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April 13, 2020 - Clif High
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critical thinking - what they all missed !
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Hello, it's uh 13th of April 2020, 10 a.m.
Uh this is the second recording of the day, and then I'm gonna go and get on to other work, which it relates to the actually I have to do my aspect of the um uh subject of the video here.
So this is all about what they got wrong, why Carrie Cassidy's wrong, why uh J Snip 4 is wrong, why uh Jordan Sayther is wrong, why uh David Wilcock is wrong, why David Icke is wrong, uh Alfred Little Lambermont Weber, uh all these conspiracy guys, why they're all wrong, what they've all missed.
And also some of the normies like Tim Poole, why Tim Poole is wrong as well.
Okay, so we we have two issues.
We're gonna discuss these in a fairly straightforward snappy little manner here.
Lots of drawing on our board.
Um so we have oddly enough though, this is only this is only one of our issues right here.
The other issue is over there.
Okay, so we can think of uh the bioweapon, the what we'll call the CV or uh their other names for it.
That's a problem, and it creates illness and so on, and then there's all these conspiracies that are wrapped up around the illness, but that's really the smallest aspect of what we've got to deal with, the very smallest aspect.
So this is problem number one here, and proportionally, it should only really be occupying this amount of the board right up there.
Okay, so all of this stuff right here should be squished down into that little space, right?
So that so that all of that just comes out of that little area, then the rest of the board over here is to address the real problem, which is that civilization is broken.
And if we think of civilization appropriately, we will come to the realization that uh Jean Baudrillard uh was quite correct.
He's a post-Marxist philosop French philosopher, and uh he's quite correct in being able to define civilization as a system of systems.
And uh so the current civilization we're in right now was broken by the bioweapon on October 19, 2019.
And that civilization had taken almost 50 years to progress from 1970 to 2020, and we called that civilization globalization.
Okay.
And it's broken.
And uh it was a system of systems.
It was a system of more than just a system of systems.
It was a system metaphor applied up over the the top.
It was a system plan, a system design applied over the top of all of the other systems.
So this was the just in time inventory model that was applied to, and actually we should have a little tilde symbol there, that was just that was applied to all of the other systems.
So every system was invoking a just in time uh inventory system where you manufacture it, you basically store it in the transport until it arrives at the destination where it's uh uh assembled into whatever it's supposed to be, and then that device or whatever it's supposed to be gets into another transport system, which is also its warehousing, and it's stored there until it gets in the hands of the consumer.
So there's no warehousing, there's no inventory.
So you start off with Big piles of raw material here in trees or mines or whatever, you know, big piles of raw material that then spend most of their life in transport.
A little tiny bit of their life in fabrication.
And then more time in transport and then put into use.
And they have planned obsolescence and they're supposed to drop off and die and all of this kind of stuff.
And so that you would then go back, and everybody who was a consumer, this was all intended to support the consumer society.
And that that died on October 19th.
So all of this is gone.
The whole just-in-time transport system is gone.
There's no more big boats coming from China filled with uh containers.
We won't get any more containers from China likely.
Wherever the containers are at the moment, they're going to be stuck there for a long time.
Not because we run out of oil, not because we run out of ships, but rather because we run out of something to put into those containers to make it worthwhile to move them somewhere else.
And so the containers themselves will become their own sort of a cast-off commodity as we go forward here.
And there will be all kinds of cast-offs from our broken civilization that is the broken globalization that took us nearly 50 years that was destroyed in just mere months by the bioweapon that the Communist Party of China let loose.
And we should note here that within the conspiracy areas, the communist party of China is pumping out vast quantities.
So they're a feed source for conspiracies because they're trying to desperately deflect blame from themselves for poisoning humanity and breaking our civilization, which was a system of systems.
And we now see that Jean Baudrillard was correct, and that a system is of systems is very delicate.
It requires a homeostasis, a balance among all of the systems in order for it to all work out.
So right now we have a Tesla car system that requires just in time delivery of parts.
Well, those just those parts aren't coming.
So when your Tesla breaks down, wherever it happens to break down at, that's it.
Once of the parts that are in the United States are used up, there won't be new ones coming from China.
So whatever parts are able to be distributed, that's it.
Those cars are kaput wherever they remain.
Unless whatever breaks could be handcrafted or some other substitute could be used, such as a locally available part.
