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Nov. 20, 2022 - Clif High
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Wootech

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Hello humans back again.
Hello humans.
It's cold out here.
It's uh 34 on the beach.
Really it's 30, wind chill and everything, and all the fresh water is frozen.
And uh where it's um where it's frozen, it's like drawn the fresh water back into the ice, drying it out that part of the beach.
Anyway, so um we're gonna talk uh uh about uh Wu Tech.
I'm a technologist, I love machinery, I love the computers, I love the uh technical aspects of it, programming languages, all of that kind of thing.
Even the technical parts of human languages are quite fascinating to me.
Uh you know, we call it grammar.
Um, so uh we've had some interesting um technical pre-developments.
So uh we've had like um uh Graham Hancock and um uh Joe Rogan talking about uh rediscovery of ancient technology, the specifically Tartaria and um electrical generation stuff.
And they do have some really interesting lithographs, okay, and um tiling and stuff where that shows images of people apparently playing a game uh in which they've got swords or some kind of a metal implement, and behind them you can see a Tesla coil.
I've got one of them here Tesla coil.
Theirs is vertical on a on a post and it's sending out electricity into the air, and um the guys with the swords are picking up the electricity there and they're bashing at each other like you might with a lightsaber, sending electrical sparks and things.
Maybe it was actually, you know, um gladiator kind of combat, not dink around.
Uh, but it could have just been, you know, like badminton or tennis, you know, lawn tennis.
It might just have been an energetic form of that.
Maybe they took it all the way up to competition sports, who knows.
Probably humans are like that.
Anyway, so that's an example of Wu Tech, right?
Where um technically there's nothing stopping us from doing that now.
And uh, but it was never part of our culture to do that kind of thing, broadcast out electricity for some other purpose.
Um anyway, though.
Uh we've got other examples of uh Wu Tech surfacing, and that's um Steven Greer, uh, who's a woo guy, right?
Space aliens, all of that kind of stuff.
Um but he's connected.
He's like um a doctor, so that means to some extent his mind has been um captured by the entrainment process that we call schooling, and it it's undoubtedly going to affect his conclusions no matter what.
Uh good, bad, or indifferent.
Yeah, you know, doctor training really trains the mind in some respects, trains memory, etc.
etc.
But it could also, you know, create pathways that steer you away from some somewhat other obvious conclusions.
Um but anyway, he's coming out saying that uh they're making a movie and uh a documentary or a series, documentary series, maybe.
I would I'm uncertain.
Um, and that they're gonna talk about four um suppressed technologies from this past century.
Uh so uh suppressed technologies, presumably like the um the little box that Tesla put into his uh car, his electric car, and made no apparent connections to anything in the car, yet he'd close the cover, go back in, uh fiddle with a little device in his hand, and uh which was not attached to the car in reports, and the car would energize.
The electric motors in the car would energize and drive you all over all day.
No need for battery And stuff, right?
So batterily less electric vehicles makes sense.
Because an electric motor is uh copper windings and uh steel rod and a steel housing and and some control circuitry.
Um the battery part is 500,000 pounds of earth that have to be moved in order to get the hundreds of uh pounds of lithium that have to be refined in order to get the well, thousands of pounds of lithium in order to get the the lith uh lithium refined down to a couple hundred pounds for your your battery, or maybe who knows, 5,000 pounds for the battery.
I don't know what these Teslas weigh.
Uh but it it's massively nasty to the planet, and then you get into a wreck and nobody can put the fire out because it's fucking lithium.
So anyway, um we shouldn't be doing the battery part, right?
In my opinion.
We should get rid of the batteries, and the electric car idea is great.
Very lightweight, you can carry all kinds of stuff.
I would prefer myself a Dimaxian kind of car shape, uh, like Butminster Fuller engineered, right?
Especially with the electric motors attached to the independent uh uh wheels.
So all you need is control circuitry for each of the the wheels, and you're good.
So you'll you eliminate all kinds of fiddling around doing that kind of a design, as long as you don't have to carry 6,000 pounds of battery with you, and then cause all of the other nastiness on the planet to develop that.
So WuTek is sensible technology that leaves all this shit aside.
WuTech is, no fucker, you're just too dumb.
You're so dumb we need to tire a rock to your foot just so that you won't walk around and hurt yourself and injure other people because you think you can make an electric airplane that will carry passengers that also will carry a battery.
Nothing against electric airplane and get high torque out of an electric motor.
If you've got broadcast power and a method of drawing it in, so you don't have to have a battery, electric planes make perfect sense.
Uh but that battery shit again, right?
So you uh think on this.
They've got a design now.
I think the Air Canada or some numbnuts up north of us have agreed to purchase some of these things.
And their electric planes, and I'm sure I'm gonna get the numbers wrong and people get all over my case, but it's very much in this kind of a ratio where the electric plane will carry 19 people uh plus the three crew.
Uh and you say, well, that's kind of small.
19 people, it's just sort of like a big bus.
Uh then you find out it it's um only gonna be able to go 125 miles.
So you need airports every 125 miles everywhere, you know, all over the place, uh, because they can only go 125 miles and they gotta land.
