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July 27, 2023 - Clif High
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Hello humans!
Hello humans.
How you doing?
It's uh lovely foggy day here.
Cold as fuck, everybody wearing parkas and stuff.
It's well, it's actually like almost 60 where I'm at in town.
But it's still chilly with that fog on you, it condenses.
Um anyway, heading outward bound, uh 27th of July.
And it's about uh a little after 10:30, and we're getting set up for the rest of the day's work.
So um, so people talk to me, uh, basically, like, you know, all different kinds of people contact me about various different kinds of things, and um uh like some important people that you know have like positions of power and stuff, right?
They're ordinary guys and stuff, and they want to talk about something in particular, and they'll share something.
So I like to trade, I like to trade information.
I'm not for hire, okay.
I don't need money.
I got into bit Bitcoin, I I got cryptos.
If I needed money, I'd start a new business.
You know, I ran across another one interesting idea the other day, anyway, uh, which I'll get into in a second.
But so uh people will tell me things because I don't betray their confidence, right?
Um if they tell me they'd rather not discuss the subject, never say a word about it, right?
Um as long as they're being honorable humans, that sort of thing.
Because I don't ever sign any agreements or any of that kind of shit.
I just don't do NDAs, they're really stupid anyway.
Uh usually they're uh you have you know the only benefit for them is that they can sanction you after you bust the NDA, right?
So that so really it's just um uh a memory thing for you to kind of like scare you so you don't do it.
But anyway, so uh I don't betray confidences or uh this sort of thing, and would certainly not ever betray a uh someone's commercial um you know uh advantage or whatever, right?
And uh but uh as I say I like to trade information.
So I was chatting with this guy the other day uh who has some position of authority that led him to have uh access to man, there's a huge amount of logging going on over on the other side of the valley here, uh maybe uh 40-50 acres.
Anyway, so uh so I was uh talking with this fellow helping him uh with a particular problem he had uh relative to um the uh commercial aspect of their uh of their firm.
So this guy works for a company, uh he owns a big chunk of it, um, that sort of thing, right?
So he's way up in in the upper management and and was part of the founder group and this sort of thing, and he works on uh particular problems, and he's sort of like me, actually, is very much younger than I am, he's like uh 12 years younger than I am, but you know, uh he was fortunate and like at his uh in the late 50s, he retired, but it's sort of a semi-retirement because they he comes back and does special projects for the company and fixes shit.
Um a second, I'm just looking at something really weird here.
Oh my god.
Oh, it's a county truck that is never getting out of that ditch.
Uh anyway.
You can drive on the shoulders here, and like the county truck did just that, it's a little pickup kind of thing, but the shoulder collapsed and it's uh slid on its side into the drainage ditch.
Uh so they're gonna have to get something to pull that thing, it's gonna cause a big backup on this main road.
Um anyway, so I'm chatting with this guy, um, and he had an interesting observation.
Okay, it wasn't the main point of our talking, uh, but he made the observation that uh so this company has crews, they're a subcontractor, um, or a major contractor actually for uh US military, and they go on out and they have to do things around um heavily ionizing uh radioactive kind of places, okay.
And so uh this company has lots of these people that are doing the work for them.
Uh they've got crews all over the country, and these Crews are exposed to heavily ionized air.
And that I don't know if you've ever been into that.
Like it's like the um the air gets uh a positive ionic charge.
Uh really it's a flat ionic charge.
The the air is not charged, it's very much discharged and very much dry, and it dries your skin out, uh, dries your eyes out.
It's a terrible stuff, just to at that level of the um pressure on the negative ions in your body.
And so they've got these crews that go on out and do this work, and they're they're always exposed to the ionized air, and sometimes they're even exposed to um alpha and beta particles from um uh nuke plant kind of things, right?
And so uh the this guy uh the company had uh a situation, not an issue per se, it was just part of their doing business, and um part of their doing business was that they had a very high absenteeism rate uh in these crews of about 50 percent at any given time because the environments are so uh deleterious that the body just reacts to it,
you know, no matter how fit and healthy you are, six or eight hours in one of these environments, and you're gonna be run down, your vitamin levels are gonna be low, all different kinds of things happen to you, and so you might be you know, sort of sagging, not necessarily ill, but you know, not scook them, not 100%, and you know, not rare and to go charging for the next few days, and so a lot of the guys end up taking time off because they their bodies literally are sagging out on them, and the company understands this.
