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Wide view Woo – 10-25-2023

Wide view Woo - 10-25-2023

Wide view Woo - 10-25-2023

Episode Summary:

The document begins with the author's personal experiences, including challenges with electricity and cold weather. There's mention of a potential phenomenon of ice crystals in the surf due to freezing temperatures. The author then delves into discussions about Penny Kelly's predictions of a micronova in ten years and challenges the validity of such claims. The author believes there's no evidence of a micronova and critiques Penny Kelly's assumptions. The document also touches upon the topic of remote viewing, with mentions of Dick Algaeier and his team. The author appreciates their work but has reservations about working with them due to disagreements with their tasker, Mike.

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Key Takeaways:
  • The author experienced challenges with electricity and cold weather.
  • Penny Kelly's predictions of a micronova in ten years are critiqued and believed to lack evidence.
  • The topic of remote viewing is explored, with mentions of Dick Algaeier and his team.
  • The author has reservations about working with Dick Algaeier's team due to disagreements with their tasker, Mike.
  • The author discusses the potential rise of Bitcoin and critiques the idea of selling it at 38,000.
  • Concerns are raised about the declining value of the US dollar and the impending inflation.
Key Takeaways:
  • Potential phenomenon of ice crystals in the surf due to freezing temperatures.
  • Bitcoin might reach $100,000 by Christmas or January.
  • Serious double-digit inflation expected around January or February.
  • 39 banks are expected to close by Christmas.
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Wide view Woo - 10-25-2023

Hello, humans. Hello, humans. October 25. It's almost nine. Getting a late start this morning.

Heading inland.

Ah, anyway yeah, no, no, don't don't do that. Cancel. My car is trying do shit on my phone. Anyway, so a rough morning. We've had the shit kicked out of us by wonky electricity, fried our heat system, and then we've had seriously cold weather.

We're going to get supposed to be down to freezing on the beach. So they're on this weekend, so they're thinking maybe Saturday or Sunday we might get this effect of ice crystals in the surf. But still cold, though. I mean, it's 36 this morning up on the bluff where we live and it was 34 down on the beach itself. Anyway, heading into town.

Like I say, it was kind of a rough morning because the first thing out the gate doing my email were a lot of emails about people freaking out.

They were losing it over some stuff that Penny Kelly and Joe J. Snip. Four had said last night on JC's beyond mystic. I think that it's a wacky woo or whatever. Anyway, so people were freaking out about Penny Kelly saying there's going to be a micronova in ten years time and that the sun's swelling and the moon didn't cover it in the eclipse.

Well, she's making all kinds of assumptions that are not valid. Okay? I think it's horseshit. There's no evidence ever anywhere of a micronova.

There is stuff that is claimed as an evidence by David Dubine, but he's got all kinds of assumptions about that stuff that make him think this. Those assumptions are not valid. So neither is the catastrophe cycles that we see that he talks about and some of these other people talk about. A lot of the things that they are saying are cyclic are incidents that happened that are separated in time, but they don't have any clue as to what caused those incidents. Right?

And so you could say, oh, well, the younger dryas ice age mini ice age was shut down. It was, it was stopped, it was undone by a couple of meteors coming in right, about 12,000 years ago. And they seem to have a 12,000 year cycle on some of these disasters. But the problem is you don't know what caused those meteors to come in 12,000 years ago. And they coincidentally happened at the same time that we get a destruction of this island that used to exist.

And this island was like the size of the UK, like the size of England and Scotland, right, and part of Ireland. This is a big fucking island. And it used to exist between South America and Antarctica. And it kept Antarctica warm by funneling warm air down. And when it was removed, which it was, we see this island all over, scattered all over the bottom of the ocean down there.

And when it was removed, it allowed winds to form at latitude 40. That circle endlessly, and they create a wind wall that isolates Antarctica and causes it to be frozen, okay? Without that wind wall, Antarctica, it would be tropical as it was.

We think that this shit happened further back than 12,000 years ago, but it might have happened as long ago as 250,000 years. We just don't know time frames on some of this stuff, right? And it's impossible for us to judge. So David Dubine has influenced Penny Kelly because Penny Kelly has obviously listened to him and is talking micronovas. Well, there's no evidence whatsoever of micronova.

And so Penny Kelly is wrong, and she's wrong in her assumptions. So she's saying, oh, because the sun stuck out like a white wall tire around the moon, the sun is swollen. Well, what if the moon is shrunk, right? The moon's a projection in any event, right? It is not, as she thinks.

It is not a sphere. It is not a planetoid, right? It is an object, a device, a construction. And so it's under intelligent control. So there's no natural consequence involved in the moon.

It's under intelligent control anyway, so there's not going to be a micronova of the sun in ten years. Penny Kelly is hugely wrong. I do not have a okay? So there's not a lot of evidence that any of her forecasts are accurate, all right? Any of the stuff from the guides and all of this sort of thing from her books.

None of that shit has appeared. She was saying, apparently, that there's battles on the moon and the bad guys have been defeated. Well, the moon is a device. There's no battles going on top of it. There's no battles going in it.

There's no evidence of any of that at all. And so she's getting this information out of her mind, making this shit up. Her mind is making this stuff up in order to fulfill her wishes. And her wishes are that she knows some information about the moon, and it has no information, but it's quite happy to make it up for her. There are no battles going on on the moon that way.

There's all kinds of freaky geeky shit going on in the moon. Okay? This is another thing, okay? So I don't know that Penny Kelly has a process, okay? There's no formalized method.

She doesn't go into it in terms of she just puts the results out. Unlike say dick, algae right. His remote viewing crew, they've got this defined process. They work it continuously. They've been working it for years.

It is repeatable. It produces repeatable results that are able to be validated in less than a month or so, because they're doing these things with these one month look aheads. If we examine Penny Kelly's one month look aheads, she's not very accurate at all. And unlike Dick Algae, where they don't know what they're sketching, they don't know what is the proximate cause for a lot of this stuff, but they have the headline right? So they have the view that we'll all get in what we laughingly call the news and so they can be validated, and they're validated on a monthly process.

We got some kind of major road shit going on here, just what we need. Anyway, so Dick Algae's process is repeatable, all right? They know what they're fucking doing, and they do it repetitiously, and you have a validation on that repetition that is able to be checked over time.

It hang on, I got to do some tricky driving road work, tree work, power guys, okay? They're telling me to go slow. He's too close to that exit area there anyway. Geez, giant low boys. They're bringing in heavy equipment for like, maybe waterline or something or sewer.

Anyway, so Dick Algaeier's stuff I find to have some validity, but mostly I discount Penny Kelly's stuff, right? And this is also the same with Joe's dreams, okay? So anybody can have accurate dream states that are forecasting near immediate future events, all right? This is an understood kind of a thing, but it's entirely subjective how you interpret it and so on. What you think you saw in the dream and the repetition of the dreams successfully is not there.

And even if you have a dream journal and you're keeping track of all of this, you will have a tendency of a bias, of a known bias to make yourself valid in your dreams. And so you'll reinterpret at the time of the events, unlike dick algae's stuff, where they sketch it out, they draw it out, and you can clearly see where they are correct or not. And also there's the issue of timing. But leaving the timing aside, what freaked people out was that we're at like 33, 34,000 on bitcoin, and Joe is saying sell everything when it hits 38,000, sell everything you got and wait for the crash and then buy it back cheap. And I think he's full of shit.

