Our UFO problem...
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| Hello humans! | |
| Hello humans! | |
| December 6th, something after like, it's almost 9. | |
| Getting a late start because I have to coordinate with people I've got to meet on the other side of town. | |
| They've got to get into their offices, all of that business. | |
| So I stopped and did a little bit of work on Scenario 3. | |
| So I'm serializing what we can call a novella on Twitter. | |
| I will collect all the parts and put them on Substack at some point here so that you'll be able to find them all in an organized fashion. | |
| But I'm going to serialize and put each chapter of this little novella out on Twitter. | |
| Twitter is actually a good, or X, whatever the fuck, you know. | |
| It's actually a good platform for that. | |
| It's like an old-style magazine. | |
| And they used to serialize novellas in, oh, the sci-fi magazines, those kind of things, sci-fi and fantasy and fiction magazines. | |
| So it's a nice platform there. | |
| And I'm going into some of the stuff that in a fictional format that we can discuss in a non-fictional format later on. | |
| Anyway, we're heading into this period now where our currency is going to take an appreciable hit. | |
| Okay, so everybody or lots of the Wu people are all worried about the currency. | |
| It's a fiat. | |
| We all know it's not backed by anything other than the global grand banking cabal and them saying that it's worth something and you should pay interest on it. | |
| So this whole structure of fake money, of fiat money, is coming unglued. | |
| And of course with it, all of the fake world that is required to support it. | |
| This is why at the moment, the mainstream media, the Democrats, the communists, that's why all of these guys are basically losing it. | |
| Okay, so the Soviet Union had a very tight lock. | |
| So the Soviets were Russia, and Russia was converted to communism by the Bolsheviks, and then they set about doing genocides. | |
| Okay, so Khrushchev, Stalin, Lenin, all these people are Jews, right? | |
| And so they know about genocide because they were taught by the Elohim all about genocide. | |
| And so after the communists took over Russia, they used Russia and the Russian army to go out and conquer all of the other countries that were around them in this grand communist genocide thing that went on. | |
| You know, 2 million white Armenians were killed. | |
| We know this. | |
| We have the Soviet records. | |
| Unlike, for instance, the claim of 6 million Jews killed, right? | |
| So there were 6 million Jews that were killed just before World War I. There were 6 million Jews claimed to have been killed in World War II. | |
| Never mind the fact that there were barely 6 million Jews in Germany at the time. | |
| And after the war, Poland suddenly had 5 million new Jews living in their country. | |
| So, you know, it was an expulsion campaign like all the other. | |
| I think there's been 1,030 times Jews have been expelled from countries in history. | |
| This is because, people, because the Jewish culture is a leftover, a holdover, a traumatic brain injury that was instituted and created by the mother wefers. | |
| And so the Jews are suffering a Stockholm syndrome effect where they continually act out the trauma that was put on them by these space aliens, the Elohim. | |
| The Elohim used, they conquered the tribes of Judah, Judea. | |
| Okay, so the Elohim came down. | |
| There was all kinds of trouble and so on. | |
| Eventually they conquer the Khazarians and then they get into a big battle with their other space aliens and they leave the Khazarians and they take up residence in the south of Yemen where they conquer these 12 tribes. | |
| Those 12 tribes are the people that became the Judeans that the Jews claim are Jews. | |
| They are not. | |
| Okay, so the Judeans are Semitic people that were driven north along the Red Sea from South Yemen. | |
| And they went up along the Red Sea and then they eventually took up residence in what we now know as Palestine. | |
| All right, so Judea, that area. | |
| More than half of them, more than half of the 12 tribes died in that forced march from South Yemen up along the Red Sea. | |
| This was the formation for the child story that is written in the Bible as the Exodus. | |
| The Jews were never in Egypt. | |
| They were never slaves of the Egyptians. | |
| And they never crossed the Red Sea. | |
| The Red Sea was not parted. | |
| They walked along the Red Sea, the Reed Sea, and they came on up and they crossed the marsh there into Judea. | |
| And that was the extent of it. | |
| So all the rest of this is like propaganda bullshit, right? | |
| And so that propaganda bullshit comes from the trauma, the Stockholm syndrome, the Helsinki effect of the Judeans being held captive and tortured and harvested for generations, hundreds of fucking years, by the Elohim. | |
| And this is the basis of our religion for, you know, Judaism. | |
| And it's the basis in its way badly translated for both Christianity and Islam. | |
| Is this Elohim worship, is this worship of your abuser because you have Stockholm syndrome? | |
| And it's inculcated so deeply into their culture that they deny it. | |
| And this is really the problem that Israel has at the moment and that Jewish people have at the moment with my anti-Selenite, anti-Elohim campaign on X. They don't know how to react to it. | |
