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Dec. 22, 2024 - Clif High
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Your paradigm is loose...
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Hello humans, hello humans.
Still December 22nd into the solstice into the new year, really.
Solstice is three days, 20th through the 20th, up to the 23rd.
Anyway, it's about um 10 something now.
Had to have a stop and trying to plan around all of these.
I'm on one of those seven-hour drive things inland to go visit my wife and uh have to do some things along the way.
Anyway, so I stopped and got some of the chores out of the way now.
I just concentrate on the driving.
Because you never know what you're gonna run into in the in these uh larger cities, inland, right, in terms of everything being crowded and so on.
Anyway, um wanted to talk about paradigms for a minute, right?
And uh how we shape our reality with our brains.
So um we've got Carrie Cassidy out there who is a staple in the woo world, right?
That's why I keep coming back to her.
She's one of the uh basically one of the pillars upon which the woo world has been standing for all this time.
Uh I bitch about lots of her conclusions, and I think a lot of the people that are going to her and claiming to be whistleblowers are liars.
Uh, but you know, you gotta give it up for her in terms of she's a stand-up human, uh, she fights for what she believes in, and you know, um has some uh level of knowledge of the of the woo world here, right?
But she, like all of us, uh, you know, myself included, we are all subject to the um vulnerabilities that are inherent in our paradigms.
And so let's talk about uh so right now Carrie Cassidy is pimping um Courtney Brown, alright?
So she's gotta have some whistleblower, she can't have a conclusion on her own and stand behind it.
She has to have a whistleblower tell her that that's the conclusion she should be standing behind.
Just as a um, in my opinion, it's a flaw of her mind, the way her mind works.
In any event though, so she's pimping Courtney Brown.
Now I've had dealings with Courtney going back maybe 2003 or so, back that far, maybe even earlier.
Um, and in my opinion, he's uh he's crazy, right?
He literally has a he's an ac academician, right?
He's part of the um the academy of arts and sciences.
He's a uh he's a professor, he is a trained individual, and as such, I think that he suffers the um mental constraints of that training.
But on top of that, I think he's a crazy fucker.
Okay, so anyway though, so he wants you to think that there are space aliens sitting in a room with him and these other guys that are all doing remote viewing.
Only they're not doing remote viewing now, they're doing this little um drama, a little play in which they are um there attempting desperately to make their minds believe that they're actually in communication with these space aliens who are invisible but are within the room.
Now, this could actually happen.
That could be factual, but I don't think it is, alright.
So, this is the thing in the woo world.
You can't automatically dismiss it just because it sounds crazy, because there's a lot of shit in the in the woo world that is absolutely crazy but is factual, okay.
Jews worship space aliens.
That's crazy as fuck, but it's factual.
So, um Courtney Brown is so but I I believe Courtney Brown to be deluded, okay.
So I do not think that there are space aliens there.
He has no evidentiary support for them being there, um, and the people that are um cooperating with him in this drama are um supporting his delusion, okay.
They're not calling him on it, they're not they're not testing the limits of his delusion.
So if there are space aliens in the room and you test that theory that that he's promulgating that there are space aliens in the room, the space aliens aren't gonna get pissed.
The illusion isn't gonna disappear, the space aliens will still be in the room.
However, if it's a delusion, if it is his delusion, and there are no space aliens in the room, only delusion is in the room, and you test for space aliens, the delusion is gonna break, and he's gonna get really pissed at you.
So, you know, this is just the way that that reality works.
People get these delusions, and then they are insistent that they are true, in spite of the fact that they are not true, right?
And um and so we we get to these situations that we have now.
Uh so anyway, Courtney Brown has uh recently come out, I guess la yesterday or the day before or something, and says that um uh the space aliens in the room have told him this is their like space alien board meeting that they do every month, right?
They're trying to get clicks, they're trying to make money, you know, they're trying to have something that draws people, they need a hook to their uh their uh presentations.
The hook for this is these invisible space aliens, um, and that and that's where we're at with this.
But he's saying that these space aliens are telling him that giant large uh space alien spaceships are gonna show up, okay, and that as I understand it, I haven't gone and listened to it, okay.
So I can't stand to listen to him for more than a minute or so.
Uh the uh mental illness he has is very irritating to my mind, and it's just uh I I can read a transcript, but I just can't listen to it because of what comes across to his voice.
