Electric Woo of Change - Explorers' Guide to SciFi World
changes coming to your world. Unvaxxxed as resource Money currency goods
changes coming to your world. Unvaxxxed as resource Money currency goods
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| Okay, where are we at? | |
| All right, can we move there? | |
| Okay, today we're going to be talking about, today's the 24th of June. | |
| I think it's full moon. | |
| Yesterday or today, tides are way out, so that's how I know. | |
| Not that I'm up late enough to see the moon. | |
| Anyway, so today we're going to talk about the electric woo of change. | |
| We have a lot of change coming, and we're going to get into where electricity comes from. | |
| That's why it's electric woo. | |
| That's the one I really wanted to make because it's a pretty good insight and some kind of cool stuff. | |
| But then we've got so much shit happening that we've just got to get through it all. | |
| So we've got a bunch of changes that are already baked into the cake in the sense that we will have to endure them. | |
| They are manufactured to a great degree as a result of like tipping points being reached. | |
| And so we can say that there's a tipping point right now that's the end of the petrodollar. | |
| Russians, Chinese, everybody's getting out of using the dollar to buy oil between each other. | |
| Why bother? | |
| You know, it's an issue of confidence and so on. | |
| Purchasing power, the dollar's hyperinflated, yada, yada, yada. | |
| It's dying. | |
| And so this is probably a good thing. | |
| Now, the end of the petrodollar means vast changes within the United States as all those dollars come pouring back. | |
| But it's not going to be the horrific kind of, it's going to be a different kind of horrific change than would have happened otherwise absent the vaccine and the die-off. | |
| So there are going to be a lot of changes. | |
| They would have taken us down one path if we hadn't had this vaccine stuff intruding. | |
| And so we now have to start thinking about things in a different way for our projected future on any trends that are your guiding line for where you think we're headed, okay, because the die-off is going to really impact all of that. | |
| So for instance, we'll get back to the petrodollar in a bit, but look at travel. | |
| Pilots are passing out in airplanes. | |
| A cargo pilot passed out in an airplane in Canada, recently vaccinated. | |
| Pilots are dying. | |
| The airlines and all of the world's air forces that have vaccinated pilots are going through huge amounts of upheaval right this moment. | |
| Okay, so if you have contact the U.S. Air Force, you realize that there are things in motion, and it has a lot to do with trying to come up with unvaxed resources, okay? | |
| People you can count on to not keel over from the vax. | |
| And so now, if you've got 80% of an air wing that's vaccinated, then you've only got 20% of the pilots you can count on because you may not fly those others because now it's coming out as to the damage the vax has created, specifically within pilots, as we're discussing here. | |
| And of course, these people are already subjected to a great deal of strain that increases their potential for adverse reaction in their bloodstream previous to getting the spike protein dumped into them. | |
| So they're really fucked, okay? | |
| So basically, this is in 2021 and 2022, we shift all of us into sci-fi world in a noticeable way. | |
| It's going to impact all of the normies. | |
| As we were in the COVID world, yes, that was the first year zero, okay? | |
| And so you can, you know, just plot it, right? | |
| Zero year 2021. | |
| This is our Wu year, and 2022 is the change year. | |
| Okay, and so those are like annual. | |
| Woo is where we're just uncertain. | |
| You have no sure footing or any of that kind of stuff. | |
| By the time we get into change, they're okay. | |
| We can see the landscape. | |
| Things have settled down. | |
| It's horrific. | |
| There have been mass changes. | |
| And now we have to change because all of humanity has been impacted. | |
| All of Earth has been impacted. | |
| We'll be wandering through an entirely new world, sci-fi world. | |
| And we'll have to discover stuff. | |
| And we only have discoveries. | |
| We can have some first principles we can develop from those discoveries, but we can't rely on knowledge, you know, information that came from the past because it won't be applicable in the new world of the sci-fi world. | |
| And we're seeing these effects now. | |
| As we get out of the spring here and move into summer, the woo is starting to, in this year, is starting to overtake everything. | |
| And so, as I was saying, that we've got pilots that are vaccinated, air crews that are vaccinated, people making mistakes because they're starting to get brain fog and sponge brain passing out, blood clots, small aneurysms, all different kinds of problems are affecting them very, very, very rapidly. | |
| This is a saving grace. | |
| If it had been as slow as the powers that be wanted, we would all basically die without understanding what's going on, and the population would be reduced down to about 500 million globally. | |
| I don't think it's going to get that bad, although the Chinese are seriously vaccinating everybody, and you get these assholes still running around: we've got to vaccinate, you know, you must vaccinate, you must take this, blah, blah, blah. | |
| All of these hypnotized people that are enforcing the Powers That Be edict for this mass die-off as a result of the spike protein. | |
| Okay, there will be a mass die-off. | |
| We cannot save everyone. | |
| We cannot save probably a great deal of the vaccinated. | |
| There are going to be vaccinated people that survive and do okay simply because of the circumstances of their life and karma. | |
| But a great many people, that will not be the case. | |
| The changes that are going to come from this are going to be apparent this summer. | |
| Okay, travel is going to collapse because we will have those incidents as had been forecast in the ALTA reports for this period of time of planes just falling from the sky. | |
| And that'll be because of pilots that will just go. | |
| And if we're lucky, if we're lucky and we can raise enough of a stink about this ahead of time, then the airlines, the air forces, the navies that have jets and all these kind of people will start reacting appropriately and keep these people out of the air, and we won't have this problem of those damn things falling on our heads, right? | |
| Or you being on them when they're falling down. | |
| So just be advised, this is going to be a very change-initiating period. | |
| So as we come out of spring, we're going to go into summer, and the Wu is going to really overtake everything. | |
| And if we look far enough out, if we look six months out to January of next year, we're going to be able to say, okay, the things that are happening to us now are going to be an emergent reality for us everywhere in a much more mature, much more developing fashion starting January, February, and March of next year. | |
| So meaning that now, this summer, we will discover we've vaxed, okay, and so this is going to be the equivalent of okay, so we've vaxxed our Air Force and our travel and our shipping. | |
| Okay, not only air shipping, but also ocean shipping, and I can get into that in a bit. | |