I think that dream of his is fixated in his mind and has no validity relative to that statement that he's making. And he's thinking that gold and silver are going to crash in price, and then he's going to buy Tether, which is tied to the US dollar, which is losing its purchasing power by the moment. So none of that makes a lot of sense, guys.

I'm actually waiting to see if he does it, to see when it hits 38,000, if he sells everything, because he's going to be in a world of hurt. My expectation is that we will still have the $100,000 bitcoin price parties, and at this rate, it might be if we're picking up 20% in seven days and that trend even cut in half, held up, we'd have 100,000 bitcoin prices by Christmas, maybe into January. The dollar is dying, so there is no reason to suspect that there's going to be a crash in anything relative to dollar terms. Why should anything fall in the value of a dollar when the inflation is pushing this hard on the dollar. And my data is showing that January, February, somewhere in there, we're going to get into some serious double digit inflation because of shit the Fed's going to try and do to support all of the Biden regime.

Shit. Biden wants another 100 billion to give to Israel, Taiwan, and Ukraine. Okay? So how does that benefit the United States? It does not.

How does it hurt the United States? It takes all of our resources and sends them overseas, and it creates a vast quantity, a tranche of money that will be coming back here and causing further fucking inflation. And so if you have further fucking inflation, why buy into the dollar? Why sell anything and go into the dollar?

So, anyway. So I think Joe's wrong. I think Penny Kelly is wrong. I think that Penny Kelly's process is not to be trusted. And I don't trust prophetic dreams to continue, okay?

Because dreams are a function. Dreams are highly complex. They don't just happen. No matter how much you want to have a dream, no matter how much you ask your spirit guides to give you a prophetic dream, yeah, you'll dream. But is it meaningful?

Not necessarily. It could be that you're dreaming as a result of the spices in the pizza or something else that you took that day that affects your mental processes. Okay? So this is the problem with Wu, that if you don't have a scientific approach to your psychicness, then you basically have no approach to it, and you're either believing it all the time or you're not. And that's really what it comes down to.

It's really complicated. You can go into it if you read Ingo Swan's Stuff, his books on ESP, he specifically warns against body processes attachment. Okay? So to a certain extent, this also affects, like, Dick Algier, okay? So Dick Algaeier uses a body processes attachment in order to come up with forecasts.

And so what he'll do is he'll get a vision, right? And so he's described this to me repeatedly. And what they do is he gets the remote viewing vision, and he says, oh, it looks like there's this kind of explosion or something, and there's all these woods, and there's a stream here, and over there is a dam. All right? Now, so he's got an explosion.

It's happening out in the woods somewhere, and there is a dam, like a water dam damning. Up a river somewhere that's in reasonable proximity to where the explosion is going to take place. Now, as far as Dick Algaeier's RV visions and all of his people, daz and all these other guys, I trust that, right? That's a pretty good description of an upcoming event, although we don't have magnitude, we don't have location, we don't have timing. And so then what he does is he'll make these little squiggles, so he'll make like four little squiggles.

And one little squiggle will be labeled winter, one spring, one summer, and one fall. And then he'll look at his vision and then he'll go touch the little squiggle that says spring, and then he'll look at his vision and his drawing, and then he'll touch the one that says winter and then fall, et cetera, right, in summer. And whichever one quote feels appropriate, then that's how he determines what timing to apply to it. And so he's using a body processes. Now what if he was taking blood pressure medicine and maybe he had low blood pressure and he took his high blood pressure, his medicine that raises blood pressure and so maybe that makes him, his body respond to this body processes.

So Ingo Swan was not a fan of body processes, mechanisms that are unchecked, okay? So it wasn't like Ingo didn't use these, but he had multiple systemic or systematic and strategic approaches to these processes. So he would never trust a single one. So he might do that same kind of squiggle thing that Dick Algae does, but he's going to use three or four other techniques to validate that because you can't trust your body. Now body responses, especially these days where we've got chemtrails, we've got polluted food, you got 50,000 chemicals that didn't used to exist in our food, all different kinds of shit.

We got electromagnetic radiation. By the way, I just found a 5G light system about a mile and a half from my house out here on the coast. So they're creeping out along here as well. Anyway though, so Ingo had this of effects and even so, he would many times in his writings you see that he's talking about he did not trust this particular body processes. And this turns out to be valid because later on this XYZ happened and it showed that if he had trusted it, he would have been wrong.

And he actually had the psychic intuition to not trust the processes. So he would sort of rely on his body up to a certain extent and then if he got that psychic impression that uh oh, this ain't going right, then he would just ignore it. So he always came back to the mental processes that he had in place and was refining over all of that time anyway. So I don't know that Penny Kelly does any of this, right, and I know Joe doesn't. Joe has a routine of writing his dreams down in a journal and that's basically it.

And then he goes back and he validates. But it's just like with my stuff. Matching words for events is really difficult. That's why I really like the remote viewing that Dick Algier and his group do is because they have the processes that is visual, that is recorded at the time by their sketches and filling in the little grids filling in the little cells in their grid process that allows them to define all the characteristics and to explore the remote viewing vision. I really do think that remote viewing is highly accurate and very worthwhile, but it's also not mechanistic.

And you can lead yourself into trouble by not having these sorts of processes. So, as I say, will Joe sell everything at 38? In my opinion, he'd be a fool if he sold BTC at 38,000. He's going to be an idiot because he won't be able to buy it back. It won't crash, right?

In any event, though, so I don't think his dream is valid. And if he does, then he'll sell everything at 38 and he will suffer the consequences.

Anyway, though, the reason I'm onto this is I got so many damn emails and so many people freaking out because we're so close to 38,000. They want to know, am I going to sell this kind of stuff? And it's like, sell get dollars for bitcoin? Fuck no. Who wants dollars?

Who wants to buy into the biden regime? And that's what you're doing. You're buying into the Fed, you're buying into the deep state if you sell for dollars. Or Tether, tether is a fucking but I won't go into that. And XRP.

Okay. So the only customer for XRP are the banks. And the banks are failing. 39 banks are laying people off right now. 39 banks will be closed by the time we get to Christmas, all right?

That's going to take a big chunk out of the USA banking infrastructure. So where Tether? Where XRP? Both of these fuckers are tied to banks. Tether is a stablecoin that's tied to your inflation, to the US dollar.

And so, in my opinion, anybody buying Tether is an idiot. Same thing with XRP, right? There is no validation, no use for XRP. There's no limit on it. They can create as much as they want.

It's a Fed scheme. It is a central bank digital currency that is owned by the central banks. Don't be deceived by them having been sued by the SEC, all right? Anyway, like I say, it really pissed me off to have to get into that shit first thing in the morning with all these emails. And I was thinking what?

And see, I didn't watch all that. I came in late last night on the stream. I was there for a few minutes while I was making dinner and that was it. I missed most of what everybody said, but I bitched and moaned about them while I was there because I heard Joe said he was going to sell at 38,000. It's like, boy, you're going to freak a lot of people out.

A lot of people don't understand digital currencies. They don't understand what's going on with it. They're acting on faith and trust. And so if you're going to talk, in my opinion, if you're a woo person and you're going to talk about cryptos, you have a big fucking responsibility. You note I don't say shit about what cryptos I might buy or not buy.

I don't give trading advice. I don't get into that. I will never, ever contact any of you people via telegram offering you trading information or get into my trading group or any of that shit. Those are all scammers, okay?

