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Dec. 6, 2024 - Clif High
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If gov't can't lie....

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Hello humans, hello humans.
December 6th, still a little after 12.
When you start at three in the morning, you know, you got a nine-hour day in by the time it's noon.
That sort of thing.
So uh interesting times here.
Uh I'm I've got a another little audio if it comes out here, I'll upload it too, uh, talking about um uh using AI as anti-lie detector or uh as an as a lie detector, right?
As an anti-lie aid, uh, because you can run um uh videos and audios through AI and then ask it for an opinion, you know, is this is this fellow lying or whatever, and it uh it has the um some of them have the availability of software that will analyze uh microfluctuations in the voice relative to uh veracity,
and so you can tell if someone's lying just by the voice, or there's others that do um basically like you know, body language, facial expression kind of thing, and uh none of this is uh military grade, so we can imagine that the military military grade stuff is you know not only able to tell if you're lying, but you know, basically to tell how the how your digestion is doing, right?
That sort of thing.
Uh so it's gonna be an interesting world.
So now well, so right now, after the election, we've seen a real drop-off in uh views for oh, people like 107, right?
His job's done, Trump's elected, that kind of thing.
A lot of people just decide, okay, you know, he's tedious, he he goes on and on and on about all these Bible stories without getting any point, really.
And um, you know, and so I'll just go listen to stuff elsewhere.
This is also true of um uh Gene D code, uh, you know, um Patriot Underground, Patriot Street Fighter, uh, you know, and then of course there's all the the grifters and shills, and they're you know, Charlie Ward and all these kind of guys, uh Phil Godlusky, all of these these sorts, and their their views are are dropping as well, their audience is shrinking because of the success of the election.
Now we're gonna be coming into a period of time where uh I could do it now because I I know how to run the software and I know how to do all of this, but pretty soon we'll have easy interfaces for uh regular people to just say, Oh, you know, I want to see if the guy in this video is lying, and they'll be able to take that video and drop it into AI and ask AI, well, is this you know, is it likely this guy's lying, or is it likely that this bullshit he's he's proffering is true?
Well, you know, all of the guys that are doing their uh you know their bullshit uh uh you know, 20 in packs, or you know, uh bullshit, you know, secret space program captain, uh, you know, wrongfully stuck in jail, all of this kind of shit.
All of those things will instantly flag.
Boom, boom, boom, you know, it's a lie, it's a lie, it's a lie.
And so this could really destroy uh not only the grifter network, uh, you know, all the XRP and the QR Q RS stuff, QFS stuff, you know.
Um that was all lies, that's 100% lies.
Nasara has a uh single document at its base that never actually was voted on, was never submitted uh to Congress, it's not in the congressional record, yada yada yada.
There's no documentation about the document itself.
It was intended to act as the basis for the scam of Nasara.
And in my opinion, that original document, which was done in like I want to say 1993, maybe.
Um in my opinion, it was done by the CIA or one of these intelligence outfits, you know, um Mossad or the British Mossad.
Um so anyway, so all of that shit's gonna go away.
Uh, you know, um you'll be able soon, you you would be able to have your phone and dial in an AI and have that AI listen with you when you're talking to policemen or FBI agents or any other government official, And you can say, nope fucker, you're lying.
Nope, fucker, you're lying.
AI is saying you're lying, that's not gonna happen.
Get the fuck out of here.
So this gonna really impact all kinds of government because mostly all government does is some form of lying and uh support for lying and paying for lying or uh trying to substantiate their lying.
So, you know, all of the climate change guys, you won't have you won't be able to have any of those wefers out there um talking about this on TV because they'll be able to instantly just pull that vid up, shoot it over there, and they'll say, Nope, nope, this is a lying, and it's probably a political agenda.
Uh so you know, that's that's kind of what we're getting into is that AI is anti-lie.
And so this could destroy people like Carrie Cassidy who actually believe uh the lies being told her uh by her supposed whistleblowers, right?
