In the document titled "Why Did Epstein Need To Blackmail Stephen Hawking," the author, Supsicious Observer, delves into the puzzling inclusion of Stephen Hawking in the infamous Epstein list. The document begins by establishing the known fact of Hawking’s presence at Epstein Island and questions the motive behind Epstein's need to control the renowned physicist. The primary theory revolves around Hawking's knowledge and his potential influence on critical subjects such as God, the universe, energy, and Earth's disaster cycle.
Hawking was known for his public warnings about impending global catastrophes, ranging from asteroid impacts to overpopulation. Initially, his concerns included Earth's magnetic field and solar influence, but after his association with Epstein, his public discourse shifted more towards mainstream concerns like climate change and overpopulation. The document implies that this shift could have been a result of Epstein's influence, suggesting that Hawking's original focus might have been suppressed or redirected.
The document also touches upon Hawking's earlier work on energy, suggesting his ideas were akin to the modern proponents of free energy. It critically views his support for theories like black holes, dark matter, and the Big Bang, pointing out a growing body of evidence against these mainstream scientific beliefs. This leads to the insinuation that there are alternative, more accurate scientific explanations about the universe's energy and structure, potentially hinting at suppressed knowledge of free energy and the true nature of the universe.
The author discusses how governments have invested billions into research, especially in the pursuit of dark matter, through instruments like large colliders. They suggest that insiders like Dr. Anthony Perat have indicated that the establishments are already aware of the futility of these searches, implying a possible alternative purpose for these colliders, such as acting as a form of Stargate or portal to other dimensions.
Towards the end of the document, the author contends that Hawking was in a unique position to reveal truths about various controversial and suppressed topics, including Earth's disaster cycle, free energy, and the universe's real history and structure. The suggestion is that controlling Hawking was a means for certain powers to maintain the status quo and keep these potentially revolutionary and disruptive truths under wraps.
The document concludes by challenging readers to provide alternative explanations for Hawking's involvement with Epstein Island, emphasizing the need for skepticism and critical thinking about the official narratives surrounding these figures and events.
Epstein's list puzzlingly included Stephen Hawking, implying a motive beyond mere association.
Hawking's discourse shifted significantly after his involvement with Epstein, particularly regarding global catastrophes and energy.
The document suggests suppressed knowledge in mainstream scientific theories like black holes, dark matter, and the Big Bang.
Governments might be aware of the futility of certain scientific pursuits and are possibly hiding alternative, more accurate explanations of the universe.
Hawking was potentially a gatekeeper of revolutionary knowledge, with his control being a method to maintain the status quo.
Why Did Epstein Need To Blackmail Stephen Hawking - 01-05-2024
With the Epstein list coming out and more document dumps expected, there is one name that doesn't seem to make sense. Among the others, Stephen Hawking. Now that it is a fact that he was there at Epstein island and some of his proclivities are being released, we can discuss it. We know Epstein's primary goal was to get dirt on powerful people and then blackmail them so the businesses and politicians make sense. But why the famous physicist?
You can't just say, oh, he was famous. So he went. It wouldn't waste time and resources if there wasn't a reason, a need to control hawking like they controlled the politicians. The answer probably has to do with God, the universe, energy, and the earth disaster cycle. Let's take that list in reverse.
Stephen Hawking mentioned many times that Earth was due for a major catastrophe, even the fact that it was overdue. He touched on asteroids, climate change and overpopulation in his later years. But his earliest mentions of it were discussions of Earth's magnetic field and the sun, in addition to those other topics. All of that changed about a decade ago, when he became far more focused on the mainstream discussion points of climate change and overpopulation. This was also the years that followed his visits to Epstein Island.
Hawking had written several things earlier in his career on energy production as well. The kinds of things that I see shades of in more recent proponents of free energy. But perhaps most importantly was his propping up of black holes dark matter in the big Bang theory. While it is still ignored by mainstream scientists, there's been an unbelievable amount of information that has come out suggesting that black holes aren't what we think they are, that dark matter isn't real, and that the universe is full of an ambient energy not too different from the ether, other than computational figures and physical characteristics. We made a full movie about this just a couple of years ago.
Governments have funneled tens of billions of dollars into these searches, especially for dark matter, with things like the large colliders. But according to insider Dr. Anthony Perat, they already knew full well it's nonsense. This was from their test several decades ago. Now, this is where things get very strange, because there's a lot of evidence that these colliders are actually something close to a stargate, types of portals, but not necessarily to other stars, the two alternative dimensions coexisting on other planes.
Outside of what we largely believe is reality, Hawking was in a position to eventually spill the beans on Earth's disaster cycle, free energy and the real makeup of the universe and its history, including how we got here. We've been discussing the science. We've shown the evidence of the COVID ups and even shown the evidence that some of the key voices in these sciences today are bought and paid for. If. If any of you have a better explanation for Hawking being at Epstein island, their need to control him, I would love to hear it.
