Woo Flows
some more woo discussions.
some more woo discussions.
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Okay. | |
Still the same date. | |
This is the second one. | |
I'd had some packets dropping due to or dropped frames due to packet flush from a Wi-Fi down the road. | |
It's the beginning of tourist season here, and some of these guys bring in really powerful Wi-Fi repeaters and that sort of thing to ensure they have good signal no matter where they go. | |
And it uh has a tendency to overwhelm my equipment because we have to do so much jury rigging and stringing of signal to get the signal out to the office here because we're so far away from any damn thing really. | |
So the Wu flows, right? | |
And it continues to flow. | |
And uh this is a second one I'm putting up on uh BitChute and other other sites. | |
I'll work around to getting on others and decide which ones I like best. | |
Um we're in a risky period of time because the monetary system is unstable. | |
It's always unstable, has been since 1913. | |
So it's been unstable all of my life. | |
Prior to that time, uh it's a remarkable statement, but there was something like 5% inflation from 1760s when the colonies began uh here in the United States with the you know certainty that they're gonna continue. | |
So 1760s through to the period of the establishment of the Fed in the 1913, there had been something like an overall 5% inflation over that entire period of time because we were on a gold standard, and the only way to inflate a gold standard is to go dig more gold. | |
And in the aggregate, there were the gold strikes, and they inflated our gold supply a total of 5% over that period of time, or some other marginally small number like that. | |
The um the effect of the flow uh once the Fed was established has got us where we're at now. | |
Uh I think Bix Weir is correct in many things he says about how the Fed operates and the reason that they operate. | |
Uh his basic premise is that there was a gigantic amount of gold discovered in the Grand Canyon and elsewhere here in the United States in the early 1900s that would have hyperinflated the gold standard of the day. | |
And we had to get on paper in order to uh inflate slowly as opposed to having hyperinflation in gold and crashing the world gold standard. | |
And the reasoning is sound at that level. | |
We were on a global gold standard in the 19 early 1900s, and if Bix is correct, the volume of gold that was discovered in in the Grand Canyon as well as in a couple of mountains in California would have hyperinflated the gold standard globally and bankrupted basically the entire infrastructure at that point, | |
because there might be it might have been twice as much gold in the Grand Canyon alone as had been discovered to that point. | |
Uh I mean, really massive amounts of gold, right? | |
And so uh so Grand Canyon was sealed off, it was made a national park or whatever designation it has, but basically you can't go there, or the federal government will beat the crap out of you. | |
And and we got off of gold on the paper. | |
So Bix's reasoning, his conclusions, I I think are sound given the evidence of what was existent and then what happened after people got into the Grand Canyon. | |
Um things happened really rapidly after that. | |
So anyway, uh so I think I think uh Bix is correct. | |
There's a lot to suggest that his reasoning on that aspect of this is quite sound. | |
Now they may have been correct in the early 1900s that some such a large amount of gold would have indeed uh basically bankrupt their system. | |
Nowadays, however, there's so many more people. | |
We've brought forward because of paper production, we brought forward generations that would not necessarily have been born without this feeling of wealth, right? | |
And so uh there's been a proliferation of humanity uh over time due to the paper. | |
Now we may have enough of humanity that the amount of gold in the Grand Canyon would be at would be adequately used. | |
In other words, if we could get it out and get it in circulation, maybe we could establish a very sound money system based on circulating gold coins or gold leaf kind of things in in notes, that sort of thing. | |
Um because there would be enough to circulate, uh, which would give it a you know reasonable value and maintain the integrity and the structure of the system based on its uh level of scarcity at that point. | |
It's also possible, by the way, that um we're gonna uh I put this in a video the other day, but YouTube wouldn't accept it, and it got got sort of trashed in the uploading process, so that was a little bit curious. | |
Anyway, um the my supposition is that maybe uh they're going to do a do to silver what they did to gold in 1933 here in the USA, only they'll probably do it across the Western uh world uh and try and enforce it across the Western world, and it may even be enforced in Russia and China as well. | |
And the idea is that what they'll do is they'll uh declare silver to be a strategic metal uh and make it so that it's much more valuable than monetary. | |