Or, you know, tires, that kind of thing.
Sure, no problem.
Lithium batteries, well, those are going to be hard to come by.
So uh so all of these systems, you know, all the electric vehicles, all of the all vehicles, as a matter of fact.
Anything that complex is broken because those were heavily dependent upon uh just-in-time level of complexity on top of everybody's just-in-time um uh delivery systems for their individual parts streams.
And so it became extremely complex as we built up, very complicated.
And as we see, a breakdown at a fundamental layer, and the whole thing comes crashing down.
So there won't be new cars produced for a while, uh, new car models, uh, there won't be new jet airplanes, there won't be um well, there won't be much point of jet travel, so the whole global airline industry will dissolve.
Uh, travel is such as it becomes will radically change because our civilization is broken, and so the system of systems that support it and define that civilization, and from which it took its name, is broken, and our just-in-time delivery system is part of that breaking.
But but it actually goes to all of the systems here.
So the just-in-time system as it relates to agriculture is broken.
And we can see that now.
And Tim Poole is wrong, by the way.
We won't be going to veganism because, in order to support an agriculture system based around grains, which is his supposition, beans and rice.
Beans and rice don't store as long as he thinks, by the way.
And if they get bacteria on the beans, they'll store less than a year and they'll become inedible.
Um, and uh rice can mold, etc.
So they don't store as long as he thinks unless you take proper storage precautions.
And it's the same with anything.
So he's really debating preservation of food, not food items.
But we won't become vegans because the complexity required to support protein from grains is huge.
It destroys vast quantities of animal life, it destroys the land.
You have to have a huge giant monocropping agriculture system such as we have now, and that's broken.
So there won't be veganism.
So we'll lose veganism and vegetarianism because the agricultural system that supported it is broken.
And note I'm referring to this globally, right?
Many places it's not as broken as it is here in the United States.
We were heavily dependent on transported foods.
Many places are not that way.
So they're there, but in China, even China's agriculture system is shot.
And the people don't trust the CCP, they don't trust the food anymore, and it's getting that's becoming a real issue for the Chinese populace relative to the CCP.
And that's that's showing up in some of the conspiracies that are showing up in some um uh non-Chinese servers, yet close enough that Chinese citizens can participate through connections.
Anyway, so agriculture is broken here in the West primarily, but um uh throughout the planet.
So we won't be buying, you know, bananas from uh South America, we won't be buying bananas from Africa if you live in Europe.
Uh, you know, the transport of um uh out of season foods will break down uh and our food choices are going to change because we're we're also uh encountering another stressor here.
So we had civilization under the stressor of the under all of its stressors, you know, reaching various different criticalities.
But we also have climate.
And it's getting cold.
And cold is going to impact all of our attempts to rebuild our system of systems towards a civilization.
Now bear in mind the politicians are always assward, they always backward thinking people.
So they're gonna try and rebuild the civilization as they knew it, which can't happen.
We need to design a whole new civilization that will occur organically based on the young minds that will be doing the rebuilding, okay?
And they'll be rebuilding in a climate that's going to be cold.
So they're gonna have to adapt the whatever new agriculture system to an ice age.
But that's good that it broke now as opposed to being very heavily invested in breaking down nine years from now.
And believe me, all right, it's a much better that it broke this year, and and we can start making radical changes as a result of the of this problem and not having that problem forced on us.
So we'll be ahead of this problem by at least nine years.
And this will be a good thing because we're gonna instantly localize and break up our old monoculture into distributed and decentralized, which is ever such ever so much more resilient.
And yes, there appears to be a higher cost factor involved, but you get a much higher quality of product, and uh because there is no transport of even fruit, for instance, you're not gonna have to deal with green fruit and being able to not really digest green fruit, its impact on your guts, etc., because you'll either grow fruit yourself and eat it when it's ripe or you won't eat it.
And so um so we'll be we'll be ahead of that.
So the breakdown in the globalization is going to be good for the resiliency of humanity, especially going through the ice age.
So we might as well put up here that just one of our challenges is ice age.
Ice age.
Um, and that's going to affect uh how we rebuild, where we rebuild, where we put our resources and all this sort of stuff.
But it'll be evolutionary as we grow for go forward.
So it'll involve us within our rebuilding and will influence and inform our rebuilding efforts, uh, mostly without us getting too wrapped up in really planning for it.
