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Sept. 8, 2024 - Clif High
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Hello humans, hello humans.
September the 8th still on the uh outward bound leg now.
Uh some considerable time has passed.
A couple of hours driving uh to get there and then a few hours there and then a couple of hours back, a few hours actually.
It's not as bad as it it was.
The um the drive, I mean the a lot of the county's road work is done or moved away from my location, so there's only like you know, three or four detours in my area, not as bad as it has been.
Um I had uh uh Jean-Claude's doing uh special show about Canada, I think on the 9th.
I'm not really sure.
He'd asked me to look in the data.
I'd looked in the data for some stuff about Canada.
There was actually quite a bit.
Um, but there's there's sort of a problem here in that um uh these individual sets are fine, uh, you know, and they have uh appropriate presumably accurate data for uh the subject that the that the set describes, but it's um problematic without the crosslings.
Okay, so uh the crosslinking of the data sets is a key part of this process, and that's what takes so long.
Uh can take I don't know, maybe 10-12 days sometimes uh to run these, especially on a large set like this.
So I had just been going through because of the circumstances under which I'm living now, uh, I don't have a lot of time for sit-down concentrated um effort with the data.
I'm in uh a real world of hurt with my house that I'm in now.
I can't uh in order to even think about getting a wheelchair into the bathroom, we have to remove the uh vanity in there and and uh prop up that uh wall because it's a load-bearing wall, and then we have to replace the door because the door is just too small.
And then I have other issues with the house I'm in.
So it would be preferable uh if we could move, if if I could find another house uh that you know she could come back to.
Uh this of course is itself problematic with the real estate market the way it is, and you know, and these kind of considerations, right?
So um kind of um uh kind of trapped at the moment uh in a uh not easily um decided upon course of action.
So I've gotta pursue both basically.
I've got to I've got a deadline at some point um she will be recovered enough to come home.
Um you know, I mean there's all kinds of issues, uh nursing care or oxygen, all different kinds of shit here.
But um uh but at the moment she can't come back to where we're at because I we we literally uh the house is too small.
It just you can't even turn a wheelchair in the hall in order to get it into the bathroom.
The only thing that's gonna make this possible is the widening of the door and moving some furniture so that just at the beginning of the hall, you could sort of take an oblique uh pointing the wheelchair at the door of the bathroom, and that works.
Uh my guy Cale had come on out, we've been discussing this.
I've done some um modeling so to speak with the with the wheelchair, uh trying to drive it around and um see what where it works, and boy, it just does not.
So it's um it's something I have to tend to.
We've either gotta basically do a real quick um uh gutting and rebuild, and then I've got to rebuild the shower in the upstairs bathroom anyway, and replace some uh roof of some ceiling in uh one of the bedrooms there that had been contaminated by mold from the bathroom upstairs.
Anyway, long long long process.
Anyway, so uh so I don't have the the time to sit down and do the dedicated working of the crosslings because it's it's not a hundred percent automated.
There's stopping points within the process and decision trees that have to be invoked at that point based on what is found.
And I never reconciled.
I could have automated it.
I could have gone through and set up a routine that would, at the point of these necessary shutdowns, would go and uh find the decision tree information, actually take it from one of the files, put that in place, and then proceed with the processing.
But you know, at when I was doing these reports for like real for money and stuff, I would just be there and I would just do it.
So it's not an issue.
And you know, I was lazy, I didn't want to get it overly complicated.
I was never making the software for anyone else to run anyway, and it was evolving over time in a huge way, so uh, you know, it just worked out this way.
In any event, though, so I don't have crosslings on a lot of this data, so some of it is contradictory, and some of it is um like optional in the sense that the data will say there's gonna be a situation, there's an emotional high point here indicating a um manifestation of something into our environment from this particular area,
and and by the way, here are three or four or five or twenty different sets of data that could slot in and reach the um numeric values indicated by the uh threshold here, the threshold weighting, and uh so one of these could fit.
Now, frequently those sets that it brings in are uh contradictory, you know.
If this happened, then this other one couldn't happen, or if this happened here, then something else would have to happen later on just because of the the nature of the uh this particular thing occurring at this point.