| They can't deny that they worship the Elohim, but they do deny that they worship the Elohim and they claim to worship the creator God, but that they're going to call this Creator God by the name of these invading space aliens that took them over. | |
| And it doesn't quite doesn't quite track there. | |
| So, you know, so we're getting a lot of mixed messages out of Shlomo, and he just does not know how to react to people starting to investigate the very core, the very nature of Judaism and reject Judaism as being organized, inculcated authoritarian authoritarianism induced by space alien abuse. | |
| So anyway, so it's going to get really strange here for everybody as we proceed on this. | |
| I'm doing this on my own now because I know that it's going to be coming up. | |
| In not that far off, we're going to start having military officialdom, right? | |
| Officials from military organizations come on out in increasing numbers from a large number of countries that will start saying, hey guys, you really better pay attention. | |
| There are space aliens out there. | |
| They've got their UFOs. | |
| They're here and they're fucking with us. | |
| And they're a danger to us all, to all of humanity. | |
| Now, I doubt they'll ever come out and say, look what these bastards did to the Jews. | |
| You know, you think you've got a problem with genocide now? | |
| Wait till these fuckers come back. | |
| You know, the gods of the Jews were really a bunch of abusive fucking space aliens. | |
| These Elohim fuckers, we just can't tolerate. | |
| So I expect, you know, all right, so you're going to have a lot of people. | |
| You're going to have the claims of fake space alien invasion, which itself is a fake. | |
| Okay, so that's put out by the grand councils of the Jews to help put out the fake narratives and try and control what's going down. | |
| And it's not working, right? | |
| The people are just not buying all this stuff anyway. | |
| But the situation is that I fully expect that we will be having more and more encounters with the UAPs because they're not really unknown. | |
| They don't really fly, but they are objects. | |
| I like UFOs, though, right? | |
| So I'll just keep using that term. | |
| The traditionalists, I guess. | |
| Anyway, so our UFO problem is going to really escalate next year. | |
| And we're going to have military. | |
| It's going to become something of a social thing. | |
| You're going to have a lot of people that will be seeing UFOs. | |
| They'll be reporting them. | |
| There'll be a lot more stuff on the social media about this to the point ultimately where the social media will first try to censor UFO reports because they're going to give up on trying to ridicule them, right? | |
| They just can't, that doesn't work anymore. | |
| People are just not falling for that shit. | |
| But they'll try and censor them. | |
| Then they'll just give it up. | |
| There will be so many. | |
| Anyway, I'm harmonizing and attempting to harmonize with these trends with my serialization of this novella about the Elohim, getting into some of the stuff that we've discovered about them. | |
| So it's man, it's complicated. | |
| All right, so we're getting into Cozy Rev. We're trying to design some sensors because basically, because I'm afraid our military is filled with stupid people, right? | |
| I know that academia and government is way too stupid to grasp what the fuck's going on and is filled with too many stupid normies that don't understand how we got here. | |
| They don't understand how our history's been fucked over, how the Elohim had Helsinki syndromed the Jews and created Jewish culture from abuse. | |
| They don't understand how all of our history has been warped ever since then in support of that abuse and this fake claim that somehow these people were chosen by the creator God. | |
| You know, they were chosen by a bunch of fucking space aliens, and then they had that those tribes were had the absolute hell out of abused out of them for generations. | |
| So, you know, it's a denial on a denial on a denial kind of a deal, right? | |
| If you bring up the Elohim to most Jews, they're not going to understand because they don't understand Hebrew, right? | |
| They have not ever read the Torah. | |
| They've only understood what has been told to them in whatever their native language is by their rabbis, the rabbis of whom rabbis are indeed complicit with this Elohim denial/slash worship. | |
| Anyway, so in the future here, next year, we're going to start getting into some very serious UFO encounters. | |
| We may even have factual video evidence of damage to infrastructure, including transportation for humans from the fucking UFOs. | |
| Okay, so it will be, so these will not just be things that appear that, you know, are unknown in ways to us. | |
| We will be able to say, oh, look, that fucker was aggressive. | |
| It deliberately wanted to cause that damage. | |
| And we'll have to really start getting into it. | |
| So in anticipation of that, I've been examining a lot of different kinds of information and I've been going over some of my older stuff from Cozy Rev. Cozy Rev did a bunch of, he was this Russian scientist, an astrophysicist, probably one of the most brilliant people on this planet ever. | |
| And he did a bunch of stuff relative to the active properties. | |
| He did a bunch of investigations relative to the active properties of time. | |
| And when he did these, he invented so many different kinds of devices that we don't use now, right? | |
