clifs wujo (vid 1) April 21, 2014
IDIR, new format, chemtrails, Bundy Ranch, Markets, Ukraine
IDIR, new format, chemtrails, Bundy Ranch, Markets, Ukraine
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| Good afternoon. | |
| It's 1.18 p.m. on April 21st, 2014. | |
| This is Cliff's Wujo for that date. | |
| We're located here in the southern end of the Salish Sea, sometimes laughingly called the Puget Sound Riviera. | |
| You know, like we would have enough sun to warrant that. | |
| Just as a note, we're now donation supported, and I'm going to fix the PayPal link on our main halfpasthuman.com page. | |
| And we'll have our Bitcoin address for donations right at the top there along with the PayPal. | |
| Today's Wujo is going to discuss our agenda items for ourselves as HalfPast Human, what we're going to be doing here in the next few weeks, including a new form of report output. | |
| Also, going to discuss some chemtrail issues and some silver gold systemic issues, Bundy's Ranch, markets, and Ukraine, if we can get through it all without my voice giving out, without getting too much off topic. | |
| For those of you seeing this on YouTube, you'll notice this is a new format for us. | |
| We're going to start stamping and branding all of our material. | |
| I'm getting into the agenda items, by the way, and just put it up with YouTube stuff right from the beginning. | |
| MP3s will be available separately off of the Half Past Human page for those of you who want to download and listen on some kind of a walkabout device or in cars or whatever without the need for the video. | |
| So both formats, the YouTube videos and the MP3, will be available as we go forward here. | |
| And what we're doing is I've discussed this with Igor and Kathy, and we've worked out a lot of issues and so on and discussed it with a few of our advisors. | |
| And we're going to try a little experiment. | |
| Actually, a two-fold experiment. | |
| One experiment has to do with the nature of how we're going to deliver the reports. | |
| We're going to go back to our immediacy data intelligence report format, an audio report. | |
| But it'll be slightly different because it'll be delivered in a different form. | |
| And then the other experiment is we're going to go for the months of May and June and maybe through summer if it's successful. | |
| We'll just keep it up if there's a need and it all works out. | |
| But we're going to continue, we're going to start releasing these information, this information free as basically YouTube videos on an infrequent basis, or no, excuse me, on an irregular basis, but frequently. | |
| And the issue is going to be squeezing it into all of the other things we've got going. | |
| It's an easy way for the reason we're going to go this putting it out on YouTube and then having the MP3s available is that there's a lot of overhead, a hidden amount of overhead involved in screwing around with selling stuff. | |
| You know, I mean, it gets really nasty. | |
| It's good, it's direct, it's clean. | |
| There's a karmic completeness to it. | |
| All is good selling stuff. | |
| I'm not opposed to it. | |
| But I got a lot of other stuff to do. | |
| And so I find that my time ends up being split or being spent not doing content, not going and doing the stuff for the reports, but dinking around with scripts to tie in our site with some paying site, worrying about whether X number of the potential audience can pay this way or that way or the other way. | |
| Everybody bitching about, no, I don't want to pay with this. | |
| I want to pay with that. | |
| So it's like, fine, screw it. | |
| You know, we're not going to have you pay a damn thing. | |
| That'll teach you all. | |
| Anyway. | |
| So what we decided to do was that we just go donation only for the months of May and June and then see where we're at at the end of June because we expect a lot of stuff to materialize by then. | |
| That's showing up in the data. | |
| It'll give us a good stopping point. | |
| We're going to get together and examine the results for the couple of months and see where we're at and see if it makes sense to continue. | |
| The process that we do is expensive. | |
| It requires renting very expensive phone lines that have extreme high bandwidth and dumping it all into a bunch of servers that suck electricity like faster than a horse could ever suck hay. | |
| And, you know, like I say, it's an expensive process. | |
| It's not cripplingly expensive. | |
| We've got enough money for the months of May and June. | |
| So even if we didn't get a single donation towards it, we've got the expenses covered. | |
| Igor's happy for getting relocated and moved. | |
| His expenses are covered by the money we're going to pay for the relocation of the servers. | |
| So he's good with that. | |
| And we're comfortable taking this particular approach for the next couple of months, me especially, because I've got all this other shit going on. | |
| And I've got to get to it. | |
| And I don't want to devote this 18 or 20 or 30 or 40% of my upfront time and then an unknown amount of processing each and every time we did one of these reports in order to figure out a way to most effectively sell the things, right? | |
| So what we're going to do is I'm going to make them in two formats. | |
| You wouldn't believe what we've got to go through to do this, by the way. | |
| I'll get to that in a minute. | |
| But I'm going to make them in two formats. | |
| One's going to be the YouTube thing with a bunch of pictures that may or may not be meaningful, depending on how awake I am at the time of the morning that I do them. | |
