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June 7, 2024 - Clif High
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90% gone missing!

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Hello humans, hello humans.
Outward bound on the 7th of June still.
It's got to be around 10.30 or 11 or so.
So it's my contention that our sciences, because of the way that they were saddled with consciousness removed from consideration by the thinking of René Descartes.
who produced Cartesian space.
It's my contention that removing consciousness from consideration means you're investigating a fake science.
So physics is fake.
It's easiest to go into biology, though, okay?
So biology is a fake science as we understand it now.
It's going to be a real shock to Heather Haying and Brett Weinstein, who are PhDs like El Docteros in biology, that they're only looking at 10%, right?
All of their work, all of their shit has been entirely done without taking consciousness into account.
And so imagine that you were on an expedition to Mars, okay?
And so we all go to Mars.
We've got Heather Haying there, and we've got Brett Weinstein and a bunch of us guys, and we're all standing around, you know, having a little coffee, walking around on Mars, seeing shit.
And we come across something, and we say to ourselves, well, look, that something is moving.
It is self-animating.
And then we start compiling descriptive words about this thing that we're messing about with, right?
But Heather Haying and Brett Weinstein will not ever go to the idea that consciousness is involved in this thing that we're looking moving around.
Maybe it's a worm, you know, maybe it's like a Martian worm.
And we notice that it's self motivating, self-actualizing in terms of, you know, it moves itself.
There's no external prods to get it moving and stuff.
And so we recognize that this thing, I recognize that this thing is alive, okay?
And thus, because it is alive, it must have some level of consciousness.
This is a requirement for life.
You do not have life without consciousness.
Even individual cells, even germs, are, you know, I mean, I've worked with microbiology and I've seen germs, right?
I've seen them myself in various different circumstances.
So I know they exist.
I can't say the same with virus.
Back when, just as an aside, I read the entire college coursework for Columbia University for virology, years one and two.
And those textbooks were some of the most bizarre pieces of things I have ever read.
I could, I mean, within like the first seven pages of year one of virology, I found a number of assumptions that invalidated everything that they were going to say from that point on.
So, you know, so as far as I was concerned from reading that, I always just assumed virology was existent, that there were viruses, that they'd had these things isolated, they actually knew what they looked like, yada, yada, yada, right?
And that's not the case.
And so I read through the coursework and decided, well, virus or virology, as they are telling us, is not a real science.
Okay, so anyway, so getting back to Mars.
So there we are looking at this Martian worm.
And, you know, maybe it's not a worm.
Maybe it goes down into the ground and, you know, becomes part of some other larger being.
We don't know.
It doesn't matter.
The point being that this, that we will recognize that life is involved if it's self-actualizing and we don't see any kind of like, you know, other explanation for its movement.
Then we'll say, okay, it's moving on its own.
Therefore, there's a high probability that's alive.
If it is alive, it must have consciousness.
That is an idea that will not occur to academic biologists to investigate this as though it was conscious and therefore those rules that apply to consciousness will also apply to this, even though we find it on Mars.
Because consciousness is inviolate.
You know, it can't be splintered by us.
We can't separate consciousness and put some of it into, you know, a water jug or something, right?
We can't put it into another life form.
Our consciousness is of a whole unit which cannot be separated.
And this is true of all other beings.
Their consciousness may not be as ours is, but that doesn't mean that it's not consciousness.
So an earthworm is conscious.
Even if you want to get into it, rocks and inanimate matter, matter that does not move, has a form of consciousness in our material.
We need not take that into account, but we can take it into account with inanimate matter.
And I probably won't get a chance to go into that today.
But in any event, so we're up there with Brett and Heather.
We got us a picnic basket.
I got my coffee.
You know, we're doing good.
We're standing around examining this chunk of something that's moving its way across the surface of Mars.
Then we can start, you know, so it will splinter, right?
You'll have a bunch of us woo bastards over there saying, hey, look, this fucker's alive.
Then it'll take Brett and Heather some period of time to actually arrive to that same conclusion.
In that period of time, the Woo Bastards will start investigating this thing and compiling a list, so to speak, or a structure.
We'll build a little structure of its characteristics and how those characteristics are expressing consciousness.
And so we would be able to determine to some degree, depending on how, you know, systematized we were about it, what level of consciousness we were actually looking at and how it was manifesting.
So woo people see all of reality as consciousness being extruded from individual consciousness writ large, like all caps, that a lot of people call God.
