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Jan. 16, 2021 - Clif High
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2021 01 16 SciFi World! We're HERE!
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Okay, we're going.
Today is January 16, 2021.
And we're here.
We're here.
Welcome to Sci-Fi World.
Sorry about that.
There is junk everywhere because of this COVID stuff.
I've had to turn my office into a storage facility, just because we're so isolated and stuff.
Anyway, so I'm always rolling over cords or that sort of thing.
Anyway, we're here.
We're now in sci-fi world.
All of the solar system, all of the planets are now all within the age of Aquarius.
So we've got 2160 or 2159.
Years left in the age of Aquarius.
This is the age of the knowledge bearer.
It's unique among the zodiac in being the only one historically ever represented by a human avatar.
That human avatar was male and was frequently associated with water in the sense of pouring out knowledge.
Anyway, though, so uh so this is all about cycles and time and all of that kind of stuff.
And we'll get into some interesting sorts of things.
Before we do, I've got to put tools away and get rid of crap here so I can get out my markers and some other stuff.
However, okay, so before we uh go into this, um uh let's do a little bit of um uh opportunity for everyone and perhaps a uh financial opportunity for one or two or three or four people, who knows.
Okay, so the idea is that um it's going to be necessary that people get real serious about homeschooling.
All right.
You can uh we can essentially forget about a nationally open uh functioning schooling system.
I won't call them an education system because it's total misnomer.
Uh but the schooling system is is totally broken down.
Academia is breaking down, as are a lot of things, which is why we'll go, which is what we're gonna go into.
Uh however, before we do that, here's a marvelous opportunity for somebody.
It really annoys me that I'm not a lot younger and have this idea because I could do this and it would be really cool.
Um but what I've got here is a book called The Loom of Language by this guy, uh Frederick uh Bodmer, Frederick Bodmer.
He was a Swiss fellow.
This book was written in the 40s.
He developed it with this other guy, Lancelot Hogbyn, who I think was English.
Um Frederick Bodmer ended up or or I don't end up, but I mean he he um uh served uh in a very high language capacity for the uh for MIT and he was reputed to have been involved in some very high-level uh language work for governments regarding translations, utilities, um CIA kind of shit, right?
Not natural language processing, but but uh precursors to that.
Uh the guy died in like 1960.
Uh he's born in 1892, I think.
Anyway, um marvelous fellow, absolutely magnificent mind.
And when he connected with Lancelot, uh who had already been on this path on his own, they put together this uh really remarkable uh learning tool.
And it is my idea that everybody should go get this learning tool, it costs you less than $30 on Amazon.
Uh you use this learning tool and you shall become great.
All right.
But somebody, uh my idea was to actually take this learning tool and develop a whole uh home study course from this learning tool for homeschoolers, and then figure out some way to profit from it.
Not massively, but you don't have to.
You only have to get a little bit for each one of these things because if you're if I'm correct, this course would be so popular it would endure forever and royalties would come your way until you know your bones were dust.
Um but in any event the idea is based on this book, The Loom of Language.
Uh and also on Lancelot's book, his own separate Book called Math for the Millions.
So you could take the math book and develop a whole homeschool course around mathematics, and you can take this book and develop a whole homeschool course around language, around languages.
Okay, so this book is valuable for people that are just going to be writers in their own language, never intend to learn another word in any other language.
Or public speakers or presenters of any kind, script writers, anybody who has to craft with words should read this book.
It's very, very lengthy, obviously.
I annotate as I go along, so I get at all the cool shit later.
I always maintain my bookmarks as I'm running through it.
I run read many books at a time, so I might have six books going at any given moment.
So I'm reading Wheelock's Latin as well as this, as well as working on Boscovich's Theoria.
Getting close to the end of a significant portion of number three, part number three in that one, which we'll get to in a minute.
Anyway, so uh you could, for instance, I could, from this book, develop a uh a series of homeschool uh video courses and supplementally supplemental material.
That is, you could break out the material that's presented here and make it into smaller little units, um, and that could even be retailed as as booklets and uh workbooks and grammars and the whole damn thing, right?
And make a whole industry out of it.
And you could do from kindergarten all the way up through probably it would be extremely valuable even for um graduate language study people.
Uh but I would take it at least up through second year uh college level, right?
Uh so it's that complete a concept and a course of instructions.
