wootage - Explorers' Guide to SciFi World
a linguistics lesson
a linguistics lesson
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| We are now recording. | |
| Hello humans. | |
| Hello humans. | |
| This is a linguistics lesson. | |
| That's what we'll call it. | |
| So in the first Industrial Revolution in France, Belgium and Holland, and England too, the serfs that were brought in to work in the factories, | |
| not willingly, were working in an environment in which there were these, they were powered factories. | |
| They had steam donkey engines that provided power through belts. | |
| And they used these belts to run things like lathes and other equipment, including early forms of stitchery equipment. | |
| It wasn't really a sewing machine, but it was stitchery equipment for loose weave kind of clothing. | |
| But anyway, our Industrial Revolution was powered by these wooden rollers. | |
| We're looking at a side view that had these belts that went around them. | |
| And there'd be another roller over here, and it would have an extension, and then there would be another belt that would come down here to power the actual machine. | |
| And the machine would sit over here on some kind of a table, and the human would stand here. | |
| And he was French. | |
| Let's give him a French nose and some French hair. | |
| And he's standing here working away, right? | |
| Doing stuff here. | |
| It's important that we have his feet on his table with whatever kind of machine he was working on that was being powered by these belts. | |
| And these belts would run through the buildings overhead. | |
| They hung. | |
| So these guys here had wires that came out of them or rod that suspended them from the ceiling. | |
| And so that was your factory environment. | |
| And these were hell. | |
| Okay, this is not well lit. | |
| There was hardly any light anywhere, virtually no windows. | |
| Glass was poor. | |
| Transmission ability was terrible. | |
| These were dark. | |
| They were dirty as fuck because these belts would whip up all of the stuff. | |
| There were people upstairs working and walking around causing stuff to go through the loose floors. | |
| And so it was not a good environment to work in. | |
| It was not very pleasant at all. | |
| It's not like going into an office, right? | |
| So this was a very hellacious place in which to work. | |
| Now, this is the very first Industrial Revolution. | |
| It was pre, let's just say 1750s. | |
| Okay, it starts in the 1750s with these kind of mechanisms spreading throughout France and Belgium and Holland, mainly along the coast, and then over into England. | |
| This is all pertinent to our short little video here today because these Frenchmen, and that's not a very good drawing of a Frenchman, I apologize, but these guys wore, like the people in Holland and in Belgium, they wore wooden shoes, right? | |
| They were poor. | |
| They couldn't afford leather. | |
| Leather was highly prized, right? | |
| You get a little scrap of leather, you know, it would be passed down through the families. | |
| They would actually take leather scraps in order to make covers for Bibles. | |
| And there was this particular time when, I won't go into that, but anyway, these things became highly prized because leather was so valuable during that period of time. | |
| So people made shoes out of wood. | |
| You'd get an appropriate chunk of wood and basically hollow it out and make these wooden shoes, just like you would see sold as souvenirs and kind of stuff in Holland today. | |
| Okay, so the French called these things, and everybody called them, sabos. | |
| Okay, sabo was the wooden shoe that the serf wore. | |
| It wasn't a boot, it wasn't a shoe shoe, it was a sabo. | |
| Okay, so along comes industrial angst, and everybody hates their job. | |
| We're getting into the age of revolution. | |
| There's revolution going off in the 1770s, starting in 1759, really, in the Americas. | |
| There's this new change, this new wind blowing through the humanity's consciousness, very much as we're experiencing now. | |
| And so these guys, they decided at some point they've had enough. | |
| In 1789, we get into the French Revolution, and just prior to that, we get a new word. | |
| And this new word came as a result of the French Revolution. | |
| Okay, it came as a result of the Industrial Revolution leading to the French Revolution and all of these others. | |
| The Industrial Revolution basically was participatory in the age of revolution at that time. | |
| We're in a different kind of revolution at the moment. | |
| But anyway, so in France, the word for floor is toge, T-A-G-E. | |
| Okay, and so we have this new word, sabotage. | |
| And the meaning of it was to hurl your wooden shoes into the overhead works up here such that the belts would sag, the wooden shoes would come on over here and get caught up into this mechanism, and the whole thing would be brought down to the floor. | |
| So it was a sabotage. | |
| Shoe to there to floor, right? | |
| Sabotage. | |
| So we're having a wu-taj at the moment. | |
| This is a short little video. | |
| It's very early in the morning. | |
| All different kinds of things are going on. | |
| It's Saturday. | |
| It's raining. | |
| Maybe if it rains all day, I'll make another one of these videos. | |
| But anyway, so that was the origin of sabotage in our little linguistic lesson here. | |
| And it goes back, as I say, to the age of the Industrial Revolution and subsequent political revolutions. | |
| Now we're in the age of woutage. | |
| So that's A-G-E. | |
| So Wu-Taj is where you throw Wu at it, right? | |
| Not your sabo, but your Wu. | |
| And you still got to bring it to the floor. | |
| So what's going on is that this is sort of like a war report, okay? | |
| Because we're in a war now. | |
| We're at war with the globalists. | |
| If you don't fly around in a private jet, you're with the 99.99999% of humanity. | |
| And your enemy class flies around in private jets and employs minions to do their work. | |
| We're after the enemy class in the bottom in their 30 layers of minions that sit on the top of the power pyramid. | |
| Anyway, so we now have examples of woutage. | |
| So in this, as Klaus Schwab wants to take us into the fourth industrial revolution, basically, you know, where we sit down and humans that are left, he wants to only have 500 million humans on the planet and the 3,000 or 4,000 elite and bunches of robots and artificial intelligence to keep all of us humans in line. | |
| That's basically the idea here, right? | |
