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March 20, 2021 - Clif High
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Time Enough for Woo!
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Okay.
It's not really all that hot or cold out there anymore.
Shut that off.
Okay.
So today is the 20th of March.
It's the it's Saturday.
It's in the, it's almost in the afternoon.
It's 1142 a.m.
We're going to talk about time enough for woo.
And time.
Time is an interesting concept, all right.
Most people get it wrong.
All of the science fiction writers in the vast majority have gotten it wrong.
Almost all of the science writers have gotten it wrong.
The reason we don't have time travel is because we don't understand it.
If we understood it, we wouldn't even try for time travel.
It would not even really be anything to think about in a realistic fashion.
It would simply be relegated to fantasy, you know, fantasy short fiction really, that sort of thing.
The issue about time is intimately connected with space.
That's why we call it the time-space continuum.
The quantum mechanics guys and general relativity academia guys call it time-space continuum for one reason that is false.
And I call it that for another reason that is accurate from a perspective of the ether.
In some of my older, in one of my older videos, I talked about this idea of a little bloop theory.
That's the little bloop theory of universe.
Because we did not have a big bang in which all of all of energy was set loose all at once and universe is expanding ever after.
It doesn't work that way.
There's this, I'm not going to go through it in detail, but there's this pulse that goes through it 22 trillion times a second, and it's followed by a void that is also going through it 22 trillion times a second.
This is what allows us to have motion in our reality because it creates and then destroys reality.
22 trillion times a second reality is created.
22 trillion times a second it's destroyed.
So there's a 44 trillion of a second oscillation within universe.
It's necessarily this way that's in order of magnitude in a multiple of Avogadro's number by pi and rounded to get 22 trillion.
That pulse, when it crosses its true energy, when it crosses itself, it creates complexity and it keeps bouncing around and complexity increases, increases, increases, and you get a matter condensing out of the energy of the materium that makes universe, where universe is.
That's where matter is.
So E does not equal MC squared.
You can't extract energy from matter.
It doesn't work that way.
matter is energy itself condensed.
The nature of the reality that we have is that as universe, as the pulse crosses itself, it creates complexity.
As complexity reaches a certain stage, it condenses into matter.
The first matter it condenses into is the hydrogen ion.
And when the hydrogen ion comes into existence, it brings along with it what we think of as space and time.
And that space and time are cohesive to it within its existence within the materium.
No atoms ever really actually touch each other in the materium.
That's an illusion.
It's an illusion provided by sensation.
There's non penetrability of matter.
You can't shove one matter into another.
No two matters can occupy the same space at the same time.
And in fact, no matter can ever occupy the same space again.
That's another concept to go into.
So matter comes into existence, whether it's a hydrogen ion and then everything else is based off of that, right?
It's all complexity based off the hydrogen ion, multiplications of the hydrogen ion.
And you get all the other atoms, all the other constructs we call atoms.
As the complexity increases, each and every unit brings in space and time.
Space merges with other space and time complements other time, but it does not merge.
We can get into those some other time.
Anyway, though, uh we have time enough for woo here.
And we have to understand that humans think of time.
We have different concepts about time, and we express these all under the umbrella of time.
But it's really two different things here entirely, two very basically different things.
And so we have the umbrella that we call time.
And in that umbrella, on one half of it, we have uh quantity.
And in the other half we have perception.
Okay.
And the two are independent of each other, but they're linked.
So you have a perception of the passing of time.
Uh, you have many, many, many perceptions about time, and we'll get into that in a second.
But the quantity basically is the tick-tick-tick-tick-tick of the clock or down into the zzz of the atomic clock going off at the uh rate of the vibration of the cesium atom, that sort of thing.
Um we try and live our lives by this, and we speak as though it's all quant determined uh determined.
But our determination for our experience and our perception of time is far more important than the quantification of that time.
And we know this because of many different examples.
You're driving along and you get into an accident, and time stands still for a second, as you take in tons of information and just a huge amount of of um literally an uh an implosion on you as a result of that that car wreck, an implosion on you of all these impressions and all that kind of stuff rushing into your brain, and then boom, it appears to rush real fast, as and all of a sudden you're in the hospital and you don't know what's going on, right?
And all of that time that had happened in between the actual accident and you arriving there is like maybe one or two little memories.
