The Turn Worms
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Hello humans, hello humans. | |
It's October 27. | |
8.28 in the morning. | |
Rough day out here on the beach or on the coast, all along the coast. | |
We'd had a um high pressure system that held for probably two and a half months or close to that, uh, keeping the rain and the storms away from us. | |
And it was from Baja all the way up to uh the Gulf of Alaska, and that was uh and was of some considerable strength. | |
So the early pineapple express kind of uh storms from uh Hawaii area that usually blow on up north. | |
That's their function is to distribute heat across the planet. | |
Um they usually would hit us uh probably early ish September, and we're just now getting into them. | |
So uh we've in fact it's been like the only the last two days that we've had any storming at all. | |
You know, it's good to get back to it. | |
It feels it felt too dry and um too many uh positive ions, so he just had sort of a not a malaise, uh just a raspiness. | |
Negative ions are better for humans than positive ions as a general rule uh in uh continuous exposure, but you can have too much exposure to negative ions and get all like jangly in your nerves. | |
Yet another proof that we're electrical beings are influenced by electricity from the um from the outside. | |
So um interesting developments in a number of areas, a couple of really cool science things that I follow are uh getting some traction and uh they're making some progress in a little bit of research, | |
more people are coming into the field, they're sort of like piling on because it's interesting, so it's sort of like everybody's out in a uh like a big football field, and there's all this stuff lying around on the football field, and everybody just kind of like milling around, | |
walking around, you know, kicking this stuff, trying to see um uh what it is and going and checking another bit and so on, and and it's a natural uh human uh crowd experience that when someone gets to a um a point where they start getting excited about the stuff they're kicking around in the football field, they will gather others to help poke and prod it and and play with it and decide it. | |
And that's really the way that science works. | |
It has a tendency to have what we call strange attractors, where an idea, a meme, uh a notion, uh a vague wander uh wondering, even those will trigger a uh a group or um multiple human responses that will tend to have this pylon effect. | |
And it's actually really cool because we can under the um uh the natural human nature response to one of these strange attractors to and to something that is that triggers our curiosity and impels us to investigate further, we can make great strides. | |
The problem is the evil motherfucking Caesarian mafia knows this. | |
These are the people that invented psychology, which I think a lot of that is psychology, is a uh in my opinion, is a good broad brush uh approach to understanding humans. | |
Psychiatry, I think is just so full of shit, uh, especially all of the crap that uh Freud put out and all of the other people he tainted with his stuff. | |
But my point on all of this is the kazarian mafia knows about this curiosity thing, right? | |
They know about attracting humans to ideas and stuff because they uh want to want to manipulate us. | |
That's their goal. | |
They want to manipulate all of humanity, and thus they study manipulation techniques very extensively. | |
And so they know about this pylon effect that occurs and they use it. | |
So that's why we have uh quantum mechanics. | |
Alright, quantum mechanics was never a thing. | |
Everybody was working off of the ether. | |
The Cazarian Mafia didn't want that. | |
And so they got their boy Shlomo Einstein. | |
Well, I mean, they got Einstein to um start throwing shit out and kicking stuff around and pretending to be curious about it. | |
And he never was, right? | |
Einstein never was curious about it. | |
He has minimal, minimal, minimal work in any patents anywhere, unlike Tesla, which was just throwing the things out like mad, you know, patent this new discovery today here, new discovery today, or tomorrow there, that sort of thing, right? | |
And so the Kazarians uh used Einstein's uh notoriety that they created, they created. | |
Okay, so bear in mind that as we if you look into Einstein's past, you find out that he had a lot of trouble in that patent office. | |
That there were people that were pretty much continuous. | |
That was his claim to fame, was that he worked in the patent office and then uh came up with the E equals C equals MC squared, which he did not. | |
That's again yet another act of plagiarism. | |
Um, but if you look into his history in the patent office, there were complaints filed against him for theft. | |
Okay, so it was never proven, it was dropped. | |
The uh Cazarian mafias owned the patent office there and uh he was not exonerated, but just never investigated, they just never did anything about it. | |
And this went on for a number of years, uh, that he was accused of of uh thieving. | |
Basically, what he did was to pass stuff on to his Kazarian Mafia people. | |
Now that's why I will not file for patents anymore, because that is happening right now in the United States patent office, and it it's corrupt, and so there are better ways to deal with such things should you have a uh truly novel breakthrough. | |
I would suggest you don't try and patent it and you work out some kind of a uh proprietary um trade secret approach to releasing it as a product or whatever it is you've got to do with it, right? | |
Uh, because the patent office will not do you any good, and you'll suddenly find yourself um fighting someone else claiming almost in your exact words what you just proposed, and they um and you won't win, right? | |