| And the other is going to be the audio component. | |
| The real meat of the reports and the audio. | |
| The pictures are probably there just are mostly there just to keep your eyes open while you're listening if you're watching them on YouTube. | |
| But this is our solution for the moment. | |
| A lot of it comes down to the high overhead in being basically a small single-person shop with all this other stuff going on. | |
| It'd be different if I wasn't swamped with all this other crud, which brings up the other issue. | |
| You'll note in the YouTube version of this that you'll see pictures of the boat shop and that kind of thing splashed in among all the other crud that I just dropped in that directory to make up the video component of this wujo. | |
| And that boat shed is going to be our new office and our new delivery site for the immediacy data information or intelligence reports, IDIR reports that I'm going to be producing. | |
| Now, the IDIR reports, if you're unaware of it, were an experiment that we had done last year, 2013, in which we did a worked our butts off overnight in order to produce a regular series of reports that were the distillation of the immediacy data. | |
| If you're unfamiliar with our work, or even if you are, it doesn't hurt to remind you that the immediacy data is the place where we have the richness of detail. | |
| Unfortunately, it's the most ephemeral and it expires so quickly. | |
| Its range is usually between zero and three days from the time we catch the data. | |
| So I won't go into the details of that at the moment. | |
| Anyway, and it has maybe an effectiveness of out to two weeks, but that's relatively rare in the general course of things. | |
| It's like any other bell curve kind of a process. | |
| So most of the data is going to be stale on the fourth or fifth day. | |
| And so immediacy data is great to look at, but it's quite challenging to work with simply because it flows so fast. | |
| The forecast requires that you have a near real-time level of processing on it, which we've now accomplished, which was kind of cool. | |
| The scripting wasn't quite as onerous as I thought, and it sure as I was not trying to tie in somebody else's third-party payment system to our website. | |
| Anyway, though, you know, it was real straightforward. | |
| Server, go do this shit. | |
| Tell me when you're done. | |
| Anyway, so and I've also looked at all of the, just as an assign, for the type of content that I'm going to be able to deliver in the near term, which is likely to be short, half hour or less pieces, and infrequent, but or irregular, but frequent. | |
| We just don't know how frequent. | |
| We don't know what our ability is going to be to produce these. | |
| Maybe we'll start off with one a week, might get sometimes two or three a week, and drop back to none a week for a while just because of the things that are going on in the shifting of the servers with us around shifting of us, our situation here, boat building, you know, all different kinds of strange things, right? | |
| And so it will be irregular, but because of the nature of the immediacy data, that demands a frequency that I'm going to be doing for myself in any event to some extent. | |
| And as long as I'm going to be examining the data for my own purposes, what we're going to do is produce this immediacy data intelligence report, which is going to be a quickly analyzed interpretation of the data as it's going through a particular set of our processing with an eye for three to four days out from the time that the report is dated and produced. | |
| So, in other words, if we have data for today, we would say that, okay, this is going to be effective on the 23rd, 24th, and 25th because that's the beginning of the rise into our bell curve that then has this sort of waviness at the top and then trails off to about two weeks out. | |
| Also, noting that the error rate on that is about three days off. | |
| So, in other words, we could, for instance, we may see that episode two of the Bundy Ranch process is scheduled to begin in our data forecast on the 24th morning of Thursday and about 6.21 a.m. | |
| West Coast time. | |
| I think they're on the same time. | |
| I think they're Pacific Coast time. | |
| I don't know, maybe not. | |
| Maybe they're mountain time there. | |
| I don't know. | |
| Anyway, though, but about 6.21 our time is when the data suggests that this next episode would begin, right? | |
| Okay, but we could be off by as much as three days on the day showing up because of the nature of the forecast and the type of data. | |
| It would be unusual if we were off at the 6.21. | |
| When the data pops up with numeric references that come through the processing, then those are usually sticky and they stick through on time, even if we're off on the day. | |
| So just be advised on that. | |
| Anyway, so our goal on this is to produce enough of an income to pay for the process and keep ourselves from going underwater and supporting it. | |
| If we are able to do so with donations and we're able to do it through May, we'll continue into June. | |
| And if we're able to continue into those two months, then there's no real reason other than a slight hiccup where we have to relocate a part of our physical plant structure this summer. | |
| There's no reason we can't continue under those circumstances. | |
| Maybe even get a little bit more regular to it as other things wind down because we're winding down a number of very large projects here. | |
| So that's kind of where we're standing at the moment. | |