And none of her whistleblowers will ever uh want to interview with her because people like me will be able to take those bids down and then have AI work it through, and if I wanted to, I could take each and every statement they make and have AI put up uh uh you know thumbs up or a thumbs down or put a big flag for lies or whatever, and so it's gonna really destroy uh videos that are like all based around lies and stuff, right?
And so this now we're entering into this new world.
Um we're we're probably less than a couple of months from that.
There's people doing this now uh with the individual chunks of software, and in my opinion, it'll only be like maybe a couple of months before we have um an AI coordinated version of this that you can download as an app.
And uh, you know, the AI would pop into existence when you fire off the app, it would go and fetch its tools, which are the connections to the um the software that tells it uh you know what constitutes a lie and this kind of thing, because it basically it's comparing the uh frequencies of your voice,
it doesn't listen to you what you're saying or content, it doesn't analyze any of that, it simply listens to the frequency and the vibration of your your voice, and it hunts for these little tells that you're lying, a certain kind of tremulousness in this particular uh vocal cord, that sort of thing, right?
So uh AI does not understand AI is not conscious, there's no consciousness in AI ever anywhere, and uh Carrie Cassidy is just absolutely full of shit about that.
Um, as are all the other people that are telling her AI is conscious.
This David Adair guy is just feeding into her fantasies, uh, just as this um uh turd paladin uh was feeding into her fantasies telling that her that he worked on the QFS, you know, he we he worked on it, yeah, dude.
You know, show some receipts.
That's bogus, it's a lie.
There is no QFS.
Uh I know because I know code and I know technical stuff, and the QFS description that's coming across is absolutely bogus.
Cannot physically happen that you can ever network uh quantum computers.
They're batch machines, and they have to be isolated.
Also, by the way, let me just point out that the existence of the um uh uh Gordy Rose um uh quantum computers proves that we live in an ontology because they spend okay,
let's just say that 80 to 90, somewhere between 80 and 90 percent of the uh construction cost of a uh quantum computer goes to isolating it from human consciousness.
So if we didn't live in in an ontology, that would not be necessary.
All right, it proves we do live in an ontology and that our consciousness is connected to the greater consciousness from which the quantum computer is trying to extract meaningful information.
I dispute that they even by their own uh metrics, the quantum computers are only right 67.9% of the time.
Um, and that's really only when they have the potential to choose the right answer out of a multiple right answers.
If they have to choose uh a yes or a no kind of an answer for a quantum computer, it's wrong 90% of the time.
Um And that's just with a binary choice, right?
The only way it really gets any kind of um success is where the human mind participates by allowing, you know, any of these five different things to be the answer, and then they just constrain it so it can only pick from those five.
Um so it that's just kind of the the way that this shit works.
So the technical aspect of the quantum financial system is 100% bogus.
And and Charlie Ward and all these people that were touting, oh, everything's gonna be on the blockchain, on the quantum financial system.
Horseshit, horseshit, horseshit.
You know, they have no idea what it takes to digitize stuff.
I spent the better part of, you know, or I spent a good chunk of the early or the first 20 years of my life working with organizations that were in the process of trying to digitize non-digital assets that were only paper.
Uh, you know, so not physical stuff at all, which is ever so much more difficult to digitize, to tie, you know, to tie into digitally with a document, you can at least scan it, and then you have to put it in your database and all of that.
And that's what I did for my for my um livelihood for a long, long, long, long time.
Uh dozens of years, right, uh, was to actually do the work, design the software systems, design the whole thing, scanning operations, figuring it all out, this sort of a deal, right.
I actually find that quite intriguing.
I mean, it's terrible.
You know, it's a nasty nitpicky little work uh finding exactly that particular area in the code um where you can take a digital signature and insert it in this in this document um at just this point, and it will print out perfectly every time on the line in that signature document, right?
It's uh it's i i it's tricky, but you know, getting into the um uh uh postscript and um uh that sort of thing for uh printing, right?
It was fun.
I enjoyed that part.
The the challenge of finding that particular spot and doing all these cool kind of technical things.
So I was way deep, right?
