Put the Woo down, and no one gets hurt - Explorers' Guide to SciFi World
Woo now thru May 2022 as the world & humanity turns
Woo now thru May 2022 as the world & humanity turns
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| Hello humans. | |
| Hello humans. | |
| Okay. | |
| Oops. | |
| Brr. | |
| It's cold out here. | |
| let's see so there's some question for the poor normies but what the is woo right Okay, and so here's the concept as best I can get it across to you. | |
| This is your brain, brain. | |
| And here are your senses. | |
| You know, there's your tongue. | |
| There's your snout. | |
| Your eyes. | |
| Your ears. | |
| Okay, and so this is functionally what a human is. | |
| You live in the materium. | |
| That's where matter is. | |
| That's where shit vibrates so fast that you can actually bump it together and it feels like it's actually touching each other and is being repelled. | |
| We know that's not the case. | |
| We've read our Boscovich. | |
| We know about this. | |
| By the way, interesting thing about Boscovich, if you read in there, he actually predicts in, I don't remember which paragraph it is at the moment, but he predicts that we would discover, and so he's doing this as a result of his writing of this comprehensive philosophy, which is a description of the world, of the materium, derived from the concepts of the ether. | |
| And he's doing this at the very tail end of the Byzantine Empire. | |
| And so, you know, anyway, but he predicts in the Middle Ages that we will discover planets that are covered in fluid that has become frozen. | |
| And it won't make much difference as to what the fluid is, whether it's water or whether it's methane or other kinds of fluids that they will tend to gravitate towards. | |
| Gravitate, ha ha. | |
| They will tend to become colder over time, but with these intermittent bursts of slushiness, you might say. | |
| And he's got this whole thing all worked out. | |
| So Boscovich really is a cool thing. | |
| He's, you know, predicting several hundred years before we actually see any of them that we're going to spot icy moons and slushy moons and these kind of things. | |
| Anyway, though, so we look at the world. | |
| Our brain is interpreting all of reality through our senses. | |
| You know, touch and everything. | |
| I'm just not putting those in. | |
| And so our senses are like our probes out into the Wu. | |
| So everything in reality, everything in the materium is Wu. | |
| It is unknown. | |
| It is something that has to be discovered and decided and thought about, right? | |
| This is a, because of the correspondence I'm getting from people and so forth, I think maybe this is an inherent aspect of living tribal is that you understand discovery in the Wu and that reality is not the paradigm as has been sold to you. | |
| So now, all of the normies find themselves encapsulated in a paradigm that has been sold to them and it looks solid. | |
| It's a long con, right? | |
| It's a barn way off in the far field that's got what looks like a nice road going up to it. | |
| It's all freshly painted. | |
| It looks really solid. | |
| It's nice. | |
| But it's sold to you as a barn, but it's only the facade. | |
| It's not solid. | |
| It's just held up by a bunch of long 2x4s that are getting pretty wobbly on the far side of it. | |
| And you just can't see that because you can't, because they're selling it to you, right? | |
| So anybody that's selling you anything like, what was that phrase? | |
| It'll come to me in a minute. | |
| But in any event, though, so anybody that's attempting to sell you something is attempting to sell you, sell past all of your senses into your brain a particular view of an item, an object, a system, a concept, an idea, whatever, an ideology, whatever. | |
| They're attempting to sell this into your brain and past your filters, right? | |
| It doesn't exist out in the Wu, whatever it is they're trying to sell you. | |
| So they'll sell you a shovel and they'll say the handle will never break, right? | |
| That's the Wu aspect of it. | |
| The handle will break. | |
| The shovel's going to degrade. | |
| You know, rust never sleeps. | |
| So you've got to apply this thinking to this stuff and understand that everything out here in the materium is totally unknown to us. | |
| We live in an environment that is continually discovered day after day after day after day. | |
| Rediscovery is what we do. | |
| Pattern matching is what we do. | |
| It's a survival mechanism built into our bodies to do pattern matching and in our brains. | |
| So we attempt to find patterns. | |
| But just because we find the pattern doesn't mean that it is factual or meaningful. | |
| And there's other variants, there are other nuances around finding these patterns. | |
| May not be useful, may be both factual and meaningful, but not particularly useful at the moment, right? | |
| So you could be a guy trying to cross the desert. | |
| You run out of water and you come on up over a hill and you discover an oasis and down in the oasis is a bunch of water down there. | |