And so as a human you'd look at that, you'd look at the cross links, and so the cross links would be uh indicative of what stuff is to like be eliminated, and this is not an exact procedure, it's not like it's guaranteed that if we eliminate this one, then we're accurate, right?
Frequently, we're probably throwing out the one that will manifest because nature is not clean, nature is not or universe is not clean and predictable, it likes surprises, and so it will frequently um do the thing that you know, you say, No, that can never happen, and sure as sure enough it does, right?
No, it can never happen that Camilla would run for president.
Nah, it can never happen that you know she's ahead in the polls, right?
Well, the polls are are just newspapers pranking numbers, so it doesn't matter.
Uh but you see my point, right?
You know, a year ago you would have said, no, that can't happen.
Um anyway, so frequently stuff will happen that you did not, as the operator of the software, anticipate when you went through the various um optional scenarios that would fit this particular uh niche in the uh emotional tension.
Now, um there's a lot of building emotional tension around uh the Canadian stuff, and I'll let Jean-Claude go into that because as I say, I didn't do cross links, so I gave him a bunch of options, you know, like there's gonna be something happening, and here's option one that it could be, here's option two that it could be, and here's option three, that kind of thing, right?
Um, as I say, sometimes these things are uh mutually uh contraindicated, um, and they cause ripples further on in the in the processing because you know, if this happens, then you know what's gonna happen later on with this other data set,
and that's where the cross links come on in, and they're weighted, so they show you a level of probability that um you know this thing further downstream time-wise has a higher level of um emotional release and higher level of values,
and so it's going to subsume whatever is happening in the near-term future with this other thing, unless whatever's happening with this this other thing uh has like um uh you know an outlier and and it causes the emotional release numbers to be altered because that occurs too as you get these various scenarios,
and and it's like I say, it's um uh you know, it's not a shot in the dark, there's guides, there's frameworks, and so on, but there is it's a uh very sophisticated waiting process, and it requires that you pay attention as the stuff's going on.
And so I do I don't have those for uh Jean-Claude, and I don't have those for the data sets at the moment.
And so in the data sets at the moment, there is indeed an indication uh for some uh super major uh emotional release that might and probably to a certain extent will, regardless whether it's dominated by it or not.
Um this release might involve uh a serious uh real estate crash in uh North America, not limited to the United States, probably um not uh probably even affecting Mexico.
Uh it's gonna be that bad.
Um that I think is fairly sound um projection that it that the real estate crisis is gonna manifest in this particular manner here uh over these next couple of months.
Uh real estate's a goofy situation, right?
Because the real estate market sort of dries up in a serious way after all of the uh schools open up and the kids go back to school because uh all of the parents don't want to buy a new house and move uh and uh in the when their kids are already in school.
So there's like definitive seasons there, and what I'm getting indications of is a distinctly out-of-season occurrence where and okay, and then so I also have real-world support for what I'm saying here because I'm sitting there at the house the other day.
Well, I actually didn't, I went to the post office, got my mail out of my post office box and came on back, and I had a a bunch of notices from a bunch of the counties around here, and they were all the same fucking notice, and that is that we're raising the base valuation on your property against which we tax you.
Um here, right?
And so hang on, there we go, I'm back.
Uh detours, uh geez.
Um anyway, so um, they're raising the the base rate on uh what they value the property in order to be able to charge you more for taxes, because they are not able to meet their budgets, they're overspending anyway.
Our state is basically bankrupt with the communists running it for these past 40 years or longer, 50 years almost.
Um they are they are raising the base rate on the property.
Now, this is uh this is a really screwy situation because it makes you think your property is worth more.
But right now I know that there's a a wave and a pending wave because I'm gonna join it on each and every one of these notices.
I'm going to appeal them all, right?
Uh, just because they need money does not give them the right to come and gouge me just because I happen to own some property.
The uh minimum they went up in base valuation on the properties I own uh was 43 percent.
Uh the raw timber land went up 83 percent in its valuation, and it's like, no, there's no fucking way I could sell it for what the county values it at, and that's probably close to to true on the um the houses as well.
