BUDO - Explorers' Guide to SciFi World
Budo - enlightenment through contention. Masa Katsu a'gatsu! https://purebulk.com/products/clif-highs-pure-sleep?variant=41157284298949 for Pure sleep
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| Hello humans. | |
| Hello humans. | |
| It's been a while. | |
| Let's do some housekeeping kind of stuff up first. | |
| I've got, they're shipping pure sleep. | |
| It's on order. | |
| We've got nice neat little tubs. | |
| You can get it in these refill packets and use it directly or dump into the little tubs. | |
| If you're okay, so lots of people are indeed reporting disrupted sleep. | |
| They're waking up in the middle of the night. | |
| They can't get back to sleep. | |
| They wake up around 2 or 2.30. | |
| And then they're sort of awake, you know, every 20, 30 minutes after that until they finally get up. | |
| They're feeling a little bit sluggish. | |
| All of those things are due to the energies from space that are bombarding the planet now and will continue for some time. | |
| These energies can be thought of as disruptive to the electrical state of the vagus nervous system, even when you're asleep. | |
| And so they cause excitement in a resonance fashion as they're zinging through humans and going by and they're basically cosmic ray kind of things, right? | |
| Anyway, so lots of people are reporting this. | |
| Pure sleep helps. | |
| It is a formula you can take continuously, unlike melatonin. | |
| Also, unlike melatonin, it has no tendency at all to be neural depressant. | |
| In fact, it's the other way. | |
| It's a neural exciter, but you don't get excited and so forth. | |
| It simply is a, it has elements in it that allow you to feel good when you wake up and very positive about getting stuff done and having more energy and so forth, even if your sleep has been shortened by adverse circumstances. | |
| Basically, the adverse circumstances at the time was I was recovering from cancer and you don't sleep well when you're recovering from cancer. | |
| So anyway, so it's there, it's back. | |
| Hopefully we'll never ever ever ever run out again. | |
| There's some wood. | |
| And people won't get on my case. | |
| When's it going to be back? | |
| When's it going to be back? | |
| So it's there and going. | |
| Okay, so I've had all kinds of stuff going on in our life here. | |
| And it's been very disruptive and we're going to have to continue to be disrupted and transformed. | |
| So I had purchased some time back a waterfront parcel on Hood Canal that had timberland attached. | |
| And so the canal is basic, here's basically the sort of Olympic peninsula and the canal comes down like that. | |
| And then there's Puget Sound over in this area. | |
| I'd purchased some property that was like on the water right there. | |
| And then there was a timberland, nowhere near that big proportionally. | |
| I mean, a little tiny thing like this, really. | |
| Within the proportion of this map, actually, it's probably much more like that. | |
| Anyway, this side of Hood Canal, basically, this is the Olympic mountain range here, and over on the other side of Puget Sound is the Cascades. | |
| The Olympic mountain range here is very sharp, and the peaks are in this area right here, and it separated. | |
| The land separated and allowed the water to come on in. | |
| Thus, this entire area where I'd purchase property is very raw and very steep because it's all foot. | |
| It used to be foothills of a very steep mountain range. | |
| The Olympic mountains are often referred to as Alp-like because of their height and conditions. | |
| And it's very, as I say, raw land, you know. | |
| So not like Switzerland. | |
| Not as tame as Switzerland at all. | |
| Much more like the Andes. | |
| Anyway, so the idea was because, all right, so the house we're in now is an old rental here on the coast. | |
| And it's two stories. | |
| And two stories just doesn't work for us. | |
| So I need a single-story house, you know, our age and so forth. | |
| And so I was going to build a house over on Hood Canal. | |
| Well, you know, COVID comes along, vaxes come along, and all this other shit comes along. | |
| And then also, I ran smack into the permitting issue of getting a road cut back in and a bridge put in there because there used to be this old logging bridge, but we can't use it. | |
| And I needed an effective bridge because there's a fairly major creek there. | |
| And if you don't do these things right, you're going to get slides and so on. | |
| My land is very steep. | |
| I mean, I've got waterfront from a side view. | |
| We've got the Hood Canal water down here, but my land is like that sort of steep, right? | |
| So building a house, you just basically have to cut out as much as you can and put in some kind of supports and then build your house up here, right? | |
| So that you got the view and so on. | |
| But the land is not, it's not like you can do much with it. | |