It was designed for returning uh GIs, uh government issue soldiers in uh World at the end of World War II.
It was written in like I think 1944, and Hogman had worked before on his mathematics for the millions, and but it also came out of that period of time, uh, World War II, etc.
And so this was designed for home school people because the government at that time had some sense to them, and the military said we've got to do something with all of these people that we've educated in all these skills.
They used to be farmers and now are basically technicians, a technical class.
True, the technician was you know an instrument of war, but nonetheless, we've seen that they're they've seen that their minds can be activated and so on, and so they're gonna have ambition.
We've got to provide them with you know peaceful things to do.
This is always a smart thing.
If you're a ruler or in the ruling class, you always want to make your uh give your military guys a very effective option to continuing their service in the larger society and reaping the rewards of an accumulation of of um education as they go along and prestige, etc.
etc.
Right?
They need a path forward.
Uh that's what's wrong with our military at the moment, is a bunch of um just 50 years of um uh bad damn management.
Man, anyway, uh so um uh so they uh so these two books, um the the Luma language, I have mathematics for the millions upstairs, but I was too lazy to go get it.
Um you could develop huge levels of courses, right?
And um you could profit everybody who would take the course in terms of they they get they're not in their minds, not in the ability to read this material, which is um not difficult.
It's extremely well presented, uh step by step by step.
It's fascinating, the narrative is good, uh, but it's not gonna be for everybody's taste.
People learn in different ways.
I think there's I've actually identified seven different um unique learning patterns across my life path of people I've had to educate, because I used to have to teach courses.
Uh when computers first started coming out, I was so far ahead of the curve.
I was old enough.
So all of the people that were getting just getting into the games and that kind of stuff, they were in their teens.
Um of them were into the and they were trying to teach their parents and stuff.
While they were doing that, I was in a professional capacity trying to educate vast quantities of state government workers how to use word processing.
What were the fundamental concepts of the computer?
I would have people at that time who would be given a mouse that had a little Tail to the computer, and they're up here aiming it like a remote control for uh an infrared remote control for um a television, uh, thinking that that's how it works.
So they needed to be educated in a basic fundamental level, and I did this for across a number of years, rapidly moving out of educating.
I I basically set up the courses and let others instruct those because there were going to be a lot of these people that needed this repetitious course, and I get bored easily.
So I went on to developing courses on you know how to train people to program, how to train people network security before networks were a thing, really, right?
Uh so that sort of thing, right?
Then I worked for all these people like um Microsoft Consulting and airlines and uh you know government agencies and shit.
Uh anyway, so somebody could take these these two books and develop some really whiz-bang courses out of them.
And as I say, universe would be uh uh reward you because that's a basic tenet of life is that you know um rewards come, and actually it's that way, when universe sees, and I can't make that symbol, but it's something like that, that you've added value.
So if you add value to universe, you'll get rewarded.
Uh just the way it works.
Um you may have to add value for some time, and then boom, you get big reward.
Maybe that you start getting incremental rewards.
It's gonna be different with everybody.
Uh, but universe will reward you for adding value uh to stuff that's going on.
Um at various different levels.
Uh so um, all right, so now there's been a bunch of stuff that's been happening, uh, as everybody is aware, but I'm gonna go off into some other divergent happenings that maybe you're not so much aware of.
Uh there have been a big bloom in magnet research.
One of the things I wanted to briefly touch on here, but it's inherent in the larger topic.
The larger topic is cycles versus linear.
Um, but there have been uh bloom in recent or recent days, recent weeks of magnet research of people putting in uh papers to scientific uh review committees, all of this kind of thing, and I read a lot of these things.
A lot of this stuff is in an area called spintronics.
And spintronics is micromagnet shit, all involved in getting data off of media of some form, whether it's a magnetic bubble, um, whether it's a static magnetic uh matrix in this little um array, whether it's a spinning uh CD, that kind of thing, right?
Uh even the old tape.
Uh so spintronics really originated with the Germans in the 1940s when they developed uh magnetic tape.
Uh we don't know who did it, any of that.
It was a weird thing.
Our troops came over and found all these um, they would they would attack these stations that the Germans had set up, these little bunkers.
I actually saw them in the Black Forest, uh, where they would go and bomb the shit out of them and spend all kinds of time attacking these stations, only to discover they were empty, and that was just uh this uh giant loop of tape that was uh broadcasting uh instructions or whatever out of there.