| Okay, so that's the agenda items in our IDIR reports. | |
| So the takeaway on that is that we're going to get back to the IDIR. | |
| They're going to be irregular, frequent as we can make them, probably two times a week is a let me just state that two times a week is our to shoot for target. | |
| If we can get more than that, that's fine because the data piles up basically. | |
| We want to sort of get ahead of it. | |
| And the support for that will be through donations. | |
| These were our most popular reports that we'd ever produced. | |
| A lot of people, especially in the trading community, got a great deal of benefit out of them in weird ways I'd never anticipated, but that's entirely a subset of this whole thing. | |
| So we're thinking that we'll have these IDR reports available maybe as early as late this week. | |
| We might produce the first one, which would be like Friday or Saturday of this week, or the end of next week. | |
| It's really going to depend on when certain amounts of data are processed. | |
| And I've got two of the machines running at the moment. | |
| If we don't run into any stumbles, we'll have enough maybe on the 24th, 25th to attempt it. | |
| However, for sure, we'll be able to produce one for next week because the process is going to be near real-time semi-structured continuous processing. | |
| We have to invent words as we go along and phrases to describe what the hell we're doing because we're inventing a lot of the processing as well. | |
| Very much the same situation I've got going with this damn boat. | |
| Now with boats, of course, you need to know exactly what the wording is, what exactly each word refers to, because it can kill you if you don't know. | |
| Any activity on the water, just for everybody's understanding, is 35% or 35 times more likely to cause an injury, according to actuarial tables. | |
| So peeing on the water, especially for men, is 35 more times likely to kill you than that same activity on land. | |
| And believe me, people die on boat going out to take a leak in the middle of the night. | |
| So you've got to know what you're doing. | |
| Not about taking a leak, but I mean, also on boats, you need to know the exact name of each of the parts, right? | |
| Because you don't want to tell the mate who's, you know, you're in rough seas or you've got a challenging situation with other, let's call them, let's just call them boating hazards, you know, organic boating hazards out there, consuming beer and whatnot, driving around like all hell. | |
| And you don't want to tell your mate, hey, go grab that over there real quick before we die. | |
| You know, he needs to know exactly what that is. | |
| And we have a slightly less Life-threatening situation with the stuff we're doing with our processing because we're inventing, I've invented a lot of it, and it's just necessary to give it a structured language so that it makes sense to communicate back and forth between Igor and myself. | |
| Sorry for the diversion. | |
| Okay, so that having been said about the takeaway from all of that, let's move on to the next subject here, which is the chemtrails. | |
| I was having this really interesting discussion with Bob Hitt, the Astro Econ guy, this morning. | |
| Bob is no slouch, or maybe he is a slouch, but he's a real good thinker. | |
| You know, I'm not going to comment on his posture. | |
| Anyway, though, he and I were discussing things, including chemtrails. | |
| And some of his observations got me to thinking about the way in which the chemtrail patterns have been laid out. | |
| The fact that we're now seeing reputed chemtrail line items in United States budgets and maybe in other budgets globally. | |
| And then the UN, you know, the United Nations under the control of the Kabul Toti organization is also discussing chemtrails. | |
| And now they're not discussing it in the form of radical geoengineering, which is really what it is, but in a much more lighter meme. | |
| So the reason that I'm bringing this up is that the chemtrails are extremely extensive out here in the West Coast. | |
| They're becoming even creeping into areas on the East Coast that they haven't been affecting before. | |
| There's coincidence on the creep apparently with the shuttering and closing of certain kinds of federal installations, including things like observatories, other areas that may be obscured or occluded by chemtrails. | |
| Now, this is again for this one on the chemtrails. | |
| We keep getting them out here all the time. | |
| I've been socked under these things since 1997 when we first started noticing them with real seriousness. | |
| In that year, I happened to be built a little sailing Trimoran kayak thing. | |
| It's really a nice sailor. | |
| I hadn't moved into epoxycarbon fiber. | |
| And so I just quickly, because I can weld, I quickly welded up a framework to hold the two Amas to this double-seated kayak of some length. | |
| I think it was like 22 feet long. | |
| It was strip-built. | |
| And it had a nice little batwing mast, and you could sail it around. | |
| And it was an easy sailor. | |
| You're close to the water. | |
| Didn't have to do much. | |
| You never got enough wind to make it in any way interesting, which is the sailor's word for dangerous. | |
| I'll always know how to translate what sailors say. | |
| Oh, yeah, that was an interesting day out in the water today. | |
| You know, you see that they've only come back with one shoe, part of their pants, and no shirt. | |
| Anyway, though, so it was, as I say, it was an easy sailor. | |
| And I was sailing around. | |