In other words, too valuable to use as a circulating uh coin or or that kind of thing. | |
And they'll set some price on it, it's my estimation. | |
They'll set some price on it that's convenient to the powers that be getting their asses uh covered. | |
Um but then they'll allow a black market to or a gray market to exist in the amount of premiums. | |
So maybe they'll set um a price of $25 an ounce for silver, but yet allow premiums to range up as high as five or six hundred dollars an ounce, such that the industrialists can purchase and acquire the metals they need, even though it will hugely inflate the cost of their goods. | |
But though but they'll reason it this way the cost of their goods are being inflated anyway by the hyperinflation that's necessary to keep pace with the debt, because we have no sound money. | |
And the alternative would be to slowly deflate the debt by having the Fed buy all of that debt with Fed paper, but then slowly start um consolidating wealth in the form of the state owning the silver at and and basically bribing people to uh uh dishoard. | |
And they could, I think, keep the system going for maybe decades doing it that way. | |
And this would be at a high enough premium, people would dishoard, they would sell their silver and and take the cash now to buy other stuff, it would get the cash in circulation and so on. | |
So there's that aspect of things. | |
So um so silver may be seized, so we may have a a reval, okay. | |
And a reclassification of silver. | |
We may also do the same with gold. | |
Gold may circulate. | |
Um this may be tied to space aliens, because there's a lot to suggest that in the data sets and in uh reasonable analysis that the woof woo flows by way of our minds. | |
If we get space aliens fluttering around, you know, we have our little flying saucers. | |
They go beep, beep. | |
So little flying saucers flying around. | |
Uh we may reclassify silver awful damn quick if it becomes uh such a strategic metal that we've got to use silver in order to make stuff that we can claim would be comparable to theirs. | |
So um so that's part of the woo-flows of the of the upcoming period of time. | |
There's going to be a huge changes as a result in of the space aliens. | |
Um that they're already announcing because they're using language that puts that idea in our mind, right? | |
So they say that something paused an airplane at 40,000 feet. | |
Now note this was being said by a former head of the CIA and who said a friend of his was in an airplane at 40,000 feet that was paused and examined, scanned, you know, seeing what the hell was in it. | |
And then it was let go. | |
When it was paused, it was just held there. | |
You can go read some of the details. | |
Uh just go look up uh Woolsey talks about space aliens. | |
It was past, you know, past couple of weeks. | |
Um, or CAA Woolsey space alien probably would bring it up. | |
Um but some of the things to think about here. | |
Uh when it was paused, the engines were continuing running, but it just didn't move. | |
Uh they still had air. | |
They they weren't paused as well, they weren't frozen. | |
But also it brings up the question of who was that friend? | |
The head of the CIA, his personal friend, I bet you it was a private airplane, and that's why we didn't hear about it at the time. | |
And uh, and this private, and this friend calls him and says, says, hey buddy, you know, my airplane, and when he landed, he calls up the head of the CIA, probably didn't even wait until he landed, uh, but calls up the head of the CIA and said, uh, hey dude, you know, we were just held for X number of minutes, uh suspended in space under these conditions of 40,000 feet. | |
What are you guys gonna do about it? | |
And you know, of course, there isn't anything that they can do about it. | |
But anyway, so that's that's the thing that's gonna be coming out. | |
It'll cause some of this stuff to happen, I'm quite sure. | |
Um, because it's going to intrude on that. | |
People are going to get uh really sketchy about the abilities of the government to uh keep them safe and keep other things safe. | |
Speaking of um being safe and that kind of thing, uh the grifters and the scammers are out, and they're they're joining forces and uh working on larger schemes. | |
And so you've heard about undoubtedly heard about this QFS shit. | |
And uh so it's QFS to Nessara, and that's also a Gusara. | |
One is national, the other is global. | |
But that goes back to its lineage of the Dinar and the Zim. | |
All the way back to the dong. | |
To the dong of time. | |
Okay, that's the Vietnamese dong. | |
And so this is this is all a revaluation scam. | |
All right. | |
So they started saying that the dong would revalue by Vietnamese dong, and you'll get, you know, buy them now when you can get one dong uh per penny or something like that, or you know, a hundred dong for a penny. | |
