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Nov. 7, 2021 - Clif High
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The Shape of Woo to Come - Explorers' Guide to SciFi World

needs must as the devil drives.....end of empire, what next?

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Hello humans.
Hello, humans.
okay um So all right.
The Wu is deep.
The Wu is complex.
The Wu is ancient, and the Wu extends all the way out into the future.
And today we're going to discuss future Wu, what it's going to look like here in the future.
But to do that, we've got to understand where we've come from and where we're at now and what it how that impacts the shape of the Wu of the to come.
Now there was a book, The Shape of Things to Come, I think, by H. G. Wells.
I don't know what year it was written in.
It was pre-World War II.
It predicted World War II.
It's an interesting, interesting science fiction kind of story.
Doesn't really go into woo much, but what's interesting about the book and H. G. Wells is that they were both products of their time, his mind and its output.
And so H. G. Wells was born into the British Empire.
Arguably at its peak or shortly thereafter, in like maybe 18 1800s, maybe 1850s, 1860s was when he was born.
And then he lived until the end of World War II, which I think was 1946.
I think he lived until 1946.
So he saw the end of the end of the war and the successful defeat of the Nazis, which was kind of bittersweet for him because he was a real nationalist, a real British guy, but he was also very much taken by certain aspects of fascism.
You know, so his own nature was battling with itself over the whole war thing and all of He knew it was on a put-up job.
He was tied into the powers that be pretty closely all the way through.
Anyway, so he writes this book, he predicts World War II.
He's an interesting fellow in and of himself because of being born at the height of the empire.
The empire, okay, so there are a lot of people that think that the British empire extends from the 1600s up to 1997 when the British had to give Hong Kong back to the Chinese, which essentially was their last real colony.
Everything else was an overseas at that time was a commonwealth.
So it had fractured over a long period of time, breaking up through the course of World War II and thereafter, basically due to economic liberation of the colonies and the inability of the much depleted British Empire, depleted economically, they didn't have the wherewithal to enforce any kind of diktat on any of the colonies anymore.
They could barely, at the end of the war, maintain forces to keep local conflicts dampened down.
And thus, they went to this big Commonwealth shedding business, right?
Because they didn't have the forces, they didn't have the British army anymore of such a sufficiency that it could go and put down the fighting between the Hindus and the Muslims in the Indian subcontinent.
And so thus we have the breakup of the former uh Indian colony into India, the country it always was, and Pakistan, as all of the Muslims fled, a lot of Muslims fled India and went to live in Pakistan.
So but it was due to the wastage of the British Empire in putting out all of this money into war for all of these centuries.
And so people some people think that it British Empire begins in the 1600s, but I'm I'm of the opinion that uh From uh powers that be perspective, it begins with um probably begins in like 1490 something, right?
Uh and shortly thereafter, in the 1530s or 40s, maybe I don't know when it was exactly, but we have the appearance of um John Dee uh working with or for Queen Elizabeth, okay.
And so John D was a uh prototypical Mason of his time.
He was a secret society member, he was a magician, he was a spy, um, he was uh tactician and a strategist.
And he aided the formation of the British Empire at that point.
And I say it dates from that early period because I think that's when the people that that created the British Empire actually set out to do so deliberately.
And in that sense, the British Empire was not a organic uh kind of a thing, right?
Uh so it didn't just sort of happen through success in a meritocracy kind of a fashion, it was planned.
And so they started setting out, I think, in in the 1490s to and they did plans that were not going to mature until 1600, and the and it uh produced the evidence that historians today see for the beginning of the British Empire in 1600.
But I think if you leave out uh Queen Elizabeth and her plans with um and the effects of uh John Dee on the planning and the shape of the British Empire, you're you're you're missing a big chunk of it, right?
So in any event it it goes out until 1997, but a big part of it was wasted away uh from World War I through into World War II and beyond as the uh British pound uh degraded after the terrible um opium wars uh that uh saw so much silver wasted back and forth in warfare between China and uh the British Crown.
So anyway, um H. T. Wells was a science fiction writer, he wrote all kinds of stuff, uh commented on social uh things, was um interested in all this new stuff and was uh you know um uh a thought leader of his day.
