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April 5, 2023 - Clif High
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School of Dead Men

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Hello humans, hello humans.
Later in the day, starting to head out to the coast again.
Still in the downtown traffic here.
Anyway, wanted to talk about something that was non well, sort of financially related in a weird way, but mostly not.
And that's um see.
We used to call it um the school for the recently dead, or recently deceased, that was it.
Also called the uh school of dead men.
And it's a uh it's a concept here that uh originates from uh the uh first from the process of uh ingesting psychedelics and going to hyperspace.
Okay, so uh this is not something that is easily fit into words, and words will never do justice uh to the thing they're attempting to describe, they will fail miserably, but they've always the it's all we've got are words to attempt to do this.
Um in the past, people attempting to express this would draw it on the cave walls like shaman and stuff, right?
And there's some really good examples in um uh northwestern Mexico on these caves over near um the coast of uh just this uh idea of the school of dead men or the school for the recently deceased,
uh, which is our more modern version of it, and um there's symbols for this uh that you find all over the planet wherever anybody has done uh psychedelics to the degree that they actually go to hyperspace, they will the people have invariably,
inevitably, as I am now, uh, have attempted to relay part of that experience to others, and so we find these images all throughout uh caves and rock walls, anywhere there was a quasi permanent surface uh to work off of we find that the shaman,
the the voyagers, uh those people that journey to hyperspace would record their journeys.
So you see these same images in Australia, uh you see them in uh the Maori caves in uh the forests in uh New Zealand where they uh were there with psychedelic mushrooms, uh Silosope cubensis mushrooms.
Um see it all over the place, right?
In the South American Southwest, you'll see it in Arizona, New Mexico, uh, in cave walls, etched in on the sides of um uh rock surfaces here and there wherever there was an encampment, and people would do these drugs, and some people are able to get to hyperspace.
I don't know how many, right?
It's been a um it's a rarity, even among those people that do journeys in uh using psychedelics.
Uh I think personally that it requires a uh a certain type of mentition, you have to be a certain type of a thinker, and I think that it requires, and I'm pretty sure about this, that it requires really substantial doses, right?
Like shamanic levels.
Uh and so uh the process that you go through is after the ingestation of it, maybe there's maybe it's a half an hour, right?
And you'll go through this uh through the uh on rush of it, the peak of the experience starting and all of this.
But before you get there, if you've taken shamanic level doses, uh you will experience uh dying.
Alright, so your body will dismember itself uh in your in front of your eyes and in your in your vision and in your mind while the drug is taking you over, and uh and starting to accelerate you uh in towards hyperspace, and so the effect is a death, and you feel this, and so we see these symbols uh carved into rock walls, etc.
You know, scratched into cave walls and then painted over and repainted over and um you know redone and uh perfected and so on with each of the various different uh journeys you take and you become more accustomed to it, you try and get more of the idea crossed, and they worked on these images, and so the images are uh not replicated for any other purpose.
So some things you can see an image or a symbol that might be used for various different kinds of things depending on the culture.
In this case, I don't think that any cultures ever use these images for anything other than this purpose, which is to basically uh describe what it's like to go to hyperspace, and so when you take a shamanic level of the drug, you will die, and you will feel your body uh literally separate, and and that's the image.
And so frequently you'll see the image as a uh prone human figure that's been chopped up.
No, it's not um uh about a sacrifice, right?
There's wherever these images are, you don't find uh human sacrifice kind of things uh sitting around.
So all of the giant human sacrifices in um Mesoamerica, where you know they would kill 10,000 people, cut out 10,000 hearts in a day to appease the god, that kind of thing, right?
Um all of which, by the way, if you get in and look at the history of it and go through and read the transliterations and all the stuff that's been written, uh, those poor Mesoamericans were having to uh feed space aliens their adrenochrome,
and they they do this uh through the abdomen fats and the fats around the liver and the spleen and stuff, those are taken out and specifically burned in a particular way, and there's all kinds of stuff within the Mesoamerican culture, including stuff they were forced to mine that had no other purpose other than the creation of the uh uh oxidized adrenaline uh or adrenochrome, anyway.
Though, so so Mesoamerica was as um trashed by these space aliens as were uh the people in the Middle East, the people in um India, etc.
Wherever these aliens landed, they wanted to uh literally smoke the uh adrenochrome out of the fats of the um abdomen of human children and women primarily.
Uh men don't have as much, and our adrenochrome or adrenaline tends to be used up and excreted because of the nature of our muscle mass, which it's not the case with women and children.
Anyway, um so you see these images in caves, and I've seen them myself, I've seen them in um uh North America and in Mexico, Mexico's in Central America, most of it.