| And that's both factual and very, but it may not be very meaningful to you if you get shot by somebody as you're going down the hill because they think you're going to try and drink out of their well, right? | |
| And it's their well and they're claiming it. | |
| And so under the circumstances, it was factual and you thought it was meaningful, but it was not. | |
| In the end of this, the end of it, at that particular segment for that particular life, for that particular individual, that individual was, the meaning of the water was entirely lost on him, right? | |
| And so this brings up sort of a concept here. | |
| The idea that things, as I keep saying with like yeast and all of these things, time is an essential component to everything. | |
| And time is an essential component to our discovery of things within the Wu, right? | |
| So we're out here searching through the restrictions of the paradigm. | |
| We're actively attempting to bust the paradigm. | |
| And why is this? | |
| Okay, well, all of those normies that are stuck in the paradigm that have succumbed to the coercion, the bribery, the threats, the fear, the anxiety, all of these pressures to take that clot shot that are now regretting it, they understand the concept of the Wu. | |
| They made a bad decision in the analysis of what's out there. | |
| They relied on the structure of the paradigm that had been painted in their brain, sort of painted in front of their eyes because that image is in the brain. | |
| The paradigm would be that, you know, it's meaningful to get up and go to work every day. | |
| The dollar is meaningful. | |
| Advertising is meaningful. | |
| TV is meaningful. | |
| You know, all of this kind of civilization is meaningful in that sense. | |
| And we have a really interesting time right now where that is clearly not the case. | |
| So it's very, very cold. | |
| I've been out on the beach. | |
| We've got some winds going. | |
| Okay, so those individuals that took that shot succumbed to sort of what we think of as like a bounce back effect from the paradigm. | |
| That if your brain is entrapped in that little box and you sort of like, well, I've got to feel out, I've got to think out and make an analysis, that analysis is going to be formed by the cube of that box that's been painted around you over the course of your life. | |
| And so you will think that vaccines are good, right? | |
| Just because that's been the narrative that's been put on us within the paradigm, is that vaccines are a good idea. | |
| Now, that's sold to us. | |
| And even granting that, even if you granted that vaccines were a good concept, then if you examine it, you will find that we've never done vaccines well, that humans do them badly, that we kill more people with vaccines as a drug than we ever do with other drugs that you would take, like in the pill form. | |
| That vaccines are injectable or even the skin type of vaccines are horrid in terms of their health and safety aspects always and ever, all the way going back. | |
| And so if you examine the number of people that were paralyzed and all of this kind of stuff on the polio vaccines, you find a very horrific picture. | |
| In my opinion, a great deal, if not most, of the iron lung episodes in the polio epidemic were the result of the badly done salt vaccines. | |
| Now, as I've said, you know, we do these things badly, and we do them in vast quantities in batches, and then we apply sort of an algorithmic approach to try and filter out the badness and even it out over all of the batches. | |
| This is not a sound way to do medicine, in my opinion, right? | |
| As somebody that's done herbalist stuff and been fighting the allopaths all his life, my approach is entirely different, and I see that just the structure of the way in which they create these products as being inherently flawed. | |
| And so now, but I know that these are a depopulation agenda. | |
| That's what they want to do. | |
| And so now the people that have taken and bought into the paradigm that prevented them from seeing that they needed to examine everything. | |
| So here's the thing. | |
| Tribal guys know not to trust, and by tribal guys, I'm even including like Norwegians and Swedes and Danes and stuff, right? | |
| Because I've gone sailing with these people and they have this mindset that you can't trust what you're getting through your senses necessarily because of the nature of the materium and what's out there. | |
| And that a sailor, a small boat sailor, a tribal guy that has to go hunting in the deep woods where shadows and overcast thin light, you know, dripping material from the trees, mosses and stuff, it makes an environment in which you cannot trust the patterns that form in your mind, just as on the ocean. | |
| You're out there with the choppy seas, there's virtually no horizon because of a descending fog, you've got an overcast cloud layer, it's cold, so you're getting condensation on everything, so the mist has a tendency to be clumpy and start aggregating ultimately to form into some kind of near rain, but that causes denser areas of it to shape and thinner areas making you think you're seeing things. | |
| And you're not actually even thinking that. | |
| Your brain is doing that through your eyes without your bidding at all. | |
