clif's wujo on December 18, 2015 - Metals and Woo-woo: about silver, gold, bitcoin, early 2016 forecasts, and woo woo about channelers, AI, and karma(n).
sorry, misspoke, meant MANGANESE, not Mg, magnesium....MnSn2 for Manganese and Tin....
book referenced is:
The doctrine of karman in Jain philosophy (Parshvanath Vidyashram series) 1991
by Helmuth von Glasenapp (Author)
This is being recorded on December 18th at uh 158 p.m. here on the uh now sort of starting to dry out a little bit.
Um Pacific uh Northwest.
We've been underneath a river of water here for three weeks, maybe slightly longer.
Uh it's been uh really uh really something.
It's a pineapple express of uh some significance that we've really um endured here for quite a while, and the level of rain has just been phenomenal, as well as the winds taking down a lot of trees and caused a lot of damage, so there's been uh tons of cleanup.
Uh at the moment, this is a recording for a metals and woo-woo woojo.
Uh the metals we'll discuss are um gonna pop up in a second, and then we'll go on into uh new projects and then into some woo-woo stuff uh that I'll share.
That's pretty interesting, I think.
Uh haven't done one of these in a long time.
Decided to do video.
I'm also attempting to record an audio, and I'll see if I can't slice that out and provide it as well for those people that don't have uh large enough bandwidth for the uh video component.
Um let's start off here with our um Ponzi scheme of the um uh paper debt markets and the US dollar, all of these kind of things, and their relationship to the uh monetary metals of silver and gold.
Uh you'll note within our data sets that we had this uh very uh prescient, uh scary prescient, uh scary accurate so far anyway.
Um set of circumstances in which the data set said we're gonna go up through 408, come down, go back up, uh, come down, go back up through 408 again, and then bounce around a lot, and then go through 428, and that the day we went through 428, that was the day that silver was going to start this rise.
Now we note that that did occur.
The 408 uh initial couple of 408s were in the early part of November.
We did have the word rapid with the uh transit through 408 three times for Bitcoin.
Sorry, this is all about Bitcoin and and it's cross-linked over to silver.
Uh but the Bitcoin transit through 408 uh US dollars up through 428 in this range was spoken of in the data sets as a bespoke data set that went through it and said we'd go through it three times uh in a rapid fashion.
And I think we have to agree that in the markets something occurring over a course of a month uh is probably fairly rapid, and that once we went through 428 and uh there was a floor established for Bitcoin at 428, then we would also have established a floor for silver.
And apparently that is the case so far.
The day we went through 428 and held for full 24 hours was just this past um uh Monday.
Uh we'd been up and down through uh revisited 428 uh a number of times.
Yes, we'd gone through it and stayed above it, but every day we were coming back down and retesting it.
I didn't I don't follow these things that that closely, so it was only by looking at a chart of the last week of the action that you can actually see that that occurs.
And then we go through 428 on Bitcoin and we hold them and then we stay up there.
Now uh the connection to silver was that silver has virtually the same emotional profile in our work in our web bot work, and you should go check us out at uh halfpasthuman.com if you're unfamiliar with this, if you're running into this for the first time.
Uh my apologies my apologies to you if you're popping in and listening to me for the very first time.
Um but in any event, so the Bitcoin was gonna go through uh 428, it was gonna hold 428 as a floor, and on that day we would also have a floor that was set up for silver, and it would just be coincident.
I mean, they're not linked, and it's you know, one doesn't cause the other or anything, but within the prescient level within the uh forecast of what we were doing, uh they were uh temporally uh coincident.
And it seems that that's the case that whatever it was 1338 or 1362 or whatever number it was uh for silver on that day.
That was that's apparently gonna be the low.
And um, and it's just interesting that the way that this all worked out, we have this occurring about the same time as the uh Fed meeting.
Now, the forecast for the 428 through 4, or excuse me, 408 through 428 uh range goes way back, goes back like uh July, August when we first started discussing this sort of thing, and then it really developed over September and uh got into the details in September and uh shared those, and it's been out on the internet and and everybody said it was crazy.
And well, coincidentally, maybe I was quite crazy, but it did indeed work out that way, that Bitcoin coincidentally transited this range three times through the 408 to 428, and then uh went up and we had this uh apparently the beginning of the rise in silver.
I understand that silver went down yesterday, that the manipulation and that kind of thing is not an issue.
We're not talking about it going up every day.
We're talking about a significant rise reaching a plateau in silver.
Now, the language for the significant rise and the uh reaching a plateau for silver is coincident, uh temporally coincident again with a uh major um uh developing debacle within the paper debt markets.
The debacle is basically a shredding or a um crumbling, uh corroding.
Uh some of the other words we had uh would relate to the market ending up looking like Swiss cheese, you know, big holes being punched through it.
Uh they're just all kinds of descriptors for the market basically getting shredded, just getting uh crushed over a period of time that brings it up to uh March and April of this coming year, and by the market, I'm talking about the US equities market, that's the one that's being referenced most normally within our data sets, simply because we started off in English so long ago.
Anyway, though, um uh comes on up to the Dow and all of this kind of stuff, the USA um uh paper debt markets uh going into a big fall over the course of two months in March and April of 2016.
Now, uh the plateau in silver is reached prior to that.
That is to say that silver, according to the data sets will rise up uh significantly.
Uh, and I'll get into that word set in a minute.
Uh, but it'll rise up significantly, and then it'll reach a plateau that holds as other events take over uh all of our minds and occupy what we're uh paying attention to, and as uh the mechanics of the silver market break down and or the precious metals market.
So uh the holding in price um uh language is really referencing uh not everybody deciding okay it's worth this much and no more, you know, 60, 80 dollars, it doesn't matter what it what it chooses uh to be the price, then the numeracy is not pertinent.
The emotional descriptors go to the idea that uh people would like to buy silver, they'd be willing to pay more for silver, but the mechanics of the market actually break down such that nobody can trade silver, and thus we have a a period of time in which we have a plateau that is going to be according to the data sets, um a very interesting, very tense, uh worrisome time, etc.
etc.
Uh, and uh will will break in a reasonably short period, about 35 days, uh, and it it breaks because of something else because of a new development, which I won't go into at this point.
