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Sept. 13, 2023 - Clif High
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Feliz día de los Extraterrestres
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Hola!
Hola humanos!
Hola humana!
Como stásted!
Buenos dias, muchachos!
Happy Alien Day!
So today's the 13th.
Yesterday was actually really Alien Day.
It was the 12th.
That was when the Mexican Congress had space alien bodies and coutrements on display.
They were talking about them, and these ain't humans.
So we're here.
We're here now.
Things really start taking off from this point forward.
You'll start seeing other governments kick in with their space alien hordes and caches and stuff they've found, all of that sort of thing.
We'll start getting more or less open debate, and it'll be taken away from the cabal from the mother wefers, right?
They're the ones that keep denying all of this because it suits their agenda to have you try and believe that the Torah is the actual description of the Earth, that the Earth's only 6,000 years old, you know, and all of this kind of crap, all this basically horseshit that's in the Talmud and in the Jewish understanding of our reality.
Or at least what is told to the Jews as to how they should understand our reality, because it all comes from the Khazarians.
Anyway, though, this is a big blow to the Khazarian mafia.
It won't be recognized as such for probably another year.
But it's going to start off a whole slew of things that are going to remove a lot of the support from the Khazarians' viewpoint.
It's going to open up a giant hole in the Normi's heads, and they're going to have to expand their view of reality, which again will include a larger view of the Khazarian mafia and their influence and all of this sort of thing.
Now, there's some details about the Mexican stuff that I've discussed in the past, right?
I don't know how long ago it was.
Maybe it was six, eight, nine months or something.
But like some serious amount of time back.
Let me think here.
Okay.
September now.
So probably, it was over a year ago and may well have been closer to a year and a half ago.
But some people I know were gifted photographs of a cache of alien stuff that had been found in Mexico, south of Mexico City.
Okay.
And what they found were paintings, sculptures, primarily sculptures, a lot of jade, a lot of space aliens carved in jade, depictions of space alien spaceships in stone and jade and this kind of thing, other carvings, and then what appear to be devices.
Okay.
So there's some stuff that was found in this one.
Okay, wait, I'll let you back up.
There are two different groups, both of which are south of Mexico City, one by just not that much, maybe a couple of hundred miles, another by a serious amount, five or six hundred miles, that kind of thing, right?
So there are two groups, independent of each other, that have each come across caches of space alien material that had been buried.
In my understanding, one was buried, one was in a cave, okay, and the cave had been sealed.
How I don't know.
I don't know any of the details.
I didn't get into that.
I was much more taken with querying the guys on what they actually had found and this sort of thing, right?
So these two caches of space alien material are very, very, very large relative to what was shown in the Mexican Congress.
So there's tons more stuff that has yet to come out.
Now, one of the two groups, I think it's the one in the far south, I'm not sure at this point, had said that they had small bodies.
The bodies were under three feet high, and they had a space alien spaceship that was of an appropriate size for bodies that big.
In other words, they were saying that this spaceship was like 10 feet across and a human couldn't get into it, right?
That it had an opening.
The opening would not accommodate most adult males, right?
You just could not get yourself into the interior of the vessel because it was so small.
All kinds of information about the space aliens that this group in the south, I think it was the one in the south, had found.
So the group in the north, we'll just separate them this way.
Group in the north didn't have bodies.
They had all kinds of other stuff created by humans and saved by humans.
So there were some remnants of stuff that they think were like bits and pieces of alien material, right?
Stuff they used or whatever.
They don't have forks and spoons, but it'd be kind of like that, right?
That the humans saved what may be otherwise trivial bits of stuff.
But they didn't have any bodies.
Now, the ones in the south, the storehouse of these things that they found in the south, this is where they had the bodies.
Now, I don't know that the bodies they displayed were the ones that I was aware of, that I'd had photos of, because I didn't see any, you know, they're obviously being displayed reverentially and with much more care in the Mexican Congress than in the photographs where they were found in this area, this sort of pit.
I think then the southern one was the cave and the northern one was the dig.
They both, I got contacted by two different groups.
I got two sets of photos pretty much like within a week of each other.
So it was a little confusing for me as to which was which at the moment.
But in any event, the ones at the cave was where they found the little tiny spaceship.
And the bodies.
And as I say, I think that was the one in the south.
Now they also have devices, okay?
So like little handheld things that the little tiny space aliens would use.
Now, one of the guys who had who's a all right, so one of these two groups, I think it's the, one of these two groups comes to me through my buddy Joe, right?
Joe from Tampa, JSNIP4.
The other group contacted me from this professor I know who is the son of a guy I knew at La Unum.
Okay, so Enrico is the son of a professor at the La Unum, the university, actually.
I think they mentioned that on the Mexican congressional hearing, that these things had been examined and validated at La Unum, right?
This is the largest university, I think, in the Americas.