Um but he was also prototypical uh British, and he shared with uh everybody that or a lot of people in his uh life time, his contemporaries shared with them this idea that uh was the social justice warrior idea of the time.
And so if you look at the language of the social justice warriors, of the woke mentality, the woke mob, um today, uh, including a lot of the CRT language, uh now called SEL, because they gotta sell it to you, um social emotional learning or some some dumb shit.
Anyway, if you look at this language and you examine it without attempting to grasp content out of it and just examine the nature of the language in and of itself, you find that it shares a huge number of similarities with language that H. G. Wells absorbed in his youth and um I don't he didn't promulgate it too much in his writings, but because he was an internationalist.
But nonetheless, he still did uh have at his core this idea that from the uh British Empire, uh the social justice warrior uh uh idea of their day, which was this idea of the white man's burden.
Now that comes from uh that was a sold proposition, okay.
That is to say, uh it was um a slogan, it was a um a slogan like the sun never sets on the British Empire, meaning that you know they had colonies all around the planet, so no matter where you you know, no matter what time of the or or where you were on the planet, you could always find some some part of the British Empire that was under the sun that had light on it at that point.
There were all these all these phrases that they they had.
One of them that they that they sold very heavily.
You'd see it in all kinds of um literature of its day, from newspapers to pamphlets, a lot of pamphleteering with it, um, in through uh into um academic tomes as well as novels was this idea of the white man's burden.
And it was used to sell the British people on a really goofy idea that as a British citizen, it was okay for you to risk your life for money serving in the private navies and armies of
corporations, such as the Great East India-British, Tea Company, I uh you know, all of the different tea companies that they had at the time, as well as the other resource exploiting companies.
These were allowed to, by royal charter, to basically form mercenary armies and uh recruit even from the Queen's uh own soldiers with certain uh requirements and restraints and so on.
And so it was real fascism at that point.
All empires have this.
They all empires have corporatocracy blended to uh the government, just as we're at now, we're at a point of um our empire showing itself in this hard brutal light.
Usually when that comes out, the empires are very close to fading.
So in the case of the British Empire in the 1800s, they come up with this idea of the uh the white man's burden, and the white man's burden is to civilize the rest of the planet, right?
As though the British civilization at and they thought of it that way, was the just like the CCP does today, think of themselves this way, uh, as the great uh civilizing force on the planet.
And so the it was, you know, really the the similarities between the British Empire, the British monarchy, and the communist Chinese, uh, and I say communist in air quotes, because they're not really communists, they're just well, in a sense, all of them are in terms of just being power-hungry.
But in any event, so the idea was that the Brits were going to go out and civilize the planet.
Of course, they're gonna do it through, you know, uh, I mean, the reality of it was that these people were being sold a uh moral um uh barrier or sponge or something that they could accept for going on out and killing other people and taking their resources uh and having them shipped back to England, you know, and taking money for it.
And so that's that's the um that was the rationale that they were given that allowed them to be think that of this as a moral endeavor.
And see that moral component we know now today in fourth generation warfare is so so important.
Uh it allows you, it basically is the uh deciding criteria between um defeat and victory in uh in war, always has been.
And because this is this explains at a very simplistic uh level why the United States doesn't win wars, why we haven't won wars in so fucking long.
It's because we've been captured by the power elite, and we did not have uh a moral underpinning for any of our actions.
So uh, you know, the Spanish-American War was uh set off by the Maine, uh, that was um uh hoax, the Vietnam War was uh set off by a hoax that the Gulf of Tonkin incident, the war this uh that we got into in Afro Afghanistan and Iraq were set off by the hoax of the 9-11 uh attack by the powers that be on the populace, etc.
Lacking that moral uh legitimate moral underpinning, we are bound to lose constantly.
So that'll change now that we're getting a direct war, the final war between the powers that be and the rest of humanity.
Now that all that shit's coming out, things will change here, and we'll see a moral fervor that will allow uh for winning once again, right?
This was a this is a huge change, and people just don't understand really people don't understand how wars work and and why we've been uh constrained and not allowed to win.