Anyway, though.
So um the uh the space aliens are telling Courtney here that giant motherships are coming, right?
Well, let's examine that from our paradigm viewpoint, okay.
So uh A, all right.
So why would space aliens be coming here in giant motherships?
Well, uh according to Courtney Brown, it's to make a point, basically, to insist that they are not drones, they're not the cabal, that this is extra Earth shit, okay?
Uh so that we'll pay attention and we'll we'll understand.
Okay, so the problem with that, the problem with him saying that, this is all coming from his mind, okay.
So there are no space aliens telling him this.
This is not a factual situation.
He is just inventing this, okay.
His mind is inventing this and delivering it to him because he's asking it to.
Um, but his paradigm is showing, all right?
There's no reason for space aliens to come here in giant motherships.
You're presuming if you if you state that that the space aliens are in any way organized like we are, that their minds operate as ours do.
You are projecting everything human onto the space aliens.
So he's projecting that space aliens would come here in giant ships as an as a basically a demonstration of force, right?
A demonstration, a giant demonstration of presence.
But if you think about it, in the ontology viewpoint, nobody's gonna have giant motherships, or they will be very rare, okay?
They'll be extremely rare, because there's no point for them.
We're not gonna be crossing space where you have to spend months and months and months and months uh, you know, living in a transitory state, right?
Where you're moving from one space to another, from one point to another.
You get there instantly.
So why do you need a big giant mothership?
You know, you might need a big giant mothership if you were gonna take uh, you know thousands, tens of thousands, you know, hundreds of thousands of your species with you.
If you were organized such that you could you wanted to go and do an invasion that way.
Humans do that because of the nature of the earth forcing us uh to do that.
In order for us to go and invade Germany and to conquer it and control it, we gotta take lots and lots and lots and lots of American GIs and tons of equipment, and we gotta transport them over to Germany to do that.
Space aliens don't have to do that.
One of the little tiny Tic-Tac uh UFOs could show up here.
Uh a guy could pop out, you know, looking like an ant.
Maybe he looks like Marvin the Martian, you know, from the old cartoons.
And he says, I have the emotium uh Q 293 bomb.
You will do as I say, or I shall destroy Earth.
It's like, okay.
Because see, the thing is, we're not gonna be impressed with that.
We'll be impressed with him showing up and him being a space alien and everything, but our minds say that we need to have force, we need to have giant, big tons, lots of people in order to be uh, you know, coerced, right?
Well, that's the way humans have to work with other humans.
Maybe space aliens will just show up here and change all of our minds.
Alright?
Maybe they'll just show up here and and everybody will suddenly decide nuclear uh energy, nuclear weapons, nuclear, every fucking thing is a no-no.
We just won't be doing that anymore.
Because they showed up here and changed our minds.
And we didn't have any say in the soul, right?
They just did it because they can do it, right?
So um so this is the world we're living in.
You don't have to have giant motherships in order to get shit done.
If you want to blow up a planet, you don't need a big giant mothership.
You don't need a Death Star.
Okay, these are all extractions, projections from Earth paradigm and how we organize ourselves.
I am assuming that space aliens will not in any way be organized this way.
That you know, it makes no sense.
Even if they're hominids, there's no reason that their psychology and and social organization should in any way resemble ours.
You know, there's it's not there's no point to it really, right?
Um it's all our all of our organization exists because of the conditions here on Earth.
If you don't have these conditions on your planet, you won't you won't uh devise these same solutions to problems.
So Courtney's but Courtney Brown is projecting his paradigm on our current events.
His mind is saying, oh, oh, you know, that part of me that is pretending to be a space alien is telling the other part of me that giant ships are coming in, so I'll spit this shit out.
But it's his it's his paradigm being projected.
Um as I say, I do not necessarily I do not think at all that uh space aliens will be as uh as we expect them to be, right?
They're gonna be the way they are, and we're gonna have to adapt to that and make um conclusions and decisions and stuff based on how they are, not our projection.
And all these uh people in the woo are making projections.
So, like um, I know that Corey Good was full of shit because he was projecting stuff that was energetically impossible, right?
It's impossible to send consciousness back and forth in time.
It's impossible to re-engineer your body to grow young again.
All of these things that he was spouting are energetically impossible.
You we don't have the energy source to do it.