| And so now we have Wu-Taj. | |
| And so we're in the fourth Industrial Revolution. | |
| I didn't want to say anything about it. | |
| I've been receiving these reports for a while, but it wasn't politic. | |
| It wasn't sensible for me to talk about it. | |
| Now I think I can because I've received reports from five countries that this is going on, that this woutage is happening in three on three continents. | |
| And the woutage here takes many forms. | |
| So in one instance in the Woutage, there are people that are actually along the supply chain for the vaccs that are emptying the vials and putting in saline or vitamin C. And they're marking the vial, putting it back in the box, putting it back there, shrink-wrapping it, sending it on. | |
| Apparently, the vials are shrink-wrapped in groups. | |
| They're doing it exactly as it comes. | |
| They're just disassembling them, putting back in, marking them, and putting them back into the supply chain. | |
| Interesting approach there. | |
| There's other places where there are countries that have mandated it, and there are soldiers watching the application of the vax to the human. | |
| And the people, they're not necessarily medical people. | |
| The injectors are not, the vaccinators are not necessarily doctors or nurses, right, in some of these instances. | |
| But nonetheless, the vaccinators are participating in the woutage. | |
| And I've gotten many of these reports. | |
| They've been ongoing for about a month and a half now. | |
| And in one instance, they have a sleight of hand they're doing so that they actually are not injecting into the human but are injecting into a sponge that's concealed in the little alcohol wipe. | |
| And so they're actually injecting into that as they're pushing the needle in. | |
| They've pre-injected all of the material, pre-released all the material into the little sponge. | |
| And they throw these away. | |
| And in other instances, the vitamin C approach, the saline approach, pre woutaged vials being given in whole villages that are being forced into this. | |
| Literally people in India and other areas that would have fled are being forced into forced vaccinations, but not all of these things are as the powers that be would want it because humanity is fighting back every which way they can. | |
| And many people are doing woo-taj. | |
| So many people along the supply chain for the vax are interfering with the process in order to not cause harm to humans. | |
| Many of them are aware of what the fuck's going on. | |
| So I've heard from a guy who works in the actual production facilities that can't live with himself. | |
| He's a low-level, very low-level employee, not able to get out of his circumstances. | |
| And his actions are participating in the same way because they are in fact able to derail, so to speak. | |
| And so he's caused vax damage by swapping numbers and stuff so that batches would arrive and the people that got the batch would say, oh, fuck, it's expired. | |
| And they would throw them away and order a new batch. | |
| So there would be a whole batch that would be gone simply because he changed some numbers in the coding when it was shipped out. | |
| So it was basically shipped out with maybe a one day's real valid date kind of a thing. | |
| So there's all kinds of woutage going on. | |
| In some of these instances, it's organized. | |
| And in some of the places where they've actually mandated vaccine documents that have to be filled out and stamped and everybody has to look at them, those places are being are also coincidentally, I've got to be very careful about this, populated by people whose ethos would not have them harm other individuals. | |
| You know, very life-affirming kind of people. | |
| And so even in those cases, even the doctors are participating in this. | |
| You know, the doctors are actually mixing up the batches of vitamin C to replace the inoculant material inside the vials. | |
| And then that day's work. | |
| And so as far as the soldiers are concerned, everything's normal, right? | |
| In one case, one of the doctors I heard from, he says that they're giving the real shit to the people that deserve it. | |
| He says, they're not doing, he says, we've got batches of the real shit, unaltered, unwoutaged, and they're giving it to the people that would enforce this kind of crap on them. | |
| So if those guys die, they die. | |
| Just an interesting approach here. | |
| I can't really go into how these self-organizing collectives are arising or how people get contact into them and so on. | |
| But it's actually come up to the point now where in industrialized countries where there are political and economic pressures like your employer pressuring you or work associations kind of thing, there are cooperating medical staff. | |
| So there are people that get the WOU, right? | |
| They're based. | |
| They're awake. | |
| And they're not doing this to people, but they understand people need to have it officially done. | |
| And so they're doing it officially and just basically filling out the cards and this kind of thing and saying, fuck that, and then just destroying vials as they go through, just so that there's a track record that they've actually been in, you know, getting rid of the vials going through their, supposedly through their inoculation center. | |
| So anyway, didn't want to go on too much, but hooray for humanity. | |
| We got woutage going on all around the planet, as I say, on three continents that I've been informed of. | |
| It's been going on for a number of months. | |
| And I've had confirmation of it in some areas from people that didn't even, that didn't know of each other, but were both reporting the same event, so to speak, right? | |
| So this is really good. | |
| This is really good. | |
| And I thought to come on out early while it's still raining and it's all yucky and stuff and put this out for everybody and give you the little linguistic lesson here. | |
| Words are fascinating, guys. | |
| They tell us so much about what's happening and where we're going and what's where we've been. | |
| So, live long and prosper. | |
| Many of us will be living longer because of the woutage. | |
| And that, I think, the fact that this is existing, the fact that we've got the refuseniks popping up, they won't be able to pull this shit for too much longer. | |
| I doubt it'll last too much two months more at the level of intensity they're trying to crank it out. | |
| So, we're winning. | |
| We're winning. | |
| Just keep on. |