We were doomed to fail in all of these different wars, Korea, etc., etc., etc., simply because the um structure of the war at the beginning was bogus.
And if you go into it with that kind of energy, you end up with a bad result.
You know, it's it's really simplistic to say that, but go and examine uh history and prove me wrong.
So the white man's burden here was the social justice warriors of the day, right?
It gets you a religious fervor, it allows you to go out and do atrocities because you believe absurdities, uh, as Voltaire says, right?
So the social justice warriors are dangerous because they believe this decolonization CRT uh ally bullshit, right?
Uh just as the British populace was dangerous in joining the armies and the navies of the day to go in out and civilize the planet because they believed this um uh white man's burden uh, you know, um uh defense of the British Empire or expansion, it was actually expansion of the British Empire at that point, um, uh bullshit that they were sold.
And they were both uh our social justice warriors, as well as the British populace at its time in that day, being driven uh under the cover, so to speak, by economic factors uh that are fundamentally inevitably attached to the uh waning of that empire.
And so the social justice warriors, the appearance of them here tells us that this is the point at which the Chinese are attempting to take over as the leading empire on the planet.
And so we had we we had the uh British Empire, it it failed to, we've had so many empires on this planet, different ways, different places you can look at them.
You can even look at uh empires in Latin America, and they everybody goes through this this whole uh cycle.
So we had the Brits, and they handed off to the USA, that was the American century, and now we're supposed to be handing off to the CCP.
And usually there is some form of a war that occurs, right?
There was no war here because of the allied nature of the of the two countries relative to each other, and it was known here that the Brits had inevitably a failing currency within the pound sterling and had extended themselves so far that it that it's collapsing.
Okay, so in the USA they knew that.
They were basically just standing back, letting the British Empire collapse and gonna bring in the American century.
The CCP is thinking that that's what's happening here now.
But there's a bunch of other parameters that didn't exist at the same time.
So it's true that the Brits ran the uh reserve currency of its day.
Almost everybody saved in the pound sterling uh in up through and to maybe the 1920s.
And then the USA dollar took off, it had a lot of strength because the Federal Reserve was pimping it like mad, and there were certain conditions that occurred.
Um, and the USA was the growing empire of the time.
The British Empire was really fading in the in the 1820s, and then and then there's a long stretch, and it finally collapses in the 1997.
Now, it would have collapsed in a much more brutal fashion had there been some kind of a war between the US and uh Britain prior to or during World War I. At that point, we were both allied against this um uh the Germans and the potential for a rising Germanic empire,
but that rising Germanic empire was doomed because of um economics again within its own power structure and the political power structure that it had was not the cohesive one that they ended up with uh when Hitler came in, but it was the one that the Kaiser had, which was uh a monarchy that was itself crumbling and failing because of too much debt, too many bad decisions, and so on, been too long in the tooth.
And so it's a brief attempt at rising uh threatened the uh failing British Empire.
They brought in the growing American Empire in the 1900s or in the first world war, and all of those forces collided to bring us to this point now, really.
And what we're looking at now is the failure of the uh petrodollar system driving the events here in the United States as well as globally.
And those that failure um is predictable and and is able to be timed to a certain degree.
And we're in a point now where we should be going into a recession.
But there's a lot of things that are planned, but they're not really happening.
Okay.
So it was planned that the CCP would take over the USA.
And so they're going to versus the USA.
And they're going to be the rising empire.
And the USA is going to be the failing empire.
And the CCP had planned to kill off 200 million of us with the bioweapon.
And it was planned that this should be secret, right?
That this bioweapon war should be secret.
And we see that that's that's not happening, that there's been discussions of it back when Trump knew it was a CCP virus, he labeled it the Chinese virus, invoking all of the racist diatrides from the uh the woe captured left,
and we end up with a an exposure of uh things to some degree that should have otherwise been hidden in order for it to all progress.
And this is going to keep going, this exposure.
That's the whole aspect of the shape of the woo-to-come here.
So we're going to go into a very weird time that's sort of a depression in some places and not in others at that moment when compared to each other.
