crux woo - Explorers' Guide to SciFi World
discussion of next 3 months & crises i have been suspended at twitter & will be posting on gab @clif_high and telegram https://t.me/scifiworld0
discussion of next 3 months & crises i have been suspended at twitter & will be posting on gab @clif_high and telegram https://t.me/scifiworld0
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Okay, recording. | |
Yeah. | |
Hello, humans. | |
Cold and wet out. | |
Not cold enough for snow, cold enough for just miserable. | |
Out doing stuff in it. | |
Anyway, uh. | |
So I've got a few minutes before the truck shows up here. | |
We're in the breakdown section of the civilization, basically. | |
The die-off is happening. | |
It actually started happening in September. | |
We see that Scotland is over a five-year moving average of mortality trends by about 10%. | |
It crossed that in September. | |
In September, Germany went up 10% on a year-over-year analysis of all cause mortality. | |
It's now close to about 18% here in November. | |
Same thing with Israel. | |
Israel is actually at 18.6. | |
Gibraltar is up there around 11 point something. | |
Scotland is 30% now above the normal death rate on an annualized month by month comparison. | |
So November versus November a year ago and so on. | |
So all over the vaccinated world, the rate of death is rising. | |
It's now becoming clear that vaccines are inversely correlated to health, right? | |
So you take a vaccine and you're inversely correlated, so vaccines are not a good thing. | |
And this COVID vaccine is very, very, very bad. | |
That way it's killing off more people. | |
And those people that have been vaccinated are dying in the UK at a rate twice as high as those that have been not vaccinated. | |
So the die-off section has actually started in September, but as I had said, we were going to get into the serious months of it here, like this, going out through May. | |
There might be some level of slacking off by about May. | |
But it's going to be pretty intense as we go forward. | |
We've got a political crisis that's going to hit us here. | |
It's going to dominate everything. | |
Maybe it'll strike as early as December 3rd. | |
But it's probably more likely around the 11th or something, right? | |
11th or 12th. | |
I'm listening to noises that are popping up out of machinery and things. | |
So this political crisis is going to dominate this period in here. | |
It probably will be resolved to some extent by around, let's just say, the third week, end of January, end of the month. | |
Thank you. | |
Thank you. | |
At least it'll have slacked off on in its intensity. | |
This will still be going on, and the breakdown will still be going on right now here in on the 22nd of November. | |
Our ferry system here in Washington State is running at about 70% on time with about a one-third reduction in capacity. | |
They've taken ships out of service. | |
This is serious. | |
In this state, when you take a ferry out of service, that's like removing a chunk of an interstate freeway. | |
They are part of our freeway system here in Washington State. | |
Going across, if okay, so if I couldn't go across the sound on ferries from some parts of the state, it would add four and five hours journey to get there otherwise. | |
So there are some areas where you can get through a bridge, and maybe the bridge is only two hours away from you, and then it's another you know, hour and a half to drive through that way. | |
But there's other areas here in the state where if you can't get there by ferry, say from Kittsap to Seattle, you got to go all the way down through the peninsula back up through the freeway system over a bunch of bridges, come out in Tacoma and then head north. | |
And you might add, you know, as I say, two or three hours to the to the whole process and in many areas it might be five or six hours depending on the nature of the journey so this is very serious taking a ferry out of service and reducing the uh on time rate which is usually 90 plus percent down to 70 percent and um that's at destination on time um and and it's all due to vaccination rates and staff shortages people that don't want to get the vax just | |
said, fuck it, it's good money, I love it, it's good work, but I just won't take that shit. | |
And now the ferry system is crumbling. | |
And those that are vaxxed are running into issues where they're ill all the time. | |
And they're not functioning well. | |
So I'm expecting vaxxidents involving our ferry system here. | |
Likely fairly soon. | |
Anyway, Scotland's, as I say, is 30% up above their usual and normal death rate. | |
It's really, it's not curious to everybody. | |
Okay, the mainstream media, the corporate media is applying words like mystery, mysterious, unknown, unanswered, all of these kind of things as to why this shit's going on in the Western vaccinated world. | |