| I was doing some testing. | |
| I built a new rudder. | |
| Usually these things were platforms that I could construct. | |
| I built a number of these strip-built canoes and other forms of kayak boats to test out various things that I've incorporated into the PROA that I'm building. | |
| Also, various things that I incorporated into the UMIAC, which was the precursor to the PROA. | |
| Strange as it may sound, the skin-on-frame does not usually lend itself to being a precursor to the PROA, but it was certain elements that I was working on. | |
| Anyway, so here I am in this 1997 in this long kayak all by myself. | |
| I had my lunch packed. | |
| I went off of Lure Beach over here at Nisqually, which is just this really, really, really nasty place to launch. | |
| It's real easy to launch. | |
| You can drive right down to it. | |
| There's the Lure Beach research station there, which was much more active in previous years and used to be a real heavy-duty marine center. | |
| It's right across the way from a huge nature preserve, the Nisqually Wildlife Preserve, where all these acreages were of river delta, pristine river delta, which had been sliced by Interstate 5 and had been farmed for a number of years, were returned back to the wildlife, to the birds and stuff. | |
| It was a really cool place. | |
| And especially if you're in a kayak, because you're like at eagle height, when you're sitting in your kayak and the eagle is sitting up there on the little sand dunes that have got this tufted grass on them, he's looking down on you. | |
| So it's like, oh, kind of cool. | |
| And there's all kinds of herons and wildlife all around there. | |
| It can provide for interesting times when you encounter some of this wildlife as well. | |
| However, my boat was very stable, but because of its width with the two Amas and this heavy iron, You know, is a quarter, no, it's not even a quarter, it's a mild angle iron, one inch to each side that I'd welded up to use as this port. | |
| But I didn't feel like lugging it back and forth a lot. | |
| So the way I did it was to just go on down at high tide at the peak of the flood and then ride the ebb out and wait for the return sweep on this particular area before bringing the boat back up. | |
| And so I had to time it carefully, but basically it means I was out there for about half of a tidal cycle. | |
| Around here, those are 12 hours and 40 minutes. | |
| So I was out for usually between five and a half hours to six and a half hours taking this particular approach because of where I could land the boat without having to break my back through the mud to haul the bugger back up to my truck. | |
| So anyway, I've tried it the other ways too, taking a hauling it down to start with and then coming back on the high tide. | |
| But this day I wasn't doing that approach. | |
| Anyway, I was out there in 1997. | |
| It was just gorgeous sunny day, had on the big hat, had the binoculars, kicked back, had my lunch, paddled out a wave, set up the sail, and was just letting it pull me around looking at all the wildlife and trying to keep some of them off of my sandwich. | |
| So anyway, I happened to notice for the very first time ever chemtrail planes. | |
| And this time it was just a spectacular time to see them because I was stuck out there for the tidal cycle, half a tidal cycle, and ended up watching them go for five hours back and forth. | |
| And there were groups of four and five that flew in concert laying down the trails to build up these grids. | |
| But the winds were such that actually the winds were such I had to continually try and sail over towards Anderson Island in order to be blown back into my view. | |
| As even though I was really close to the water, we had some significant winds. | |
| But these guys were up high enough that they were making these mats. | |
| And these mats I saw would expand and it was just bizarre beyond my understanding. | |
| And then the chemtrail mats would all sort of form into a little quilt or a fabric and then apparently became heavy enough, absorbing water from the air, which is my understanding, that they dropped down a layer and then whoosh, the winds would blow them off to the east. | |
| So at that time in 1997, it appeared that Puget Sound winds were being used as a delivery mechanism for shoving the chemtrails off to the east. | |
| That was just my first take on it all. | |
| And since then, we've gotten to the point where, you know, we don't exist really except for very rare days without chemtrails around here. | |
| Now, our usual, in 1969, we undoubtedly had had chemtrails in the sky at that point, but nowhere near the organized effort that we've got now, more like test bed kind of things. | |
| Nonetheless, if we took 1969 as a marker year, in that year, we had 71 clear days in the Pacific Northwest. | |
| So that would, and that was a typical year in many ways, weather-wise. | |
| So letting the weather conditions and the shift into the new weather age, ice age thing aside, if we were to presume that that was the case, then these bastards are stealing 69 of our days because we're only getting two clear days a year now that don't really have chemtrails involved in them. | |
| Anyway, so the chemtrails, whatever their potential for a myriad of reasons for existence, are now seriously affecting the populace around us as a major contributor to continual respiratory problems. | |
| I'm acutely sensitive to this because of all the damn sanding I'm doing and the fact that I have to wear masks and stuff all the time. | |
| And I'm talking full face masks to avoid the dust and very dust conscious and so on. | |