| So you're looking out there trying to discern what the fuck your boat's going to run into, and you can't tell because of the nature of the woo around you, right? | |
| It is the fog of the woo. | |
| And in that, what happens is that your brain is massively quickly creating patterns matching. | |
| It's seeing it and trying to match something in your brain. | |
| It's seeing a potential pattern in the fog and trying to match something in there. | |
| It's seeing a potential pattern in the scattered light on the side of the hill as you're up there hunting for your elk or even hunting for mushrooms or whatever, right? | |
| Or even just having a walk and you just see things that are there but are not factual and are not meaningful in how you think initially that they are there. | |
| So you could see the image of a great grizzly bear, but where I'm at within these forests, you're highly unlikely to actually run into one ever because they don't live down here, right? | |
| And so it's meaningful because it scares you, but it's not factual. | |
| And it's meaningful because you're then becoming sensitive to the woo and you need to understand that. | |
| And so you need to train your eyes to teach your mind to back off in terms of this pattern matching stuff. | |
| Sailors and native people know how to do this, but the normies don't. | |
| And now we're getting to the point where the normies, now we've actually had the overwoo, it's all broken down. | |
| We've got our media breaking down. | |
| This is getting into November here, November 18th. | |
| So most of the, or half the month's gone, so we're getting to this point where the paradigm is no longer there. | |
| Now, because it's subsumed in the Wu, it's just broken up. | |
| They just can't maintain it. | |
| It takes a lot of energy to and continuous energy and a continuous coordination and a continuous machine continually funded to create the paradigm, to create the narrative and maintain it. | |
| And they don't have any of these things anymore. | |
| They don't have the energy, the people, the dedication, even the money. | |
| It's just that point of human civilization moving along, right? | |
| And so the woo is the everything out in the materium, everything out in reality. | |
| Anything you think is solid and substantial, I can show you ways in which it is not. | |
| And you should really be examining your concepts of whatever it is that you think is out there. | |
| And it doesn't matter. | |
| I won't go into any details because no point in arguing with myself about it, right? | |
| But for the normie, they don't really get this idea that there are space aliens out there. | |
| Okay, so, all right, so all of my thoughts relative to human evolution and all of this kind of stuff must take space aliens. | |
| It must have a space reserved for space aliens in my thinking. | |
| Because if I don't, then I could miss huge amounts of correct, meaningful, and factual conclusions because I don't take into account the potential that there is a real space alien impact here on Earth. | |
| Now, I don't have to validate that if I don't want to. | |
| I don't have to go into it. | |
| I just have to acknowledge that I need a placeholder for that so that my thinking can be properly shaped as we go forward and hunt for proper patterns, right? | |
| And so in all of the movies, for instance, you know, where the horror movie where the space alien comes and eats all of the people and stuff, usually their first encounters with a space alien are in this kind of state where they don't see it even though it's sitting there, right? | |
| Just because it blends in with different shapes or whatever. | |
| And then the horror, when the mind resolves the pattern of the space alien and finds out that there is no other pattern but that this is factual and this is meaningful and it's going to have to develop a pattern just before it gets it, right? | |
| So anyway, so the woo is a terrible thing because look at how many of the normies are going to be suffering as a result of being trapped in the paradigm and believing that vaccines are good and that not only are they good, that humans do them well and that the proportion of death and destruction and debilitation would be low. | |
| And in fact, none of that is true, right? | |
| Even if there was not evil intent, and even if you accept that vaccines were a good idea, we do them badly. | |
| We've never had a successful history of a good history with vaccines ever. | |
| Any claims to the contrary are bullshit. | |
| If you go and examine them, you will find that that's quite true. | |
| The polio vaccine was a horror. | |
| And they just swept it up under the rug and disguised and tried to hide all of the ill effects and so on and made claims that were not true. | |
| So, okay, so we're at a point where the breakdown of the paradigm relative to the powers that be is starting to erode on their ability to get other shit done, right? | |
| And so we're very close to the end of this empire. | |
| Now, you could say that in previous ages, an empire might end when the emperor himself dies and then his kids fight over who gets to be the next emperor or there's no clear line of inheritance and so the vice regent and all these people fight and so on. | |
