Woo Never Sleeps
More sleepy woo
More sleepy woo
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And welcome now to another episode of Immigrant's Guide to Sci-Fi World. | |
Season 1, Episode 5. | |
Woo never sleeps. | |
Woo never sleeps. | |
Okay. | |
So this is the first of the Woo episodes and the first video that I'm going to upload to BitChute and may put it on Rumble as well and a few of these others, you know, library odyssey at all. | |
I have to work out a an easy gang approach. | |
I can just put it in one spot and tell some software to go do that shit for me so I don't have to mess with it. | |
But it'll be an exercise in no longer having to watch my language because Mama YouTube won't be watching. | |
You know, and fuck mama YouTube getting off of the platform anyway. | |
Still a little cold, not bad. | |
It's early in the morning here. | |
It's just about 9 a.m. | |
On the 17th of April 2021. | |
Shocking that we all or that all us old guys made it this far. | |
And so let's talk about some real shit for a while, some real woo. | |
Woo is like rust. | |
It never ever, ever, ever sleeps. | |
So around here, that's true. | |
We've got so much moisture that you know stuff is rusting as you're picking it up. | |
And that's that's the way it is with the woo. | |
The woo is overwooing the whole of the society as you're looking at it, right? | |
So as you're observing one aspect of your social order, it's being overwooed, and you'll turn away and then you'll turn back and it'll have been altered by it all. | |
Uh so uh the COVID uh disease is a factual virus, it's a variant of a coronavirus. | |
Uh the coronavirus variant was in my opinion, was chosen for uh its lethality to the Chinese people. | |
Inadvertently or deliberately, it doesn't matter. | |
Uh but it and it and it um affected those people that also had the same um phenotypical or behavioral characteristics as the mass of the Chinese people, which is they're low in vitamin D due to phenotype due to the kind of foods they eat and their their um their bodies or to their culture because they avoid sun. | |
And so it it really devastated uh Chinese population. | |
Uh I mean there's you know still a billion of them, but um they're lacking several million as a result of the coronavirus of C V19. | |
Uh that coronavirus was engineered in a lab. | |
It was uh released from a lab deliberately or accidentally, and the lab was uh uh accident waiting to happen, had already had accidents, so yeah, you know, it it could have been accidental or it could have been deliberate on the part of someone that wanted to cause problems for another faction within the CCP. | |
And that appears to be the case at the moment. | |
The CCP has two factions at least that are uh at war with each other within the CCP. | |
They're battling for control. | |
The control that they're um fighting for at the moment is focusing on money and uh um population control measures, okay, because see, one side can make the other side do things to uh have to expend energy controlling the population, that sort of a thing. | |
All right, so um the virus, whether or not it was released as a weapon within the Chinese population, uh devastated the Chinese population, the Iranians and the Italians, and uh a couple of small groups within the stands uh to the east of um or to the west of China, | |
um, uh at a huge level, larger than the other areas of impact within the global population. | |
The virus is 100%, though, coronavirus weak against vitamin D. So if you have a robust vitamin D level and other and adequate other vitamins and also minerals such as zinc and selenium, it it really can't get you. | |
You can't be, you can't have a cytokine storm, it can't even infect you. | |
You won't have receptive nor permissive cells. | |
And so it's stupid, in my opinion, to take the risk of this unknown technology that this mRNA stuff represents. | |
The mRNA is a not a vaccine. | |
Apparently, they can call any number of things vaccines now. | |
Whereas a vaccine used to be the uh the a little bit of the attacking critter that would cause your immune system to develop its own immunity. | |
Now they can call drugs vaccines. | |
So it's like the word is meaningless. | |
All right, so it's a treatment. | |
The mRNA does alter your system. | |
They say it wears off, but they don't know. | |
The anything that they're projecting. | |
So any question you have about as regards to the uh any of the vaccines being offered against COVID are unknown. | |
No matter what they say, they don't know because they've never used it. | |
This is all experimental, and you guys are the experiments, the ones that are taking it. | |
I'm in the control group. | |
I'm not going to be one of those that will take it. | |
So I'm in the control group, right? | |
And uh so anybody that does take it is in the uh active experimental group, and you don't know how long it'll last in your system, regardless of what they say. | |
Uh you have no idea what the side effects are going to be, regardless of what they say. | |
Uh, you don't know if you're going to shed it in your cells. | |
Actually, I think that's quite factual. | |
You will shed it within your cells. | |
Will other people be able to be contaminated by it from the cells you shed? | |
That's an unknown. | |
Yet another unknown. | |
Um it is linked to miscarriages, to thousands of deaths. | |
We've had more than um more deaths in the in this period following the vaccine rollout than we've had in the last 30 years of vaccines. | |
Uh more deaths as attributable uh side effects. | |
And so then there's all kinds of deaths that were actually factually caused by this uh product, this mRNA product, uh, that they won't allow to be associated with it because it would taint the product. | |
And so they're, you know, so they're disputing, oh no, no, that person didn't die from mRNA, he died from you know some other cause. | |
And so they they've actually actively got uh people disputing this, and their their fact checkers are are trying to get everybody to understand that the vaccine is a certain kind of a thing when it's not, and that these other other side effects would have happened anyway. | |