And it's not going on, for instance, in Africa, where the vaccination rate is squat. | |
You know, if you averaged it over the whole of the continent, it's probably less than 1%. | |
And they use HCQ continuously just as malarial prevention, thus killing all the viri that are affected by HCQ, including this spike protein thing, right? | |
So it's a mystery only if you're a dumb fuck academic or you're working within the corporate media. | |
So we see that the death rates weigh up. | |
This is going to include China. | |
So the CCP has a fundamental problem. | |
The CCP denies that they ever do anything wrong. | |
Okay, so as an adult, if you get into denial when people criticize you, you don't grow. | |
All right? | |
You don't advance. | |
You don't get better. | |
You can't ever even really self-criticize effectively. | |
So you can't really master anything ever. | |
So if you have that kind of a mindset in a social order, when a social order is of that mindset, it means that there's no criticism allowed. | |
Ergo, there's no effective change allowed to correct any mistakes or errors. | |
Any mistakes or errors that get corrected under such a system have to be done sub rosa, under sub tabula, under the table, right? | |
So that you have to do bribery or whatever. | |
So it's a situation where you almost have to pervert or corrupt the system itself in order to get your stuff done when you're working within the system. | |
We don't have much in the way of examples of that here in the West. | |
I can come up with some far-fetched examples, but it's not really illustrative of what's going on in China at the moment. | |
China's gotten to the point where the CCP has basically fucked over the whole country because of the nature of their aggression against their own internal populace and the way that they're subdividing and slicing and dicing their populace. | |
So they've now escalated from an average of 70,000 riots a year to over 125,000 riots a year on their way to scaling up to a quarter of a million riots in some year here very shortly. | |
In the process of this, they've now escalated over rioting into internal acts of revolution. | |
So I'm not going to call them terrorism. | |
These are bombings that are going on as well as other strategic acts. | |
So it's an act of resistance against the CCP regime. | |
Now, the CCP will not solve this problem of this internal resistance, what we would call what would be labeled terrorism here in the United States. | |
But in China, and it probably is labeled that in China. | |
But I can see a pattern in the way that they're doing these acts in China that tells NATO, me that it's part of an overall revolution an attempt to overthrow the CCP. | |
So the CCP is under attack in its own country by uh forces that um uh are not yet named. | |
Okay, so they don't even want to admit that this is going on. | |
There are some hints as to who they are, but it's no point going into it. | |
Anyway, though, the uh CCP, because they will allow no criticism, because they will not allow you to say that they've done something wrong, they will never correct any errors. | |
As a result of that, uh all the errors that are inbuilt to the system are going to bring it the their system crumbling down. | |
This is what's going on with Evergrant. | |
So the CCP is facing both the their one debacle from Evergrande in this period of time, as well as a rise in uh explosions and bad things, right? | |
Terrible things are gonna happen in the same period of time that we're gonna be having our political crises here. | |
Uh it could be that these are joined and we're tussling over Taiwan or we're tussling over India or those sorts of things, but there's no indication in any of my data sets that they're that synced up. | |
Uh they they are rise independently, the forces, the only linkage is that within our political crises, now we have the CCP mindset in the communists that are in charge. | |
The Bidenistas, the Democrats, all of these people refuse to allow criticism, they refuse to acknowledge flaw uh fault or flaws, and therefore they can never correct a problem. | |
Look at any problem and see how the Democrats are dealing with it, you'll see they are dealing with it through denial, not through addressing it, not through being adults. | |
And so that little kid, that cute little uh red-headed kid that they use as the um their mouthpiece, um uh Pisaki. | |
Uh, you know, all she ever does is use a very narrow range of words that are all related to denial at their core. | |
Her linguistics are just extremely delineated by the nature of the work that she's doing. | |
Uh and she never strays outside of these very narrow emotional boundaries uh in the language that that she's getting videotaped when she puts it out, right? | |
I mean, the official language that she puts out. | |