Uh because at the moment we don't have an effective functioning real estate market, and so the county can say that you know this chunk of property is worth half a million dollars, even though you you paid only you know 312,000 for it when you bought it, uh, and it's just sat there, right?
You haven't improved it or it done anything in the time you've owned it in order to make them think it's worth that much more.
But then they come on in and they say, No, it's worth half a million, and then you say, Okay, I gotta get out from underneath this, they're gonna tax the um uh you know the absolute hell out of me on this shit, and so I'm gonna sell it, and then you try and sell it.
Well, the valuation on it is half a million, and everybody's gonna be paying taxes on it at that rate if they buy it from you.
Plus, you're gonna have to close on this, and if you sell Property at too much lower than the um assessed value, you run into issues within the real estate market itself.
Uh financing for you know the purchase, all of this kind of thing.
So it's um uh causes a combinoric uh effect, a snowball effect where uh you know they're raising the valuation further damages and already uh disrupted and in disrepair uh real estate market.
And this is this is kind of where we're at at the moment.
Anyway, so the data sets as I was going through them looking for the Canadian stuff.
It it I got keyed in on it because of the many data sets within the Canadian stuff that I was looking through for Jean-Claude and um and seeing the real estate issues in there, and then going on over and seeing the real estate issues in the broader sets.
And so I'm suspecting that we're we're looking at uh something hitting the mainstream media.
Uh I suspect it'll be before the middle of October, and it'll be like I say, an out-of-season um I'm not gonna say crash, but like collapse of the ability to sell houses uh because of the weird ass negotiations that are going to be involved.
So people will list houses at what they think uh that were what the real estate agents think they can be sold for.
The real estate agents will be working on the county's valuation as their baseline, and houses will not sell.
They'll just sit there and they'll sit there and they'll sit there.
And then at some point, and a lot of houses have been sitting there already, okay, um, for like uh three and four hundred days now in our our area.
Some houses that a few years back would have sold within like 150 days.
We're talking, you know, big money houses.
Um they're just they're sitting there, they're just on the market.
And a lot of these uh big money houses, when you go back and look at them on the listing services, you see that it says, oh, you know, uh, we dropped 50,000 off the price here.
Um I saw a house the other day.
I like looking at these.
Uh the way I set up my searches, it brings me houses that are inappropriate, but I'll look at them sometimes anyway, especially at the moment.
Um my circumstances at the moment, you know, just sort of a distraction to everything that's going on.
I'll I'll pursue some of these houses I know I'm not gonna buy.
But anyway, I saw one house up there in like Bill Gates area in uh around Lake Washington and that kind of thing.
I think the house itself had started off at like 14.8 million or something.
Giant fucker, you know, 12,000 square feet, right?
The that house had two guest houses, and both of those guest houses were bigger than the house I've got.
One of the guest houses had like 4,000 square feet or something in it, right?
Anyway, so no fucking way I'm gonna buy anything like this, or and it couldn't afford it anyway.
But nonetheless, I was looking at it and saw that the thing had started off at 14.8 million and was now down to 11.3.
So uh, you know, take a hundred thousand off here and two hundred thousand off there and so on.
So these people are aware that uh price is driving all of the real estate market, and they're trying to uh in an effective market, they would have had the real estate agent say, no, you know, 14.8, no one's gonna finance that, blah blah blah blah blah.
You know, it's gonna sit here for years before you sell it.
If you really want to sell it, you gotta, you know, get serious and drop down to what you would take for it and just hold and wait for someone to come along and give you what you would take for it.
Um so I uh talked to a uh been out and about seeing people and stuff.
Uh anyway, I talked to a local uh who had been in that situation, and he had a um a clover field, right?
And these are these are uh a hay field, right?
They lease the property to people that grow hay and and other uh types of grasses and stuff on it, and he was selling this a big acreage, um, north and east of the mountains, east of the Cascades.
But anyway, he was telling me about it that he had sold this.
I think it was Timothy Hay, the guy wanted to grow Timothy Hay in it, and it's in a good area for that.