| That were just ignored because they were part of this old screwy astrophysicist investigation of time when all of these other scientists, academics and so on, think they understand time. | |
| And they don't. | |
| They do not have a fucking clue, right? | |
| So there is no gravity. | |
| Gravity is just the magnetic effect of matter holding itself together. | |
| That's why gravity is a weak force when it shouldn't be mathematically, according to Einstein's bullshit. | |
| Which actually will go. | |
| We'll start really ragging on Einstein and showing where he was all wrong and all this kind of stuff as we go forward in this next year. | |
| Anyway, though, Cozy Rev invented devices that pick up influences on time and they show you these influences on time and they can show them to you very precisely. | |
| I don't want to get too involved in obtuse technical details, but basically what you need to understand is that we measure time in a number of different ways. | |
| We can measure time by way of the little mechanical effects in clocks with little springs and little gear mechanisms and this kind of thing, right? | |
| And so we can measure duration that way. | |
| Now that is not time. | |
| That is duration. | |
| Duration is an aspect of time. | |
| It is not the time. | |
| Kozirev was able to measure other properties of time. | |
| Some of these other properties of time are quite amazing. | |
| So for instance, he took thermocouples, which are these little electrical devices that react to temperature and variance in local environment. | |
| And he invented these things that are so sensitive. | |
| Then they made a bunch of them, and then they found a whole bunch of the buckers that were as close as possible to each other in their reaction as they could possibly get. | |
| Then they would arrange four of them into this little thing called a Wheatstone bridge. | |
| And it's a little electric circuit. | |
| They take these electric circuits at the time because he's doing this in the 80s and our ability to do really fine nano-level electric work was not where it's at now. | |
| So he had to stabilize his Wheatstone bridge with little chunks of aluminum in the circuit, but it worked fine. | |
| Then he would take this little device and he would put it into the tube, into the reflecting part of the tube of a telescope. | |
| And they'd take all these measurements. | |
| They'd take these measurements continuously and continuously and continuously and rack them all up. | |
| And then, you know, for hour after hour after hour as the telescope is sitting there. | |
| Then later on that evening, they would, you know, pull back the, this is at a Russian astronomy center. | |
| I think it was up near Latvia. | |
| There were two that he worked at, one in the south, one in the north. | |
| I think this was the one in the north that he was getting into. | |
| But in any event, though, so they put this into the telescope, night comes along, they open up the observatory, they wheel the little doors back, and all of a sudden the thermocouple starts reacting. | |
| It initially reacts to the changes in temperature, changes in basically the static electric charge all around, and this kind of thing, right? | |
| Then they let it stabilize, they get all these readings again, and then they start doing their astronomical observations. | |
| When they do this, they find that certain stars, more than other stars, but all stars, cause time to change. | |
| So when you look at the sun, you're actually looking at light that left the sun eight and a half minutes before it actually hits your eyes. | |
| So your vision of the sun, that big scary ball hanging in the sky, it's not actually there when you're seeing it. | |
| It's moved eight and a half arc minutes from where you saw it. | |
| But you're looking at an afterimage, so to speak, that's encapsulated and held by the light that took eight and a half minutes to travel to you. | |
| So Kozy Rev discovered that kind of an effect that allowed people to find stars now with a level of precision and accuracy that had never ever ever been occurred because we used to have to deal with it with light. | |
| Now he's finding them by the effect of the star on time. | |
| And what happens is they would get the telescope to start aligning with the star. | |
| Now the telescope was big. | |
| It was like, I think it was two meters, so six feet across this tube that gathered all the light. | |
| Anyway, so it would take, for instance, you know, about three feet of that tube's movement before the star was centered in it. | |
| And so during the period of that time, during the period of those three feet being moved, they actually saw effects on the thermocouples within their bridge electronic device that were based entirely on the impact of that star on our local time down here. | |
| And they know that it was acting on the time and it was not, they eliminated issues like temperature and all this other kind of stuff, right? | |
| Variance in the power supplies. | |
| All of these things had been eliminated because they're dealing with basically nanovolts, right? | |
| Very, very, very small amounts, millivolts of electricity. | |
| And they were able to measure them with a level of precision that they worked for months to achieve by creating their own measuring devices and then analyzing them and testing them and so on. | |
| Anyway, so the star comes into view and as it is coming into view, as they creep up on it, they are getting readings on their thermocouples long before they actually get any light. | |