We'd never seen such a thing.
We knew about records, we knew about vinyl, but nobody had ever seen uh magnetic moving tape.
Uh so we don't know who invented it actually, but magnetic moving tape is basically the same idea as the micromagnetics and spin spintronics, which is the in induction of a magnetic difference, okay?
Uh doesn't have to be a bubble, just a difference in in strata causing a bubble effect, and then you move the thing underneath a reader, and you've got spintronics inherently.
But there's been all kinds of uh it's really a big damn business, lots of money in that because the more shit you can pack into a smaller area, the more money you make because you don't need as many resources, yada yada yada.
And so a lot of people put effort into this.
So there's been a lot of um interesting developments there.
There's also been interesting developments theoretically, and that's we've always got to not trust these guys because they're claiming to be experts, they're from academia, and they're all basing all this shit on mathematics, which is a squirrely deep thinking, not clear thinking.
Nonetheless, there's been these physicists that are saying, uh, hooray, we now know how to get free energy.
It has to do with these magnetic whorls around um black holes.
Well, okay, fuck them.
All right, we're not gonna put a black black hole in your backyard and plug your devices into it.
So I don't care what their concept or what their thinking is on that because it's at a level that is fantastically not possible for humans to really get at.
And if you read into the article, you find out they're talking about being able to get free energy for whole civilization kind of deals, right?
And truly so far theoretical as to probably by the time we got to actually trying to implement it, we would discover it was all bullshit to begin with.
However, there's been a an intermediate level couple of breakthroughs about magnets and how they work and complex magnetic fields, which I was demonstrating with my little twisty magnet things.
This breakthrough does not relate to me.
It was done independently by a Japanese guy and a Russian guy.
And they wrote the paper in Russian.
It took me a long time to read through it.
Technical Russian is a bitch.
I got a big damn dictionary just for the technical words.
Anyway, though, so the thing is that what they're talking about is what a lot of the myself and the radical etherists are working towards, which is the basic ability to, okay, so there are a magnet.
Let's just say that we if we had a spherical magnet, the point of the uh dielectric plane is right in the very middle of it.
But the effect of the dielectric plane is this kind of like um wedge-shaped thing on each side, and it extends out.
That is the outer limits of the magnetic field shape that we would be dealing with.
And uh this would be the active region here.
This part of the dielectric plane, uh, this is this accounts for the precession of all atoms, all magnets, uh planets, uh, you know, solar systems, galaxies, and universe, is this is this deviation here.
It's it's what allows the ether to provide us with magnetism.
If magnetism didn't exist, life would not exist because it's in all of your cells.
This also relates into things like the vaccine and mRNA and a lot of shit they don't understand about it, okay.
But anyway, so uh the Japanese and the and the Russian guy have conceptually, and then they went a little bit, I guess.
I haven't read into that, the actual description of the um experiment, uh, but they've conceptually come up to the point where they're able to determine the deviation between the uh I don't know if this let me get a darker, I'm gonna put it in blue, but uh what I'm gonna draw here is basically this quarrel kind of an effect that is created by what are known as the magnetic lines of force.
And they go around and around like this, and they all run into each other, and it goes dot dot dot on the other side, and it comes back into the other aspect of the dielectric plane, which is that part of it that eats up the magnetism released.
Which I'm uh I won't go into all of the details on that.
The whole point of this is that the um the Russian and the Japanese guy have been able to detect the differences between the potentiality and the actuality of the expressed magnetism.
So there's sort of a gap.
There's sort of a um uh a space, if you will, that we can see.
I've seen these gaps and spaces, and I've seen the the what I called the bear dither effect of the magnetism fading out uh and being reabsorbed back into the ether, right?
And these guys have actually come out and and are able in within the magnetic um uh field area to be able to describe this uh area here.
They they think that there's a null zone in there that's that is a good term for it.
I don't really uh uh agree with it.
That was a magnetic uh or a mathematic um conclusion.
They may be correct, I wouldn't, but it but it's a good name for it.
Okay, so this is the active zone of the magnetic line of force, and this is the null zone in there, and they can actually map it with these highly sensitive uh basically laser and and mirror uh devices, okay.
Anyway, so the thing is um that this is important because we're on our on our way to be able to um isolate and deal with and thus use the individual uh magnetic force line at this level in the way that we never used to think of um magnets as anything other than dipolar.