Uh, but anyway, uh so I've seen these images of the prone human figure where their arms are separated into chunks and their hands are are separated from the body, etc.
All the major parts of the body are all separated by space as though it had been chopped up, intending to give the indication that that's what this person had experienced, and having experienced that myself, that is exactly what it feels like.
It feels as though your body is totally disintegrating, and it'll it'll feel like it's separating into chunks, it's not really, you're just sort of involved with the um uh the onset of the hallucinations at that point, and it's uh overtaking your body.
That part happens fairly quickly.
Uh, it happens faster with the synthetics than it does with the uh organic psychedelics, uh, synthetics like the like LSD, LSA, some of these others, um, they're fairly rapid onset, uh, so it's a uh anyway though.
So when you have that experience and your body Disintegrates, that is the prelude to the shift into hyperspace.
Now I've seen I've been with lots of people that have taken psychedelics.
I've been to psychedelic raves, I've been to uh giant psychedelic parties uh before that, and not many people will take psych uh psychedelics in effective shamanic doses, and so a most people that in my opinion,
most people that take uh psychedelic drugs don't go to hyperspace, and of those who do, uh the effect is always reported as the same as uh going through uh the process of the death, right?
And so this is why uh we called the uh the voyage to hyperspace as going to the dead man school or going to the school of dead men when you're in hyperspace, you learn stuff, and you learn more stuff than you can properly fit in your mind during the process of the experience.
So during the journey uh stuff happens, you're aware of some of it, you have some knowledge you've learned right then and there, but the amazing part is that over the next weeks,
months, and years, you will still continue to have new insights uh and and recover memories and recover memories of stuff you were taught in hyperspace, and and over the period of years, it starts all making sense, right?
It all starts connecting uh over this period of time.
Now, from my uh journeys to hyperspace, I know that all of the um uh people doing physics, uh especially all of the Ashkenazi Jews, okay,
all of the uh people doing physics have a wrong understanding of what they should of what they're doing, and they all um, especially the Jewish guys, especially the Ashkenazi, who are uh Judaism is basically a form or it it accommodates atheism,
okay, and there is no word for God in the Torah, it's all about the space aliens, um, the L. But um there are um within the physics part of the Ashkenazi uh group that thinks they're scientists and they're going and out and studying all of this kind of stuff,
within the physics part, uh it has been really fucked up by Einstein and his ilk, general relativity and quantum mechanics is 100% bogus, and all of the mathematics that they use to support it is fiddled.
So whenever they do an experiment, they always go back and retrofit them the math to actually match the experimental results that came out.
So it's all um it's all corrupt, it's all uh basically a con job, and uh quantum mechanics and um general relativity are not producing anything for us uh in the way of science, aiding us with fundamental uh new breakthroughs.
All of humanity has been stymied since uh we uh were forced by the Khazarians to laud uh Einstein over Tesla.
There was a big battle in the 20s and 30s to make Tesla pariah and to pump up Einstein as the anti-Tesla, and it worked because the the um Khazarians, the Ashkenazis, owned the media, and so they were able to pimp this idea out that you know, and just ignore Tesla basically.
Anyway, though, their failure is that they're the majority of the uh Jews that I see in uh physics uh lean towards atheism, okay.
So they're the atheistic, so they're sort of participatory Jews, they do some of the rituals and this kind of stuff, but they're not deep into it, they're not, you know, uh living um under the heel of the rabbi telling them how to do stuff.
Bear in mind rabbis are judges, they're not like priests, they're not, you know, they're not a pastor per se, they're a um uh not a Guru, uh, they're a judge, they're an enforcer.
Anyway, though.
So, because of that atheism, in my opinion, they never ever deal with consciousness as an aspect of universe.
And of course, obvious, and they just assume uh consciousness is entirely located in us uh within the material, and so they have all these assumptions that are not valid.
Their assumptions relative to consciousness and and how it originates and so forth are informed by Judaism, which leads them astray, leads them in the wrong way.
So all of their theories, none of this stuff, in my opinion, um, no, none of the Ashkenazis that I've seen that are involved in physics today will ever have primary fundamental discoveries because of the way in which their minds have been informed and the way they think about uh our reality.
So you have to understand that there's two huge conditions that exist within the Jewish uh social order that people just don't really grasp, and one is that the Talmud uh has as its basis an exclusivity of uh content.
