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Feb. 21, 2023 - Clif High
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Hello humans!
Hello humans!
It's getting on towards noon.
Still on February 21st.
We're still in a state of fifth generation unrestricted warfare from the Khazarians, our own captured governments, versus the population.
As I had said earlier, this is a psychological war, and the battlefield is I almost got run over.
The battlefield is for your mind, right?
It's in your head.
So everybody's trying to fight it out in your noggin.
And everybody's noggins.
And so it's a very difficult world because the war is waging.
It's a global war.
I mean, they're fighting this war in China.
We're fighting it in everywhere, just all over the planet.
Everybody's fighting this.
And we have we're into a major push.
As the Khazarians start understanding and getting desperate, they're understanding now that they're on the ropes, that their plans aren't going to work.
They're going to keep going because they don't have any fallback.
They don't have any other option, right?
It's not like you can run on up with a gun and try and rob somebody and steal their everything they own and kill them.
And then you shoot at them and the gun goes clack.
And it's like you can't just at that point, you know, after you spent 20 minutes telling them what you're going to do to them and all of this, then you pull the trigger and the gun goes clack, clack, clack, and there's no firing.
It's not like you can say, oh, well, that didn't work.
We're going to go do this other thing, right?
Because at that point, the battle's engaged, right?
And so once that occurs in somebody's mind, that the battle is on, well, it's on and you can't undo that.
This is why we're in this psychological war.
So it was necessary that the people that asked Trump to run and get involved here, and who knows how many decades back they did that, the plan is for a, it's very complex, very multi-leveled.
It's global, as I say, and the plan is basically to bring a level of awareness of the common enemy of the people to the people.
Now, this means some of the people have to be disabused of the shit that's been shoved in their brain by their schooling.
And the other people that didn't fall for the schooling, you know, they didn't take the shots, all of this, they knew it was a scam and something was going on.
All of those people, even though they're still on your side and so on, they've got to be brought up to speed as to what's really happening here.
So it might take us three years to educate everybody about the various different levels of the war once they tumble to the idea that we're at war.
A lot of people don't understand that.
They don't see that yet.
They don't know about the Khazarians.
They don't know about any of this stuff.
They're just starting to hear, you know, a few flaky internet conspiracy guys spouting off about all this stuff.
And they don't know how to take it.
They can't accept it.
They can't receive the information because their minds have not been prepared to the extent that they have some questioning about how things work, right?
They still think that the narrative is functional, that it's factual and organic.
And they don't know that it's a constructed reality in their head that doesn't exist, right?
So we have lots and lots and lots of casualties in this war.
We've got everybody that took the shot, everybody that cut their dick off because they thought they were trans, because their mother wanted them to be trans because it was cool.
You know, all of this kind of shit, right?
So all of these are casualties of this war.
And so there's millions, tens of millions probably.
And it's going to get worse before it gets better.
but I'm not of the opinion that we're actually going to be lobbing nukes at each other.
I have a lot of reasons to suspect that that strategy, and that that strategy is necessary, and that within the strategy, the tactic of the nearness of global nuclear meltdown is a very necessary, a very critical tactic, a very dangerous tactic.
It puts us at a point of maximum risk briefly, and as I say, it's absolutely necessary.
We have to do it.
There's about maybe, let's just say that there's a big tranche of normies that are about ready to get really awakened, okay?
And this big tranche, it might be a sizable amount, and by that I mean maybe 3% or 4% of the population, you know, not anything like 10% or any of that, right?
But 3% or 4% of the population may wake up in a very short period of time as a result of the psychological stress that's going to affect them as the nearness of the nuclear meltdown approaches.
So over the coming weeks here, as we get to that pinnacle fear point, the progress of the big ugly will intrude on a large number of normies, and they will flip.
And so one of the effects that you will see from this is, to prove my point, is, like, right today, go and just make a note somewhere as to how many, like, subscribers and followers all your favorite internet nutjobs have, okay?
So, like, go see how many people are watching Max Egan's latest video.