And um the uh uh quote price discovery during that period of time is pegged, it's just simply held at what the last price was.
No, no silver is trading.
In the gold market, during that same period of time, the language is describing the gold market as having gone uh uh no offer, meaning nobody's offering gold for sale.
There'd be plenty of people offering money to buy it, but but nobody's willing to put out um or excuse me, plenty of people offering currency to buy it, but no one's willing to sell their gold, which is money, and so we get this period of no offer.
Now, the no offer on gold goes a lot longer than this temporary um uh market uh breakdown uh for silver that the data is forecasting for this upcoming year.
I'm getting into a lot of the stuff that's in our uh upcoming report for January.
So if you want more details on this kind of thing, you can you can go and check out our report when it when it comes out.
Uh but I thought I'd give everybody a little bit of a preview and and uh skirt and dance around some other issues for uh reasons that you'll find apparent here.
Now, the rise in silver, the the wording we have on the rise in silver is the word is significant.
So the uh that's the descriptor set.
I'm sorry, in terms of the set, that's like the label at the very top, and then we go into this little pyramid of uh gradually increasing detail as we go further and further and further down as we get closer and closer to the event.
We we gather more of the detail language, and so we can get a Broader, uh much more emotionally descriptive set of words as opposed to simply significant.
Because bear in mind I've been discussing this rise in silver, this particular rise in silver for this year based on the Bitcoin coincidence temporally in this um particular range.
I've been discussing this since August.
And so the word significant over the time that that descriptor set has grown, and we now have a much more clear picture of what the data is trying to describe.
And it's not talking about it's describing the action for silver relative to uh what we might think of as like chart patterns as opposed to giving me any particular set of numbers.
Sometimes we get numbers, that's very rare.
So the 408 to 428 for Bitcoin was extremely rare.
Uh it comes up maybe once a year if we're lucky in our um in our work.
Uh it's because we throw out most numbers and very few numbers on the internet are actually typed out as numbers and come through as words.
So uh it becomes a uh a problematic issue when they when they do appear, they're really important.
As we've discovered when it forecasts 300,000 dead uh in the Banda Achi Quake eight months before it occurred.
That number was was incredibly prescient.
So numeracy when it actually occurs in a uh uh textual description of a numeral, uh, we do pay attention to.
Now we do not have that for silver at the moment.
Previously, we'd had indications that it would be about 60 to 60 or 62 to 68 dollars uh at the time that it went into a plateau.
Now, those numbers came up before the descriptors for the significant rise, the Bitcoin and the uh flow that led us to where we're at at the moment.
That is to say, the conjunction or juxtaposition of our particular uh forecast with the events as they've unfolded.
So I made forecast back in uh August and September about the the what would happen be happening with Bitcoin when silver started go up, silver did nothing until the uh Fed made their error, but now bear in mind also we've been does describing the uh Fed's decision as uh being an error way back in August.
Uh, we were describing uh that they would make a bad decision at the end of November time period uh that would really affect everything.
Um in any event though, so the word significant in this case is describing uh is being um uh linguistically described in a fashion that we could read as a chart, and if we were to look at this in a those that language in a chart uh manner,
then we would see that the actual cash out of out of your pocket to obtain some silver in the upcoming months when we reach the plateau uh will clearly be uh double what we're looking at now.
Uh so in that sense, that's that's the minimum level of of what we see is significant within the descriptor set we've got right now is is a 100% increase in the actual cost to take delivery of that ounce.
And I say that and and I say this because we're not looking at the data doesn't know about um uh spot price versus uh uh uh you know uh on the street market delivery price or eBay or any of that.
It describes this sort of stuff in a very much uh broader fashion, and um uh the way in which it's actually describing it, it literally is actually getting it in hand.
So we have the in-hand and out-of-pocket language, this kind of thing to say actual costs involved and delays it because it also speaks in cost and time and energy.
Uh not in this particular instance, but in other cases we'll see uh the data come up with uh things about the cost and energy.
Uh but in this case we've got a cost in time to obtain silver, and we've got a cost in in currency.
And the data sets are referencing the significant um uh step up, which is going to be clearly uh which is now clearly more clearly described as being what we would think of as like a hundred percent increase.
Now, this may not be a hundred percent increase in the spot price.
I have no way of knowing that.
Uh what we're looking at is a actual cost to get it in your hands.
So if right now you had to pay pay twenty-two dollars, including shipping, to get an ounce mailed to you from uh the local or through through uh internet through um uh what do they call the primary dealers or whoever they these guys are that get it from the mints, then uh you could figure that we'd be looking at 40 dollars or 45 dollars to get that same ounce at the time that we hit this plateau before the mechanisms break down.
That could be a couple of weeks, uh it could be um uh a couple of days for all I know, but what we uh because we don't have a description of it that way, our description of it is that we basically take these series of steps up, uh, not crocodile teeth the way you have this up and down market action.
True, there will be down days, and some days where uh you go up one day and then the next day is deliberately engineered to get you even with the day before, and so there's no gain.
So it talks about that in in the um data sets.
But overall, we're gonna be reaching towards this uh significant rise, which we'll see as a uh 100% increase in the actual cost of getting it, you know, what you've got to dig into your pocket for to get that ounce of silver, and actually have it in hand.
And it in that cost, it's also talking about time delays, which in some cases could be many weeks.
So we have a clue there as to how long the period of time for the rise will take relative to the period of time for the plateau.
Uh I hope that makes a lot of sense or any sense at all.
Uh linguistically, we have to uh hook all these clues together in a Sherlock Holmes fashion, construct a narrative in our head, test it against the the model, test it against reality to make sure that it's uh that there's at least some hope in hell that it'll appear, and then um we put it out in our reports and and cross our fingers and we see where we're at.
And and it's it's usually a little bit better than chance.
Uh actually it's uh in some cases quite uh quite a bit better than chance, and we've been really pretty good because of the uh lexicon tuning I've been doing, which I won't go into at the moment.
But but um uh so to finish on the silver issue and the gold issue, we're gonna go over these uh period of rises, and then we're gonna hit this market pegging period, which is temporally temporally coincident with and flows into our paper um crumbling, crushing uh uh stuff that culminates in a March April uh uh destruction, really huge level of destruction of debt at the paper level and disruptions.
