clifswujo3162016
welcome to my office: (silver/gold/bitcoin): (paper currencies/bonds/real estate): (bank/mid tier corp failures): (drug shortage/nutters): (transport of stuff failures): Weather:
welcome to my office: (silver/gold/bitcoin): (paper currencies/bonds/real estate): (bank/mid tier corp failures): (drug shortage/nutters): (transport of stuff failures): Weather:
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Okay, it's live now. | |
This is sort of a welcome to my office part of this particular talk. | |
It's um March 16th. | |
It's 127 p.m. in the Pacific Northwest. | |
So it's it's a nice sunny afternoon. | |
We've had weeks of rain. | |
I could actually go back and count my journal, but we're talking weeks, standing water everywhere. | |
As I say, this is kind of the welcome to my office component of this particular particular Wujo. | |
I've moved all of my stuff from uh downstairs on the dining room where I'd done the previous uh videos uh up to my little office here, and I'll uh I've got natural light sort of creeping in at the moment from the skylight, and I'll uh give you a little quick tour of uh the place I'll be doing the until we can move until things are relocated. | |
Place I'll be doing all the uh videos from and all the video work. | |
This behind me here is the uh the workbench. | |
Um this is um uh ceramic uh mask I made uh geez, probably two year 2000. | |
Made three of them, they're really quite nice. | |
Got the other two stashed on here, they stand up. | |
One of them got broken. | |
Uh a little spin around. | |
Uh, this is the Arduino bench and the development bench and the magnetics bench and uh workbench in general, frequently cleared off and covered with PCs, uh, which are stacked all around in various different places. | |
Um I've turned off just so we don't have the noise that I usually operate under uh for the video. | |
I'm gonna have to keep shutting things down just to be able to uh have decent sound while I do these until I can get a as I say relocated. | |
I'm in a little narrow office space that's maybe let's say uh it's 10 by 12, maybe, so about the size of a prison cell. | |
Uh only I've got far more gear than they would ever allow in a prison cell. | |
It's just all over. | |
So, but it's a um I'm in the peak of the house. | |
So uh I'm gonna pan up here. | |
I'm trying not to make anybody sick. | |
As you can see, there's no wall really. | |
The full standing headroom is out here about so about the edge of the bench, which is why it's where it's situated where it is, and I've got uh various different uh things up on the uh you know, various maps and uh large reference material. | |
Uh that's a very large map over there. | |
Uh my hat that I need at various times of the year. | |
Quick turnaround over to the skylight, which has got its insulation in it, and uh yoga charts and that kind of thing. | |
So you see it's a narrow, narrow space. | |
I'm gonna bring it back around now, and we'll come back down to the mess that is the actual office area. | |
Books stacked up all the Helen gone, electronics, uh, transistors, resistors, thermistors. | |
If there's a pissister got it in here. | |
I mean, I've been doing all kinds of weird stuff with the um electronics in the Arduino and the Pro. | |
I've been out working on the Pro this morning. | |
We had semi-decent weather, the rain's back or down, so I was able to get out and um with Kale, and we're getting uh the wiring done and the final um plumbing of the heater, and they're gonna start running that, clear all the air out. | |
It's been a damp winter and uh get it uh all dried out and work on all of our hatches and all of our little uh uh fiddly bits while the last of the pieces are um uh either curing on the resin or uh curing on the paint, and then we're gonna finish up the rigging, and then we have two pieces that we have to uh manufacture, and then that's it. | |
That reminds me. | |
Uh I gotta make a note. | |
Sorry about that. | |
Need my box for the battery. | |
Uh anyway, um yeah, sorry about the light too. | |
That bald head of mine is dangerous in full light. | |
Uh anyway, so it's uh it's just a small space. | |
As you can see, there's just not much. | |
I'm uh I'm afraid to take the camera around and face the screen because it's gonna be too bright. | |
Uh, but basically it's just um uh little area for uh uh a single human and a couple of dogs if the dogs don't get too big, and then the human gets pushed out, and uh unless I can shift some of the gear here. | |
Anyway, so um, so that's basically the welcome to my office part. | |
Um, maybe I'll chop that five minutes out and um this five minutes out and just have it uh available elsewhere. | |
It is a nice day outside, and the trees are gorgeous. | |
Um but uh very sunny and so probably likely to overdrive the camera here. | |
Uh the uh stuff I wanted to cover is really brief. | |
It comes from this latest report. | |
Give everybody a heads up as to what we're gonna be looking at in um these next few months. | |
Uh we're gonna be maybe overwhelmed with um information about uh weather, economics, and politics, and everything else beyond that'll kind of fall to the wayside. | |