But the Wu people don't really necessarily, we don't have to differentiate.
So we see consciousness being expressed everywhere.
And so consciousness is the dominant factor here.
And then from consciousness arises form.
Now, at the time that René Descartes in the 1630s something was messing about and came up with Cartesian space.
And the idea for Cartesian space is this, that he was a believer, he was a Catholic, and he was a believer that basically God came along and created the materium and then dumped life into it and hasn't fucked around with it since.
That we're kind of like a pond that you would just dump a lot of fish in to fend for themselves.
Okay, so and so he felt that we had absolute freedom to do as we should or as we wished within the materium, that there is just no restrictions on us whatsoever.
Okay, so this is the idea that there is no consciousness involved within the matter here.
It is from this idea that removes consciousness here that we get the idea that you could, or rather, it is an expression of an idea that comes through the Talmud, but even predates that, that if you glom enough sand together, you can get consciousness to arise from it, okay, which is not the case.
So everything in our science, physics, biology, and everything, is starting from a grit-only viewpoint, which means we will only get so far and then we're stopped and we're stymied and we're right where we're at now with no progress whatso fucking ever for these Last few decades, right?
For last hundred years, our progress has just been so incremental as to basically have been halted.
No major discoveries, etc.
Okay, so René Descartes Descartes, he saddles us with all of this, and we've been in this consciousness-excluded science realm.
So, it's going to come as a big shock to Brett and Heather when they're examining the Martian worm that all of us Woo guys are like leaps and bounds ahead of them in grasping what it is we're actually looking at.
Because we go back to something that René Descartes left when he came up with the idea of absolute freedom within Cartesian space within the materium, which they called creation with a big C. When he came up with that, they deliberately set aside a concept they'd been working on, toying with for like the last hundred plus years, which was the idea that there was a difference between matter and form.
Okay, so their idea was actually much more akin to the idea of the ether that we as we understand it now.
So, in the late 1500s, they thought of matter as being malleable, okay, and that matter could it was the same, basically the same matter, and it just took different forms.
That's all.
Now, they were just like one slight small step away from making the conclusion, coming to the conclusion, that the reason matter takes different form has to do not with anything that is intrinsic in the matter, but rather it is intrinsic within the consciousness that is expressing itself through that matter.
Okay, so sort of a weird concept for academics and you know, professor guys, those kind of fellows to get a handle on.
That, you know, essentially, as Walter Russell says, you know, there's only one atom, one kind of material, and that's the hydrogen ion, and you just vibrate it faster and faster and faster and faster, and you get more and more dense matter.
So, E does not equal MC squared.
Rather, that equation has no consciousness in it at all.
And so, thus, any equations that don't take consciousness into effect are not actually real science.
Okay, and in fact, you do not get energy by moving matter to the speed of light.
In fact, matter is energy compounded, not energy moved faster, but overlaid on itself more and more and more and more and more.
The concept being that we're in a universe that is materium that's created by a pulse that goes through and recreates us 22 trillion times a second.
And when it goes through and recreates the universe, every time it overlaps itself, it creates a new level of complexity.
That new level of complexity, all of this being consciousness, all of this is energy, this pulse is consciousness, and that new level of complexity is a new form of matter.
So, the Wu guys would sit there and we would investigate our Martian worm from the idea that it is, as we are, an aspect of universal or, you know, God consciousness, however you want to phrase it.
Now, let's take a little diversion here.
Okay, so anything that has a name is within the materium.
Okay, so Yahweh is a name applied to a being.
All right, doesn't mean God.
That Yahweh dude was a drunkard who claimed to be a God and killed lots of fucking humans and drank a lot of human blood.
This guy was very, very much a nasty fucker.
Okay, but anything that has a name is within the materium.
So, they by definition, it is a fact that anything that has to apply a name to itself to differentiate itself from everything else is not God.
Okay, so God has no name, right?
God is not Jehovah.
God is not Yahweh.
None of those.
All of those names are applied to beings within our materium that need that differentiation so that you don't confuse them with some other being.
All right.
Universal consciousness that we might think of as a creator God has no name because it is everything.
There's nothing it needs to distinguish itself from anything else.
And it does not come down here in the materium other than through us.
Okay, so each and every one of us is an aspect, an expressed aspect of universal consciousness.
Again, my point being that to try and have a science that analyzes matter and the forms that matter may take without dealing with consciousness is like examining a swimming pool and not taking the water into account, okay?