And then you find out that, oh, the way they're designing the airplanes, you can't switch the batteries out.
And so you've got to charge the battery inside the plane.
Hmm.
Because of the problem of lifting these heavy batteries, the equipment you would need at each of these new airports every 125 miles to deal with these massively heavy batteries in order to swap them out.
And then the success rate of swapping them out would be a little bit dodgy, right?
And so they decided, oh, well, the mechanism to do it then is to have lots of airplanes and recharge them with the batteries in the airplanes.
Only that's gonna take maybe 30 hours.
So you go 125 miles, the airplane's got to sit there for uh over a day in order to recharge, and then it can carry your 19 people another 125 miles.
Uh you know, yeah, that airline is going to be beaten by people with um uh horse-drawn wagons.
They'll be able to carry more goods cheaper than those fuckers.
Anyway, though, so uh so that's not Wu Tech, right?
That shit makes no sense.
Uh WuTek is stuff that is, as I say, the Graham Hancock uh rediscovery of um uh ancient, ancient technologies.
So the the guy with the um swords in the field with the other fellow and they're fighting with the electricity, uh that is um uh powered by an etheric connection, right?
Something that takes out of the ether, separates and removes a dielectric Plane and draws electricity down into this mechanism, and these guys are bashing at each other.
That same mechanism is used to, you see it in other uh lithographs on tiles, um, all different kinds of representations of it as um towers that stick out of buildings that uh uh we would think in our modern age that they're sticking out of a chimney, but it's not really.
It's just simply a straightforward conduit that's never seen any smoke or anything burn in it, come straight down, and so what they're doing is they've got these rods and mechanisms, balls and uh very special geometric shapes that that draw uh the dielectric plane out of the ether that attract the dielectric plane due to the geometry and the proximity of the geometry to each other.
So it's it's somewhat complex, but uh not complicated in the sense that you can understand that oh, this particular kind of a shape made in in iron or steel causes an interaction with the ether around us that produces this effect, just as we see with magnetized material causes and produces an effect within the ether.
Now, if we could see it, you could see that with the complex magnetic structure I have here, just twisting it in the air.
I personally can feel the interaction of the magnetic force with the local environment as it twists.
Uh so in a much more um uh straightforward fashion, they have these shapes that would draw the um the dielectric plane and cause it to torque and separate and allow electricity to be taken out.
Uh the electricity would come down these uh conduits, and we would not recognize them as carrying electricity because we we build things and think of things as needing wires, and that somehow the electricity is inside the wire.
So these things had no inside, they were basically a hollow tube.
But the more advanced physicists of uh among us and and electricians know that electricity actually crawls around the outside of the conductor in this uh alternating spiral fashion.
Very much double helix, right?
And so it would crawl down these conduits to these ionizing apparati at the base, and if you'd had two of them, you'd get this cross uh interaction.
And so you'll see these um, you'll see these lithographs and stuff, and you'll see what looked like what they call and irons, right?
In a fireplace.
So we got a little fireplace kind of a thing here.
Maybe there was a mantle on it and decorations and shit.
And you'd see these two spheres.
Maybe the spheres have little points off of them, and they're like they're and they're connected to these conduits, these pipes that go back into the recesses of the fireplace here, and uh disappear in pipes that head up the back part of the fireplace.
And then on the top, you know, uh way the hell up on the top of the the building, they emerge and they've got spheres and they've got these spiky little bits out the side, all of that kind of thing.
And there's two of them, and they run the ionizing radiation down here, and these or the electric radiation, the electricity, and it comes down here and it causes these spheres to ionize, and then it causes these micro-arcing things between all these points, and you get an electric radiant heat with no fuel, which is cool, you know.
I want that.
I'm tired of paying for propane, right.
So um, so this is a Graham Hancock kind of thing that they're talking about, this rediscovery.
And so they're going to be talking about it and so on.
Now, on the other side, we got Stephen Greer, who's got four technologies from um the early 1900s, actually late 18, probably from 1870 onward, there were some number of discoveries that were uh suppressed that would have led to an entirely different future for us.
Now bear in mind both of these guys, uh Graham Hancock and um can't think of the guy's name now, uh the catastrophe fellow, it'll come to me.
Um anyway, um and um Stephen Greer are up against the Kazarian mafia.
Now the Kazarian mafias being they're the ones that suppress all this shit.
And And they're the ones that tell the Taliban to blow up stuff in Afghanistan when you take over.
Oh, it's an offense to your religion because it held secrets about these kinds of technologies.
And so they've been destroying buildings and stuff all around the planet in order to destroy and keep this knowledge from us because if we have this shit, we don't need them.
We don't need their propane company.
We don't need their electric generation company.
Yada yada yada yada yada.
And it also makes us independent and it makes everybody on the planet uh wealthy in the sense that you have at your disposal instantly available, energy clean, pollutionless, uh fueless, uh free once the device is constructed, so relatively free, um, for heating and cooling or or uh cooking, you know, because you could get these things closer together and create some pretty interesting spark effects.
And so we see a um a need on the part of the people that are driven to this control stuff.
So I don't understand these Khazarians, right?
It seems like a whole shitload of trouble to try and control humans.