So okay, so now one last thing here on my last little bit into town here, I'm not working. As much as I like Dick Algaeier, as much as I like Daz and the crew, I am not working with Dick Algae's remote viewing groups anymore, okay? This results directly because of the actions of Dick Algaeier's handler, his tasker. So I'm not going to get into the details. It's not pertinent at the moment.

And they're really screwy, and you got to understand the temporality of everything that was going on. But I had worked a recent remote viewing target through Mike, who is the tasker for Dick Algaeier's group, and I was very dissatisfied. In my opinion. There's something flaky going on. And Mike, even if he's honest, okay, even if he's not being duplicitous, his assumptions about reality are so skewed that they impact the targets.

And I have proof in my last RV session with these guys, so I'm not going to be working with them anymore. I had 40 emails and a lot of discussions with Mike, and it didn't resolve well. So I have no hard feelings about Dick or Daz or any of the guys. They do great work. They're going to continue to do great work.

But me personally, I'm not going to interact with Mike and put a target out there for this guy to do the tasking on because of his process and because of the universal view that he has, that, in my opinion, is skewing everything that he does. So just to let you know, I won't be interacting with them anymore. I mean, Dick and I still send emails to each other, that kind of thing. Dick is still doing great work, still showing up stuff a month ahead in detail and all of this sort of thing, right? But these selected targets where Mike is intimately involved in the association for the target itself, in my experience, they've gone wonky twice.

And so I don't want to have a third repetition, especially with the negative actions that came from this last time.

It was a screwed up mess, guys. And it and it kind of like I want to say it's, it brought some crap on my head, okay? And it and it may develop that this, that this last RV target is going to be end up participating and stuff in the future. I'll get into that at some point anyway, though. So just to let you know, I won't be doing stuff with Dick.

But Dick's stuff is quite trustworthy. I really like their monthly reports of what's coming up in the next month. And in any event, so here we are I'm sort of sort of done with my bitching and moaning about the Wu people, but we're coming up into some very serious times. And so the consequences of making statements about the future, especially for things like cryptos, for us Woo guys, are going to escalate very rapidly. All right?

So if you're a Woo guy, you got to be really fucking careful. So what if Joe gets up there and says, hey, I sold everything at 38,500, or whatever the fuck it is, right? By the way, resistance is 38,889. So I think you'd have to wait after that to see if there was going to be any kind of a crash. Nonetheless, what if he says, I sold everything at 35 or 38,500?

Boy, I'm happy now, I got all these tethers. And then what if he says that in such a way that other people think that he's urging them to sell as well? And then they sell and they find themselves in the same predicament as him, which is that you're going to have to spend more money to buy back what you used to have, because there is not going to be that crash. Because the mechanism does not exist for there to be a resurgence in value in the dollar that would cause such a crash to occur. You can't have an effective crash in solid assets.

Gold, silver, bitcoin, ethereum, a few other coins. They will not crash as long as the dollar is becoming weaker and weaker and weaker every day with this massive excessive printing. And so under those circumstances, to think that there is so basically if Joe had that dream, and if we had moves to have the dollar backed by gold or something like that, I could say, yeah, there's actually a mechanism whereby this could occur. But right now there is no mechanism. That way the dollar is not going to get any stronger.

So you're not going to get silver down at $6. You're not ever going to be able to buy that again. And right now, China is thinking about doing a bump where they would deliberately increase the price of silver, cause all kinds of problems through all kinds of industries, but they desperately need this. And I'll get into that at some other point, but they desperately need that for their high tech industry, specifically solar panels. China's got a world of hurt in their economy, and the CCP's top dog financier people are desperate to find ways out and they're trying all of this shit that had been tried in the previous depression, in the 1930s, just prior to that, none of it's going to work, of course, right.

So you're not going to get a crash in any solid asset. We are not seeing crashes in pricing for solid assets like buildings and stuff like that, and land. What we are seeing is a reduction in price as the debt attached to those becomes so excessive. It has to be laid off one way or another. And so we've got houses out here that had been listed at like six and $7 million.

Big fucking houses, 6000 sqft kind of shit, right? They didn't sell, didn't sell for like more than a fucking year. And so they put them up on auction. And so then they sell in auction because the debt is going to go 100% bad. The house would have to be foreclosed if the lenders didn't agree to do this auction reduction.

And that's basically what it is. And so that house that was listed at six some OD millions of dollars, I think it was 6.5 million, that house has sold an auction for something less than half. Okay? We think, I've talked to some people, we think it's about 2.5 million. And so it would have been less than 50.

So 50% of the debt would have been removed. Now, that's not a crash in the house price. That is the debt restructuring that we're going to go through every fucking place all over the fucking planet as a result of the dollar dying. All this debt has to go away and be restructured. And so we will go through periods of that.

But that's not a crash, it'll be a quote crash in solid prices for solid things relative to debt based material. So here's a good example. Recently, just because I won't go into the details, but we have to come to some conclusions about our house and do some stuff here. And so I was looking at housing and just was interested in it. And so I was looking and I found a house that just came up because of the way I worded the search.

And this house was like, I think it was 1.75 million. These numbers really freak me out, but I understand that it's the debt level, it's the degradation of the dollar that causes those numbers to be attached to this house. Right? Anyway, and so this house at 1.75 million had been on the market for like 180 days or something like that. And at the time that I came across it, I wasn't really that interested, but there were some aspects of it.

I talked to my real estate agent friend here and he provided me with some information on it. And I snooped around on the house because of some other ancillary things, like the guy who built it, right, I wanted to maybe contact him, et cetera, et cetera. Anyway, though, so this house at one and three quarters millions ended up selling and they sold for bitcoin, okay? It was not a dollar transaction. How they've done this with the registering of it and all of that, I have no idea.

I didn't look into that. But when the house sold, the 1.75 million value was basically removed. I don't know how the debt was dealt with or any of that. I don't have any of the details. But fundamentally in dollar terms, it sold for about 900,000, but the whole transaction was done in bitcoin.

Now, okay, so this was done when bitcoin was 21,000. So now bitcoin is 34,000. And if you'd sold your house for all bitcoin, you would have had this 30% increase in the amount of money that you had accepted for your house. So if they'd accepted 900,000 back then and it had gone up 30%, they're now back up over 1 million at 1.2 million. And it is still rising in dollar terms relative to the transaction that they had done.

Again, I don't know how they structured the debt or dealt with the banks or any of that shit. It's complicated, guys, and it's going to get ever so much more so, especially next year, as the amount of unreported printing of money creating of digits, the amount of unreported creation of digits actually comes out. And when that happens, we will have some serious freak outs. We'll go from like, say, five or six or 7% inflation from the fed and from mainstream media, and we actually know it's like 18 or 20%, but we'll go to eleven or twelve or 15% per month as it comes out as to how much money has been printed that they didn't tell anybody about.

It's this huge inflation issue that's going to show up for us next year, that's going to precipitate or participate in the degradation of the federal government. I'm expecting millions of employees to just abandon their jobs and walk away because it won't be worth showing up every day to get that measly paycheck that won't even cover your rent or basics later on. Anyway, guys, got to get moving. It's that sam.