Now we know that there's both mono and multipolar magnets.
And so now if we can get to the point where we can start isolating and dealing with individual um magnetic lines of force, as in containing, reflecting, um compressing, altering, and magnifying, then you have everything you need for a ray gun, right?
That would you'd be able to sit here, nullify the gravity from the handle of the ray gun down to the planet by a use of a magnetic uh force line that does that, and then aim another magnetic force line over there.
So basically you've got yourself a levered tripod that's anchored to the core of the planet and aim it over there at that uh D8 cat, umpty umpty umpty tens of thousands of pounds, and go and set it down on top of that boat.
You know, this is gonna be some cool shit.
Um so, but this is a few years out.
But anyway, so I wanted to say that that's um, and that's also on, you know, it's on the pathway to floating RV shit, right?
Uh recreational vehicles that hover about, and you can go fishing and um and visit your friends, and you know, have a glass of wine and fuck the government because you're floating over the top of them, and you're in your magnetic bubble, and they couldn't do shit to you as long as you're in there anyway.
That's the thing about the Boskovich and uh and the um interconnected, okay.
So everything in Boscovich is numbered.
Every article, every paragraph is numbered.
These the Boskowitz's uh Theora, what I'm talking about is Boscovich, um, okay, so Joseph Roger, uh Ruguero Boskovich, a Serbian, uh published a book in um I say 17, no, no.
Uh I'll I'll go and look.
It's like in the 17, 1600s.
Um it escaped me at the moment.
Anyway, though, uh he divided his book into three parts.
Uh the first two parts are set up for part number three.
Part number three is the application of the theory of uh his natural philosophy, which is basically the theory of everything, a description of the ether, um, and uh it and how it attaches to materials.
And so within that part three is just a treasure trope.
I mean, probably I don't know, maybe a million patents will come out of people that that read those three parts and concentrate on part three and the application of the materials because the thinking is so key.
Also note that there have only been two ever, only two uh basic theories of universe the ether or atoms.
Atoms took us so far, boink, that's it.
They also, the atom atomist theory never invented anything until Tesla came along with the and used his knowledge of the ether to craft all of the underlying electric electrical elements that the atomists took over and said, Oh, we know it all now, we're gonna go off and run it and do it.
But they never have not yet created any fundamental new new knowledge ever since Tesla died.
It's so it's all it's been so a little tiny incremental improvements, lateral thinking, no new fundamental breakthroughs.
Um anyway, so that's and that's actually part of the uh the rest of this little bit of a discussion, which was to go through what's going on currently.
We're here, as I said earlier.
We're here, we're here in sci-fi world, uh, the whole planet, everybody's um involved in sci-fi world.
Um, so Bix Weir and I did a uh talk in 2019, I believe.
He called it year zero.
We discussed some of the things that would happen and whether or not humanity would survive it, still to be determined, we don't know yet, but that'll always be the case.
Uh anyway, so we're now in year one.
We've passed year zero, 2020, and now we're in year one of sci-fi world.
2020 is programmers and in um mathematicians and real scientists always start counting from zero from the null state.
This is also true of uh Taoists and yogic people and and stoics, right, because there is the acknowledgement of cycles, the null state, the the place that is not there, and uh the triality, the triune nature that is implied by that.
Because most people don't think about it, but all right, so you have a thing, and then you have everything that is not that thing.
So here we have the thing, and as a as a scientist, I would count that as actually in this case what we act we we have to do it this way, okay.
So here is nothing.
We'll just pretend there's nothing there.
And so because we have nothing, we have the null state.
We have zero.
But that's actually a one, because that's the first thing we have.
So this is the ordinal, and that's the numeral of the item.
And so nothing is zero, but it is also one.
But just because we decide we have nothing, then we instantly have everything that's in nothing.
But the minute we have that, we identify one, and so if we have something, anything at all, then we have that thing, and then we have everything else.
And so we actually have three things, because we have the thing, everything else, and then the combination of them.
So we have this, and we have that, and then we have that.
And so that triune nature of reality, it's inherent in uh magnetism, cycles, everything we're going through now.
There it's not binary.
The instant you start thinking in binary, remember you've got this triune thing going.
And you it's uh not separable from your concepts, it's not separable from the reality that will play out.