And uh I just don't see the net benefit for them over the long haul.
There's this um uh idea that you get in electricity, all right?
And so within electricity, and and it's also affects all other kinds of energy interactions, and it's basically the idea of resistance.
And so uh you build up a natural resistance when you're working with water, when you're working with air, when you're working with electricity, just trying to move more of the shit through the same size pipes.
And this also sort of happens with humans.
The more you try and control them, the more resistance you're gonna get.
It just does not seem to me to be worth anybody's trouble on the other side of that, because there is an inevitable uh resistance um uh effect that so they do things to suppress you, and that causes resistance to rise.
The effect of this is that at some point uh it's not a stalemate, it's not a uh perpetual uh uh it's a could be a perpetual battle if they never really got good at it, but the more they the better they get at suppressing you, uh the more they engender a sharper, harsher kind of resistance uh to them that will eventually break through this plane of control.
So the people here on the resistance side, they've got a um uh vested interest in stopping the drain of energy here.
These people, for whatever reason, these Khazarian guys are content to put out all this energy, even though in order to get down to closer and closer to absolute control, they have to put out so much more energy just to get at each layer, if you see what I'm saying, right?
So it's easy for them to control us up here, but when they start putting in down here, they get such resistance from us that they have to put in so much more energy that it starts ballooning on them.
And their problem at the moment is that they're putting in this much energy, and all of the normies who are just standing over here going, what the fuck, are being able to see them.
And seeing this occur, the normies get in on the theory is get in on the side of the resistance to some degree, and thus causes us to go over this thing and shatter the Kazarian mafia's ability to control.
And that's what's going on now.
Okay, so this is a Wu site, right?
Wu is uh Chinese, W U is how it's usually translated, but Wu is Chinese and it means uh shaman.
Uh Wu is uh part of the Proto-Mesoamerican language, uh, and it also means shaman.
Now, there in the Brujo, uh the Wu is the he's the top of the, he's like the sorcerer and the others are wizards.
So if you if you get up to the level of the Wu, you're dealing with the ultimate in um uh deep material materium affecting um philosophy.
So, but it's philosophy in the sense of um um Boskowitz's uh you know uh theory of natural philosophy in in universe.
So it's that level of philosophy, studying um uh so love of understanding, love of knowledge.
And so this is like deep, serious philosophy, so you care to know, not necessarily care to exercise.
So it's cool to know how to do this shit, but you need not ever do any of it.
Um in any event, so digress.
So this is Wu Tech, and we've got uh got these guys burbling out in Normi Land, the fringes of Normyland, you know, both Stephen Greer and Graham Hancock are in the fringes of Normyland, but they're you know, they're still well embedded, uh, you know, normies know who they are, this kind of thing, and here they're talking about Wu Tech that we've got coming up.
Now, or coming up out of the past in in both instances, one near past and one ancient past.
Now, um note that back in the day when I was doing uh the reports, very early in those reports, we had this idea of uh the new electrics.
And the new electrics were electric motors with no batteries, right?
So it was electricity.
We sort of understood it in terms of the description of it coming through in the language, but it was electricity as was unknown at that time.
Uh so the way the thing worked is that I'd get all kinds of language, it would go through uh um a couple of rendering engines that would process the language, and I'd end up with these um um collected word salads that were grouped based on certain criteria.
I won't go into any of that.
But what I would end up with sometimes was in as in this case, I got the idea of new, because it was just repeated, new in so many different languages.
And then electrics.
And it it didn't make sense initially.
Uh this showed up initially in like 1997.
So that was when I did that very first run.
Um showed up again in 2000, showed up again in 2001.
Then I started being able to get the runs closer together to be able to do multiple ones in a year.
Uh so the initial ones I would do a run at say early part of the year 2000, it'd take me the rest of the year to go through the data and decide what what we were actually looking at.
And of course, by then, much of the data was um manifested, so it wouldn't be any point in putting it into the report, but still we'd get I'd get massively huge damn reports, hundred-plus pages, you know, little books, um, which were interesting and so on, but I would have done it different um now having had the experience of these last 20 plus years.
Anyway, so in 1997 we get this idea that crystallizes into this um into the new electrics, where it is electrics as we understand it, and it's a bloom of technology, just an absolute fantastic technological bloom.
You know, just um ideas dropping out of the ether and sparking everybody, electrical um uh metaphor is there, right?
And so the new electrics uh propels us into this uh century and millennia as was seen back in 1997.
Now, the new electrics, there was a whole lot that was just basically X the unknown, because there was no, it was fuelless.
It was like there was no real uh uh you know, wasn't talking about gen sets at everybody's house, because I would get that, you know, in 1997 there were big problems in um uh Middle East for electrical flow, and and I would pick this kind of stuff up in the data as you know, as factual, right?
You'd throw out anything that wasn't present, but in the process I got to see a lot of stuff that so it was sort of like a news gathering service if I wanted to sift through all this all this stuff that was being thrown out as having actually happened.
Uh because I was interested in the pressure.
I was Interested initially what got me started on this was I was working with artificial intelligence trying to create a general AI, which I don't believe is possible at all, but certainly not with our current tools and technology, but that's a separate issue.