But space will be something to pay attention to, even though it'll be in the background, and space relates to the uh shape of the earth also and uh what where it is relative to the sun, and so that will come up later in the year. | |
But over the course of let's say now through um just say end of July, first part of August. | |
Uh we've got uh silver and gold going and Bitcoin going up. | |
Um silver showing still within the data sets, is doing this limit up three times, so in a single day. | |
Uh, this is uh the data I got comes in as a scatter graph as it's advanced over time, and so I can't say what day it's likely to occur, but I can say that the range of dates that it's most likely being indicated by the data is between um the 21st and the uh 30th of March. | |
And uh by this limit up business, what it what the data is talking about is that on the um uh screwy paper trading market that they call the Comacs, uh the uh price of silver will jump up so high that everybody will freak out and stop its trading and uh try and get everybody to calm down, and they'll do that three times in a row because it'll jump maybe a dollar each time, whatever their limit is. | |
I don't know what their what their limit is on activity, because I I think maybe it's a dollar, but it'll happen three times in a day, and that's indicated to cause some real problems for the financial system. | |
Uh, like cost somebody, some banks somewhere vast quantities of money because they're promising people silver and they don't have it, so they're gonna have to go get it, that kind of thing. | |
Now, at the same time that that's happening, and this is this is so uh so this is basically from the end of March through to uh the first part of August, and we're describing what's gonna happen here at the end of March relative to uh the data sets or relative to the economy and how the data sets see the progression of the current economic trends uh through March and April, | |
and and then the slight change in April and then forward, and so over um uh let's see, so from uh March, end of March through April, we've got silver and gold and Bitcoin rising uh with a very steady level of emotional growth propelling that rise. | |
And silver is gonna go a limit up three times. | |
Gold may also go limit up, but it wouldn't be three times, it's not indicated as going three times, but the limit uh subset within gold does have a lot of growth. | |
Now, uh paper bonds debts, um debts uh are their own critter, but they're also in here, although not to the extent as to corporate debt, that kind of thing, uh, and real estate are all indicated to take a big hit in uh the same period of time the gold and silver and bitcoin are going up. | |
The the uh data sets are indicating that's that the basically it's the same cause affecting each of them in an appropriate manner. | |
So the paper debt stuff is being uh depreciated as uh real money is being appreciated, and um in a longer sense, uh paper debt is showing as uh uh paper debt by that I mean um uh current paper currency, uh bonds, stocks, uh derivatives, uh anything based on the paper currencies uh and their abstractions, basically, is what it comes down to. | |
Uh, that is shown as emotionally stepping down over 2016 in a very serious way, and then continuing in a slightly less steep uh angle over 2017, such that by the time we reach 2018, the emotional uh attachment that we have to currency as money in the Western world is going to be really shattered. | |
And by currency, I mean the paper currencies uh and or even the little digital blips on uh cards and stuff. | |
You have to understand that there's an emotional abstraction that goes on uh for individuals that have never uh were or who have grown up uh with no uh physical attachment to currency passing through their hands. | |
You don't get the same kind of I brain response in dealing with handing over a card and pushing yes, no, and and accept and that kind of thing, or swiping the card and etc. | |
Uh, as you do when you actually have to count out bills. | |
There's actually a different process that goes on in the brain. | |
And so different sets of emotional values have formed, and there's a clear separation between the generations. | |
Uh, it doesn't I mean by clear, I don't mean on a particular day, but I mean you can easily separate people uh into two categories in this particular instance, those people that have this emotional attachment to uh money uh and indeed even currency because they had to count it out, receive change back, etc., as opposed to those people that have dealt most of their lives, even on small purchases, uh doing it electronically. | |
And so uh that emotional uh component for even the digital side of things are are shown as uh being severely impacted over these next two years. | |
That doesn't impact uh does not impact Bitcoin in a negative way, uh, because there's gonna the millibits and decibits that are the smaller subsets of bitcoins are showing as having in their own emotional attachment forming between people that uh uh or or within people as they deal with uh the millibits and decibits. | |
And uh sorry about that, ended up kicking the uh camera. | |