Anyway, so Cory Good's full of shit, right?
I know that that Courtney Brown is projecting his space alien stuff out onto the onto the to our current events, and it is not factual.
There are no space aliens.
I don't have to take those into account.
I do have to take them into account in that there's a lot of um low information people out there who will hear this stuff and not know enough to discern that it's bullshit, right?
And so I will end up having to answer questions about it.
That's wow.
Okay, so that was interesting.
Lost the um recorder.
Anyway, so I'll have to answer questions about all of this stuff, but I don't take it into account myself, right?
Just like I know David Wilcock, uh he's doing his channeling, right?
Channeling is horseshit.
Channeling is making shit up.
David Wilcock has all these time loops, and he has no absolutely no uh evidence for it, right?
Um he's uh hauling out um stuff and claiming he recorded it on audio tapes in the 90s.
And he's he's not playing those tapes, he's just doing transcripts and so on.
He's just basically making the shit up.
He's gotta make some money somehow.
He's in desperate uh desperate, desperate need.
He got taken by the uh Savati uh scam.
Okay, it in my opinion, Savati, 30 years in the aerospace uh business, and they've never made anything, right?
Except the only thing they've done is raise funds.
Uh so he got he got uh taken, he got rooked.
Anyway, though, so uh a lot of these projections on what's going to happen are not worth following, okay.
So um for a lot of reasons, I I I suspect that uh uh what's his name?
The FBI guy uh D'Souza uh may be accurate in his uh stating that there's information that these drones have uh picked up uh stolen radioactive material and they're trying to create a mass casualty event using uh radioactive debris waste and uh cause uh massive radiation poisoning up and down the east coast from which lots and lots of people will die if they were to do it.
I there's a lot of reasons that I don't suspect they're gonna be able to do that.
Um they're at they're attempting to derail the um inauguration business, right?
But the society is changing underneath them uh faster than they can react, and trying to derail the inauguration at this point is kind of moot, right?
Because even if if Trump is not inaugurated, we're all treating him as president, and we're gonna do as he says relative to these, you know, legal lawful orders, that kind of thing, right?
Uh, you know, uh presidential directives.
Uh so there is the the de facto reality of Trump is president, and then there's the you know the legal issues, the niceties, you know, the date and the time and all of that kind of crap, the metadata.
Um so uh in my opinion, the uh the idea of a uh nuclear um problem uh on the east coast is uh somewhat fitting, okay.
I mean it sort of suits their um their goals, right?
The uh the cabal.
Uh it sort of suits their goal, uh, but uh they've got real issues in not only uh in doing it at this time, but the actual doing of it.
Uh so they don't have anything prepared, they don't have the hazmat suits prepared, they don't have the lockdown stuff prepared.
They gotta do all that shit months, years sometimes before they actually pull the trigger on one of their stuff.
Look how long they were working on the PCR tests, you know, arguably since uh 2012.
Um and that and since 2001, they were ramped up and creating those uh uh things.
So all of this shit, right?
All the masks and stuff were ramped up.
Uh they had them, they created the shortage at the beginning to make you think that it was all organic, that they hadn't been preparing for years for this.
But they actually do prepare for years, and we do not have that at this moment.
We don't have the hazmat suits uh even in the um general consciousness uh to be uh you know picked up by people, that sort of thing.
And so there's no infrastructure for it.
And also, after COVID, I don't think people are gonna go along with it.
They're gonna get really pissy about this, especially now that um Trump has that we have elected uh the Trump administration.
Okay, so because we have done that, it's like, no motherfuckers, I'm not gonna let your supposed nuclear um uh radiation incident uh uh allow you to stay in control.
You know, if that were the case and a Democrat came to you know from the feds to tell me to do something, it's like, okay, you know, how heavily armed are you?
Because that's gonna be the determining criteria.
You know, how willing are you to die this day over trying to get me to do whatever the fuck you want me to do that I'm not going to do, right?
And that's and my attitude will not be unique.
There will be a lot, a whole lot of people that will just say no.
So, anyway, um we'll see if they actually end up with this nuclear mash mass casualty event.
I am quite uh certain that we will have many more instances of um UFOs shooting at stuff and people shooting at UFOs in the sky from other stuff.
Maybe it'll be drones, maybe it'll be airplanes.