Alright, so anyway, 1997 we come up with this idea of the new electrics.
The new electrics as uh constituted then was a uh plethora of technologies.
So we were going to see the new electrics and things differing from cars to cooking, from you know uh airplanes to dirigibles, all different kinds of things.
Not just simply uh, you know, mode transports, but uh new interesting things to do with electric, including electrical healing devices.
And so in 1997, they were talking about electrical healing devices, and so I kept my eye out, and so I came across the um early skinars that the Russians were starting to export, and I got one of those and got into it, and they really do work.
Um technology and all of that, but that's part of this whole thing because that's part of the Stephen Greer technology stuff that was suppressed, you know, that was developed and suppressed.
In my opinion, uh, so okay, so here's all these frequencies that we represent our planet, and um the rife technology uh would be hooked up to you, and you would discover you had an ache in your uh left foot, and that vibration right there represented the ache in your left foot, okay.
Uh, and so it comes out to some number here, right?
And my my contention is that that is being measured against all of these other frequencies in you as well as outside of you, and it's the outside of you part that now is inval that makes this the frequency that they discovered invalid because so many new frequencies are in our environment.
Everything from the you know uh telephones to uh higher charge electricities, these kind of things.
So I'm not a fan of rife technology because I think all of you need something that's more skinar like where you need an AI involved to uh continually recalculate the frequencies based on what's being discovered around you, as because it's constantly changing.
So, but in any event, so uh so there were developing new electrics that came into uh um consciousness as a result of um uh developments and so on, but they came into my consciousness as a result of keeping uh attuned to the new electrics.
It's one thing I've been really interested in, right?
Uh technology.
Now the data sets had us back in the day from 1997, going through like from 1997, let's just say to 2041, um they had us going through the shit which we have, and here we are.
Let's just say that this is 2022.
Well, somewhere in here where we're gonna cross, somewhere in 2020 was a peg, and we were gonna cross um like a threshold, not 2012 or anything.
The data sets didn't key in on that aspect of it relative to new electrics or any of that shit.
But we were gonna cross a threshold in which we would get the new electric starting to appear.
And it won't happen all at once, it'll take them a number of decades because it's one invention comes out, and then the next invention in a different kind, and then while the first invention has is now being uh slowly integrated into the social order, someone else is making um variants on it and you know inventions off of the invention, etc.
etc.
So it's common oric.
And so somewhere in in the period in which we're in now, we were gonna get the new electric.
So, ooh, this is interesting.
Now, I have been thinking that associated with the in the data sets with the new electrics uh was the space aliens.
All right.
Uh and the space aliens come in relative to the new electrics, they're after.
So they show up after the new electrics starts coming into our consciousness.
Now we need not have any new electric Devices, if we've got uh people talking about it, new patents being filed, yada yada yada yada yada, relative to a uh burgeoning technology that's gonna take over everything because the current technologies we've got have reached their limit and they're croaking.
We cannot continue with lithium batteries.
This just is a no-brainer, it just can't continue.
There's not enough lithium on the planet to make a car uh for even one thousandth of one percent of the population.
We just that's there's just not enough lithium, right?
We will never make lithium hold more of an electric charge, etc.
etc.
So it's it's a it's an okay um technology, but it but it's gone its limit.
Anyway, so um as the new electrics uh are talked about and so on, we're gonna get these inventions.
It was the emotional input into the social order that is tracked by the language.
And so now I think we're actually starting in 2022, near the end of it, to pick up on the new electrics coming in.
Now that we have these two um compete, not competing, but not co or maybe they're cooperating, but they're not the same.
So uh Stephen Greer's talking about four different technologies that are near recent time, last hundred years.
And uh working examples and shit, right?
Probably Tesla-like, broadcast power and so on.
Now, uh Graham Hancock and Joe Rogan on the Joe Rogan experience were talking about ancient technologies that might be older than 12,000 years.
How did they lift all those megalithic stones in order to make all this shit, right?
Uh because uh it's either them or the giants or the space aliens, and if they did it, meaning modern humans, there was a technology that we don't have now that they did have and that allowed them to do this, because they weren't out there with chisels and shit.
So here's something.
Uh there were no Jews.
So the Bible doesn't mention the pyramids.
So if the Jews were ever in Cairo, they're really stupid or blind.
They were all blind Jews.
Okay, no, the the Jews never went to Egypt.
It was um part of the translation.
So uh there was the proto-material of the Bible, which was about these twelve tribes in Yemen and their troubles, and then along comes Constantine and and his people, and it was necessary that there be a translation of uh a religious base for Christianity that they were trying to pimp in order to bind the Holy Ronal Roman Empire together.
And so uh they developed uh after the fact the mythology uh that we have as the modern day structure of the Bible stories, etc.
etc.
But you have to ask yourself some glaring examples here.
Why didn't the Jews, if they were in Egypt, ever talk about the pyramids or any of the other shit that was there, which they didn't, just not mentioned in the Bible, right?
Um but here's the thing.
Uh there are these archaeologists, I think they were uh German uh with um uh Dutchman, and they went through Egypt, they went through Iraq, uh, they went through the entire area there, and they went to graveyards, and they found a couple of graveyards that were unknown to the locals, even at that time.
