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Feb. 12, 2025 - Clif High
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Pharisees and asteroids

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Hello humans, hello humans.
February 12, 614 a.m.
So today I wanted to talk about the Pharisees and meteors, asteroids.
You're going to see a lot of these brought up soon.
We're seeing them now, we've had people encounter them in platforms like TikTok and all of these other sorts, right?
That's going to become a new meme out there.
Oh my god, oh my god, the end of the planet is near, we're going to be hit by asteroids.
This is all because the Pharisees need to have fear in order to have control.
The Pharisees are a social order that arose suddenly and claimed a false heritage in the time of the Second Temple of the Judaics in the Torah.
They took over all of Judaism and they've controlled it ever since.
They focus on the Talmud.
Their view is what I call gritology.
Okay, they think all of the universe is grit and that everything happens by random chance, that life originated because of some random smacking together of two god particles.
These people are stupid, the Pharisees are really fucking dumb.
Jews are not particularly intelligent.
Jews simply have the system weighted to give them a numeric that they that they claim makes them smarter than everybody else, makes them more intelligent, right?
They're really stupid, like I say.
Okay, there is they all of their they invented a religion.
The Pharisees uh took over Judaism, we go through time, and then we come out of the Kali Yuga, and we get into what everybody calls the age of enlightenment in the 1700s.
At that time, the Pharisees brought out a new religion.
This religion they called science.
And they had a bunch of uh high priests, uh Descartes and all of these other guys that came up with all these weird rules as to how we should uh analyze our reality.
All of these weird rules go to the idea that there is no consciousness, that if all consciousness died and left, all the grit would still remain.
The universe would still exist.
This idea is bogus on the on the face of it.
You can dispute this effectively in so many different ways, right?
But they just keep insisting that you're wrong and you can't analyze things with the idea that consciousness is involved in it.
Yet, no matter what science the Judaics, the um the Jews, the Pharisees come up with, at its core, it will always go down to something that they can't explain, and they just label.
And they label this the observer effect.
Doesn't matter if you're talking physics or any other science, right?
The observer effect comes in when people perform experiments.
And it turns out that you can prove in every single fucking experiment ever conducted by a human that the human's consciousness participated in the outcome.
And that um, and in fact, we know that there is a proof to this because the high priests now of the um Pharisees are the people that are involved in these things they call quantum computers, which is a yet another dead end.
And no, you don't have anything like a network.
Quantum computers cannot be networked.
In fact, most of the money spent on quantum computers, on the machine itself, right?
Not the software or any of that, but even that participates.
But most of the money spent on the machine is in a desperate attempt to isolate the outcome from the local human consciousness.
I swear to you, that's the case.
Over 90% of the dollars that go into a quantum computer are to try and isolate it from the from the humans that are operating it, from their consciousness because of this observer effect.
The observer effect disproves all their science.
Every single bit of their science is dependent upon the idea that of random chance, and yet random does not exist in this universe.
I know this.
Um I worked with mainframes back in the day.
Then along come uh PCs.
PCs were great because they were small enough and portable enough and cheap enough that a guy like me could get hold of them and I could get into it really deeply.
If you get into PCs really deeply, you ultimately get down to assembly language or firmware.
These are uh software routines that are encoded in a hard fashion, so to speak, built into the chips.
There's one in the in all computer chips everywhere.
And if you look at it from an assembly language, which is a computer coding language that's just one step up above uh writing your computer code in ones and zeros, right?
And this assembly language gives you little tiny words in with and formula into which you can plug variables in the form of numbers.
But there's one function in there that is called RND, and it is the attempt after many years, uh a um constrained attempt to create a random feature in software.
And it doesn't happen.
You can't have random.
Random in digital world is constraint bound.
It can only be within this bound, right?
The number you will get in a random function will be within this range.
And then if you look at it statistically, the random function will uh has patterns and it has repetition.
So if you were to just run random, tell it, give me a random number and and then take that number and print it on a screen and then uh put in a carriage return line feed so you advanced one more line, then tell it again, give me a random, and you just have it do this, spit out supposed random numbers all day and just watch the screen, your eye will pick out patterns that are emerging in how that that um chip is uh providing you with supposedly random numbers because these random numbers do not exist.
The observer effect negates the idea of random.
The observer effect negates the idea that life is from random chance.
The observer effect uh puts the lie to the idea that consciousness is not present in everything within this universe.
If all consciousness leaves, there will be no matter.
I can quite I can assure you of that.
Okay, so here's the thing.
The Pharisees have this religion they call science that at its core has no God, and they want you to deny the idea of a supreme consciousness.
Now I deny the idea of a god because God by definition is something that's in here in the materium with us, and it all derives from all these encounters with space aliens.
Uh the Pharisees are worshippers of these Elohim, okay, these space aliens that came and abused the Judaics way back in the day.
Um, which may be not all that far back, right?
Because the Pharisees have fucked with all the history and they've added in an extra thousand years.
Go read uh Famenko's um uh history, fact, or fiction series, uh, and he proves it, right?
Factually.
Uh we don't know what happened in a lot of these instances, but we know that something happened that they tried to disguise by fucking with the the history and the timeline.
Anyway, so um uh the the meteor and asteroid part of this is because the Pharisees believe they want you um under their control because they they believe themselves to be the manager of the herd that is humanity.