| It's a clear demarcation. | |
| We as the regular humans would know that the empire was dying because there would be vast quantities of civil war as these various armies attacked each other trying to secure power in the empire and in the meantime slaughtering all of us poor guys that are in the way. | |
| All right, so we don't quite have that here, but we're close. | |
| You can see that our powers that be, the puppets in charge that they're parading out there, aren't doing well. | |
| They've got a poor image. | |
| The optics are bad. | |
| All of these kind of things, right? | |
| And so this is another aspect of the paradigm, the narrative breaking down, is that you're now allowed to see that, that it's breaking through. | |
| They cannot, there are people that are trying to get that information out there, of course, and there's movements out there of vast numbers of digital soldiers attempting to spread this information and so on. | |
| But all of that aside, they don't have the ability to maintain the structures anymore because of where we're at within the end of the fiat currency. | |
| So we've been in debt slavery here in the United States since 1913. | |
| That's when they created a dollar. | |
| And one dollar at that point actually had 0.99 cents worth of purchasing power. | |
| This is because the dollar that was created, the Federal Reserve note that was created, was a debt instrument and thus had interest due on it. | |
| So as soon as it left the Fed, it has depreciated out of that. | |
| It has crossed from 1.00 down to .99 and depreciating, okay, in terms of its purchasing value or purchasing power. | |
| And so right now, and so we come down here to 2021. | |
| And so, you know, in 1913, go and look up the prices for stuff in dollars, stuff like a can of corn, you know, even a car. | |
| All right, so if you just took the state-of-the-art car in 1913, an electric state-of-the-art car, solid aluminum body, you'd be looking at about, I think it was about $900, right? | |
| And as opposed to whatever the hell a Tesla costs these days. | |
| So the purchasing power is reflective because you could have bought a state-of-the-art electric car in 1913. | |
| Anyway, though, so, but right now, in 2021, after all of these years, every time they create new dollars in this fractional reserve system and pump up the banks, they're basically creating a vast, huge pyramid of debt that is riding on the dollar, and it just keeps growing and growing. | |
| And with every layer that they add to this, it has to necessarily be broader than the layer before of it. | |
| And if they ever stopped adding layers, then the whole thing collapses on its own. | |
| But we're down here now where we have less than 0, 1. | |
| So we're actually down at 0, 0. | |
| You know, unknown how much purchasing power is actually left in the U.S. dollar. | |
| And we're seeing this in relation to the vast numbers of manipulation attempts on the markets in order to try and prop all of this stuff up for the powers that be to maintain the fiction of the narrative around the normie's brain through its sensors, trying to feel out in the woo to figure out what's going on, right? | |
| And then they're also trying to kill off as many normies as possible any way they can, and they finally have really pushed into the, let's just inject a biotoxin into them, a toxin to their biology into them, around their immune system, and see how many we can kill that way. | |
| And we'll have to do it slowly. | |
| We can't kill them all off on the first shot, or they'll catch on. | |
| They're stupid, and unobservant in general, but they're not that stupid or that unobservant. | |
| And we'll spook the herd if we just start slaughtering them with each and every injection. | |
| Plus, the people that are doing the injections might have qualms if every one of the people they inject just keel over and die, right? | |
| So they had to do it a specific way, and they actually figured they'd do it within eight shots. | |
| So they actually, in the software, they'd already pre-planned for eight shots for the Green Pass in Ireland. | |
| That software had been bootleg stolen out sometime past, and everyone's been able to examine it. | |
| And it's like, yeah, they have actually built this in there. | |
| So they're going to plan on killing most of these people within these eight shots in the rapid kill. | |
| There's also this slow kill, then there's the neutering, the castration, chemical castration of males and women through the, as children, through the injection of this material into them that's going to concentrate itself in the testes and the ovaries and prevent them from being fertile. | |
| Plus, it'll screw their hormones over. | |
| I mean, these individuals are going to have terrible times, right? | |
| Because they will not advance in anything like a regular fashion as a human. | |
| So they're trying to create another class, another subset, another species here. | |
| And they're trying to do it and maintain it through these shocks. | |
| Now, it's not working, or that part of it is working. | |