And then check back in a little while.
So over these next couple of months, check back.
And you'll see maybe a five-fold, maybe a ten-fold increase in view rates on your favorite internet conspiracy nutjobs, all right?
And this is going to be because these normies that are going to be in this large tranche are going to...
They're not going to be forced.
They're going to be compelled, okay?
So their minds are going to compel them to go and search out conspiracy guys that are really sound and solid and so on.
Now, they're going to find a lot of grifters, and so a lot of these people are going to have to deal with the fact that they're getting involved with grifters, right?
I won't go into names or any of that.
They'll discover them on their own.
But a lot of people will end up moving towards the solid anti-narodime guys like Max Egan, Dr. Robert Malone, you know, Finderella on Twitter, you know, all these doctors and people that have wised up that are shouting about the conspiracy to get us all, and this kind of thing.
And so this tranche of normies is huge.
And even, and it's only, maybe it's only 4%.
I don't know that it'll rise to that amount.
But it will more than double the activity of the conspiracy energy on the internet.
So you're going to see everything get, like, frothy as fuck as this large tranche comes on.
And it'll bubble up.
It's not like they're going to all happen on the same day.
So it'll be over the course of a couple of weeks, you'll see a large trend develop of more and more people.
And then you'll start thinking, damn, it's still going on.
It's still going on.
There's more people watching Max Egan today than there was the other day.
And it's just going to go and go and go.
But it's this large tranche.
And then we're going to go into a dip of people not snapping to, not really following, getting on the program.
But then that dip will be very brief because the new tranche is going to be so excited about all this stuff that they've learned and all this stuff that's going on.
and it will be validated by their reality.
So, shit will be happening out in the real world that will validate this tranche.
These three to four percent of the normies, it will make them feel very good about the new information that they've learned because the world is starting to back them up.
You know, unlike when they were told that you know, so-and-so was trans, right?
None of their, there is no real solid world universe providing proof to all of this for them to see, unlike what's going to be coming to them.
And then, as I say, we're going to be pushing towards this point of maximum danger, maximum fear.
Uh, the fear bubble is going to be quite huge, uh, it's going to drive people fucking crazy.
So, watch out for the people around you and try and calm them down because you're going to see people that will just go absolutely batshit.
There will be a lot of the normies that won't wake up from the nuclear near-Holocaust, near-nuclear meltdown, right?
They will become involved in it and subsumed in it and drive the rest of us all crazy.
So, do what you can to calm these guys down.
Point them to the idea of waking up, not fearing.
You know, you got to get them over this fear of nuclear annihilation, right?
And guys, let me tell you, it don't matter when you're dead, it doesn't matter how you died.
So, it is not worse to get nuked than it is to get shot in the head or killed by a truck, right?
So, but these guys on the normie side are going to be fucking freaking.
And let me think, let's see.
So, that's probably nearer the end of March.
So, a month and so maybe five weeks, maybe into six weeks, March, April.
Yeah, so right in there.
Anyway, so as I say, this is a psychological war.
And so, that's why your head hurts, right?
That's why your brain hurts whenever you get online and look at information and stuff.
It's because you're being affected deliberately by psychological tools, okay, like tactics and strategies to alter the psychology of a human.
This is hugely studied.
The Khazarians have been studying this forever.
They've always wanted to fuck over all the humans, and some of their people studied it.
So, one of the major Khazarians that they really follow is this guy, Shlomo Sigismund Freud, okay, that we all know as Sigmund Freud.
You know, they couldn't tell it, call you, call him Shlomo Freud, because you wouldn't have listened to the fucker.
You know, you're going to go to a psychiatrist named Shlomo.
Anyway, so the psychological tools that they're going to be using are huge.
There's just lots and lots and lots of them.
The Khazarians are in a world of hurt at the moment, though, okay, because their tools, their psychological tools, are all designed to disrupt your mental stability and make you anxious such that they can cause behavior changes such that they can herd you into the behavior that they want to see you express.