They harvest this herd for adrenochrome, for money, uh for sex slaves, uh, all different kinds of things, right?
Uh the Pharisees are truly wicked and evil, evil motherfuckers and kidfuckers.
Um the Pharisees not being good people, they have the all these uh hidden agendas.
One of the hidden agendas is that they believe that the Elohim are coming back.
And this is why we're gonna have all these uh Pharisees that are popping up with the idea of, oh my god, Earth's gonna be hit by this giant asteroid.
Okay, they want you in fear of this shit, and they want you in fear of random shit, okay?
So they're gonna say, oh, there's a you know a six and a half percent uh chance that this asteroid's gonna hit Earth.
And that's bogus, that's that's horseshit.
If the asteroid is going to hit Earth, it will hit Earth, and there's nothing that that, and no amount of um of anything will change that.
And also, if it's not going to hit Earth, there's no possibility of putting any kind of odds on it because random and odds do not exist in a in a universe that's created by consciousness.
So we live in a universe that's created by a supreme consciousness.
Uh I call it the ontology because I believe that consciousness is seeking the limits of its own existence by trying to discover if novelty could exist.
I'm not alone in this thinking.
This thinking goes back thousands of years.
We don't know how many thousands.
But it's also been rediscovered continuously through time by people that think on these things.
So the there is no random chance.
The supreme consciousness uh creates everything, and thus everything happens for a reason.
We are not able to discern these reasons.
And there's many, many millions of them at any given time, right?
Because all acts participate in the in the uh what's called the yoga of karma, in the totality of karma, right?
You have to do a particular thing in a particular morning.
You have to knock over your coffee cup and have to make a second cup, so you're two minutes late, and then you miss that accident.
Okay, that's karma.
And it and it and it's operating in your favor at that time, right?
But in order for you to miss that accident, you had to knock over the coffee, get that attitude, and so on and so on.
And all of these things participate in this thing that is called the event stream.
Of all of these events that build and build and build, creating the um uh uh the the distractions of our life, right?
The minutiae.
Okay, so the Pharisees are gonna bombard you with the idea in order to try and create fear that you're at risk of these giant asteroids and meteors.
They're gonna use their um horror media to do this, the propagandists that are so fucking stupid they don't know that they're serving evil, and uh they're gonna keep telling you, oh, it's all random chance, random chance, right?
And uh because they want you to spend more money on their religion, which is science.
From their religion, you get such things as Marxism and communism, uh, which is their religion reapplied to uh destroy other religions, right?
And I think all religions are horseshit because at the core of all religions are the idea of gods, gods exist from space aliens.
Because if it's the supreme consciousness, it's not here in the materium with us.
It's got better things to do, so to speak, right?
Creating the materium in us.
Anyway, so that's what's going to happen with Apophis and all of these other meteors.
If they're gonna hit Earth, they're gonna hit Earth, and there ain't shit anybody can do about it, and worrying about it is stupid, right?
And and no, the Pharisees have no ability to place any kind of odds.
So if they say it's six percent now, they're gonna elevate that to oh, seven and a half percent, and then eleven percent the closer we get to this time period, whereby, and then in that time period the asteroid goes zipping by us and doesn't hit us because that does not serve the ontology, right?
So um, so that's the way this universe works.
There is no random, and you can't prove that random exists.
There's nothing you can do to do that.
In order to get random, even close to it, and we know it's um uh only marginally close to it, you have to have like uh video cameras focused on stuff that may occur um that you can't control.
So um the amount of light versus dark on a video camera set for black and white, looking at a um lava lamp, okay.
Theoretically, those those uh things of oil floating around through other parts of oil are gonna be random, and they are far more random than we can ever achieve in a um uh computer chip, but they are themselves not random.
So, anyway, this one's a little bit long, but I was just um uh we're gonna get we're gonna get inundated with these things, be aware of this, they're trying to generate fear.
There is no random, you know.
You cannot, there isn't your death is not a random factor.
When you die, um you will uh you'll discover this when you die that that it wasn't random, that it had to happen at that point for certain things, for certain reasons, for the karma, for the event stream.
Uh but um uh and it's not random in any regard on anything here.
So listening to the Pharisees on this the stuff about the uh asteroids and stuff, it's like, well, yeah, yeah, that's fine.
You know, they want to generate some fear on this shit.
Now I'm gonna get on with my business, uh, which basically is uh, you know, aiding to recreate a or to create a uh uh sci-fi world that has a sound underpinning.
Because there's another thing about this.
All Pharisees' science, okay, all of the gritology, all of the Jew-dominated physics, all of it breaks when it comes down to the observer effect.
And uh no none of them will ever debate me on this because they have no answer for it.
Yet I can explain it uh simply, and um it takes a few words, but relatively easily, right?
Uh, but it comes down to something That they deny, which is that consciousness exists before the illusion of matter, and that all matter is an illusion within an ontology, and that there is no such thing as random in our existence now, which proves we live in an ontology.
And uh they can't debate, right?
Debates are stupid anyway because debates have um moderators and rules and shit, right?
Anything else is an argument.
The Pharisees are very good at arguing um uh in circuitous ways with their uh limited minds, not in solving problems, as we know from all the shit that they're doing.
I mean, these people are spending millions of dollars on wack-a-doodle crap at CERN, supposedly looking for a God particle so that they can create life.
And you know, humans can never create life other than through uh what the universe has provided to us in the form of reproduction.
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