And the perception was entirely different in that space of the time as opposed to the the milliseconds of the accident itself, which seemed to take forever.
And you have that, you know, they they illustrate that in the um in movies with the slow motion stuff, right?
Um, you know, and you see the bits of metal flying through the air really slow and CGI and that sort of stuff.
It's really cool.
And it actually, a lot of these visual impressions that are used in movies to convey and move the plot along without using language without resulting or um coming down into a resolution of linguistics, but rather progressing the plot through visual elements or sound, uh, come down to the same kind of impressions about time that we have.
So they'll give you uh, you know, a lazy afternoon might be the pitter patter of rain, right?
Uh the dark night of the of the uh film is the is you know the storm beating down on the house and still rain, but just a lot more of it in a shorter period of time, and it has that oppressive feeling as opposed to the other one, which could have been very pleasant, you know, singing in the rain kind of thing, right?
Um so we have a dozens and dozens and dozens of ways of perceiving and living in time.
And uh for us, time has is an emotional state frequently that has duration or persistence.
And uh we see this culturally.
We see this um encapsulated culturally where certain periods will bring out uh artists uh that will uh will capture a feeling of time and be able to put it into their art such that the rest of us can experience and we can all say, Yeah, yeah, I actually remember being there and living through those kind of days.
Like Tennessee Williams, the playwright, and uh like you know, cat on a hot tin roof, all of those uh that whole slew of plays, uh his as well as other emulators, and in and also just others in that same period that were trying to reflect the quality of time of living in the South in the 50s,
the the transition from the actually the final death of the remnants of the uh the war of the state between the states and the final death of the slavery aspects of it and the crumbling of all of the that infrastructure as well as the that quality of the sort of stickiness,
the hot, you know, um uh mugginess that you get on a southern night that seems to make the the night itself go a lot longer, as opposed to you know the the cold nights in the in the uh cabin that uh you know where you're you're want to hop right up and get that fire moving in the morning.
There's nothing there to make you linger, right?
So there's a different motivation, a different perception of time.
So we have these perceptions of time, and then we also have to ask ourselves, do we it at times do we periodically for whatever impetus uh impress on our impression of time, on our perception of time, our own emotions.
In other words, do we project what we're feeling anyway onto the times?
So if you are depressed, are you projecting onto that time that you were depressed, a darkness and so on that is not really characterized and felt by other people around you?
It was not a generalized mood.
And um so are you are you perceiving time in the same level as the other people in the social order?
And yes, you'll always experience it at the quantum or at the at the uh quant level of you know, uh uh quantification and in ticking it off how many hours, how many seconds, but do you have the same emotional intake as a human?
Do you feel time the way others are feeling that time?
And you know sometimes that you feel time differently from one day to the next, from one year to the next, from one segment of your life to the next.
There's a quality, and so we have quality perception of time that maybe it's built into the nature of time itself in our in our relationship in our mind.
Maybe it's a uh side effect of things like these strange energies from space that are hitting us now and activating our vagus nervous system, right?
And uh we would not be able to tell.
We wouldn't be able to tell if it was actually made into the into the time that is within each of the little elements that we call atoms that go into building up our cells, uh, like all the spaces there in the co-impenetrilli impenetrability aspect of things,
or is this being uh triggered in us and pushed on us by universe in order that we might feel that in order that we might in some way react to it.
Now I know that some aspects of our lives are like that.
So I know that the universe provides energies and feelings and conditions and circumstance such that we will be placed in those challenges that are due to due to us in this body's life.
And so in each of us in our body's life, we will expect to face certain challenges.
And those challenges are placed there by the nature of our bodies interacting with universe Through what we term the soul as the initial linker of our personal karma to this body in the materium.
And so the there are aspects of karma that universe will put in front of us.
And the universe will basically say, okay, here's a challenge for you.
And in this body's life.
Now we need not react in any particular way.
It's up to us.
We can defer dealing with that, we can put it aside, we can wall it off, we can go on, we can seek other aspects of life and not deal with any of these challenges.
Sooner or later you must, because universe will just keep, if it's your karmic due, universe will just keep bringing it back life after life after life, and ultimately you will be faced to reconcile it, or you know, forced to reconcile it or deal with it as you go along.