| But right at the moment, let's just concentrate on the pilots. | |
| The pilots for cargo are going to be seriously impacted as well. | |
| They're at rates of 80 and 85 percent of the cargo fleet has been vaccinated. | |
| The pilots and the air crews and the guys that are handling all the goods. | |
| So you can, maybe this time next year, you can forget about overnight anything, right? | |
| It'll be too precious of a resource to waste on overnighting you anything from Amazon because we'll have to use those resources for necessary vital things like organs or blood supplies that are untainted by the vaccine particles, | |
| these sorts of things, because there'll just be too few pilots to fly, too few people competent to handle the fuel in order to fuel the plane, too few people that will be competent in navies to pilot the boats through difficult waters. | |
| Too few people that will be available to work on the transport cranes and be competent to raise the cranes to load the boats and all of this. | |
| So the whole social order is going to break down as a result of the vax. | |
| Now, we're going to start seeing, if you're prescient and if you're aware and you're looking, you'll see it happening this year. | |
| You'll see it happening this summer. | |
| You'll see it happening this month probably by the end of, well, we are at the end of the month. | |
| So we'll see it in July. | |
| We'll see the panic rise in the powers that be as they understand that the populace is catching on to what has happened. | |
| And there's going to be a huge amount of isolation as a result of what's going on. | |
| I mean, like isolating countries and so on. | |
| So all of the fear porn that is pouring out from the mainstream media and will continue to pour out about anything is going to be 100% wrong. | |
| There won't be climate change, for instance, as a result of any human activity because so many humans are going to die off. | |
| And so much human activity is going to be reduced because so many humans are dying off and are becoming mentally infirm at a very young age and or they're infertile and so our birth rates are going to plunge. | |
| So the powers that be, global depopulation agenda is in full force. | |
| The vaccine is the delivery mechanism. | |
| The COVID was the scare to get you to take the delivery mechanism. | |
| They were expecting to get 70 plus, 80% of the population. | |
| Good for us. | |
| It's running under 40%. | |
| So we're going to have 60% of the population that is able to start rebuilding as we become aware that this has occurred. | |
| There will be the necessary period of time where we have to go and deal with the war, okay, because there's got to be a war now against the people that have done this. | |
| And so we will take actions and there will be retribution and justice as part of the movement into the 2022 and 2023, etc., in the change period. | |
| Now, part of this change period is also going to include the planet itself, okay? | |
| So we do not have an iron core. | |
| We have a plasma core. | |
| It's complicated. | |
| It's complicated. | |
| In the plasma, energy that, like cosmic rays shoot right through Earth, they go right through your head, right through you. | |
| You don't even feel them in these cosmic rays, but they get trapped in the plasma in the middle of our planet. | |
| And this is a live planet. | |
| Earth is a live planet. | |
| Mars is a dead planet. | |
| Something hit it so hard as to kill the plasma in the middle of the planet, and it changed and has been dead ever since. | |
| And the plasma core is responsible for internal heating, keeping the planet alive, movement, tectonic plate movement, that kind of thing, right? | |
| And so we are experiencing that now. | |
| I think, personally, I think that the Miami condominium or the Florida condominium that collapsed last night or early this morning was a result of planetary movement, okay, that is now starting to appear all over the place. | |
| And we're seeing it in Antarctica. | |
| This is connected to the whole vax story obliquely, but I can't afford to take the time to go and do a diversion down into that at the moment, okay? | |
| Unfortunately. | |
| All right, so getting back to the unvaxed resources, we're going to need unvaxed people at very high levels of competency. | |
| And so basically, all of the social order has changed, right? | |
| Anybody telling you that someone's going to be kept down for their skin color or so any of that whole critical race theory shit is bogus. | |
| It was bogus always, it's continually bogus. | |
| It's not history. | |
| It's not factual. | |
| It's not the way the United States is set up. | |
| And even more so now in the future, it's meaningless. | |
| There's going to be so few competent humans around here that everybody is going to have to be pressed to a higher standard and deliver higher quality of humanness and work and competency because we're now going to have to start not only taking care of ourselves and we're going to start taking care of all of those vaxed people around us and deal with the breakdown of the social order at that same time. | |
| So there's a shitload of work and we've all got to step up to getting into it because, you know, I mean, at this point, would it take one billion out of seven billion dying off to collapse the social order? | |
| Maybe if it's the right one billion. | |
| Maybe if it's the right half a billion. | |
| And we may have that. | |
| So, and like I say, the Chinese, the CCP are continuing to vaccinate at horrifically high levels of their population. | |
| And there's no reporting, none whatsoever to speak of on the adverse reactions there. | |
| Although we are getting them in Europe, we're getting them here in the U.S., albeit controlled, albeit filtered. | |
| It is still a horrific situation. | |
| And anybody with any sense at all is going to say, no, that is an evil thing you've got in that needle. | |
| And if you come at me, I'm going to do you harm. | |
| Anyway, though, so the unvaxed resources are now going to become quite precious. | |
| And this will change all of our thinkings about competency, about education, about all of this. | |
| So a lot of that stuff is just going to die off, and you can stop putting emotional energy into worrying about it, really. | |
| We're going to go through this change. | |
| And we're in this change. | |
| We can't avoid the change. | |
| It's happened to us. | |
| It was delivered upon us in the form of the biowar that we're now in, that the CCP initiated. | |
| And more and more and more will come on out about all of this. | |
| And especially as we move through into fall, about another three months, we'll get a lot more information as they start filtering out some of this other stuff to us. | |
| So now we're going to have to start, you can watch, right? | |
| So you can watch a lot of this. | |
| I'm not bullshitting you. | |
| So if you live near Air Force bases, you're going to find, or Navy bases, or any military base for that matter, you're going to find that they're going to start doing things a lot in different patterns. | |
| The patterns will alter very seriously to the point where you can catch on to it. | |
| Okay, so now the U.S. currency is dying as the reserve currency, as the petrodollar. | |
| That does not mean the dollar dollar is dying. | |