So they're gonna say, oh, that guy's gonna die of a heart attack, that that person's gonna die of a heart attack anyway at this time. | |
It had nothing to do with the mRNA product that we gave them three days ago. | |
Um, which of course is horseshit, right? | |
They can't say that. | |
Um they cannot rule it out, just as no one could definitively say it was caused by it. | |
But they cannot definitively rule it out. | |
They can't even marginally rule it out. | |
I mean, they they have no claim to ruling out anything at this stage because it's all a giant experiment. | |
Uh the risks are very high, the risks are growing because now there's uh uh a whole body of pre existing studies linking the monkeying about the alterations of mRNA with uh spongiform diseases of the brain, mad cow disease. | |
And so the uh studies suggest uh that uh such things will occur about 18 months after the um injections. | |
Uh so now we wait, basically. | |
Uh so pick a date as to when they started doing the mass inoculations uh with the mRNA product and pick an area, you know, New York or wherever you can get a nice geographic area and watch it 18 months from the time that inoculation started, or 16 months maybe, to see if you're going to get a bloom of mental disease showing up of all kinds. | |
Now here's the thing, in the old sun disease discussions in the ALTA reports, there were lots and lots of descriptions of the, I didn't put it down a lot of the descriptions, I just put examples. | |
Something that was exemplary of the type of of the descriptors coming through. | |
But in those data sets, there were a lot of descriptions of people walking along and just stop and drool in the sidewalk and become a burden until someone gets them and moves them out of the sidewalk. | |
Or going on over to the lamp post and hugging it and sliding down. | |
And I thought we had actually had fulfillment from for those forecasts from early episodes with the COVID when we saw exactly that kind of behavior from people that were afflicted with the virus in China. | |
that that is the fulfillment. | |
It may yet be that in this period of time, 18 months from now, from the first period of the mass inoculations, that may be when we start getting into this period of time where we have a mass episode of people doing this kind of behavior, enough to generate the language, right? | |
Because it's all forecasting language. | |
And I had seen the episodes on the videos And there was some small level of discussion about them, but it was small. | |
And so I had been thinking about it, especially when I became aware of the potential for prion activated or prion active prion like disease coming from the mRNA alterations. | |
I had uh thought about, oh, maybe that's going to be the fulfillment of this. | |
Maybe we're actually going to have mass episodes of people, so many people being inoculated and then made in firm, made uh episodically inebriated due to mental dysfunction that will start seeing it in the language, start seeing reports of it in uh written up and therefore, and people discuss it, and there we go. | |
There was the fulfillment of the language, sort of a reverse uh data masking, right? | |
Data masking is where we have an event in the... | |
So we had an event that was the Banda-Aji earthquake. | |
*sad* | |
It's a Banda Achi earthquake, it was like uh Boxing Day, which is December 26th uh 2004, and um uh prior to that we had the Scott Peterson trial and earthquake. | |
And then I was out here, and so this is a period of time. | |
There's a known date. | |
This is eight months prior to that. | |
Uh so this this here is eight months from that. | |
And then, like, I don't know when it was actually, I don't know when the actual forecast was, but I made the forecast out a number of months from the Scott Peterson trial. | |
The forecast was a big giant earthquake, uh nation being knocked back to a previous age, hundreds of thousands killed, uh, you know, really nasty shit, all of this sort of thing, and all kinds of language about uh a courthouse being emptied, celebrities you know, bailing out of windows, first floor windows as um an earthquake happens. | |
And And it was all mixed together in the in the report, which was issued out let's say six months, you know, maybe maybe it's eight months, maybe it was a year ahead of this. | |
Anyway, so the it ended up being called data masking and we see it quite frequently when I was using this process. | |
Now that I understood it existed. | |
Bear in mind I invented the process but I didn't understand a lot of the parameters that would be sort of coming through it right and how they would operate and I had to come up with a whole topology for how data behaved as it came at us through time in a prescient fashion. | |
Okay so we got the Scott Peterson trial. | |
It happens it happened in like May and it there was an earthquake. | |
It was in California. | |
Everybody bails out of windows and it's over nothing none of the big stuff right none of the none of the hundreds of thousands dead no nation knocked back to a previous age no electricity references none of that stuff. | |
So it's like oh okay well you know so when that happened there was enough of the language in there that I felt that the data set had been fulfilled because all of the celebrities and there was all of the the you know the detail levels had popped out in that trial and then just as they had within the data sets when I was writing about it a number of months ahead of time. | |
Anyway then eight months pass and we get the Banda Achi earthquake and Banda Achi is like leveled hundreds of thousands dead you know people washed away in tsunami and so on. | |
And then it's aha we had and so then all of the language all of the language was there if I put the two of them together it was as though I had been writing this as though it had happened on the same day aha we have this issue of data masking. | |
And so what really happens is that from this view of things through time this looks to be merged in with that. | |
And so you see all of that in this part here as well gets merged into it. | |