And it is actually very um uh practical for you to remember this because then you place yourself not in any isolated context and you're able to see everything that's going on.
Uh this is why um this is why I don't have a whole lot of respect for uh linear thinking, okay?
Linear thinking, it's so we have linear and we have cycles.
And we see that linear thinking is the idea that everything's gonna go along, uh time moves in a flowing thing, and so uh linear thinking can be uh seen in people around us as like the progressives, because they think we're always going to be progressing up, okay?
So we got progressives.
And their alternate conservatives see things in cycles, right?
What goes round comes round, you know.
Seasons, they live more uh interconnected with a reality that the progressives don't have.
And this also looks to the look to their lifestyles.
Progressives may be uh more easily identified with urban environments working and in an urban environment staying indoors all the time under a constant um environment.
Uh conservatives much more connected to nature, much more involved in the cycles, you know, uh spring, summer, fall, blah, blah, blah.
Uh progressives taking those cycles and look breaking them into um, you know, work weeks, uh school sessions, vacation periods, but not connecting those those breakouts within that linear progression, just seeing the linear progression as chopped up into these chunks, but time still moves that way, progression is still upward, always got to happen that way, etc.
etc.
Uh whereas the uh cyclic approach, right, uh much more accurate when we see the reality of the world around us.
So for instance, our bodies are um 98% fluid, 98% water.
Uh air go, if if the whole planet of Earth, all of the water of the planet of Earth is affected by the moon, and we see this every damn day because the tides come sloshing in relative to the moon and the sun and so on, then we can think, aha, look, that moon is so powerful it's moving all that giant mass of the Pacific Ocean and heaving it up over there.
So I'm supposed to think I'm not affected, that the water is in my body is not being affected by that moon.
Hmm.
So uh so linearists you know Basically ignore external influences on bodies, on thinking, on concepts, on the flow of time.
If something uh is affecting the tides and I'm using the tides as a measure of my time, then obviously it's controlling the flow of my time.
If my time is conceptually uh synced to the rotation of the planets in an in a presumed orbit around the sun rather than behind it, which is the reality, but it doesn't matter.
But if it's connected to the orbits, then obviously the sun and the and the planets are controlling my concepts of time, and I will perceive them that way, right?
But it and if I'm but if I go all the way down and drill down into an atomic clock that just is simply a beep, and I take it out as a beep, but I don't understand that that beep is actually being generated by the cycle of that particular uh atomic element or element at an atomic level at a at a particular kind of ether, etheric tension level, then I'm going to miss the whole cyclic nature of it all, and I'll think that everything is linear and move this way, and it's an erroneous way to think.
Um right now, very obviously 2020, 2021, we are in a part of a cycle that is energetically very much pumped up over, say the Obama years, right?
Uh very much more energetic in all different kinds of ways.
And this is not explainable if you're in a linearist thinking, because the flow of things through humanity, humanity through things, there would be no justification for big sudden spikes of activity or energy or whatever, absent some external form of influence.
If you acknowledge that external form of influence as spiking humanity at a particular time, then you must also therefore acknowledge that there that because you've acknowledged an external influence, then you must acknowledge all of those external influences that are we know are already operating, which is the big masses of the planets in the solar system, Jupiter, um Saturn, the combined masses on one side of the sun, all of these things are all going to affect us.
It is an inescapable conclusion.
And if you break down it all on your linearist thinking and allow any kind of an external influence to be affecting the mass of humans, then you must examine the source of that and you will find that there are lots of these things, and therefore you suddenly instantly, if you're open, if your mind is um honest, you will become a um a cyclicist, okay?
And that's going to change your thinking about everything.
Now, getting to some of these cycles.
Um it's not like a nice and neat cycle where it's not like that kind of a thing, right?
It's much more convoluted, much more incredibly complex.
The result of some of these cycles, though, um are visible.
So we have a cycle back in 1918 that produces uh the flu, the which they you know tag to the Spanish.
Um then we have a cycle here in 2020 that basically tags to a coronavirus as well.
And it's not a flu, but it's COVID.
And so we have COVID, all right?
And so, but we have a hundred-year separation in there.
And then 1918, and we also have a dollar crisis that had been initiated in 1914 and echoed around 1918 into 1923, where we had the hyperinflation uh in the Weimar Republic.
But that was that was a misnomer, right?