Um we have uh data sets for things like uh countries' postal systems being shut down because there's no money suddenly to fund uh the people that are trying to deliver the mail, not necessarily US, uh, but it it'll be hitting the language.
So we have all of these kind of uh language, uh all this kind of language for a great deal of disruption uh during this period of time, and it gets worse from there, of course, but these are some of the signs that we'll see that we're entering into this just very terrible period of time, this uh year of manifestation of uh your worst fears, probably.
Um in any event though, so uh so that's it about the uh precious metals at the moment.
Just to let everybody know where we're at.
We've we've actually linguistically fulfilled the Bitcoin um range cross.
Uh we we've set our apparently set our floor for silver, it's gonna start rising over the next uh period of time into this uh uh until it reaches a plateau, and then it's gonna smack out as um and just sit uh for the maybe 35 days, 35 trading days, we think.
Uh there's just some some indications of that uh that range.
And at that point thereafter, then we hit a really interesting period with hyperinflation and the silver price goes crazy along with prices of a lot of other things.
Um but the there's gonna be a huge chunk of um uh debt destruction.
I don't know if that qualifies as um deflation, but it certainly is gonna be devaluation that's gonna go over this the first quarter and into the end of um uh this March-April uh downturn.
So uh that's where we're at.
Uh if it helps to know that um, you know, better act on it.
Uh we're we're getting so close things are manifesting right and left.
It's not a question of if, it's uh question of when now.
Uh so uh let's go into a couple of other things.
If uh this is also in the metals category, uh we've got a lot of indicators for copper taking over from silver in terms of bio side uh capabilities.
It's gonna be some kind of really interesting discoveries about copper.
Uh if you're an investor kind of guy and you make a big killing by investing in one of these companies that does this sort of work later on, you know, kick us a few bucks as you as you go down the road.
Um send us a donation now and again.
Uh, but see, here's what's gonna happen.
Uh, copper is getting the uh crud kicked out of it at the moment, uh, as well as oil, uh better check oil for better check our new reports for information on oil.
There's gonna be big changes there.
Just dealing with the metals at the moment.
The copper stuff has got a um uh big building set underneath it that says that there's gonna be this new discovery about copper and how we use it, and we're gonna change how we use it.
And instead of doing things um one way with copper, we're gonna start doing something else entirely different, which is this uh microplaning is what it's called.
I don't think that's an appropriate term.
It's not microplating.
Uh but it's gonna turn out that copper is incredibly useful as a um uh transference vehicle for uh antibacterial, antivirus, and antifungal properties every time you touch it as a human.
Uh, much more than just the uh fact that the copper doesn't transmit the bacteria to you, it's that there's this little microelectric spark uh that occurs every time you touch the copper uh almost all the time, depending on your static electric charge and so on, but and that that's gonna end up having this uh this sort of like charged effect, you know, sort of like a little energy glove or something.
And so the copper industry is just gonna go crazy, starting to coat everything possible with copper, all door handles, uh you know, everything humans touch.
They'll start in hospitals first, it'll go to nursing homes.
Uh, it's just gonna be a minor boon uh for the copper industry because there's uh tens of millions of door handles, window handles, um uh door pulls, refrigerator pulls, uh buttons on microwaves, anything you can imagine that you have to touch as a human will get this process of of copper put on it, and it'll take us uh you know a couple of decades to do, and like I say, it'll be sort of a minor boon for copper.
Uh uh so if you invest in that kind of thing, I'm sure the Chinese are gonna make out like bandits on it.
Now, uh some other things here.
Uh so I'm okay.
So we'll leave the metals.
The in this case we're just dealing with the uh top three metals in our little um pyramid of elements, uh, wherein I've taken the uh ordinary Mendelev period uh uh periodic table of elements, and it's no longer a table, it's a pyramid.
And what we do is we look at at materials based on uh here anyway, at uh at our little lab, uh, based on uh their uh stable isotopes found in nature.
And so tungsten has zero stable isotopes found in nature, uh so it's the top of the pyramid, right underneath it is gold, it only has one, silver has two, copper has three, etcetera, etc.
And anyway, so um we're doing some new work here.
Uh we have to be careful in Washington State because they tax the absolute fuck out of you uh for doing investigative research that may end up creating a company because they think you're in business, and um you may crap out long before you get to the stage of being a company, but you've got to pay tax if you're uh you know if you do things in Washington State in a screwy way.
So we're just thinking about this.
No money is being invested or that sort of thing.
Uh so but we're thinking about this particular uh idea based on some uh long-range stuff within the data sets.
So it's kind of cheating.
I understand that.
I've got a hint out of the data sets of a technology that's gonna be appearing among others in the middle of the 2020s, and it'll be extremely successful.
And so I figure, well, why not me?
I'm a sharp guy, I know how to do this kind of thing.
I do a lot of building and engineering, so I'm gonna try and set myself up as and to get into that industry there and build this thing out.
Um, and uh I'm not gonna go into what that is at the moment, but I am going to say that as we go along, there's a lot of investigation that's gonna be required here, a lot of um basic research that we have to do and thinking about it because we're going to attempt to um do a technology jump, if you will.
And uh in so doing, uh, we have to investigate uh properties of materials, and I will report in an open source fashion anything interesting I dis discover that may be of interest to others.
Now I'm doing this uh uh entirely in a selfish fashion because if I happen to find something, which I I have found something, and I'll get that out in a second.
But uh, if I find uh a chunk of information here and it aids someone else in doing what they're doing, and they report back in an open uh source fashion.
Oh, hey, look what I did with this idea, and here it goes.
Well, then it can magnify my efforts, and I can say, Oh, hey, I don't have to do that line of research.
You know, uh Joe down in Florida did that for me, and he he ended up with this set of conclusions, and he was able to build this from the idea.
Now I can just leapfrog that.
And so it's like I say, it's self serving.
Uh, But I'm gonna, as we go along, we're gonna do open source on everything we possibly can, and then if and when we can uh say that okay, we know what we're doing, we're gonna try and uh set this up as a going enterprise with the idea of being one of those people in the 2020s uh popping out with this, then the um the uh project will go 100% open source.
So that in that sense I'm sort of creating the competition.
But I'm an old fart, so I don't care much.
Uh you know, it's not like I'm trying to set up a you know a business for 40 or 60 years.