There were two jets, uh, you know, USA jets that were shot down in the North Sea, or or in um in the Middle East today, I believe.
Um, and you know, nobody knows basically we can't ascertain what went on.
They're saying it was a friendly fire incident, but were they firing at an orb and the orb just simply disappeared, and then the rockets locked in on each other and then they blew each other to shit, right?
We just don't know what happened.
But that's very possible, very probable even.
Um so uh this is our world, and it's gonna get really squirrely as we go forward, right?
Um, so I had all kinds of data for uh mass chaos, all kinds of weird shit going on in um uh January and February, uh about the middle of each month, so about the middle of January, about the middle of February, and then again about the middle of March, we get these um uh rising tension emotional bump kind of things, right?
And so um uh we're about that.
I think we're actually moving in faster, okay.
So it may not be the middle of January.
We've got all these people that are piling on, which is really good.
I like that aspect of this, right?
Um so Steven Greer's got his disclosure people uh ready to come on out and you know tear the Biden administration and and the deep state a couple of new assholes and expose all of this stuff that's been going on and the murders and the you know all the crimes with the devices and how the technology has been hidden from us,
and and uh billions of people in these last 80 years have uh suffered and died in ways they should not have because these motherfuckers have hidden technology from us that should have been released 80 fucking years ago.
That was the point.
Okay, so the point, in my opinion, was that the space aliens came to cede technology to us to grow in us an awareness of the ontology and actual physics such that we would be more happy campers and less irritating fucks uh when the space aliens came to talk,
and they must come and talk because and also by the way, from the space aliens viewpoint, if they had if if the uh deep state, the cabal had actually released that technology 80 years ago, we would never have built all those fucking nuke plants, we wouldn't have made all those nuke bombs, none of that shit.
Uh because we wouldn't need it.
Zero point energy means you don't need a nuke plant, right?
You can do it in a little suitcase.
So that being the case, um that kind of paradigm uh means that we need to rethink a lot of stuff, right?
They were attempting to change humans just by giving us technology, and then they would come back later after it had taken, and they'd be dealing with somebody that would be more equipped to deal with them.
Because as I say, we've got that issue of you know, when a civilization encounters another civilization with advanced technology, usually the inferior technology civilization dies off excruciatingly.
Uh so uh, you know, they were would attempt to avoid that.
This is what the whole fucking prime directive stuff in Star Trek is about, right?
You don't want to go and fuck with another species um maturation process.
Uh it binds you to their karma and causes all kinds of problems, and that's why you just don't want to do it.
And uh the space aliens don't want to do it, but you could fuck with a species and not cause them problems if you if you know you're gonna have to deal with them because they're doing bad shit that's causing you problems, and so we do bad shit that's causing the space aliens problems because we mess around with nukes,
and these nukes emit scalar radiation when they get to a uh specific level of concentration, and that scalar radiation causes uh damage and issues for uh the space aliens.
By the way, this is yet another reason to know that the EE systems people are full of shit.
That uh Rose woman, she didn't invent anything that produces scalars, uh scalar energy, and by the way, scalar is not a wave.
If she produced scalar energy, they would have come and shut her down and put her into a prison for a couple of years.
Okay, uh, they would have done that because the scalar would have shut down every or airport within probably 500 miles in any direction from turning this thing on, and it would have caused the space aliens to come and instantly want to talk to her because the it the scalar radiation would be uh altering uh Their technology and how it functions, right?
It intrudes.
It's um uh you know, it's like um interference.
Uh so um so EE systems are full of shit, and uh, you know, and they they don't do as they're claimed, and you're really a they're they're in the same vein, in my opinion.
EE systems is as bad as or worse than a COVID shot, and uh five or six COVID shots and a booster.
The reason is that they won't tell you what energy they're putting into you.
Now, maybe they're not putting any energy in at all, okay.
Maybe my friend who had discovered that there was radar out in the parking lot, maybe that was coming from one of those security system things that you know is out in the parking lot, like you see in some grocery stores around here, where they got a big blue light on top of a pole with a bunch of cameras.
That could emit radar because it would use radar to sense um that you were, you know, walking underneath it and needed to um uh video record you, right?
Okay, so uh so maybe my friend with his radar readings was mistaken, and all the EE systems do is to put out um uh a software program that puts pretty colors on the screen.
Well, those pretty colors are not putting any biophoton biophotons in your body, okay.