| It grows trees really well and bushes and roadies and that sort of thing. | |
| But it's not like you can do farming or anything there. | |
| Anyway, so ran into permitting issues and I've been talking to Kale about it. | |
| He's the manager for the project, getting the road cut through so that we can build the house or even have I was thinking of doing a pre-built, right? | |
| A factory built and moving it in. | |
| Not going to happen. | |
| The road's extremely steep. | |
| It'll just be forever to do that. | |
| It'll be probably at this rate under today's circumstances, maybe 10 years before we could effectively have conditions to allow us to do a build out there. | |
| You know, we're also running into the supply chain issues. | |
| Nobody can get stuff. | |
| We can get wood here in Pacific Northwest, but plumbing gear is hard to get all these kind of things. | |
| So basically, I'm just at the stage where there's no point in putting effort into it other than letting it kick along in the background to see if something's going to break on our favor relative to permits and stuff. | |
| I mean, we could put the bridge in fairly rapidly, but you run into these, the state just taken forever to make decisions and get you permits and all this kind of thing. | |
| So anyway, so I've got to go off on another house hunt. | |
| Got to figure another thing, another way to get around our current situation. | |
| Now, you know, sadly, but fortunately for us, a lot of people are dying off. | |
| And so there's a lot more property coming on the market than would have otherwise been the case. | |
| We've seen, just in general, in real estate around here, there's been maybe, well, corresponding, maybe a 30 or 40 percent increase in the number of houses being listed in winter over previous winters. | |
| We're actually running at something of a cresting wave with the number of new listings coming on in a general sense about the Northwest. | |
| Now, all the houses are expensive, and this is due to the banking system breaking down, and nobody's financing anything. | |
| So a lot of cash purchases, cash purchases can have two effects that tend to drive the prices up because of the immediacy, because you don't have to go through anybody to get the money, so there's not delays and potential cutouts on the financing and stuff. | |
| Anyway, so we're in, okay, so we're out of the Wu series, right? | |
| That was introductory. | |
| That was to bring us up to an understanding to the point that we go through the initiation. | |
| And once you're initiated, then you've got to start getting into things. | |
| As I had forecast, here we are in the getting close to, well, we're in the third week of February. | |
| And the war is, now I phrase it as the war against the bug, but we've got a lot of people out there. | |
| And we've got war actually happening. | |
| We've got Ukraine war, Ukraine war, and that's really Khazaria. | |
| Let me see. | |
| I think it's H-I-A, Khazaria. | |
| I don't know how they spell it. | |
| Khazaria. | |
| It's from a tribe, and the tribe is actually the Khazars. | |
| These were nomadic people that were a subset of the Mongols. | |
| Okay, so Ukraine is right there. | |
| Okay, so that's the Ukraine right there. | |
| Russia is this pink bit here. | |
| Ukraine is this little sort of wedge there. | |
| You can't really see much. | |
| It's sort of orangish looking. | |
| Ukraine is also Khazaria. | |
| Now, all of this area over here was the Tartar Empire, Tartaria, they call it, right? | |
| That was from Tamogen, Jigas Khan, who led the Mongols, and he made one of the largest empires on the planet that took over all of China, a lot of Southeast Asia, big chunks of India, moved on over into Europe before it finally sort of, you know, faded out. | |
| But anyway, Khazaria was part of that empire. | |
| And from that empire, there was a number of sub-empires when they broke away. | |
| So you know about there, so they're sort of a Khazaria empire, and that was where we now think of Ukraine moving into Poland and even up into Lithuania and Estonia and so on. | |
| It was an Eastern Northern Europe, middle to northern Europe-based empire, was the Khazari. | |
| It wasn't huge like the Tartaria. | |
| It was just a small remnant. | |
| But it had a real problem because on this side of it in the rest of Europe was the Holy Roman Empire, okay, the remnants of the Roman Empire that sort of never faded. | |
| The Holy Roman Empire were the people that we think of as the Byzantine Empire, that also we get from whom we get Voscovich and ultimately Tesla. | |
| Okay, the Serbs also were part of the Holy Roman Empire and they were a buffer zone. | |
| They were a buffer zone to the Ukraine. | |
| The Ukraine was a buffer zone to another empire that had broken off from the remnants of Tartaria, which was the Turkomen, okay, what we now think of as Turkey or the Ottoman Turk Empire. | |