And when the Vietnam recovers and and revalues the dong, uh, you'll make out like a bandit because the dong will be worth a dollar each. | |
And so you'd be a mega wealthy guy. | |
Then they transferred it to the Zimbabwe Zim. | |
Then they transferred it to the Iraqi dinar. | |
The same concept, right? | |
And just bringing it forward through time. | |
None of these revalue, by the way, because there's a no point for the country that's come forward and come out of being kicked out of, you know, had the shit kicked out of it in a war after they've come out of it. | |
Why the fuck should they buy their old bad currency and revalue their old bad currency if they're up and operating and doing good? | |
You know, that's who buys, that's who revalues old currency. | |
It's not suddenly revalued by the the you know, Bank of England because they think more highly now of Vietnam, Zimbabwe, or Iraq just because they like them better now that they've cleaned up their act a bit or they're not so bombed out. | |
It's like, wait a second, guys, you know, who is the revaluation party? | |
Well, things get revalued in terms of currency when the original currency issuer does something. | |
And it's and it's very, very, very, very, very, very never happened before except only once, rare, that they go upwards, okay. | |
Uh because they always get revalued down because they lost the war, right? | |
They lost the war. | |
They lost the currency war. | |
And so now that they've lost the currency war, what makes everybody think that their currency is going to be better in the future? | |
And then this is a uh uh external savior myth scheme. | |
Okay, so this the scheme here is that the national government or a global government is gonna emergency revalue all the assets and and give you money based on how long you've been paying in Social Security or something along those lines, okay. | |
Uh and it's gonna be like an airdrop or something. | |
Um but it's uh in essence, it's an external party uh that's gonna do something for you out of an altruistic uh reason of their own, and you're gonna benefit uh entirely undeserved, okay? | |
And so that's really the whole theme right here for all of these. | |
And the QFS is exactly that same thing, only now they put quantum on there. | |
Charlie, okay. | |
Charlie Ward has been, I know he's been involved with the DENAR. | |
Maybe he goes all the way back to the Dong, I don't know. | |
But Charlie Ward has now got Simon Parks and they're pimping the QFS, which is the quantum financial system. | |
And they they say Trump a lot. | |
Trump this Trump that Trump Trump Trump Trump Trump Trump Trump you believe me now I'm saying Trump Trump Trump Trump Trump Trump Trump Trump Trump Trump, Trump. | |
But my my I'm using the same tactic, right? | |
They just they throw out a bunch of word salads, they throw in names you recognize, they claim that they're associated because they know that it'll never rise up high enough that anybody's associated with Trump will come and bitch slap them to say, stop this shit. | |
Um quantum financial system is yet another hoax. | |
Uh he makes money off of all of these things, huge amounts of money. | |
Uh, but in any event, the quantum financial system is supposedly a global revaluation uh on a blockchain. | |
And so they use blockchain, they use quantum, so now they're using techie words to upgrade their grift, and they're saying it'll take, and if there's a mass amount of time involved in all of this, there and Charlie Ward is of the opinion it's gonna take 18 months for the quantum financial system to evaluate to evaluate all of the assets on the planet. | |
And I'm rolling on the floor laughing my ass off when I hear this. | |
Because I've worked in the computer world uh for 40 plus years, and I've worked in um for government doing digitizing of stuff, right? | |
In the in the 80s and 90s, where we had to digitize vast quantities of records, and where we had to do things for for like uh state agencies like um uh digitize fish, so to speak, fish counts for the fish and wildlife agency. | |
And these kind of things take 20 years to plan and start implementing and get up to the point where you can manage the implementation and see start seeing some results. | |
And so that's 20 years, not 18 months. | |
And and he's talking about every damn thing, not a specific resource like salmon or steelhead. | |
He's talking about every damn kind of fish you've got, every farm you've got, every tree you're growing, you know, every kind of rock you're harvesting out of the ground, you know, every kind of clam you're digging, all of this stuff is supposedly gonna be put somehow put on a blockchain. | |
And they throw out these word salads of language that are intended to confuse you and to make you think that they know what the fuck they're talking about. | |
They don't. | |
And this is all this external savior myth, and they are the external savior. | |
You'll note that Charlie is at the now placed himself at the head of the quantum quantum financial system. | |