Uh, and the the owner of it had um uh uh finally sold at three million for this.
We're talking a lot of acres, right?
I I don't know how many, maybe three hundred, I don't know.
Um, but um he finally sold, and um but only after uh going through a lot of he said it was really stupid, you know, because he knew what it was worth in his gut, and it was what he took for it, right?
For the three million.
He didn't pay that for it, so you know, and the money's all wonky anyway.
He's old, he just didn't want to hassle with it anymore.
He went out from underneath it, and the county over there had done the same thing to him as it has done to all of us in terms of raising the base valuation.
And so the county over there thought it was worth five, and he knew it was nowhere near gonna sell for that, and it ended up selling for three.
And so now, what's that county gonna do?
Right?
They've got something on the books that that is assessed at two million more than the market demonstrates its worth.
And the guy's gonna grow Timothy Hay.
Um, and uh uh you know, he's not gonna improve the property, it's not gonna be able to be taxed more, it's the same use, and so on.
So the county is like really fucked themselves over uh with this um increase because all of these numbers are gonna come back to uh be calculated into all of these um budget summations for the counties in the state.
I've worked the county government, I've worked for state government, I know how this shit goes.
The governments lie all the time, but they have to report shit um and they have to report that stuff accurately, and so now they've set themselves up for the county without anything changing in their spending patterns, now going into a deficit.
And then they're gonna have this um increased cost level that I don't know if anybody budgeted for.
That is to say, the county is now gonna have to spend who knows how many millions of dollars uh dealing with all these property valuation appeals.
So it's really in my thinking, it's really like shooting yourself in the ass.
Because they're uh they're not none of these properties are ever gonna sell for that amount of money.
They're not being if the banking system was able to support it, it would make sense because you you got inflation.
If the banking system is sound enough to deal with the inflation, you can sort of write it out, right?
Because everything remains relative, but this is not the case here.
The banking system won is not going to be financing uh these kind of valuations for anyone uh for uh new buyers or whatever.
Uh one of the guys down near me when he got his notice, uh we were looking at him there, and he said, Hmm, I'm gonna go to the bank and see if I can mortgage this for what the for the assessed value, which I doubt the bank would do it, um, you know, because it it's actually more than he could sell the house for now.
And he could just walk away from it and pocket the profit, let the bank deal with it.
I think there's gonna be a lot of that.
I think there's gonna be a lot of uh people just um uh doing what they have to and then abandoning some level of responsibility for uh the financial welfare of the property.
It's gonna be quite odd.
That's gonna be coming up through here.
It'll this is uh real estate, it's a slow-moving thing, there's a lot of release language around this, so there will be a lot of people bitching and moaning about it.
Uh it's gonna hit the mainstream media, it will have a reasonably large impact, but it's gonna be an impact that's gonna be sort of like um focused into certain niche uh areas, uh financing, uh, commercial real estate,
uh banking and the real estate market, and then uh the generalized uh homeowner community that will be bitching and moaning, and so there will be a fair amount of histrionics and language about this emerging, and in my opinion, over the course of time it will really come to dominate, and then we'll see the so this is a collapse of the market, all right?
And so that that means the valuations will stay on the property uh individually, they will be appealed.
I doubt the counties will roll them back, although there might be a suit by um people in certain counties at a class action level.
Holy shit.
So I've been driving by one lane traffic that's bumper to bumper and maybe five miles an hour uh heading north.
I'm or heading in inland.
I'm heading outland, outbound.
And this has been going on for the last 15 miles, and I can see it's at least another five or six miles ahead of me.
I do these things right.
I mean I know these traffic patterns, people leave the ocean here around noon on or a little bit earlier on Sunday, so I get out early and I'm I've got the roads leaving the ocean to myself, and now it's it's fairly trafficked at this particular point heading outbound, but it's not very not bad.
Um see some screwy things here.
There was a Tesla car looked like it had just died off on the side of the road, people trying to push it to get it out of that one lane.
Anyway, um so the real estate market by uh we I've got a lot of um I want to say hard lines in the sand, so to speak, right?