So in other words, it'll be cold this year, and in after two years of really cold weather, we'll think, hmm, maybe next year is going to be pretty cold, better put some extra insulation in this factory, or you know, better make our greenhouse a little thicker, that kind of thing.
So that we'll get to the point where uh we have um a natural adaptation response to the environment.
Uh especially since we're going to end up being local, okay.
So the problems will become localized.
So uh this is good for us.
The resiliency on our food system as it rebuilds will mean that you, if you're in the Northeast or in the northern part of the United States, you won't be dependent on what happens to labor conditions in California for vegetables in the winter.
Because if they're not grown locally for you, you won't have them.
If you don't can them, you won't have them.
This this sort of thing, right?
It's going to be at that level.
And this goes back to Tim Poole and his misunderstanding.
If we were to degrade, we don't degrade back to individuals that go in out and graze in the, you know, as a social order, we don't degrade after all the chaos and everything, back towards a society of grazing animals.
We degrade back towards predators.
That's what we are.
We are predators.
And so the protein issues are ever so much more complex for vegetarians, because it is hard to get protein out of grains.
And you think, oh, beans are a good source, etc., but they're nowhere near as bioavailable as meat.
And we're basically prior to any uh, let's say that civilization was 6,000 years old.
Well, presumably since the last ice age then, only half of that time have we been in an agriculture civilization, and prior to that, for half of that time for at least 6,000 years, uh we were since the last ice age, uh, we were hunter-gatherers.
So we were predators, and we only ate those vegetables that we found.
We didn't cultivate.
Very much like the millions, tens of millions of people that lived here in North America prior to the uh invasion by the Europeans.
So, anyway, agriculture is broken, um, complex machinery is broken.
So, and this includes communications, includes space, uh includes the ability to put rockets into space.
Um, so Elon Musk and all of that stuff, you know, that'll peter out fairly quick because we're gonna end up having to rebuild civilization.
We won't be able to afford extraneous things that don't actually put food on the table right away, that don't actually react to and help ward off the effects of the ice age right away.
And so, yeah, maybe it's good to go to Mars because uh humanity would be spread out then, and if we uh died off here on Earth, uh we'd have uh, you know, potentially have humanity living on Mars.
Well, that'd be fine, but if it takes all of humanity dying off here to put a small colony on Mars, no, fuck it.
You know, that's not a good strategy, guys.
So we'll lose, we'll we'll be losing all these kind of things here, right?
This includes the 5G, as I stated in a previous talk about why David Icke is wrong, and basically David Icke is wrong in his video because he just makes assertions, he does not provide any evidence.
The people he relies on, their uh thinking is all based on wrong assumptions, and their credentials are not valid for the thinking required for the situation we're in.
So, anyway, so uh, you know, he's he's back over here with uh so we have David Icke over here with all the conspiracy guys.
I love David Icke, don't get me wrong.
Uh I think he's uh he's I love him.
He's a he's a good guy and he's done some good thinking, but a lot of his conclusions are bogus, and he's really had to suffer for the uh good conclusions he's had.
Uh but anyway, so over here is our minor problem.
Bear in mind that should be shrunk down there in all of this area here used for basically all this rebuilding stuff, and so we're all stuck in this um isolation.
We have over here, by the way, in our conspiracies, we have all of the strangeness that's going on with hospitals that's notice.
So strangeness in MR, manifesting reality, okay?
And that includes hospitals that are not filled as much as um uh some investigators might want them to be filled, that they can't use the words that they would like to be used, such as uh mayhem and chaos and full parking lots.
Also, by the way, don't get me wrong, I've the disease part of this, the illness part, is indeed quite real.
And I've counseled people that have gone through it.
Some of the people I I correspond with have lost relatives to it who have died because of it, and the relatives did not necessarily have comorbidities that would cause them to fail rapidly or whatever.
And so, you know, I know that David Icke is wrong because he has no exposure of this.
I'm estimating that he really became aware of it sometime in late January, uh, long after the CCP had started scrubbing out all the evidence of their own participation.
Plus, David Ike is taking the Chinese Communist Party's word for it for what they did, and that their numbers are lower, and all of this other bullshit.
So David Icke is 100% wrong.
He doesn't have a leg to stand on, uh, or if he had a stool, all three legs are knocked out from underneath it.