| I'm of the opinion that the U.S. dollar will survive and will actually gain purchasing power over time. | |
| But I'm not talking about digital petrodollars. | |
| I'm talking about physical currency. | |
| And I'm certain this is the case of actual change. | |
| Okay, it doesn't matter what date it is anymore. | |
| The physical metal change, the quarters, dimes, nickels, etc. | |
| will be physically more valuable in the future as we go forward, not only in terms of their metal content, but also in their purchasing power. | |
| I'm of the opinion that as we go forward into the change of 2022, we're going to see a weirdness here, a bifurcation in fiat currencies in all countries that will cause physical currency to actually gain in value as the overall change and the die-off and so | |
| forth becomes more and more noticeable. | |
| This is going to be a very complex period of time to navigate financial stuff. | |
| Cryptos will go up. | |
| They're going to go up relative to the amount of the hyperinflation that is introduced into the system by the central banks as the banks themselves are dying. | |
| Thereafter, when the central banks have died, thereafter, cryptocurrencies will maintain their value, although they will not necessarily maintain that purchase price or that nominal currency price, because it won't be a purchase price. | |
| That will be the price you bought the cryptos at, but it won't be the price that they can be, or the value that you can use that crypto to purchase something. | |
| It's going to be a weird world. | |
| We're going to have everything, currency and goods, be affected by the end of the petrodollar. | |
| And in the midst of all of that, it's also going to be affected by the die-off. | |
| So as the petrodollar is dying and they're super hyper-inflating, we might suppose that there's going to be hyperinflation events within the social order. | |
| But if enough people are made infirm, enough business activity collapses, enough people die off, enough resources are diverted into health care, hyperinflation may not hit, except in cryptocurrencies. | |
| It may not hit in food supplies if there are not a lot of people seeking that food. | |
| And by the way, look at all of the videos of magnetic food. | |
| It's really weird. | |
| I need to do some checking on some stuff here too. | |
| But anyway, so Under those circumstances, there's going to be fewer people wanting goods. | |
| This is deflationary at a giant level, in spite of the fact that the central banks, albeit dying, will be hyperinflating just to try and maintain the system as long as they can. | |
| So, under the circumstances, then, I would suggest not doing financial advice at all. | |
| And in fact, what I'm going to say is this: that I'm going to not worry in the future about competition for goods. | |
| It just won't be there because we're going to have too much of the social order die. | |
| If they've got 1 billion of the population, it's actually closer to 1.3 or 1.4 billion people have been vaccinated. | |
| We really can't tell much because of the Chinese and their tendency to lie about numbers in any event. | |
| However, it is a shitload of people have been vaccinated. | |
| And so, again, if just a fraction of those, a tenth, you know, a quarter, a half become ill or die off, we've got major social order changes that are unavoidable. | |
| And one of those is going to be the lack of competition for land, cars. | |
| Nobody will want to travel because it'll be too hard, be too expensive. | |
| We're going to have to worry about even getting jet fuel made if you've got people in the refineries going crazy and refineries start blowing up and that kind of shit. | |
| So, see, as this becomes inculcated into the society, as the social order starts understanding, geez, those pilots are really fucked up and 80% of them can't fly anymore. | |
| And then everybody's going to say, well, shit, you know, what about the nuke plant operators? | |
| You know, what about air traffic control? | |
| What about, you know, doctors, you know, and who cares about lawyers, but you know, doctors and power plant operators, all of this kind of stuff, the things we really care about, farmers, et cetera, et cetera. | |
| The good news is, probably, likely, that you're going to get fewer and fewer people that are vaccinated the further out from the mass social order that you go, right? | |
| So the more you're getting back to the land, so to speak, the more likely you are to run into fewer vaxed people. | |
| Out in my county out here, I don't run into that many. | |
| I've got a crew here working on the installing some fencing and stuff, and they're going to be back here. | |
| That's why I'm doing this so early, back here to grind up a bunch of crud and haul it off. | |
| None of them are vaccinated. | |
| And, you know, so this is good. | |
| Young men, they won't be infertile. | |
| But out here in this rural county, I'm not very likely to run into vaccinated people. | |
| Everybody I talk to that, you know, that I talk to about it, those, well, I'll tell you right off. | |
| As I go into cities, I run into vaccinated people. | |
| Out in the county, no. | |
| Those people that are in the cities that I run into that are vaccinated, including workers in grocery stores and banks, pharmacies, fast food kind of things, or retail, they are telling me terrible stories about what it is like to be vaxxed. | |
| And I'll stand back and listen to them, and they'll describe that. | |
| This one woman was telling me that she'd had the, I hadn't seen her for like, because I've been shopping in Olympia, I hadn't seen this one woman for like maybe six weeks. | |
| And she'd gotten vaccinated like the last month or so and has been ill ever since. | |
| Weird pain, strange aches, floppy fingers, you know, intermittent tremors, all different kinds of things. | |
| Not a good situation. | |
| And it's been ongoing constantly since she got that second shot. | |
| So, and you know, did she report it? | |
| No. | |
| Has she told anybody other than her personal doctor? | |
| No. | |
| Did he report it to VARES? | |
| No. | |
| Has he told anybody? | |
| Likely not. | |
| So that's the situation we're in. | |
| So this is just as bad as it's going to get, or as bad as it is now. | |
| This is nowhere near as bad as it's going to get as more and more people stumble into the vaccinated syndrome, the vaxed body destruction. | |
| Okay, so all of these things are going to contribute. | |
| The global die-off, the depopulation attack by the elites, the war with the elites, all of these things are going to impact on currency and goods. | |
| As I was saying, the deflationary event of fewer people seeking the goods means that the price, the price to purchase those, will fall because you just don't have competition for it. | |
| So some things may go without bid. | |
| We may find, for instance, that in heavily vaxed cities, all of a sudden you see apartment prices crash as people die off and, you know, are basically recycled and all of their stuff is taken out. | |
| You'll see a major number of apartments, major number of houses that will be empty. | |
| And there won't be a lot of people seeking to buy because no one's seeking to move into the shithole cities in the first place. | |
| But even the people that are trapped within the shithole cities won't be seeking to, you know, even those that want to be buying, there won't be a big crowd within that market. | |