| These are very fierce people. | |
| The Turks were a really successful split-off of the Mongolian Empire. | |
| And so they had a particular beef. | |
| I mean, it was a clan thing, okay? | |
| So the Turks didn't like the Khazarians, and the Khazarians didn't like the Turks very much. | |
| And so the Khazarians had a real problem. | |
| The Turks were Muslim. | |
| They'd converted to Muslimism as the Empire broke, as the Tartarian Empire broke up, and the Turkoman Empire was Muslim-oriented. | |
| On the other side was the Holy Roman Empire, which was Christian, the Byzantine Empire. | |
| And the Khazarians said, oh my God, what the fuck are we going to do? | |
| We're between a rock and a hard place. | |
| You know, between an old established empire that has given us all kinds of grief and a new rising empire with sharp swords and long bows or short bows that fired very effective. | |
| So anyway, so Khazaria decided to become Jewish. | |
| That was their thing there. | |
| They were put in a squeeze play and they decided, okay, you know, we can't go with the Turks or the Holy Roman Empire. | |
| We're instantly their enemy. | |
| But if we don't go with the Turks, we're instantly their enemy because they'll just assume we're with the Holy Roman Empire and we're fucked either way, right? | |
| So aha, here's the third way out. | |
| So we have a Mongolian-based tribe, northern Mongolian-based tribe, the Khazars, here, who are actually related to the Tartars and the Cossacks, they become Jewish. | |
| So they decide to become Jewish, and they speak basically a proto-German. | |
| So they're speaking a proto-German, proto-Polish language, Eastern European, many of the same words and roots and phonemes that you would see in Hungaria, Bulgaria, all of these places, but also some that you would see from Kazakhstan. | |
| So they were right on the edge of both linguistic areas, and they had sort of a blend of both. | |
| But basically, we could think of the Khazars, the Ukrainians there, as this tribal people that was of a Mongolian origination, but was a northern Mongol and had interbred with all of the white people in Estonia and so on. | |
| And these guys were I won't go off into the phenotypes. | |
| Anyway, so they decide that they're Jewish, but they're speaking German. | |
| Basically, they're speaking German. | |
| So what they decide to do to this is all done at the high end. | |
| So the deep state in the Khazaria land, Khazarian Empire, decides to save their ass by becoming Jewish. | |
| And so they adopt all this Jewish stuff in a weird kind of a way. | |
| Now, first, they're not Jewish. | |
| They are not descended from Judah. | |
| They're not even descended other than tangentially through interbreeding from the Adamites. | |
| They're a pre-Adamite people. | |
| According to the Bible, they're one of the nomadic peoples that existed before the creation of Adam. | |
| So they don't even come into the bloodline of the Adamites, right? | |
| They're not Jewish. | |
| They don't descend from Judah. | |
| They don't descend from Shem. | |
| So they're not Semites. | |
| So anyway, so these people are not racially, okay, so they're not heritage-wise, tribal-wise, clan-wise. | |
| They're not Jewish, but they decide to become Jewish. | |
| And so they invent Yiddish, which is the taking of the Jewish alphabet, which was gifted, which is very similar to Greek, actually, and it was gifted to the Greeks. | |
| But they take the Jewish alphabet and they rewrite all their own words in the Jewish alphabet and apply their own phonemes, the sound of it all, to the letters of the Jewish alphabet and come up with this language that they call Yiddish. | |
| And so for a lot of different reasons, they were called the people of the Yid because they spoke this Yiddish. | |
| But basically, they're speaking German, but they write it as though they were writing Hebrew. | |
| It's terrible. | |
| Hebrew is not meant to be read quickly, so many alphabets are not good for reading. | |
| Our alphabet is good for reading, but because of our alphabet as well as Sanskrit. | |
| So when you read something in our alphabet, your eye does this thing called a ciccatic movement. | |
| It's a D. A catic movement, and your eye scans across the tops of all of the letters to understand what is written. | |
| If you look at Sanskrit, it's the reverse of that, where all of the letters hang down and your eye scans across the bottom using that top hard line as a reference point. | |
| Both the Sanskrit language and our Roman alphabet, which is not really Roman, and is directly descended from Hebrew, but it is an alteration, a serious alteration of the Hebraic way of forming characters, right? | |
| But our alphabet and Sanskrit are very effective for reading. | |
| We can read very fast in ours, but you can't in many of these other alphabets, just as an aside. | |
| It's always kind of irritated me. | |