I just want one of these things because it's really cool.
Anyway, so uh we've got um uh got a lot of um uh uh uh new projects going.
I'm ending up uh setting up right actually right behind me.
There's a window on the other side of the window.
I will very soon, uh very, very, very damn soon.
As soon as we can do it, uh, we're actually have to get uh wet weather gear for for our crew.
It's that bad.
Walking around in these big rubber suits all all the time really makes everything very slow uh when you're trying to do work outside like that.
But I've got to get kale wet weather gear and get everybody suited up because it's so uh raining so hard.
But we're gonna set up um uh put up a new deck and I'm gonna set up a yurt, and we're gonna use that as our base of operations for this new endeavor.
Uh so it'll it'll soon be showing right behind me and it'll obscure the fence on the other side, but it that part of it doesn't matter.
Um in any event though, the uh the uh last little bit on the metals before a total segue into the woo-woo.
Uh as good in going along in our particular line of research and thinking about things, uh I've discovered that uh uh or I've noticed the obvious and then made a discovery.
Uh the discovery relates to uh language in uh that's in or some descriptions and languages I won't go into, that it's ancient text, and I'm just gonna hold those close to me at the moment, but I'll tell you what the material is rather than uh and the uh little point of information that's interesting, uh and then go on to some other discoveries here.
And uh we'll get into the sources later on if it's pertinent.
But uh the language I've discovered relates to the idea that uh in ancient times it was known that certain um metals and materials had um uh magnetic properties uh well in advance of their electric properties.
So you could look at at material as being electrically positive or magnetically positive.
And if it's one, if it's down at one end of the range, then it's less so on the other end.
As a result of this kind of thinking, uh we've chosen a good metal, say copper, for making uh our for winding into the um uh rotors in our electric motors because it it's uh electrically positive.
But if one wanted to do something that was magnetically positive in the same sort of fashion, uh one might want to use another material, and another material that would be really good for that would be tin, because tin is magnetically positive uh and electrically negative, the way that copper is electrically positive and magnetically negative.
And so uh the ancient descriptions actually show that uh tin was used, and it led me to further stuff because of discussion there uh in these texts of uh alloys.
And I've discovered that indeed we do have uh modern day um uh nuclear level uh metal studies done to support this ancient uh supposition or or um not supposition, but uh um uh premise.
Their premise was that you got a particular kind of magnetic uh property out of the alloy of magnesium and tin.
And if you go and look, you'll see that indeed MN uh SN2 has a known magnetic um anomaly is how they describe it.
Now, in the ancient text, they talk about engineering magnesium and tin and and other metals in extremely small amounts.
Um so you'd basically have a magnesium tin alloy that may have uh one-tenth of one percent uh specific levels of uh contamination.
And it's not really contamination, it was more like um uh binding or scattering metals that that aided in the process, but it weren't really a uh component in the end result.
But as far as anybody could tell in the in the text anyway, they didn't hurt.
But the interesting part of this was the magnetic anomaly on this was in the ancient texts anyway, is described as being uh what we might think of as like magnetic stilts.
So the idea being that you could uh get a particular set of alloys uh of magnesium and tin, uh MNSN2, uh, Mn 1.367 SN, some of these other alloys, uh, because you're gonna create multiples as you attempt to create the MNSN, and the ratio could be uh you could sort of control it, you end up with a sheet of this stuff, and the and the it could be activated any number of ways.
Now, in the ancient text, they were discussing activating it uh vibrationally or acoustically, perhaps.
I'm not the translation is less than adequate, and I've got to do some more source work, uh, but um not electrically.
But I'm of the opinion you could do something in a cymatics fashion and activate it electrically.
So maybe anybody out there interested in uh magnetic uh effects of metals may really want to have a look at this and examine the idea that uh magnesium tin alloys could be um uh manufactured in such a way as to produce uh a magnetic field in the way in sort of the same way that we try and produce electric fields uh with uh rotating uh rotors around magnets.
Uh if if we get any further in this or as we get further in this, I'll uh detail what experiments we've done.
Uh bear in mind we're not doing this uh in any way that in any taxable form in this damn republic I live in uh because we don't have a hope in hell of being successful at this point.
It's just uh basically a wild ass guess that maybe we can position ourselves as um uh some of the base founders.
And I'll give you sort of a hint here.
Uh what we're attempting to achieve would be like uh being in on the ground floor of the creation of automobiles, where you had you know Ford and Chrysler and all these other people out there and Studebaker and and uh you know dozens of different kinds of car manufacturers in the late 1800s.
We're about to enter into a period of time uh where we're gonna see that level of uh innovation springing up in a global fashion that's then going to spur a massive change in the economy, even though we're gonna be going into an ice age.
The economy globally was going to take a big turn uh over the course of say 2025 through 2030 for all I know.
Um and we're gonna transit, let's just say let's just make it easy and say we're gonna transit from the Flintstone era behind us over to the uh Jetson era ahead of us.
In an in you know, if we're looking at the world in a cartoon sort of a fashion.
Uh now we got some really nasty cartoons to go through before we get there, but but nonetheless, it it does seem to be positive in its uh general direction and uh overall results.
So, so tin magnesium guys, magnesium tin, uh tin in other forms, tints are very interesting.
Uh examined tin, especially in the uh stable isotopes, uh that appears to be a real um key.
And also there is some mention of tin and what could be described, what they could be describing something like radium.
Uh I'm just not sure.
Uh, but it does appear to have a radiative or or uh radioactive component to it that in no way was apparently dangerous, uh, but was uh noticed uh in the presence of phosphorescence and so on.
I again I don't want to get into the details.
Uh and then one last thing on the precious metals, by the way, isn't it?
Curious that on the dollar bill, the all-seeing eye is basically a pyramid, aka pyramid scheme, aka Ponzi scheme.
I think they've been telling us this kind of stuff all along.
Okay, so so we've gotten over some of our new projects here.
Uh, we're gonna be doing this ultimately and ending it up in open source.
We'll be moving the studio into the yurt as soon as it's available, set it up permanently uh so that we don't have to do this disassembly process all the time in our little tiny house.
Now, some woo-woo stuff here, okay.
Um just to get a uh I've had some people, I've got notes over here.