| They think bits of it are working, but it's breaking down all over. | |
| We're seeing some things that are predictable in our plan, but the powers that be just don't understand how it's going to flow out here. | |
| So we're on the cusp of sci-fi world. | |
| That'll emerge over these next two years. | |
| We've had this last temporal marker for sci-fi world within that particular set from which I derived that name. | |
| And the last marker was this idea of encapsulated Earth, that we would all become aware, we'd see the language, and we'd all become aware that we may become encapsulated and our satellite infrastructure system may blow itself to shit. | |
| We may lose GPS, we may lose satellite phones, we may lose TV, satellite radio, all of this kind of stuff as the encapsulation process begins and continues. | |
| The idea is that with the encapsulation, that we've got so many satellites out here flying around Earth that they're going to bump into each other. | |
| This already happened. | |
| That's going to start creating a debris field as all these things crash into each other and they start swirling around the planet at 30 and 40 and 50,000 miles per hour, zipping around as the debris goes around. | |
| So at that level, even a little tiny bit of paint can go right through a healthy satellite and disable it, also cause it to become part of this debris field. | |
| And even with the other satellites that were way the hell out, they're going to have trouble getting any kind of electromagnetic signals through this, just as we're going to have trouble trying to get people and goods up through this, right? | |
| As this layer goes on. | |
| That's the encapsulated Earth idea. | |
| That's what we were presented the temporal marker for just the other day when they told the people in the space station to go and hide in their capsules because they may be in danger of these whizzy little bits flying around. | |
| Anyway, so we're at that point of the threshold of sci-fi world. | |
| This is also in the data sets. | |
| This is the breakdown of the dollar. | |
| This is the period of time when we get the $600 silver. | |
| Yes, I know at the moment we've got a dip in the cryptos. | |
| This is a structured, controlled. | |
| They're attempting to purchase more every time there's a big, I won't go into it, but this is one of those episodes where I suspect we're gearing up for another debt settlement at some very large level, sovereign level in the background using cryptos. | |
| And they try and drive the price down in order to buy them cheaper before they use them to settle the debts. | |
| So I think that's going on. | |
| It appears to be aimed at Bitcoin at this point. | |
| It should pop back out in a few days and then we should get the other side of it, which is the snapback. | |
| And we should get another healthy rush upward. | |
| The government of the U.S., the federal government, the collective states of the United States, is bankrupt. | |
| It relies on the Federal Reserve. | |
| It relies on the bankrupt dollar. | |
| There's no purchasing power. | |
| And they don't have the ability at this stage to add purchasing power to the currency. | |
| So if one dollar buys, let's just say it bought one penny's worth of stuff now in terms of actual goods. | |
| Now we have other constraints on this, and that is that, you know, that all the ships off the breakdown of the supply chains are constraints that are going to force a valuation on these things, right? | |
| Because we now know that supply chains are, trivial example, the supply chains are broken. | |
| So the store owner knows that the cheap shit he's getting shipped in from China now, when it finally clears the port and he gets it, he's going to know he's got to get a lot more money for that because the value of the money is degrading and he may not get another shipment for a long time. | |
| So that amount of, so he's got to get more profit out of this. | |
| He's got to make these goods go further in order to sustain his business and his livelihood based on that business through this period of time. | |
| And so this is also going to impact at an economic level the financial system that this represents. | |
| Now the government, our government has no way of adding purchasing power to the dollar. | |
| It cannot make the, no matter what they do at this point, in the existing dollar, in the existing petrodollar, the existing digital dollar, and so on, they cannot make that dollar buy two cents worth of goods in 1913 valuation. | |
| They can't add purchasing power. | |
| This is, it now buys one set of goods today, right? | |
| This is a $2021 dollar, and this is the $1913. | |
| We cannot recover the purchasing value in there because it's been consumed by debt through the central banking system in this period of time from 1913 to present. | |
| So a little over 100 years, we get this consumption of the species, the dollars. | |
| Now, they didn't want to have this happen. | |
| They wanted to have a war that would just stop it and then they'd start all over again with a whole new dollar and off they go. | |
| That did not occur. | |
| They've been hamstrung. | |
