Make-a-way! Period.
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Hello humans, hello humans. | |
Friday the 13th. | |
I'm outside. | |
It's after lunch. | |
Maybe it's like 12:30 or something. | |
It may be more feasible for me to do a bunch of little blurbs than to get into stuff in depth, except occasionally, simply because of my schedule and what's going on. | |
We're at a point here now where if you go back and read the old altar reports and the old um and the follow-ons, you know, all of the bare naked wealth and all of that. | |
It was describing a period of time where we would reach the hyper novelty and then the discontinuity, which is just now arising. | |
And then as a response to the discontinuity and the um the hyper novelty, uh, we would enter this period that I had called make a way, right? | |
Like everybody's gonna have to make their own way, so they're gonna make a way to get it done, whatever it is that they need done because of the situation that we'll be in. | |
And that situation that we're gonna be in is um uh uh shading into crawling into uh much greater levels of uncertainty about all different kinds of things. | |
So basically what you can do is you can just draw a circle on a on a piece of paper and uh put a dot in the middle, and that dot is you, and then around the outside of the the edge of the circle you write um, you know, uh economic, political, military, science, cultural, uh, religion, anything you can think of, right? | |
Supplies, uh anything. | |
Um of the stuff on the outside of the circle is in the in the realm of uncertainty. | |
And the only thing that is certain to you is those things that you move into your circle of certainty. | |
So if there's uh you know, if there's food issues, you've got to move the foods into your circle of certainty, so you need to grow your own or whatever, right? | |
Um if there's uh religious uncertainty, you need to take that part of the religion that makes it work for you and move it into your area of control. | |
So basically what you're doing is you're decentralizing, you're actively decentralizing all of those services and systems that support the world as you want to live it. | |
Uh because this is your choice, right? | |
Anyway, so this will be an active effort that's going to be forced on you over these next few years. | |
Uh and in my way of thinking, you should maybe have a look at doing a few bits and pieces of it at least ahead of time, right? | |
So that you're not uh dealing with it when you're forced to. | |
A lot of this is going this uncertainty will uh derive from the breakdown of the many um uh systems upon which we uh depend, right? | |
It's our dependence on those those systems, and the idea in our mind that those systems are more or less solid, more or less reliable, and that dependence upon them is our are basically provides us with this level of certainty about our lives, and all that's going away. | |
Now, uh at one level I want to note that it would be possible to take the philosophical stance, uh, as I have said in the past, that our entrance into these particular times is part of a universal uh phenomena that we can't see because we're too deep inside of it, right? | |
And it may be, like in a broad sense, you could think of it this way. | |
Uh universe is sitting, the consciousness is sitting around and it's bored, it knows everything, it is everything, and so it thinks about the idea of novelty. | |
Could it create something that's new? | |
And even that thought itself is new, and so it gets the universe all whipped up, so it uh or the consciousness all whipped up, and so it creates universe, and within universe it creates the materium and all of us guys, right? | |
And the circumstances that provide all of us guys with our lives. | |
So if it's attempting to create hyper uh create novelty for itself, then you could see where it would be advantageous to that goal to have uh periods or waves of uh uncertainty that we could think of as being uh attempts to create newness or randomness out of that uncertainty, out of the chaos of that time. | |
Because there's no point creating universe if you know everything is always going to happen and there's no uh possibility of anything new arising. | |
You know, why bother, right? | |
Uh so the whole point of universe, all of us guys in it, is basically the same kind of um rationale or same kind of uh hope on the same kind of methodology as is used by neural nets, neural nets at a very, very, very, very diminutive uh level of this kind of thing where you just have at you have all these little tiny chunks of software that that run and eat a bunch of data and can surprise you sometimes in how the results are | |
uh turned out. | |
Um and again, it's basically the universe that's interacting with there, you know, uh which part of the data is at by the the little neural net bots at this point, etc. | |
etc. | |
So a lot of it has to do with the timing involved and not necessarily uh extraneous levels of you know new and different conclusions coming from these software because the software can't create anything, all it can do is slice and dice as you tell it to do so. | |
Anyway, um with universe, it's different because universe, in my opinion, is attempting to create novelty for itself, and and these periods of uncertainty seem to serve that purpose on many different levels. | |
But regardless of that, okay, without regard to that, we are definitely in hypernovelty, discontinuity is emerging now. | |
We're seeing the impacts of some of it with the uh ratcheting up the increase in language about space aliens technology, uh zero point energy, all of this kind of stuff, right? | |
And it's uh on a trend line that suggests it's going to be continuing. | |
It's also on a trend line that suggests there's going to be all kinds of of uh problems created by by this trend for officialdom, and that officialdom's already in the process of responding, even and even in doing so is falling behind the natural outbreak of it. | |
So it's going to be very interesting as officialdom becomes uncertain about everything, right? | |
Because officialdom is used to being or to having some level of certainty. | |
I know people that would reach uh uh various levels of um power within government and stuff who would become very, very, very uncertain once they got to those levels because they realized how shaky everything really was. | |