Um road signs, hmm.
Anyway, uh, so they've been trying to do stuff.
So they would they followed some of the same protocols with um uh the lemon uh grass teas uh that you would see with the um uh the nuke plants trying to you know help flush radiation and and damage and so on.
But anyway, these guys got into a long story, I won't go into all of that, but they got into using the uh bacteria, uh L Ruderi and L-gaseri.
And so the the company was so impressed with uh one of these crews that the one of the guys just got into it and and he told management because they got to tell them everything they're doing, right?
Because they're constantly being monitored physically.
So if you suddenly switch from one kind of of soda to another, the the firm wants to know, they don't want to stop you or anything, they just want to know for keeping track of health records.
The you know, whatever you're doing differently, they need to know about.
So this guy started eating this um L Ruderi yogurt for his gut, and um he didn't get ill anymore.
And then he started telling his buddies, and they started doing it, and the next thing you know, here's a whole crew of seven people that all of a sudden did not have, and it was like all of a sudden, because one day I guess five of them just started saying, 'Well, you two are doing really good, let's we'll do it too.' And then so the next time that whole crew went out, nobody got ill, nobody came in for um uh you know, check uh check up and said, I need a day off.
And uh, so the company was quite impressed.
They were saying, Okay, what's happened, something's happened here, and so they found out that everybody's eating this yogurt.
So they really investigated it, they put some money into it, and they've got a formula now that includes um the L Ruderi and the L-ghacerai yogurt, which they make them up separately and then they blend them.
Okay, so the company actually set up a uh basically a commercial kitchen in their headquarters.
Um they're in a southern state that that becomes pertinent because of the nature of culturing the yogurt.
Uh, they actually had to have a slightly cool room in order to culture the yogurt because the ambient temperature and the humidity where they the firm is located was just too high, and it just got too hot.
Now, El Ruteri and L-gaserai are low temperature critters, they just can't stand anything up close to a hundred uh degrees, right?
And so they've got to um uh uh got to be cultured at a low low temperature here, anyway.
And so these guys um started doing this, they set up a commercial kitchen.
Oh man, that guy is oh shit.
He used to think he's doing us a favor with this long trailer thing he's got, but he pulled off the road and started moving around and backing into it, and it uh you know upsets the traffic.
Anyway, uh so um this firm added um they the firm itself had gotten involved with some people that said, hey, you know, uh your people may benefit from this particular kind of kefir.
And kefir is another form of uh cultured dairy product, right?
It's milk that's been cultured with uh these um the bacteria.
Now the kefir that this guy's got has no uh fungus in it.
Okay, so most of the commercial kefers, and it's a grain, it's this kind of like quasi-clear, sort of soft crystal looking thing that you pitch into your milk, and it grows over time, and it's a little bacterial colony, it extracts proteins and stuff and grows itself, and eventually you get more of these little grains, and you can even share them with your friends.
And that's sort of what happened with these guys, and they got this uh kefir that they ended up examining and found out that it had no um fungus in it whatsoever.
Now, most commercial keepers have fungus in them.
Uh, not that that's bad for humans, but sometimes kefir with fungus can be bad for your dog, so you just have to be aware of that.
Um, but regular kefer without fungus is no worries for your dog, really does great, you know, extends their life, all of this sort of thing.
But the point of all of this was that the once they had the L Ruderite and the L-gaserine and the uh kefir involved, they found out and they uh spread it to all eight of their crews, okay.
So they've got like 60 plus people in these uh crews, um, depending on what they do.
There might be seven or eight people in one, you know, nine in another, that kind of thing, right?
Anyway, and so um once they did this and got all their crews on the on the product that they're making in the commercial kitchen that they set up, uh these guys are not up taking radiation.
Okay, so this was a huge huge thing for the for the firm here, right?
So now they're actually investigating uh commercially um uh you know uh cultivating this this thing and making a um uh a product for the nuke industry because apparently the combination of these three things uh present you with um good bacteria in your gut and in your body throughout your body to the extent that uh uh small levels of exposure.
So these guys that they're running don't ever stay much more than say 20 hours around a um uh alpha emitter, right?
And so uh but anyway, within that level of exposure, which we would classify as very low grade exposure just on the time.
So, you know, they have this deal.
I think they can go on two jobs a month, and so uh if they're anticipating, so they're basically the crews are told you they keep track of how many hours they're exposed, right?