The conspiracies that the Communist Party is is um shoving out at the moment are not doing us any good in redirecting us to civilization because into rebuilding because these guys, Communist Party of China, is basically saying, hey, it's all fine, guys, we're gonna go back to the old system of systems.
We'll be shipping you stuff here, we're our state-owned enterprises are going, we're getting ready to let contracts.
Like, no, that's not happening.
Um, country after country after country is abandoning them, and even as Tim Poole reports here in the U.S., we have the you know, our agriculture system breaking down, there's going to be protein shortages, um, people are gonna go hungry, it's gonna cause uh chaos here.
Our political infrastructure is not uh able to deal with this, especially when their enforcement arm is breaking down under the illness as well.
So if David Icke were correct, why would the powers that be have all of the cops and uh fire people and the hospital guys, all the first responders and the military become ill in such amounts as to impact their ability to maintain the civilization order in favor of the power elite?
You know, there's no no logic there whatsoever.
Um so the the underpinning of it all, the civilizational structure, the system of systems, has actually broken, and it's just a matter of us recognizing how broke it is and how much we're able to put it back together, or to craft something jury rigged and make it go along and get fixed.
There'll be many areas where you won't have enough people that are willing to put in the effort to repair, recover, and rebuild for it to occur there.
And a lot of people will just simply leave and move out.
And so this doesn't suit the deep state.
So all of those arguments that this is the deep state trying to take down Trump bullshit, because if Trump goes, the deep state goes.
It's they're that closely joined.
If the administration is of the United States, is that uh affected that that Trump is removed from power, is anybody going to pay attention to anyone else that's shoved in there under any circumstances under these circumstances now?
No.
I mean, please understand that you know they could put anybody they want, they put Hillary, Biden, anybody.
Military isn't going to listen to them, uh, you know, because the military's got its own problems just trying to stay non-ill and fight the bioweapon.
And a lot of them are now starting to understand it's a bioweapon, and they've got to get real and dealing with it, as do many of the corporations, because some of the guys I know that are in the building uh in the future forecasting business, and I was deep in that business, and I know a lot of the the uh hole-in-the-ground players, the people that you just don't read their stuff because the government pays them to talk only to the government, right?
To plan only for the government.
And I know these guys, um, and they're all out there, some of them have asked my opinion on a few things, and they're all out there planning for uh rebuilding of a civilization that will be a new system of systems, and it's gonna take their estimates now, or are in the 18-year period of time uh to recover to something that has an effective uh stability.
We've lost, for instance, the dollar, there's de dollarization, the oil industry is collapsing along with all of the other broken parts of this, and um, and it just goes on and on and on.
We've lost health care.
I mean, the hospitals are working, but all the medicines come from China, so the meds meds are gone, right?
Mids so we've lost all kinds of stuff.
We lost the ability to make computers.
And believe me, we know how to make them, so we'll recover, we'll be able to make chip factories here again, and so on.
But all that stuff has to be done.
That's why they're thinking 18 years, and they're also thinking that the social order will be entirely different because to get to that 18 years, this is where the real conspiracy comes in, and this is what all of the other guys missed.
Okay, so in the title here it says what they all missed, and uh David Icke, um, Kerry Cassidy, Simon Park, Simon Park's a weird guy, anyway.
Um David Wilcock and his cadre, you know, um Fat James uh Gil Gillaland, um Corey Good, um uh all these people, right?
Um Sala and even Richard Dolan, even um uh uh Joseph Farrell and Dark Journalists, all these people have missed the what is actually the ultimate conspiracy here that will is already evolving, and that it has nothing to do with continuity of government.
C O G sorry.
It has nothing to do with continuity of government because the government's quite sure that they're gonna survive, but now they're desperate to allow the rest to have the rest of us survive so that they can get stay up on the power structure because it does you can't be on top of a power pyramid if there's if there aren't the bottom layers, and we're really going through them.
So uh, so it's not about continuity of government at all, it's it's about shaping this new sci-fi world, and so those people that are actually thinking and planning and are uh now for government in holes in the ground are deciding what your sci-fi world is going to be like.
It's not the it's not the bubble-headed press, it's not the alternate press, it's not the uh, you know, it's not Joe Rogan, it's not any of the people he has on there as guists, it's not the uh mathematicians or the physicists or any of that.