You cannot, you one could not easily deny that aspect of universe over a number of lifetimes.
It would become extremely difficult because it compounds, right?
You build karma by denying karmic challenges, by avoiding them.
So actually, and it it for many of us it develops into this understanding, oh, okay, I get it now.
You know, pain deferred is pain increased.
So I eat my pain now, I'll take it now.
Whatever the bad news is, give it to me now, I'll deal with it.
Um because you know, to delay is and hold it off, it just increases it and aggravates the whole situation.
Anyway, so here we are as humans experiencing a quality of time that's really rather remarkable.
Uh it's remarkable in the um uh specifics, it's remarkable in the generalities, and and in some ways it's also remarkable at an internal and individual level.
So we're all feeling things that are weird and different and unexpected and so on, right?
And everything is wonky.
I'm speaking primarily from a perspective of the United States, but however, it must be acknowledged that the United States being in this bizarre wonkiness is um uh affecting the rest of the planet, rest of the humanity, to some degree, the more connected you are to you know daily news and the exportation of American uh social media culture, uh the more you are interconnected to the wonkiness that's going on with um with us at the moment.
Now, um my software when I when I devised it all was based on kind of like trying to twist out uh in in a weird way, twist out the perceptions of time,
and then quantify them in a numeric system so I could add like building emotional tension and release tension and then do projections on how this tension was going to uh manifest around what words over what periods of of time, what durations.
Um and so I got really good at uh at associating temporal perception with linguistic change uh in the near real time as it was going on.
Uh, because of the nature of censorship and all of that, I can't run my full-blown system anymore.
The most I can do is to run the immediacy system, immediacy data, which only looks out about six weeks at a maximum with any kind of reliability.
Yeah, it really goes out 12 weeks because of the error rates, but um you really I think that the sweet spot in most of the immediacy data is within that first 30 days as being the most accurate.
And so I recently run it, and the point of the time enough for Wu is that we can talk about the woo aspects of time here, and uh thus our in our feeling of it and how we're all perceiving it weird,
and that this uh year, 2021 is not at all like last year, and last year was not at all like the year before, and and we are in oddly or in a clearly a different set of odd feeling time.
And it appeared and it appears to have the same numbers, you know, January 1, 2, 3, and so on, but it just feels different.
And um and we're all reacting to that.
And so there's all kinds of questions that are coming up, and people just don't know what's going on.
And we see that there's indeed evidence.
Okay, so now let's talk about.
Alright, so in examining evidence, there's the you do critical thinking.
Doesn't mean you don't get all whipped up.
So I'm looking the other day, I was looking at these um this gigapan uh from the Perseverance Rover from Mars that I got off of Art Alien TV's YouTube channel.
And there's weird shit in there.
There's, I think I found a helmet or a skull, there's these lights up on the hill, I don't know what the hell those are, and all different other kinds of stuff.
But I actually think at one point I found these, this insect, because there was this little little bug thing that was up at a particular angle that appeared to be flying like this.
It had a black head, it had a red body and a and a black tail.
And it and it appeared and it was just at this weird angle relative to the rest of the landscape.
And so and it was a little tiny thing.
And I thought, geez, that's a that's a bug.
And I found more of them.
And I and it's like, wow, wow.
You had to go in way deep.
You had to go into maximum magnification to see these things, but there were a number of them.
And so this is all about critical thinking, by the way.
All right.
So this was what I call ended up calling a whooby, and it still is, but it has a different meaning.
I thought it was a Martian woobie, okay.
I thought it was a Martian insect.
And I'm looking at these things and I'm thinking, well, wait a second.
Uh so critical thinking doesn't mean you don't jump to conclusions, doesn't mean you don't uh enjoy the the thrill of the hunt, so to speak, intellectually.
Uh it doesn't mean uh you reject all of your own wild thoughts here, but it does mean that you continually analyze as you go along any time you find something that could uh that doesn't make sense, right?
Any any time that there's a perception that uh the something just was odd at the at that level, right?
And now we're all feeling everything odd at the moment, and I was really really excited about finding these Martian woobies in this picture of Mars because it's like wow, life on Mars, insects and the whole thing.
Uh but it turns out there were artifacts of the gigapan stitching software.
And so gigapans are made by um uh splicing together lots and lots and lots of images that are taken in strips.