Um with this shit.
Uh so anyway, so you know, you don't have to trust me.
Quantum uh financial system will never mature.
If you've got any kind of an investment in it, you're an idiot.
You know, you've been taken.
Um, and you need to really adjust your thinking on that and and go about your business and then 10 years from now, see if the quantum financial system has come into existence or not, right?
I've been hearing about Nasara Gasara since the early 2000s, year 2000, 2001, something like that.
Somewhere in there they started really touting it.
Uh, and again, it's a horseshit, it's uh it's a scam.
Uh, you know, a way to take your money from you.
Uh uh a way to fleece the unwary.
Now that won't be feasible once we've got these um uh you know lie detector AIs.
Uh I think that'll be really cool.
Uh you know, I knew Cory Good was lying, and I can tell you every single time he lies just by looking at his face.
Now we'll be able to do it with not just my opinion, but uh, you know, some level of um uh support, some level of um receipts, so to speak, in that the AI will be able to say why it thinks that he's lying, right?
This particular eye movement, uh, you know, that the little tremor at this particular point in the statement in this particular uh part of the vocal cord.
You know, all goes to the idea that, oh, this fucker's lying.
Uh so it'll be a lot easier, right?
So we won't have so many scamming opportunities.
So really this is gonna put um uh Corey Good, David Wilcock, Charlie Ward, um ECTI, uh you know, all of these kind of people, uh Gene D code, um uh all of these fuckers, they're all gonna be put out of business by this.
And so we're only a couple of months from that.
Uh I happen to know we're only a couple of months from that because I'm a techie and other techies talk to me.
They sometimes ask my opinion about things relative to you know software design and stuff, and so we'll chat about where their projects are and and what they're doing.
And they also know that I may discuss in a vague way, uh, you know, a general concept or idea, but I'm never gonna reveal names or code or who they work for or you know their expected launch date or any of that.
Uh because I'm a techie and I've been there.
I've been there when people have outed my stuff two months early.
That kind of thing.
So, you know, I'm not gonna do that to somebody else.
Anyway, though, so uh the new Um lie detector world is just gonna be so fascinating seeing the social consequences of AI assistance in our uh human-to-human uh social interaction and this is relatively soon.
Now, during this period after that period of time, government uh okay, so anyway, government's gonna have problems in any event, right?
Whether or not this shit rolls out in February, they're gonna have problems in February, March, and so on, right?
All throughout the rest of next year and all throughout 2026.
Uh the AI will intrude once it's starting to uh be uh easily available in an app.
And uh it'd probably be a very best-selling kind of an app, right?
Um so it'll be just really interesting, as I say, to see the social consequences of um uh the uh introduction of this kind of technology, and while that is going on, while AI is causing problem for the liars in government,
which is basically everybody, um, while that's ongoing, government's going to have a whole slew of issues on its own uh that will um also be uh hassling it, and so it's like, well, I don't need this AI issue, right?
I don't need uh all of these citizens knowing that all of our government workers are continuously lying to them.
Uh let alone, you know, um players in the game like the FBI and the intelligence people and so on.
And by the way, this will really fuck up all the intelligence agencies.
Um you'd be able to do this to phone calls and and that kind of stuff in real time as it's occurring.
Uh so it's gonna be, you know, like lie detectors on everybody.
Uh, you know, lie detector on steroids, because it'll be wow, there's a straight line, massive chemtrail block of clouds, one of those absolutely straight lines down the edge of it running a hundred fucking miles.
Um anyway, so um, so government's gonna be having all kinds of problems, they're also gonna have problems with the um language uh about AI or about uh aliens, okay, at the same time that we're dealing with all of the AI stuff.
So uh so I can just imagine government now being faced with a real uh conundrum, you know, a not easily solved problem, and that is they're gonna have to deal with aliens, the idea, other countries dealing with aliens, the uh all of the aliens showing up, all the UFOs and stuff, and now we'll know that all their fuckers are lying.