But the whole planet's going to go through this because the systems are breaking down.
So we live in a world that is no longer dominated by objects, but it is dominated by systems.
We can get any kind of object we want, basically, or used to be able to, because we had a global system of shipping.
We had a global system of payments, we had a global system of display of information to allow desires to be stoked through advertising, etc., in order that that fulfillment, that global system of fulfillment might occur.
Now that's all breaking down, but at this point, the systems themselves are still there and still functioning.
We're just running into degradation of various different components of them.
All due to the petrol dollar dying and there being no direct, obvious valuable replacement.
So we have a funny situation where it would seem that the USA Empire is dying, and the CCP empire is not up to the task of taking over.
No one really is clamoring to get one the money of the CCP.
Whereas at the time the British Empire, the pound sterling was dying, there was a very definite uh desire to have USA dollars.
So we have a uh situation here where there are many indicators in the shape of the woo-to-come that the CCP is not going to be the one that's going to be really rising and dominating and taking over, especially since their secret plan didn't really work.
Uh that is to say, to kill us all off and kill off vast quantities of the planet.
Now we've got all kinds of chaos, but the the narrative that um has driven that chaos, the lockdowns, the pandemic, the vaccines, and all of this, it's all busting up.
It's all breaking out, everybody's becoming awakened in a in a very fast rush.
Uh we've had uh a large number of people start the waking up process in a very short period of time, and we're gonna go through this in a much greater uh degree of pressure through November, and uh things are in a state of uh unknowing that is relatively rare in human history in the sense that we can't really tell how unstable things are going to become at
this moment, whereas usually that is the case.
So we could say, for instance, in um uh uh in a general course of a warfare that that we're in the second year of the war and therefore we're about to hit um uh shortages, which we are, this is showing up, um, but that uh we could predict then that just like in World War II that these shortages would last and persist for about six or eight years and be resolved over the course of that time.
And we can't predict that now because of the nature of what's going on.
Um we're no longer in a warfare model that has uh existed on this planet as long as the powers have that have been have existed, so in my way of thinking, at least 1490, when the British Empire set out to become the British Empire.
Um so uh for that long, for all these hundreds of years, we've had this model of state-to-state warfare that had been in existence that had driven everything in terms of our rationale, our thinking, our language even, right?
And so we don't have that now.
They're still trying to pimp it up, they're still trying to say build back better, uh, you know, that's their version of the and the great reset is their version of the white man's burden now.
Uh it's their new thing to get you morally uh amped up about so that you'll do what they want uh without regard to the to the consequences that you personally will suffer.
So that the sh the um white man's burden really was in a very factual way uh a horrific burden on white men from uh the British Empire, from all aspects of the British Empire,
Scotland, Ireland, uh, you know, Wales, etc., not just England, but from from uh Greater Britain in general, uh that phrase crushed so many of their lives, sending them to die young uh uh or and very few returned, and those that did frequently died upon arrival, didn't couldn't readjust, and were uh trashed because war in that time was quite brutal, right?
Even if you survived, you were uh almost always maimed to some degree of uh loss of functionality because of the nature of the weapons.
So um so it was a burden on the white man to try and support this fucking empire.
So it was the white man's burden, not the way that they intended, not the way they sold it, not the way that they believed it, but history shows it to be a burden that way, right?
And so my way of thinking is that history will show this whole decolonization, this uh great reset and all of that, to it should it have been uh able to take off, it would also have been a giant burden on those people that promulgate it because they would have been the ones to have thrown their their lives away and and suffer the consequences of uh of that effort, right?
So just as the uh British people did trying to maintain the Queen's Empire.
Um you know, mine control is really powerful.
And now we're at the point where this mind control is breaking down.
Uh it's breaking down to a degree that the powers that be uh to the degree that it scares them, that to the degree that it is uh freaking them out, they're running, they don't know what to do.
We're gonna see really wacky things with these guys.
Uh we're already we already know we can predict certain things are gonna happen relative to events that have already occurred, like Evergrand, the uh Chinese bond company.
So we're gonna see the destruction of the financial system.