So they've got all these strips of uh film, and they put them all together to give you a better aspect ratio, so you have a better picture.
And uh, you know, and it's not square all the time necessarily, it can rise up, it depends on where the rover is at that point, and you know, that sort of thing.
And I was seeing all these all these woo-bies, and I I found the first one, it was like right there in this big picture.
This big picture might be you know miles of landscape.
And I see the woo-by there, and I think, aha, this is really cool.
Now bear in mind I'm zoomed way in just to be able to see this insect kind of thing.
I was looking at dirt in the near ground, seeing if there was anything that anybody had dropped there, you know, just looking to see.
And I see this insect thing and insect-like thing, and I see it there, and I was like, wow!
And then later on I found another one uh uh up over here, and then later on I found another one down here.
And I thought, damn, this is really cool.
I got all excited tweeting them out, capturing screen captures and stuff.
Damn Martian insects, Martian insects.
But when I found the third one then, I started thinking, okay, this is odd.
It was odd because these things all had this exact same angle of attack relative to the perpendicular.
And even if Martian insects fly in absolute formation that is rigid, you would expect to see some variance in terms of the angle of the insect.
And so I started thinking, well, this is really strange.
And so I I went in and started at that point, I started dropping into critical thinking because it struck me as really odd that there was no variance in the in the insect because life is variance and change.
Now, it was variants to the to the broken landscape at this particular sharp angle that clued me into the woo-bies to begin with.
And so now I was cluing into the fact that the individual woo-bies didn't have variants one from another.
They all looked sort of alike, even though they were not necessarily within the photograph.
They didn't appear to be at the same level of focus, right?
That's what also made them look very lifelike.
Some of them were a little bit further back, so to speak.
And then I determined by doing a sweep, going back and forth.
This one was actually like right up here.
By sweeping all along here and then coming up here and sweeping all along here, I started finding them repetitiously across the gigapan.
And I was like, well, there's either a shitload of these woobies in there or this is an artifact placed in by the software that stitched together all of the images, which is now what I think it is.
I don't think the woobie actually exists as a Martian insect.
We haven't found it yet.
But this is a woobie, which is a, uh-oh, I thought it was a Martian insect.
But hey, it turns out to be an artifact of the software that that's stitched together.
The gigapan uh conclusion in critical thinking.
Okay, so now a woo-by is a conclusion of critical thinking, where you stop and you analyze yourself as you're going along and say, oh hey, something weird is here, and and you know, I'm making a mistake in terms of my impression of these.
Now, a lot of woo-woo guys don't do that.
They say, oh my god, it's a UFO, and then they stick with that forever without examining actually what's going on.
I want to know so I don't I don't uh trap myself in my in a belief system.
So I didn't believe in the woo-bies, I was just fascinated by it.
But now I know that woo-bies are in fact a legitimate thing to be to watch out for.
The reason that that I saw the woo-bee, by the way, was that I was zeroed in on a little tiny level of it, and my field of vision would not allow me to see the next one over here, so I would have to shift at that level.
This one would drop off, and I would see that one.
So I saw no direct correlation in terms of how they were all lined up or uh situated relative to each other.
So it didn't, you couldn't step back and get a big enough uh uh observational overview to see that they were in fact linked up to the splits in the in the gigapan.
You in order to see them at all, you had to drill in.
Uh there's tons of other stuff in that gigapan, it's still worth going into, and it's uh really cool, but there's no no Martian insects there.
Slight diversion.
Okay, so we've sort of had a um we've had the a situation here where our um like Western civilization, all right.
Uh so Western civilization has sort of had a near-death experience.
And we've sort of been taken over by the uh CCP, the communist uh Chinese Party.
It's really more than that, it's globalists, it's all these banksters.
Uh they believe in communism for the rich, where they take everything from the poor and share it among themselves or fight about it among themselves.
Um ever worked.
I saw uh just the other day I've seen two of these um uh progressive channels where people are trying to say, oh no, no, we'll do it right, you know.
Never mind how the Russians did it or how the Chinese have done it, we'll do communism correctly.
Yeah, right, dude, right.
Anyway, um so we're just at this weird period of time.
And people are having strange perceptions within the period of time, myself included, like the woo-bies.