And they're they're given a limit by the company as to how many hours they can be exposed.
But in any event, though, so the firm has totally eliminated the um what used to be routine 50% level of uh uh absenteeism following uh exposures, and they've had months and months and months with none of the crews being ill and uh and you know taking time off.
And as I say, the big boon for them was that they don't, you know, apparently they're gonna have less and less issues for um their crews relative to uh uptake of uh beta particles and alpha particles, you know, damage from them, right?
This is so significant that this firm is okay.
So this company is so big, you know, it's like a major, major, major um defense subcontractor, but it's so big that they're they have their own um uh experience and rating.
They they do their own insurance for things like um uh you know, workers' comp, that sort of thing, right?
So they're so big they got so much fucking money that they don't bother with an insurance company, they just have their own internal insurance pools uh for uh shit that may happen.
And uh, but anyway, so now they've applied in the uh uh state that they're in operation, they want to get it through the state first, and then they're gonna go to the feds, but they're gonna they're they're applying to say that they don't have to have this high of a rating of reserved funds uh to cover these crews for um uh long-term damage, you know, workers' comp, accumulation of problems, etc.
Because they're no longer taking up the radiation, and the firm can now prove it because I don't know how many months they've had on this, maybe six, maybe seven at this stage, um, and they've they've had none of these crews go out, uh, or or you know, have the absenteeism,
and then these guys are checked before they go to these jobs, and then repeatedly after they come out of the jobs, they're constantly screened for uh radiation, and everybody's doing fine, they're you know, they're looking good, and also the guy I talked to here, my contact at the company is telling me that these crews uh are no longer reporting the the little tiny things like um you know,
flaky skin, dry skin, uh because too much radiation, the very first effects you'll get sort of like a sunburn if you're around this um dead air that that just sucks the ions right out of you, it it really degrades the skin.
And these guys are saying, hey, you know, I don't have to, you know, loofah myself five times a day, that sort of thing, right?
And so everybody's happy about all of this.
And I just thought to report that hey, this particular combination, if you're gonna be exposed to radiation, and it may turn out that we all need this based on the space aliens.
I don't know.
You know, because the um the thing about the uh space aliens is that right now there's something very close to a thousand claims that have been put in by service members, you know, army, navy, that sort of thing, mostly Navy,
some Air Force and some Army uh personnel for exposure to um whatever the fuck from these um space alien ships, and uh you know, these people have been damaged.
Some people have been killed, and their families are are basically having to sue the government because the government said ain't no aliens didn't happen, right?
And so you got no claim.
Um, so it's gonna be very interesting to see how these things uh progress now that we're getting more and more evidence that oh yeah, you know, the whole skies are filled with these fuckers.
Uh they're they're sometimes landing, and if humans get too close to them, we get very amount uh large amounts of some form of um uh high energy particles, and uh it causes problems up to the point of death.
So um anyway, so this firm's really uh really hot on it to the point where they're investing money in the commercial kitchen in the idea of uh of perfecting this as I don't know if they're aiming for a pill or whatever, right?
The problem with taking um bacteria strains like this in a pill form is that it's got to get through the stomach, so you gotta protect the bacteria against the stomach acid.
And um, because it's then got to get into the small intestine before it rehydrates and then becomes activated, right?
Then it'll go ahead and start working on the um digestive mucosa and this sort of thing.
But prior to that, uh it you have to protect it.
So some unknown portion of your bacterial product gets destroyed by the stomach acids.
Maybe you get you know, a 50% uptake.
We just don't, you know, it's difficult to uh quantify.
You don't have that if you have the yogurt, okay, because the yogurt bacteria is alive when you eat it, and it starts colonizing the stomach, and the bacteria itself in an alive form uh can protect itself from stomach acid by getting into the uh stomach mucosa, which is what L Ruderi should do.
It should be up that high, it should be pushing out all of them the colon bacteria that cause problems, pushing them further down into the colon.
Anyway, though, so these guys are gonna uh try and perfect this.
Um, you know, apparently it's a pain in the ass to ship yogurt all over the planet after these crews, right?
Uh, but they're working on something.
So I'll probably find out at some point, it'll probably be a commercial product, and then I come out and say, Oh, okay, that that was the guy I was talking to about this.
Uh, but very interesting that they're going that route.
