can get hold of uh it doesn't matter what you pay for it, I mean, even uh you know, several hundred dollars um in uh cost for a bitcoin soon will be looked at as uh absolutely trivial.
Um absolutely trivial, I mean, beyond understanding how trivial.
So it's the same situation with um gold.
Um not quite the same situation with silver because of something else that's going to occur relative to silver.
Uh silver's gonna, I think, be the first point where we get a panic, and they'll start associating the panic word to the silver purchases.
People are in a panic to buy silver, that kind of thing.
Um anyway, it's gonna be real interesting.
Uh the um the whole of this uh stuff is gonna start around the 14th of September.
We've been running the uh data sets continuously punching through the IP problems, uh which you've seen even more recently with the German um uh Bundesborce, uh they went down for an hour, the Nasdaq's down uh three hours, you know.
I mean, um shit's happening all over, and we're fighting it.
If you talk to any IT guy, they'll tell you that it's not just yesterday, it's continuous, it's today, it's the day before, it'll probably be tomorrow.
And so it's um it's a new world out there, and uh we're still punching the holes through the with our IP and still retrieving data, and so we expect to have a new report out uh in September.
Hopefully um well, I would say hopefully by mid September.
Uh it's gonna be very interesting though, because the uh data sets are already giving us uh a bunch of clues as to uh the level of the ride that we're all gonna be in for uh relative to the uh sudden onset of winter and and the winter like conditions in the fiscal system or the debt based uh currency system and then also the uh winter like conditions if you will in our solar system.
Now winter in our solar system actually means things heat up not cool down it's just that it's gonna be difficult times for us uh you know and who knows what ice on is but I don't think it's a comet and I don't think we have to worry about it causing too much problem with the sun and drawing out uh real big problems.
I think that's really about it.
I'm trying to get a lot of stuff done here and get ready for the upcoming weather changes, the planetary expansion.
And by the way, there are some ways to know if you're on an area that's likely to have big, giant sinkholes.
And if there's a potential for your kind of an area to suffer these effects.
rapidly um uh transpire over say nineteen or twenty months and then we'll sort of I think ramp down.
We'll know how close we are to the peak uh in these in these next nineteen or twenty months.
But uh so for instance you can go and look at the geology and find out that certain areas of the planet are are really solid like um Canada, some parts of the Arctic um oddly enough parts of the uh North Africa under the Sahara parts of Eurasia, Siberia, this kind of thing they're they're uh some of the proto continents and they have yet to crack up.
So those areas are not likely to have sinkholes form.
But uh a lot of other areas, including the places I'm at place I'm at here in the Pacific Northwest, it's all you know broken up parts of the planet already and we broke up originally in in these chunks that we're in all currently due to previous expansions.
So when these new expansions occur um we can expect old ruptures to continue and so on.
So if you go get a map and you look up Puget Sound and Hood Canal here in the Pacific Northwest of um North America in Washington State, you'll see basically it's you know Vancouver Island, um all the San Juan Islands, uh it's just a bunch of tearing and fracturing of the West Coast here.
And I suspect being right down here in Olympia, which is the very southernmost part of Puget Sound, like in the what we call the you know, euphemistically and laughingly the um were the uh Riviera of uh of the um of Puget Sound uh but I suspect that the tears will continue and continue to rip on.
And you know it's like okay rip on guys and uh I really do think that as part of the expansion that areas near me will start to separate and we'll see bigger rifts and tears and what were river valleys which are basically sunken down areas, bear in mind,
that sort of continue and feed into these long channels that are the Puget Sound, but what were the river valleys I think will sink even further and become parts of the new Southern Puget Sound that will extend far further south than I am here in Olympia.
And so it's gonna be really interesting to see how all this plays out and how rapid it all uh unfolds.
But there's a lot to suggest that it happens very rapidly once the expansion process begins.
That once you've unlocked certain chunks, all the other chunks are freer to move and they move more rapidly and once they've moved then other chunks move.
It's kind of like the whole calving process in glacier separations and this sort of thing.
And just because all the glaciers are melting don't think that that means we're not going into an ice age.
In fact it is a sure sign we're going into an ice age because it means the planet is providing heat from below, melting all of this material which is going to go into new water the new water's gonna cycle in and really affect the rain cycle and just new areas will become glaciated and we'll lose old areas.
That's really the only part of the process that's changed or ongoing.
One last thing here before I wrap up and tend to more chores is that there's all the, you know, let's start World War III bullshit coming from Obozo and, you know, he's just a minion of the powers that be and the Zionist banksters.