And uh the Bitcoin, the whole Bitcoin is gonna is shown as escalating in value to the point where it's like international gold. | |
So it ends up like a form of like digital gold for international settlements. | |
And this may take 10 years for the Bitcoin to get to this particular point. | |
Uh but uh that's the path and the direction that's being uh sketched out for us in the descriptors within our long-term data. | |
Uh so we've got our bonds and our uh real estate and paper going down. | |
Real estate's gonna be a funny and uh a really interesting situation because it's showing that the uh economic situation here in uh taking the United States uh as a uh uh the instance that I'm dealing with here, the economic situation is going to be such that a lot of the uh luxury end starts uh of things start crashing. | |
So uh the data sets are showing that it'll take a lot longer to sell a high-end house in 2016 than low-end house. | |
Uh you'll be harder pressed to rent a luxury villa than a medium middle class villa for vacation rental, that kind of thing. | |
So the all upper tier is going to be hit by the gulf that's been created in the economic uh system because there's nothing where the middle class used to be. | |
And so uh the ability to support this upper tier is gonna rapidly crumble, and you'll see that that big chunks of the upper echelon in terms of um uh current price value kind of stuff is gonna fall simply because there's not enough underlying support, it's no longer a pyramid. | |
And without that pyramid structure, the little tiny bit on the top can't sustain uh itself. | |
That's basically what's going to occur. | |
Uh now, as part of this, um uh the data sets are showing uh as part of the real estate problem, as part of the bank problem, or as yeah, as part of the bonds problem and part of the the um uh paper currency debt problems, there's a mid-tier bank problem that's going to appear over these next couple of months, March through April, that will then become really impacting to all of us over the course of summer. | |
And that um the mid-tier stuff is gonna be banks that are gonna fail, banks that are gonna get into severe trouble to the point where they're always on the verge of failing. | |
I'm not really sure what some of these data sets are referring to when they're describing these banks as basically continuously failing, you know, just constantly on the verge of failing. | |
It would seem to me that they would go bust or not. | |
But but the they're describing the mid-tier banks as sort of barely hanging on, hardly able to do anything, they're just doors, and you know, uh people can go in and I'm and go to work, that kind of thing, but but not really effective institutions. | |
And so the bank failures uh subset is rotating back around to uh affect real estate, and the real estate stuff is showing as um pretty much uh crapping out, especially as I say in the high end, uh uh over the rest of 2016 through 2000 and through 2017 completely. | |
Uh especially in the uh hyper-developed areas where you've got all these uh outrageous evaluations on property based on foreign money. | |
Now, a lot of that is gonna be based on the currency war stuff that's going on at a higher level. | |
Uh doesn't really matter how it all plays out in our particular areas. | |
There's gonna be or in terms of the um the mechanism that it that it takes to reach our areas, but it's gonna end up coming around to uh real estate all the way around the uh the US, especially coastal real estate, really gonna hit it hard in terms of price failures or price uh reductions due to uh bank failures. | |
This is also shown as um uh impacting our political fracturing. | |
So the data sets uh have the political fracturing really going crazy. | |
Now that may mean that uh we get to this sense uh situation where uh there's a brokered convention and uh everything goes to hell because the brokering all falls apart. | |
I don't know. | |
But it's talking about further uh fracturing to whether the where the main parties are basically in their last uh legs, they're in their death rows and and won't last but maybe a few more years, and then they'll uh trail off and be um uh institutions that are merely uh shadows of their former selves, uh, because an entirely new political structure is gonna end up replacing them, basically, is what is gonna happen. | |
Now, over the course of this summer, uh the data sets are showing that the impact of the uh problems of uh late March, so this coming week, and through April economically are gonna re-impact us in summer as our um wonderfully stupid, | |
uh amazingly uh doltish um powers that be within our political power structure make certain decisions that cause us all a great deal of anguish and uh problems as those decisions are started to be implemented. | |
And I say started because many of them are going to be yanked back as soon as they see the results, or they're gonna fail in their implementation because people just won't go along with them. | |
But nonetheless, the the impact of this is gonna be really uh horrific at many levels. | |