They found this one graveyard where there were like uh twelve thousand individual uh bodies uh that had been buried over the course of a number of years.
They think maybe they'd all been buried over the course of these two decades, way the fuck back like 3,000 plus years ago.
Um this graveyard was held up and touted as being a graveyard of all the Jews that died working on the uh pyramid.
And so these guys had to come on out and make a statement, and I don't know if it ever got translated or anything, but they came out and they said, well, uh that's bogus, okay.
There were 12, maybe it was like 28,000 individuals, you know, some high number of bodies there, but they were saying, of course, you know, 28,000 people could not build any of the pyramids, number one, right?
All of these individuals, the majority of these people that that were in this graveyard lived less than 30 years.
The majority of them died in their early 20s, like before 20 age 26.
They were all suffering from weak bones.
Um these people could not have carried anything and they died from brittle bone disease from dietary problems.
Uh they found some um diet-related material there uh that told them basically these people were trying to exist on a barley gruel.
And it just wasn't doing good for their bodies.
And so by age 19, they've all lost their teeth.
They're mostly all bald.
They had all kinds of genetic uh problems.
They had bone deformities that went from generation to generation because of the lack of minerals.
And because I think they had too much selenium relative to something else.
I didn't read into the detail at the time, it's a vague memory.
But in any event, though, so these individuals could not have been part of any building episode at all relative to the pyramids.
Now, I personally think the pyramids predate the end of the last ice age, right?
I think that all of the pyramids around the planet, because not just in Egypt.
There's thousands of the fuckers.
I think we've discovered 16,000 that have been identified, something like that.
And I think these guys are like the broadcast power structures that provided the electricity through the air for all of these Tesla things.
Maybe not.
We'll see.
Any event, though.
Um we're gonna see relative to uh technologies that um that the suppression of it all uh keeps coming back to the Khazarians, and it's really stupid of me to have to, I mean, I hate having to bring this up, right?
Because I'm interested in the technology, but we're we keep coming up to the idea that um uh the technologies that have been suppressed back in the early 1900s, the previous um generations of technologies that are being destroyed, are being destroyed at the insistence of the Kazarian mafia.
They tell the Taliban to do it, they tell the Chinese to do it, and they destroy all of these monuments.
We hear about them blowing the shit out of a bunch of um uh standing Buddha monuments, right?
We don't hear about the the four-layer deep cave structure that was behind those things.
Um that had who knows what, right, that they wanted destroyed.
So, anyway, so we've got this war going on at the same time that we've got all this uh uh developing need in humanity.
The developing need is I, in my opinion, part of the war because the people that are engineering the war against us have engineered our own society against us by throttling down all of the supply chains, you know, uh pushing us towards electric vehicles and nonsense solutions like windmills and this sort of stuff, right?
It's all horseshit.
Anyway, um maybe Wu Tech is gonna save the day.
Because, see, here's the thing.
If Graham Hancock, okay, so um Stephen Greer's a smart guy.
I don't know that he's read Vernansky.
Uh he does understand what the concept of the biosphere is, but he thinks the biosphere is at risk, okay?
And um the biosphere is not at risk of human activity.
Uh if if humans were in fact overpopulating the planet uh and not able to be all of us shoved into the top of Texas.
So all of humanity can be shoved into the top of Texas, and we'll have plenty of room, right?
And grow garden and shit.
Um so we're no, we're not we're not overpopulating the planet.
But we cannot do things to affect the biosphere.
As of yet, we'd have to set off nuclear bombs probably 20 a day for a year, two years to actually do anything to alter the biosphere itself.
And that would be cumulative and probably be self-correcting within a hundred years, if that uh that's just the nature of the biosphere math.
But in any event, though, so Stephen Greer's um still under the influence of the Kazarians, thinking that we have this um uh problem uh dealing that we have to save the the planet.
And what we have to do is we gotta save fucking humanity from the Kazarians, right?
There's throttling the oil and throttling off all of this shit.
Now, I don't expect Wu Tech to save us, but WuTek could, in a weird way, do so because it could bind all of humanity against the Khazarians.
So just here's a scenario.
What if we end up with a discovery that's out and about of a form of pollutionless, fuelless energy, and then we get kickback from the Kazarians trying to get it um suppressed.
Even the normies, even the progressives, the blue hair people, uh would say, well, but you know, that solves everything.
A fueless, you know, uh pollutionless energy, that's what we all want.
And then they would also see the Cazarians suppressing it, and then we could say, uh, yeah, people, look what else these fuckers have been doing, right?
And so we would then get humanity joining up against these guys, uh, because of the rather obvious, right?
That they're fuckers, and they want to want to kill off as many of the uh people as they can.
And we've got a major death episode happening right now.
Uh, you know, 400,000 additional deaths, supposedly in the United States, um, overage on overall mortality, uh since the 14th week after the introduction of the VACs.
Um and rising.
So uh how big will it go?
How far will it go?
I don't know.
We're starting to wise people up.
I guess the uptake level on the last booster has been really low, and they're starting to freak out about it again.
The Cazarians can't kill us fast enough, and we're resisting being killed, so uh it's causing them kind of problems.