But don't just say it was a random visit and there was no goal behind it. You should know better by now. I'll see you in the morning for the Daily show. Be safe, everyone.
The document "2023-11-15 Temporal Concentrate" by CLIF HIGH discusses the author's perspective on time and its fundamental role in the universe. High challenges the conventional academic view of time, arguing that time is not just a necessary backdrop for the universe but an active, powering force. He criticizes the Big Bang theory for its inability to explain time and asserts that the universe continuously creates matter, with time being integral to this process.
High delves into the experiments of Kozyrev with "mirrors" that are essentially time concentrators. These experiments, conducted near Finland, involved exposure to concentrated time, resulting in effects akin to psychedelic experiences. Subjects reported visions, some horrific, and lasting mental effects. Notably, the experiments also induced physical changes in participants, such as hair color change, and even led to severe psychological impacts like suicidal tendencies.
The document further explores the impact of concentrated time on different materials. Experiments with lead weights and water revealed unexplained physical changes, such as increased weight and volume reduction, respectively. High emphasizes these findings to support his view of time as a driving energy in the universe.
High concludes by underscoring the potential of concentrated time exposure to enhance psychic abilities in individuals, as reported by many participants in the Kozyrev experiments. He advocates for further exploration of these phenomena to deepen our understanding of time and its relationship with the universe.
Let's talk a little bit about time. Time is good stuff. Now, most of the academic world, all the physicists, all of these kind of people, all the scientists and electronics guys, everybody that thinks about time. Time has an understanding about time in our universe that I disagree with. And their version of understanding of time is not very well qualified nor quantified.
They can't really explain time. They talk around it. So my understanding of time is that time is what powers all of the universe. We have a pulse of time. 22 trillion times a second, 22 trillion iterations of it per second.
We have this pulse. The pulse has a duration. That's why we experience duration. We name duration as an aspect of time. But in my way of thinking, time powers everything.
And most of the academics would have you believe that the universe exists, whether or not there is time in it. And that's not really good thinking. Just like you can't have a molecule without the space for it to exist, you also can't have that molecule without the time for it to exist. And so time is every bit a fundamental characteristic of universe, of our materium, within the universe, just as is space. And to a great degree, academics in the science businesses think of space or time very much the same way as they think of space as something that's required, but something that's not very interesting and doesn't do much.
So their understanding of both space and time are not appropriate. Okay, so sort of asked backwards.
So there is no Big bang. Big Bang theory does not explain time, doesn't explain duration, doesn't explain energy in universe, doesn't explain where the Big Bang came from or any of that, right? It's very much like a religion in the sense that. And God decreed. And there was a big bang.
It's like, okay, that doesn't explain anything. It just labels some shit, right? But in my way of thinking, this pulse goes through universe. When it crosses itself, there's a level of complexity increase. When you increase the Complexity enough, you get the appearance of matter.
When matter appears, it must have space in it. And so the little bloop theory is that we're continuously creating matter. Bloop, bloop, bloop, bloop, bloop, bloop, bloop. And every time one of the little bloops creates a bit of a hydrogen ion, which is the very first, lowest level of matter to be created, we get space with it. Now, the Large Hadron Collider that the academics are using to smash our hydrogen atoms into smaller and smaller bits will accommodate them as long as they wish to run it, but they will never, ever find their God particle.
They'll never, ever find a particle that has consciousness or that could have consciousness, nor will they find a particle that has time. They won't be able to ever separate it all. We know that this is possible, though, because of Kozyrev's experiments with time. Kozyrev was actually able to have manufactured what they called mirrors. But these mirrors didn't reflect really anything.
They're concentrators. And so they're not reflectors of light nor any other kind of a radiation, but they're more like a time trap, a time concentrator. And these mirrors had, they performed a lot of experiments in the. Then we lose the. Well, it was the.
Then we lose the thread. I mean, these Kozyrev mirrors were apparently taken over by the Russian state and have disappeared into their version of obscured, classified material. Prior to that, we have the Kozyrev mirrors being used up near Finland, where they were indeed concentrating time. And people had effects from being exposed to concentrations of time. And many of these effects, we will note, have similar analogues to psychedelic journeys.
Okay, so the symptoms of being exposed to concentrated time in the Kozyrev mirrors, which were highly polished aluminum.
They were aluminum sheets that had been turned into or made into a spiral. So if you look down from the top and you look down at them, they were in this spiral creation. I mean, they had supports and so on, but it was kind of like a spiral tunnel in that sense. It was like an acoustic horn, the reverse of an acoustic horn. And so the wide end, so to speak, would capture the time and funnel it deeper and deeper and deeper into the narrow end of the Kozyrev mirror.