| Anyway, so we've got to this point now where we have Buddho, okay? | |
| So Buddho is the art, it's enlightenment through war. | |
| All right, so in Japanese we have the Buddho, and then we have, so Bu is contention or war, and do is the way of enlightenment, its path, the path to enlightenment, the path to perfection, to mastery or whatever. | |
| Bu has an interesting set of connotative aspects to it as well, because Bu is very much, in this sense, is very much like jihad. | |
| The word jihad does not really mean holy war. | |
| Jihad used to mean personal struggle. | |
| So when I was growing up with Muslim kids in Europe, a lot of Turkish kids and so on in Germany, at that time in the 60s, jihad didn't mean holy war, it meant personal war. | |
| And so Bu has this same kind of connotation. | |
| And this, so if you're into the aspect of enlightenment through contention, it's not necessarily going out and beating people up. | |
| It's not that. | |
| And so it's defined as Masa Katsu Agatsu, which is Japanese. | |
| And it means, I translate this best for English speakers, for Americans, as true victory is victory over self. | |
| Okay, so again, it's an internal struggle kind of thing, a personal jihad, a personal buddho of overcoming yourself through war, perfecting yourself. | |
| And so in the martial arts, they say, you know, steel is tested by steel as man is tested by man, in contention. | |
| And so you test how your blades are formed by fighting each other. | |
| Anything else is childish, is, you know, not really effective for us. | |
| Okay, so we're at war. | |
| As I forecast, we would have a lot more language about the war. | |
| It's going to continue. | |
| There are going to be a lot of war language building up. | |
| It will build up to the same level that we had of war language in World War II here in the United States. | |
| So it'll dominate all of the effective news and this kind of thing, not the war with Ukraine, because that's a different thing. | |
| That's a strategic strike by Putin to destroy the Khazarian mafia that has been running Ukraine and doing human trafficking, allowed the Obama and Biden and CIA and neocons to put in 11 biolabs and has been laundering vast quantities of money from crimes through Khazaria, Ukraine. | |
| And so Putin finally had enough. | |
| He'd been bitching about the biolabs for years. | |
| And so our media does not show us all the speeches that, or any of the speeches that Putin makes. | |
| They just cut little segments of what they want to get across in their agenda. | |
| If you go and listen to this stuff from the last few years, geez, I mean, going back to like 2009, he was bitching about the biolabs. | |
| Anyway, though, so we're at war at the moment. | |
| Khazaria is the center point of this battle. | |
| The Khazarians, what I call the Talmudarians, are on the defensive now because Putin's coming on in and kicking ass. | |
| And they weren't quite prepared for what's happening. | |
| And we'll see things evolve over these next few weeks, but we're into the war period now. | |
| So the Wu series is done. | |
| I'll make a few videos as we go along on the elements of the Budo as it emerges, right? | |
| As we go through our purification here, as we enter into sci-fi world, as we go through our personal initiation, all of society is also going through an initiation. | |
| And so we're going to be at struggle for the personal self of society globally, humanity globally. | |
| So this is a global war in a way that's never been done before. | |
| We're seeing the very first, I mean, it's been going on for 20 years in the planning stage, the moving stage, getting the battle line set, all of that. | |
| But we're seeing the first of the skirmishes now. | |
| And this will escalate, but it's going to escalate in a weird way as we go forward with the various different energies that are going to present themselves. | |
| And along the way there, we will have some significant victories, the Wu people, and we'll start rebuilding even as the rest of the war continues for maybe another decade beyond that. | |
| So it's going to be a very interesting and very exciting time. | |
| Now, personally, I got a lot of stuff to do because I've got to get this house issue resolved and other things. | |
| Okay, so more. | |
| All right, so all right, we're at a point now where the deep state is basically fucking up all over. | |
| And so they fucked up in Canada in a big way, and they caused mass amounts of capital movement that had not been anticipated by a bunch of the people that should have been warned that this was going to occur. | |
| That is to say, the banksters. | |
| And so we got banksters freaking out now, and we're going to see big changes in Canada over these next few weeks as a result. | |
| I don't know how rapidly it'll occur, but I think that we'll have some really sharp emotionally biting kind of changes that will occur over the by and around the Ides of March. | |