Uh, but my critical thinking analysis, I have these little clues that says, hmm, wait a second, and then I I go and have a look, and yep, sure enough, you were an ass, you know.
Uh, or your perception was, you know, in other words, you wanted to believe that you saw a woo-bee and therefore you saw the woo-bie.
And the woo-bee was there, but it just wasn't what you thought it was.
It wasn't an insect, it's an artifact of the software.
You always have to watch out for that.
All of these digital cameras and stuff, they're not like the old uh simple cameras that just took light, twisted it around through a lens, and put it out on an emulsified piece of plastic uh to react to, right?
All these digital cameras have software that intrudes all over.
So all of the woo has to be exceptionally well analyzed in order to be valid woo.
Alright, so now we've got a situation here for, so I've run the run the software, I've run the immediacy data.
The immediacy data is reliable to a certain extent.
It doesn't have a lot of detail that we can go into because I'm just not willing to do that level of work.
Tons of work.
I'm not not willing to just not willing to do it anymore.
But I'm kind of curious, and I need to know for my own planning purposes just how things are going to go along.
Because I'm doing some other projects, and uh you know, have some new interest that will take me out and about, so I need to know how the um, you know, how all the natives are going to be feeling that day.
Uh not at not at that level, but in a general sense, I want to know what I'm going to be dealing with over the course of time here.
Anyway, so uh we've got a the immediacy data run.
The we're currently in a period of time that extended in from uh February and it went to the 25th, which is uh the last time I ran the immediacy data, and this was this um uh emotional tension bulge.
It extended in through the 25th.
That's as far as I could tell at the time.
This is back from February.
And here we have all of this stuff about silver to a certain extent gold and the dollar.
And now we're seeing the bonds and basically all this economic stuff that's popping up.
And then there's a little bit of scattering of uh other flare-ups of major interest points.
As the current immediacy data run projects, we're gonna be looking at a continuation of this, and on the 28th, we're gonna get a kick up on it, and that kick up would be pretty substantial and a nice rise, and that's going to continue out through April 14th at that level.
Uh so that's through the 14th.
This does not relate to taxes, that's what I thought at first, and now we find out they've diff deferred the taxes out into May, so that's even more certain that this isn't about taxes.
Um a lot of this is uh about silver, and we get into a weird uh or situation.
Let's let's just say it's economic.
And uh the language that came back around that was um uh at rest, impassive, umidstrouble, conflict, a three-way fight, uh a bunch of um contention over um uh the formation of some kind of a union that may be like a in the in this sense the it doesn't mean a union with dues and
cards and all of that, it might just mean a new uh power uh block is forming up.
So sometime around the 14th or so is when we get into this um the formation of this power block or union or what or resistance, whatever we want to call it, and that's where the uh emotional uh building tension uh starts taking off again.
And then this one right here, it's I might as well just I could run it up at a diagonal.
I have no way of knowing how it's going to progress out into much beyond into May, but I suspect because of the levels that we're at, that it's gonna be something up like that.
Okay, and um, and that within this whole thing here, this is our desperation line.
All right, so that's the that's the desperation that's gonna be building as forecast all long ago, um, that will be resolved to some extent by the release of space alien tech UFO information uh this summer.
And and the the release was actually forecast for um August.
Actually, let's just say July to September in that time frame.
Some point in there was when we were going to get this process that would result in what we can think of as a release, Secrets Revealed, release of US UFO information with an intent of relieving desperation that basically begins and continues as an economic driver on this.
Alright.
The desperation gets up.
We've got a language in there about, we've got all different kinds of language that about the this like near-death experience of civilization that we're going through.
It may be an actual death experience, we just don't know.
It's not yet resolved.
But the Biden pretendency is going to be figuring into a lot of this stuff up in here.
It's going to really ramp up here as well.
April through June.
So it's because there were a lot of prescient words in there, I know have a lot of carrying value.
And so let's just put in the pretendency here.
It's purple.
And so it's going to contribute its little share of impetus into this desperation thing.
Pretendency.
And it heads off that way.
Words around there go towards confusion at a really a global damn level, right?
Not only the confusion in dementia Joe's mind, not only the confusion in the um body politic of the United States, but also globally, as in what the fuck is going on, guys.