Uh definitive time around January 15th out through uh about middle of March, so around uh the odds of March.
So from January until January 15th through February up until about the 15th of March, we've got a lot of these uh very spiky large uh release language points.
Uh one of them for sure around the 15th, 18th of January is related to this real estate market, and that particular set of language has a lot of legal language in it.
So I don't know, you know, it's uh I'm hesitant to suggest that something you know to suggest how that may appear, but it's going to appear within the real estate uh market um language and it'll be focused on legal language,
so there's gonna be some level of suits or something going on there, but nonetheless, the uh indications are here that the um the language is is not indicative of a um shit pheasant just sitting on the side of the road, geez.
Get out of the road, bird.
Uh too small to hit it and make it a meal.
Um I think it's stupefied or something.
Anyway, uh so uh January 15th through March 15th, some kind of uh a legal thing showing up that and so it show up in January and keep going through uh into uh March.
So it'll be a kind of a big deal, so you know, just probably month after month of uh lawsuit kind of shit.
And it's related to uh real estate.
It may I doubt it's gonna be an individual real estate thing, right?
Uh it could be if it was a large enough real estate sale that you know it got a lot of attention and there were other aspects that would get people involved in it, it could be that way, but my thinking at the moment, absent any cross links, is that it would make more sense for this to be showing up as a market-wide um kind of an effect, right?
So uh so we've got that going.
Uh which of course puts more pressure on me to get shit settled, right?
Before all this stuff happens for it for it uh unravels even further.
But anyway, got a bunch of other sets individually that are describing a very tumultuous time, and uh it's gonna be filled with all kinds of violence, all kinds of attacks.
Um I'm not gonna put the terrorism word on it because it's not terrorism.
The goal is not to terrorize people, it's not to cause fear.
Uh terrorism is a political tool, okay?
It's a political tool of the deep state.
It does not exist as a tactic in um warfare, for instance, right?
Uh, you don't put your troops at risk just to terrorize somebody to create a mind effect.
This mind effect is only to benefit the deep state, that sort of a deal.
So I'm not suggesting that we're gonna have quote terrorism.
So the deep state sends these trannies out to terrorize schools.
That's a terrorist act.
That's not, there's no other goal than to kill and cause uh mental anguish.
What I'm talking about now is not that.
So I suspect that we're gonna see the uh emerging of the uh contention that we will probably all fall into oh a cyber truck.
Ugly motherfucker, geez.
Um boy, that's ugly.
Anyway, um so I suspect that what we're gonna be getting into is uh is gonna be called by default a civil war, in that it's gonna be parts of the population uh against each other.
Some of these things are gonna be emerging, though, are gonna be really weird, all right.
You're gonna see some uh you're gonna see uh the emergence of the uh Christian revival I've been talking about that's gonna go on for like 30 or 40 years, uh, and it's gonna be emerging now, and you will see start seeing Christian marches through towns in Europe, okay, and it is a demonstration of force, just like the Moslems get out there and they stomp all over and shout and wave their swords and all of that kind of shit.
That's not terrorism, that is a demonstration of force that's saying fuck around, find out.
Well, now the Christians are gonna start doing it, and this is gonna cause some real issues because these um low intelligence um rape culture inbred uh migrants are are going to react badly uh to this,
they're going to be freaked out on a number of different levels, and they will have the support of the deep state to try and do something about it.
And that's where it's all gonna that's where the rubber's gonna meet the road.
And so at that point, we'll start seeing the open contention here.
And as the open contention goes, the mainstream media is gonna try and uh smear it as you know, race war or something like that, or or political conservative war against the conservatives or war against Christians, something like this, right?
And so it's gonna get really weird, but you're gonna start seeing um firm, resolved.
So, and it'll appear militant, but but I don't wouldn't use that word.
But I'm gonna say firm and resolved uh demonstrations of force uh by the uh indigenous population in all of these white countries, and the um the brown people, the brown immigrants are gonna freak out, they're gonna be backed by the deep state, they will do things, and then there will be the backlash.
And so around that time, January through March, we should start seeing the burning of the synagogues.
We should start seeing the burning of the mosques.