| Things have been done against them, the powers that be. | |
| And the self-organizing collective has done things to keep them from killing off all these people that way. | |
| We are now at that point where the U.S. government is attempting to do business with a massively inflated budget because the way the government got in was bribery through citizens. | |
| They're bribing all of these kids that have been trained to be socialists and want the bribes, right? | |
| Basically, is what it amounts to. | |
| And in that, in so training them, they've built this continually build-up, building budget. | |
| They've got to spend more each and every year to keep bribing the citizenry to vote for them and to believe the narrative. | |
| Basically, they're bribing them to believe the narrative. | |
| They're paying enough people on the left to shout their lungs off on the social media so that everybody thinks that there's basically 40% conservatives and 60% liberals, when in fact it's 80% conservatives and maybe 20% liberals, progressives, maybe. | |
| That appears to be actually about 12% by language. | |
| Anyway, though, so at this point now, the U.S. government is attempting to do things with only one cent worth of purchasing power or less than that in each and every dollar, and it's depreciating very, very fast as we go forward. | |
| So we're running into these hard stops. | |
| There's nothing that they can do with the existing dollar to put value into it, so they would have to change the dollar itself and thus change the nature of the empire, change all the allegiances, all of this kind of stuff, destroy globalism in order for them to continue. | |
| And so they're being squeezed between that rock, this other rock, and the hard place underneath their ass, right? | |
| Because they need to try and maintain power, but they can't do it without the bribes. | |
| And the money they're throwing out there for bribes doesn't buy things anymore. | |
| The things aren't there to be bought, so it doesn't matter. | |
| Even if they do throw out the money, the people won't be satisfied because there's nothing to purchase in the social order has been destroyed. | |
| And yet the people are not, not enough of them are dead, although there's a lot of people dying. | |
| And that's a serious impact on the civilization now that the powers that be had not anticipated. | |
| The civilization is, if we think of the civilization as the financial and economic and interaction between all of the people, not the paradigm that they painted over, but just the interaction to all of us, it is rapidly changing. | |
| So for instance, we're having pilots die, fall out of the sky because of the effects of the shot. | |
| This is affecting the ability to get goods from point A to point B, people to point A to point B. All of these kinds of things are impacting the civilization now, and it will degrade to some degree. | |
| How much is yet to be determined because we haven't gotten there, all right? | |
| But as this degradation continues, the cost for maintaining the narrative in the terms of the bribery and the cost of trying to shove it down people's throats and all of this kind of stuff keep escalating in a very wild fashion. | |
| And that's why the government is having these real problems. | |
| As on or about December 3rd, there's a number of contracts that always come up for renewal in a federal government contracting season, so to speak, that extends for most of the year. | |
| I mean, it's never not that period of time, but there is a flurry of them that get ready for the end of the year. | |
| So there's usually a negotiation season on federal contracts for subcontractors that goes from December 3rd through to December 31st very, very hard because a lot of those contracts have to be re-upped, re-signed on January 1 for the next year for these subcontractors. | |
| Mostly it's all 100% rolled over, but there are always fiddly bits that have to be dealt with. | |
| Now, this year, those fiddly bits are becoming crucial because the fiddly bits involve the fact that the money does not buy shit. | |
| And so, and that there isn't shit to buy. | |
| And so the subcontractors are saying to the government as of December 3rd, no, I'm sorry, guy, we can't accept a limit on the amount of dollars we're going to be allocated for diesel fuel for these trucks for hauling XYZ for you guys. | |
| In other words, we need a cost-plus contract. | |
| And a lot of these things are on fixed-cost contracts that go back decades and decades and decades. | |
| And it's going to really bust up the system trying to re-engineer this. | |
| But the trucker guy, this is an example, and that's all throughout all of the government contracts. | |
| But the trucker guy is going to say to him, well, look, you know, this contract never anticipated $6 a gallon diesel, and we can't run our trucks at that level. | |
| Plus, we can't find parts for most of this. | |
| Plus, you've been killing off our drivers with this fucking shot. | |
| And so, if you want this to happen, you've got to give us the cost of the diesel, basically the cost of our contract in the past, plus the differential for the actual cost of diesel, plus some level of overage. | |