The um the thing about the space aliens coming out now is that it was perfectly timed relative to those reports, all the ULTA reports Kept saying that you know we would reach this peak, and we're talking about reports that were 20 plus years old now, right?
2003, 2005, 2008, we got another big trunche of the stuff in 2010 through 2012, all pointing to a period of time where we would have a uh, if you want to say a summer infestation of UFO information, and uh that's where we're at now.
UFO information's coming out, and if you go and examine those agencies that will report the information, UFO sightings, UAP sightings are up like five, six hundred percent uh this year over last year, and last year was a bumper crop.
So some shit's going on from the side of the space aliens, and then you know, you can do all kinds of stuff like um you can make draw conclusions from observed actions, and you can hold these as tentative conclusions that can point your thinking in a particular way.
And so we can have the the tentative conclusion that the um that a couple of things that the UAP guys and the UFOs don't care if we see them, they're not trying to hide from us, right?
Uh so that's something to be aware of, and also uh there is a big increase in sightings and activity relative to these, so there must be something motivating that that it's been it's been it had reached a um a point of gradual incline uh uh according to the sources I have,
uh maybe sometime around 2012, and and so 2013 was more than 2012, and um 2014 more than 13, etc.
And then we had a big jump up in um 2019, and then last year, 2022 was a huge bumper crop at about uh 60 to 70 percent increase in reported sightings, so you know, non-reported sightings, who knows?
Um but reported sightings, it's 60-70% increase in one year, and now we're scaling faster and higher than that bumper a year.
So uh are we heading for a peak of interaction, a a uh full-on uh we're here, you know, we got our gear, we're gonna land and barbecue, that kind of thing, right?
Um we may very well eagle.
Anyway, so the increase in verbiage about the uh space aliens was uh described in a um in a series of or okay, a bunch of different sets come into this because there's a lot of this stuff wrapped up with the history, and the um uh all of the history, right?
Uh I mean, going back thousands of years before the creation of like the Abrahamic religions.
So bear in mind, those are the new kids on the block, right?
Uh the newest one is um Islam, and then there's Christianity, and then there's Judaism going back, but Judaism is barely 4200 years old, it did not exist uh prior to the space aliens landing, and the Jews themselves take their uh start of their uh origin story and stuff from the creation of Adam and Eve.
And uh, you know, and so we know that they've got a definitive time when that happened.
It was like, you know, 4,195 years ago, something like that, right?
Anyway, so Judaism didn't exist before that.
There was uh the Harappan uh civilization in the Indus Valley that as far as we can tell lasted a complete thousand years of peaceful history, uh, and that was 2,000 years before um the um L landed here and or came and took over the the Essenes and marched them up to uh Judea, right?
And so we've got you know millions upon millions upon millions of humans, advanced civilizations, pyramids, uh you know, underseas kind of stuff going on.
Uh there's it's estimated that there's more uh Buildings on the Indian subcontinent that are now underwater than exist on the continent above water.
In other words, the continental shelf of the um of India was that's now underwater by the the flood, you know, a few uh a few thousand years back, uh the the um end of the younger dryas uh flooded out those valleys, but um there was more construction there than we see currently in India above, you know, out and about under uh not under the water.
So uh so now we're getting into some of that history, and and as the space aliens show up, uh they either gonna find humanity is really fucking confused because we've been dominated by the Kazarians who have been desperate, desperate, desperate to uh quash and and uh totally control uh all of our feelings and information about space aliens.
They all want it to go through their think, right?
So so they're trying to get us to the point where if they don't approve it, you can't think it.
And they're gonna apply this to the UFO shit too, because that's their the ultimately going to be the big source of their power, they think.
I don't think it's gonna work out that way for them.
Um we're according to the data sets, we're gonna get a uh hopefully, I think it'll be uh within the projection of the data sets, so around the 28th, 29th of this month, uh, we'll get some kind of a uh seemingly innocuous um,
you know, casual kind of a statement uh that was defined by the data as being a uh throwaway, as being a um casual observation that nobody's gonna take really any notice of,
but that as this uh as it percolates into your brain, what was actually being said is going to be extremely profound and it's gonna launch all these other um threads, all these other other uh social uh dynamic threads based on that particular casual observation,
and so it it forms a uh an entry peak into this plateau period where we everybody or you know lots and lots and lots of people get really excited about UFO stuff, and there's apparently something to be excited about.