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Nothing “goes viral.” If you think a popular movie, song, or app came out of nowhere to become a word-of-mouth success in today’s crowded media environment, you’re missing the real story. Each blockbuster has a secret history—of power, influence, dark broadcasters, and passionate cults that turn some new products into cultural phenomena. Even the most brilliant ideas wither in obscurity if they fail to connect with the right network, and the consumers that matter most aren't the early adopters, but rather their friends, followers, and imitators -- the audience of your audience. In his groundbreaking investigation, Atlantic senior editor Derek Thompson uncovers the hidden psychology of why we like what we like and reveals the economics of cultural markets that invisibly shape our lives. Shattering the sentimental myths of hit-making that dominate pop culture and business, Thompson shows quality is insufficient for success, nobody has "good taste," and some of the most popular products in history were one bad break away from utter failure. It may be a new world, but there are some enduring truths to what audiences and consumers want. People love a familiar surprise: a product that is bold, yet sneakily recognizable. Every business, every artist, every person looking to promote themselves and their work wants to know what makes some works so successful while others disappear. Hit Makers is a magical mystery tour through the last century of pop culture blockbusters and the most valuable currency of the twenty-first century—people’s attention. From the dawn of impressionist art to the future of Facebook, from small Etsy designers to the origin of Star Wars, Derek Thompson leaves no pet rock unturned to tell the fascinating story of how culture happens and why things become popular. In Hit Makers, Derek Thompson investigates: · The secret link between ESPN's sticky programming and the The Weeknd's catchy choruses · Why Facebook is today’s most important newspaper · How advertising critics predicted Donald Trump · The 5th grader who accidentally launched "Rock Around the Clock," the biggest hit in rock and roll history · How Barack Obama and his speechwriters think of themselves as songwriters · How Disney conquered the world—but the future of hits belongs to savvy amateurs and individuals · The French collector who accidentally created the Impressionist canon · Quantitative evidence that the biggest music hits aren’t always the best · Why almost all Hollywood blockbusters are sequels, reboots, and adaptations · Why one year--1991--is responsible for the way pop music sounds today · Why another year --1932--created the business model of film · How data scientists proved that “going viral” is a myth · How 19th century immigration patterns explain the most heard song in the Western Hemisphere

Ours is often called an information economy, but at a moment when access to information is virtually unlimited, our attention has become the ultimate commodity. In nearly every moment of our waking lives, we face a barrage of efforts to harvest our attention. This condition is not simply the byproduct of recent technological innovations but the result of more than a century's growth and expansion in the industries that feed on human attention. Wu’s narrative begins in the nineteenth century, when Benjamin Day discovered he could get rich selling newspapers for a penny. Since then, every new medium—from radio to television to Internet companies such as Google and Facebook—has attained commercial viability and immense riches by turning itself into an advertising platform. Since the early days, the basic business model of “attention merchants” has never changed: free diversion in exchange for a moment of your time, sold in turn to the highest-bidding advertiser. Full of lively, unexpected storytelling and piercing insight, The Attention Merchants lays bare the true nature of a ubiquitous reality we can no longer afford to accept at face value.

Some people think that in today’s hyper-competitive world, it’s the tough, take-no-prisoners type who comes out on top. But in reality, argues New York Times bestselling author Dave Kerpen, it’s actually those with the best people skills who win the day. Those who build the right relationships. Those who truly understand and connect with their colleagues, their customers, their partners. Those who can teach, lead, and inspire. In a world where we are constantly connected, and social media has become the primary way we communicate, the key to getting ahead is being the person others like, respect, and trust. Because no matter who you are or what profession you're in, success is contingent less on what you can do for yourself, but on what other people are willing to do for you. Here, through 53 bite-sized, easy-to-execute, and often counterintuitive tips, you’ll learn to master the 11 People Skills that will get you more of what you want at work, at home, and in life. For example, you’ll learn: · The single most important question you can ever ask to win attention in a meeting · The one simple key to networking that nobody talks about · How to remain top of mind for thousands of people, everyday · Why it usually pays to be the one to give the bad news · How to blow off the right people · And why, when in doubt, buy him a Bonsai A book best described as “How to Win Friends and Influence People for today’s world,” The Art of People shows how to charm and win over anyone to be more successful at work and outside of it.

Business Model Generation is a handbook for visionaries, game changers, and challengers striving to defy outmoded business models and design tomorrow's enterprises. If your organization needs to adapt to harsh new realities, but you don't yet have a strategy that will get you out in front of your competitors, you need Business Model Generation. Co-created by 470 "Business Model Canvas" practitioners from 45 countries, the book features a beautiful, highly visual, 4-color design that takes powerful strategic ideas and tools, and makes them easy to implement in your organization. It explains the most common Business Model patterns, based on concepts from leading business thinkers, and helps you reinterpret them for your own context. You will learn how to systematically understand, design, and implement a game-changing business model--or analyze and renovate an old one. Along the way, you'll understand at a much deeper level your customers, distribution channels, partners, revenue streams, costs, and your core value proposition. Business Model Generation features practical innovation techniques used today by leading consultants and companies worldwide, including 3M, Ericsson, Capgemini, Deloitte, and others. Designed for doers, it is for those ready to abandon outmoded thinking and embrace new models of value creation: for executives, consultants, entrepreneurs, and leaders of all organizations. If you're ready to change the rules, you belong to "the business model generation!"

#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER If you want to build a better future, you must believe in secrets. The great secret of our time is that there are still uncharted frontiers to explore and new inventions to create. In Zero to One, legendary entrepreneur and investor Peter Thiel shows how we can find singular ways to create those new things. Thiel begins with the contrarian premise that we live in an age of technological stagnation, even if we’re too distracted by shiny mobile devices to notice. Information technology has improved rapidly, but there is no reason why progress should be limited to computers or Silicon Valley. Progress can be achieved in any industry or area of business. It comes from the most important skill that every leader must master: learning to think for yourself. Doing what someone else already knows how to do takes the world from 1 to n, adding more of something familiar. But when you do something new, you go from 0 to 1. The next Bill Gates will not build an operating system. The next Larry Page or Sergey Brin won’t make a search engine. Tomorrow’s champions will not win by competing ruthlessly in today’s marketplace. They will escape competition altogether, because their businesses will be unique. Zero to One presents at once an optimistic view of the future of progress in America and a new way of thinking about innovation: it starts by learning to ask the questions that lead you to find value in unexpected places.

Why should I do business with you… and not your competitor? Whether you are a retailer, manufacturer, distributor, or service provider – if you cannot answer this question, you are surely losing customers, clients and market share. This eye-opening book reveals how identifying your competitive advantages (and trumpeting them to the marketplace) is the most surefire way to close deals, retain clients, and stay miles ahead of the competition. The five fatal flaws of most companies: • They don’t have a competitive advantage but think they do • They have a competitive advantage but don’t know what it is—so they lower prices instead • They know what their competitive advantage is but neglect to tell clients about it • They mistake “strengths” for competitive advantages • They don’t concentrate on competitive advantages when making strategic and operational decisions The good news is that you can overcome these costly mistakes – by identifying your competitive advantages and creating new ones. Consultant, public speaker, and competitive advantage expert Jaynie Smith will show you how scores of small and large companies substantially increased their sales by focusing on their competitive advantages. When advising a CEO frustrated by his salespeople’s inability to close deals, Smith discovered that his company stayed on schedule 95 percent of the time – an achievement no one else in his industry could claim. By touting this and other competitive advantages to customers, closing rates increased by 30 percent—and so did company revenues. Jack Welch has said, “If you don’t have a competitive advantage, don’t compete.” This straight-to-the-point book is filled with insightful stories and specific steps on how to pinpoint your competitive advantages, develop new ones, and get the message out about them.