Well, in order for that to occur, they must destabilize your psychological foundation.
And so, this is the battle that's going on right now.
Well, the thing is that in the normal course of events, those people like myself, like Max Egan, like all these kind of people, are basically we're humanity supporters, right?
So, we want to see a nice, stable, organic, well-run humanity, and everybody have a nice, stable mindset.
So, our general thing is to calm people down, point out what's going on so that we can reduce the fear levels and so on.
So, in that sense, people like myself, like Max Egan, all the work we've been doing has been up to this point, has been like anti-Khazarian, right?
Anti-psychological warfare, because what we're trying to do is undo the effects that the Khazarians have put on your mind with their latest psychological tactics.
So, they're trying to induce fear with the chemical bomb.
So, the very first day that the very first instant that I see that it's there, that it happened, I start working on ways to diffuse their effort to create all this fear.
So, I start putting out my First aid for Ohio that has practical things you can do to protect yourself, and that makes you feel better.
And that calms your mind if you're east of East Palestine and you're in Canada and you read what I've written out there, you think, well, this is pretty bad, but hey, this is something I can do.
Here's a practical thing I can do to safeguard me and my family.
And it makes me feel better to do this.
There's no harm to doing any of the stuff that Cliff suggests.
And in fact, even if I've never been exposed to the vinyl chloride, what he is suggesting actually will aid me anyway.
And so, hey, this is all good stuff.
We'll go do this.
And the upshot is that you feel better.
So a lot of normies feel better because they read my description on what to do, my first aid for Ohio.
And they're going to do it.
A lot, you know, I don't know how many will actually do it.
They're motivated by fear, so it might be quite high.
Maybe 80% of the people that will read that will actually take heed and do some of those techniques that I've suggested.
And so Max Egan, myself, David Icke, all of these kind of weird-ass conspiracy guys, basically, as nutty as we seem, and the things that we're saying sound so bizarre, we've never been attempting to make you fear, right?
So we're not trying to institute fear.
We're not trying to get everybody whipped up.
That's not the way we work.
And so normies are going to gravitate to us.
They're going to say, hey, this guy's nice and calm.
Everybody else get me all jangly and get my mind all whipped up.
I'm going to go listen to Max Egan.
Yeah, he's a little weird.
You know, he got a real nice beard and he's got a great backdrop for his videos.
I'm going to go and listen to him.
And so you will see this effect of the normies and you're going to see it just grow and grow and grow from this point on.
As we get in further into the big ugly, we'll cross this tranche and we'll get this big group.
As I say, maybe 3%.
I doubt it'll pass 3%, but it might maybe go up to 4 or so.
But in any event, though, so we'll get these people awake.
They'll start following us.
They'll start telling their friends.
They'll feel better about what they're doing because the universe will validate that they've made a proper decision by what's going on in their life and what's going on in the larger outside world.
So the fact that I had put out the Vox Populi saying resistance is useless last Friday and then pointed to this week.
And then this week we get all of the release of the January 6th stuff is going to make all of those legislators and their legislative assistants basically, even if they don't acknowledge it openly in their own mind, there is part of their mind that's saying, hmm, what the fuck?
This guy knew a week in advance.
He knew days before it was going to happen, and it happened.
So, hmm, you know, maybe I better pay attention to this guy, right?
That sort of thing.
Well, this is the shift in psychological warfare.
So, if you follow my Vox populi, it had two over the past three years, it's had two main goals, which was, you know, to fight the Kazarian propaganda, their psychological warfare, and to provide a point of reassuring calmness at the same time that I was assailing the minds of the legislators and their legislative assistants.
And I keep coming back to the legislative assistants because they're so key.
The legislators themselves, they go, they sign their names, they have a vote, but everything else is basically done by the legislative assistant.
You know, all their thinking is basically done by the legislative assistants that control the information they receive.
And so, this is why they're so key.
Anyway, though, so I have made a shift in the Vox populi, especially these last three weeks, to a much more active psychological warfare stance.