And uh uh absolute outright um incredulity on the part of people on the planet really starts pulling in as we get in get into April.
So you know, 10, 15 days from now, and the suggestion in the data, I'll say it that way, a suggestion, okay.
A preponderance of words here suggest that uh that as we get into June, we might be actually looking at the dissolution of the of the pretendency, that it doesn't have the carry value to carry it past the month of June.
That I don't know if this means people drift away from it, you know, and like actual people working for it, if they just like sort of don't show up for work or what the deal is.
Now that would sort of fit because if the money supply continues at this particular rate, we get into desperation here.
It may well be that by June they can't pay federal employees anymore, and that all the states are scrambling to create their own currencies or come up with something.
Serious, that it'll get to that level.
Uh so it'll all be up-ended in the overwoo.
Uh so anything you think now, any rigid structure that has existed for the last two or three hundred years, just blow it away.
It's all gonna be up ended in the overwoo.
If it's worth having, we'll carry it forward.
If not, it'll be just left, you know, flotsome jets on the water or debris on uh on a debris field on the beach, and we just won't carry care about it.
We just have to go on.
And so it may be by June we don't have the dollars or the dollars are worth so little that no one shows up anymore.
It just dissolves.
And that's really what we have there.
It also has a dissolving um emotional tension.
So it's release of emotional tension starts creeping in, and by the time that we get into June, the impact, which isn't much, of the Biden pretendency just dissolves.
It has even less impact uh on the rest of it, the rest of us.
And in that sense, we're really in the destruction of the past at that point.
Uh will there be a federal government?
Will we um uh continue to organize ourselves the same way?
Uh what's gonna happen, basically?
And then we get into a situation which, as I have maintained, some colonel, some lieutenant colonel, some full bird colonel sitting in an office somewhere in this time frame will make a decision that will result in us in a process that will res will yield secrets revealed and disclosure of UFO tech and all of this kind of stuff.
Will it save Civilization 1-0 and convert us into sci-fi world?
We we basically have to wait till we get there to find out.
If the tech is uh, you know, good enough, exposed enough, not hidden, and so on.
Yeah, I mean, humans are smart.
We can we can really kick ass with shit.
Uh so I and I do think that there is that potential.
But it's gonna be a rough few years as we go through this, and we we can't kid ourselves about that.
We're gonna be very smart, and um not everybody's gonna make it.
Not everybody will be very smart in circumstances, challenges, you know.
Universe puts the karma in front of you to present those challenges that you can decide you can deal with or not as you choose.
So we're in a period of transformation, as I've stated in the overwoo and then um uh woofubix, and now even now, this um transformational process begun years ago, is culminating in a visible fashion for the generations now alive.
And uh we are the fortunate ones that will go through it and decide what will be the nature of humanity when we come out.
And everything is upended, everything is open for discussion.
Uh this means to a great extent that a lot of people are just gonna basically freak out because their minds are held by uh religious or rigid ideologies, such as you know, leftist progressivism or wokeism,
which doesn't work and is uh not a adequate method of surviving, only exists in their uh framework supported by the structure that allowed it to grow.
Very much like communism, right?
Communism only exists as an alternative to capitalism.
Uh it's it's intended, its claim is that it intends to solve the problems of capitalism and make everything good.
Now, if you take capitalism out of the picture, the tenets of communism do not on their own stand up and hold up.
And so uh it always collapses, always will, it's not worth the diversion, and we're not gonna go through it now.
It's uh, you know, we've been there, done that, and uh we're gonna drop it.
Uh we are gonna re-engineer all of capitalism in getting through sci-fi world as we go through this period of desperation that will arise greatly from the economics.
But it's not gonna be the way that um the powers that be might have intended it, where they were the only ones that had any of the silver and any of the gold and so on, or any of the crypto uh that's been busted out of them.
So they're they're fighting now, uh, the powers that be are now fighting to try and maintain their agenda and maintain their uh illusion uh that they've c cultivated so uh long in history of them on top, etc.
And that's all falling away now.
It's all sliding away.
And they're not their resets aren't gonna happen the way that they think as we go forward, and we're in this really interesting critical time.
Now there's nothing for us guys to do, right?
All of us farmers, we've kicked the sheep out of the way, we've got our little camp stove out there, we're heating up our chaga tea, and uh, you know, maybe a little pizza is cooking on a hot rock or something, right?