Uh we'll have AI be able to tell that, oh, you know, Lua's Alessandro here, he's lying, or this guy gold, he's lying.
And you know, the the senators can have it up there, and they can say, Nope, you're lying.
I've got AI here right on my desktop, and it's listening to you and it's telling me you're lying.
Now, what's the real truth of the matter?
And so this could put real burden on government because what are they going to do?
Now, in my opinion, all of the people that were there at the UAP conference that were being questioned are theater, right?
They're just there to sell a uh move the plot along and sell a story.
So I don't know that government even intends that they tell the truth, right?
I don't know that any of those senator people or anybody that was questioning them ever expected to actually hear any truth.
I think these a lot of these people were read in on it, okay.
They knew what they were going to uh hear from these individuals before they even sat down.
This includes the uh the dark-haired woman that was running things there.
I can't think of her name at the moment.
Um anyway, so uh, I think she knew.
I think she knew that she was supposed to stay in these particular in a particular lane in dealing with this and not hassle these guys too much.
But now we'll be able to run all of their past statements and through these uh through the videos through the AI and say, oh, look, he lied back then.
You know, should we get him on perjury charges?
Uh, you know, I mean, the statute of limitations is still still there.
He lied to Congress knowingly, etc.
We've got proof he lied.
We don't know what the actual truth of the matter is that he should have revealed and did not, but we do know from his own actions and from the ontology providing us all these tools that he is lying in and of this moment.
Um, so as I say, we're coming into a very curious period of time.
Uh government's gonna be transformed, not only because of the space aliens, but in addition, because of all this other shit that we're doing, right?
And it's all going to compound.
So I and you know, in them in the midst of all of this, we're gonna have these giant uh financial um upheavals, okay.
Not gonna call them crashes because when something can't come back, it's not a crash, right?
So it either died or it morphed.
Uh it's not simply crashing down and then go to rise back up.
So they crashed the price of Bitcoin, some 14,000, and then it started rising back up because that was um uh it sold into a demand that was too heavy to suppress the price.
And this is the way it's gonna be from now on, in my opinion.
We're right at the skirting the edge with unumtanium.
So maybe in a few days you'll see the the price of um uh Bitcoin really start shooting up, and it is going to be because there will be no sellers, right?
So the buyers are going to have to try and see what price is attractive to people that own Bitcoin to induce them to part with it.
And right at the at the moment, we're around 100,000, and a lot of the people are gonna say, no, I know that the dollar is fucking dying.
I want to keep my Bitcoin.
You know, 250,000 is too little dollars for me to go to the trouble of selling you my Bitcoin.
And I suspect we will just shoot right through.
Uh there's there's very little resistance uh between uh a hundred thousand and two hundred and fifty thousand, and and the two hundred and fifty thousand number you'll hear bantied about, and I don't think that that's actually effective resistance.
I think that's the the uh on-ramp to really serious price escalation as it becomes known that unoptanium uh uh the state of unumptainium uh is now active, right?
That you just won't be able to buy a lot of this stuff because people will be unwilling to shhed it for dollars.
And that's really what it is.
If you're gonna offer them gold, hey, yeah, we can we can make a deal, you know.
Um, but paper dollars, no thanks.
Just not interested.
And that's um that's the kind of situation we've we've got shaping up.
I suspect that we might really hit unobtainium uh talking about it in the news and stuff by maybe June, maybe earlier.
It's just gonna depend on how really wonky shit gets, right?
But um unobtainium is a condition that exists as government goes down, and as um uh we get to the point where all of the government workers and stuff start walking off the job because the amount of money they're being paid is not worth it, and um uh it's uh getting very, very, very um uh debilitating to work for 30 days to get enough money to basically survive too, that sort of thing, right?
Uh just not tenable, you just can't keep doing that.
Oh, there's one of my sheriff's deputy buddies, they always wave at me, they recognize the vehicle.
Uh anyway, so government and aliens, and government and aliens means fundamentally social order uh smacks into the wall of the ontology.
And so this is something government fears, okay.
Uh it has feared such things all the way back to 325 um CE, right?