And I'm going to start doing more and more psychological warfare stuff.
Okay.
And so, I'll tell you briefly about this episode in my past.
So, I've been to a lot of fucking high schools.
I've been to two high schools in Germany.
One was a middle school, and that's a pre-high school kind of a concept they used to have.
So, I went to two high schools in Germany, and I think I want to, okay, so I think I went to five high schools here in the States, you know, three months here, year there, that kind of thing.
And I graduated early because I was basically in college in Europe relative to the school system here in the United States.
So, I'd had calculus and all of this kind of stuff long before I'd gotten to high school here in the United States.
So, they were blown away.
Anyway, so I was going to graduate early.
We came up here.
My dad was going to retire out of Fort Lewis.
And so we come on up to Washington State where I was born and settle in and stuff.
And I've got basically, if I chose to do it, a full year of high school here in order to graduate.
But I didn't really have to do that.
Okay.
I only needed like a certain number of credits and I was out of there.
You know, my parents wanted me to go the whole ritual and, you know, go to the graduation and all of that, but I'm just not that kind of guy.
So it was my decision to take the credits and get the fuck out of there as soon as I could.
I didn't like high school much.
It was real, you know, I'm a paranoid, which means I was not in with any groups really, you know, didn't have that kind of relationship with people.
So there was not a whole lot to be attractive for me in high school.
Anyway, so all of that is a lead-in to the fact that I had to choose certain courses when we got up here.
And one of those that I'd been interested in because I've been studying it for my own mental illness issues was psychology and psychiatry.
And so there was the high school I went to here, they had a guy who taught a high school level psychology class.
And, you know, it was more interesting than doing anything else.
I could have actually just taken Jim and gotten the credits.
But, you know, I wanted to do something.
You know, it was boring anyway.
So I'm taking this class and the psychology teacher is irritated at me, okay?
Because just because of my personality, I'm a pain in the ass.
I'm a hard case.
And I don't kowtow to authority.
So I would call him on his bullshit when he was telling people all this psychological stuff that I had already read and had it had been discounted because his knowledge base was several years old and I was current at that point with the latest and greatest thinking because I could, you know, go to the libraries on my own, etc.
This is long before the internet.
Anyway, so the guy gets irritated at me.
He gets pissed at me.
He starts digging at me in class, trying to use his psychological tools on my mind to basically get me to submit to his will.
So this was one of those, if it was a movie, it was, you know, the developing battle of wills between the prison guard and the unjustly, you know, committed inmate, right?
Which would be me.
That's how I felt.
I felt like I shouldn't have been there.
You know, I should have never gone into high school and just accepted the no degree and just done a GED.
I could have done it in a day and been done with it.
But anyway, though, so here I am in this battle with this psychology guy.
He's a high school teacher, right?
Maybe he had a master's.
I don't know.
Anyway, so here's the thing.
So we're fighting back and forth and it starts getting a little ugly.
All right.
He starts getting, I was a kid, you know, I mean, I was like, well, I wasn't really a kid.
I was like 17, so 16, 17.
So, but in any event, so he's really fucking pressing on me.
And I decided to respond.
I mean, it was just, you know, I like to fight, take judo and, you know, Aikido, karate, all this kind of shit.
So basically, I liked to fight.
I wasn't going to just sit there and take it.
So here's what I did.
So I really studied up on psychological techniques then.
I knew a whole lot, but I'd never thought about it in terms of warfare.
And that was the first time I started thinking about it in terms of warfare.
And so this would have been like the late 60s.
So anyway, so I got a couple of guys I was friendly with and who were also sort of irritated at this high school psychology teacher, mainly because, you know, we were smoking pot.
We were, you know, had an attitude.
You know, none of us really wanted to be there.
It was the least offensive class and blah, blah, blah.
But anyway, these two guys thought, yeah, this will be cool.
And so what we did was, my, my direction was that we would go, especially me, I mean, I started it on my own because I didn't have that many classes, right?