So we're seeing drug shortages show up, uh, which in their turn are describing a situation where so many um uh law enforcement people for and I'm not picking on law enforcement people per se, but I'm saying so many law enforcement people who are former uh military who are still using steroids and these other drugs that were provided by the military, they're gonna go a little crazy, as are a lot of a lot of the military people because drug shortages are gonna impact them. | |
The drugs are showing up here as being um uh at the uh high end as the you know the government kind of sanctioned sort of stuff, and it we're gonna run into problems and it's going to um uh translate to a lot of these guys uh going a little wacky uh just because they aren't don't have their meds to maintain that even strain. | |
And so we're gonna have to watch out for that. | |
So bad decisions all through summer. | |
Expect, you know, do not expect author people in authority, especially in the uh first point of contact with potentially conflicting authority. | |
Don't assume they will be making rational decisions. | |
Check them out and see if they're all there before uh you know you make any decision as to how to react uh with these people because a lot of them are gonna be experiencing some really difficult mental strain. | |
And it doesn't do you any good uh if they misinterpret your actions. | |
Uh over summer, we're gonna get this uh just in time stuff. | |
So we're looking at um May, June, and July. | |
It'll really ramp up according to the data sets as the government decides it's also gonna ramp up uh, or not the government, the the Federal Reserve uh nutters, what do they call them? | |
Uh Mother Felon. | |
As Mother Felon decides to ramp up um uh more digital dollars and uh mucky about with uh rates and that kind of stuff. | |
Uh the data's describing the just-in-time delivery system as hardening, uh, like the hardening of the arteries, you know, only uh fairly quick. | |
And uh the transport failures and the failure of uh transport companies is something that starts occurring in March and April, and so you'll see the impact of these transport companies. | |
And I don't I don't know how it relates to low energy youth costs, you would think that would be good for them, but nonetheless, there's low demand also, and so they're gonna you're gonna start seeing uh uh information about mothballing of large fleets of trucks, that kind of thing. | |
Not a good sign. | |
Those trucks are the stuff that haul uh the stuff that ends up on the the store shelves that you buy to take home to put with all your other stuff. | |
So, you know, these stuff haulers, we need these guys. | |
Some of this stuff is decent, it's it's good, we want it. | |
Anyway, uh, so just uh bear that in mind. | |
You know, start looking for local sources if you start seeing shortages. | |
We're already seeing some of the shortages here in our major stores, and we're seeing this this next uh item here already in our local environment, and that is this um uh larger regional uh or regional tier uh shake up of companies to where uh you'll have uh grocery store chains buying each other out one after the other, | |
uh uh sort of um uh uh not cannibalizing, but well, basically cannibalizing each other as as the the companies try and stay afloat, and what's going on in the background is this giant credit squeeze and the the huge lack of demand and the lack of liquidity and the lack of um uh currency money flowing through the system, | |
and the fact that the system is basically wrought at its core because the paper is a promissory note extracted from the future that expands uh growth and and everything now at the expense of the future, and we're at that future that has that expense extracted from it, so here we are dirt poor because we enjoyed all of the stuff 20 years ago, and so now we have to pay for it, and uh there is nothing there to pay pay with. | |
Uh so we're gonna get this big crashing system. | |
Uh so that's that's the this mid-tier level of uh corporate stuff. | |
So you may see you know uh plumbing companies consolidating one plumbing company after another starting to go bust, get bought out. | |
Uh, we're seeing it here with grocery stores, with um uh marijuana dispensaries that that you'd think it'd be able to sell marijuana, but you know, even at the dispensary level, there's so many problems, and they're all starting to crap out, and so they're trying to consolidate. | |
And so one's buying out another, and two weeks later it gets bought out, so it just and on it goes. | |
Anyway, so um uh transportation calcification of the uh uh artery system and uh just in time system across all of the Western world. | |
That part is not limited to the uh North America or US. | |
It's uh gonna extend to the into Europe, it's gonna extend into Japan. | |
Won't affect China so much. | |
Uh as a point of origin, it'll affect them in a different way. | |
They'll still have the goods, but they're going a different direction. | |
Okay, so I gotta get through with this. | |
I gotta get a cup of tea and uh eat the rest of my pizza. | |
I'm gonna work on the boat, it's been a long day. | |
Um the weather, uh, weather, especially for northern northern hemisphere. | |