Okay, some mosques are just like storefronts, uh, you know, in like um uh you know, a shopping mall, that kind of thing.
They're not necessarily big dedicated buildings.
So those will be the ones that will show up first, by the way, according to the data sets.
Is you know, this storefront mosque was burned out by a fireball.
Uh, you know, uh this synagogue uh was blown up or this synagogue was flooded with manure, um, you know, this synagogue was burned down, uh, this particular way.
There could be a lot of Jewish people attacked, lots and lots and lots of Jewish people attacked.
Not only is the left being uh programmed in this um uh free Palestine thing to be very much anti-Jewish, they're not anti-Semitic because the Palestinians are Semitic.
These guys are pro-Semitic people, they're just anti-Jewish, and and the Jews are going to be attacked.
So I've been saying this since I since 2008.
I didn't want to start discussing it any earlier than that because I had no faith in the forecast of it.
This shit's showing up in the data.
I couldn't believe that that things would get to this level.
It made no sense whatsoever, but it kept going and going and going, and then around 2008, uh so it started showing up maybe in the early runs in 2001, but you know, uh you get into finally got into 2008, it's like, well, I better start talking about this because it's real.
It's gonna show up, and it indeed is.
Um we have not even started on this, And uh the blowback against Jewish people and Jewish institutions, including banks, uh cannot be over stated at this point.
No matter how much hyperbole I might uh use in finding the words and putting this uh description out, it will not do justice to what we're going to encounter here.
So you know, I've got friends of mine that are that are Jewish by birth.
Uh I know some uh observant Jews that will talk to me because they don't think of me as being um you know an evil bastard, even though I'm against Judaism, and I have all these reasons for being against Judaism, and I can't be dissuaded from being against Judaism.
Uh I'm not against Jews.
I don't give a shit about the individuals, right?
I don't care about the people.
If you if you're in my face and you're doing something, I will respond to it.
But you know, and I know that the Jews are attacking me, but it's really the Elohim worship cult and the Pharisees that own the Jewish community, and most of the Jews are ignorant as to why they are attacking me.
Um anyway, though, so this is going, as I say, you cannot overstate this in terms of the data.
It is just uh it's been growing for decades, and it looks like we're finally getting into it uh this year and next.
And all through 2025 and into 2026, we will have these conditions.
They will wind down as things occur.
You know, we will have military movements in the US that will work on this, but it's it's um this is a 50-year problem.
This problem has been growing for 50 years, it will not be solved in months.
We will be dealing with this shit uh for the next decade in cleaning it all up.
You can make we will make rapid progress uh early on in the early days, and we'll see very heartening improvements, uh, as I say, rapidly, once we get the commies out of power and start dealing with it.
But it may actually take um active kinetic activity, may take uh kinetic action and to get them out, right?
So we just don't know how that's gonna go.
It could go smooth, and then we can put all this energy into the repairs, or we may be delayed as a society in dealing with the uh removal of the impediments that are at the top.
We're just gonna have to see how that works out.
But we're there now, it'll start happening this month.
This is the month where the shit hits the fan, and it's gonna get blown back on all of us.
We're really gonna be able to um uh witness the the stuff showing up.
Probably a lot of people are already seeing the effects in the mainstream media and this kind of thing.
Uh in terms of you know what they're viewing and the language showing up.
Hang on a second here.
Um anyway, so I wanted to also make a note that um so far I think that my uh stalker problem is solved.
Uh I'm not gonna go into the details, uh, some of which I don't even know, but I had mentioned that I had this problem to some people.
Um these people have uh uh belong to a club, and uh members of that club uh had done some research, and I did as well, and we found out that these stalkers are out of a particular synagogue up in north of Seattle.
I'm not gonna be more specific about where it is.
I don't want to cause it any more problem.
I don't want anybody else taking action.
We've already um there's been a discussion uh between members of the club and the uh this particular rabbi, and the very day that very fucking day uh the stalkers left.
So um I have not seen them since.
Uh it's been a number of weeks now.
It's been nice to be able to go out about without being that paranoid uh and having to walk around with um you know uh primed and loaded weapons.