Um we're starting to get, you know, the the real pushback, the uh crimes against humanity and all this stuff starting to build up.
Article starting to come out saying, you know, that the uh media is complicit in killing people by telling everybody don't take ivermectin, and so now media figures need to be charged for their words.
Uh even just sitting up there reading the news, you know, well, I was just following orders, you know.
Well, hey, okay.
So anyway, so back to my uh old altar reports, we had this um idea that there was um there was a lot of language that was not being brought up in the um in the report relative to the new electrics because it we didn't have words for it.
So I had run into that before a couple of times, where I didn't have words pro uh appropriately or or identified before something came up.
And so the data set, the way that I'd worked it, I was doing all this in prologue at that level, uh, which was this uh uh AI language, but uh uh very good for linguistics.
Not as good as Lisp in some regards, but nonetheless, anyway, so um I had these unknowns, and so uh an example was that before 9-11, I didn't have the word terrorism defined in my data set because I had to go through and define all these words through these numeric values, it was tedious beyond understanding.
Couldn't have been automated.
Um machine learning was not that advanced at that stage, or I didn't have access to it at that stage.
Anyway, though, um the data set came up with um uh instead of terrorism, it was a military accident, okay.
So um uh it combined.
And so it's like, oh, okay, now now this is pretty good.
That was a semi-decent descriptor, not having had all these other words description uh defined.
I think I'd only gotten up to like maybe I was into the early part of N, started at A, you know.
Anyway, so you know, I'd spotted through the rest of the alphabet.
But anyway, so we had this unknown bubble that was related to the new electrics that was actually the descriptors of that technology.
What was interesting about that is that this bubble was continuously uh relinked over time to Antarctica.
And so it's like, hmm, new electrics, Antarctica, that's interesting connection and so on.
But now we have these guys coming up with their stuff.
Another interesting thing was that after the appearance of the new electrics in the data sets was when we got into the um space alien language, at least within uh humanity.
Doesn't mean the space aliens are going to show up, but it does mean that there isn't going to be a larger uh discussion about the space aliens showing up.
Chaga T. Chaga's listed as the mushroom of immortality for good reason.
Okay, so um I think our WuTek is just around the corner.
I think maybe there are people actually working on it.
We hear about uh this like this kid in Nigeria has got the uh uh self-powering devices taking electricity out of the air.
Bear in mind now that we're just Spewing so much electricity out in the air that uh right now, just as from all of the machinery and stuff around us, that that's that you can do induction um electrics fairly easily.
Um just play around with that.
Um other thing here is that I wanted to talk about 5G for a second.
I think 5G is dangerous, but I don't think 5G is dangerous at a physical level until you get real close to it.
Okay.
So 5G is uh from the perspective of the Casarian mafia, its whole point is to uh provide them with the ability to track you.
So they could have uh many, many, many, many, many, many more towers that have cameras and shit on them, and you wouldn't notice because they're saying, oh, it's 5G, and the rationale, which everybody didn't understand, uh okay, so they they came out in the phone industry and said, Oh, these phone towers are just too powerful, they're causing health issues.
And then the Cazarian mafia comes out and says, we're gonna fix that, we're gonna put up 5G.
And so instead of having one big tower that radiates out and deals with frequencies out like for fucking miles, we're gonna have all these little 5G towers that will just be everywhere.
Everywhere around you, there'll just be these little 5G towers, but it's it's a lot safer because they're only gonna radiate out a little bit around themselves.
And they're much more lower power.
And that's true.
Okay, so the wavelength for our 4G is like radio frequency wavelengths.
For the 5G, it's like microwaves.
So it comes up, it's very much sharper like this.
Well, no, no, hang on.
It's like this.
It's it's so rapid and close to each other that you're not gonna see, you're not gonna see the gap part, right?
You're just gonna see basically the little spiky bits off of a broad band because it's it's uh millimeter waves, just very, very, very, very, very fast frequency.
But it doesn't have a lot of power to it, and so they don't broadcast out.
So these individual towers had nowhere near the range of a 4G.
But if you lived in this first area of a 4G, you'd get headaches, all of this kind of thing because it's big radio waves coming out, right?
In order to get pick up a telephone signal miles away, you gotta have these big carrier waves like this.
Uh with the with the 5G, you don't, because it's carried on these very intense waves.
The issues, no, 5G is is so uh rapid uh a wave that if you've got a 5G radiating machine here right next to you, let's put this here as the radiating machine, it's right next to my hand, that 5G radiation is only gonna go into my hand like maybe a millimeter.
Maybe.
Uh so it's only going to penetrate the skin just a little bit.
Now, if it had lots and lots and lots of power, it would burn the skin.
It would look like a um like a hot iron, okay, and that that flesh would be destroyed.
Maybe I would get cancer from that, right?
Maybe.
But it's not going to burn a hole through my hand.
Um it's not going to be like a um X-ray and be able to see the bones in my hand.
It's not that kind of stuff.
Now, 5G will go through cloth, okay, but it does not do well with anything that's got water in it.