Uh, but just to clear up some uh uh responses to some of the things I've said or made notes of on Twitter.
Uh by the way, if you want to keep track of what the hell we're doing around here, Twitter is just the easiest way for us to do it.
There isn't much time for for we're very short-handed all the time and and in tight space, so we can't really expand here.
That's what's one of the reasons we're trying to find new property and move, uh, which just isn't happening.
But in any event, so uh onto the woo-woo stuff.
I'm gonna answer or deal with a couple of uh different questions uh that have arisen based on some of the things I've I've said.
One of the things I talked about was the idea of AI or artificial intelligence, and I had a lot of responses to that, and I'll say that yes, you're correct.
The artificial intelligence is intimidated is intended to mimic humans, but it in no way has the capacity.
Computers basically you can think of it as this way.
When I say that there's no self there for the for the computer to become aware of, uh you can think of it as computers cannot in any way mimic emotion.
They can mimic some of the results of emotion.
So you can have a computer uh pretend through an through an android uh uh or not pretend but put on the face of anger.
But the computer isn't angry, it's simply executing instructions.
So the computer is not motivated by anger.
It may want to express anger because the software tells it to express anger through the face of the android it's controlling, or or the you know, the avatar on the screen, etc.
But in no way is does the computer feel any language or feel any of the language uh computer language that it has to execute.
And it knows, for instance, to you know to crinkle up the face and and snarl the teeth and all of this kind of stuff, but again, it's not feeling anything.
So computers cannot be motivated, all they can do is the software.
So if I don't put in the line in the software take over the planet, the computer is never gonna try and take over the planet.
And so it's not motivated to it, has no desire, and and desire and emotion are what cause humans to move and and life to want to do things.
Computers ain't alive.
And so artificial intelligence is an attempt to mimic the results of talking and and interacting with a human, not to create a um uh and uh an awake and aware being that can, and because you've got to understand that there is no no intelligence and no uh awareness of self.
There is no self without uh birth, death, and emotion.
Without those, and since computers are not born and they don't die and they have no emotion, you'll never ever have to deal with a computer trying to take over the planet of its own will.
Now, certainly if you had a very powerful computer system, blah blah blah, some evil son of a bitch could get out there and and write that line in there, take over the planet and give it to me, and then it would do that.
But it doesn't want to do it.
I mean, or I mean it's not motivated to it to do it other than through the uh uh meeting it's uh uh needs to express that program.
So so we're sort of done with the AI.
Now, here's the thing about channelers, okay?
Uh really serious, serious subject.
Uh uh I know because I've lived with the results of this.
Uh, there are many reasons I can get into at some point in the future when we all have time and we're all really near death and we just don't give a shit anymore.
Uh maybe we're just uh sitting around, maybe we can get into some of the uh reasons for this.
But um, I can tell you if you go and look at it, you can find lots of ancient texts and lots of um uh traditional understandings of all the way from Buddhism through Taoism and so on of those uh uh parts of the reincarnation process that will coincide with what I'm about to tell you.
And that is that if you're a channeler, this is about channeling by the way, these people that uh sit there, glaze over and get taken over by um uh uh well entities, let's call them entities, uh, that then uh spout through their their mouth and so on.
If you're a channeler, that's fine, you can channel.
I'm not disputing that, that's that's great.
Go ahead and have all the channeling you want to do, but bear in mind something here.
Channelers pay for their activities not in this life, but in their next few lives.
If they're lucky, maybe only one next life, and they'll end up being born as paranoid schizophrenics or psychotics, and that they will not ever in that next life, uh, or they they will have a maybe a brief period in that next life, depending on how much of a channeler and how much damage was done this life, uh, but in the next life they will suffer uh as a paranoid schizophrenic or a psychotic.
Uh those are just two broad categories that we can lump their um activities into.
And the reason it has to do, or reason that this occurs is because in that next life they're gonna be uh let's say predisposed towards um uh the same kind of activity, the same looseness of uh conscious control uh that allows channeling in the first place, only it becomes excessive.
And when it becomes excessive like that, then you as a being you you can't tell um uh reality from uh non-reality and the non-reality will intrude and overwhelm and and subsume you, and you you become a paranoid schizophrenic or a psychotic.
Now I know this for a fact.
I lived with my brother who is a paranoid schizophrenic early onset.
Uh so him in a previous life, he must have been channeling or at a very young age.
There are other things that can also cause that to be carry over in your in your breath form, your soul that takes these kind of things, the with the karma from one life to the other.
Um, and so I'll discuss karma in a in a brief second here, too.
I'm not going to do the the whiteboard kind of thing, because I've got to get moving and I've got a lot of activity I need to accomplish or a lot of work I need to accomplish the rest of today.
But uh let's continue with this idea for a second.
Uh, channeling is basically um allowing your consciousness to become porous, if you will, okay.
And in doing so, uh you allow the intrusion of energies into your sphere.
You are a sphere, not a hard shell, even though my my my head makes noise when I when I rap on it, is not hard.
Um it's it's merely the condensed center of a big round uh sort of round, really an oblate spheroid um uh energy uh body, and that's the primary body that is affected by the channeling.
And what happens if you don't if you allow this, if you willingly uh go along with this and uh and um accept it and uh become part of it and embrace it and so on, then what happens is that it becomes easier over time.
Uh, channelers will tell you that that the first time may have been difficult and it becomes easier over time.
Well, it's because they're allowing this poriosity, they're developing a um uh relationship with their uh uh with themselves and a relationship with these entities that is not healthy in the long run, because then the next life they'll be born in a situation where that channel is just a hundred percent open, and they call it channeling for a reason.
It's like there's a tube into your consciousness that allows the thoughts of these entities to get in.
And I can explain about the entities in a in another in great detail in another period of time, but I'll give you a brief overview in a minute.
But but fundamentally what happens is you get born into this next life, you will probably go through your um uh childhood and and uh uh into um uh up to the point of puberty, more or less okay, maybe a little bit on the flaky side, uh, nothing really too extraordinary, and then you hit puberty and you get hit by all these hormones and all these channels are reopened.