The year 325, um Constantine uh had a convocation, and he brought all the Christians together and or all these religious people together.
The the Waconian mine virus was running huge through Rome at that time.
Rome had a um uh widespread mental illness throughout the uh vast extent of the empire, it was growing.
That mental illness was disruptive to the cohesion of the empire and was threatening Constantine's army.
And it was basically a form of woke, okay, and uh this form of woke that Constantine was battling uh insisted that you be ignorant, all right.
It it so it was against all of the people in the city that had ever gone to any form of a of a class, any form of an education.
And it was only the ignorant that could get into heaven, is basically what it's saying, right?
And so there were all of these things about that woke mind virus that were destroying Constantine's effort to hold the empire together and make it better.
So what he did was to create a unifying religion.
And he uh did this over the course of three or four years, uh, so 325 up to 328, really.
And uh the guy in charge of that was this fellow by the name of uh Eusebius.
And Eusebius was a master, um, he was a master of a lot of things.
He was a very good administrator.
He ends up later on running um uh a whole province.
Um, but he was also a really good researcher, he's a philosopher, he's a mathematician, and had other skills, um, language, etc., right?
Anyway, so they uh Constantine and Eusebius had decided that they needed a unifying religion, it had to have these characteristics, and they went ahead and they invented uh Yeshua uh Krishna, which later becomes Romanized uh by the end of 328 into Jesus Christ.
And Yeshua was a British god.
Constantine was uh was a Brit and he um uh inherited from his father, he inherited the uh the UK and France and part of Spain.
That was his empire, and he used that to raise an army and take over the Roman Empire.
Uh anyway, so he creates this religion, he creates Jesus Christ uh out of uh Yeshua, British god, and Krishna, the Hindu god, Krishna, because he had um so many more stories and such a longer history, and so we start getting the Bible,
and all the Bible stories are all basically all stories about the uh Krishna and Arjuna taken from the um the Gita from the Ba uh Bhavagad Gita, um, which is a subset of the Mahabharata, okay.
Um so the Gita is a big fucking book, and it's a subset of this even bigger book.
Anyway, though, Gita, by the way, means book, but um, so um, so they create their unifying religion and it works against the mind virus, and the empire is is uh stitched together and so on and so on.
Then, okay, so that was uh 328, and then in four by 455, so a little over a hundred plus years, and we find that the uh woke mind virus takes over the church.
Okay, uh so uh the church was uh was a weapon against their version of the woke mind virus.
It functions, it beats the woke mind virus uh back to nothing, but then over the course of a hundred plus years, um, 150 years, uh the woke mind virus resurfaces within the church itself.
So that tells you all kinds of things about the ontology, should you care to pursue those thoughts.
Uh, I'm not gonna go into that at the moment.
Anyway, though, um that was a time that they killed Hypatia.
So that was like a temp um a temporal marker.
The woke mind virus couldn't stand uh just like current woke people can't stand you telling them the truth.
They will literally flee if you say a man can't be a woman and a man can't grow a uterus, and you demand them some proof of them and put them on the spot and stuff, they will literally leave because their minds cannot cope.
They can't cope with the their the persona, the personality cannot cope with the total lack of reality that underpins its viewpoint in the world, which supports its own existence.
This is why I'm of the opinion now that the woke mind virus in people is a case of uh parasitic persona, uh identified as parasitic consciousness in most of the literature from the 90s, but I object to that word for all different kinds of reasons.
Anyway um uh so uh so the religion worked to get rid of the uh woke mind virus, and then the woke mind virus takes it over.
Uh and then you know, periodically throughout history, you can see these episodes of this virus.
Uh it's not really a virus of this uh condition, this state, uh, you know, this uh social disease, however, we want to characterize it, because collective, it's not an individual thing.
Um that reappears uh with some predictability throughout our historical record, even though our historical record is fucking garbage and has been deliberately altered by people who were suffering the mine virus, suffering from this disease from the state, and they would alter history and they altered history to wipe out the any talk of the disease and all these kind of things.