The number one New York Times best seller that examines how people can champion new ideas in their careers and everyday life - and how leaders can fight groupthink, from the author of Think Again and co-author of Option B. With Give and Take, Adam Grant not only introduced a landmark new paradigm for success but also established himself as one of his generation’s most compelling and provocative thought leaders. In Originals he again addresses the challenge of improving the world, but now from the perspective of becoming original: choosing to champion novel ideas and values that go against the grain, battle conformity, and buck outdated traditions. How can we originate new ideas, policies, and practices without risking it all? Using surprising studies and stories spanning business, politics, sports, and entertainment, Grant explores how to recognize a good idea, speak up without getting silenced, build a coalition of allies, choose the right time to act, and manage fear and doubt; how parents and teachers can nurture originality in children; and how leaders can build cultures that welcome dissent. Learn from an entrepreneur who pitches his start-ups by highlighting the reasons not to invest, a woman at Apple who challenged Steve Jobs from three levels below, an analyst who overturned the rule of secrecy at the CIA, a billionaire financial wizard who fires employees for failing to criticize him, and a TV executive who didn’t even work in comedy but saved Seinfeld from the cutting-room floor. The payoff is a set of groundbreaking insights about rejecting conformity and improving the status quo.

In The $100 Startup, Chris Guillebeau tells you how to lead of life of adventure, meaning and purpose - and earn a good living. Still in his early 30s, Chris is on the verge of completing a tour of every country on earth - he's already visited more than 175 nations - and yet he’s never held a "real job" or earned a regular paycheck. Rather, he has a special genius for turning ideas into income, and he uses what he earns both to support his life of adventure and to give back. There are many others like Chris - those who've found ways to opt out of traditional employment and create the time and income to pursue what they find meaningful. Sometimes, achieving that perfect blend of passion and income doesn't depend on shelving what you currently do. You can start small with your venture, committing little time or money, and wait to take the real plunge when you're sure it's successful. In preparing to write this book, Chris identified 1,500 individuals who have built businesses earning $50,000 or more from a modest investment (in many cases, $100 or less), and from that group he’s chosen to focus on the 50 most intriguing case studies. In nearly all cases, people with no special skills discovered aspects of their personal passions that could be monetized, and were able to restructure their lives in ways that gave them greater freedom and fulfillment. Here, finally, distilled into one easy-to-use guide, are the most valuable lessons from those who’ve learned how to turn what they do into a gateway to self-fulfillment. It’s all about finding the intersection between your "expertise" - even if you don’t consider it such - and what other people will pay for. You don’t need an MBA, a business plan or even employees. All you need is a product or service that springs from what you love to do anyway, people willing to pay, and a way to get paid. Not content to talk in generalities, Chris tells you exactly how many dollars his group of unexpected entrepreneurs required to get their projects up and running; what these individuals did in the first weeks and months to generate significant cash; some of the key mistakes they made along the way, and the crucial insights that made the business stick. Among Chris’s key principles: if you’re good at one thing, you’re probably good at something else; never teach a man to fish - sell him the fish instead; and in the battle between planning and action, action wins. In ancient times, people who were dissatisfied with their lives dreamed of finding magic lamps, buried treasure, or streets paved with gold. Today, we know that it’s up to us to change our lives. And the best part is, if we change our own life, we can help others change theirs. This remarkable book will start you on your way.

Bold is a radical, how-to guide for using exponential technologies, moonshot thinking, and crowd-powered tools to create extraordinary wealth while also positively impacting the lives of billions. Exploring the exponential technologies that are disrupting today's Fortune 500 companies and enabling upstart entrepreneurs to go from "I've got an idea" to "I run a billion-dollar company" far faster than ever before, the authors provide exceptional insight into the power of 3-D printing, artificial intelligence, robotics, networks and sensors, and synthetic biology. Drawing on insights from billionaire entrepreneurs Larry Page, Elon Musk, Richard Branson, and Jeff Bezos, the audiobook offers the best practices that allow anyone to leverage today's hyper connected crowd like never before. The authors teach how to design and use incentive competitions, launch million-dollar crowdfunding campaigns to tap into tens of billions of dollars of capital, and build communities - armies of exponentially enabled individuals willing and able to help today's entrepreneurs make their boldest dreams come true. Bold is both a manifesto and a manual. It is today's exponential entrepreneur's go-to resource on the use of emerging technologies, thinking at scale, and the awesome impact of crowd-powered tools.

The answer is simple: come up with 10 ideas a day. It doesn't matter if they are good or bad, the key is to exercise your "idea muscle", to keep it toned, and in great shape. People say ideas are cheap and execution is everything but that is NOT true. Execution is a consequence, a subset of good, brilliant idea. And good ideas require daily work. Ideas may be easy if we are only coming up with one or two but if you open this book to any of the pages and try to produce more than three, you will feel a burn, scratch your head, and you will be sweating, and working hard. There is a turning point when you reach idea number six for the day, you still have four to go, and your mind muscle is getting a workout. By the time you list those last ideas to make it to 10 you will see for yourself what "sweating the idea muscle" means. As you practice the daily idea generation you become an idea machine. When we become idea machines we are flooded with lots of bad ideas but also with some that are very good. This happens by the sheer force of the number, because we are coming up with 3,650 ideas per year (at 10 a day). When you are inspired by an extraordinary idea, all of your thoughts break their chains, you go beyond limitations and your capacity to act expands in every direction. Forces and abilities you did not know you had come to the surface, and you realize you are capable of doing great things. As you practice with the suggested prompts in this book your ideas will get better, you will be a source of great insight for others, people will find you magnetic, and they will want to hang out with you because you have so much to offer. When you practice every day your life will transform, in no more than 180 days, because it has no other evolutionary choice. Life changes for the better when we become the source of positive, insightful, and helpful ideas. Don't believe a word I say. Instead, challenge yourself.

A Guide to Resilience: How to Bounce Back from Life's Inevitable Problems Christian Moore is convinced that each of us has a power hidden within, something that can get us through any kind of adversity. That power is resilience. In The Resilience Breakthrough, Moore delivers a practical primer on how you can become more resilient in a world of instability and narrowing opportunity, whether you're facing financial troubles, health setbacks, challenges on the job, or any other problem. We can each have our own resilience breakthrough, Moore argues, and can each learn how to use adverse circumstances as potent fuel for overcoming life's hardships. As he shares engaging real-life stories and brutally honest analyses of his own experiences, Moore equips you with 27 resilience-building tools that you can start using today - in your personal life or in your organization.

What if someone told you that your behavior was controlled by a powerful, invisible force? Most of us would be skeptical of such a claim--but it's largely true. Our brains are constantly transmitting and receiving signals of which we are unaware. Studies show that these constant inputs drive the great majority of our decisions about what to do next--and we become conscious of the decisions only after we start acting on them. Many may find that disturbing. But the implications for leadership are profound. In this provocative yet practical book, renowned speaking coach and communication expert Nick Morgan highlights recent research that shows how humans are programmed to respond to the nonverbal cues of others--subtle gestures, sounds, and signals--that elicit emotion. He then provides a clear, useful framework of seven "power cues" that will be essential for any leader in business, the public sector, or almost any context. You'll learn crucial skills, from measuring nonverbal signs of confidence, to the art and practice of gestures and vocal tones, to figuring out what your gut is really telling you. This concise and engaging guide will help leaders and aspiring leaders of all stripes to connect powerfully, communicate more effectively, and command influence.