So the breakdown is influencing things like the ferry system and all this kind of stuff, but it's also influencing all of the um economic aspects. | |
It's all starting to compound, and it's gonna compound and in all come to a crux within some series of crisis within one of these crises. | |
So we're gonna have many crises during this period of time, December, January, February. | |
We're actually entering into it in now in at the end part of November. | |
And so we're ramping up into this crises period that's going to affect us here. | |
Um December 3rd is when there are certain uh contractual things that go on relative to the federal government where where subcrant contractors start making calculations for negotiations and for contract renewals at the end of December. | |
Um usually it doesn't make any sense for them to do it earlier than December 3rd because they have to wait for reporting from October, because most of that reporting is skipping the, you know, it's always lags behind a month. | |
And so they'll be basing stuff off uh October numbers, not November numbers, but nonetheless, the October numbers are gonna be horrific. | |
It's gonna cause problems within the um the mechanism of the money flow through the federal government and all of this and all the whole globalist um uh system here in North America and however far it might spread out. | |
All of this shit's gonna hit us in this period of time. | |
So it's gonna be a very tense time, you need to withdraw and get yourself together, you know, do all of the stuff you can for yourself such that you don't get um too wrapped up in it all because the point of it is to still be around when we get out in here, right? | |
Uh I've done some things like uh starting new projects and this sort of thing, so that I've got my mind focused beyond the horror that we're gonna go through. | |
Uh I'm gonna try and get to I've got some interviews coming up with um uh Catherine uh Edwards and um uh uh David Rodriguez. | |
Um but I'm gonna we're it's really complicated, but uh we're trying to do some scenario planning, myself and some other entrepreneurs because we're in this very unique situation, right? | |
We've never had a major die-off in an in a giant upheaval in our social order the way we are at the moment. | |
And usually such things are isolated to within a narrow uh geographic region, and so thus entrepreneurs could escape, capital could move, right, and go to another region. | |
If you saw shit going down in Germany before World War II, or as you see in Austria now, you could bug out. | |
But where you get a bug out in in Europe at the moment, there's no safe repository, especially now that all capital is basic, all capital uh flows are are basically global. | |
And so there are uh options, there's other systems, you know, cryptos, etc. | |
And uh, but there is a um a need for an examination of the whole lay of the land over these next few months from this point forward. | |
We're not really talking about doing anything. | |
I'm talking to some other entrepreneurs about this, you know, seeing what their concerns are and seeing what their thoughts are in some of this stuff. | |
And um they're also uh not doing any short-term planning, not trying to change anything, just get through this winter, right? | |
Just get through into spring and uh see what's gonna happen then because things are just so wonky now, so tense now, so um critical now in all of the various areas. | |
Uh the breakdowns we can expect to continue. | |
So through this period of time, as the death rates rise, we can expect that uh we will have this general slow crumbling. | |
Now, it may be that so uh I'm gonna sign off here in a second, but the data sets I have show that somewhere out in this area, right? | |
So say, like let's just say the uh third and the fourth week of January, we get a very positive um something, an impetus, a a uh a new positive uh emotional uh support at some level from events will will occur in this band here. | |
So it's not all negative, but um other than that, it's gonna be somewhat negative for some time, and there is a potential that we're not looking at this. | |
Hang on a second, let me get that map out of the way. | |
That we're not looking at this relative to the die-off, but maybe looking at something that's more extreme. | |
All right, so it's questionable. | |
We just have no way of knowing how it's going there. | |
We know that the acceleration at the moment is somewhat steep, and we came up off of a normal curve. | |
So if you want to go and look at this, you can see it in the charts that they've drawn, contrasting uh the deaths in the UK for the vaxxed and the unvaxxed, and you see the clearly see the trend lines being drawn, and the vax rates, death rates are still going up. | |
Now, at some point there's going to be a compounding where enough people die that it starts compounding the systems that affect uh the whole of the structure of the social order. | |