And then you can't tell what's going on because you do not have the experience of this life where you willingly accepted the responsibility to your own self and it and the damage that is done in the channeling process, and then you're just a victim of it in that next life, and you become a psychotic or paranoid schizophrenic because you cannot tell uh the your your brain and your mind,
your mind can no longer decode the um sensory impressions coming in because it's being polluted by stuff that intrudes within the the sensory um uh processing part of the brain itself.
And as a result of that, uh as I say, you become extremely mentally unbalanced.
And uh if you're lucky you die at a reasonably young age, so that you don't have to suffer much and you can burn it out relatively quickly.
Um so uh just a caution to channelers.
Uh that's that's what the channeling process leads to.
Uh personally, I think channeling is really stupid because you'll notice that you never get any good information out of channelers.
Um and I'm not talking about the I'm talking about like, you know, Bash or Bashir and uh channel and raw and all this other crap, right?
And Ramther and all these kind of people that channel these entities that give themselves names and and take on a cohesion.
There's something about this that you need to understand too.
These entities are not beings as we understand them.
These entities can be thought of as like stray thoughts or or stray uh emotional uh debris floating around within the materium that finds into that channel, goes on in, sucks into your energy uh through this karmic process, and I can get into that in a few minutes, um, and uh uh then over then they grab more of them and and and get into your brain.
They're they're not um the entities being channeled, they're not self-aware, the entities that are being channeled only exist because of the channeling and Because of the audience.
If they're not getting emotional response from that, the entities just go away.
And you can you can do this yourself, and I've done it, and it's just uh horrific to the people involved.
Go on into some place, sit in the back room where there's a channeler going on, and then you'll watch them all and you'll feel this entrainment, the whole audience getting all uh you know, like cone heads, they're all sitting there vibrating as the uh entity starts sucking energy and and melding it all together into this uh cohesive form in the room that they actually live within.
They exist within that energy.
And then if you stand up and do something discordant, you can shatter it all, and even the channelers get all disoriented and uh very upset, and uh you know will literally flail around sometime on the floor as the entity uh shatters and cracks up against the uh rational, willful energy to disbelieve in its existence and deny it any of your energy.
It it basically it's the same thing as saying this is solid reality that I can perceive with my my senses.
I don't intend to include this random uh stray stuff trying to create and live off of the energy in a very parasitic fashion.
And and fundamentally that's what it is.
The energy of these uh quote entities are is very parasitic, it only lives through the host, and that's why the channeler is indeed a host and it's being um uh slowly consumed over time, and it pays for it in then in its next life.
Just just uh an understanding.
If you go back and deal with yogis, go back and deal with Taoist or Buddhist and look at the literature, and then I also have uh several layers of first hand understanding of this phenomena, uh this um thing that occurs with humans uh and and the uh and the stray energies that are running around.
So uh that's that's my understanding of the channeling.
Now, karma uh karma is a word that is plural for karmans.
Carmans are the mechanism uh within materium by which a lot of stuff happens.
So uh let's take channeling uh as an example.
Okay, so you're a channeler, and you've got your big spherical body out here all around you, and the the entities are are poking their way through the the willing uh Swiss cheese effect you allow.
And uh what happens there uh is that the karma carmons are actually part of the transport uh method of the um uh the quote entity thoughts that are coming on in.
And in fact, uh the carmans are uh the chief mechanism by which these entities uh achieve um their parasitic relationship with you.
And what happens is that when you carmons are attracted to energy, and there's this really good book out there written by a uh German.
I I've gotten it sitting around somewhere, I think it's upstairs.
Um he's a uh follower of the Jain religion, that's J A I N. They're one of the more uh they're one of the oldest religions on the planet.
They're they're uh I really I hate to even call it a religion per se, it is in this age, but in previous ages it may not have been, may have been more of a technology school.
Um in any event, the uh Jain has has a uh huge cosmology going back uh hundreds of thousands of years in a very cohesive fashion.
And they and this German fellow, I think in the like the 1960s maybe, um uh was a great thinker about all of this, and as a German, he likes codifying and collecting and uh organizing things, so he wrote down everything that was known about Carmans from the Jain religion in the German language in a very basically sort of like a database fashion.
He just described them and put them into all their categories and so on.
Now, to a certain extent, you have to understand that this is like these people that are out there hunting for smaller and smaller particles in CERN, supposedly.
Uh, they're looking for ultimate small particles.
This guy was sort of doing the same kind of thing.
You don't really have to car to catalog the Carmans uh as deeply as he did.
I mean, he got down to the nuances of all the different kinds and what they did and so on.
It's an interesting little book, maybe 120 pages.
Um worth getting uh most of it is in German, so uh I think though that there is a decent English translation these days.
In any event, though, so um he's one of the uh one of a dozens of thinkers about karmans that have really examined it all, and they presented us with uh a lot of information about them.
So we can think of Carmans as being uh positive, neutral, and negative.
And it's not that they are positive, neutral, and Negative, that's the energies they're attracted to.
So there's there's the neutral kind of carmen that basically uh we could think of as like filling up all the space that's uh the dark matter and that kind of stuff, and we walk through them and and move around all the time, and we're swimming in a sea of them, and they don't really stick to us.
They're neutral, they you know they're they're uh they can become either positive or negative over time, they're in a position of uh uh not doing much because of the Carmen's uh life cycle, if you will, its structure.
Okay, but the positive and negative Carmans are attracted to positive and negative energy.
So Hitler, boy, he's got lots of negative Carmans, right?
He'll be doing dealing with stuff for lifetimes, as well as lots of the people in involved, and in fact, they're probably reincarning reincarnating now and and having all kinds of problems as a result of carrying along the Carmans from their activities in previous lives.
And what happens is that the Carmans, in a negative fashion, they they stick to you every time that there is negative energy that you're exhibit exhibiting stuff that draws in negative energy and creates it in uh the materium.
And so it's like a magnetic process.
It's like uh we're magnets and they're just sort of iron filings hanging around waiting to stick to us.
And uh if you become negative, you get a lot of these negative uh iron filings around you.
Now, they can be uh they're negative emotionally because of the nasty evil things that you do, but they can promote your activities within the materium because you you gain strength in some in this weird perverted way from all these negative carmons that glue to you.
Now you'll pay for it in the next life.
Kid you're not, you're gonna pay for it in the next life.
But um uh and you'll you'll pay for a lot of it in the uh burning out of the Carmen uh debris in the process of cleansing the breath form for the next life.