Maybe the largest university on the planet.
It's fucking huge.
I taught classes there in IT and SQL Server and SQL Design, search design, search patterns, you know, disappearing data.
I did a lot of, you know, how to design algorithms so that you're aware of the errors that they're going to throw, that sort of thing, right?
These were for the very sophisticated, this was for a class that La Unum ran for the Mexican government.
All right.
It was really, it was a fun, fun trip.
I got treated to an 8.3 earthquake.
Oh man, that was something.
Man, oh, that destroyed me too.
I've got still got damage from that.
I'm still working on.
It bounced me down a, I was in this in Mexico City in Zonarosa in the red zone, right, over near the area where the brothels and stuff are.
But it was a cheap hotel, but it was just massively elegant.
I had a five-room suite all to myself.
It wasn't that booked up.
And the whole hotel is made out of these giant, massive stones.
So when the earthquake hit, the hotel didn't crumble or fall or anything.
But I was in the I was in a stairway going down to breakfast when it hit.
And I was on like my room was on the fourth floor.
And I was on the third floor, just about to turn the little thing in the stairway.
I always take the stairs.
I hate elevators.
You know, if it's 10 floors or less, I'll take the stairs.
But anyway, so I'm walking down the stairs.
It just turned around and was like at the third floor, just starting to head down the stairs to the second floor.
The earthquake hits and it bounced me.
It literally lifted me up off my feet.
I was not holding on to any rails or anything.
And it bounced me up across the little tiny stairway hallway, so to speak, the width of the stairway and smashed me into the wall over there.
And that's where I still have the damage to my shoulder from that and to that elbow.
It's in 93.
So it's taking a long time.
Anyway, and then I fell down the rest of that half flight of stairs and impacted the wall down there.
And then it was still shaking.
And I got the fuck out and popped out into the into the dining room.
And all hell is breaking loose on the dining room there.
But anyway, this was actually, that was actually the first little precursor earthquake.
The big 8.3 happened as we were having breakfast.
I was having breakfast with my contact down there who was going to take me over to La Unum and was going to act as translator.
And we're sitting there.
He's a young man in his late 30s maybe.
And he looks at me.
It looked really weird.
It's just great breakfast.
Man, just an incredible breakfast.
I'm just scarfing it down like mad.
Figured the earthquake thing was all over.
And then the 8.3 hit.
And when it hit, it was just fantastic.
The floor was buckling.
It was all these giant stone slabs that were just moving around like tiles in a mahjong game, just whipping back and forth, lifting up, people moving, their tables being thrown up.
And, you know, everything was in disruption.
Everybody running like fuck to get out of the dining room and kitchen, get out of the building because we all thought it was going to come down on us.
It was that violent.
Everybody's standing out in the street and people are pouring out of a building across the way, which was some kind of a government building.
And all of those people that came out were guarded by all these fierce-looking Mexican troops with submachine guns who were like really serious about it.
So there was maybe it was a bank or something.
I don't know what it was across the street.
But like two blocks down, there was a modern hotel, you know, probably 12, 15 stories.
And from where I could, where I was standing there in the street, trying to make sure I was out of the way of any of the guys with the machine guns, just looking at everything, just taking it all in.
And I saw the top of the that hotel, the hotel was rocking.
It was just moving back and forth.
And I thought for sure that thing was going to come down.
You know, and I was like, oh my God.
One of the guys that I was also teaching at Launum, not in my party, but was within this general contract.
So he did, I think he was doing data analysis mathematics and impacts with mathematics on your algorithms.
Anyway, I didn't attend his lecture, so I don't know what it was.
He was in the same plane as me that previous night coming in.
And so I'd met him and talked to him.
And he'd gone to that hotel.
I'd gone to the Zonarosa Hotel, you know, which was shorter and homier and that kind of thing, right?
As a consultant, you stay in too many of these anonymous kind of places.
I just don't like them.
Anyway, though, this guy I was talking to the other instructor, he was up in like one of the top floor rooms, had a magnificent view of the city.
And then the earthquake hits, the big one, the little one freaked him out.
He was in the bathroom, he said, when it, when it happened, having a shower and didn't know what was going on.
They got out and all of that, you know, and he's a little bit rattled.
And then the big one hits like, maybe it was 15, 20 minutes later.
It had been long enough that I had gotten down to the dining room and had been talking to my companion, had just started eating this marvelous oatmeal with chocolate nibs in it.
Boy, that was good stuff.
And, you know, had some Mexican bacon there on the side with this.
It was just, it was just really good.
Anyway, just really getting into it when that earthquake hit.
So now, my friend up in the big hotel, I think he was on the 11th floor.
I don't think he was actually on the 12th floor.
But anyway, he was in his room, had just gotten himself dressed.
The big earthquake hit, and it literally flung him off of his bed.