That is the Talmud, if you the Talmud does not basically allow any thoughts that are not within it to have any importance, so it denies all reality that is not put within the Talmud itself, excepting the uh base of rabbinical knowledge,
and so if you read the Talmud, it goes in and it talks about Rabbi so and so and what he did and so on, and their thoughts, and some of them write some of these things and and this, but there's all these uh big assumptions because they are they are essentially writing for people like themselves that have this have been through the rabbinical schooling process and have a base level of knowledge that is just simply not uh openly stated within the
writings and is assumed and referenced obliquely and sometimes referenced directly, but without ever stating what the reference is going to.
So, unless you're part of it, so it's really cool in a in a way of uh keeping deep inner knowledge away from outsiders, um, because unless you've gone through the schooling and stuff, the uh you're missing maybe a third of all of the basic assumptions, right?
And so you'll never really understand it.
But because of the nature of the Talmud, and because of the nature of the document, how it originated around the Torah, and the fact that the Torah has nothing in it about God or religion, and is only about these space aliens and what we had to do,
what the the Judeans had to do to survive them, uh, because of the book was written that way and the circumstances, it has this inherent flaw, and that is that it doesn't reference or it's not self-referential, and so the the Torah doesn't actually say uh, you know, that that this book was written by so-and-so, right?
It doesn't have this its own origin story encapsulated within the information within the Torah itself.
Um, and that origin that it has locked up in the rabbinical knowledge, um, is basically atheistic and and does not acknowledge the greater level of consciousness.
So it is factual to say that the the Talmud and in my reading of it and stuff I've um come across so far uh would not allow the idea that we all that we are all encapsulated little bits of consciousness being shoved down into the materium to do stuff.
Um it would allow that consciousness developed in the materium and that somehow this consciousness is different from but will return to uh the god that is not referenced in the Torah, right?
So there's all kinds of references to the to gods in the Talmud, but to God and gods, uh, but they but it doesn't uh really connect back to any language within The Torah because there is none.
So this is a really weird situation where these um Ashkenazis uh don't come from the precept that consciousness exists, consciousness at at writ large, uh not only exists but is all pervasive.
So they might think that about God, but they're not going to acknowledge that that the that the materium is within consciousness, etc.
etc.
Right.
So they have a, in my opinion, an ass backwards way of thinking about it.
Thus, we get Einstein, which is he's general relativity is just totally bogus and and uh wrong, and then they come up with uh quantum mechanics to try and make it all work, and that makes it worse, and it starts getting into all of these uh irrational numbers and shit, and you get people that develop like you know, uh the unified geometry shit that um mathematics that uh Eric Weinstein comes up with.
Absolutely useless to doing anything.
Um it'll never ever provide us with a fundamental breakthrough that will allow us to engineer squat.
So, anyway, though, it is their fundamental uh atheism that makes the situation the way it is now, where uh they think of the materium as dead, where they think of as you know, rocks is dead and um and dirt is dead, and mountains are or inanimate or or are not animated matter.
Okay, so they don't understand that all matter uh is basically the same, and that the uh only difference between sand and us as matter is the degree of consciousness that's bound into us uh relative to the sand,
but sand even so still has some level of consciousness because it is basically a uh uh crystallized, so to speak, form of the consciousness that is all pervasive, just as we are animated versions of that consciousness bound into matter uh such that we might do things.
Now it's the the doing things that we're supposed to be here for, right?
This is a this is a school.
So from the vantage point of hyperspace, you understand that uh that where we are at now is basically the school for dead men, we're just not yet dead,
or the school for men who were recently deceased and now are no longer deceased because they're in with a new life, and so in this school, this earth uh this materium there are lessons that we have to go through.
These lessons are um uh individual, so everybody gets their own set of lessons, right?
Sometimes you might share some lessons with some people, uh you know, all everybody in the uh in a company in war will experience you know some level of commonality, but even then their um their experience is going to be individuated, and it has to do with the nature of the the materium and the nature of what consciousness is doing here as an experiment.
So uh we get the um consciousness denying uh atheistic approach from the Ashkenazis who dominate uh because of the Khazarian influence, they dominate uh science because the Khazarians must dominate science so that they can control everything, they're all about control.
Um that's why they invented woke to slice and dice humanity by all these different things so that it can control us by uh pitting us against each other by gender, race, you know, height, number of toes, all this kind of thing.
So, anyway, um consciousness denied as the basis for everything means that you will never discover an actual theory of everything that is meaningful, and there are many people that don't buy into the consciousness denied part.
Now, I've put a uh Link on my Twitter feed to a uh new video that's out, just dropped the other day about Cozy Rev's time experiments at the North Pole.
Now, Cozy Rev was a Russian scientist.
Uh he was um thrown into um he was denounced as a counter-revolutionary and thrown into uh gulag for 10 years for 20 years, but they let him out 10 years early, and he gets out and he um uh uh he'd been thinking the whole time, right?