If if they're on the side of the Kazarians, if they've slipped uh these people your information, you're basically fucked. | |
They want them to have that patent. | |
So I filed a bunch of uh preliminary patents to test this. | |
I filed them on some very specific um things about magnetism, and I have uh some contacts in uh uh even yet, even uh uh now, even though I'm retired to stuff, I still have some uh good contacts in the uh defense uh subcontracting industry, and these individuals that that um I have dealt with, etc. | |
Uh had contacted me and said, hey dude, didn't you propose this? | |
Because they've got it out coming out of their own own company, and so I knew that this was the case, that indeed I was not mistaken on the previous four times I'd filed for patents that were denied because someone else had gotten there first, only they had not, it had not been in so far as I can find out, these things had not been applied for prior to mine being applied for, but yet they got fast track, etc. | |
etc. | |
And so I just don't file patents anymore, in my opinion, until we get things cleaned up here. | |
Uh the patent office is corrupt. | |
And even after they grant you a patent, other people will come along and they'll they'll the patent office can be persuaded to um provide someone a furtherance of the art patent uh overlaid on yours. | |
So basically you become subsumed, You're not the latest and greatest with this idea. | |
Someone claims to uh have a variant on the idea that is better than your original. | |
And so it's very difficult under those circumstances to convince people uh in business to pursue uh these ideas because they you know, and it it makes sense, they're they're pressured by economics, etc. | |
But in any event, so I don't file patents anymore. | |
Um uh for that reason that it just is a you're playing a corruption game, and I just don't do those. | |
There's other ways to live rather than involve yourself in uh these corrupt activities. | |
Uh and so you know, like I say, you just uh come up with um some way of making it proprietary and a trade secret, you just don't tell people, you just let them use it, whatever it is, but you just don't tell them how it works. | |
And admittedly difficult prospect when you're dealing with software, which is where most of my patents are. | |
I'm just waiting for the pilot cara. | |
Kind of fairly um interesting drive, it's not super stormy, but you know, a little bit of activity here. | |
So um anyway, so we're at this weird period of time where we're starting to um get the overturning uh within our overwoo. | |
All right, so uh we're at the it's actually started, so it's like we're on a wave, and the wave is just starting to crest. | |
That is, it's just starting to break. | |
The wave is just starting to spill over into some uh frothy kind of uh foamy water uh as it's built up into our typical wave shape. | |
This wave uh is the up-ending of the normie narodyme, okay. | |
So uh the bad guys, the Kazarian mafia, through the big pharma and through the politicians and through the media, uh convinced all the normies that we had a legit pandemic and that there was a cure for this deadly disease that was gonna rot their nads off and kill them dead. | |
And so they took this cure. | |
Now that was the normie narodyme, okay. | |
It was a narrative that created a paradigm that caused them to act in in not in their own interest, okay. | |
They did not they thought they were acting in their own interest, and they congratulated everybody else, and they pimped the whole go get vaxxed so I don't get sick. | |
Somehow that never really uh uh gelled with me. | |
If you were vaxxed, you shouldn't give a shit if the vax was a good product. | |
You should have been able to walk through an entire planet of people sick with COVID and you would not get ill. | |
Well, now we know that was a bunch of horseshit, it's not an anti-COVID shot, it's uh they lied to everybody, and now we're at that point of this um process. | |
The larger, greater process is called the overwoo, and that is where every aspect of our social order uh that is um corrupt and malfunctioning, and uh anti-human um will be exposed, and so that's the whole larger process, takes fucking years. | |
Okay, we've seen this occur before as what they call quote scientific revolutions. | |
There's really just an overwoo, right? | |
You have a narrative paradigm that's out there, and uh it gets destroyed because it is a created, crafted um narrative uh uh to cause you to think in a particular paradigm that is bogus, it is not factual. | |
And so basically what they're trying to do is they're trying to um motivate you through fear primarily, and then through uh the idea of social cohesion, and then the idea uh where they were pimping all of that, oh no, get vaccinated so my grandma don't die. | |
You know, Like it's your job to prevent this other guy's grandmother from dying, and she's surely gonna die anyway. | |
But but that's not the point. | |
They're using all this weaponized empathy uh to try and get you to do something that is not good for you. | |
And they worked really hard at it. | |
And that should have been the first clue that they were working so fucking hard and working all of these different angles because in a real pandemic, uh I've been in an outbreak of deadly disease from which people died. | |
Okay, so there was this flu that went through uh the USA and um in most of the world in 68. | |
And uh we had kids in my school there die from it. | |
Okay, they got very sick. | |
I was sick for about three weeks, uh, deathly ill, throwing up, you know, uh throwing up for volume, for um, you know, for force and for accuracy. | |
I mean, you just could not eat anything, you just kept throwing up. | |