| But the chemtrails are nonetheless causing a big uptick in respiratory problems. | |
| And to the extent that there's two anomalies here locally, I don't know if they're true in other areas. | |
| One I'm certainly putting down to the chemtrails, and that is that the rate at which ear, nose, and throat and pulmonary people and other individuals associated with respiratory care of humans and animals are employed is way up. | |
| Their office hours that they're reporting and their taxes, et cetera, are in their Labor and industries, you know, workers' comp hours are up due to an increased demand. | |
| So this is an indicator locally that the populace in general at this point appears to be riding into a 19 to 20 percent. | |
| I mean, they're up that much wave of increase in respiratory problems and associated illnesses that are directly respiratory tied to in this particular area. | |
| And the area I'm referencing goes from British Columbia down through Oregon. | |
| So we're looking at the state of Washington, state of Oregon, and British Columbia having an increase in respiratory ailments, which are due to, which are spottedly due to chemtrails. | |
| In other words, people out in rural areas in all three areas, in all three in the British Columbia province, in the Washington state, and in Oregon State, people in rural areas where they don't have the chemtrails over them are not seeing the respiratory illnesses in a first-hand way that we see, say, in the Puget Sound area here, sometimes around Portland. | |
| Portland's a little odd, but there are specific areas in Oregon that are indeed getting chemtrailed, and they are showing the same reference numbers that we're getting up here in terms of an increase in doctor visits for that kind of illness. | |
| Further, there's a report of an increase in the number of hours being booked for all forms of cancer surgery here in the Pacific Northwest and down into California. | |
| In this case, the hours that are being referenced are also effective down into California, but they don't include British Columbia. | |
| So I don't know what's going on there, nor Alaska. | |
| They're not that part differentiated. | |
| We just have a blocked set of numbers that indicate that the number of hours of surgery rooms being booked for specific kinds of procedures is way up for all forms of cancer. | |
| And not surprisingly, if one pays attention to Fukushima, for those kinds of cancers that are, I don't want to say short-lived, but very rapid maturing forms of surface contact kind of cancers. | |
| So in other words, the records would indicate a rise of cancer conditions involving skin and cancer conditions involving areas of the nose and the mouth and cancer conditions of the esophagus that are apparently unrelated to any kind of thing like smoking or whatever. | |
| Some of these could, of course, be cross-related to chemtrails, who knows. | |
| But nonetheless, the general cancer-related conditions are such that the average waiting time in a lot of these both the doctors and the specialized surgery centers is way up as well. | |
| It's up on the order of 30 and 40 percent. | |
| So again, probably indicative of Fukushima and what's going on there. | |
| We've got, okay, so now we're off on chemtrails. | |
| We're off on the Fukushima is a small side there. | |
| Now, we've got data reaching towards a tipping point, which is one of the reasons that we're trying to get our butts in gear here and get the servers relocated and certain procedures established to reach out far enough to be able to say, oh, okay, looks like tipping point is going to mature in this period. | |
| If I had to guess right now, I would say it's going to mature sometime late summer, maybe as late as September. | |
| But it might be earlier. | |
| There's just no way of knowing because we don't have those metrics available because of the type of processing we're doing for the immediacy data. | |
| The tipping point, by the way, is where all of the entities share a sudden common direction of intensity of duration values, intensity of emotion values, and then the emotions are also synced up and heading in the same direction. | |
| And so all the entities have a tendency to coalesce in emotive natures and some of the summation values we use for our interpretation into a tight little group, if you will, around certain linguistics. | |
| This is not the same as a context change. | |
| Context change is very broad, but it doesn't affect all the entities in the same way. | |
| So a tipping point is like 9-11. | |
| Whether your belief is that it was in some way an accident of history, and you're therefore a coincidence theorist, or you're aware of the reality that it was an orchestrated attack by the powers that be on the populace of the planet. | |
| Either way, we're in a situation where that was a tipping point around which all the entities evolved for a number of years and are still revolving to some extent as we spin out from that time, so to speak. | |
| So that would be a good example of a tipping point. | |
| We're approaching another one of those. | |
| There's no way at this point of knowing when it's going to go. | |
| We know it's starting to shape up because of indicators within certain key entities and certain thresholds have been crossed that are never crossed unless there's a tipping point. | |
| So it's kind of like exactly you've, and by the way, our definition of a tipping point is that last step before falling. | |
| You know, it's irretrievable, irrecoverable at that point. | |