And he said he impacted on the sliding glass door, which he had just shut not five minutes before.
If he had not shut that sliding glass door, he thinks he would have just been pitched right over the little balcony and had been, you know, would have been crushed his head on the pool down below, which didn't have any water in it, by the way.
They were working on it.
So anyway, so he was just like seriously freaked out.
I learned all this because after we got every, you know, everybody got sort of calmed down and stuff, we picked him up in this cab.
And the cabs in Mexico City are these Volkswagen bugs.
So everybody's really crammed in there.
So anyway, so we're having a great conversation and driving along, trying to avoid all the debris and stuff.
We didn't know what the fuck to do.
We just went to work, right?
Because we didn't know if they were going to have the classes or what.
They ended up having them.
I got to give them credit for that.
Damage and all this kind of stuff.
It was a marvelous educational experience.
These guys got some in-depth discussion on what they wanted to understand.
We got them to programming SQL, all in the midst of, you know, people running around, sirens from the aid cars, and these guys are just sitting there taking it all in.
You know, I mean, they got some real mental control.
I really like that trip so many different ways.
That was the trip that I, my plane got struck by lightning twice on the way in, maybe at like midnight or after, the previous night.
And that's when I had the blinding flash of insight about the human psychicness and the leaking of language.
And that set me off on the whole thing, which brings us up to today and the space alien yesterday.
So anyway, love Mexico.
You know, I agree with Max Egan.
Don't anybody go to Mexico.
It's a terrible place.
It's full of banditos.
And, you know, your life will be at risk.
Never, ever, ever go there.
But anyway, so there have been rumors for some time that one of these caches, we didn't know which, I didn't get involved with it.
There's reasons I didn't want to get involved with it relative to our own fucking government and my problems with the FBI or whoever the fuck, right?
Whoever follows me, that kind of thing.
So I didn't really get involved with a lot of that stuff, but there were rumors that one of these caches of space alien stuff was being sold on the dark web.
And, okay, so as far as the rumor was concerned, it was factual.
There was a, maybe even still is, I haven't been to look, on the Tor side of the internet, you know, the dark web, the unindexed non-URL world where they use Tor addresses, there is a site that has photos and this kind of stuff and is, you know, has mechanisms for contacting them.
And they're selling these things in cryptos.
You know, they give you a Mexican peso price or a dollar price.
I think there's a dollar price as well in a Euro to get you started on this, but that's the point at which the negotiations begin.
And so the idea is that if you're interested in this, you're going to contact these people with the contact information that's given there.
And you basically, it works by you go and put your email address in a particular blockchain with a minimal payment.
And it's like, I don't know, maybe it costs 10 cents to put your name in there.
And they contact you, right?
And but it's a, you know, you put crypto in there and you've got your email address.
And so they've got an ability to contact you and they know that you know how to use cryptos and that you've got the fuckers.
And so it establishes a bona fide on your part to meet them.
Now, I find that when I'm dealing with people in sketchy business, the more paranoid they are, the more they go through these kind of machinations, these convolutions and stuff to assure their safety and assure that they know who they're dealing with, the more I trust that they are actually operating from a position of truth relative to their stated position, right?
So the more trouble, the more likely they are to be legit.
And I'll tell you that when you get into these transactions that for a lot of different stuff, and this is from personal experience, when you get into these transactions that are extra governmental, okay, so that some government somewhere doesn't want you doing this for whatever reason.
So I refuse to say that they're illegal.
They are illegal.
There's laws against them.
But these are not moral nor binding laws on me, you know.
So I don't choose to be bound by their laws, especially if it's not a government that I happen to have to exist under.
So, you know, so it's not moral ambiguity.
It's a question of legal certainty.
You know, I'm quite certain that their actions are immoral, as are their laws, and I just don't intend to follow them.
But when you get into these kind of transactions and you're doing business with these with people at a crypto level on this, in my personal experience over these last couple of decades here, well, last decade with cryptos, but these are some of the nicest pirates you're ever going to want to meet.
They're some of the nicest criminals, you know, and they're honorable and so on.
So I have dealt with them where through no fault of theirs, and I was willing to accept that through no fault of theirs, the package that had been promised to me was interdicted by a government somewhere and I didn't get it, right?
They re-sent it at their cost.
And it's like, fuck, you know, because they are basically moral people like myself.
It's what I would have done, you know, that the customer would not have gotten it because of something I had done that had tipped off the government or whatever.
And so I would have, if it would have been me, I would also have made it up if I had the wherewithal to do so.
In any event, though, so there have been rumors that these caches of alien stuff, including the bodies presumably, were for sale.
Now, there's a lot of other rumors out there that you can find if you want to go and hunt that suggest that there's some portion of the Mexican government.
I don't know if it's involved with the U.S. government in this or not, but there's some agency or group or whatever of the Mexican government that's been going out trying to prevent these sales, okay?