| And so, all these contracts are going to have to go through this entire process, and it's going to have to be done with a workforce that is depleted, a federal government workforce that is depleted, and is full of sponge brains. | |
| So, the whole system is really going to break down here over the course of December. | |
| Now, if we buy into the, if you accept the trend lines that are developing now, then the trend will also continue that we will have a generalized increase in people dying and the impact, a necessary impact on the hospitals, the aid cars, ambulances, everybody that has to get involved. | |
| Anybody in the healthcare system is going to be hugely impacted by that, you know, pharmacists, you know, people making appointments, all of this kind of thing is going to be hugely impacted by the increasing wave of the die-off that has already begun. | |
| So, we're in it now from the earlier vaccine, the earlier people that have been vaccinated. | |
| They're dying at a very fast rate and flooding a lot of ERs and these kind of things, emergency rooms, hospitals, clinics, and outreach clinics, all of these kinds of places in various different vaccinated areas are swamped with people that are ill. | |
| And we're now starting to show this up in the colleges. | |
| Okay, so the colleges is pertinent because some of the stuff in the old altar reports pointed to the idea that everybody would simply, that the college system would break down to the point that college students would simply pick up and go home. | |
| There was no point in being there. | |
| There was not going to be a point in continuing. | |
| There was no point in coming back. | |
| And at the time that that report came out, we knew that there was some level of economic impact causing this, but beyond that, and also there was disease level. | |
| But at the time, it wasn't seen how that would play out. | |
| But what's happening is that a lot of the professors are dying. | |
| A lot of the administrative staff at colleges are dying because, of course, they've got to be double vaxed in order to deal with the students. | |
| A lot of the students are getting this super flu and becoming so ill and so weak that they go home because they're too weak to subsist by themselves, taking care of themselves in a dorm room where there's no ready access to health care because the nurse on campus is sick and can't come in, right? | |
| That sort of thing. | |
| So we're already seeing that now with some of the students at some of these campuses here in the United States, some of these colleges that were high vax rates and now have been hit by this, quote, super flu. | |
| And these kids are really sick. | |
| I'm getting reports of people that, you know, are sick for over a month with this stuff, do recover. | |
| They're still weak, but they're sick for over a month. | |
| And basically, the spike protein has destroyed their immune system and they're getting whomped by the regular stuff out there. | |
| They do do very well. | |
| They pick right up with knack, with lots of chaga getting dumped into them. | |
| And we're talking strong chaga coffee or tea, like a whole teaspoon of ground chaga and drink the grounds, get that stuff into you. | |
| Anyway, so once again, I got to get back to my loaf. | |
| I've got to make bread for the day and then I've got to get on these tires. | |
| I'm trying to repair. | |
| I'm trying to get a road built a number of miles away. | |
| We're doing stuff here. | |
| I've got to repair some equipment for that. | |
| So it's just, and we've had these storms, just incredible storms. | |
| If you haven't seen the images of what happened to the Port of Vancouver and all the people in the Fraser Valley in BC, go and look. | |
| We may actually have starvation to the north of us if they don't get airlift in food and stuff really quick. | |
| These people are running out of everything now. | |
| And that's going to be the nature of it all around, guys. | |
| You've got to get really prepared. | |
| You've got to get serious about it. | |
| You don't have to freak out, but you need to get motivated because the paradigm is 100% breaking down and we're actually in a collapse of civilization that will occur to some degree. | |
| That amount of degree is unknown at this state. | |
| And it's up to us as to how far it goes down, as you will see as we go forward. | |
| So this replicates what happened, let's just say, in 1177 BC with the collapse of the Bronze Age civilization. | |
| Anyway, those same influences are affecting us now, and yet we haven't even gotten to the space alien invasion yet. | |
| So, hey, we got a long way to go here. | |
| The woo is deep and is all pervasive. | |
| The woo fills the material. | |
| Just because it is matter doesn't mean that energy is not involved. | |
| And in fact, if you exclude energy from your thinking at any time about the matter, you are developing a fault in your thinking. | |
| You're not thinking correctly. | |
| This is why Boscovich is such a cool book to read, if you can get through it. | |
| I understand people just can't. | |
| You know, I guess you've got to be a little twisted to get into that kind of stuff. | |