| You have tipped over the point at which you have control over the gravity and you know, in which your feet are reacting, and you're now going to head towards gravity in which your face is going to react. | |
| So it is a tipping point, and the fall is going to occur. | |
| So beyond that point, with the tipping point, we're able to project, of course, some things, but just as with the 9-11 tipping point, we were able to project certain things beyond that, even in those nascent days of our processing. | |
| But at this stage, it'll be a while before we can figure out exactly when it's going to be popping up or close. | |
| Last time we were within 85 days of the 9-11, I think was when we let out our warning about it. | |
| Anyway, so we also have data about a silver and gold release. | |
| And thus, my particular strategy here, that I know that the system is breaking down, and so I'm making bets on silver options, which have a known downside and a great potential upside. | |
| It's complicated stuff, this option crap, all these abstractions. | |
| I haven't really gotten into it, and it's already scary. | |
| Anyway, though, here's the deal: these things could be associated with the shift in the silver and gold, Bitcoin, the other shifts within relative to other money media, | |
| if you will, could be related or could be a key element of the tipping point, but we don't have enough data showing at this point at this time to indicate that those particular elements which are going to be moving very rapidly, that is to say, in the near time frame, are indicating that the tipping point is real close. | |
| In other words, what I'm trying to say is we've got data showing that silver and gold may make a big jump here at the end of April. | |
| But that doesn't mean that the tipping point is at the end of April. | |
| And in fact, it may mean really that the tipping point is destined to appear to us all in July because the silver and gold shift at the end of April somehow triggers massive derivative meltdown and other forms of economic mayhem, or not economic, because it'd be more fiscal or financial mayhem as a result of contracts and bizarre abstractions coming unglued. | |
| So the end of April thing is going to be, could be, potentially could be, quite significant. | |
| We're going to be rolling out of a building tension period here in a while. | |
| It's like 1:30 or 1.53 p.m. on the 21st. | |
| And then we're going to be going into a release pattern here fairly quick. | |
| I haven't checked the news. | |
| I have no idea what's going on there. | |
| And I'm going to go and see if I can round up some of the indicators for the release and the building tension to see what kind of patterns are going to emerge. | |
| But in any event, the end of April one on the 29th is very interesting because for us it extends all the way throughout to May 8th. | |
| And again, I was talking to Bob Hitt, and we've got some kind of something on the 29th. | |
| And then we've got another thing, I think, on May 6th that he was referring to astrologically that are important whose wizards for our gold and silver shift. | |
| Now, it's quite obvious they're still able to control this. | |
| We are waiting for a break, though. | |
| This is one of those things where if it's not going to be a black swan, it's going to be a pretty ugly gray swan showing up. | |
| Something unexpected is going to, according to the data, is going to come along and basically separate or disconnect paper debt from real money, which is gold and silver. | |
| We also show the increase in the language of the existential component of the Federal Reserve banksters extending into about May 6th as well. | |
| Actually, might as well just say out to the 8th. | |
| Then, by the end of the year, there's a real change in the linguistics around gold and silver. | |
| Both of these, the linguistic change is indistinguishable because it's the same linguistic set that they share relates to them returning to a monetary status. | |
| That doesn't in any way indicate price, but very late in the year, which is to say late in October, first part of November, there's a temporal echo of the level of linguistics that we've seen thus far this year about the existence of the Fed. | |
| Are they going to taper? | |
| Are they not going to taper? | |
| Are they a good thing? | |
| Are they an evil thing? | |
| Should they be here? | |
| Should they go away? | |
| All this language. | |
| We're going to see a replica of that at the end of the year that will peak in the period around, as I say, around November, that will be related to gold and silver as currency. | |
| And this is in the Global Pop and the markets entities. | |
| Now, that's from one of the last sets of long-term data that we hauled out before beginning server relocation. | |
| So we'll be able to pick that up later on, but probably not until depending on how weird it's going to be for Igor and the transport and all this other stuff. | |
| Maybe not until the end of June. | |
| Running immediacy data, I'm doing that on a different set of servers that are going to be involved in this. | |
| So that's not a big problem. | |
| Anyway, so there we go with the gold and silver stuff. | |
| That's really the most we've got. | |
| We're going to pull in some data here fairly quickly because, as I say, I'm looking at it for personal use to be able to say, okay, okay, this is the point at which evil bastards lose control. | |
| Aha, you know, humanity is liberated. | |
| This kind of a deal, right? | |
| Because truly, when the gold and silver return is money, we can get rid of the Federal Reserve. | |