| So you can pretty much forget about a growing real estate market in any city in the United States other than those where we're likely to have concentrated unvaxed populations in the main, which would be in the southern states, the red states, however you want to describe this. | |
| Okay, so but see, so it's going to change all of this. | |
| The end of the petrodollar and the in the currency and goods and so forth is going to be affected more by the vaccination and the global depopulation agenda of the power elite than the actual economics that would have been in play absent that. | |
| So we don't have a normal world anymore. | |
| We won't go back to normal world. | |
| All the normies are going to wake up or die off. | |
| And so we're going to be into sci-fi world. | |
| In sci-fi world, the petrodollar had died. | |
| We've gotten into a multiplicity of currencies and ways of doing business. | |
| It'll still be very effective for us, especially with fewer people around to keep cryptocurrencies as a means of settlement and long-distance interaction. | |
| The SWIFT system is going to die. | |
| The interbanking systems are going to die, not only because the central banks are dying, but also because they're going to be crashing relative to personnel and people that are willing to work for the banks and so on. | |
| As people become more and more awake, they won't want to awake. | |
| They won't want to work for Wells Fargo or want to work in the IT department of their local criminal bank, right? | |
| So they won't. | |
| And so in order for us to do those kinds of services, we'll need the cryptocurrencies. | |
| So in that sense, cryptocurrencies are going to go up in value. | |
| Now, they will go up in price as long as the central banks exist to hyperinflate them. | |
| But if you are concerned with a numeric value for your cryptocurrency as opposed to its purchase price, then you may want to sell your cryptocurrencies, I guess, into fiat currency just before the fiat currency crashes. | |
| I mean, I just don't know how people are going to deal with that aspect of it. | |
| So it might be that in a little while, you can just go buy a big chunk of land for Bitcoin. | |
| Whereas legally now, maybe you've got to transfer that Bitcoin into dollars and then buy that land with dollars or marks or yen or Euros or whatever. | |
| But nonetheless, the ability to transfer value through cryptocurrencies will continue to exist as long as we are able to maintain, and I think we'll continue that for at least a number of decades, the electrical and the infrastructure, all the cable for all the internet, etc. | |
| So there's problems, right? | |
| What happens if there's major earth changes and we see a separation of the plates at the bottom of the sea and we get a bunch of undersea cable ruptures? | |
| Those are a bitch to repair. | |
| That's super highly skilled work. | |
| These people require lots of incentive in the form of money and so forth to do it. | |
| And it may take forever to repair undersea cables under those kind of circumstances with vaxed people and so on. | |
| Literally might take another whole civilization to form in order to get back at that because we would be at the end of this civilization. | |
| The end of the petrodollar, the global depop thing happening and all of these kind of things, right? | |
| And so this is our world now. | |
| We've got to live with this. | |
| So if you've got, I wouldn't count on, you know, Amazon working next year. | |
| I don't know how many of their people are vaxed, but a lot of their suppliers are vaxed. | |
| A lot of the people in the supply chain are vaxed. | |
| So those kind of goods may be breaking down year after year after year after year in this general crumbling of the ability of our social order to get shit done as we cope with the vaxed versus unvaxed and allocate the unvaxed resources, people, to what is required to get shit done. | |
| So we may decide that, okay, we can no longer afford large-scale factory farming because we don't have the ability to do distribution. | |
| We don't have enough people that are competent to drive trucks in order to deliver a supply chain the way we used to. | |
| And so therefore, we're going to have to do feeder systems and you're going to have to go to your local train depot to pick things up because we won't have those kind of things. | |
| And so people will go back to mom-and-pop kind of stores because it will be effective for the people near the end of the trains to set up distribution centers because they will be able to get things. | |
| And then the local people will go to the place near the train. | |
| And so we'll go back to trains. | |
| I mean, I don't know how we're going to cope with this, right? | |
| But it may take things at that level because we won't have the air capacity anymore unless we can actually get to the point of effective non-human intervention flying. | |
| And that seems a little dodgy at the moment. | |
| You know, it's not like you can put a pizza in a Tesla and tell the Tesla car go and deliver it to so-and-so. | |
| You know, that isn't going to happen at this point because we're all, we've got so many people that are fucked. | |
| Okay, so we're getting into this year of changes in 2022 that are actually starting this year. | |
| Those changes are going to hit politically. | |
| There's all of that business. | |
| You know, the audits are going to come out. | |
| They're going to show that the federal government is 100% illegitimate and it's basically collapsed here in the United States anyway. | |
| Power is devolving back to the states. | |
| We're not, so the global materium from the human perspective is a human attention market. | |
| And so if none of us look at Joe Biden, if none of us pay any attention to Harris, if none of us pay any attention to any of the fucktards in the federal government, then they basically are just over there playing in their own little sandbox. | |
| And, you know, if they come on up and say something to you and you laugh and go about your business, then they effectively have no power over you. | |
| And that's the way it's going to devolve. | |
| In a lot of cases, that will be the major mechanism is that we'll just be too busy paying attention to other things to give a rat's ass about what these people are screaming about. | |
| Just like right now, who cares about Greta? | |
| Who cares about extinction, rebellion, or any of these assholes that are worried about climate change? | |
| Because three years from now, there won't be enough humans caring about that for these guys to even get any attention at all. | |
| The human attention market will have changed radically. | |
| Okay, so I need to get some stuff done here. | |
| I'm cleaning up my office so that I can find out that I'm doing an inventory of everything I own so that I can decide what I need to get now because as long as I can get it through the system, because that system is rapidly breaking down. | |
| And I don't want to have to be in a situation of having to try and acquire a necessary piece of critical goods as we go forward because it may not actually happen, just may not get it. | |
| So you can expect currency and goods to change relatives, the purchase power, all of that over these next couple of years. | |
| As I say, I think cryptos, certainly gold and silver, those will be good for interperson, but those will be interpersonal exchanges, right? | |