| Anyway, so I've got to get to my loaf. | |
| We're all baking or we're all in the crumbling of our civilization now, and we need to consider what we're going to take from the crumbling of this civilization into the new one that we're going to be creating here over these next few years. | |
| Oh, boy. | |
| At this stage, it doesn't really profit or there's no real potential payoff for worrying too extensively about the collapse of the civilization. | |
| Because civilizations are simply layers of narrative laid over the minutiae of everybody's lives, right? | |
| And so what we need to do is to get involved in the minutiae of our lives locally, to start getting all of our sources for stuff as local as we can, to get our stuff set up so that we don't become a burden on others as this degradation continues. | |
| It will. | |
| It will continue for some time. | |
| We should get through the worst of this wave of it by May of next year in terms of the die-off and its impact on the social order. | |
| And we should be able to pull our heads up in May of next year and see what remains of the healthcare system, governmental structures, intercontinental shipping, finance structures, all of these kind of things. | |
| So we're in that part of it, that point of it. | |
| So a lot will happen over a relatively short period of time. | |
| And as I say, there's no point in worrying about it as it unfolds other than to simply step aside if it threatens to roll over you. | |
| Basically get the fuck out of its way and survive. | |
| Don't try and take it head-on, that sort of thing. | |
| If you're faced with a mandate, even though the mandates are illegal and your employer is still trying to mandate it, the idea is to survive. | |
| Your employer will not. | |
| If they're mandating lots and lots of shots, you can know right now that the job you have will fail. | |
| It will disappear because all of your co-workers are going to get so ill that that enterprise that you're working for will fail. | |
| So there's no point in you worrying about that job. | |
| Don't get the jab. | |
| Go off and figure out how to do something else while that company is failing. | |
| You know, it's really sound advice. | |
| I've worked in a number of failing businesses. | |
| I've worked in shitloads of, because coming up in the baby boom, I'm right in the middle of the baby boomers in terms of when I was born. | |
| And so when I came into the workforce, there were no jobs anywhere. | |
| So in the first three years, I got married young, and in the first three years of my married life, I worked 42 different jobs because they were just, you know, I can do this for two weeks, get work here, and do this for three weeks and get work there. | |
| That sort of thing. | |
| So I did a lot of stuff, right? | |
| Some of those companies I worked for during that period of time were very poorly managed under the shift then because the petrodollar had just been created, the goldback dollar had died. | |
| We were going through the hyperinflation. | |
| It was minimal hyperinflation then in the early 70s. | |
| But I got to work for companies that were going bust, right? | |
| And I see the signs of it all around me. | |
| And so in that period of time, then you have to understand your livelihood will not be sustained by this corporate organization that is existent now because if you look closely, you can see the woo-woo popping through the holes in the corporate organization, and it won't be there pretty soon. | |
| You know, I worry about all the kids, right? | |
| I worry about all these guys with an investment in the paradigm, especially in their 30s, 40s, and 50s, where they're just getting their shit together. | |
| And, you know, and they've got a handle on a career, that sort of thing. | |
| There's going to be a lot of angst and worry and anxiety then about this. | |
| I'm not particularly worried about the government, the overreach, the Nazification, the Austrian lockdowns, or any of this kind of shit. | |
| When shit happens here in the United States, the way it's going to roll out is that we're going to have a sort of an explosion that'll go from coast to coast of the United States and go down into Mexico and up into Canada. | |
| And there's going to be an explosion of change here, not like an explosion of an EMP or anything like that. | |
| I'm talking a social issue. | |
| There's going to be a vast quantity of change in a relatively short period of time that will then spread out around the rest of humanity and affect the rest of humanity for the next few hundred years as it goes rolling around the planet as these things occur moving into sci-fi world. | |
| So I'm very excited. | |
| I'm very optimistic. | |
| But I know that in order to get there, we've got to go through, you know, snout deep shit. | |
| We're in it now and we've got to go through it. | |
| So harden yourself and get through it. | |
| Anyway, guys, you know, I've got to go do things. | |
| There's real work to be done. | |
| But, you know, take heart. | |
| This too will pass and we're going to come out of it and we won't be dealing with these fuckers anymore. | |
| So that will be great. |