And he did so through his real hard work and so forth. | |
And then one last small bitch here about uh Charlie Ward. | |
Uh He um he was interviewed by by Kerry Cassidy, and uh Kerry sort of pushed on him a little tiny bit, and then he popped up and said, No, no, all the money he moves back. | |
He has this business he claims that he had moving money, that he would move money for governments for ultra wealthy guys, that kind of thing, like literal cash. | |
So he's trying to claim that he would have trucks of cash, and they'd go in there with armed guards and they'd go to airplanes and they'd airports and they'd they everybody in the would put all the cash in a private airplane and they'd fly it off to his uh you know a bank somewhere, and he mentioned Dubai once, I think. | |
Um and then Kerry Cassidy pushed on him a bit and saying, hey, that sounds like money laundering, which sure as fuck does. | |
And uh he said, Oh no, no, no, it's all legit, all legit. | |
You know, the governments know about the the money, the uh and it was also bullion too. | |
Governments know about all of the money and and the bullion, and um, and it's all on record, and he's he can get you know uh source of funds and all of this kind of thing documents from the clients he works uh with uh for all of the the money. | |
And so uh, you know, so it's not money laundering because it's all legit and and you know it goes through customs and shit. | |
And it's like okay, and then the and so the question arises for Charlie Ward is why the fuck were they paying him, right? | |
Why pay Charlie dollars to move dollars if those dollars are legit? | |
Uh you know, if they're legit, you would deposit them in a bank in your local country and wire them to wherever the hell you wanted them to end up. | |
And you wouldn't need to pay Charlie Ward, you wouldn't need to pay his crews for the for the guards, for the logistics, for the um for the ammo for the guns, for the trucks, uh for the private airplanes. | |
That gets expensive. | |
The only reason you would do that, and then there's the risk that you know something may happen, he may get ripped off, Charlie may have a heart attack, and the guards may grab the stuff and just run like fuck. | |
Who knows, right? | |
And so, as a person, if somebody had money, you'd have to think, well, they'd be really stupid to let old Charlie be in charge of moving this shit if um if it was legit, why do not use legitimate methods to move it? | |
And so, hmm, you know, that that just doesn't track for me. | |
I think old Charlie's uh full of it there about that stuff here, as well as I know he's been full of it about the Dinar and the QFS and and he uses quantum and and they talk about putting stuff on the blockchain, and it's like uh it hurts my head that that uh he is so stupid about all this technology, | |
but he thinks you're more stupid than he is, and that he's using the words in a way that will confound you and make you trust him and give him uh money. | |
Hopefully, when the space aliens come and we get into the reclassification of silver and the revaluation and the and the real upheaval within the um uh real fight of the actual real operating financial system that it'll roll down and just push all this shit out of the way. | |
In other words, grifters will have a harder time uh doing grift uh under those conditions, right? | |
Uh because the financial system's gonna be in upheaval anyway, and it's gonna it's everybody's gonna be paranoid as fuck, a lot more paranoid than they are now, uh, because we'll have more and more horror stories of people getting burned by all of these guys. | |
Anyway, so there's that part of that. | |
Um, yeah, so the flow of the woo and also the flow of the money as we go forward is going to be affected, I think, very much by our space alien issues that we're gonna be getting into a period of time where, well, the data had said that we would have a collision. | |
We'd have a temporal period where there would be the space aliens dominating, as well as all of the economic stuff, as well as the sun disease. | |
And so now we have the sun disease, we're gonna be waiting on the with somewhat uh trepidatious attitude, uh, somewhat paranoid attitude that um you know, maybe the vaccines are damaging people, and we'll see long term damage, and we'll see it within a couple of years. | |
Uh and all of that would be coincident with the arrival of uh space aliens, or the in discussion about them and the governments admitting that, you know, aliens are real and that sort of thing. | |
And that that I actually think is going to happen this summer. | |
So the way it way it sort of looks, um, we did indeed have the uptick in emotional tension. | |
So we had building tension. | |
That was on the 14th of April. | |
Number of things happened. | |
Now we're going to get into this run-up of desperation. | |
This will continue on up into through September-ish. | |
So we can just say that that just because I don't want to reach over any further, that's going to be like September. | |