So I was determined to shoot the next time.
I had an opportunity to shoot The guy that clipped me uh on the beach with the um electric bike and the golf club.
I'm still dealing with the damage to the knee.
Probably should have had surgery, but I just you know it happened at the same time as my couple of weeks before my wife had her fall and all of these problems, so I just it was healing up, so I just let it go.
And it'll probably um uh probably do just fine.
I've got so many other damaged joints that this one is minor by comparison.
In any event.
So, in any event though, so uh the members of the club went and talked to this rabbi.
Uh words were said uh that I had written.
I mean, I I had a very short uh, you know, three lines that I wanted delivered.
Uh those three lines were delivered.
Um this particular club, um you wouldn't want to fuck with these people, right?
You'd just look at them and you know you're not gonna fuck with them.
Um anyway, and so the rabbi apparently made a phone call, and all those guys left, and I haven't seen any of them since.
So this is very good.
Um it also confirms to me that it was entirely a Jewish-run organization, it was entirely run out of this particular synagogue that's um uh north of Seattle.
Took us a while to figure it out, but the one of the guys that was a stalker um was kind of stupid, and I was able to get some information by photographing some stuff off his car, and uh that's that's what led us to be able to track him down.
And once we got him, the others were easily discovered.
Oh, there's my car.
The cops have the same kind of car as I have, right?
I've got a Cadillac Escalade.
It's my old man car.
I don't have much in the way of luxuries in my life.
I I live pretty simply uh, but with all of this driving and stuff and living way out, I wanted a reliable vehicle, and when um COVID came around, I thought, okay, you know, my FJ cruiser and stuff is is old and uh run into the problems and so on.
So I got a Cadillac, got this um Cadillac Escalade.
My grandfather had my father's father had had a Cadillac when he retired, so it's kind of interesting.
I like it a lot, and uh it was just so happens that I bought it from used uh from uh the feds in Montana where they'd used it as it was described as um a VIP uh transport vehicle, and I I'm not gonna go into uh you know the agencies and all of that,
but uh when I um when I bought it, I had to have these uh rings taken off of the back seat that were used to secure leg shackles so and but hey, let me tell you the feds uh in Montana they gotta drive a lot of distance out there, right?
So this vehicle was set up with a specialized version of the software, which unfortunately went away when I had to have the the thing worked on and the software reset at the um dealership.
But they had a specialized version of the software that got me between 36 and 39 gallon uh miles to a gallon, and what it does is it shuts down as you get up into a cruising speed, like on these vast long freeways um kind of thing, as you get up cruising speed, it starts shutting down the cylinders.
And so you're you're once it maintains speed.
I don't know the ratio or any of that, you know.
I think that it only shuts down four out of the eight, and and you're just sort of a four-cylinder and it doesn't one by one, but these are just suppositions on my part.
But I was getting 36 miles to a gallon.
First, I thought it was you know, I thought the thing was wonky and took it into the dealer and said that can't be, and they looked at it and they said, No, that's legit.
Now that it's um uh software had to be reset, it went back to initially it went back to uh 21 miles to a gallon.
And then I started going through all of the software settings and stuff on my own, and now I'm back up to 28.8 uh miles per gallon uh as my average on this trip.
That's not bad.
Uh uh shit, okay.
There's cops here, there's aid cars.
Um it looks like there's a fire engine.
I'm gonna have to Get over here just because it makes sense.
they're already coming our way.
I'll let them pass and then get back out there with the traffic.
Okay.
Hopefully, there's not a fire further on down.
Those can block the roads for long time.
Hours.
The roads around here are so narrow, really.
Anyway, so stalkers are gone.
We got all kinds of problems.
Real estate market.
It looks like we're gonna get into uh kinetic action starting this month that will go on for a couple of years.
Uh I won't go into any more detail until I if I can get around to doing the cross legs.
I just don't know that I will be able to.
I've got so much stuff here to do and so many new deadlines uh on me for getting things done that that I'm just basically probably gonna blow it off.
Uh it takes so long and you gotta shepherd it.
So, anyway, guys, take care.
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