New York Times bestselling author and social media expert Gary Vaynerchuk shares hard-won advice on how to connect with customers and beat the competition. A mash-up of the best elements of Crush It! and The Thank You Economy with a fresh spin, Jab, Jab, Jab, Right Hook is a blueprint to social media marketing strategies that really works. When managers and marketers outline their social media strategies, they plan for the "right hook"—their next sale or campaign that's going to knock out the competition. Even companies committed to jabbing—patiently engaging with customers to build the relationships crucial to successful social media campaigns—want to land the punch that will take down their opponent or their customer's resistance in one blow. Right hooks convert traffic to sales and easily show results. Except when they don't. Thanks to massive change and proliferation in social media platforms, the winning combination of jabs and right hooks is different now. Vaynerchuk shows that while communication is still key, context matters more than ever. It's not just about developing high-quality content, but developing high-quality content perfectly adapted to specific social media platforms and mobile devices—content tailor-made for Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, Twitter and Tumblr.

From the best-selling author of The Black Swan and one of the foremost thinkers of our time, Nassim Nicholas Taleb, a book on how some things actually benefit from disorder. In The Black Swan Taleb outlined a problem, and in Antifragile he offers a definitive solution: how to gain from disorder and chaos while being protected from fragilities and adverse events. For what Taleb calls the "antifragile" is actually beyond the robust, because it benefits from shocks, uncertainty, and stressors, just as human bones get stronger when subjected to stress and tension. The antifragile needs disorder in order to survive and flourish. Taleb stands uncertainty on its head, making it desirable, even necessary, and proposes that things be built in an antifragile manner. The antifragile is immune to prediction errors. Why is the city-state better than the nation-state, why is debt bad for you, and why is everything that is both modern and complicated bound to fail? The audiobook spans innovation by trial and error, health, biology, medicine, life decisions, politics, foreign policy, urban planning, war, personal finance, and economic systems. And throughout, in addition to the street wisdom of Fat Tony of Brooklyn, the voices and recipes of ancient wisdom, from Roman, Greek, Semitic, and medieval sources, are heard loud and clear. Extremely ambitious and multidisciplinary, Antifragile provides a blueprint for how to behave - and thrive - in a world we don't understand, and which is too uncertain for us to even try to understand and predict. Erudite and witty, Taleb’s message is revolutionary: What is not antifragile will surely perish.

The Cluetrain Manifesto began as a Web site in 1999 when the authors, who have worked variously at IBM, Sun Microsystems, the Linux Journal, and NPR, posted 95 theses about the new reality of the networked marketplace. Ten years after its original publication, their message remains more relevant than ever. For example, thesis no. 2: “Markets consist of human beings, not demographic sectors”; thesis no. 20: “Companies need to realize their markets are often laughing. At them.” The book enlarges on these themes through dozens of stories and observations about business in America and how the Internet will continue to change it all. With a new introduction and chapters by the authors, and commentary by Jake McKee, JP Rangaswami, and Dan Gillmor, this book is essential reading for anybody interested in the Internet and e-commerce, and is especially vital for businesses navigating the topography of the wired marketplace.

From the founders of the trailblazing software company 37signals, here is a different kind of business book one that explores a new reality. Today, anyone can be in business. Tools that used to be out of reach are now easily accessible. Technology that cost thousands is now just a few bucks or even free. Stuff that was impossible just a few years ago is now simple.That means anyone can start a business. And you can do it without working miserable 80-hour weeks or depleting your life savings. You can start it on the side while your day job provides all the cash flow you need. Forget about business plans, meetings, office space - you don't need them. With its straightforward language and easy-is-better approach, Rework is the perfect playbook for anyone who's ever dreamed of doing it on their own. Hardcore entrepreneurs, small-business owners, people stuck in day jobs who want to get out, and artists who don't want to starve anymore will all find valuable inspiration and guidance in these pages. It's time to rework work.


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Roger Joseph Boscovich, a physicist, astronomer, mathematician, philosopher, diplomat, poet, theologian, Jesuit priest, and polymath, published the first edition of his famous work, Philosophiae Naturalis Theoria Redacta Ad Unicam Legem Virium In Natura Existentium (Theory Of Natural Philosophy Derived To The Single Law Of Forces Which Exist In Nature), in Vienna, in 1758, containing his atomic theory and his theory of forces. A second edition was published in 1763 in Venice

Bill Clinton's Georgetown mentor's history of the Conspiracy since the Boer War in South Africa.
TRAGEDY AND HOPE shows the years 1895-1950 as a period of transition from the world dominated by Europe in the nineteenth century to the world of three blocs in the twentieth century. With clarity, perspective, and cumulative impact, Professor Quigley examines the nature of that transition through two world wars and a worldwide economic depression. As an interpretative historian, he tries to show each event in the full complexity of its historical context. The result is a unique work, notable in several ways. It gives a picture of the world in terms of the influence of different cultures and outlooks upon each other; it shows, more completely than in any similar work, the influence of science and technology on human life; and it explains, with unprecedented clarity, how the intricate financial and commercial patterns of the West prior to 1914 influenced the development of today’s world.

This is the July, 2016 ALTA (Asymmetric Linguistic Trends Analysis) Report. Also known as 'the Web Bot' report, this series is brought to you by halfpasthuman.com. This report covers your future world from July 2016 through to 2031. Forecasts are created using predictive linguistics (from the inventor) and cover your planet, your population, your economy and markets, and your Space Goat Farts where you will find all the 'unknown' and 'officially denied' woo-woo that will be shaping your environment over these next few decades.

Time is considered as an independent entity which cannot be reduced to the concept of matter, space or field. The point of discussion is the "time flow" conception of N A Kozyrev (1908-1983), an outstanding Russian astronomer and natural scientist. In addition to a review of the experimental studies of "the active properties of time", by both Kozyrev and modern scientists, the reader will find different interpretations of Kozyrev's views and some developments of his ideas in the fields of geophysics, astrophysics, general relativity and theoretical mechanics.

How UFO Time Engines work - Clif High

The webpage discusses the workings of UFO time engines according to N.A. Kozyrev's experiments. The LL1 engine is described as a hollow metal sphere with a pool of mercury metal inside. When activated by electrical energy, it creates a uni-polar magnetic field causing the mercury to spin at a high rate and induce "time stuff" to accumulate on its surface. The accrued time stuff is siphoned down magnetically to the radiating antennae on the bottom of the vessel, providing self-sustaining power and allowing for time travel. The environment inside UFOs is likely volatile and not suitable for humans.

The Body Electric tells the fascinating story of our bioelectric selves. Robert O. Becker, a pioneer in the filed of regeneration and its relationship to electrical currents in living things, challenges the established mechanistic understanding of the body. He found clues to the healing process in the long-discarded theory that electricity is vital to life. But as exciting as Becker's discoveries are, pointing to the day when human limbs, spinal cords, and organs may be regenerated after they have been damaged, equally fascinating is the story of Becker's struggle to do such original work. The Body Electric explores new pathways in our understanding of evolution, acupuncture, psychic phenomena, and healing.