| By the way, you know, the central banks are not a natural part of capitalism. | |
| Capitalism existed for thousands of centuries, maybe hundreds and hundreds of millennia as far as we know, as the grand sum total of the interaction between humans. | |
| None of that required a central bank at all. | |
| So these guys can go and tip themselves. | |
| Anyway, and they are in the process, by the way. | |
| They're self-destructive. | |
| So I'm going to get moving on here. | |
| Too much time involved in this. | |
| All right, so the next item on the agenda is the Bundy's Ranch thing. | |
| Now, note in the ALTA report from January, one of the key words that was emphasized was the word episodic. | |
| These are episodes. | |
| This next episode, as I note, is scheduled for upcoming, at least in the immediacy data, for the 24th. | |
| Give or take three days, 6.21 in the morning. | |
| Our time here, 6.21 in the morning, so that's Pacific Coast time. | |
| And that's when the beginning of it is in terms of when the language starts to show a significant shift. | |
| That'll be the beginning of phase two, episode two. | |
| And then there's going to be a minor little blip that's episode three. | |
| I'll talk about episode three as we get some more data and I can relate to when it's going to be. | |
| There's no point in getting too far ahead of ourselves. | |
| You wouldn't want to know the ending of all of the shitcoms before they're aired. | |
| So stay tuned to your local TV. | |
| Anyway, so the Bundy Ranch Bureau of Land Munching Shitcom. | |
| Next episode, 6.21 a.m. on the 24th. | |
| Anyway, you know, more or less. | |
| I mean, the data sets, while they show a precision here, it's a guess because of how the data lines up. | |
| Okay, so as to be expected, it's yet more the Bundy Ranch thing this episode two, quick little plot synopsis is yet more hysteria and drama by the most drama queen personalities we've ever seen against a bunch of guys who are standing around saying, okay, but it's not going to happen that way. | |
| So we'll see what happens. | |
| Anyway, now, the markets, by the way, okay, so the next one around, okay, so for instance, just on the Bundy thing here, I do have some of our data taking little bits and notes here. | |
| We've got all kinds of language around restrained energy and the aggressors running into basically well-formed packages of restrained energy where the energy is restrained, it's calm, fundamentally overpowering. | |
| And the end result is going to be, as expected, yet more demonstration of the attitudes expressed by the extreme deep statists. | |
| Okay. | |
| However, let me point out something here: that the state has been slapped, basically bitch-slapped. | |
| But it doesn't mean that its power has been diminished at an actual level, only at a perceptual level. | |
| And they are trying to make a decision. | |
| They've got to make a decision as to where, and speaking from the deep state viewpoint relative to the Nevada Ranch standoff, right? | |
| They have certain invested interests and goals in that that they've got to decide: is it worth going down this path? | |
| And as a consequence of that thinking, is it worth going down this path? | |
| So they examine what they've got, what they hope to gain. | |
| And, you know, of course, the right royal rich fuckers who are the Politburo here in USSA are saying, sure, sure, I want my bribes. | |
| You know, we got to get going and stuff. | |
| Well, at some point, though, the people on the ground are going to run up against this restrained force, and they're going to know some of the goals of the rich bastards behind it all, the political, you know, the Politburo guys, people taking the bribes for it all. | |
| But they're also going to be able to, because many of them, because of their training, know that this is very much a potential for a Lexington-conquered moment. | |
| And those probably, I don't know, it's hard to say how many people have an awareness of their own place in history. | |
| Some people think they do and act as though they do and come up really short. | |
| We call these people politicians, but really the people that have the most significant influence on history are the frequently the unnamed people in positions of potential action, a potential expression of probability into manifestation at key pivot points. | |
| So in other words, excepting four fingers, there's no four dead in Ohio. | |
| There's no fundamental shift in the psychology of that particular generation prior to those four fingers twitching and killing four students. | |
| And so there were four fingers at a key moment, none of which were politicians, all of which are unnamed. | |
| I mean, you can actually go find out who pulled the trigger to some extent, I think. | |
| Anyway, though, that's actually immaterial. | |
| It does not matter who those people are because they were not acting, they were, of course, acting as their own entity, as their own organism, but in many cases, they were reacting as a component of the universe. | |
| Universe wanted certain things to occur, and that's the way it came down. | |
| And those people were just at that pivotal moment in history and were extremely unlikely to have ever been aware of their own potential to be history makers at that level, to where everything pivoted at that moment for 75 million people. | |
| Everybody involved in that generation that was aware of what was going on, that kind of thing, right? | |
| So we do have another situation. | |
| I wouldn't call it four dead in Ohio. | |