He's a theoretical physicist, probably the best in the world at that time, certainly, but maybe ever.
And he was thinking about things, and he came to the same conclusion that I had that time is a fundamental force.
Now he and I differ in how we consider time, okay, and how we think about time and so on.
He thinks of the universe, the materium here, and time as being steady state um uh existence, uh, you know, uh, and and I don't.
We I don't think there's any steady state anywhere in reality, and certainly not in our materium, and certainly not within time.
That that I think of all of this stuff is just flashing into and out of existence so fast that we perceive it as continuous, solid, um, and um and constant, uh, where it it is continuous, it is solid uh perceptibly, uh, but it's simply not constant, it just flashes in and out of uh reality, or reality flashes into existence and then fades out.
Now Cozy Rev's idea of time was solid state.
In his experiments, he developed this idea that you could alter the angle of incidence of time through a mirror.
And so it seems funny, but he made a mirror that altered time and people participated in experiments with it, and it's all quite fascinating.
Uh, the number of people in the experiment, the results they had, and so on, and I can explain uh all of the effects that we see from the uh Cozy Rev mirror from what they call Cozy Rev Space, which because of the nature of this mirror, you got into it.
You walked into this spiral, and inside the spiral is sort of like a house of mirrors kind of an effect, and within there you would experience time in a different way.
And the longer you were in there, the more uh deviance in the time you would experience.
So if you're only in there for a few minutes, you might um might actually see a UFO, you might see an apparition in the that might look like a ghost, you might have some very great um mental uh effects here of um fear, all different kinds of things, uh, but it would be relatively brief and it would happen fairly fairly quickly once you were in there.
If you just went on in there and stayed there and went through all of these things, very much like a journey to hyperspace where you simply endure because you have no choice because you've ingested the drug and it's in your system now, but if you did that within the Cozy Rev space, you would get to the point where you would experience yourself in another age, and this was consistent.
So, in my opinion, what this was doing was not affecting time the way that most people would expect.
It did affect time the way that Cozy Rev expected if you read his writings, but not the way that most people would expect, but it was also affecting your consciousness, okay, and that's primarily where the impact was being perceived.
And so some of these people were in there for hours, and they would, like in the last hour and a half or two hours of it, if we thought of it as like a psychedelic trip, then they would have the experience of say uh living in ancient Rome, right?
Or uh uh writing with uh Thomogen in uh in the Mongolian horde.
So this kind of thing, and they would have that experience, uh, a moment by moment kind of of experience, so living it in near real time, uh very realistic, uh, and it might go on for an hour and a half or so and then it would fade, and you were your body would uh not be able to tolerate it anymore, and you'd leave the mirror.
All different kinds of effects, but consistently within a um a set, a boundary set of uh effects that everybody had.
So all different kinds of symbols were presented, and everybody saw these same kind of symbols, you know, or most of them saw the same kind of symbols uh, even though everybody's uh interaction with the mirror was individual.
So, anyway, so this so I'm with Cozy Rev, right?
Time is a force that was in the materium, and in my opinion, very little else exists other than time because of the nature of all of this stuff happening.
Now, he, as I say, he had the idea of a steady state.
Uh, so his idea was that you could go to the North Pole because there was ice there that was you know potentially thousands of years old, it had time encapsulated in that process.
Now he's correct that every every uh instance of uh turning water to ice actually encapsulates some time within the water.
Water is very um uh has an affinity to time, and time has an affinity to water.
Uh they're both uh I won't go into the details.
Okay, so um I'm actually pursuing on my own experiments around the uh these ideas of time that are my version of Cozy Rev's uh time concentrator.
Now I'm not gonna which is what his mirror really was.
It wasn't a reflector, it was a concentrating uh spiral.
Okay, so I'm working with uh other metals than Cozy Rev use and other processes, uh, but I'm still working towards a what we could think of as like a time accumulator.
His was a time concentrator, mine's gonna be more of an accumulator.
And I think that this is going to be the uh the approach to generate what we would think of as free electricity.
It's gonna be really fucking expensive to start producing that first watt.
Um, but thereafter you won't have any more expense to produce it because it's fueless.
Um, but even beyond that, the accumulator approach, I I believe, will get us to the point where we can do travel outside of time.
It gets real complicated.
I'll go into into that at some point if anybody gives a damn.
Um, but any event though, so I'm getting some stuff sent to me.
Um I won't go into the details on that.
I'm doing it all legally and stuff.
The materials I'm using are not radioactive in the main, and um uh and I have legal possession of them and so on.
I purchased these for my experimentation purposes.
So uh, you know, so I'm kosher.