And if you went in there, you would experience this time in a concentrated fashion, and it would actually mess with your mind. It would alter your perceptions of the reality. It would augment those perceptions, and it would provide you with experiences that have analogs to the symptoms of having consumed shamanic level psychedelic drugs. Okay, so what's going on here? Hang on, guys.
We got more goofy kind of stuff on the side of the road. Who knows what's going on? Anyway, so people would get into these mirrors. They would see visions. Many of these visions were horrific, scared the absolute piss out of the people.
Many of the individuals went in there once and they would not do it again. And we're talking people that were advanced PhD kind of scientists in Russia land, right? Russian top dog physicists were doing these experiments, and they experimented on themselves going into it. And they had many of them. Many of these individuals said, that's it.
Once is enough for me. Not going to do that again because of the mental effects, right. And these mental effects were persistent to some degree after an exposure. And some of the people that had had multiple exposures had very persistent effects that would go on for months. And these effects even caused body changes.
So there was some level of manifestation, such that there was even physical changes in the bodies of the subjects as well as their mind. Some of the changes were, like, relatively subtle. There was a guy who was in his seventy s and had white hair, had white hair and a white beard. And his beard and hair reverted to brown and then over time became very black. And his beard and hair, up until his exposure to the Kozyrev mirrors, had never been black.
At most, he was sort of a brown guy, right, a brunette. And now he was very definitely his hair had incredibly black hair. So there were physical changes that nobody could have predicted, but we know that they had manifested as a result of these exposure to the Kozyrev mirrors. There were all kinds of nasty effects in the sense of people going, bash it crazy. And there were no murders as a result of this.
There were several attempted suicides. As far as I know, out of this one set of experiments, nobody actually ever suicided. But there were a couple of people that were rescued from suicide attempts. So it seriously affects your mentition for some period of time. Um, the nature of what they saw was not like they were seeing.
It's not like what's his name? I can't think. John D. Okay. John D.
Was this guy who was a shaman, a spy, military strategist, all of these kind of things for the royals in England way back in the day. I'm talking way back, pre 15th century. So a long time back, right. Anyway, he used to do what was called scrying. Scry where you'd get a bowl of water or something and you'd peer into it with, like, Zen intensity, and you would be presented with visions as your perception was altered by the intensity of your staring, et cetera, et cetera.
So it was kind of a form of divination, right? And you'd look to see what the spirits, what universe were going to bring you in the surface of this bowl of water. They used mercury. Not a good idea because of the vapors. They would use alcohol with oil dissolved in it.
All different kinds of things, hoping to get a better view into the future. So they did, at least from the 16 hundreds onward as we're coming out of the Kaliyuga we came out in last days of 1698 that we did have some experimentation with scrying and some of our techniques to get better at it. And so they tried to find liquids that would be more amenable to giving you a view of the future. Anyway though, Kozyrevs mirrors did not provide a scrying kind of a surface. Okay, Kozyrev's mirrors, the thing they built here was 3 meters, so 9ft in height, rIght?
And I'd have to go and look, but it was like a lot of fucking aluminum in this spiral. So it might have been 30, 40, 50ft of aluminum that had been polished and twisted into this spiral that you could walk into. And then there was a plate on the top and a plate on the bottom, basically sealing the whole thing up, right. Also polished aluminum on the inside that didn't polish the outside that was just left exposed and it developed aluminum oxide on it. Aluminum is really interesting.
If you're a welder you'll know this. It takes you 3500 degrees to melt through the aluminum oxide on a piece of aluminum that's just left to the air. But the aluminum underneath will melt at 1200 degrees. So the instant you get through the aluminum oxide as a welder you're already too hot for the underlying aluminum. So to weld aluminum takes a skill, takes a touch, it takes nuance and feeling.
You can't just slap a torch on it and expect this stuff to fuse anyway though. So they build the mirrors, people go into it. The experiences that they had, as I said, were much more like a psychedelic journey than scrying or anything like that. There were lots of visions, lots of prescient views of the future. And for most of the people they were not understandable.
There was no context in which to place them. They didn't go into them expecting anything. They did get all of these effects which they noted down, but because they in a general sense hadn't expected it, they didn't have any kind of framework for examining what they were being presented in terms of prescient images, nor did they know those images would be prescient. One of the guys in the experiment that they write about Kozyrev having been long dead by the time that these guys started working with his mirrors. But one of the guys noted that he was getting visions when he had his own methodology, he would go in for some people would go in, they could stay for an hour and a half and then they'd come out like a wet noodle, just totally exhausted their mind shot as though they had been indeed, on a shamanic level mushroom journey for ten or 12 hours.