| So, you know, four years from now, you may want to go in and, I don't know, buy an RV that's still running and you can get gas for and so on. | |
| And maybe you'll pay gold for it because there won't be a banking system in order to facilitate a check or a debit card or any of that kind of shit, right? | |
| Maybe you'll be able to do credit or cryptos because the phone systems will still be working and we'll still have the internet and those kind of things. | |
| So you'll be able to transfer money, crypto value. | |
| But without banks, now maybe in the United States then you'll be limited to the amount of paper currency that's in your local area that's actually circulating among the local economy. | |
| And if anything, so there won't be inflation at that level. | |
| The purchase value of the purchasing value of the money will actually appreciate because there will be fewer, will there actually be fewer, it's deflationary, it's complicated. | |
| It's deflation on top of inflation, but basically it's all deflating as we go forward with the vaxxed people dying off. | |
| And it's just going to affect everything here. | |
| So we're truly in a state of sci-fi world. | |
| We're emerging now, and even the normies are going to see it this summer when they, all of those guys that have gotten their vax are suddenly looking and saying, what? | |
| What? | |
| What? | |
| Airline says I can't fly? | |
| What? | |
| And the pilots aren't flying? | |
| And they're not bringing me in, you know, bananas from Africa or, you know, cantaloupe from Mexico, that kind of thing. | |
| So, you know, some normies are going to get a real shock. | |
| It's going to be rough. | |
| It's going to be really rough. | |
| Anyway, so I've got to get all of this stuff off of here to get into the electricity stuff. | |
| All right, so we'll just leave this. | |
| There's a lot of it. | |
| We'll be going over it for fucking months, maybe years. | |
| And so we just won't worry about it anymore. | |
| It will just concentrate on the local stuff and the other weird stuff and the space alien stuff. | |
| All right, so anyway, so here's a little note. | |
| And so the Mantids are behind, they created communism. | |
| Communism. | |
| That's a terrible M. Okay. | |
| Anyway, that's another bit of insight talking to somebody that's had, that I know, won't go into it now, but we'll come back to that. | |
| Well, we'll talk about the Mantids and communism. | |
| And communism is a wholly created thing, right? | |
| It's not an organic structure. | |
| It was created by this self-hating homosexual, and he was a deviant among homosexuals in a card called Karl Marx. | |
| He was an elitist. | |
| He was a royal worshiper and just a twisted little fucker, but he wrote Das Kapital and he wrote and created communism. | |
| But he did it in an interesting framework. | |
| And it is wholly created, not organic, did not arise from humans at all, really. | |
| And it has never replicated, never been seen in human society. | |
| Communalism, as practiced by tribes, is not communism. | |
| There's a big difference. | |
| Anyway, I was talking to this guy, and I'll come back to it. | |
| It was just an interesting aside. | |
| Okay, so now electricity and electric woo. | |
| It is, okay, so this represents the continuous creation. | |
| Looks like a G destruction model of reality. | |
| Okay? | |
| So this is the little bloop theory. | |
| This is the continuous creation-destruction model of reality. | |
| That is to say that reality is created and destroyed every is created and destroyed 22 trillion times a second. | |
| It must be that fast. | |
| I've talked about this in a lot of other videos as to why it's that fast, why the number is derived at that, but it must always be trillions of times faster than our ability to mechanically or in any way augmented beyond our senses capture the creation of it. | |
| However, it is possible to understand this. | |
| And we do have other ways of non-mechanistically capturing that creation. | |
| So there was no big bang. | |
| Go and look at the little bloop theory videos I've done on YouTube or the Woobble on BitChute or YouTube and go into it in some depth there. | |
| So this is a grapheme. | |
| It represents a burst of reality being created, then there's reality being destroyed, and another burst of reality being created, then another burst of, and then reality is destroyed, and so on and so on and so on. | |
| This is just a section of the continuous flow of creation and destruction that is reality. | |
| This represents 122 trillionth of a second. | |
| Time is flowing that way, so we are encountering it this way, so to speak, as we go forward our consciousness. | |
| This is actually a description of magnetism. | |
| Magnetism is a single force, even though we can see it as an attractive pole and a repulsive pole on a bipolar magnet. | |
| And there are other kinds of magnets other than bipolar. | |
| The attractive force is the force. | |
| Okay, so there's only one force, one line of force that is in magnetism. | |
| It is not as you've seen it with the little iron things, the iron filings and magnets. | |
| Magnetism looks entirely different from that. | |
| It is in fact the attractive force and a repulsive aspect of magnetism. | |
| These are both the same force. | |
| They just spin in different directions. | |
| The attractive force is centripetal. | |
| It draws everything in. | |
| So every 22 trillionths times a second, we snap reality back in and all of our molecules, and they don't really exist that way, but all of our molecules snap back together and recreate themselves. | |
| And then just as they're doing that, as the very energy that created them snapping and coming into existence starts to fade, it's already starting a burst of the repulsive energy, which is centrifugal and rotates out the other way, that causes the reality to destroy itself so that we can have motion. | |
| Okay, so we can have breath, so we can have attraction, so we can have all of life. | |
| Life cannot exist absent this construct. | |
| And this is a description of our materium where we're at now. | |
| This is extremely accurate description, although you'll find all kinds of physicists and mathematicians that will just bitch and moan because I'm not going to get into the mathematics of it. | |
| But there are indeed some interesting math involved. | |
| I've drawn it badly, but this is the golden angle. | |
| In 122 trillionth of a second, we coalesce into creation and then we explode out of creation into destruction. | |
| The golden angle is here, but we also have the golden mean and ratio involved. | |
| So we have these ratios here, and that those ratios are replicated throughout this entire structure, and that in all aspects of it, and this can actually be measured. | |
| We can measure the difference in strength of this little bit of the repulsive force and the fact that it does not exist there for the attractive force. | |
| In any magnet that we have, that we've got, we can measure that force, whether it's the spherical magnets or the big cube magnet here. | |
| We can measure this distance in force, and we can actually measure the height of this force here off of a surface, the surface of the magnet, and we can determine that this ratio does exist mechanistically and empirically. | |