So I only had to be there really half a day, but the day, I had to be there the whole day because of the way the classes were strung out.
In any event, though, so I would go out and sit, stand in the hall in front of the psychological instructor's classroom, right?
And so, so anyway, so I was a wicked bastard.
I'm paranoid, right?
I understand paranoia at a level people just do not grasp.
And so I was going to respond to this guy's psychological warfare against me with a tactic that I decided was going to just crush him.
And it did.
I was very successful.
But my tactic was to stand across from the door of his classroom.
All the people would come out.
A couple of minutes later, he would come out.
And the whole hall was filled with all these high school kids.
And I would stand there and I would put all my books and stuff down and I would clap.
Like, you know, hooray, hooray!
Hooray!
I get to see you.
Hooray!
Hooray!
Okay.
So, anyway, so it wasn't, you know, like the first day, it was like everybody's looking at me like, what the fuck, dude?
And then the second day, I'm back out there, and I was doing this at every opportunity.
So I was doing that first day.
I'd do it like, you know, three times that day, right?
And the next day, maybe it was only two times because of the classes and so on.
Well, on the next day, on the second day, there was myself and these two friends.
And we all clapped.
And then, and the professor, like, he's instantly weirded out.
You know, he kind of smiles, you know, it's a joke, blah, blah, blah, right?
And so, but, but we're being friendly, smiling, and clapping as though we really appreciate him.
And though we've got a really good, friendly attitude with him.
And bear in mind, this was a friendly fight.
The guy was, it was a psychological fight.
It wasn't an open fight.
I won't go into the details of his personality and mine and stuff, but it was sort of like, you know, frenemies, right?
Anyway, though, so the three of us clap.
And then this is like on, so it started on a Wednesday and then Thursday and Friday.
And then the next Monday, we started all over again.
Only this time we have the effect that we will see on the internet.
And that effect was that myself and Scott and Richard, my two friends, we stand out there in the hallway and we start clapping.
And the next thing you know, a couple of other guys, a couple of other students, they put their books down and they start clapping too.
And it's like, wow, that was cool.
You know, we got an extra three or four people clapping.
And then a couple of hours later, the next time I do this, fuck half the hall, half of the people in the hall start clapping.
And this guy has to endure clapping all the way as he goes down the hall to the teacher's lounge area or whatever, right?
Or the bathroom or wherever the hell he was hitting.
So he has to be there while everybody in the hall is clapping.
Now, bear in mind, nobody knows what the fuck they're clapping for.
So they don't know why we're doing this, right?
But they think it's cool.
They're going to pile on.
This is fun.
You know, they were intrigued.
This is unusual.
This is the good stuff.
You know, it's like, what the fuck is happening?
And we didn't, myself and Scott and Richard, we didn't say why we were doing this.
People would come up and ask, and we'd say, well, secret, whatever, right?
Or we told him we're just fucking with him or whatever.
Anyway, so that went on for the rest of that week.
And by the end of that week, on that Friday, so it had been one full week and three days in the week before.
By the end of that Friday, this fucker was getting claps no matter where he went on campus.
All he had to do was show his face.
Everybody put their books down and start clapping.
And he was freaked.
He was fucking freaked.
I mean, his brain was melting.
And I didn't understand a hundred.
I knew it was, it's intimidating to have people look at you, right?
This is a psychological thing that I was using.
This was my wedge, was like the focus of eyes on you.
And I won't go into psychology and all of that kind of stuff about it.
But anyway, everybody understands that, oh, hey, they're watching me.
They're looking at me.
But what we didn't know, this was the kicker.
And this is what I'm coming up to with these legislative assistants, right?
So I had no fucking clue as to what was going on in that guy's life outside of the school.
He had pissed me off.
And so we were doing this in the school.
I didn't investigate.
I didn't go into it.
I could have had much more impact on him had I done so, but I didn't.
But here's what was going on in the background.
Here's what we did not know.
This guy in his early 40s, he was fucking a high school girl.