And we're just watching the smoke come up out of the empire as the powers that be uh lose it, and all the the other people that are losing it attack the powers that be trying to get it, right?
And uh, but us farmer guys, we're just kicking back.
Let it settle out.
Nothing to involve us at this stage.
We're builders, you know.
These other fuckers are the destroyers of the past, like anti-pha and so forth.
Once they destroy their get their urge, the rage out, and that kind of stuff, they're done.
So, you know, it's only for extremely narrow range of time that people can be in anti-file.
You're not going to have 60-year-old anti-fog guys out there rioting.
You may have it now with twisted boomers and stuff, but I'm saying that people that started as anti-file in their 20s are not going to be in anti-fa in their 60s and hold this same mindset.
It just isn't gonna happen that way.
Um but that's also the whole situation with all of civilization at this moment, is that it's all been overwooed, and uh we're in that period of time.
So now there's opportunities for people that are that are setting back, that are not participating in the destruction of the past, that are just waiting for the smoke to clear and gonna go pick up the debris and see if there's any useful bits.
And we're at that stage as well.
So that you can indeed in this period of time pick up in on opportunities.
As the the Biden um pretendency runs into its main, you know, their main um export is confusion, right?
And uh you could say that on one level, because uh he he trolled them, you could say Trump's main export was irritation at a personal level, right?
Uh he liked irritating the leftists.
And you gotta give them that, you know.
It was it was a particular uh habit or or um um vice of his.
And he was good at it, and and so on, right?
Biden's is confusion.
That's all he's got is confusion.
And their whole thing is confused, no one knows what the fuck's going on, uh, and this is also extended out to a global level.
And that's going to get worse, and it's got to really pick up as we get into to April, uh, like April 2nd and 3rd.
The third is the first date that shows up uh with any significance based on the timing clues I've got.
And so the 3rd of April on through uh all of June.
But in June, we uh as we hit into the first of June here uh in projections, um the prescient language that's running out of April and in May suggests that there's a dissolution, a dissolving of interest of energy of everything about the Biden pretendency as we shade into June.
So it may well be that, as I say, we're running into such severe economic issues in that period of time, and that would be fitting uh and timely relative to past history of economic crises and how rapidly they will develop.
And and so we might get into the point where we have the giant economic crises continue, and it causes all of the desperation from you know, Biden not doing shit, not knowing what he's doing, uh we've got to have an invasion uh probably of the US, and it'll it's gonna result in violence on a scale that will be shocking uh to people that don't live here, right?
I mean, if you live in the United States, we've got violence here, we're a violent group, we like to fight, we're well armed, and you know, you don't just do that shit without consequences.
Um that'll be in this period of time here.
How big of an invasion, whatever, I don't know, right?
There's just no details in this.
But the um the economic aspect of this, you can see it continuing on, as that it it would get worse here in June, such that the dollar is basically worthless, then we could indeed have an absolute dissolution of the federal government in the sense of all of the civil servants just refusing to go to work because there's no fucking point.
You know, you're a uh civil servant, maybe you're making uh 120,000 a year, and you're you know, you're in charge of some kind of HUD thing or road thing or you know, uh riparian stream thing or something like that in Washington DC,
and that 120,000 a year now, um, if you could find one, maybe it might buy you a light coin, you know, and and uh 120,000 a year, um, all of your 120,000 for that whole year, if you could have it all in your hand at once, uh without you know, add 120,000 without having to pay taxes on it, uh, maybe, maybe it would buy you two tires and five tanks of gas.
Uh so you know, it might be that the hyperinflation is that bad.
And at that stage, people won't go to work.
They'll just simply not show up because there's no economic incentive for them to do so.
Uh, in fact, they're out scrambling for food to eat and you know, these kind of things, real things of real value, to uh pay their bills and at least be able to, you know, maintain electricity, get water, um, and uh get food.
And so it'll be like uh uh socialism in Venezuela, socialism in any other place on the planet when it when it erupts, or communism.
Um, you know, it is just gonna get really bad, and then things will go to hell, and then we'll throw all that out and start all over again with a much more refined capitalism and a um sound money.
If we have sound money, everything uh works fine.