Because that hyperinflation in the Weimar Republic was in Germany as a result of World War I and all of those problems.
Um that was a precursor to that same cycle showing up just a few years later in the uh global depression of the 30s, okay, and the crash of the 1920s, and there was actually two Weimar uh republic hyperinflations.
There was one in 1917, lasted Two years, so to 1919, and then there was the bigger one that most people know about that uh started in the 1922, or you could argue late 1921, and and it lasted uh just a little over two years, but it was ever so much bigger.
Um and so we're in that same kind of a cycle now.
We've got the reappearance of the disease, and hey guys, we got hyperinflation showing up again, right?
So we get hyperinflation showing up again.
Um and you know, we've got all these political problems.
What what what was World War I, but a big damn political problem uh that that spread through all of the countries, look what's happening to all of the countries now.
Uh anti-fascism arose, the anti-fa people arose in the 1920s.
Uh what do we got now?
We got the anti-fa people coming back.
You can't tell me that cycles are not repeating throughout humanity.
And in fact, if you want to tell me that, then I'm going to say, sorry, I know cycles are, time is short, those cycles are compressing.
Get the fuck out of my way, I don't have time to mess with you.
You know, I can I can support and deal with humans that are denying reality, that's fine, but I don't have to uh accept their denial, the impact of it on my time and thinking.
It's not my job to bring them along into the 21st century.
If they want to stay a linearly or linearist and perish because of that thinking, in the upcoming events, that's universe.
Ain't shit I can do about it.
Okay, so we've now got as to as of the reckoning of today, 6.76 uh million people that have had that vaccine.
I'm not saying they're all going to perish from that vaccine, but I'm saying that that is the minimum level, um, minimum level of um uh humanity or of our social orders carry forward in damage.
We can expect that there will be damage to those individuals, many of them maybe not, many of them very healthy, maybe they'll be over able to overcome this, take corrective measures, etc.
etc.
Uh, but um within that universe of those 6.76 million, will be a lot of people that will need care for a long time.
Uh then we do not know how that is going to express into the future in terms of birth defects.
I believe this to be a thalidomide uh kind of a situation, that there will be a horrific uh price to pay for these mRNA products, not vaccines, in the form of birth defects.
And I also think that those birth defects will affect at least two subsequent generations for a lot of reasons that I'm not going to go into now.
And if anybody wants to debate me and we got some time in the future, maybe we can sit around after all of this stuff is over and do it.
Um I've got to get through this real quick.
I've got real pressing issues on my time.
Um so anyway, so um we've got progressives, we've got commies, um socialists even are linearists, and they're about to get their heads slammed into some huge serious cycles.
But because they're gonna be involved in the cycles, they won't see them as cycles.
They'll see them as some kind of hiccup in the in the glitch in the matrix, so to speak, right?
Uh just like the glitches that you know took all of the votes and threw them towards uh Biden cheated.
Um his crew.
Anyway, so this is where we are at now.
Uh we are at the point of this intersection of cycles.
I say intersection because it's this way.
So I'm um uh how do I want to say this?
Okay, so uh I know a guy uh that I met in 2010, uh he was 20 then uh in 2010, and so um he's 10 years older.
That's that's significant because he's 30 now, but within your 29th year into your 31st year at an extreme, uh is when you get your Saturn return.
Okay, that's go look it up, all right?
Especially for males.
Saturn returns are extremely powerful for males, uh for for all humans, okay, because it at 29 is when uh the system of enzymes in the women's body changes.
Uh it changes because universe basically said if you're not if you haven't bred, you know, you should have bred by now, uh we got to get rid of these enzymes, you can't keep them up the rest of your life.
And uh, and if you haven't, you haven't, it's gonna cause problems, blah, blah, blah, blah.
So uh so they do that.
But in males, it it initiates a period of time that lasts from uh basically from age 29 out to 37.
Because in at for males, at in age 36 and 37, that's when the enzymes change.
When basically universe says, okay, you you know, you've reproduced, I'm done with you, you go out and live a good life, have a retirement, right?
Um you don't have to serve anymore in procreating.
But that period of time right there is the um is the return of your of Saturn in your uh astrological chart.
It just coincides with that, uh, this 29 and a half year cycle.
And it also uh for males is a um seven year cycle of let's just call it adjustment or settling in.
Okay, this is when you reach your maturity.
And to a certain extent, this is when males come out of puberty.