| So they're getting readings off of the time component of that star before they're getting readings on the light, before they actually see it. | |
| But they can tell from the readings coming out of their thermocouple sensor device that they're getting closer and closer to zeroing in on the star. | |
| And they can do this without even seeing the light of it because they're seeing the effect on the transduction of electricity through the bridge. | |
| And they're seeing the effects on the little millivolts of electricity reacting to it. | |
| Now we're talking about extremely sensitive kind of things, right? | |
| However, a level of sensitivity that is encapsulated entirely in silicon and electricity. | |
| And we know that those are not as sensitive as the human brain and the human nervous system. | |
| So the level of sensitivity that we're seeing within these devices is nowhere near what you can achieve with humans. | |
| But anyway, in any event though, man, we got some dense fucking fog here. | |
| It's been this way for the whole drive. | |
| Now it's getting really serious. | |
| We've had flooding, we've had storms, I had damage in my office, I got trees down, we had, you know, monster winds, we've got flooding all the fucking gone, rivers are up. | |
| So it's just been a hell of a few days. | |
| Power losses, all of this kind of thing. | |
| Anyway, though, so Cozy Rev has this device, and they can now pull in time effects. | |
| They know its time effects because when they analyze it, what's actually happening is that the flow of electricity is changing. | |
| And so here's something you have to understand. | |
| Okay, so if you have an electrical circuit and you have a particular point in that circuit, we will measure the amount of electricity going through there in volts, amps, and watts. | |
| Okay, so a watt is the measure of the amount of electricity that is converted to functional mechanical work. | |
| So you might have a 500-watt device, but it actually only uses 300 watts and the rest of it is wasted, right? | |
| The 200 watts is wasted power. | |
| It's not really that bad. | |
| I'm just making some numbers up here. | |
| So amperage is the rate of flow. | |
| So amperage is basically how big is the gate in your electrical river such that you can see how large the flow is. | |
| If you need more flow, you increase the gate and thus you increase your amperage. | |
| So, you know, 200 amps is more flow than 100 amps, that kind of thing, right? | |
| Anyway, volts is a measure of time. | |
| So in Italian and I think Czech list Slovakian and a couple of other languages, volt actually means time. | |
| Volta. | |
| Il volta, the time. | |
| So what it is, is across this particular gate, whatever the amperage, it will take a certain amount of time for a bucket, so to speak, of electricity to cross it. | |
| And we measure that bucket by filling it up, and that bucket we call a volt. | |
| And what we're really actually measuring is the size of the gate relative to time and the flow of electricity through that gate, and we call that a volt. | |
| But basically, a volt is a measure of time. | |
| And so when time comes in itself and intrudes on our electricity, it alters all of that. | |
| So it slows the electricity down. | |
| It may, you know, it does all kinds of things relative to the flow of the electricity that we are using to measure time. | |
| So all electrical clocks, including the clocks in your computer, are all working on millivolts. | |
| They know that the computer has a defined gate size across which a millivolt will pass in exactly one one-thousandth of a second. | |
| Okay, so across a millisecond. | |
| And this is precise. | |
| It just, you know, everything works on that. | |
| Our chips work on that. | |
| Entire circuits work on that in computers. | |
| Most of the electronics you're dealing with these days work on this principle, yada, yada, yada. | |
| Every electric circuit, including like old-style, you know, 12-volt DC batteries on cars with, you know, clutches and stuff, even way old stuff works on a defined volt. | |
| So, Cozy Rev discovered that voltage varies, that a volt is not a volt continuously, and that you can have one volt that's smaller than another volt just by intruding on that volt with the time that's coming in from a star. | |
| So, imagine galactic center, bazillions of stars emitting bazillions of stars worth of time. | |
| So, there's some weird effects going on there, right? | |
| Anyway, so Cozy Rev discovered all these things. | |
| They invented a bunch more devices, a bunch more ways of testing stuff. | |
| They used non-electric devices, so they would use things like very highly sensitive mercury thermometers, very highly sensitive alcohol thermometers, and they would get them so they would react to the time because the expansion of an alcohol thermometer is also a function of time, right? | |
| It takes a certain amount of time for that thermometer's alcohol in that enclosed bulb to react to a one-degree change in temperature. | |
| And you can measure that time, and it's pretty precise. | |
| It'll always take that amount of time to react. | |
| And this is basically the function of thermometers under these conditions. | |
| They are also, in a sense, measuring time. | |
| They have less of an issue or less of a rigor than does electricity because heat and cold diffusion, thermal diffusion, while it operates at a known rate down here, is variant, right, based on the materials you're dealing with. | |