Not being able to see the water because you've deliberately blinded yourself to it.
And so you're going to come up with this fantastic description of what this thing is that will get nowhere close to it being a swimming pool.
And it won't even acknowledge that there's water in there.
And this is a state of affairs that we have.
So, you know, Brett and Heather basically have wasted their entire lives.
They had no choice.
The situation is determined by the Elohim worship cult that has laid this structure over us to suit the Elohim, who we still have to contend with, who we still have to deal with in fierce and violent ways.
This is ahead of us in the future.
So Brett and Heather, however much I may respect their minds, and I do respect Brett Weinstein, okay?
The guy is creative.
He is intuitive to the level that he gets conceptual breakthroughs, okay?
Even within the limits of the context that he's working with, which is so hobbled.
So I really respect his mind, but he's never really examined biology because he's never examined consciousness and how it affects everything.
So let me just say this straight up.
If I had not had key training, if I had key energy, qi energy, prana, aname, life force, okay, I had 40 plus years, over almost 50 years of active training.
Well, no, if I want to look at it another way, if I go all the way back to yoga, I've had over 60 years of training in key energy, in key science, if you will, right?
And if I had not had that training, I would not have survived the three times I've had cancer.
I would not be here as I am now.
I would not have been able to rebuild my body.
I'm in the process of doing what's known as building your IKEA body, AIKI, okay?
As in Aikido, as in harmonization with consciousness and universe and everything.
This is a process that you do at the end of your life if you're an Aikidoka, so that you'll have energy and stuff on the other side of the life-death barrier.
You build this IKEA body, this connected body, in a very particular way that Osanse, Morie Ushioba, has laid out for us.
And I've discovered new wrinkles on it, and I've expanded some of his work, and I'm starting to have some success with it.
He began in his 80s, so that was difficult, right?
I mean, in very late 70s, actually, is when he started.
I've started doing this a few years back after I died from colon cancer, having to recover because I knew I had real work to do, right?
And it's a bitch to be all shaky and weak and stuff.
So I rebuilt my body with consciousness, all right?
It's yes, I'm taking supplements.
Yes, I'm eating a good diet.
Yes, I'm doing things, you know, like having saunas and exercising and stretching out and all of that.
But it is consciousness actively applied to the individual muscles and the parts of my body within this framework that has allowed me to recover to this level.
And, you know, this is something of an issue.
Okay.
I've got people that are really bent out of shape because they think I've had an access to the, quote, med beds, and they think I'm holding out on them, right?
Medbeds don't exist.
I don't give a shit what Stephen Greer says.
If med beds existed, we would not have the ugly, horrid, wrinkled, you know, dying power elite that we have.
You know, Hillary Clinton would be 20 again, this kind of shit.
You know this because of the type of individual these people are.
They would not willingly stay old if they and infirm if there was any other option for them.
So anyway, so I get these guys pissing and moaning at me that, you know, you got to let me get on that medbed.
And I feel bad for them, right?
I know.
I've been there.
I have actually died from cancer, so I know what these people are going through.
But I'm not, it's not a med bed, guys.
I have no external technology.
I dispute that med beds exist because I can find no examples of any required technology being built out.
So, med beds, for instance, would require certain kinds of power transformers.
They would require all different kinds of things to move the energies around within the beds.
There would be software involved, all of this kind of shit.
So, long before you got to an actual finished product med bed, you'd have to have an infrastructure to build the fuckers because it's not just the little plastic wheels and the bed frame and a little cover and some lights and shit.
The active part of it is the ability to control the energies.
And I find no supporting evidence any fuckingwhere in our society that anybody is even close to actually understanding these.
And again, let me point out: any of these fuckers, DARPA, any medical institution, you know, any college, you know, Columbia, Yale, any of these fuckers are going to approach a med bed without taking consciousness into effect.
Thus, they will never get anywhere.
They will never be able to produce anything.
Thus, it is a fantasy.
It's a fantasy produced and promoted by a bunch of people that are trying to scam you to get money out of you, one way or another.
And just as an aside, I'm waiting to see if somebody gets arrested or if there's a repercussions in a legal format for Mel Carnein's XRP and QFS conference down in Florida,
okay, because they're making non-factual statements about financial stuff that are securities that's already been determined by the SEC and by courts that these are securities.
XRP is a security.
But these guys are making statements about them in order to raise money, in order to sell these securities and stuff, to promote them and pimp them.