But and I'll explain that in a second.
But in any event, so um uh the positive Carmans they accrue to you as well.
Now you can't go along and you you can't say um that uh Hitler was 100% negative and Mother Teresa is 100% positive.
In fact, Mother Teresa in in many regards is uh much more negative than Hitler at a personal level because of her um activities and so on, and in what she did uh was uh an attractant for negative Carmans to her because of the uh kind of activity that she promoted.
Now, so was Hitler's activity, but it was um uh distantly removed from him.
So that's what this German fellow was actually codifying in the 50s was that you can have carmons that are directly stuck to you and carmons that are hanging out a bit on this part of your energy body and so on, and here's why it all occurs.
Anyway, so um uh you get people that uh uh uh collect positive uh carmons and they go on to have uh very cool lives the next time because of the nature of what Carmans are and what they do.
Carmons have a function in this life and they also have a function in your next life.
The function in this life is to draw more of and promote the kinds of energies that you're projecting outward.
So they're fundamentally like the um uh the mechanism, the the machine whereby the law of attraction works, and whereby a lot of these other um uh metaphysical laws actually this is how they actually function is through the carmons, and there you get positive carmons flowing for you, they'll go on out and scoop up a lot of other stuff.
Gold loves positive carmons, silver loves positive carmons, so you get rewards, universe loves to reward you, uh give you more positive carmons and off you go.
And the the more you get the the better you are, and then also the more you carry over into the next life.
And and it's not like you have to balance them out, like if you had a lot of negative carmons in one life, you're gonna need to balance them out with positive ones in the next life.
It doesn't quite work that way.
It's much more of a um like dust on your on your body.
You have positive days when you collect a lot of positive shiny dust and you have negative days and you collect a lot of negative dust.
That's just sort of the regular way of dealing with um things as humans.
If you're in a negative dust cloud and something comes along, you're gonna see it as negative.
If you're more positive, you attract more positive energy, you see even burdensome things as more positive.
So there's a um a benefit for the carmons in this life, uh, not only in dealing with good stuff, not only hauling in that same kind of energy to you, but also in uh providing you with sort of a um uh perceptual filter, if you will, that allows you to see the more positive side of things and thus even fix problems easier.
A lot easier to fix problem if you've got a good attitude, right?
Uh, and you get a better attitude the more positive reinforcement you get from the universe.
So, like you know, the think and grow rich, Napoleon Hill, uh all of those kind of fellows uh from the 1920s through even to today, uh, have really got something there because they're telling you it a without ever reaching into it using these words, they're telling you how to deal with carmons, how to bring the good carmons to you, how to structure your being to generate and look at more positive um energy, which gets you more positive energy, and this gets you out of the funk you happen to be in now, you poor bastard.
So anyway, this is how if you're in your basement, you end up getting out of the basement and go to the penthouse, is that you start working at a level that that actually attracts carmons to you, and then uh success flows.
So um uh so that's really sort of an understanding of carmons at a very crude level.
That's very sophisticated.
I mean, it's quite amazing what occurs, the nuances, how the carmans flow through um materium like um lymph or blood through a human body, uh, what they do for us, how to how to move them from one person to another, and so on.
But also the carmons in the process of death here, real quick.
Uh a lot of people will tell you I'm absolutely crazy, and I'm certain I am.
Does not mean I'm wrong.
There is indeed a whole lot of mental activity after death.
It's called the metum psychosis, M-E-T-E-M psychosis period, in which your minds uh react differently because your body is gone.
In the process of dying, you're gonna go to hell.
You're also going to go to heaven.
Everybody goes to hells, there's two of them, and everybody goes to heaven.
If you think about it, your heaven is absolutely uh perfect for you.
It has to, in order for it to be perfect for you, it is an individual heaven.
There's no other beings in there.
You may think of other beings, but they don't exist with you.
Uh even your gods in this world don't cross over the metampsychosis layer into the period of time on the other side of death.
When you go to heaven, your your heaven is uh uh wonderful period of time, uh timeless, you're there perpetually.
We are all there now in some uh real meaningful sense.
We're all in our heavens, but there's no one else there because uh I couldn't be in your heaven, you couldn't be in mine, because your mere presence of having a separate will from mine would be disturbing.
And this this heaven is a process is part of the necessary process of the progress of humanity through multiple births, and life through multiple births, and what you end up uh being and becoming over time.
So, um this is getting rather long.
Uh so anyway, uh the heaven is also is a um uh singular uh period of time followed by a good sleep, and then you're reborn.
Now, before you get into your heaven, you gotta go through your hells.
And your hells are dual.
There's two kinds of hells.
There's the uh hell you have to suffer where you burn out all the crap that you've done to other beings.
Okay, all the all the shit you brought into this life, all the negativity that you expressed in this life, has to be burned out from your um your breath form, from your body, from your soul.
Uh that that template, uh, this breath form goes with you from life to life to life to life.
And it and it's sort of like you're taken off and hung up in a closet while you're in your hells and your heavens and your and your rest period.
And then when you come uh alive again, you take off that breath form again and uh and shake it loose and and get born into it.
Uh, you get born into a to a um basically a little blob of protoplasm uh that can take on any anybody's breath form, and that's what happens in time.
So that's why you don't necessarily look like your parents.
Well, you will not be the same as your parents.
Genetics are not as we understand them.
Their purpose is not as we're being told by science.
Uh, which is boy, there's a whole lot of other notes, we're just not going to be able to get to it today.
So I'll finish this up and uh get on with my other work.
But here's the deal.
Uh, when you when you get born into the protoplasm, uh you don't actually get into the body until the body's created, it's there's a template, absolutely uh without soul, up until maybe in some cases as late as five or six years old.
It depends on your individual soul and the circumstances of being reborn.
Mostly it's before you're about two years old, because that when you get into the why period, uh you're certain that that that the new being is has taken residence and the breath form has been mated to that that protoplasm, and it's all mushed together in a in a um uh cohesive fashion, or starting to get integrated, if you will.
And so uh the breath form, in order to come into this life again has to be cleansed.
So you gotta sort of take your soul, if you will, your template, and when it's hanging up, it goes to dry cleaning.