| There'll be all kinds of changes that will have occurred by then that will set the tone for what we're going to be going through for quite some time. | |
| And it's going to be very active as we continue. | |
| I'll be making fewer and fewer videos than I did with the Wu series. | |
| I'll come on in and comment on certain things when it's important that we understand, like, you know, the fact that Ukraine is Khazaria, right? | |
| And that we're now into that level of the war where the 6,000-year-old death cult that had taken root with the Khazar tribe and had moved out as a mafia is now under direct assault. | |
| And we're going to see them and all of their minions basically brought to justice over these next few years because nobody's going to stop now that the war is engaged. | |
| Nobody's going to back off. | |
| It's going to be really interesting here. | |
| Some of the things that we're seeing are the predicted vaxlash. | |
| Okay, so that's the vaccs. | |
| That's like the Bulgarian football team that says no more people with vaccines. | |
| They're too weak. | |
| They can't even get a good game. | |
| And so this is the va slash period, right? | |
| And so everybody's going to be dumping on the vaccine specifically. | |
| And then we're going to take that wave and we're going to dump on big pharma and the vaccine producers. | |
| And they'll be driven out of business. | |
| They're also going to be, they're being fucked over by the destruction of the biolabs. | |
| They've got a big investment in there, big investment, you know, one missile, and they've lost hundreds of millions of dollars. | |
| So the big pharma is just getting the shit kicked out of them all over the place. | |
| Now it's so bad that on Wall Street there's official warnings that have been sent out to investors in the big pharma, but there's also a circulating rumor, Mill, of how bad it's going to be with the big pharma stocks. | |
| And everybody is really, really touchy about it. | |
| They're just quivery. | |
| These are the same people, bank-wise, that are also really freaking out over the political situation in Canada because Canada was this test, wasn't a test bed, it was a point of first contact. | |
| Not for space aliens, but for this digital ID for Western society, because they thought they could introduce it into Canada and they wouldn't get any kind of blowback because the Canadians were basically thought to be extremely docile. | |
| Okay. | |
| The Khazarians think of everybody as cattle. | |
| They use the word Goyam. | |
| Okay. | |
| G-O-Y-I-M, which means beast. | |
| It doesn't mean cattle per se. | |
| It just means beast, as in beast of burden and so on. | |
| And so the Goyam in Canada were thought to be very placid, very bred down to no kind of problem. | |
| Turned out that wasn't the case. | |
| You know, they've been sucking that maple syrup for a while and it's, you know, setting up in there. | |
| So anyway, the Goyam up there were giving the Khazarians some shit. | |
| And then the politicians were really stupid and freaked out the banksters by the reaction that they caused in the populace, which is not done. | |
| Okay, so I personally know of people whose bank accounts at a business level had been frozen. | |
| And I won't go into volumes, but these are people that have 30, 40, 50, 60, I don't know, 30, 40, and 50 for sure employees. | |
| Okay, so that's a good-sized payroll that they're pumping through their business accounts. | |
| They're gone. | |
| They're not doing that shit anymore. | |
| One guy's moved over to a credit union that was smart enough to say, hey, we're set up to deal with business payrolls and all of that. | |
| Y'all come and see us. | |
| Because the credit unions are shares. | |
| They're not a depository the way that a bank is, so they can't be frozen quite the same way. | |
| You could probably hassle them seriously, but some of the credit unions have a contractual ability to fight back against regulation in a way that banks don't. | |
| It's also good for USA people to understand. | |
| Credit union is not a bank and is a different kind of a critter. | |
| It has been established since the last depression in the 1930s that way. | |
| It falls under some of the same regulations. | |
| There have been problems with savings and loans, but that sort of slopped over to some of the credit unions that operated badly. | |
| But the credit unions that were credit unions have been there solid since inception in the 1930s. | |
| Anyway, so we can expect that the capital flows will continue, and it's not out of Canada alone. | |
| Okay, it's out of the fiat banking system has all been triggered. | |
| So Swedish people are saying, oh, what the fuck? | |
| You know, that bank there is my bank. | |
| You know, this global international banking stuff, they can freeze my accounts. | |
| I better get my money out. | |