Um and they reach into a certain segment of their life.
Now that whole Saturn thing, uh my adopted grandson here, uh, or great and no grandson, uh Kale, uh, this guy that I'd hired with the other guy, lettuce, way the fuck back on the boat, uh, he's in his Saturn return right now.
His whole generation is in the Saturn return.
That is extremely powerful.
You have no idea for uh if you're younger than that, you have no fucking idea as to how uh this is going to impact you until you get there.
Um a collective level, if you've got a lot of people coming into their Saturn return at a particular uh clump of of months or years, in other words, a baby boom of some kind, a baby push, you know, a millennial generation enlargement, that sort of thing, then you have extremely powerful forces that are sweeping through humanity that are going to run in all of these cycles.
So everybody has cycles that are little cycles on a daily basis, weekly, monthly, annually, uh, and then all of these others at various different uh levels all the way out.
They do coincide with astrological shit.
Uh whether you want to assign meaning to that or not, it doesn't matter, but it is handy as a way of using it as a clock for where you are on things.
So, for instance, your 30-year Saturn return, male or female, is it was written about as a predictable life crises point in a book called Passages, way the fuck back when, everybody knows about it.
And uh, and but this is basically what it's all built on is the fact that uh they called them predictable life crises, but never really went into the to the fact that it's cyclical and it's and it's in a um a combination of other cycles.
And so we have this on an individual level, all of these uh cycles getting um uh interlinked, and uh then we have it on a collective level, and it just spirals out until we get this huge mass of everybody's cycles all getting all whipped up, uh all connected.
Bad angle here on that, I guess.
Um anyway, um, and that's where we're at right now is sci-fi world.
And so uh so people that live in cycles that recognize the cycles that affect their own thinking and so on, can say, oh, like I did.
I tell my I tell Kale, Kale, he comes to me with a problem.
Um something in him, energy moving, right?
He tries to articulate it.
I tell him, whoa, kid, back off, don't do that.
And here's what's going on with you.
I don't address the nature of his problem as he articulated it, because his issue really, in my thinking, was he didn't recognize he was going to go through a larger uh seven-year cycle, and he needed to understand that he's at the very beginning of that, major things are gonna rise up, and then if he took the approach that he suggested, he was just going to make error after error after error after error in a process of elimination, seeking for something.
But that he there was another approach, which is that he could stop, recognize where he was at within that cycle, understand that the cycle is going to continue whether he actively did anything or not.
In other words, had he taken the action that he proposed, he still would have felt as he felt.
It would not have alleviated that aspect of it.
So, since he was attempting to actually relieve this internal energetic pressuring, and the action wouldn't do it, and it would end up being for naught and thrown away and so on, why do it?
And he agrees with that logic.
And so then he sat down and started addressing other ways that this energy and stuff was altering his life and um making him feel certain ways, right?
Rather than responding it to it, he analyzed it.
And so now he's on the path of understanding that he's got a difficult seven years, but it's not going to be insurmountable.
The feelings he's got now are easily addressed as long as he understands that they are going to be to a certain extent externally motivated or externally activated, and uh there's an easier way to address them than going off and and doing batshit crazy things on the moment, trying to relieve that internal pressure.
Uh so that's where we are as a social order as well.
Now, okay, 41 minutes.
All right, so the point of this is that uh here we are on the 16th.
In four more days, there are gonna be there's gonna be theater, and everybody's gonna have all this theater.
That theater is coinciding with uh all kinds of cycles, not just the four-year election cycle, it's also coinciding with a popularist cycle.
So we had popularism arise in the early 1900s, we had it arise in the 1800s, um, directly as a result of the 1776.
We are still dealing with this cycle.
In 1904, we had uh Teddy Roosevelt rise up in a wave of popularism that that in 1904 was actually based on events in the 1880s, I believe, in which the Masonic Party was banned from having uh any contact with government.
They actually, if you were they we rooted out Masons in our government the way that McCarthy rooted out communists for the same reason, because they're a secret society not loyal to the Constitution, not supporting the social contract and our power um hungry motherfuckers.
Um and so Masons today is not something we really have to care about much, but we've got to keep an eye on them.
Any secret society.
Um anyway, so we're going through all of these cycles.
We're still within this major cycle here.
Uh go and talk to astrologers and they'll just point you out certain plant planets that are now rotating back to where they uh were within the birth chart, so to speak, of the United States.