So if you're one of these um uh old uh women that smokes a lot and drinks a lot of alcohol, you're impervious to 5G because your skin's like like uh you know a mummy to that, and and um in terms of it's so dry and dense and so on, but but um but it's gonna penetrate, right?
Uh you're gonna get warm in your bones from 5G, whereas I would not because the water in my skin is gonna uh uh diffuse it and break it up.
So the water out here in the atmosphere where I live means that 5G towers aren't ever gonna work here well on the coast.
They would work only when it's uh reaches a certain level of dryness, which probably happens maybe one or two days every three or four months.
I don't know.
You know, I don't know what levels of dryness are required in terms of the transportation because water droplets are gonna fuck with uh the stuff here, and I live near a temperate rainforest.
Um one of the reasons we moved here is that 5G shit ain't gonna work.
Um But the idea for 5G is that if you're in a city and you've got all of these things here broadcasting out all of these waves, and all these waves interact with each other, then each machine, each 5G tower, in a sense, can know where the other towers are by these by the uh the effect of these interference patterns.
You can build that into your logic in your controller.
And so you know then, you so you get a phone call, and it's identified as ABC, and and you're and this is a guy walking with his phone, and you as a 5G tower uh here, you know when he's gonna drop off of your ability to get his phone call, but you also know that there's this well, I mean, you don't, but then there's another tower here that picks that phone call up as you're walking along.
So your signal gets picked up as you're walking along by towers in your path, and that is the control mechanism.
They can tell where you are at any given moment.
Plus, if they were to build the logic into the control circuits for the feedback that's necessary on the individual transponders that sync up with the phones, and I don't know that they have, but it's not that difficult to conceive of this logic.
They would be able to physically know where the human was in terms of relative height off the ground, relative distance from any given tower, because they would be pinging back on a lump of water, you know, were just bags of water walking along that um their waves would not pass through,
and they would know that there was an object, they would know there was interference between these two towers because the water in your body would be absorbing the microwave radiation from each tower.
Um and so the software would say, Oh, yeah, there's an object there.
And so you see this shit in the movies, right?
They hook it up and put it in the movies.
We don't really have it operating that well out in the wild.
I know this because there's shitloads of problems with 5G.
And if you go read all the tech reports, 5G is about I think nearly a thousand percent increase in tech report tech problems over the old um radio frequency uh reports, so it's breaking down all the time.
You know, like um one of the ones I read was there was a 5G tower that uh okay, so birds and stuff are are not really thrilled with 5G towers.
They will get on a certain design of a 5G tower that has these kind of um uh transponders where the transponders are look like this.
This is the tower part.
So, in a sense, they look like they're all around it here, right?
And so they stick out on both sides, and um uh and they broadcast out this way.
Uh the birds will get on that one, they'll sit up in this area here because usually there's some kind of um uh structure, and um maybe radio, maybe uh 4G, maybe it's the local police band or whatever, but it's above the 5G for in order that this thing may broadcast out without these waves interfering with it.
And so birds will get up on these towers.
So I read about one of these 5G towers out in Utah of this kind of a design that the birds got on, that there was so much bird shit on the transponders, transponders stopped.
They'd have to go in out and clean them off laborious, and then wasn't another week and the transponders are shot.
And uh they only were able to clean them like three times, and the corrosive nature of the bird shit was such they had to start replacing the transponders.
So I that was the less I left of it.
I haven't revisited that in um some time, maybe four or five months.
I'll go check and see where they're at on that, what their decision was.
Um so these things are vulnerable, right?
So the 5G technology is not a uh reach into your brain and make you be a robot kind of stuff.
Um it it I can see how if they could get graphene oxide into the blood because of the metallic nature of the stuff that indeed you could cause the 5G tower.
You could take advantage of that if you had the software and you knew that that was the case.
You'd be able to, so the software would be able to right now know that just anybody was walking in the space between uh 5G waves just simply because of the bag of water issue, right?
We're not we're much denser than air, and you can write a routine that has the sensors tell you, oh, we're not getting the same signal level of feedback.
So you have a 5G tower here, and it's brought, we'll just say it's broadcasting out this way.
You have another one over here broadcasting out that way, they're gonna slightly miss each other, right?
So the waves radiate out like this.
Huge distance here, and that's not like that.
These are massively compressed.
So they're gonna miss each other this way, right?
And so that's the effect.
And if you're walking down the street here as a human, you would interfere with first edge here, and then later this combined edge there.
And they have sensors in these towers that are that are not getting back the signal that they expect.
So they have little tiny, they have sensors that pick up a reflection of their own signal.
And uh so they would know that there was an object here that was basically opaque to them, and it was stopping the signal from coming back on that response, and then so for the for the sensor there, this is just a dark cone, and it would see that dark cone move as you moved through its space.
And so at some point there, and then you'd drop off of its space, and you'd be on the next 5G tower.
And if someone were controlling the towers and they had real-time software to get at it, and you had sophisticated software managing each of the uh tower origination points, then yes, they could track you as you walked through a city street.
Ain't gonna work out in the country though, because you can't get um density of 5G towers uh and make it work uh because they got to be so close.
Also, out in the country, you have uncontrollable uh variants in the weather patterns that make it difficult.
Uh, a lot of grass, right?