| So we're seeing the movement back into cryptos after they had the Powers that B had bashed him down with all this Department of Justice is forming a crypto. | |
| We're going to come and get them and all of that. | |
| It's like, okay, guys, here's something. | |
| It took Durham. | |
| Durham, I think, came as a prosecutor, was appointed in 2017. | |
| And so look how many years we've been under all of this. | |
| Not a single leak about what he was doing. | |
| And then now they're starting to drop indictments and everybody's shitting themselves and running around and Hillary's in hiding and all of this kind of crap. | |
| Nobody's tweeting and that sort of thing, right? | |
| Things have really changed. | |
| Durham didn't leak. | |
| Durham was a real investigation. | |
| The Department of Justice is blowing horns, trying to scare people. | |
| They're saying, we're going to form a crypto thing that'll come and crush your nuts. | |
| You know, take everything you've got. | |
| Well, they're shouting that out. | |
| If they were really going to do that, they wouldn't say shit. | |
| Okay, and so they've got some guy who's really good with cryptos. | |
| Well, he hasn't got a team worth crap. | |
| There's tens of million crypto owners, and there's him and whatever kind of budget he's got. | |
| And so we're looking, even if they were serious about it, even with the blowing of the horn about all of this, even if they were serious about it, we're still looking at five or six years before they could get up to do anything. | |
| And they won't be in power in five or six years. | |
| So this thing is going to blow over. | |
| Also, we know that Trump doesn't care about cryptos. | |
| He thinks cryptos are dangerous to the Federal Reserve notes, but not to the dollar. | |
| So he doesn't care. | |
| You want to put money in cryptos, that's fine with him. | |
| You want to buy real estate, that's fine with him. | |
| He doesn't give a shit. | |
| Anyway, so we've got vaxlash coming against the bankers, and we've got cash lash. | |
| Cash lash, where people are having a backlash against the bankers and getting their cash out of there. | |
| Not necessarily taking it in cash, getting cashier's checks, buying this kind of stuff, buying gold directly, buying cryptos directly, that sort of thing. | |
| And so all of these are a result of actions that have been taken by the deep state. | |
| And so we're seeing this everywhere. | |
| We're also seeing that with the Ukraine attacks, the biolabs. | |
| If the deep state hadn't built them, Putin wouldn't have to blow them up. | |
| Also, we hear that the banks in Ukraine were all this money laundering and stuff, that they're pretty much toast, that Putin's taking those over as well in terms of getting records and this kind of thing. | |
| So we should see all kinds of leaks coming on out. | |
| Secrets Revealed period is coincidental with us moving into the sci-fi world, which is now. | |
| Okay, so I'm going to wrap that up. | |
| I've got stuff I've got to do. | |
| It's 28 degrees here. | |
| It's cold as hell. | |
| Not 28 degrees in the building, but only 41. | |
| The beach freezes seldom. | |
| So this is one of the things, though, that we need to bear in mind is that we're getting into the ice age. | |
| The ice age is typified by a couple of different things, right? | |
| One of the things that is typified for ice ages is the oscillation, the swinging of rain. | |
| And we're going to have a drought that's going to affect a big area of the southwest U.S., southwest North America, in a serious way. | |
| I mean, like a major drought. | |
| We've already got a major drought going on. | |
| It's going to get worse because the rains are going to start dumping and we're going to start having glaciation. | |
| We've got cold all over North America. | |
| We've got big areas of cold in Kazakhstan and over into Mongolia in Canada in ways that we haven't had in some period of time. | |
| The oscillation is expected as we go into the ice age to have these droughts occur and to have the cold period extend the season. | |
| So it would not be surprising to find that we have winter in some areas here running out into May and June. | |
| And then a very short, brief, intense summer, virtually no fall, and then right into winter again here in our next, you know, in early October, maybe late September, start showing up winter in places after only a couple of months of what amounted to just very blazingly hot, drying, damaging UV levels, all of these kind of things. | |
| So it's going to be a very unsettled world for a while as we go into the ice age, and this is going to compound the effects of the budo, the war that's going on. | |
| And all the other problems with the backslash and all of this sort of stuff. | |
| I am preparing now through, I'm going to write some places here. | |
| So this is also part of sort of our part of our housekeeping. | |