It was a very deadly flu that hit us after a very harsh winter, and at that time I did not supplement. | |
I was a kid, and it was not just a it wasn't a general thing. | |
So I was probably way down on vitamin D. In fact, I'm quite certain of that because I got so sick. | |
But every everybody got sick, right? | |
My mom, my dad, my brother, etc. | |
Um, but as I say, people in our school died. | |
Um, there were like three kids in the in the school that just they croaked from it. | |
So uh I've seen paradigms that are created, and I've seen paradigms around disease that arise naturally. | |
And I remember all of the aspects of that disease because one of these kids that died was a very good friend. | |
And it was, you know, as uh probably wasn't the first time I'd see dead people or any of that kind of stuff, or had members of the family or close family members die, but it was the first time I had had a uh bonded friend past, right? | |
Anyway, so it it was a difficult um pandemic, and it was all up and down the east coast. | |
I don't know how much on the west coast it was um uh affecting people, but uh in 68 on the east coast, it was really miserable. | |
Um, so um now we've got normies uh in this upending. | |
Okay, so in the overwoo, everything gets churned, all right. | |
So uh we can think of it as a wave that crawls up the beach picking up sand, churning up everything, you know, lifting up crabs and all of this as it's coming on in and making its way into high tide, and you have a force wave uh going through the water at the same time. | |
There's just this churning, it just flattens everything out, it just exposes everything, turns up all the sand, uh the wave itself looks dirty uh because of all the debris and stuff that's picked up um as it moves up the beach. | |
And this is how the high tide deposits all that crap uh along the uh rough line um of the tide. | |
Anyway, um we're at that point now where the normies are starting to be the debris in our tide because we have people like Ben Shapiro saying uh, you know, and he's Jewish, and so he is surrounded, lives within the belly of the Kazarian mafia, and is likely unaware of it, okay, and so he's just responding to the cultural clues that uh affect his life. | |
He thought he was doing good, he thought he was being smart, he urged other people to take the uh the death shot and all of this, and he got two of them. | |
I don't think he got boosted, okay, which is really fucking stupid, the idea of a booster. | |
Uh you know that their narodyme is wearing down when they got to come up with all these weird ass excuses that only um the really hammered mind would accept. | |
And uh anyway, so now he's turned. | |
Now he says is saying he was tricked. | |
Now he's saying this is not a good thing, and that uh, you know, basically he's I think I haven't heard him, uh I've just read um reports of this, and so I'll go and track it down and see uh some of his speeches and and uh set it on uh double speed and listen through it. | |
Uh So I don't know if he's actually apologized to trying uh for trying to pimp the facts to uh other people uh but um it would not surprise me if he were to do so. | |
I actually think that Ben Shapiro is uh you know he's a raspy hard case, but um he's a stand-up dude, he has a set of ethics and he and he works within that um set of ethics, and he does not, as far as I've been able to see, uh step out of his own ethical boundaries, and so in that sense he's a stand-up guy. | |
So I expect that he probably will and maybe has apologize to people for for uh pimping the death shot. | |
Anyway, so um we're at that point now where Ben Shapiro is the first part of the debris to he's among the first part of the debris to crash over the uh cresting wave and start um uh this whole process of the dirty wave, the upending. | |
Okay, because so we're upending the recent um attacks and disruption of our paradigm. | |
We're upending what they put on us as all these people come on out and say, hey, this is horseshit, you know. | |
I'm sick, it was a bad shot, blah blah blah, and also as all the people die. | |
So the millennial generation between 25 and 44 has lost more people in uh 18 months than my generation lost in Vietnam in 18 fucking years. | |
Now, bear in mind, my dad was um he's in the military, and uh we were aware as a military family of all the shit going on in Vietnam in the 50s, so um, you know, most people hadn't really, most people in the United States that had not entered their mind as our next war. | |
But we knew this being in the military, we knew the Kazarians were moving us to attack and and split up Vietnam as their um next uh domino to fall, right? | |
Anyway, so um this uh upending is gonna be um cathartic, uh it's gonna be clearing, uh it's gonna be chaotic, um crushing, | |
uh emotional, uh extremely disturbing to everybody uh as it develops because people are going to reconcile themselves to reality and to the large number of deaths and to what has been done uh to the United States here. | |
It's there are people all over the country that recognize this. | |
There's there are people that are ahead of this curve, but this this curve, this normie curve, uh this normie up-ending uh is really starting now, and it's going to continue, and it is this up-ending that is the direct precursor to our uh collective um retribution on the uh Cazarian mafia. | |
So expect now that over these next two years, every institution that has been within government, within our social order here in the United States. | |
I can't speak to the others because it looks like England is still captured, etc. | |
Uh, but within the United States, every institution, in my opinion, in my projections, every institution that is uh captured and controlled by the Cazarian mafia will have a purge. | |