Uh in order to do that, the light source literally has to be within a millimeter or two of the skin to be effective.
Uh, because some 97% of all light dissipates before it would reach your skin.
So EE systems wouldn't work at that level.
They're not gonna put uh so there could be a fraud at that level, right?
Or that she could have engineered something that's in some kind of a weird ass chunk of uh hardware there that's putting out radar.
Either way, it's not worth messing with.
But I'm quite certain it's not scalar, okay.
There's no indication.
She doesn't have a history of being harassed by the military, you know, absolutely no history of being an inventor, yada yada yada.
So, um again, it's a paradigm issue.
Um what we uh, insofar as paradigm, I'm gonna have to get off the road here pretty quick, so I gotta wrap this up.
But insofar as the paradigms are concerned, uh we have to shift our own uh species paradigm into an ontological view, and there we will get uh a lot of different uh perspectives on what's going on.
Uh we've been trapped in this Elohim um dead-end view for uh well, they've been working on it since 1860s.
They had to derail an experiment that was going to prove the ether exists, and they rigged it so that it they did do that, that it did indeed derail the experiment.
And they, you know, and so they they um set us off on the scientific materialism with no ether or any of that kind of stuff out there, and then they started inventing shit to replace the ether, like string theory or quantum or quantum entanglement, all of this stuff is just horseshit, right?
It's just words you you've um learned from them that they put out to try and make you think that because they can label it, they can understand it, and they can do stuff with it.
Equals MC squared.
Doesn't tell you anything, it's just um uh uh a formula saying that matter is condensed energy.
That's fine, you can't do anything with it, right?
So uh the shift in the paradigm to the ontological viewpoint is gonna really fuck over all of the uh institutionalized understanding of things.
Now, this is gonna be an interesting period of time because unlike previous um thought revolutions where we would come up with new paradigms, unlike previous ones that have hit uh humanity, we're not in a position to be able to wait for the um existing uh structure to die off, right?
We've got to adopt the new paradigm very rapidly because we are facing existential.
So they could come down here and wipe off all humanity if we continue to be butt heads, and they must come down here and kill us all if we continue to be buttheads if we don't get our shit together.
The reason that they have to do this is because we are a threat to them.
Okay, and there's a shitload more of them than there are of us.
Uh so anyway, um we have to adopt the paradigm.
We don't have any mechanism for doing so in terms of we don't have uh an inculcated approach within our social order for these kinds of things because of the nature of humans.
They have tendency to uh get some level of uh power, which is basically all power is basically social presence, always has been.
Uh, you know, the ability to um sway other people's minds is the basis of all power.
And uh we don't have a mechanism within our power structure that allows us to easily slide from one paradigm over to another.
It's been hugely disruptive every time it's happened in the past.
I'm presuming it's gonna be hugely disruptive this time as well.
Um, but we've got to do it this time in a way that we have not in the past, because we can no longer afford the time uh to wait for um the um uh inculcated generation of people that have wrong think uh to die off.
Uh they're just we just don't have the time on that.
Okay, I gotta get moving here already.
Um anyway, like I say, so we'll have uh more UFOs, uh January, February, March, yada yada yada, out through July.
Uh we're gonna have uh uh financial crash, aliens, when aliens show up, your markets always go to shit.
Why is that?
Well, because all of a sudden you're in an open system, not a closed system, and so all of the rules you've devised for your closed system are now thrown out, and everybody gets a um uh basically a real attitude about shit, and so they start doing things differently.
So all patterns in the past can be thrown away.
They won't be uh exhibited for long if they even do continue to be exhibited at all.
Uh so I'm expecting giant market crashes, all different kinds of shit to go on uh as the space aliens uh move into place here and we start uh getting involved with the cabal and the um you know the deep state and their evil mockinations trying to control us all and depopulate the the species uh and as the space aliens get involved with their fuckery.
So, you know, because space aliens aren't gonna tolerate uh bullshit um uh at that level, right?
There's no uh reason that they have to put a put up with Obama or you know, or Oprah Windfree or any of these other fuckers, right?
They're not gonna put up with these these guys.
Um and power within humanity does not mean squat anymore, right?
Uh will the space aliens come down and talk to Trump?
They may, but I bet you they don't start by talking to Trump, right?
They're not organized necessarily the way that we are.