And there's no factual basis for any of the statements they're making.
So there is no QFS.
There's no quantum financial network anywhere.
Quantum computers operate maybe one second a day, okay, because they're a batch machine and you preload the problem, fire the machine off after all kinds of rigmarole, and then you get your answer.
And then after that answer, then you have to clean the machine up and decommission it and so on, right?
So it's not a network.
It doesn't operate like a digital machine.
It can't operate digital code anyway.
These are analog machines.
So Mel is basically lying.
Okay.
He could be lying as an ignorant fellow and he had been told that these things exist or assumed that they exist and just telling you as though it's fact, but nonetheless, it's not fact.
And I know that the SEC is already watching these people.
I won't go into how.
Anyway, though, so I'm interested to see if someone actually gets some shit for it, right?
For the conference here.
Hang on.
Ah, man.
Nothing like a big diesel being able to pass at 85.
Anyway, damn logging trucks.
On the way back here, they have a tendency to go slow.
There's no real, they don't have a big load, and it's, you know, a lot of traffic at this time of day, so they're not as trucking as they usually are.
Anyway, okay, so examining our worm on Mars, all the woo guys will start cataloging and we'll say, well, look, you know, this form of consciousness is something that we might see in, you know, earthworms or eels or some damn thing here on Earth.
And then we might start making extrapolations that, well, if that's the case, that it's this level of consciousness, then maybe this, we could determine that by doing this sort of a test, right?
Like, you know, taking a little tool and turning it upside down, right?
And so if it's a particular kind of consciousness, it'll automatically turn itself over or it won't matter.
It'll just, you know, reorient and go and so on.
And then we make decisions about the kind of consciousness that we're dealing with in regard to this new form of life.
None of which will ever be probed or examined by academics because everybody since Discard, they've been in Cartesian space and they don't ever take any consciousness into account.
So get the, I'm just, I can't help it.
I always laugh at this, been laughing at this shit for like over 50 years.
And that is academia is consciousness examining the world in which it finds itself and deliberately not taking itself into account.
You know, and it's just so absurd.
You know, on the face of it, it is just so absurd.
It's like, you know, you're a two-legged being and you're standing in a universe and you totally disregard that you've got one leg.
You know, one of your legs, you just don't ever take it into account, right?
So anyway, so that's the state of our science.
So in my way of thinking, biologists have missed 90% of science.
I know that this is a case, that this stuff exists because I've been trained in the key science and I can actually make key energy move around in my body.
I can put it outside myself.
You know, you can do things to make the key energy flow through your palms and other people can feel it.
And I've done that.
You know, I mean, just as tests and stuff, right?
I can even take the key energy and doing like kiyatsu, which is a form of like acupuncture kind of stuff.
It's a healing modality that's been in use in Aikido for shit 60, 80 years, but even predates that.
It's an IKEA jiu-jitsu technique.
But I can do the kiyatsu and actually put my key force extended into somebody else's body, poke around for a millisecond and bring back meaningful information.
And so thinking about a particular training period I did, like, and that would have been would have been 82 or 83.
And we were doing some pretty intense Aikido training.
And this was one of the all-night sessions.
And as we were leaving early in the morning, I was all hugely filled with the key energy, getting it all sorted out and stuff.
And as I'm leaving the facility, I ran into somebody else.
It's a college.
I ran into somebody else that I had known from work.
And in the process, you know, so, hey, how are you doing, guy?
And shook his hand as he's coming in.
I'm going out, right?
This is like seven in the morning.
And he's all, well, you know, what are you guys doing here?
Because there's a big crowd of us coming out.
We'd been there for the overnight Seza for the Zazen.
We'd been sitting all night.
Anyway, so I'm hugely filled with the key energy.
I shake his hand and instantly I feel pain in his elbow.
Not mine, but in his elbow.
So I say, you're in pain.
And he said, and his eyes are all big.
And I said, you know, I kept holding onto his hand as I did that and reported back to him what my key energy was feeling.
And of course, that really freaked this guy out because he's not into martial arts or any of that stuff.
But I was able to tell him that, you know, there were at least three small separate pieces of something in his elbow.
Well, it had turned out that he'd had a biking injury on a mountain bike, had fallen off and hit his elbow on rocks or something, and literally had broken off little tiny bits of the cartilage within the elbow socket itself, right?
And so he had to have surgery and crap.
And he told me about this, like, maybe it was a year later.