Okay, at least one, maybe two or three.
And so, but that one, he ended up getting her pregnant.
He had to divorce his wife and separate from his wife and his two existing kids at that point.
And then he married the high school girl when she turned 18.
So, you know, he was basically a pedophile.
And, you know, she was probably, well, maybe she was, you know, age of consent.
Maybe she was 16 in this state.
So maybe she was over 16 when they started this affair.
Nonetheless, we didn't know any of this stuff was going on, but he sure did.
And he thought we knew.
And he thought we were clapping because he was getting young pussy.
And we didn't know.
So anyway, so it was those eight days and then the two weekends.
And that following Monday, as I arrive on campus, guess who's out in the parking lot waiting for me?
And guess who at that stage capitulated?
He said, can you stop this?
You know, I can't take it anymore.
Can you not do this?
Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
I still did not know why everything was going this way.
But that marked a peak in his relationship with that young woman.
And that week marked the end of his relationship with his wife, none of which I was aware of, right?
But my technique would have worked even if he had not been screwing around with an underage girl because the technique itself makes you think as the victim of it.
It makes you think somebody knows something about me, right?
They are looking at me for a reason.
And so this is why I did this last Vox populi where I'm telling the legislative assistants, the legislators, we are watching you.
Everybody that works around you are our spies.
We're watching every fucking thing you're doing because I know that in the three or 400 people that I'm sending these emails out to, some of those fuckers are doing shit that's illegal.
They don't want us watching them.
And they think now maybe we know them specifically and the nature of their illegalities.
And so they're going to start being paranoid.
The upshot of this is that everybody that reads the reports that I send to them in the legislature as the legislative assistants, these people will change their behavior.
Okay.
They will become paranoid because of what I'm doing.
And I'm taking advantage of the fact that the Khazarians have already disturbed their minds, have already taken their minds out of a point of stability and put them over into instability in order that these people might be herded into a particular kind of activity by the Khazarians.
And what I'm doing is I'm coming along with my little doggies and we're stealing that herd.
We're just walking on up and taking advantage of the fact that that herd is all ready to move.
Their feet are up moving up and down.
They're ready to walk and we're just giving them a direction to walk into.
So you can expect that my Vox populi and all of my other efforts here will increase the pressure on these legislators and their legislative assistants.
Now, the next phase up on this is to start reinforcing that paranoia.
So what I'm going to do this next time is to tell them exactly how we're going to find out all their secrets.
And this is going to freak them out.
So this next Vox populi, unless something really big intrudes this week that I have to piggyback on and capture the emotional intensity of, I'm planning on doing a Vox populi all about open source surveillance, what we call OSINT, which is open source intelligence.
And I'm going to tell these people about how we write scripts and we watch them on Twitter, we watch them on Facebook, that we're going to soon be able to watch the security cameras, steal the feeds and watch them at wherever.
And, you know, we'll find out where they live and find out if they got security cameras in their place and we'll steal those feeds and basically make these fuckers paranoid, that they're going to understand that they're being watched.
And then at the same time, I'm going to express that we're going to have maybe 100,000, however many we can get, you know, a thousand would do it, really.
That would scare the fucking hell out of them if a thousand people in Washington state were to send them individualized emails to these people on a weekly basis, right?
But if we got 100,000, well, no, if we had 10,000 people emailing the legislature, I guarantee you here in Washington State, no matter what these people were to email, it would shut the fucker down.
They wouldn't be able to cope with this level of attention and this level of interaction through their IT department.
Yeah, their email can handle it.
That's not the issue.
It's the people reading it and freaking out afterwards, right?
That's the real problem that these guys have got to deal with.
Anyway, so My next to last stop here.
So that's the next stage of the box populi.
Uh, this is the next stage of the war.
We're going to be getting into an interesting um period of time, uh, and maybe the tranche will complete in about six weeks.
So, watch it, you know, watch the views on Max Egan and that kind of stuff as we go forward.
It's going to be really interesting, guys.
Gotta go take care.
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