| And so it supports, and we can do it other ways too, okay? | |
| So you can do it with other magnets in which you affect those magnets differently with the attractive or the repulsive force, and you measure how much the other magnets move relative to the magnet being used to do the test. | |
| And so we can determine that this is all mathematically correct. | |
| And we can dispute about all different kinds of things, but it's fundamentally accurate and explains in a useful way reality. | |
| Now, the interesting part about all of this, for my thinking, because I want to have a floating RV and go fishing in Lake Geneva, for instance, right? | |
| If they allow fishing, I don't know. | |
| That kind of thing. | |
| Is that this point right here, this is the dielectric point within all creation. | |
| So when you have a magnet and a regular old magnet, physical magnet here, in the materium, all of these magnets have a dielectric plane. | |
| That dielectric plane is formed by a whole series of dielectric points that are all aligned. | |
| And I can get into why this occurs when you zap the matrix with electricity and so on and the procession of the molecules getting all aligned and this sort of thing. | |
| But at the moment, I'm going to go into electricity. | |
| Okay, so at this point right here, this is the dielectric plane. | |
| Let me put that here. | |
| It's a dielectric point. | |
| And you get a bunch of them together and you get a dielectric plane. | |
| It is suspected that from the dielectric plane, we get electricity. | |
| So electricity is not electrons being stripped out of a copper wire by magnets moving in a motor. | |
| Okay, if that were to occur, you'd always be constantly replacing the copper wire because you'd be stripping the electrons out and sending it down the rest of the copper wire. | |
| So if you're using, so if that model is facetious, it's absurd on its face. | |
| we would have stripped out all of the copper wire in the Hoover Dam within the first two years of its operation had in fact electrons physically moved in the process of creating electricity. | |
| There is no physical electron movement within from one atom to another within the creation of or use of electricity. | |
| It does not work that way. | |
| So electricity emerges from the dielectric point. | |
| They say in electrical engineering now that it's emerging from the dielectric plane. | |
| And they still are intent on the idea of one molecule shedding an electron and having that electron move to the next molecule and bumping it down and somehow we're using electrons in electricity. | |
| Electricity has no electron movement in that sense within it at all and electricity is simply arising out of here as we flop from a centripetal over to a centrifugal rotation in this creation and electricity merges at that point of swapping from turning one way to turning the other. | |
| That snap, so to speak, creates what we see and experience as electricity within the shape of the magnetism. | |
| Now this is magnetism that holds together reality, okay? | |
| So this is the magnetism that is holding together my flesh, this cloth, anything in reality, the air molecules, so to speak, all of this is being held together by this magnetism. | |
| If we get into Boscovich here, you'll read in here all different kinds of descriptions of how reality is held together. | |
| And it's quite fascinating. | |
| You can get lots of information out of it and get huge amounts of insight. | |
| But, okay, so let me take a small diversion. | |
| This is sort of a description that comes from Buckminster Fuller. | |
| It's called the vector equilibrium. | |
| And it's how he is describing, and this is a two-dimensional representation of something that is three-dimensional. | |
| If you go read his book, Synergetics, you'll see that there's drawings in there of this thing. | |
| I can't really do it here effectively, but showing that this is a three-dimensional lattice. | |
| So he's sort of describing a crystal or a lattice work. | |
| So he's saying that all of reality is basically held together in little tiny tetrahedrons. | |
| And he's not wrong. | |
| He thought of the lines of force connecting the molecules or atoms within any piece of molecule, any piece of matter as being in a tetrahedral shape. | |
| He's not wrong about that. | |
| But he thought of these lines of force as being emergent from the atoms themselves. | |
| And it's not that way. | |
| So there's nothing emerging from the atoms that cross-connects it to another atom. | |
| Instead, if you think of it from the Boscovich viewpoint, which is a little bit harder to grasp, it has to do with these lines of force. | |
| It is these lines of force here, the magnetism spread out, so to speak, in a larger sense. | |
| So this represents the magnetism, so to speak, of a single molecule coming together for reality and then exploding out and coming together and then exploding out. | |
| But that same metaphor says that all the molecules are coming together simultaneously in my shirt, and then they're all exploding and disappearing and coming together. | |
| Okay, and they're doing this 22 trillion times a second, so I'll never see it. | |
| I'll never even experience it. | |
| Well, that's not true. | |
| We can get into that in another time. | |
| But in any event, so the vector equilibrium approach here, these molecules that are being all held together here are being held together by lines of force that exist in what is known as the ether. | |
| So Buckminster Fuller developed the vector equilibrium coming from the Einstein fucked up understanding of reality. | |
| Had he had an aetherist viewpoint, he would have probably still derived the same kind of understanding, but he would not have drawn these lines of force as being emergent from the molecules themselves because he would have understood that it is the force of their popping in and out of reality that holds them in their position through these lines of force that we can call cohesion or repulsion. | |
| Okay, so basically, it is as though there is radiating magnetism everywhere throughout universe that holds you, holds the molecules in their position. | |
| And then the universe disappears and then the molecules can move and then it's held back into their position again. | |
| And so it's a difficult concept to get across, but there's all kinds of mechanical and engineering advantages once you get this model in your head and start thinking about how things work. | |
| If they work this way, it's very intriguing, and here's some of the interesting things you can learn. | |
| One of the things is that light emerges from this point right here, along the dielectric point. | |
| This is where the modality of the ether expresses itself as light or electricity or magnetism in the sense of the expressed magnetism here in the materium, or even gravity, okay, because gravity is nothing more than an aggregation and a collection of these same lines of force at vast quantities that are not molecular. | |
| So, as above, so below. | |
| And so, it makes sense to understand reality this way, use this continuous creation destruction, the little bloop model, and we can engineer things. | |
| Okay, so this is the whole point, is that we have electricity emerging from here. | |
| It's not this molecule shutting an electron to that one, to that one, to that one in the copper. | |