I learned, I don't see this guy that often, but I ran into him, and maybe it was a year, year and a half or something, and he said, hey, hey, you know, and, you know, told me about that, reminded me of the elbow episode and told me that, yeah, he'd gone in about a month later and they fixed it.
Hauled these little bits out.
There were like five or six, they got.
So, but I, I, you know, so I knew there were at least three because that's what the key energy was was taking from his body.
The point being that he actually felt me analyzing his body through the key force because he could feel it intruding into his elbow.
Because I, at one point, I just before I left, I actually worked to calm the pain for him.
And he had a very good day, and he remembered that.
And then the next day, when it wasn't so nice, that's when it went.
He was bitching in the morning and his wife told him, okay, you've got to go to the doctor.
And that's when he found out, you know, they did an x-ray and stuff.
He never should have let it that long.
He should have had an x-ray that day, but many of them have.
So we have, and I'm not particularly good at key energy, right?
I've never really put the energy, the effort and the time into becoming that good.
There are people that really work this stuff.
And what they knew of it is phenomenal.
And so here you have people like Brett and Heather that will deny that this exists.
They will deny that I can turn my consciousness on to a particular result.
And we've all seen it.
We've all seen reports of it.
You know, the 105-pound woman that is going to save her child flips the car over, right?
So all these people that do extraordinary things that are technically beyond the ability of the biology in which they find themselves.
And yet they get done.
The shit happens.
I'm back.
I've rebuilt my body.
Technically, this should not have occurred.
You can't do this.
You know, I had the oncologist tell me that, you know, you're going to suffer this, this, this, and this the rest of your life.
And that, no, you can't grow back colon material.
And it's like, well, you know, we'll see about that.
And I believe that I have indeed exceeded what he told me.
And I have demonstrable proof of this.
Not going to get into any of the gritty details, but I'm actually changing my body due to the application of consciousness.
Now, get this, people.
This is not easy shit.
So very few people can do this.
The reason that very few people can do this is because very few people have control of their own thoughts.
So what you're doing basically in like in building my IKE body in my IKEA body, which is all about this connectedness, I have separated it into these various sets of muscles and I'm activating these muscles in a particular way by putting consciousness into them.
And the effect on those muscles is really spectacular in terms of like the bodybuilding aspect of it, right?
They get stronger and all this kind of stuff really fast.
But the only way you can do this is through that intense concentrated focus.
Most humans cannot keep a thought in their mind and hold that thought for even 10 solid seconds, let alone hours.
And in order to do IKEA body, that's what you've got to do.
Not really hours, but you've got to hold these energies, these mental energies in place in the muscles, in the body, for five and 10 and 15 minutes at a time.
And when you do so, when you finally release and you've gone on to the next phase, you will, I find that I will sometimes almost collapse, that all the muscles in my body just turn to near liquid and I just almost collapse just because of the shifting of the energy.
But here's the thing, guys.
There are devices like all different kinds of, you know, lie detectors and that kind of shit, right?
And so I can go on in and I can change my blood pressure at will.
You know, it is a matter of consciousness being applied.
I can change my heartbeat.
So these kind of things, according to Brett and Heather, can't exist.
They don't exist because consciousness doesn't exist, right?
So you're, so they would, in their understanding of things, all these academics would see you swimming in the swimming pool and they were saying, they would say, man, look, he's levitating.
He's levitating.
You know, because they don't allow that the water exists and that it could support you and has all these characteristics and so on.
So I'm a consciousness science guy, right?
And I've been investigating it for 60 plus years here.
I actually started doing yoga when I was nine and a half after I got the shit kicked out of me.
My dad put me into a judo class.
Sonsei Hayakawa said, hey, you're too thin.
You're too small.
I can't have you trying to throw people.
We're going to make you into a throwing ball and you're going to do yoga.
And so I did.
I did yoga every day for years and they threw me around for over a year.
For over a year, I didn't do any throws.
I was just the thing that was thrown.
So I can be thrown and I can land and off I go.
It was really a good experience.
Anyway, though, so I'm here now.
I've got to put a lot of stuff away and get things moving.
So the point of all of this is that our science is not as we understand it to be, right?
Our science is basically all bogus because none of it takes consciousness into existence into account.
And that's all that really exists is consciousness.
Everything else is an illusion.
Anyway, take care.
It'll be a while before I give you another opportunity to do one of these.
And we'll go on to other stuff.
Bear in mind, July 15, July 16.
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