Doesn't necessarily obscure any of this stuff down here it just gets blended in because we're talking about data. | |
But because of this sort of a view on the subject of earthquakes because earthquake was the driving force for both of those then you get this kind of an effect and and I called it data masking because from my viewpoint here looking at it through sort of like a pinhole I couldn't tell couldn't tell that that was not associated with that. | |
I thought they were all in the same event. | |
And so we live and learn as we go through these processes. | |
Now I think perhaps we're having a reverse of that effect where there's things in details being hidden by larger memes that are showing up, right? | |
And so the... | |
And also that the data masking... | |
So we had a set of data masking where we had the guys with the lamp post and they're falling over. | |
And this was 2020 early. | |
it was like January those pictures started coming out uh from China and uh my data sets way up back here in like 2010 that started really showing the sun disease that eventually developed into the reports over 2016. | |
okay so that was the period of time that was our view here and now here we are in 2021 in april and maybe it's going to be uh actually no what's going to be is they started rolling out let's just say that they started rolling out the the vaccine just to make it easy on my brain here in january of this year then we're going to be looking at | |
the data masking event | |
where the larger impact comes um to so we'll say 2022 and we'll be looking for June okay and so that's when we'll start having the larger impact of the mental disease problems that uh were forecast within the ULT report, | |
if this is a case of data masking, because I believe that there was not enough language around the uh collapsing in the street, the drooling, the becoming mentally uh incapacitated as though just stunned or shot or whatever, and it happens in an instant, that sort of thing, right? | |
Um so maybe that I don't think there was enough language. | |
I don't think it was fulfilled. | |
And so maybe we're gonna have this kind of an issue. | |
If so, from this this perspective of 2010, that level of data masking is massively huge. | |
Thus, if so, if I'm accurate, I don't want to be accurate, but if I am, then this episode this thing here is going to be a massively huge impact on the global social order as the as all of these milli tens of millions, hundreds of millions of people, uh either become or or face the risk that they would become mentally damaged as a result of having taken the um the mRNA product. | |
Because bear in mind, even if it doesn't get them, if they took it, they're gonna wonder the rest of their lives. | |
You know, have they doomed themselves to an early grave? | |
Have they um uh destroyed their minds potentially they just won't know because we don't know because this has never been done before. | |
And the early early results are not good. | |
Humans do not have a good track record with vaccines. | |
So anyway, on the mRNA stuff. | |
Um will stray cells from from uh people, likely women, because of the hormonal issues, um, that have had the vaccines, have had the mRNA product be able to get into the environment and cause miscarriages in other women. | |
Uh we don't know. | |
You know, we just don't know what the what the impact is going to be. | |
Does the MRNA make such women sterile? | |
Probability is yes, but we don't know. | |
Uh so you you just keep going there. | |
Does the mRNA make men who take it sterile? | |
We don't know. | |
Likelihood is yes. | |
Um is it going to cause birth defects? | |
Probably. | |
You know, very high degree of likelihood. | |
So this is this is what we're facing here. | |
This is the rough woo, right? | |
The ugly woo that doesn't ever sleep. | |
Uh because it's uh all being denied by officialdom, because these beings are not open and honest and facing the world open and honestly and are living in these personas where they are able to have authority to deny reality, individuals that go along with them suffer the consequences of them denying reality. | |
And so we have anybody going along with Fauci being fucked over because they've denied the con the reality and gone along with Falki denying it, right? | |
Falky is a fucker. | |
Anyway, so but we leave them to their fate, right? | |
We don't get involved, we're smart. | |
Our goals are to uh keep on keeping on, to uh persevere, to get through this period of time and see it behind us and effectively internalize so that we don't repeat it. | |
Um I don't think there's much else to say about the mRNA. | |
I'm a refus. | |
I'm a natural, I just won't deal with it. | |
There's no point. | |
I've got vitamin D levels. | |
Uh you know, I got my son, I I take my vitamin D supplements. | |
Uh there's a few other things that a ton of other things going on. | |
Uh, but um relatively few things that are annoying me at the moment. | |
Uh I'm in sort of a decent mood because we've got decent weather here for for a while after the winter storms. | |
Uh we had gotten into weather woo where we're we're starting to get into the oscillations, so there's gonna be unseasonable cold spells throughout this year in uh places that never really see cold. | |
We're gonna see um the kind of development we had with the recent storms uh intrude later on, and uh it's gonna move hurricanes forward into the year. | |
So we won't have to wait until the um electrical conditions in August, those electrical conditions will start developing now sporadically in July and um and uh even June, and we'll start seeing uh early hurricane seasons. | |
And this is gonna affect all different kinds of things, not only people in terms of where they live and that sort of thing, but uh you know businesses like the cruise ship industry starting trying to come back and um all of these kind of things. | |
Um this is just part of the ice age. | |
And we've got to get uh got to get acclimatized to it and start adapting. | |
Let's see. | |
I've got some notes here. | |
Um okay, so in the normal course of events, there's gonna be hang on. |