But I'm just gonna drill in on North America. | |
Uh, we're gonna get floods and uh um uh rivers uh doing strange stuff over overflowing, turning into lakes and uh big bulgy and near inland seas. | |
You're gonna start seeing pictures of uh boats in strange places as people start taking advantage of the uh fact that there's just water everywhere and they put their boat out there. | |
Uh the bad part is it's gonna overwhelm nuke plants, it's gonna you know overwhelm their drainage ability, uh, clog up their intakes, cause all kinds of problems and and potentially lead to our really nasty situation where a nuke plant goes run amuck here in um North America somewhere, and there's a big uh scattering of the people as they say, uh-oh, an evacue like hell to get out of there. | |
Uh, we still have that in the data, and it's still growing. | |
Uh, in terms of our ratio of long-term data to short-term data to immediacy data, there's not enough change in there for me to be able to say that it would for sure happen this this year, but I suspect it'll happen before 2019, and it wouldn't surprise me if it happened this year. | |
Uh, I actually think it's much more probable to occur in mid-summer 2017, uh, probably around August, uh, sometime say between first part of July and the end of August, and that in that two-month window, because I suspect we're going to get a really big ass earthquake that may trigger uh some may be so big that it causes problems with um uh Mount Rainier and uh may also cause problems with Numadrid. | |
Uh we have certain data sets that uh have that's that that's sort of scenario coming in, and if there's all long-term data because we're so far out, so not yet trustworthy at all. | |
Uh but if that but the data keeps piling in on that side, it keeps showing up at a steady rate for that that kind of a scenario. | |
If that's going to occur, there's specific temporal markers along the way. | |
So as we progress along between now and the end of uh 2000 or that period of time, near the end of summer of 2017. | |
Uh, I should be able to get certain temporal markers that say, yep, yep, yep, you know, these are all within that set or oh, great, we're out of there, you know. | |
That we're starting to diverge in terms of where that uh set of data is going. | |
Anyway, though, right at the moment, as I say, we've got uh floods, rivers, and leaking nuke plants, and not to be minimized, but um uh wild series of storms and uh super excessive rain, and the rain is going to be um episodic and uh uh not really plottable as to where you're gonna end up with it. | |
So I'm not able to say that you know it's gonna be specifically in this area because we've got geographic indicators of uh rain abnormalities in a lot of areas in of North America. | |
The rain abnormalities are the kind of thing we've been through where we've had days and and uh well weeks now of rain so steady that we've broken all records uh locally. | |
Uh and every time you turn around, you're breaking a new record day to day to day because you've just surmounted them all. | |
And uh and you know, and then it rains and storms more. | |
We have more of these uh sets of descriptors for uh the US, especially uh parts of um Florida, where the descriptors are of these storms that are gonna show up in theoretically, or not theoretically, uh in uh forecast uh in to show up uh in late July through August and into September, and they'll sort of skip across the panhandle part or the sticky outti part of Florida there, jump across Florida and in a manner that is not usually seen. | |
Uh usually the storms go up the coast more uh or head inland diagonally. | |
These are described as being a band of popcorn storms that called in the data that do some damage, uh, and they go scooting across the the well, it's a little bulgy bit down there. | |
I don't know what's probably boca rotone, I guess, in that area, but I don't know. | |
I'm just guessing I think I know where Boca Raton is. | |
I don't know Florida that well. | |
Anyway, um it's gonna potentially cause some damage down there. | |
Um so that's been in the data sets for a while. | |
I guess that's about it at the moment. | |
Uh pizza calling, I've got to go get the water hot and uh then get back to work on the boat, and I've got to start doing some uh uh lexicon tuning and get at some database stuff. | |
So this is a quick little hopefully it was quick, I don't know. | |
Uh talk here. | |
Uh 25 minutes, that's not too bad. | |
Uh sort of a welcome to my office, and uh here's where we're at. | |
As we go through in this next one, I'll probably try and get another uh video done. | |
Hopefully before the end of March. | |
Uh, we're really um up to our necks and gators these days, so uh busy around here. | |
Uh but things once we get a few of these major projects finished, then things are gonna slack off and we'll be into more much more video work. | |
And the sun's moving around now, anyway. | |
So that's it, guys. | |
I'm gonna shut this thing off. | |
Hopefully, got what I wanted out of this. | |
And let me tilt that a little bit. | |
There we go. | |
So I can see what the hell I'm doing there. |