It's a group of um futurists that are trying to come up with a plan that will allow us to get from breaking of civilization to this new sci-fi world in an 18-year period of time because they're figuring it if it's taking 22 years, that's a whole generation, and we won't make it.
It's got to be able to be accomplished within one generation, and that's why they've got their sights set on on 18 years or less.
And the way they're looking at it is this um progression towards this period right here, but to get there, they've got to meet certain big spikes along the way of accomplishments stepping us up into the sci-fi world such that all of us guys down here can see that once we've achieved that spike,
we'll have that much more confidence in the plan, and we'll go for it, sort of like you know, the Q thing, have confidence in the plan, which is a bunch of Qish shit.
Anyway, though, but but this is what they're gonna have to do.
They've got to direct us to be able to see all of these things towards a goal that we will all commonly agree is worth pursuing, or at least enough of us, and they understand that they really only need to get three percent, and if they can get three percent of the people to have a good vision of this,
uh those three percent will bring along with them um eight to ten percent, and that's all that's required to change the course of humanity and the future.
And there's a group of people right now that are engineering this that are thinking about how do we achieve this goal here of making it to sci-fi world within those 18 years, and how do we get 3% of the people to see this vision?
And that is actually the conspiracy that's going on right this instant in the background.
And you don't hear David Icke talking about it.
He's locked in a okay.
So as people grow, let me point out something.
For adult males in the old world, the old civilization where it was dollar dependent, you as an adult male, your prime earning years were basically 401 to 59.
And within there, there was a smaller chunk of six to eight years that were your peak earning years.
But after 59, you of course degrade, you go towards uh retirement.
But really, it's after 51 that your earnings peak out and start leveling off.
And this this reflects to a great degree what happens mentally to humans that are from about 51 onward, you lose flexibility of thinking.
And a lot of your thinking becomes rigidified.
You have what's known as calcified or crystallized intelligence.
You're maybe very, very, very, very uh detailed knowledge about specific subjects and able to put things together greatly, but it's difficult for you to learn.
Um so and it's just the way it is.
You know, old people don't learn much, can't teach an old dog new tricks, etc., etc.
So uh so it's inculcated into our our culture that this is the way it is with people.
And so um the point of it all is basically that the thinking that is gotten us to here is not going to be able to, we're not gonna be able to recreate our civilization.
The flexibility of thinking that is required to uh take us forward is uh within the young people, the um uh so the power structure now, their thinking is not going to succeed in getting us right there.
But some of these the people that they've hired are actually making plans now, a giant conspiracy, if you will, to shovel us towards sci-fi world, and they're they're trying to get some percentage of us to identify with this vision such that we will work towards it.
Now, what's interesting about this, I mean, there's tons of stuff that's interesting about it.
Uh, we're gonna live through uh this process getting there, is that um they have a history within the deep state of investigating UFOs, um, you know, the idea of space aliens and all of this, and can use that history as well as the things that they have learned in these investigations to propel us along to this world.
And they may indeed have to do that if we get to an understanding that so much of our systems are broken, and we start seeing places like um in very large metropolitan areas start devolving into Mad Max world.
At some point, then they will be forced uh through political pressures by the backward-looking politicians whose whose thinking is all uh crystallized and is not flexible, but they will be forced by the paranoia of those guys to propel us faster into sci-fi world and may roll out some of the stuff that's hidden in ARA 51, that kind of a deal, right?
And so um, so I actually think this very exciting time.
I'm all whipped up about all of this.
I'm gonna be active and engaged.
Uh, you know, the communist party of China poisoned humanity and stole my retirement.
Uh, and I'm really pissed, uh, very, very irritated.
Um, and but I'm using that anger and irritation towards motivation towards getting stuff done, including these videos, because someone's got to come on out there and say first, David Icke and all the conspiracy guys are wrong, and here's why.
And then uh second, uh, here's what they all missed.
Okay, that the powers that be are not prepared for civilization to be broken.
The powers that be are as flummoxed as by this as everybody else, and we'll soon see the degradation of the Church of Rome, the cult of Rome, the royal families, the Tavistock Institute, all of these things are just gonna go as the as we go forward.
They can't exist in a in a lockdown control structure, and because it totally exposes them and other reasons.
There's always huge amounts of resistance to that.