So the 5G towers around Central Park are not working as well in that environment as they are further into the city where they don't have to deal with uh ambient water issues multiple times a day as the thermocline in the atmosphere moves, lifting water vapor and that kind of thing.
Um so you know, 5G towers could be you could take a spray bottle with you, right?
A little spray bottle just filled with water and just saturate the air as you walked along, and it would lose the resolution that the 5G tower would have on you because it would be impacting with all of these water droplets in the air as you pass through, and it would leave a trail that would persist as long as it took for those water droplets to fall.
Uh, this is the nature of millimeter waves.
You wouldn't believe what they got to do to use the things in the laboratories.
So I'm not particularly worried about the 5G in terms of radiation around me because I'm not getting close to any of those towers.
It's radiation as a quarter of the distance, so you know, you move away a foot, you're getting one quarter of the radiation that you had when you were touching it.
You know, you move away another foot, you one quarter of that, so on.
So um, so just don't go touching them.
Uh, and when everything falls apart, go and take them down because they're loaded with copper and um platinum wire, and those are those are valuable.
So I think that's about it for the WuTek.
Just wanted to get in on some of this stuff.
Um biosphere is not at risk, guys.
Uh, we've been sold that for so long that that people just inherently believe it.
Uh, they've gone through schools where the people have said, Oh my god, you know, you're in 20 years, you poor kids will be, you know, living in holes in the ground, barely able to breathe.
You'll have to breathe through through uh mass just to keep out the you know the dust that we're raising, or whatever the hell they were sold.
I don't know.
But the planet is managing itself, and we're gonna start getting out more and more of this information.
Uh I expect that we're gonna go through as part of the big ugly, uh, the big ugly part's gonna be very destructive to the uh blue-haired progressive climate uh is killing everybody crowd because we're gonna get more and more information that no, that ain't the case, and You've been sold a bill of goods.
Now, it's as Mark Twain and all these other people observe, it's easier to fool a person than to convince a person that he has been fooled.
So we've got all of these normies, and uh uh all the especially all the progressives that are coming to this wake-up moment, and they're not gonna go through it well, they won't go through it easily, they're gonna rebel, they're gonna backslide, all of this kind of shit.
The thing that is going to make it work is that there's so many of them going through it at once, that uh they will get some level of emotional support from the fact that they were not alone in being fooled, and so they don't have to stand up there and say, Oh, geez, I was real dumbass, right?
Uh they're just gonna be in a crowd of people that that will be able to say, look here at how hard they worked to alter my mind, right?
I have been a victim, so they can take that.
You've been a victim of mind control all of your life, and you've been fooled about climate change and so much more.
Uh speaking of which, I've got my little little deal now.
So I am not they can't come at me for carbon shit, right?
As soon as they do, I'm gonna tell them, look, look, fucker, I am a trans recarnationist.
*sad*
I'm a trans reincarnationist, okay.
That means I don't worry about my carbon footprint because I've shifted it to my next life.
So they can go sit on it and spin.
I don't care about their carbon shit.
That's just so ludicrous.
Anyway, uh, but you're gonna run into people that are still hooked on the idea that somehow humans are destroying all of the planet.
Uh anyway, though, so all things are changing.
We're coming through this uh period of time where we're gonna get into the serious part of the big ugly.
I think it'll be um really interesting uh in December and January.
Uh a lot of shit's gonna keep up piling on, uh, as we see with the Trump stuff coming up.
Now the next thing you'll see will be the bots being destroyed on Twitter.
And um uh because that's what it was was a bot trap, the whole should Trump be brought back, and uh they'll destroy all those bots, and then uh Biden's followers will go from 36 million down to you know, maybe a million?
Who gives a shit about the fucker, right?
So maybe a million Democrats do, I don't know.
Um, but it'll just and so we'll get get rid of all the bots.
So we're changing the whole nature of the planet.
And um, as I say, the uh my approach here on all of this stuff is to just kind of kick back, stick to myself a little bit, deal with my own stuff here because the whole planet's going through this, and the normies are gonna get into a giant upheaval uh as all this stuff comes out over these next couple of months.
I expect that the um emotional tension that was triggered by the FTX destruction will continue in a series, so so it was on November 13th,
and then we'll have one another one on December 13th, then I have some big stuff out in January, near the end of January, and so it looks somewhat stair step, with this step being larger than that one, and then this step out here being larger than both of those two.
And so this represents the level of building emotional tension.
I suspect that this area here is involved with money, uh, but um not money being laundered by Democrats through FTX and that kind of stuff, but rather money is you know what's happening to the money, the hyperinflation, the crash of the money, all of that kind of stuff.
And then so if if that is the case, that it is that the emotional tension is mainly uh affect uh affected by and being effective of money, then when we get out into January, this will be the uh political ramification of this effect here.
And so maybe this is the crash of the Fed.
I don't know.
Uh it's it's just big, just a big emotional impact.
So anyway, guys, I gotta get to work here.
Um watch out for your monkey mind.
It's gonna go crazy with all of the um the stuff that's coming up to us.
But at least I think we're gonna come into the new electrics and then hopefully get into dealing with space aliens and all of that kind of crud.
And that'll be good for us.
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