With sound money, by the way, you only need a single person out of a house sold a four to work in order to support the whole household and do very well.
Um, you know, so women won't be forced to work in if we have a system of sound money.
We'll be able to get back to the family dynamics that you know made America great in the 50s and 60s that uh were degraded in the degradation of the uh money by Nixon from 72 onward.
If Nixon had been tough and had just taken the hit and said, no more gold, we're going to a real gold standard, and and none of this petrodollar shit.
If he hadn't listened to Kissinger uh to develop the petrodollar and it just ended it then, we would be in a different situation now.
Now we're gonna have to take all of that extra pain that had been deferred since Nixon's time, and we're gonna have to eat it now and go through this whole process, come up with some sound money, and uh probably backed and based on silver as the uh bimetallic with silver at the top, and uh gold as the circulating.
Because we've got tons of gold.
We've got vast quantities of gold in the in the United States in dozens of different places.
So we can mine that and we can have circulating gold money, no problem, and then have cryptocurrencies for electronic transfers of real value in their representation as uh objects of um the ability to transfer value across distance uh relative to gold, right?
And so uh we're coming into this period of time here.
The the data sets that I'm running now in terms of the immediacy values are confirmatory of what had been suggested in the long-term data way the hell back, and uh we're just there now.
Uh so right at the moment, it looks like we're gonna have this other bump up on the 28th, that that economic conditions will not not dissipate.
They're gonna continue occupying us from this point forward number of years, my data set here, as I say, goes out about six to eight weeks with any any um accuracy, and I just don't mess with it after that.
And here we go, guys.
So we have time enough to do everything.
Now it's time to get your what little preparation time you have left to maximize it out, and then kick back as a farmer, you know, sit back with their with the hot rock to your side and a little fire underneath it, cooking your pizza and drinking your chag of tea and watching um the dollar empire burn down around you,
and then as we build back a new uh functioning meritocracy, which is also the same as capitalism based on silver and gold.
And yeah, probably we'll go in there and find rare earths in the Grand Canyon in vast quantities, um, that will make China, you know, drool, uh, because we'll find so many rare earths in there, uh, along with all the gold.
Um that's you know, that's that's somewhere out further on the other side of September, further on the other side of the release of the UFO files and and all of this kind of stuff.
Uh it's a very interesting uh year, this year woo, and having all of the uh woo intrude on everybody and upend everybody.
Now remember about the time discussions that a lot of this stuff uh or many of the uh feelings you're having during this period of time can be attributed to these strange energies that we're getting coming in around the sun, these cosmic rays and other things that are screwing with the Schumann resonance and all of that.
Uh as you react to those, your attitudes and reactions can and are being pressed out in your perception of the times.
So I'm continually baffled by all the craziness that's going on around me, but I don't participate in any of it, so uh I don't have an emotional reaction to it.
You know, it's like um I don't have a I'm not sharing the emotional reaction of the people with the uh that were part of the Q movement, right?
And the failure of that.
I'm not sharing the emotional reaction of the of the uh democratic faithful uh with the what the fuck when we supposedly won, but it sure doesn't feel like we won.
It sure feels really wonky and no one gives us any respect, and we got this really, you know, dementia Joe, and who the fuck knows what's going on up there?
Did we really win or what?
So I'm just not feeling with it, any of that.
And you can do that too.
You can step outside of this, you can sit back, you can say, you know, it's all gonna resolve itself, this too shall pass.
It doesn't have to involve me.
I can just tend to my own stuff here necessary to overcoming the obstacles that all these other fuckers running around involved in all of this stuff or throwing in the way of all of us as these karmic challenges.
And so just take the little karmic challenges as they come and go along and there we go.
And hopefully, as we go through here, we'll the altar report stuff will be proved correct, and we'll have a uh a secrets revealed episode, as I say, probably initiated by some colonel, uh, because I really actually do think the military is in charge, and that something really wonky is going on with uh Biden pretendency.
Um so probably some colonel will say, okay, enough of this shit, and uh, you know, take a file somewhere and hand it to some reporter and say, you know, here, go print this.
Welcome to your woo, guys.
It's only gonna get more woo-y from here.
Uh if you don't have a, you know, it's all you have your attitude.
That's the only thing you've got, right?
So if I didn't have my humor, I'd be a really sorry bastard.
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