But we're not gonna see the destruction of the economy, in my opinion, because the economy is all of us trading with each other.
The financial system is something that's imposed over that using fiat currencies to try and control the economic activity of billions of people.
The economic activity will still continue.
It'll probably amp up greatly as a result of the failure of the financial system.
But we already have replacement financial systems in place with uh cryptocurrencies.
So just today, I made a purchase uh via cryptos of a privacy phone, a phone that I can use without being Google Googled, right?
That I can't be I can't be tracked, and it, you know, that sort of thing.
I'll get it in a little while, uh, I'll have a look at it and play with it and that kind of thing, and um uh report back and say how I like it, and that sort of a deal, right?
Uh but uh it was cool to be able to do this via cryptos and to know that there's this replacement system for uh long distance trading between people, and that the economic activity will continue in spite of the fact that the powers that be in the financial systems are are crumbling.
And so I know that they're they're crumbling because one of the uh bank local banks here has to had to eat another local bank.
This is not normally uh uh a thing that is um done in a healthy market.
Consolidation like that usually is a sign of an unhealthy market.
So uh, you know, uh banks competing for the same dwindling resources means one's got to eat the other one.
That's that kind of thing.
If there was a growing environment, banks could get new plants easier, cheaper, uh, without trying to cannibalize each other.
And it's true of almost all industries.
Uh although first mover advantage and software kind of negates that to a certain extent.
Anyway, so um uh economically, we will continue uh doing business.
Cryptos are the facilitator for this as we go forward.
Uh they will be in the shape of the woo of the future.
They will be helping us shape the future in a lot of different ways.
The speed with which all this breaks down will be determined by how many normies uh cross the threshold um into woo land this month, all right?
So if we get a big push, if a lot more stuff happens, huge amounts of normies are coming in on various different uh uh attention market subsets uh that they may care about.
Economics, sports, I mean, all the sports people dying has really thrown a big uh walk into the heads of all the sports guys about the potential for taking the inoculation, right?
And so that breaks their paradigm down relative to Falky and all of these kind of people.
All of this shit's just un unraveling to the point where the powers that be um they're not quite shitting themselves yet, other than Biden.
Uh he can't help it.
That's elder abuse in my opinion.
Um but uh pretty soon they'll be doing that.
Uh they'll have some really, really rough days.
They're so they're getting pain now.
It just hasn't hasn't become that visible to all of us.
It will become so as they start disappearing, though.
And we hear about some of the powers that be are taking those fucking shots and they're and they're going missing.
So did Newsom, you know, uh succumb to the third booster?
Geez.
You know, you think you would I I would think that these middle-level fuctards would be more paranoid of their uppers, of their betters, and know that, oh, well, those guys aren't taking that real shot.
Maybe I shouldn't either.
Um anyway, though, so uh economically what's going to happen is that we will start having to invent things to replace those things that are no longer available through the dying of the old system.
So this will happen, right?
And so we see that this happened in World War II, where we had Eder Satz as the um E R S A T-Z.
Okay, replacement, um make-do, you know, so you had eters coffee uh on both sides of all wars because they couldn't trade with the the uh Southern republics and get coffee at the time, right?
They had some places they'd have ersatz meat.
So you could call um uh these uh these vegetarian meat patties, you can call them airsats meat.
They're they're just not really meat.
They're uh a make-do, a replacement, this sort of thing.
Many the word is usually used or used to be usually used in reference to uh a replacement that's forced on you by need, by the unavailability.
And so we'll come back to that use because we're gonna run into so many uh issues of unavailability.
That's what I'm doing here at the moment, right?
Is that I'm um uh trying to get my stuff long-term storage for those things I need uh set up here because of the environment I'm in.
Uh so much moisture, it just fucks everything up.
Um I don't have one of them out here, but we've had power losses, right?
And so I I've got a manual generator, so in order to deal with this, I've got to walk out of one building with clothing in the middle of the night.
It's uh horrific rainstorms these last 11 days or something, just huge amounts of rain.
We've had like 30 inches of rain in the last 28 days.