They have their own the aliens that are showing up now are not gonna be these little gray fuckers in the yellow heen, right?
Uh the space aliens that are showing up now have issues with what we're doing.
And like I say, they won't even they won't necessarily be bringing giant ships unless they're organized in some sort of a military structure, which would imply that they're somehow have um adopted the same organizational structures as humans.
There's no reason for them to have giant ships to go trucking around in space because there is no space to transit.
They're on their planet, and then then in the next instant, they're here.
So why should they need a very large ship unless they're gonna come here and stay here within their own environment?
That would make sense, and then you might bring a lot a bunch of your friends with you.
Uh, but it's not gonna be like a show of force kind of thing, because from their viewpoint, force does not um is not equal to mass, okay.
Once you're into the ontology, you understand that energy is all and mass is an illusion.
And this also means that energetically, you don't necessarily need thousands of your species in a big shit ship in order to cause shit down here on Earth to change, right?
One one particular space alien can show up here and demonstrate some stuff, and all of our paradigm instantly shifts, and then we stop messing with nukes and all this kind of stuff really fucking quick, and it doesn't take thousands of them.
So there's no need to bring the ship.
The only reason that Courtney is projecting that, and the only reason that um Carrie Cassidy is going along with it, is that that they're operating from the human paradigm that says, Oh, we won't go along with it unless there's this big mass of force.
And they don't understand that, you know, uh, we would have a big mass of force if we went out into space because we're going to be transiting that space on a day-by-day basis as fast as we can go.
So if we were gonna go at the speed of light, it would take us millions of years to get to the nearest galaxy, right?
And so uh, you know, nobody's gonna do that.
That's absolutely absurd.
All of our science fiction with all these long voyages through space are all built around the existing paradigm for how energy and matter interact in our world, and our paradigm is false.
It's always been false.
People who have said it have been false, have been uh denigrated, cast aside, um, put in prison, William Reich, you know, put in prison and killed lots of these inventors that come up with this shit that destroy the narodyme that destroy the the false paradigm, they are assassinated, they're poisoned, uh they're uh you know, uh thrown into prison, all that kind of shit.
You gotta be real paranoid and stuff if you get into the woo of this, especially if you're talking energy.
Um so, you know, it's no, okay, A, it's not an accident, I'm a paranoid fucker.
It's not an accident that I live on the edge of the fucking continent, right?
To where I've got the ocean on me behind me for 180 degrees out there, right?
So I don't have to worry about that, at least usually.
Anyway, um, so like I was saying, it's our paradigm.
You know, uh Carrie and and Courtney are acting as humans, thinking that in order that someone coming here would try and impress humans as humans might try to impress other humans.
So if we were to go to a uh say that we have this new technology, and we can instantly zap, and we know that you know, ourselves from here to any other spot in the materium.
This means other galaxies, you know, uh clear across the materium, so to speak.
Um we can do that, are we gonna spend years, maybe decades building a giant ship that would house, you know, 10,000 people and have all the food for them and have the septic tank to deal with the waste and have all the water and stuff?
No, there's no point.
So if I can get myself on a little, you know, um floating RV that I can load up with enough water and food for myself and the dogs for a few weeks, we'll go off exploring, right?
And so that so human contact to some space alien other, you know, to some space alien civilization may just actually end up being a bunch of fuckers like me, a bunch of old retired guys showing up with their dogs, kicking around seeing what's going on.
You know, you know, what kind of interesting stuff do you people know how to do?
That sort of thing, right?
And uh, you know, the traitors.
Uh, let's see, it was in like um Isaac Asimov's uh foundation series, and maybe it was like the middle book.
I think that was like second foundation or something, right?
And uh he talks about the merchants, these these guys that were traders, all they wanted to do was trade and make a profit and so on.
And so Asimov was writing as a um uh human and expressed, you know, was saying that humans like trading.
We like you know that interaction and making deals and shit, okay.
Hey, Trump, art of the deal, right?
So um uh Isaac Asimov writes the story, and and he writes that there's all of these people that are basically individuals, or maybe one or two guys working as a as a partnership, that kind of stuff, going off to explore space, find neat shit, come back and make a profit on it.
And um, and that I think is a much more um accurate model of how things will actually develop than the idea of big giant uh you know battleships in space kind of thing.