They got to have a war in order to fog all of our memories as to how badly we we've been raped by him and so um and they want to kill a bunch of us off and scare the rest of us and uh freak our minds out and traumatize us and then they'll figure they'll start it all up again when the war is over.
Well, so they started World War I, they started World War II, you know, they did Korea, all of this kind of business.
Vietnam, Gulf War I, II, you know, Gulf War III that they're trying to get going now, the attack Syria, all of this stuff.
And it's like they want to get World War III going.
And I say to myself, well, the data doesn't show that it's going to be all that successful.
And why?
Well, there's something, there truly is something different this time.
time.
It's a different world that we all exist in now.
And so for whatever reason the uh or for whatever collection of reasons our data sets in the World War III area are they grew to a certain extent and then they've just sort of like leveled off and flattened off.
And so in that sense, I don't know if they're going to be able to do cruise missiles and harm Syria more.
I don't know what's going to happen there relative to the fucking government.
And that's their official name, by the way, fucking government.
And the lying bastards that work for them.
But the data would suggest that if they do intend to have a World War III develop, it probably is going to be short-circuited either by the arrival of, you know, Klingon battle fleet in the form of Comet Ison and the two ones that are already here.
And so we'll have something else to worry about, you know, including the, you know, blood-sucking bug-bladder beast from the planet Thrall kind of thing.
Or the Earth expansion problems may short-circuit their particular sets of desires by causing all kinds of problems that force the attention of the powers that be in the minions in different directions.
um uh the data's well unclear as to causal elements it does point to certain trend lines that are developing uh and the so our forecast here at the moment is that in that in spite of the push for World War III uh the data doesn't show it as being all that successful and uh that we're gonna have a whole lot of problems to deal with here in the short term and the short term begins more or less on the fourteenth of September uh plus or minus three days.
Now like I say when I started this coincidentally I didn't know that was when they're gonna do their tapering off and you know they're gonna stop peeing money pull their dick in and put it back in their pants.
But they're gonna do that.
Boy is it gonna have some weird results.
Anyway, uh hang on to your Bitcoin take your gold coin out and you know say uh happy to see you here's the light of day you know um your time is coming and uh take your two silver coins out and pump them together and you know maybe they'll have children for you and uh we'll see what we've got but uh really looking forward to September onward, even though all my muscles are aching from doing all this damn work getting ready for the winter.
We're gonna have some cool stuff.
Oh sorry that's not the last thing one last thing here an addendum to it all we're getting our pro ready we'll be launching here I think uh soon by that I mean within say forty five or sixty days.
There's still a lot of work left, but the end is in sight.
And so if you've got Arduino particularly, but if you've got research projects that would benefit from being launched into Puget Sound, get in contact with us because we're going to be doing some of the research projects here ourselves.
And if you're a frustrated estuarine oceanographer stuck in Kansas and you want to design and build a project, we'd be quite happy to set it loose for you.
you uh so you know uh just shout us up here at uh moon at halfpasthuman dot com if you've got that kind of thing going and uh we can uh see what's gonna happen.
No, it's a lightweight boat so your project better be awful lightweight.
I mean it's a I think my payload total is uh gonna be somewhere around a thousand pounds.
Um so it's not like we can carry uh big gear, but um we'll do our best.
So anyway, um until later, uh which will probably be a lot later given the level of work we've got here.
Um you know, get ready for the ice age, watch out for all them lion sons of bitches, check your primary documents, watch out for the shift of the weather, and who the hell knows what ISON is, but it probably ain't a comet.
Uh the planet is expanding, don't let anybody tell you otherwise, and think about everything in reverse, in the sense that the oceans are the new part, guys, not the old part.
And when you put that into perspective and wrap your head around that, it gives you all kinds of interesting views of the planet.
Um and if you've got uh you know a use for these iron plumes and that kind of thing, uh hey, you're gonna have a whole lot of fun because they're gonna be popping up all over.
Uh watch out for sinkholes, you can check your areas and and um uh through local geological surveys and this kind of a deal, and see what your um uh risk levels are, uh so you know ahead of time.
By the way, I do expect the weather to slam in on the west coast.
Uh it may help uh some of the fires here in Washington State and in California.
Uh how soon and uh we're gonna get the major blow, I don't know, but uh there is um there's a lot of data for a big storm uh to hit us here.
Um uh hurricane kind of thing, you know, torrential rains, all of that sort of a deal.