We're gonna go through the largest pogrom, the largest hunting down of um evil miscreants that's ever happened on this planet since uh Genghis Khan's time, since Tumunjan. | |
And um uh it's it's gonna be horrific, it's gonna be ugly, it'll be cathartic, as I say, because we'll burn out all of this shit, crap will be exposed. | |
Uh the uh evil motherfuckers will uh be totally um hanging out there in the wind. | |
Uh we will see as a result of this, in my opinion, we will see um street justice. | |
Okay. | |
Not a good thing. | |
Uh we will see vigilantes, we will see uh hanging parties, um, and we even had within our data sets a descriptor, and I think I wrote this in the reports about a subdivision, uh, you know, very nice houses, uh, high end, all of that kind of stuff, uh, that was um basically 100% Cazarian mafia. | |
I think this is in New York State. | |
We don't really have a geographic indicator that is solid and good or any anything other than just a hint. | |
So there is some small suggestion it's in New York State, and that the within the data sets, it was uh giant mobs of uh people that had been destroyed by this um this whole process, the fax, the disease, the fake disease, etc. | |
And they go and they burn the whole fucking subdivision down and they kill like hundreds and hundreds of people in doing so. | |
Uh, that it is a very, very, very terrible night. | |
It is a uh like a shocking stain kind of thing uh on um the US collective psyche um relative to us as a nation. | |
Um, you know, because we haven't seen anything like this since the umsarian mafia led uh hangings in the in the southeast, right? | |
Uh in the 50s and 60s. | |
Uh, but we're gonna see something just really, really, really horrid, really terrible. | |
I don't think it'll be soon. | |
Um I don't know how fast the wave, the the turning, the up-ending, uh, is going to over sweep the Cazarians, but it will be of an order that their power it's already breaking down everywhere, and they're gonna find themselves isolated. | |
Uh, those guys that are in particular positions in uh government and stuff are gonna start finding people removed from underneath them, their power taken away, they're gonna be isolated and boxed in, and for them, this is a lot of them aren't even gonna get the clue that you know that they're being um uh maneuvered out, | |
okay, because a lot of the places they just won't be able to fire them right off for a lot of internal um what I want to say, um posturing, okay. | |
So it's all posturing, it's all public relations at that level. | |
They can't fire these guys and admit that uh at least so the CDC can't fire these people and admit that they were were uh faking everybody out. | |
The big pharma can't do the same. | |
People living in big pharma can't admit uh, even if they were uh quote innocent of any uh complicity, they won't be able to admit that they participated in this, right? | |
It will just destroy them to the good guys to to admit that oh my god, I was I was suckered, and look what I did. | |
I worked on a product that has killed all these people, right? | |
Uh so you know, 61,000 millennials so far, and counting. | |
Um over the next three years, I expect that to go at least five fold, right? | |
So I expect that it will uh increase fivefold uh in deaths in the millennial generation over these next few years. | |
Wow. | |
Big road clothes stuff going on here. | |
Always happens in the first couple of storms. | |
Anyway, so uh pretty much it. | |
Uh we're in this upending, look for more of these people's uh, you know, standing up and saying, hey, this was shit, I got you know suckered into it, I don't feel good, blah blah blah. | |
Uh, but it's gonna be a gathering wave, and the wave has broken, okay. | |
It's crested, so they're not gonna be able to push the vax, they're gonna keep trying, and then pretty soon you'll start seeing it just sort of withdrawn. | |
You won't see people putting out signs anymore for uh COVID shots in their um uh their pharmacy and stuff. | |
Now, my real question is how you know, all right. | |
So the logical or or um naturally occurring response is gonna be for people to go after the individual human that injected them. | |
So a lot of these pharmacy guys are gonna get the absolute, they're gonna get shit, okay? | |
They're gonna live in a world of shit because they participated in the in the great die-off. | |
They were the murderers, they were the concentration camp guards, they just didn't realize it. | |
Um you know, these were the guys that were pulling the the switch to dump in the um uh the poisons in the gas chambers, and they were just unaware of it, and they were doing it one by one by one. | |
Now, a lot of these guys, I suspect are gonna get uh killed, right? | |
Just killed various different ways. | |
Uh, but lots of them that aren't killed are gonna be in a world of shit for three, four, five, six years before uh we get into other stuff that will take everybody's mind off of this. | |
Although I think if I'd been jabbed, I would not have my mind taken off of it until I die. | |
I would just be so upset about it all. | |
In any event, though, as I say, uh the upending is happened is happening, and the the crest has uh on the wave has broken, and we're starting to see the spillover that's gonna destroy the Cazarian Mafia's um narrative here. | |
Exactly. | |
And that's probably it for today. | |
Disgusting, you know, depressing subject. | |
Uh the good news about all of this is that we will overcome, right? | |
We're going to repair, we're gonna rebuild, uh uh gonna create a uh different set of a different kind of a social order that won't fall for this shit in the future. | |
Anyway, guys, stay woo. | |
I'm gonna go and do actual work and do shopping and crap. |