There's always an explosion of activity after the lockdowns are end, frequently resulting in revolutionary kind of activities, especially when you've got an exposed enemy that's going to be labeled as being part of the bioweapon that caused all of this stuff, but also they can't exist in the in the uh breakdown of civilization in a non-lockdown fashion.
And so they're they're toast either way.
They're totally gone.
And it's up to the newer generations to take us into sci-fi world as they may invent it, but you've got to remember you've got the ultimate conspiracy, which is there's people in little holes in the ground sitting over desks with computers right this minute, trying to plan out this sort of progression to get you to a sci-fi world with them still on top.
And that's the goal.
They want to still be on top.
So, anyway, um, so so there's really the conspiracy world.
And uh David Icke is correct about a lot of the conspiracy shit, but he's totally wrong about what's going to happen next and how all this is gonna play out and so on.
Very first thing that's gonna happen is we're gonna starve or not.
We're gonna freeze or not.
Um but globalization is done, okay?
It's toast.
So we say goodbye to that civilization that took 50 years to be created because it's shot.
We're gonna have war with China.
One way or another, we'll have or not China, but war with the CCP.
Uh, as it becomes more and more labeled that this is a bioweapon, that's an inevitability because they were the ones who let it out.
Never mind the fact that the West participated in it, London paid for it, you know.
I mean, the City of London money, etc., etc.
Never mind all of that.
Uh NATO involved, never mind all of that.
Uh go and look at George Webb's videos.
Um, so anyway, this is where we're at.
Uh it's gonna be really interesting.
We have to recreate everything.
We're gonna, it took us 50 years to move most of our manufacturing capacities to China.
Uh they're trying to say that we have to recreate manufacturing facilities to this extent or greater within 18 years.
So we're way the hell back here at the moment, and in order to get even to 18 years into sci-fi world, we've got giant strides we've gotta take.
So it won't be robotics because we don't have anybody to make the robots.
We don't have anybody here making the magnets to make the servo motors to make the robots.
So first we've got to make a factory to make the magnets.
In order to make the factory, we've got to have machines to make bricks.
We've got to have machines to, you know, harvest the uh the soil to make the bricks.
We've got to have people who know how to do them the engineering for this.
So you see where we're at, right?
Uh we don't have shop classes or any of that kind of stuff.
Now we've got the impact on schools.
At least schools are shut down, okay?
At least the education system, the schooling system is broken and it's thrown away.
It's gone, it's toast.
Um warriors, social justice engineering, all that's gone.
That whole premise is is shot because it can't exist except with the old civilization that was able to support it.
That's that's totally gone.
So when schools reopen, they'll be focused on teaching people how to repair cars in the absence of uh adequate parts, how to reuse electrical parts, how to fabricate uh workarounds to broken um uh computer uh uh uh apparatus that controls various sensors and so on.
Uh, how to take parts out of refrigerators and use them in cars, how to take parts out of cars and use them in refrigerators, etc.
etc.
We're seeing it right now with people trying to make ventilators out of Tesla parts, right?
So that's where our civilization is right now, and that's where we're going.
That's uh a good example of where we're going right uh into the future is making do.
We've got to make a way.
And so all of our schools from this point on are gonna have to be intensely focused on practicality because we can't afford gender studies.
We can't afford there won't be transgender surgeries because there won't be chemicals to support any of that.
Uh there won't be psychiatry, there won't be psychiatric chemicals anymore.
Uh so uh it just goes on and on and on and on.
So all of the civilization created from 1970s in through 2020 is shot.
It's gone.
We have to replace it.
So we've got to replace all of that 50 years.
It was is crap society.
It didn't last.
It was only 50 years.
That's not very long as these things go.
So now is now's time to start building on sci-fi world.
And if you're a young guys, you know, uh if you're young guys, put your energy into something that you want to see exist there.
Start reading um uh Boskowitz, uh start reading um uh Butminster Fuller, okay, because we're not gonna get it in the with the old system, where you're not gonna get it with Feynman or any of these other kind of things.
You need to understand the real world we're in and get us moving towards this, uh, because our old system of systems built on that old structure is gone.
So, anyway, that's a whole lot of verbiage today.
Probably won't do any of these for a while.
We'll see if this gets up and how um universe reacts to it all.
But anyway, this is what they all missed was this little tiny wedge of conspiracies here from government that's gonna try and engineer us all within this 18 year period of time into sci fi world.
It's gonna be fun.
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