Unique, controversial, and frequently cited, this survey offers highly detailed accounts concerning the development of ideas and theories about the nature of electricity and space (aether). Readily accessible to general readers as well as high school students, teachers, and undergraduates, it includes much information unavailable elsewhere. This single-volume edition comprises both The Classical Theories and The Modern Theories, which were originally published separately. The first volume covers the theories of classical physics from the age of the Greek philosophers to the late 19th century. The second volume chronicles discoveries that led to the advances of modern physics, focusing on special relativity, quantum theories, general relativity, matrix mechanics, and wave mechanics. Noted historian of science I. Bernard Cohen, who reviewed these books for Scientific American, observed, "I know of no other history of electricity which is as sound as Whittaker's. All those who have found stimulation from his works will read this informative and accurate history with interest and profit."

The third edition of the defining text for the graduate-level course in Electricity and Magnetism has finally arrived! It has been 37 years since the first edition and 24 since the second. The new edition addresses the changes in emphasis and applications that have occurred in the field, without any significant increase in length.

Objects are a ubiquitous presence and few of us stop and think what they mean in our lives. This is the job of philosophers and this is what Jean Baudrillard does in his book. This is required reading for followers of Baudrillard, and he is perhaps the most assessable to the General Reader. Baudrillard is most associated with Post Modernism, and this early book sets the stage for that journey to the post modern world.
We are all surrounded by objects, but how many times have we thought about what those objects represent. If we took the time to think about the symbolism, we could arrive at easy solutions. We have been so accustomed to advertising the automobile representing freedom is an easy conclusion. But what about furniture? What about chairs? What about the arrangement of furniture? Watches? Collecting objects? Baudrillard literally opens up a new world and creates the universe of objects.
It is not that the critique of a society or objects has not been done before, but Baudrillard’s approach is new. Baudrillard examines objects as signs with a smattering of Post-Marxist thought. In his analysis of objects as signs, he ushers in the Post-Modern age and world for which he would be known. Heady stuff to be sure, but is presented by Baudrillard in a readily accessible manner. He articulates his thesis in a straightforward manner, avoiding the hyper-technical terminology he used in his later writings.

Moving away from the Marxist/Freudian approaches that had concerned him earlier, Baudrillard developed in this book a theory of contemporary culture that relies on displacing economic notions of cultural production with notions of cultural expenditure.

The book begins with Sidis's discovery of the first law of physical laws: "Among the physical laws it is a general characteristic that there is reversibility in time; that is, should the whole universe trace back the various positions that bodies in it have passed through in a given interval of time, but in the reverse order to that in which these positions actually occurred, then the universe, in this imaginary case, would still obey the same laws." Recent discoveries of dark matter are predicted by him in this book, and he goes on to show that the "Big Bang" is wrong. Sidis (SIGH-dis) shows that it is far more likely the universe is eternal

In this book you will encounter rare information regarding your true identity - the conscious self in the body - and how you may break the hypnotic spell your senses and thinking have cast about you since childhood.

Do we see the world as it truly is? In The Case Against Reality, pioneering cognitive scientist Donald Hoffman says no? we see what we need in order to survive. Our visual perceptions are not a window onto reality, Hoffman shows us, but instead are interfaces constructed by natural selection. The objects we see around us are not unlike the file icons on our computer desktops: while shaped like a small folder on our screens, the files themselves are made of a series of ones and zeros - too complex for most of us to understand. In a similar way, Hoffman argues, evolution has shaped our perceptions into simplistic illusions to help us navigate the world around us. Yet now these illusions can be manipulated by advertising and design.
Drawing on thirty years of Hoffman's own influential research, as well as evolutionary biology, game theory, neuroscience, and philosophy, The Case Against Reality makes the mind-bending yet utterly convincing case that the world is nothing like what we see through our eyes.

At the height of the Cold War, JFK risked committing the greatest crime in human history: starting a nuclear war. Horrified by the specter of nuclear annihilation, Kennedy gradually turned away from his long-held Cold Warrior beliefs and toward a policy of lasting peace. But to the military and intelligence agencies in the United States, who were committed to winning the Cold War at any cost, Kennedy’s change of heart was a direct threat to their power and influence. Once these dark “Unspeakable” forces recognized that Kennedy’s interests were in direct opposition to their own, they tagged him as a dangerous traitor, plotted his assassination, and orchestrated the subsequent cover-up.

2020 saw a spike in deaths in America, smaller than you might imagine during a pandemic, some of which could be attributed to COVID and to initial treatment strategies that were not effective. But then, in 2021, the stats people expected went off the rails. The CEO of the OneAmerica insurance company publicly disclosed that during the third and fourth quarters of 2021, death in people of working age (18–64) was 40 percent higher than it was before the pandemic. Significantly, the majority of the deaths were not attributed to COVID. A 40 percent increase in deaths is literally earth-shaking. Even a 10 percent increase in excess deaths would have been a 1-in-200-year event. But this was 40 percent. And therein lies a story—a story that starts with obvious questions: - What has caused this historic spike in deaths among younger people? - What has caused the shift from old people, who are expected to die, to younger people, who are expected to keep living?

RFK Jr: 23.5% GREATER likelihood of dying - 09-06-2023

RFK Jr: 23.5% GREATER likelihood of dying - 09-06-2023

The Tavistock Institute, in Sussex, England, describes itself as a nonprofit charity that applies social science to contemporary issues and problems. But this book posits that it is the world’s center for mass brainwashing and social engineering activities. It grew from a somewhat crude beginning at Wellington House into a sophisticated organization that was to shape the destiny of the entire planet, and in the process, change the paradigm of modern society. In this eye-opening work, both the Tavistock network and the methods of brainwashing and psychological warfare are uncovered.

A seminal and controversial figure in the history of political thought and public relations, Edward Bernays (1891–1995), pioneered the scientific technique of shaping and manipulating public opinion, which he famously dubbed “engineering of consent.” During World War I, he was an integral part of the U.S. Committee on Public Information (CPI), a powerful propaganda apparatus that was mobilized to package, advertise and sell the war to the American people as one that would “Make the World Safe for Democracy.” The CPI would become the blueprint in which marketing strategies for future wars would be based upon.
Bernays applied the techniques he had learned in the CPI and, incorporating some of the ideas of Walter Lipmann, as well as his uncle, Sigmund Freud, became an outspoken proponent of propaganda as a tool for democratic and corporate manipulation of the population. His 1928 bombshell Propaganda lays out his eerily prescient vision for using propaganda to regiment the collective mind in a variety of areas, including government, politics, art, science and education. To read this book today is to frightfully comprehend what our contemporary institutions of government and business have become in regards to organized manipulation of the masses.

Undressing the Bible: in Hebrew, the Old Testament speaks for itself, explicitly and transparently. It tells of mysterious beings, special and powerful ones, that appeared on Earth.
Aliens?
Former earthlings?
Superior civilizations, that have always been present on our planet?
Creators, manipulators, geneticists. Aviators, warriors, despotic rulers. And scientists, possessing very advanced knowledge, special weapons and science-fiction-like technologies.
Once naked, the Bible is very different from how it has always been told to us: it does not contain any spiritual, omnipotent and omniscient God, no eternity. No apples and no creeping, tempting, serpents. No winged angels. Not even the Red Sea: the people of the Exodus just wade through a simple reed bed.
Writer and journalist Giorgio Cattaneo sits down with Italy's most renowned biblical translator for his first long interview about his life's work for the English audience. A decade long official Bible translator for the Church and lifelong researcher of ancient myths and tales, Mauro Bilglino is a unicum in his field of expertise and research. A fine connoisseur of dead languages, from ancient Greek to Hebrew and medieval Latin, he focused his attention and efforts on the accurate translating of the bible.
The encounter with Mauro Biglino and his work - the journalist writes - is profoundly healthy, stimulating and inevitably destabilizing: it forces us to reconsider the solidity of the awareness that nourishes many of our common beliefs. And it is a testament to the courage that is needed, today more than ever, to claim the full dignity of free research.