I'm I'm legal, but uh I'm on the edge of our um current reality in terms of the thinking about uh what might be possible.
So out here on the coast, I'm gonna start doing my little time experiments, and maybe I'll actually be able to come up with a device because it turns out the um the technology to do things relative to time is not that complex.
It requires a level of precision, a level of um exquisite understanding of what you're doing, uh, but it doesn't require a whole lot of you know giant gear like the large hand run collider and that sort of shit, right?
Uh these fuckers won't be able to the LHC, the the CERN and the large hadron collider, won't be able to do shit um with their machinery.
Got an idiot on the side of the road.
Um so they're never gonna be successful with any of their stuff.
I don't know what the fuck they're doing anyway.
Um, but they're their whole uh they're they're exploring quantum mechanics, so we we know they're doomed to failure because quantum mechanics is um a bogus idea, and they've been fucking with the math for the 50 past 50 years to try keep trying to convince us that it actually works.
That's starting to come out.
All of this kind of stuff is gonna come out, by the way.
All of the bogus science and all that kind of shit will come out over these next few months.
Uh it'll if you're paying attention, it won't really sink in.
Most people don't give a shit about physics, that that kind of thing.
But it will come out, and the communities will be in an uproar as the money goes away, and they won't be able to bribe people in the magazines and the libraries and schools and this kind of colleges and this kind of thing.
So right now we've already had the uh the money collapse lead to uh the commies uh jumping up and down in Stanford Law School and uh causing these justices problems.
And well, the justices said, okay, fuck it, we're not gonna hire any Stanford law grads to work in our courts, you know, because they're teaching this woke shit, not teaching law, they're not teaching these people to be effective humans, they're teaching them to be uh trammyfaz, right?
And uh to be brown shirts and cause social engineering.
And so now we're getting the pushback all around.
Uh need to go into that much more.
But in any event, though, so over these next few months we'll have science come unglued the way that the law uh system here in the US is coming unglued.
So I'm hearing now that Washington state law students in two colleges are going to be um put on the block in terms of uh denied access to jobs and stuff at at two of these court systems because they gave because one day one or two of these judges got some shit from somebody and it's they've said that's it, they're not just not gonna have it anymore.
And so there's gonna be a bunch of Washington State uh, you know, students that ain't gonna get jobs.
Some of them have already been promised.
Um so this is cool, we're coming to that level.
I expect that the physics community is gonna go totally crazy uh uh starting this summer.
Maybe it'll be July or August, and then uh also coincident with that, the uh Khazarians have to bring out the UFOs, and also by the way, guys, UFO sightings are way the fuck up.
Uh I had this one guy tell me that um he's in a position to know he's uh works with the military, and um uh he's up here at one of the universities, and he was saying that his reports were that just in general, we've had a 500% increase in 2023 over 2022, and 2022 was a banner year.
We had more then than previous years, so something's up, right?
So the UFOs are are here and shit's happening.
I think it's gonna get uh ever so much more interesting as we go through uh summer and the degradation that will be caused, which is necessary and I think is actually perfect, uh, that we have this level of degradation.
Okay, so uh we have to destroy all of the crap that's been put on us, you know, last hundred years since Einstein, and we got to get rid of that structure that was supported by the Khazarians that is basically um uh making us all crazy because it is not reflective of reality.
So just as there is no trans, there is no general relativity.
It's it's this made up thing that they're trying to make you believe is factual and exists.
Anyway so um the school of dead men, the going into hyperspace, uh teaches you that there is only consciousness, so the shamanic experience in that regard would have been very good for any of these people that are actually into the physics here that uh are coming up with new ideas or trying to come up with new ideas and stuff,
because it would have set the basis that everything is consciousness, and you have to start there.
You can't just simply deny it and uh say that the all of the world is you know non-conscious and matter is non-conscious and so on.
That's not true.
If you removed all of consciousness, there is no matter.
And nor would it matter if you removed all of consciousness.
So I'm at my next stop here, and I'm gonna do some work.
But the point of this is that the school of dead men, the school for the recently deceased, either way you want to look at it, right?
Uh is uh a very valuable tool, not only in the designing of theories of everything from a physics perspective, but also in living daily life and uh we'll get into some more of those uh lessons that you get out of that process uh you know it's very most of it is very simple and a lot of it is very um practical and uh much of it is intuitive but
if you get back to it the world and every the material thing the general relativity um quantum mechanics it all of that stuff is particles okay they're they're looking for grit they're looking for little tiny particles and and they'll find them because universe is accommodating and consciousness is accommodating and it will accommodate their looking for these little particles infinitely and they'll always find some other particle that is smaller.
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