| So I've been dealing with Purism. | |
| And they make a laptop. | |
| Librum. | |
| All right. | |
| Hang on. | |
| If I'm going to write the thing down, you should be able to read it. | |
| My writing is terrible because I do so much typing. | |
| But it's Librum 14 notebook. | |
| Okay, so they make a notebook. | |
| They also make a phone. | |
| I'm going to ultimately get the phone as well, but at the moment I'm just dealing with the laptop. | |
| This laptop computer is interesting because it has dip switches so you can shut off potential points of access. | |
| You can shut the Wi-Fi off, so literally no electricity going to the Wi-Fi. | |
| That kind of thing, right? | |
| You can shut off the microphones, shut off the cameras. | |
| You don't have to put tape over the camera and that sort of thing. | |
| Plus, it's running a pure OS, which is a form of Linux. | |
| All right, so I got this phone from, all right, so the phone I'm dealing with now is from Unchained Innovation. | |
| It's a good phone. | |
| I like it. | |
| Unchained Innovation is out of Australia. | |
| This is a de-Googled phone. | |
| Now, they run graphene, badly named in our current situation, graphene OS. | |
| Up here, these guys run PureOS On the laptop, but also on their phone, and that's a form of Linux. | |
| All right, so I had gotten this phone and finally got it all connected. | |
| We have terrible service out here, but I was using it for other purposes. | |
| Anyway, so I noticed a dramatic, dramatic drop-off in transmission of information and thus an increase in speed and bandwidth available using this phone because it's not sending all that Google shit back to Google. | |
| It's not reporting all of the stuff you're saying and all this kind of stuff. | |
| There's not a giant funnel heading out back to big tech continuously with this phone. | |
| So I started thinking about things. | |
| Coincidentally, I'd run into this point where I dumped some chaga tea in a keyboard and shorted out a laptop and lost its ability to connect to the hard drive. | |
| And it was a Windows box, okay? | |
| That's when I fired up one of my Linux laptops and started getting on it. | |
| I had been involved with analyzing my own network since getting this phone. | |
| And I started thinking, okay, with the new Linux laptop, I also noticed a dramatic drop in activity being reported back to big tech again through the laptop. | |
| And so I've gone 100% Linux now and have reduced easily by 45%. | |
| But in some peak cases, 90% of the bandwidth has been freed up because I'm just not transmitting stuff in the background on these PCs. | |
| And everything's so much faster. | |
| And, you know, they're not tracking me as much. | |
| They're not watching me as much and so on. | |
| And I've worked at Microsoft. | |
| I actually worked at the core campus in Redmond, worked in a number of different buildings over the years. | |
| And when I was initially there, when they only had three buildings, each of those buildings had an office that contractors weren't supposed to go anywhere near. | |
| And I was told, no, that's where the NSA has their office. | |
| That's why there's all those damn locks on it. | |
| And so, you know, even as a contractor for Microsoft, we knew that they were putting shit in even back in the 90s when they were building out all the buildings. | |
| Who knows how much of a presence the government has in Microsoft facilities in Redmond now. | |
| Anyway, though, so here we go. | |
| We've got all of the new tools in the sense that we've got people producing Linux phones and these kind of things. | |
| Just at the time that we're coming into the budo and where we can just expect that there will be big tech attempts to support the dying regime. | |
| And thus, I suspect that we'll have attempts to shut down machines and so on. | |
| And it's going to be a lot less likely to occur for me anyway with the Linux boxes. | |
| And so I'm sort of recommending to people that if they want to get in, you know, now might be a good time to get a new PC. | |
| If you do, you might really want to get into Linux and drop off, you know, some of the big tech control mechanisms. | |
| Anyway, I got to go. | |
| It's cold. | |
| I got to get stuff done here. | |
| It's going to be very exciting. | |
| There's going to be a lot of stuff happening. | |
| And everybody's going to be commenting all the hell and gone. | |
| Bear in mind that it's in the Wu at the moment and it's Budo. | |
| And so we're going to be in this phase of the Wu for years and years and years, slugging it out with the Khazarian Empire that is, in my opinion, is one of the front points here on the planet for the bug trying to fuck over humans. | |
| So much stuff going on. | |
| So much. | |
| Anyway, guys, I'll see you later. | |
| Stay sharp and stay aware. | |
| We're at war now, and there'll be a lot more war language. | |
| Oh, also, get your pure sleep if you want to sleep. |