| Okay, so imagine a piece of copper wire that is existent, and this is the copper wire itself, not its insulation, so this should actually be copper-colored. | |
| What is happening is that this is the carrier, okay? | |
| We have a rotating magnet out here. | |
| We have some kind of a rotating magnet structure here affecting this copper wire. | |
| As we snap in and out of creation, in and out of creation-destruction, what is actually happening is that the magnetism that's in this world, the magnetism that is in this world that causes that effect, magnetic breaking. | |
| This is a neodymium magnet, a copper plate. | |
| That magnet, that magnetism, is affecting the viscosity of a solid material. | |
| I'm using viscosity the way that Boscovich uses the term. | |
| The viscosity that he is discussing is the ability of these critters, the molecules, the points, to maintain their relative distance within the cohesion and repulsion line. | |
| Okay, so that's my discussion. | |
| So, here we have a solid plate, but this solid plate is no different from a liquid, excepting that the lines of force within here are more stable than within a liquid. | |
| And there's just different determining factors within those lines of force that keep this solid. | |
| If we could change those lines of force electrically, we could turn it into a liquid instantly. | |
| And maybe that's how the NEMO flew around was maybe they did that with their liquid. | |
| They were reputedly using liquid copper engines to power through space as a sun. | |
| Anyway, so going back to electricity, what happens is as I drag this magnet, and you can see it doesn't really fall like a thing, right? | |
| It doesn't. | |
| It has this magnetic breaking effect. | |
| That's the magnetism here intruding into the copper at this level in the matrix of the copper. | |
| And what's happening is that the magnetism is actually altering the lines of force and the interrelationship of the molecules of the copper to each other. | |
| But it does not, it's altering the lines of force. | |
| It's not actually changing their molecular position. | |
| You notice that the magnet in no way causes the copper molecules to jump up to it or anything like that. | |
| All it's doing is softening and changing these magnetic lines of force. | |
| But that's the key to electricity because here's what happens. | |
| When that occurs, in the continuous creation-destruction model, as the lines of force are being drugged through the copper like your fingers through a bucket of sand, you know, leaving a trail, so to speak, you're changing the viscosity of the sand by dragging your fingers through there because that viscosity is being defined as the interrelationship of those individual sand molecules to each other. | |
| So you dig your fingers in and you pull it forward. | |
| That's what we're doing with these fingers of magnetism. | |
| with these actual fingers that persist in magnets, we drag this through copper and we cause the lines of force here to literally, as they're coming back into creation, at this point right here, | |
| those molecules are no longer bound for that 22 trillionth of a second by the relationship to each other here, nor is there percessional angle bound in that 22 trillionth of a second. | |
| And that's how electricity escapes out of the dielectric point to run down the wire. | |
| And electricity runs across the surface. | |
| So electricity is escaping out of dielectric points here and running down the surface in a very complex manner that replicates and is even more complex than magnetism expressed. | |
| You can't really see it here. | |
| It's just really magnetism is really interesting when expressed this way because we get these big spikes. | |
| Let me see if I can create those and you can see it. | |
| No, just isn't going to happen. | |
| Anyway, though, so it's quite complex. | |
| It's this sort of like almost organic alive kind of a thing as the electricity comes out of the dielectric points in those planes of those magnets and shoves itself down the copper wire. | |
| Because, and I can get into that another time. | |
| I'm running out of time here. | |
| So, man, there's so much that is just not being covered here, but we need to go into, you can go into in depth in all of this stuff as we go forward because the insights just keep pouring out. | |
| But it is possible to create that effect without the rotating magnets. | |
| Not in Tesla's time, because of his understanding. | |
| But his grasp of the rotating magnet and the copper wire effect was staggering. | |
| It got us here, you know, we've got computers that are being powered by this, and all of Tesla's gear is inside these boxes, etc. | |
| But it is possible to extract electricity directly, the same way that we extract in a manner. | |
| Actually, it's the reverse of the way we extract light out of an LED. | |
| And so we should be able to engineer a little solid state, I mean, for lack of a better word, you know, no moving parts, electromagnetic receivers, electricity receivers, because they're not going to be generators. | |
| They're not going to generate anything. | |
| They're simply going to be there to receive as the continuous creation destruction model snaps them back in and out of existence. | |
| They're going to receive that electricity, and then they'll just funnel it down the wire and off we go or into batteries or whatever, right? | |
| Or you can put them into cars, this kind of thing. | |
| So it'll be a really interesting new sci-fi world because we won't have to worry about energy at that level. | |
| We'll be able to wire these things in series, gang them up, increase the voltage, you know, do all kinds of really cool shit with it. | |
| Anyway, though, so and it's all as a result of understanding, reading our Boscovich. | |
| Now, if you read Boscovich, if you're into the Tesla valves and his pump and pump generator, okay, the Tesla pump generator that ran too fast on water and had to be throttled back and steam drove it so fast that it destroyed the metal involved there because it was so powerful. | |
| If we can get, all you have to do is get into the articles in the 420s. | |
| Every paragraph in this book is numbered. | |
| So 420s up through the 460s, and you'll see that this is where Tesla got his idea for the generator and the viscosity that he descriptions were for his valve. | |
| Now you can see how he discovered the valve with no moving parts, and you can size it and you could actually make it specific and we could make it micro. | |
| And so we could do this. | |
| We could have a valve that required no moving parts that would shunt every other or every third or every fourth blood cell. | |
| We could do it at that level. | |
| So it could kick out every fourth blood cell if you want, those kind of things, because they can be so specific relative to the flow of the resulting pressure from the design of the valve itself. | |
| Okay, so I've got to go. | |
| I've got to get real work done. | |
| They're going to have that grinder here in just a very short period of time and start making all kinds of horrific noise. | |
| But so that's it. | |
| It's almost an hour. | |
| There's one other, okay, so getting back to the mantids for a second in an oblique way, there's one other aspect of this that of this continuous destruction model and the 22 trillionth of a second and the gap, okay? | |