| I would say two American martyrs would be much more appropriate as a potential name for the limping component, and limping is a key word, bear that in mind, component of this next episode. | |
| And the limping will be the process or the end result of the episode before we're going into episode 3. | |
| And we have that potential. | |
| So we'll see if there's individuals on both sides that are aware of their place in history and if they can prevent universe from exercising certain probabilities into manifestation. | |
| If so, we'll know this within 30 days because episode 2 and 3 will play out in that period of time. | |
| So more on to the markets and the currency wars. | |
| The reason that that's cross-connected into the Bundy Ranch episode is because the Bundy Ranch thing shows up as a background. | |
| Episodes 2 and 3 show up as a background for the escalation of the currency wars. | |
| Might as well just call them that. | |
| Currency wars here between, you know, let's say party A and party B, right? | |
| Okay. | |
| And B is Boris. | |
| We'll just say, okay, so Boris has got certain kinds of issues that are being brought up as a result of the ongoing contention. | |
| That's just really the way to think about that. | |
| We've got a situation of contention that's going to develop into, is progressing into currency wars that's going to be in our data set showing up as a spike or a news focus against the background of the shitcom, BLM shitcom going on out west. | |
| And the reason it's going to show up as a currency wars kind of thing is going to show up against that background is because it's actually going to outweigh in the United States media's controlled media's MSM controlled media's understanding of things, | |
| the potential for the impact of the currency war stuff is going to outweigh what's going on emotionally, the intensity values of the background stories. | |
| And so we're going to see it come out that way, where there will be a lead-in that will be this episode two of the Bundy Ranch shit come, you know, produced by BLM. | |
| And then in the midst of that, we'll have a couple of these little spikes of information about the ongoing currency wars as they escalate with great vigor. | |
| I mean, with some real serious robustness. | |
| You know, we're talking some major testosterone kind of thinking here going on with the financial with the weaponization of financial structures and conduits. | |
| It's going to be really interesting, actually. | |
| And then we're going to end up with that whole thing going into a yielding state. | |
| And then once again, concurrent with episode 3, we're going to see another ramp up of this Ukraine-centered financial currency war stuff, and that will go towards some form of a pre-tipping point state. | |
| How long we're going to hold that state, I don't know, because we don't have a data going out that far. | |
| So there we go. | |
| It's been a long half an hour ending up being closer to 48 minutes here. | |
| I'll let you go. | |
| We're going to slap some photos on here. | |
| They're relatively meaningless. | |
| It's just a bunch of, you know, crud that I happen to have on this machine. | |
| And we'll get back to you with the IDIRs. | |
| They'll be posted right at the top of our site. | |
| And then I'll also have underneath the posting of the new IDIR reports a small little banner that'll tell you the last day we made any changes to any of the content below. | |
| Because frequently I'll make a few lines that say, oh, oh, pay attention to this. | |
| This is coming out here when I don't have time for any other communication. | |
| And so you should have both. | |
| One last thing for the IDIR reports as well as for this Wujo. | |
| I do put out Twitter thingies, tweets, because it's real easy, it's simple, and it's sort of like instant RSS without all of the fuss in between. | |
| So I can put those out and you can get a quick update that, oh, something has been changed on the site. | |
| Or I'll just tell you, for instance, on this one, I'm just going to say, you know, Wujo's been posted and put a link to it. | |
| And so you may want to sign up on the Twitter thing and go to, I think it's Cliff Underbar. | |
| I'm sorry, guys. | |
| I don't know a lot of the overhead crap because I create it and go on. | |
| And I've been more focused on the content and on the votes and then on the health of everybody around us. | |
| Degrading planet around me. | |
| You know, and overhead be damned. | |
| Okay, so as H.L. Mencken was fond of saying, you know, in summation here, there comes a time when every ordinary man feels the urge to pull up his sleeves, spit on his hands, hoist the black flag, and begin slitting throats. | |
| And those times are coming. | |
| Sorry about that. | |
| Woke the dog up, too. | |
| If you feel up to it, you feel close to donating, run around the block, eat something. | |
| It's probably low blood sugar. | |
| Reconsider it. | |
| But then if you want to, you can go to our site and do so. | |
| Thanks, guys. | |
| Bye. | |
| One last thing I wanted to point out. | |
| And I think I can go see if I can find an image for it as well. | |
| Like a naked woman with tattoos bent over in front of you. | |
| With her, you're never sure where she wants you to look. | |
| Bear that image in mind, as bizarre as it may sound, bear that image in mind as we go through these next two weeks or so, okay? | |
| When you see a naked woman bent over and she's got tattoos, and your eyes are thrashing all around forever, good place to settle down. | |
| Bear in mind that you're not looking somewhere else. | |
| So just a heads up. |