Um anyway, though, so uh we're coming into uh this period of uncertainty that you will feel at a uh personal level, right? | |
It's gonna be affecting all aspects of your life. | |
There will be many, many, many novel ways. | |
So, like who who would have thought uh even you know, five weeks ago that uh you have to be uh uncertain about your cats, right? | |
This kind of thing. | |
So uh now we have an entirely different uh level of cogitation that's gonna be needed to navigate through this than we are used to providing. | |
So you won't be able to go through life uh on autopilot anymore, right? | |
Just getting up, going to work and all of that. | |
These conditions are going to be uh increasing to the point where you will find uncertainty affecting all aspects of your life, including the structure of work, money, currency, uh, energy, food, military, uh, all of this stuff. | |
It's all gonna just come out in the open and everything's going to be uncertain. | |
This period of uncertainty is going to exist for a considerable period of time. | |
Uh in minor instances in the past, we've had periods of uncertainty that lasted for 20 and 30 years, right? | |
There was like the 30 years war in Europe. | |
But I was thinking something much more recent, and that was the period of um World War II. | |
If we take into account there the big political changes prior to World War II, Just in Europe, not fingering the rest of the world, but in the early part of the 1920s, uh we had um the political uncertainty going into military uncertainty, economic uncertainty with the hyperinflation in Germany, etc. | |
etc. | |
etc. | |
And that persisted. | |
We're arguably we're still living within that period of uncertainty, but it persisted at that level uh all the way through into the 50s, into the 1950s. | |
So we were looking at a uh 20 plus years of uh or 30 plus years of uh an uncertainty wave. | |
Uh we're now in another one of those, uh a very big wave, in my opinion, that's that's um going to be bringing us uncertainty in all these uh aspects uh of the life. | |
Now it's always been there. | |
We just have had mental blocks to actually seeing it. | |
We've always had faith in the institutions, you know, faith in the in the 7-Eleven having, you know, your soda or whatever the hell you're after, right? | |
Uh so uh now that's gonna go away there, and it'll go away for many different reasons in in that will vary based on where you're at. | |
So even the reason that it's going away is going to be uncertain based on where you're at. | |
And this is important because if all of it went away for one reason or the other or whatever, then you would have a level of certainty about that. | |
Now you're not even going to have a level of uh certainty about the uncertainty aspect that's creeping into your life. | |
And this is just the nature of the time we're going to be getting into, and it's the lead-in to sci-fi world. | |
Okay, so now let me say that uh it's my opinion, it's my conclusion that in December and January we're going to have a uh flurry of um contentious words that will appear. | |
I don't know where they'll come from, so I don't know what what sphere of the of humanity they will come from, but they will be impacting government and corporations relative to uh UFO technology. | |
At that point, uh we're sort of entering into the real exposure, the real disclosure, so to speak, of the nature of our reality, and uh to some extent the nate the the um announcement, the uh conceptualization of the intervention uh uh that we are being targeted uh by right at this moment. | |
And so it's gonna be very, very interesting, be a lot of contentious words. | |
Government's gonna try and do things. | |
Uh uh corporations and people are going individuals are going to resist and put it back on government to see if there's a will, uh political will to pursue it. | |
And and so it's going to be a challenge, a test, right? | |
Um, and we'll see how it unfolds. | |
The very exciting times relative to the uh UFO, UAP disclosure, all of that. | |
Uh we're gonna get into some uh something that's gonna shake the uh uh woo crowd as well as the normies will be the information that will come out about space aliens in uh and sort of an official format, right? | |
And in doing so, it's gonna like blow away a lot of these delusions that the um the woo crowd has. | |
And so there's gonna be major upheaval and change uh for all of your woo personalities in podcasting and stuff, from like uh I don't know when it'll start in December, maybe it'll start early, maybe it'll be mid-month, but it'll go on from there uh through about April or so, | |
in sort of um uh an increasing wave that sort of peaks in early April as a lot of this stuff comes out, and you'll see that these people that are you know saying that they're channeling the you know, Zeta reticulans or whatever the fuck are just gonna be um ridiculed based on this new level of knowledge. | |
What's actually going to be occurring is the introduction of information, I in my opinion, my tentative conclusion. | |
What's actually going to be occurring is there's going to be an introduction of information about space aliens and stuff by the government quite deliberately, even if it looks like it was stolen or leaked or whatever, and it will be done so that the normies can start acclimatizing themselves to uh the concepts involved, right? | |
And so we're gonna get into this interesting kind of a uh situation where there will be many normies that will take this information and run with it and they will uh go faster and lap the woo people. | |
They'll absorb the information more, make more correct decisions and so on than the woo people. | |
This will be because the Wu people are holding on to all of their prejudices that have been inbuilt to them by the 80 years of disinformation that's come out from officialdom that has produced all of the doozies and woosies like uh Cory Good the butthead, right? | |
And all the people that mimicked Cory. | |
Bear in mind there's a lot of people still out there still spewing the 20 and back and the Solar Warden and all of this kind of shit. | |
Uh so uh it's a gonna be an interesting time. | |
And the Woo people are gonna really suffer some shocks and fractures and uh again they will all of the life will be up uncertain for them as well. | |
Anyway, I gotta get back to it. |