Then we're going to get, as a result of the UFO. | |
As a result of the UFO release period, which I should be in July or August. | |
Here we're supposedly going to have it in June. | |
But I think maybe the report will be prepared. | |
The Bidenistas will try and uh cover it up, but it'll leak out, and so it'll hit us again in July or August, as the data had suggested. | |
And by September, we get a sort of a feeling of hope as a result of the information that's leaking out. | |
Now it could come out other different ways, right? | |
We could have UFOs show up and hover over the air shows, you know, come and participate in our air shows, uh, which are a summer event. | |
And that's what um Dick Algeyer, big Dick Algayer, uh remote viewer extraordinaire had seen in a couple of his um uh remote viewing sessions. | |
He'd seen a big uh triangular critter uh hovering over you know large crowds of people and everybody sticking their fingers up and saying, Oh, oh, oh, look up there, look up there. | |
Uh and it was at an air show. | |
And so, and that we know that most of these air shows are commercial events through the summer, you know, come and buy our big uh air machines for killing more people uh uh for fewer dollars. | |
And they always do that in good weather, so they've got their machines all shiny and that kind of thing, right? | |
But anyway, so so we may look and see that we have uh some kind of a an emotional blip that that comes on in that helps us flatten out this desperation. | |
Uh going like that. | |
Uh, and that would be in the July to August time frame. | |
Uh it's not it's not gonna be participatory with the financial thing, but at the language at the time will also be full of the language about desperation about finances, as the wack-a-doodle powers that be continue to hyperinflate the dollar because they have no choice, and uh uh continue putting more and more money into uh cryptos. | |
The effect of hyperinflating the dollar is the inflation of cryptos. | |
We won't see a hyperinflation of uh or even really use of digital currencies that are officially inner um uh operated. | |
So the Fed dollar or the Chinese digital wan is gonna be uh a no-go. | |
It just won't float. | |
People just won't use it because they'll be paranoid. | |
I wouldn't use a I would not use a digital dollar created by the Fed that was put through their system because the level of tracking they could have would be much more than they would have now. | |
Uh yeah, I'm not particularly paranoid, I'm old, I you know, I'm not trying to to uh to do anything that they're gonna get take umbrage at and come after me. | |
So I'm probably not gonna rise up to their level of um uh you know, even out of their annoyance filter. | |
Uh so but in China it's a different situation. | |
Everybody's super paranoid because the Chinese can come and harvest you. | |
If you make enough money, they decide, okay, we want your money and we're gonna come and take you. | |
And they'll slice you up for your organs if you're young enough and if you're old enough, they'll slice you up and just get rid of you. | |
Uh and take take all your money. | |
Psh, there you go. | |
So um this is our world. | |
Welcome to it. | |
You know, when the space aliens come here, it's like, okay, fuckers, you've arrived at Earth in a very tumultuous time to say the least. | |
I'm not going to feel particularly bad if, you know, you step out of your spaceship and I walk you over the head and take the spaceship. | |
I know I'm a mean old nasty bastard. | |
But you know, uh, no, I'm a mean old nasty bastard. | |
There's no question about it. | |
Uh so anyway, um, I think we're gonna get our space aliens. | |
I think we'll get some kind of release of information in July and August, and that's gonna start upsetting everything in terms of the uh last of the uh official paradigm, and that we'll be into serious overwoo as we go into the period of September. | |
But in the overwoo, we will actually have a release of of emotional tensions that will be valuable. | |
There will be good hope for us because the announcement of the space aliens brings forward uh the idea that we too could do just as I suggested, acquire the technology, not necessarily bop them on the head. | |
How would we know if they're slug like where the head is? | |
So anyway, um uh but if they're slugs, they're not gonna be using technology anyway. | |
Not that we would recognize. | |
Um so anyway, though, but I I think that we that hope that will come out in terms of we will have new enterprises developing and and new initiatives starting and that kind of thing that will be visible sometime if you look really hard sometime in Septemberish. | |
And so there we go. | |
Um I'm gonna see if I can get these things uploaded to appropriate platforms. | |
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Uh beautiful day, gotta go in out and enjoy it, gotta go sun my balls, get my hormones all flush, and uh uh, you know, annoy some wildlife. | |
Okay, guys, live long and prosper. |