It was at that level of effect, after about an hour and a half. This one guy, though, and I don't remember his name, one of the experimenters would go in for, like, anywhere from five, but no more than 15 minutes at a time. And he would do it repeatedly, once a day kind of a thing, and note all the effects and so on. And he eventually got to the point where he wrote down that he thought he was getting prescient visions that would show up approximately three months later in our manifesting reality. And so he started making notations of these, writing them down in his journal, the vision he got.
And then later on, he would make annotations saying that, yes, this one actually appeared. It showed up this way when he saw it in the Kozyrev mirror. It looked like everybody was wearing overcoats. But when they actually manifest, only one guy was wearing overcoat, and he was very striking or tall or something. So he noted differences between the manifestations of the freshened visions and the visions themselves.
Very interesting little experiment. Log to read. These can be found in the Russian version of a book called Kozyrev on Time. And it's actually about Kozyrev writing about the subject of time, not about him being precisely ready for his appointment. That kind of a deal, right?
Not that kind of on time. Anyway, Kozyrev's mirrors present a real anomaly that Western physics can't explain. Or they can explain it. They try and explain it away, but they really don't. They can't tell you why or what is happening.
And they say, basically, it's all in your head. It's all mental effects, and you're just diluting yourself to think that these other effects are actually appearing. Well, that's not really factual. We know that there are physical effects, like the guy's beard, but also other effects. These guys would take in mass with them, and they would make measurements on the mass.
I'm talking, like, lead weights, mercury, even mercury in a powdered form where it's been bonded with other materials, all different kinds of things where they could assay changes in mass. And they do get those. All right, so you do get changes in mass. So if you take in lead weights into the Kozyrev mirror, and they're there for any length of time at all, from 1 minute to 20 minutes, that kind of a deal. So it doesn't have to be there that long.
They will pick up more weight. So you can take a lead weight, like, from your barbell, and it says 25 pounds and you actually weigh it and get it down to the milligram. And you find out it's 25 point something. Something pounds, right? And then you go on into the Kozyrev mirror with it.
You take a couple of other things and stack them all up and come back out. And when you come back out with the lead weights and you weigh them on exactly the same scale. They would find that they would have gained five, six, seven, 8% of weight. Right. Of our measurement of their impact or their interaction with gravity.
And so we know that there were these physical effects. That could actually be perceived and measured from within material's exposure to Kozyrevs mirror. What was really fascinating were the experiments they did on water. Because water really reacted to the mirror. And would take on qualities that they described.
But even the scientists there could not explain. All right, so water is interesting. Water is non compressible. Okay? You can't compress water.
This is the basis for all hydraulics. The fact that water is not compressible. You can squeeze the air out, all of that kind of stuff. So at a minor, small fractional level, the water has some reaction to pressure. But the water itself is not compressible.
Yet. When they would take water into the Kozyrev mirror, it would lose volume, but would gain weight. So they would take a liter of water that weighed. And they would have the weight down to five digits on the other side of the decimal point. And they would take it in, and it would sit there.
And then they would bring it out. It would not fill the container the way it did when they took it in. There was space. That space would create a vacuum if the container was sealed. So the water itself was compressing to the point that it would create a vacuum within a sealed container.
And we're talking a thermos, that kind of thing, right. You wouldn't be able to get thermos open. Because the water inside had compressed. And vacuum created a vacuum of some strength inside the thermos. Then they started investigating it, getting it down to how much it lost in volume.
But it would actually gain in weight. So it would weigh more, but fill up less space. There were limits. They could take water that had been pre exposed. That had been exposed once, take it in, and it might have some small marginal amount of further action.
But usually not. Usually, they weren't able to measure anything that. So it wouldn't compress more the second time or third or fourth. That it had been taken into the Kozyrev mirror chamber. But all of these things are going in support of my idea that time is the energy of our universe, our material, and does not exist as a separate thing within the universe, okay?
It is an essential aspect of energy and everything else. And that we've just got, basically an ass backwards understanding in our physics as to how all this shit works. Kozyrev was really onto it, though, I think. And we really need to recreate some of these Kozyrev mirrors and really start investigating some of these effects. One of the effects that was really interesting was that the individuals themselves, after they'd had one of these mirror trips, would find themselves to be very increasingly psychic.
And it would continue for some period of time that they would notice that they were becoming more psychic as a result of having had that exposure. This was commonly reported by, I think, nearly everybody that went through the mirror experiments, all of the participants. And there were, like, maybe three or four individuals that wrote voluminously about it and were very prolific about and very detailed in their notation about what had happened to them and how they thought they were more psychic and how it was manifesting. So, very interesting there in terms of the understanding of time as the motive force of universe and our more roadship. Oh, my God.
Okay. And our material here. So we got stuff going on here. I'm going to have to sign off. Boy, that's state level rigs.
Okay. Anyway, I'm back here, and I got to go do stuff anyway. All right, guys, so time after time, make sure you understand where your time is and where it's going and what you're doing with it, and I'll talk to all you guys later.