Um anyway, so I've got to do that sort of thing, and I've got these little camper lanterns that run on batteries and their LEDs.
And you don't use them except every winter when you you lose power.
And so I pull one out and start it to open, and it's flickering and stuff and going wonky on me, and you can't deal with this shit when there's no lights on.
But but when I finally got the lights back on, I looked at that lantern to discover that I was an idiot.
I'd left the batteries in since the last time I used it.
The batteries had drawn in uh ionized salt air and had corroded the fucker.
So it was shortened out as I was using it.
And so it's my fault.
You know, it's an L Chipo, I'll throw it, I'll get another one.
Actually, I'm gonna take the LEDs out and and fuck with them with reversing, trying to reverse a um uh an energy thing with a laser.
But in any event, because they're a good quality CMOS chip.
Uh anyway, so uh we're gonna get into this airsatz world, right?
Where um you'll have to make do, where you'll you're gonna find that in certain regions, you know, so we'll we'll have breakdowns to the point where there's not uh fruit available out of season.
It's just gonna come to that.
Uh this will also be true to uh great extent for vegetables for some period of time.
And we'll get to maybe we'll get to the point where we have breakdowns and you can't get California lettuce or um you know, outside of California, right?
That kind of thing.
And so we'll have to go back to a more localized understanding of economic activity based around real need, not based around uh hooked up things via uh advertising.
And so we're gonna have this giant global reorganization as the just-in-time supply system continues to erode under the failing of the petrodollar and the failure of the one to replace it.
So, in my way of thinking, my conclusions, my um uh opinion on this, is that we will have a uh uh a conflicting set of systems US dollar, the one uh,
and uh and cryptos, which will include gold and silver, both physical, both as metals being traded, and some form of uh digitally attached cryptos.
Okay, and so we'll be living in this sort of a system for or this sort of a world for some period of time uh until we end up with a dominant new overall mutually agreed uh organically emerging system.
And this, the dollar empire will fade and the one will fade.
Both big because both fundamentally don't have moral authority, right?
Because they're they're sold propositions, they're created for the greater good of the empire, not the effective use of humans in the actual economic activity and needs.
So my uh privacy phone uh was paid for using cryptos, and there's not a lot of associated crap and bullshit with it.
Um in terms of the payment process, etc.
And I can pay anywhere around the world and get stuff shipped to me and track it, and know that it's there, there's the consensus, all of these things.
So cryptos really provide all of this, and we're getting this major um uh adoption wave now.
This is part of the vast quantities of normies that are waking up to what's going on, and in my way of thinking, again, a conclusion, we can use the growth uh in terms of um uh in a crude fashion price, but more more accurately, adoption, the growth in a number of users for cryptos as a good metric for how fast uh the normies are waking up.
And so my way of thinking is that we've had two confluences or a number of confluence.
I mean, I cannot detail how much shit's out in the world now to wake up all of the normies.
But we've had this thing where the U.S. uh Brandon administration has said they're gonna go this trillion dollar uh bizarro spending plan, okay?
Trillions of dollars.
Um at the same time we've got problems here with the one uh failing with the Evergrand bond fiasco.
That's gonna affect the bonds, are going to affect the U.S. Federal Reserve as well.
And they're gonna impact on this trillion dollar spending thing.
Uh so my way of thinking is that the real value and wealth from this system here is gonna flow that way.
And so as we see both the nominal dollar or one amount go up, I'm gonna really be focusing on the number of new and individual transactions in that world is my metric for how fast,
because it is this number that we're will reflect more accurately the number of normies that are waking up and the speed of the resolution of the other things that are plaguing our entrance into sci-fi world, which is the plague, you know, the pandemic, the vaccine, the deaths, etc.
So this number way over here will tell us how rapidly we're moving into a more um productive uh environmental umanity uh for all of us, right?
Because our humanity has been polluted by all of this warfare or all of the you know uh problems that we all know about.
There's you know, and you can detail them to each other if you're new to this, waking up, because you must do that, just keep reminding yourself, yeah, this bullshit is really true.
These fuckers really did do that.
They really did sell to all these millions of British guys the idea that they needed to go on out for God and country and for the good of the future of humanity and civilize the planet.