So it's gonna be in my thinking, it's gonna be a very interesting time from the end of this this um month onward.
Uh that interesting time is gonna be for UFO guys is gonna be um moderated and to a certain extent um dampened down and uh distributed, so to speak, so we won't be able to concentrate on it because of the stuff that's gonna be going on with the economy.
So we're gonna have the all of these things show up, you know, all at the same time.
All the Biden corruption, the uh UFOs, and the breakdown of the uh fiat currency system.
Now the fiat currency system, in my opinion now, is gonna go in September.
So we had this um data set that that suggested that whatever happened in the last two weeks of um July was gonna set up uh an echo, it's gonna be like a pre-echo, right?
Uh a thematic pre-echo to the events of September, which will concentrate from the 15th of September onward, but will totally dominate October, November, December, probably January onward.
I we just don't trust the data after after uh November.
Uh so uh that theme uh appears to be what I want to call crack up boom, all right.
And so Stalin, uh the old uh uh communist um dictator guy in uh in Russia in the Soviet Union had a um he wanted to know when is capitalism gonna die, and so he pays the or he brings up his uh chief economist, this guy by the name of Kondrativ, uh he threatens Kondrativ, makes him go and do a lot of work.
Kondratiev comes back and tells him all of these uh answers, uh none of which he liked, and so he throws Kondratev into a gulag for presenting this.
But Kondratief was correct, and he said his his mathematics determined that A, communism would collapse long before capitalism, that capitalism was indeed our native operating mode, um, and that two um our capitalistic structure is gonna continue, but that the central banking structure was gonna end itself in a crack up boom.
And I think we're seeing the signs of that now because the um Powell et al.
in the Federal Reserve raised rates a quarter of a point to the highest level that they've been in like 22 years or something, right?
And so what's gonna happen, I believe, is that the you know, the data sets are forecasting it, is that the um economics that we're getting into now is gonna cause these uh central banks to um get into a period of uh a rate increase war.
So rates are used to suck money out of the system towards your banking system.
So as our rates rise here, more money comes to get um get the bigger interest, and so people would sell euros and buy dollars, that sort of thing, right?
Well, uh, I think that the data sets are forecasting Kondrates crack up boom in which competing central banks will have a rate increase war trying to draw capital to them as they are getting to the point that no matter how much capital they draw, they will never ever ever be able to um cause it to equal the level of payment on the debt.
So right now the USA is owing like a trillion a year just as interest rates.
So a trillion a year is wasted out of our federal budget, uh giving it to the central bank to pay for the use of the fucking money.
So, you know, totally wasted, totally a bullshit um proposition, Ponzi scheme thing.
But we're we're trapped in it at this stage.
It's gonna bust, but how it's gonna bust is that there'll be competing interest rates.
So we'll see.
Probably in September we're gonna get another rate increase here, and that's gonna set off a period where the European central banks will raise their rates even more, and then the uh USA central bank is gonna say, well, fuck, we gotta raise ours even more.
The next thing you know, we're we're scaling up, you know, uh from 5.5 uh percent um interest on things, and we'll scale up and maybe it'll go six, then seven, then eight, and then ten, and then twelve, and so on, until we get to just huge rates of interest being paid that causes uh the system to uh suck itself dry and um and implode.
Probably that will occur over several months um beginning this winter as we get into this uh rate increase war period.
But any event, so this and the UFOs, and then as well, all of the history shit that's gonna be coming out about all of the evil stuff that uh governments and uh have been doing uh you know for fuck all ever.
And so all this stuff's gonna come out at the same time and will um lead us to our uh years of transition, and the years of transition will take us into sci-fi world.
So if I had to pick, I'd say that really at this stage it would look like uh the beginnings of sci-fi world would start uh say 2026, and that uh it'd be really visible in 2027.
It'd take us a year to get to the point where uh there's uh a build-out enough in these new technologies and stuff that it starts becoming generally visible, and as I say, it's it's difficult to estimate, but I'm thinking 2027 would be the first that it could happen.
Um, but everything's on track so far.
Uh no hiccups, you know, in terms of the the timeline suggested by the data sets, and so I'm pretty much sticking to the idea that well, we'll probably have the initiation phase of a crack up boom that appears to us in um uh September.
All right, anyway, guys, uh here now, gotta put stuff away and uh get to work.
Still cold and foggy as hell.
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