That they are also savvy to what's going on in Mexico relative to digging up all these alien things.
And believe me, there's far more yet to be revealed.
Okay.
So it's not just these bodies.
It's far more yet to be revealed.
This will all be coming out over these next few months.
As I say, I expect other governments to get in on the act, and it's going to be quite interesting, especially when the Russians start coming out with stuff.
Anyway, I don't know if anything ever sold.
Okay.
I do know there was activity on the blockchain.
I do know that, okay, I won't go into the details there, but I do know that there were several hundreds of email addresses that were put into this blockchain with the intent of getting contacted by these people such that you could interact with them and potentially buy some of these items.
Okay.
This is not something that I've done.
I didn't get involved in that, right?
But I went back and checked later to see how that activity had been on the blockchain.
Now, all of those addresses are encrypted.
So you can go to that blockchain now and you're not going to find, you know, Elon Musk at X.com there, right?
It's not that kind of a thing.
You'll find an encrypted email address with military or 256 byte encryption.
So you're not going to crack it.
Not easily anyway.
It'd just be luck.
Anyway, though, so as I say, I don't know if anything sold.
I don't know how many transactions or any of that, but I do know that several hundred people had come across, and maybe it was like 250 or more at the time I checked it.
And that would have been maybe February of this year, maybe March, sometime back.
You know, it was just something I was keeping track of, but I wasn't really intent on because I wasn't going to buy anything.
It struck me as too, you know, too many hitches in the get-along.
And sooner or later, there's going to be some level of prohibition legally about owning this stuff at a personal level, right?
If it does not already exist, because I'm certain there's laws that they could say, oh, no, it falls under this law, you can't buy it, right?
There's always a law for what they want.
Anyway, but I do know that there was activity.
A lot of people took it seriously, and a lot of people apparently were intent on getting contacted and stuff.
Now, did they ever contact anybody?
I don't know.
The stuff they were offering for sale, though, included, let me think here.
At least 18.
So I remember two solid images of nine pictures, three across, three down.
We've got at least 18 photographs of what were said to be different devices that were found in this cache.
Okay, some of these devices did not look like they were made out of metal.
That was very interesting alone.
They didn't look like plastic.
It was kind of weird looking stuff.
Might have been biological.
I don't know.
Anyway, though, these were claimed to be devices that were found or extracted from the area around the mummified aliens.
And this is, you know, I don't know if they took them out of the spaceship.
I don't know any of the details about it.
It's, you know, as you can imagine, there's not a lot of forthcoming volumes of text describing all of this when basically I'm quite sure everybody there is assuming it's illegal as fuck and they don't want the Mexican government to come with their submachine guns and shoot the fuck out of them and take the stuff, right?
So anyway, like I say, this is all very much on the down low.
Anyway, so now Mexico has, the Mexican government has come up with this entree that's going to put them at the pinnacle of this for some period of time until someone else comes up with something that's more exciting.
Because I bet you that over the next week or two, we'll hear about more space alien stuff coming out of Mexico.
And there were a lot, by the way, there was a lot of elegant cast gold representation of spaceships and aliens and that kind of stuff in this cache.
And this was some very interesting casting work.
All right, so it's not like these were made by the space aliens.
These were made by the natives that interacted with the space aliens and were so enthralled or whatever.
And they cast gold images of the aliens, of the spaceship, of the aliens standing there in what looks like these, I don't know, like little tiny boots with like life rafts on the bottom or something.
So like really fat feet boots.
And the little alien in the gold statue is holding something in his hand.
I couldn't see it from the photo, but maybe presumably one of the devices that they've got there for sale.
So anyway, I'm hoping that all this shit starts coming on out and we'll see the backstory on this.
And I'm certain there is more to be discovered.
That was what one of the groups, I think the group that was in the dig, which I think that was the North, where they actually just, you know, found it in a field kind of a thing and kept digging.
And there was more and there was more and there was more.
I think that was the one that was somehow associated with the volcano, either on the side of a volcano or something like that.
So anyway, here we are now.
We're now into alien year.
Yesterday is Happy Alien Day.
So next year, September 12th, anniversary, Happy Alien Day.
Gonna be fun, guys.
Gonna be tremendously fun.
I'm getting through the fog here.
It's dangerous as fuck.
You can't see the car ahead of you 10 feet away.
And I'm gonna have to go and do my chores here.
But I'll have another one of these on the way out.
I suspect over the next few weeks that we'll be doing a lot of talk about aliens.
And it's gonna really start affecting the social order.
This is actually one of the things that the Kazarian Mafia was desperate to control.
And I'm pleased that they can't, that it's out now and that they just won't have any option to use it and shovel it to their ends.
Anyway, as I say, happy alien day.
And we'll see you, right?
Gonna be quite the interesting, quite the interesting future.
World changed yesterday.
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