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Feb. 10, 2025 - Clif High
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Legal Freeze...

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Hello humans, hello humans.
It's 811 a.m. on February 10th.
I'm gonna hurry to get this done.
And in a minute, the dogs are going to go crazy barking because we're gonna have some humans here to haul off a lot of tree debris.
Anyway, um so I've got uh I'm I'm running my processes, I'm having the algorithms run against the data.
I'm using AI, so it's a little bit wonky.
It's not like my usual system.
Uh it works, but there's parts of it that are actually slower than brute force, because you have to spool off all of the things that need to be uh summed and um and averaged.
Uh AI doesn't have accumulators you can trust.
It can't add uh worth a damn.
Anyway, though, so um I'm into the uh very beginning of the tertiary cross links, the third layer down.
And uh this is where I start coming into uh temporally meaningful associations.
And it breaks out into uh immediacy data, which is from like um right now, but usually about three days out, uh, all the way out to the end of the third week.
And then there's uh uh uh the intermediate data sets from the third week out to the 19th month in general, and then uh from that point on we have uh longer data sets.
Those uh cross links are the ones at the very end of the processing, just the way it's organized here.
In any event, though, the immediacy data is yielding a um uh a focus I had not been able to see without the crosslinks by associating these different sets around this February 26th emotional bump, this uh step upward in building tension.
It appears that what we've got uh coming out is um contention on a um uh financial level and contention on political levels, which we already have, and then contention on a street level kind of thing, right?
The street level stuff doesn't seem very well organized.
It comes out as uh very much a melee uh where they start off with something, so it'd be like you know, they got tried to get some kind of BLM thing going and just a few people showed up, right?
That sort of thing.
And that this few people start marauding around, and uh there's a police response, and then this these few people decide they're gonna fight, right?
And so it becomes something of a on their part they don't have any organization or command, and so that becomes, you know, every person for themselves fighting against the organization of the cops, that sort of a deal.
So there's that level of street contention going on.
It doesn't appear to be um extremely large or overwhelming or or ubiquitous, it doesn't even appear to be it's spotty, it shows up as spotty in the data sets.
The other part of this, though, that's interesting is this financial contention.
And so it looks like from the 26th onward, there's the a um all right, so one way to look at it would be that people who had minions in place in government uh start ordering minions to destroy data and uh literally take action, you know, bashing computers or or shooting hard drives or whatever the hell, but they order them to destroy data, which is kind of stupid because of the backup situation.
But in any event, uh this would be one way to interpret this.
That there's a deliberate attempt to um obscure the uh ever-widening and ever-deepening search into all of the corruption, right?
It's flowing out anyway at that point, so this is a retreating action, I'm quite sure.
They're attempting to protect their core people or something, trying to protect some level of association with this, which is not in any way revealed by the data.
It just says that in the 26th, we start getting into this financial contention that's gonna spill over uh into the general populace in the sense of affecting uh financial instruments, all right.
So the um the word instruments is key here because it's in a set that goes to securities, bonds, paper uh documents, you know, as in terms of bonds, actual printed out kind of things, as well as paper in the form of um uh physical currency as opposed to digital currency.
So the instrument aspect of this comes in really key, and a lot of these um instrument sets go off into all manner of contracts.
So apparently, or one way to interpret this set would be that the contention that arises financially, and maybe in involving this um retreating action of destroying the data is going to affect a large number of international contracts,
to the point that international court systems dealing with corporate contractual obligations are basically shut down because their source of validity, of proof of things, turns out to be wholly corrupt.
So in other words, you could think of it this way.
There's a big lawsuit to corporations or a bunch of people suing a corporation, something like that, and it comes down to hinging on a contract, right?
And then in the process of this financial contention, it comes out that the corporation deliberately altered the contract as a forgery after the fact in order to cover their ass.
That kind of thing is going to be exposed.
Maybe that's what they're trying to cover up.
The two are not that closely connected, and I don't have any extending crosslinks to suggest that that's going to continue onward or anything.
It appears to be just a brief burst.
It goes from February 26th and seems to go almost two weeks into the first part of March.
And then it is resolved in some way.
The court system is still fucked.
The court system internationally and even nationally, and all over around the planet, the courts that are dealing with any kind of contractual obligations with corporations, and especially with corporations and government, just grind to a halt.
And there's judges that have nothing to do.
The whole system is shut down.
The clerks are sitting around just sitting there, right, because they can't process anything.
They can't.
Their whole procedure thing is just shut down.
How much of the court system globally this happens to, I can't say.
But it's significant enough that it should rise to general awareness, and people should be discussing it in many different ways, because I think maybe this is a trigger to go back to, to something uh back to something like common law.
Um hang on a second my guys are here so well that's the end of this one uh the humans are here and the doggoes know so anyway uh so it looks like we'll be getting into the legal stuff as well as the financial stuff uh after the 26th and it should go on for a couple of weeks.
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