| The gap is the big deal here, in this little bit here. | |
| That gap has no time in it, okay? | |
| It is as physical as this creation here. | |
| So that gap is physical within our materium. | |
| The materium actually winks out, although it doesn't not exist in a sense. | |
| It still exists, but it's not there for that period. | |
| There's no time involved, so we don't know how long that period of time is. | |
| All we know is that when materium exists, that we get time out of these 22 trillionth of a second, then we get time out of the next 22 trillionth of a second. | |
| And we can analyze it at a 22 trillionth of a second. | |
| But we do not know what's happening in that period of no time. | |
| This is where we get this idea. | |
| This is the origination of the idea within the military that you've got interdimensional shit with the UFOs. | |
| Okay, so the idea of interdimensionality as expressed in sci-fi and as these military guys understand it would be that there's a dimension right here in the same physical plane that is somehow separated from me by frequency and that if I could change my material frequency I could would suddenly become part of their dimension and my dimension would fade away I wouldn't be able to see this computer I wouldn't be able to see this anything here but I would see whatever was in that dimension okay so | |
| this idea is not valid it is as not valid because of energetic because of this particular construct here that is not valid this also this understanding means that that as an aside again that there's no possibility of bifurcating universes so you'll see a lot of woo-woo guys that say oh you make a decision and you actually make it both ways okay and you'll hear this a lot it's bullshit new-age stuff it | |
| can't happen energetically but they say that you know you make a decision in in your world that you have that decision one way and then you also made the decision the other way and another world is instantly created that can't happen the amount of energy required is just fantastically huge and the complexity of the bifurcation on every single decision for every single being because it wouldn't be limited to just humans it would be limited to all interaction with all humans it eliminates the main point for universe which | |
| is to discover that which shall occur as opposed to that which could have occurred so just as our lives here are to learn our whole point of a human life is for us individually at this level of human life is for us individually to learn what to do and what not to do and the only way we can do that is sometimes to do this stuff we should not do okay so at an universe level continuous time every single one | |
| of these trillion 22 trillionth of a second existence exists such that we can determine what will happen as opposed to what may have possibly happened it's this idea which I can't get into now because it's even more complex the idea of the the collapse of the potentiality the discharge versus charge anyway so this is tiring okay this last thing I'm almost out of tea and my throat's gonna go | |
| by the way I'll give you a tip here if you've first dealing with the spikes and vast people in a second okay so in this gap where there is no time that's where the UFOs travel because if you if you're into this continuous creation destruction model you | |
| You understand that every 22 trillionth of a second we recreate ourselves, but we could, if we understood the mechanism, we could project a new location parameter to our next creation and have us, | |
| I could, so I could be here in 122 trillionth of a second, and then I could do something mentally and cause my body to have a new location property and that and then my body would recreate itself at that new location next to the door. | |
| And that's what's happening when I'm walking. | |
| Only I'm not considering that I'm moving my location property of my body as I'm walking. | |
| I don't actually say, okay, now I'm at this XYZ coordinate. | |
| Now I need to be at that one and that one and that one. | |
| But if you could do that mechanistically and surround yourself with a bubble that would isolate you magnetically, then you could in fact do just that. | |
| You could say, of all of the properties of reality, and there's bazillions, if I change in the recreation of reality, if I tell reality ahead of time I want to be created over there and not here, then I pop into existence over there, and I'm no longer here when I pop into existence over there. | |
| And this is the effect that we see as the UFOs popping into existence and popping out or moving extremely fast because they're just taking out big gaps of distance by just changing their location parameter in small increments. | |
| You know, maybe it's 100 miles as opposed to two super small increments of two inches, right? | |
| Or 20,000 light years. | |
| But there would be no, there is fundamentally no difference in any distance involved in your location parameter. | |
| So this is why you have the military and all these other people freaking out over all this interdimensionality shit, because they have the wrong working model of reality. | |
| And they don't understand how this shit goes. | |
| And I've got to stop. | |
| I've just got to stop. | |
| I've got so much to do, and I hear the trucks showing up. | |
| So anyway, live long and prosper. | |
| I'll do more of these as I can. | |
| We're getting into summer and I'm getting really busy and we're getting a lot of insights. | |
| I'm getting a lot of insights and I'm passing these on and we're starting to make some progress on magnetism and direct electricity and anti-gravity and that kind of shit as we go forward. | |
| So I'm going to get a lot real busy. | |
| Also, we're running into the period of time of change. | |
| Two things here. | |
| Okay, so the pure sleep we're sold out of. | |
| It'll be a couple of weeks. | |
| We ran into a purity issue. | |
| We test every single batch, all of the ingredients for purity. | |
| We had an ingredient that didn't pass. | |
| We have to go out and find another supplier. | |
| This is what is necessary these days. | |
| Expect that to be hitting all kinds of products, not just this, and continuing into the future as we get into this period of time with all the vaxed people showing up with problems. | |
| Then here's the thing. | |
| There's this stuff. | |
| Anacetyl choline. | |
| All right? | |
| NAC, NAC. | |
| It's a supplement. | |
| It's used for clearing lungs or it's used for, I used to use it as a, and I use it now as a boost because it turns into this other stuff inside you. | |
| It boosts your performance when you're doing workouts. | |
| And my body is so damaged, I need all the help I can get. | |
| But it also is used by people for lung issues. | |
| So if you take it at night, it gets in there and basically helps all of your lung kind of things as you go along and rebuilds the body. | |
| It's good for that. | |
| But it's very good. | |
| I think it'll be very good for dealing with the spike protein, whether you've taken the jab or you're just around a lot of people. | |
| I've got reasons for that, for thinking that. | |
| Go and investigate it. | |
| And you'll see the reasons that I'm thinking that this is the case. | |
| Anyway, so live long and prosper. | |
| This is a long one. | |
| Sorry, guys. | |
| But this shit is complicated, as also is the vaccination crap. |