So, as I say, my example here of the ferries in Washington State. | |
So we've lost a chunk of our um interstate freeways. | |
We've launched lost a chunk of our state roads because that the ferry is out of service and we're down to such a low level of of um production because the ferry system is part of our our cross-state uh road system, and this impacts um all kinds of work and transport of goods and this sort of thing. | |
Uh so that kind of stuff is going to be expected to go through the whole of the social order at a much more accelerated rate, beginning in the in this sweep here, and it'll probably start off the the breakdown is being exacerbated and compounded by the die-off. | |
Uh and so in this way, right? | |
So it is true that the reduction in the ferry system is going to impact people trying to get to hospitals. | |
There will be more people trying to get to hospitals who would use the ferry system uh than as their preference, but won't be able to now because the ferry system is is gone wonky. | |
So just the fact that the ferry system has gone wonky from the shot, and that the shot is also compounding that by causing more people needing to get to the hospital, starts this snowball effect, right? | |
And so we're seeing that, we're going to see that everywhere. | |
So this is one of the reasons that I've gone into the bread baking and all of that, right? | |
I don't know to what degree the civilization is going to degrade before it gets better, but it may be that I might be expected to be able to have to maintain all of my needs, including maybe even growing fucking grain or whatever. | |
I don't know. | |
We don't know how how deep the die-off is going to affect the functioning of the civilization. | |
But I know the distribution systems have not yet hit their crux point. | |
They haven't hit the maximum point of crises. | |
That's that still waits for us past here. | |
I'm going to talk to Bitcoin Ben about this, because he's been a trucker all of his life, and he's a very intuitive fellow and has got a big database of the knowledge about that industry. | |
And that and a couple of other guys I know, we can probably make some decent prediction predictions as to how this thing is likely to unfold within that narrow slice of the infrastructure that we're dealing with. | |
But all of that's going to be compounded by this political crap that's going on, and of course, all the political crap is compounded by the sponge brains that are involved in it. | |
And it's all coming at a crux, going to be coming into a crux in this period of time. | |
So basically, this is a band because we might have a whole series of various different crises all revolving around their crux point in this general area here, such that they can all be thought of and will all be thought of historically as striking at the same time, even though from us on a day-to-day basis, it will not feel that way. | |
So we may have, you know, the communists trying to foment the race war here in the United States break out as one of these crises things. | |
seems that way. | |
We're certainly going to have the rise of pedophilia as a discussion among normies out in normie society in this period of time. | |
So we're going to not to normalize it either. | |
So we're going to have more and more and more of this kind of activity. | |
So we're going to have dozens and dozens and does dozens of crux points depending on where you're paying attention. | |
You know, military economics, uh, you know, uh social justice, any of these things are all going to be popping off in this very intense period of time. | |
And whatever you're feeling here now is nothing like what we're going to get when we get past the 11th or 12th of December. | |
It'll be quite noticeable then. | |
How long it will go, I don't know, but it will extend into January. | |
So it's going to be a very atypical, unusual. | |
Probably we won't like it very much end of the year season around the uh developed world. | |
Places like Africa, they're not going to be impacted by this, you know. | |
Um big areas of uh Latin America, less so, you know, that kind of thing, right? | |
There's my truck. | |
I gotta get to get moving here. | |
In any event, so this is the crux woo. | |
We're coming into it as a forecast, it's pretty solid here in terms of how this is gonna lay out. | |
I've got some decent linguistics on it. | |
Um, and we're actually starting to see a lot of it manifest. | |
A lot of the die-off and stuff that we've been talking about for this last year is here now and is playing out, and it and somewhere in here, we're gonna cross that threshold with the corporate media, and we will all start being able to discuss this in an adult fashion and shove some of this shit back down the uh throats of the uh lying scum media. | |
So that'll be a good day. |