| It takes longer for thermal diffusion to occur, you know, through ceramic than through steel, that sort of thing. | |
| Anyway, so he invents all these devices, and they use them with all different kinds of things to see the effects of time in our local environment. | |
| And so, basically, if you read through Cozy Rev's active properties of time book, which is part two of this four-part series, you get to the feeling that, oh, geez, we live in kind of like a Rube Goldberg world where everything is interconnected and everything fucks with everything else's time. | |
| So, for instance, the dissolving of sugar into a liquid, whatever the temperature of the liquid, the dissolving of sugar into that liquid liberates time. | |
| It affects time all around because the dissolution process is a time-consuming process, as is a wound-up spring. | |
| And so, Cozy Rev discovered all of these properties that are basically ignored by Einsteinian physics, right? | |
| And it's so bad that we get people like Eric Weinstein with his geometric unity, where he's got seven different mathematical constructions that supposedly describe seven different kinds of time. | |
| There's only really one time and one time source, which is the pulse in the universe. | |
| But our physics is so fucked over, our view of physics is so fucked over by the Einsteinian quantum approach that we're missing all of this stuff. | |
| And it's easy to get a false understanding of things if you are based on bad math, bad understanding itself. | |
| And so, Einstein, as a departure point for physics, leads to such goofiness as Eric Weinstein's geometric unity and seven different kinds of time, and I think he's got like 15 or 20 dimensions or something. | |
| So, anyway, so it's where you start makes a fucking difference, right? | |
| And what you're doing makes a difference in terms of what you're analyzing. | |
| Anyway, so they've discovered all kinds of things about time, and I'm saying now that as a result of reading through their stuff and Kozy Rev's experimentations and his results, it's like I had a big aha moment. | |
| One of the things that we've discovered over time, over a duration, over the history, is that periodically, UFOs come down and they shut down like all the electrics at a nuclear, right? | |
| Or they alter all the functioning of all the computers at a nuke plant or a military base, or they open and close the doors on, you know, ICBM silos, this kind of thing, right? | |
| They fly around and they fuck with our electronics. | |
| And people have not, military people have not been able to figure out how that is done, right? | |
| The whole base going wonky electrically when these things show up sometimes. | |
| And it's not, doesn't happen consistently. | |
| It doesn't happen all the time. | |
| When it does happen, there is a tendency for people that are out and about in that environment to suffer damage. | |
| And this, all of this stuff goes into telling me that the space aliens are doing things at a level of time very much like what Cozy Rev discovered comes from stars or comes from keeping a wound spring under tension, all of these different things, dissolving sugar. | |
| And these are all, of course, like minor, extremely minor ways of investigating these active properties. | |
| But they nonetheless show us what the space aliens are very likely capable of with their devices. | |
| We know that they can, we've seen their demonstrations of them shutting down military bases all around the planet as they muck about with stuff. | |
| It was presumed that this was an electronic effect. | |
| I don't think so. | |
| I think it is a use of a side effect from their propulsion mechanism. | |
| This redshift, blue shift gravity well propulsion mechanism that they use. | |
| And it causes this particular effect as though you were getting near to a star with one of Cozy Rev's devices, right? | |
| In this particular effect, fundamentally, what it does is it causes the computer chips to not react anymore because the electricity is not flowing at a millivolt level. | |
| In other words, they sort of, because they're distorting the time component of it, they're also distorting the actual flow of the electricity across that particular gate, and they're changing the level of a volt. | |
| And they do it, and in so changing the level of that volt, they cause the chip to not react anymore because it's not getting its defined millivolt of electricity when and under the circumstances that it expects. | |
| And thus it shuts down. | |
| So we see this kind of thing all over on these bases when they do shut down. | |
| And it is not an electrical issue, right? | |
| So there's no electrical damage. | |
| There have been a couple of cases where they've had damage that has been reported afterwards. | |
| Military is really tight on that kind of thing, right? | |
| How much damage, what happened, what kind of damage. | |
| But there are reports that indeed there is damage out of it. | |
| So, anyway, so I'm of the opinion that as we go forward with this kind of stuff and dealing with the Elohim and the increase in the UFOs and so on next year, that a lot of this shit's going to be coming out, right? | |
| That we will be seeing more and more hard interaction with UFOs, and that this hard interaction will include some of these side effects, which they can use deliberately to cause electrical disruption and so on. | |
| Anyway, guys, I'll talk about some of this other shit as we, there's a lot of it as we head out. |