And and a lot of this is why our history is so fucking polluted.
It's because the um the networked parasitic consciousness was attempting to protect uh itself because it knows what it depends on to survive, right?
To exist.
And this gets really complicated when we get into the various different um levels of uh consciousness and the various uh aspects, you know, how cohesive they are, how wide ranging, how deep, etc.
etc.
Because there are all of these different forms of consciousness within the materium that that are not us and are not the ontology and are still around us, and uh, you know, uh still within the ontology, right?
You can think of them as like fragmentized uh consciousness without a body.
So um so we're at this point again.
We're battling the woke mind virus.
Uh we're about to have uh a giant empire wide uh religious revival.
It will be focused on Christianity, on a Christ, but I don't think it's gonna be the old testament uh Bible version that's uh was crafted by the um uh that was crafted first by uh uh Eusebius and um uh these 1200 people.
Uh and then they eventually got down to a group of about 25, which they called the convocation.
Um, and those guys actually wrote all the stories, collected them, and so on.
These guys wrote um Mark, Matthew, Luke, all of them, right?
That's why there's all the similarities and so on.
Um so if you examine the Bible from the viewpoint of it being a created structure, a lot of this stuff that um made no sense in terms of the history of the book itself suddenly pops right into perspective.
Oh, yeah, that makes a lot of sense.
Of course, this is what happened, blah, blah, blah.
Um, anyway, so into this mix of us having to deal with this uh condition that has beset humans in the past, um, we're also going to be presented with having to interact with space aliens, all right.
And and I think they're we're having to interact with the space aliens now because the space aliens are triggered, very much actually triggered by our uh ramping up all of our nukes and stuff, right?
For this supposed nuclear war.
Um the mere fact that they got all those um that the missiles were armed and the systems tested and all of that alerts the space aliens.
So they knew that we were thinking about a nuke war.
They can't have a nuke war.
A nuke war is going to do more damage to them than it does to humanity.
I kid you not.
Uh and we can get into the details of how that functions at some point.
Uh so anyway, so I don't think they're they would allow a nuclear war.
I think Putin knows this, and that's why Putin was basically threatening us with non-nuclear weapons.
You know, so they don't care about um uh kinetic weapons like uh supersonic um uh concrete blocks, okay.
So there's the thing.
The uh a lot of the Russian missiles are just basically really heavy objects that can be moved at supersonic speeds, and when they impact, they have more damage than a nuke, but without any other radiation and the dirtiness.
Uh uh, and and they're really cheap because basically all you need for them is some form of um a steel wrapper over something heavy.
And that something heavy could be uh, you know, it actually could be water, but um uh it could be cement.
You know, so you can just have cement bombs, wouldn't make any difference at all.
Uh when they impact, uh, you know, they're moving in supersonic speeds, it will be the equivalent of multiple megatons in terms of the uh energy imparted to the destination to the landing spot there.
Uh I better try and get some fuel here if they've got any.
Uh, anyway, so um that's coming up here.
This um the gulage of the uh uh event stream, you know, blending with all of these different troubles for government will impact all of us because we'll hear government bitch and moan, and we all deal with government, right?
And so our world will be in upheaval in 2025.
Even if we're living out like me out in Podunk, I will still end up having to have some level of contact with all these people that will be going through a great deal of distress.
You know, how are government workers gonna feel when you haul out your phone before they start talking and you put in a few digits and they think, even if it's not accurate, they think you've got a lie detecting AI aimed at them.
Will they forbid you to bring their phone in?
Will they do things to like legislatively make it so that they can lie?
And will that actually accomplish their goal of allowing the uh employees to feel free enough to lie?
So it's gonna get just incredibly interesting.
And you know, of course, we'll lose you know, Charlie Ward and all these people will carry Cassidy, they'll just stop making videos because uh all their videos, all the people they're talking to are lying, and this will show up in all of the videos, and so that's where we are.
Anyway, guys, I gotta get some fuel and then push real hard to get get back home.
Um day.
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