So this is all predictable cyclic kind of shit.
And the cycles will continue no matter how churned up we get, and we don't have to get churned up.
What's churning us up is our thinking that we can somehow take this line of movement that's now getting all of these hiccups and stuff, and that by something we can do, we could push that back to where we think it should be.
That's linearist thinking, right?
So a cyclicist is not going to approach it that way.
You're gonna approach it as though shit's gonna happen.
It's above my pay grade that this will all be settled at.
I have to do my part, however insignificant, as universe motivates me to do so.
But I don't have to be stupid about it.
I don't have to win stupid prizes.
I don't have to participate in making anybody else win a stupid prize.
I don't have to do anything that will propagate bad energies forward.
I can be smart about it, right?
Because there's no need to take action now.
So um okay, so I I love the martial arts.
Uh I've done them since I was 11 years old, and there's a real truism that I've learned even at I even did like Greco-Roman wrestling and all of that kind of shit, right?
In high school, where I would go to a high school that they didn't have judo or or some other form of um uh um martial art.
And there is a truism in this.
And that truism is that the more advanced you get in in any art, could be music and everything, the more you see that timing is the key.
Timing is critical.
Even in painting, you know, you don't Want to, if you're doing oil painting or even water colors, you don't want to put on one particular color until the other color has had enough time to set up to dry.
May not need to be completely dry because maybe you want to have that blending effect.
But you have to understand that time participates in the process.
And so time alters you.
You know, it gives you that moment to think about while you're waiting for the air on the beach there to dry that particular color so you can put the next one on without the diffusion that you don't want.
Time participates in this mRNA vaccine stuff too.
Because what they did was the mRNA product fills your entire body with all your cells all of a quiver, waiting for the first contact with a COVID, and then it goes batshit and your whole body responds.
R MRNA is a system.
It's not something in an individual cell.
That is simply the tendril of a vast quantity of a giant system.
That's just simply an end point on a node, a network.
And but by touching and dealing with that node and altering it, and then having all those nodes throughout your body alter, you have fucked with the network.
Stupid humans.
Anyway, there is some hope.
Okay, there is some hope for people that take the vaccine.
The very basic thing I could tell them right now is keep your vitamin D up so that you can never ever react to a coronavirus.
And I mean you've got to keep it up over 47 nanograms per milliliter.
You're gonna have to test yourself every week until you understand how many supplements you have to take in a particular period of time to make that happen with your body, and it's gonna vary with everybody.
But if you can't react to a coronavirus, if it cannot uh get into any of your cells, it can't trigger the M RNA within that cell or anywhere else in the body.
That's the only thing I can think of at this moment.
Uh I'm thinking about this this problem with other individuals because there may be some other solution to pull back the mRNA system from being hyper triggered that way.
I don't know though, we'll see.
Um anyway, so we gotta finish.
Uh that's that was the point.
We're at a period of great tension now.
You don't want to involve yourself in it, it's above your pay grade.
It's going to be settled whether you participate or not, whether you win a stupid prize or not.
There's going to be really cool shit coming down the pike.
Uh time pike, right?
I was correct about the Vatican.
Um the temporal markers are showing up in the c in the expected order, um, and at a slightly faster pace than might have been anticipated.
But um we're certainly going to get into uh sci-fi world as predicted very um swiftly, very rapidly.
We're just gonna rush into it in your consciousness as we exit winter and go into spring.
So in winter, uh sci-fi world is getting all breaking through the ice and the snow, it's getting some muscles limbered up and all of this kind of stuff.
There's gonna be all kinds of crises and so on, and then whoosh, everything's gonna bust open and off we go.
A lot of this is going to be connected to the secrets revealed.
And um the secrets revealed, those big temporal markers are related to the Vatican and related to Maryland Delaware of this particular incident in a in a federal facility, and um and uh other aspects that we've discussed in the past, and those are maturing now, they're appearing within the cycles.
We can actually see certain things now within developing events that are suggestive because of the language around them, that a temporal marker is like sort of rotating into view the way that maybe the sunlight creeps up over the horizon.
And um, so the cool stuff's coming, guys.
It's gonna be a hell of a summer.
Uh it's gonna be a great fall, it's not uh the end of the world.
Umiverse loves surprise.
Universe loves surprise.
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