Uh, you know, civilized at the point of a gun.
And so there should be some kind of a connection there, right?
Um even civilizing at the point at the point of a missionary of a religion is fucking bullshit, right?
So, uh, and that's what the social justice warriors are.
They're not giving them guns to go on out, they're giving them this weird woke religion to go in out and civilize the planet to decolonize it.
Uh so we get to this point where we're at now that our economy is shifting over, in my opinion, like I say, into naturally into a new structure that is the replacement for uh the old structures which simply cannot maintain themselves as we go forward for dozens and dozens and dozens of reasons.
And um at this point, we now have to start thinking about will you be in a depression, how should you allocate your resources?
What are you going to do to meet your needs?
How are you going to store uh stuff from one year to the next?
You know, what are your needs as opposed to your wants?
What are the needs you're gonna have for the next two, three, five years, and um where do you expect to be able to meet those?
See, not everything is really dire.
The the more rapidly we wake up the normies, the more we can turn people into uh replacing productively the failing system.
And and literally put us on the same level of energy as a wartime footing without the war part of going out and killing people and stuff, right?
And so uh, and you wouldn't believe when you get people focused like that, uh, really working, you can get huge amounts of stuff done in a very short period of time.
So I'm very optimistic that that this is recoverable fairly rapidly, but we're not going back to the old ways, right?
Not making Totskis and Chinese factories and that kind of shit.
You know, if you want it, you're gonna have to produce it.
But at least we will be able to work out ways for the social order to provide the infrastructure for the production of stuff because it's good for everybody.
But we're not gonna, we're at some point, well, right now we're at the point where we're gonna have to uh examine it as an adult the uh base resources we have and decide where we're gonna put them in a general sense.
So we'll have to scrap with each other in terms of argue and so on, and you know, have to say no, we can't make um plastic children's snow sleds anymore or children's toys out of plastic, because we either have to convert the plastic back to oil for a temporary uh production or to some other plastic because we're in a plastic shortage, right?
So we're gonna have to do away with certain classes of goods because we're uh we're gonna actually have to recover them from our former wasteful society because we're now a needful society.
And so we need to actually fulfill our needs of being able to have you know um hygienic plastic uh stuff in medical gear for one instance, right?
Or or plastic in uh insulation for electrical lines, necessary needful stuff.
Uh and so that's where we're at.
This is the shape of the woo to come, is now needful, not uh wantful.
And that's the gonna be the hard lesson for a lot of people to accept.
But as I say, we're at that point where needs must, as the devil drives.
Okay, so our needs must take hold of our minds and and get us going because the devil is right back there, and that's that the lack of those goods, the lack of that stuff, right?
Um it's rough.
It's uh tough to live through a depression.
This is not going to be a depression like any other.
It's gonna be the weirdest thing that anybody's ever gone through economically because we've got no model for it because we're all waking up and busting out of at least when you think about it, uh 2021.
So, in my way of thinking, it's at least 600 years that we've been um uh encapsulated in systems, and they're they're breaking.
Even if you took the more conservative, it's still 400 years, 400 years of uh suppressive, oppressive, repressive, um burdensome systems, and uh it's coming undone, coming unglued, and we don't know what's out there, it's all woo, right?
But we we can sort of get out and start feeling on the woo and uh getting slapped, you know.
Oh, shouldn't have grabbed those.
You know, anyway, so um this is where we're at.
Uh we have to we're gonna be discovering that we're sort of in a depression, that there's uh supply chain issues that will continue, and um there won't be the system of money to uh get it moving again.
We're gonna have to restart all of this stuff.
I think we're looking at probably another two years of collapse.
Money systems collapsing for the next two years as cryptos are rising for the next two years before everything kind of like stabilizes out.
Uh that would put us out in 2023, 2024 kind of a uh time period.
So this will be the rough kind of years as everything's going down and the new system is just starting to get itself uh rising up and feeling.
Uh thereafter, it'll still be rough, but at least we'll have direction and uh some more cohesion and and movement.
And um hopefully we'll have some more interesting language.
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