You know, when you think about it, a battleship in space, you know, a big giant mothership makes no sense except for housing you and having your um the ability to extend your civilization by you know having machine shops on board, the ability to create new tools and all of that kind of stuff.
Um, excepting that uh there's no real point to it because there's not gonna be anything in the way of like space battles as we would understand it.
Uh there's no need that way.
Uh If you have one of these ships, you could just simply put out a giant pulse, and that's the end of your enemy, right?
You don't need to have cannons and all of that kind of stuff.
Again, the the paradigm of the old naval battle kind of stuff is what we were projecting into space.
And by the way, that's all this William Tompkins horse shit.
Okay, so they they have William Tompkins' designs, his drawings.
Those are just drawings, those are just fantasy.
They never made any of those ships.
None of them were ever made.
These are not the ships that uh McKinnon, you know, uh supposedly saw the crew listings on, right?
And even then, even then, okay.
So if we uh I would dispute that our Navy and military and stuff would build big fucking battleships to go into space.
There's there's not a lot of point in it, and it's a vast expense and uh time waster of um men, material and and uh treasure, you know, money.
So anyway, um canon.
So uh the paradigm is gonna end up being different.
Um, you know, all of these individuals they they think of it as as though we were going to be humans going there, as though the people coming here will be humans and would behave as a human and do things in a human-style paradigm.
And and I just don't buy it.
Uh it just does not make a lot of sense at all.
Uh there's no support for it anyway.
You know, there's no evidence of any of Gary Cassidy's whistleblowers.
None of the shit she's ever said has come true.
First time I came into contact with Kerry Cassidy was back in the days of her and David when she was pimping David Wilcock, uh, she and Bill Ryan, okay, and they did jump rooms to Mars.
And then they also, through the years, they did Pete Peterson and William Tompkins.
Okay.
William Tompkins, they never built any of those ships.
He was just an old guy that Dr. Salah um uh twisted his uh mind.
Uh he was like in his 90s when Sala got to him, and after that, the information was no good.
He he polluted his mind.
Um, but even so, William Tompkins' information was bogus, right?
He was just doing drawings.
I put one of William Tompkins' drawings that Carrie Cassidy had had on her video, and I uh gave it to an AI, and I had the AI examine it, and that went through like maybe it was about an hour actually, of telling the AI, well, no, look at it this way, do this, you know, because it was looking at it inappropriately, and then we estimated how big it was and how many people could be on it based as though it were a battleship.
And then I asked it, okay, absent the go into space part, just the ship itself, in terms of the the space it enclosed, the metal and all of the stuff that appeared on the top, the size of these big giant engines and shit in it, all of that kind of stuff, and asked the AI how much would it take to build this?
And basically, especially in 1960, and and basically in 1960, it would have taken twice or more the amount of all of the the US dollars that have ever existed in 1960.
Bear in mind there was not a trillion dollars in 1960.
We had yet to print that much.
And then by the 1970s, there was you know, vast quantities of inflation, and we started talking about trillions instead of just millions.
Um anyway, so we didn't have the money to build that ship.
So William Tompkins was, you know, a diluted old fucker that people used and abused.
Uh Pete Peterson, the same way.
No evidence whatsoever of any of Pete Peterson's stuff.
And by the way, look at let's go back to paradigm for a minute.
Uh William Tompkins stuff was done in World War II.
Um that period of time, right?
In Korea, those kinds of uh conflicts.
During that period of time, we had big battleships out cruising around.
So, no, William uh um uh yeah, um Tompkins did not draw little tiny vessels that would hold one or two or three people.
He drew big giant things with huge fucking engines and and things that look like fans on top of a spaceship.
Uh, you know, you don't need a fan to uh exhaust stuff, and if it's in space, you don't need a fan to try and bring uh air into your your ship to like cool the engines or anything, right?
So, anyway, the paradigm was wrong for our reality.
It was right for 1940s, but again, that was assuming that that you did everything as though we had done in the past, even though all of a sudden you're into a whole new paradigm, a whole new on uh ontological view of things.
And you're still gonna do things as though it was grit world.
Anyway, so I gotta I'm off the main freeway.
I gotta get paying attention and get some stuff done here.
So uh maybe I'll do another one of these on the way back.
There's lots to bitch and moan about.
Maybe the UFOs will have done something in the meantime.
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