Okay, so you're in your um Uh you're in your hell, excuse me, going through and burning off uh all the bad stuff you did to other people, and the other hell, by the way, is all the bad stuff you did to yourself.
Uh so channelers, that's where they really suffer, is uh because they're doing a lot of nasty bad stuff to themselves and they just don't understand.
Um in any event, so um we get onto this, and so you're in your hells, you're burning all this stuff off.
That the you're burning off a lot of the excess carbon carmans debris that you don't need.
Um that's uh burdensome.
You're releasing the carmons to go and do the work, if you will.
They're little tiny um like uh mechanized components, if you will, of the materium, and that they're part of the matrix and they run around and they do stuff, and it's necessary that they go and do stuff to support the materium running.
And so we wouldn't want to tie them all up with us.
Then we tie up a lot of Carmans from life to life.
So we've got to burn off a bunch of them, and that's what the hell's all about.
Then after the burning off process, you go into your heaven, and it's like, oh then you get a nice long sleep, and then you're reborn again.
Then when you're reborn again, after you actually plop into the body and you start merging your um uh your soul template breath form into that uh protoplasmic body that's been uh prepared for you, uh, which you select, uh yet another Wujo, um uh at that point the carmons that you had uh that were tagged to that breath form reattach.
And that's where you get the uh quote predestination feeling um uh part of life.
It's because there's stuff you still have to deal with.
Because some carmons can't be burned off because there's not enough energy, if you will, to burn them off in that in the period of your hells.
Uh so they're gonna stick with you, and you've got to deal with them in this life.
Because basically, as we all know, the purpose of this uh being born is to in this life learn what to do and what not to do.
And so the carmons are there to help you.
They're there uh sticking to your template as you're born.
It seems cruel, but they're you know, sticking to the template to break your leg in that car accident at age 11, you know, or to uh to have that kid beat the crap out of you and put you into the hospital at age 13.
Those things are there because it is necessary that you deal with the the that particular situation.
And the Carmans are not intelligent, but the materium is, and so it it brings out the Carmans, and it's they're sort of like the um well, they're like the triggers in a database in SQL Server.
Uh, you know, a certain thing happens, the trigger fires off and pops off a bit of code.
Uh and uh you get this multiplicity of effect just from loading the database of all these little bits of code popping off.
And that's kind of what goes on.
We've got a database of Carmans hanging all over our bodies uh that are going to be used in our next lives to trigger events that it is necessary for us to go through.
And so thus we have our bodies as they are.
So, in other words, uh, you know, I it wasn't like I was planning for that chunk of steel to go through my thumb at at age twenty one.
It wasn't like I was planning to break my collarbone uh when I was thirteen on that um uh football field uh chunk of metal, you know, that holds up the goalpost.
Uh these things were in essence uh opportunities provided by universe for me to experience certain things because it was necessary.
And the there was a Carmen that's probably stuck right there where it was where it had to be broken.
And so universe said, Oh, hey, here's a good opportunity, let's get that Carmen to work and smash him into that chunk of metal and break his collarbone.
And it's like that's sort of how it works.
And so the breath form that I have now, the body that I have now, boy man, I must have just been really hard on it in my previous life.
Um really terrible.
Uh, you know, I'm uh a fighter this in this life, and uh I've lost a lot of fights.
So I must have uh uh deserved to lose those.
But in any event, um uh i in my previous life uh I must have done a lot of stuff that that had to be carried over into this life in order to get this body this beat up and still be around.
And see, there's the thing, you know, um we all have to learn what to do and what not to do.
The karmans are here to help us, so karma uh the your collective karma is is a uh the mechanism whereby you express your destiny.
It's not it's not destiny um in the sense of predestination.
It's like all these opportunities.
Now, uh had I broken my collarbone and um not dealt with the issue, Whatever it was, then and in fact, maybe that was the case.
Maybe I had to have that chunk of steel go through my hand um in my twenties because I didn't do it with my body what I should have done when I broke my collarbone when I was 13.
So it it's it's nothing you can really figure out now.
I'm certain I'll work it out in the metampsychosis stage.
I'll say, oh, that's why that shit happened.
Okay, that makes sense, you know.
Um and then basically there that's where we're at.
Uh so uh karma is uh the collective karmons are are good, neutral, and negative, many, many, many subdivisions.
Uh it matters to a lot of actual uh people because they are trying to do um karmic hacking, if you will, and uh trying to manipulate karma in particular ways.
Nothing wrong with that.
I think that may be very valid, maybe uh perfectly uh apropos in this in this materium.
Uh I got other stuff I want to do.
I'm I'm really hooked on the technology uh and that kind of thing.
So um, you know, I'm uh my mind is fascinated by that, so that's where I'm going.
Uh if I'd had uh a different bent, maybe I would have been into the Carmen hacking.
Uh but there's uh there's a lot of crews out there doing that sort of thing.
If you want to get involved with it, I think I would start with the um uh the Taoist forums.
Uh there's a number of them, and they can get you into uh various different ways of thinking and the various things you can do for uh uh attracting karma and uh and repelling the what you think of as negative karma and and manipulating it to some degree in this life.
I mean it it's possible.
It's a function of karmic uh consciousness, like all things here.
So um I guess that's it.
Uh uh it's a little over an hour that's just uh getting into way too long, plus I gotta do the dishes so um I gotta get at this stuff.
Uh good karma to y'all, and we'll we'll see you in the next Wujo.
I'll get this thing uploaded, and then in a couple of days I'll upload the audio so people can uh throw that about too.
Um it's gonna be an interesting year in 2016.
Uh metals um the beginning of the big uh Renaissance wave takes off uh in 2016.
Uh we've got all kinds of stuff happening in the USA pop and global pop that's gonna change life forever.
So it's one of these pivot years.
Um so you know how you look back and you say, oh, every 15 years or so everything's really different and changed.
Uh we're really gonna feel that uh process um viscerally uh by the time we get to the end of six uh 2016.
It's really gonna be a year of manifestation.
I think this is good.
I like things when they're dynamic, uh, as a judoka and a kidoka.
Uh you're much better off um when someone's uh uh when you when those energies are involved uh uh when they're in play, it's easier to move it than it is to try and pick it up and move it.
Uh so anyway, uh enjoy the energy of 2016 uh and um work on your carmons to be able to get a better attitude and view of it.