Most people have heard of Jesus Christ, considered the Messiah by Christians, and who lived 2000 years ago. But very few have ever heard of Sabbatai Zevi, who declared himself the Messiah in 1666. By proclaiming redemption was available through acts of sin, he amassed a following of over one million passionate believers, about half the world's Jewish population during the 17th century.Although many Rabbis at the time considered him a heretic, his fame extended far and wide. Sabbatai's adherents planned to abolish many ritualistic observances, because, according to the Talmud, holy obligations would no longer apply in the Messianic time. Fasting days became days of feasting and rejoicing. Sabbateans encouraged and practiced sexual promiscuity, adultery, incest and religious orgies.After Sabbati Zevi's death in 1676, his Kabbalist successor, Jacob Frank, expanded upon and continued his occult philosophy. Frankism, a religious movement of the 18th and 19th centuries, centered on his leadership, and his claim to be the reincarnation of the Messiah Sabbatai Zevi. He, like Zevi, would perform "strange acts" that violated traditional religious taboos, such as eating fats forbidden by Jewish dietary laws, ritual sacrifice, and promoting orgies and sexual immorality. He often slept with his followers, as well as his own daughter, while preaching a doctrine that the best way to imitate God was to cross every boundary, transgress every taboo, and mix the sacred with the profane. Hebrew University of Jerusalem Professor Gershom Scholem called Jacob Frank, "one of the most frightening phenomena in the whole of Jewish history".Jacob Frank would eventually enter into an alliance formed by Adam Weishaupt and Meyer Amshel Rothschild called the Order of the Illuminati. The objectives of this organization was to undermine the world's religions and power structures, in an effort to usher in a utopian era of global communism, which they would covertly rule by their hidden hand: the New World Order. Using secret societies, such as the Freemasons, their agenda has played itself out over the centuries, staying true to the script. The Illuminati handle opposition by a near total control of the world's media, academic opinion leaders, politicians and financiers. Still considered nothing more than theory to many, more and more people wake up each day to the possibility that this is not just a theory, but a terrifying Satanic conspiracy.

This is the first English translation of this revolutionary essay by Vladimir I. Vernadsky, the great Russian-Ukrainian biogeochemist. It was first published in 1930 in French in the Revue générale des sciences pures et appliquées. In it, Vernadsky makes a powerful and provocative argument for the need to develop what he calls “a new physics,” something he felt was clearly necessitated by the implications of the groundbreaking work of Louis Pasteur among few others, but also something that was required to free science from the long-lasting effects of the work of Isaac Newton, most notably.
For hundreds of years, science had developed in a direction which became increasingly detached from the breakthroughs made in the study of life and the natural sciences, detached even from human life itself, and committed reductionists and small-minded scientists were resolved to the fact that ultimately all would be reduced to “the old physics.” The scientific revolution of Einstein was a step in the right direction, but here Vernadsky insists that there is more progress to be made. He makes a bold call for a new physics, taking into account, and fundamentally based upon, the striking anomalies of life and human life.

Using an inspired combination of geometric logic and metaphors from familiar human experience, Bucky invites readers to join him on a trip through a four-dimensional Universe, where concepts as diverse as entropy, Einstein's relativity equations, and the meaning of existence become clear, understandable, and immediately involving. In his own words: "Dare to be naive... It is one of our most exciting discoveries that local discovery leads to a complex of further discoveries." Here are three key examples or concepts from "Synergetics":

Tensegrity

Tensegrity, or tensional integrity, refers to structural systems that use a combination of tension and compression components. The simplest example of this is the "tensegrity triangle", where three struts are held in position not by touching one another but by tensioned wires. These systems are stable and flexible. Tensegrity structures are pervasive in natural systems, from the cellular level up to larger biological and even cosmological scales.

Vector Equilibrium (VE)

The Vector Equilibrium, often referred to by Fuller as the "VE", is a geometric form that he saw as the central form in his synergetic geometry. It’s essentially a cuboctahedron. Fuller noted that the VE is the only geometric form wherein all the vectors (lines from the center to the vertices) are of equal length and angular relationship. Because of this, it’s seen as a condition of absolute equilibrium, where the forces of push and pull are balanced.

Closest Packing of Spheres

Fuller was fascinated by how spheres could be packed together in the tightest possible configuration, a concept he often linked to how nature organizes systems. For example, when you stack oranges in a grocery store, they form a hexagonal pattern, and the spheres (oranges) are in closest-packed arrangement. Fuller related this principle to atomic structures and even cosmic organization.

To prepare Americans and freedom loving people everywhere for our current global wartime reality that few understand, here comes The Citizen's Guide to Fifth Generation Warfare (CG5GW) by Lieutenant General, U.S. Army (Retired) Michael T. Flynn and Sergeant, U.S. Army (Retired) Boone Cutler. General Flynn rose to the highest levels of the intelligence community and served as the National Security Advisor to the 45th POTUS. Sergeant Boone Cutler ran the ground game as a wartime Psychological Operations team sergeant in the United States Army. Together, these two combat veterans put their combined experience and expertise into an illuminating fifth-generation warfare information series called The Citizen's Guide to Fifth Generation Warfare. Introduction to 5GW is the first session of the multipart series. The series, complete with easy-to-understand diagrams, is written for all of humanity in every freedom loving country.

Vladimir I. Vernadsky (1863-1945) was a Russian and Ukrainian mineralogist and geochemist who is best known for his work on the biosphere and the noosphere concepts. His ideas have profoundly influenced various scientific fields, from geology to biology and even philosophy. Here's the summary of his one of his concepts:

Biosphere :

  • Vernadsky defined the biosphere as the thin layer of Earth where life exists, encompassing all living organisms and the parts of the Earth where they interact. This includes the depths of the oceans to the upper layers of the atmosphere.
  • He posited that life plays a critical role in transforming the Earth's environment. In this view, living organisms are not just passive inhabitants of the planet, but active agents of change. This idea contrasts with more traditional views that saw life as simply adapting to pre-existing environmental conditions.
  • One example of this transformative power is the oxygen-rich atmosphere, which was created by photosynthesizing organisms over billions of years.

It's worth noting that Vernadsky's ideas were formulated in a period when the world was experiencing rapid technological changes and were before the advent of concerns about global challenges like climate change. Today, his ideas can be seen in a new light, as we recognize the significant impact human activity has on the planet, from the changing climate to the alteration of biogeochemical cycles. Overall, Vernadsky's thesis about the biosphere and the noosphere offers a holistic perspective on the evolution of the Earth and humanity's role in that evolution. It emphasizes the profound interconnectedness between life, the environment, and human cognition and culture.

Vladimir I. Vernadsky (1863-1945) was a Russian and Ukrainian mineralogist and geochemist who is best known for his work on the biosphere and the noosphere concepts. His ideas have profoundly influenced various scientific fields, from geology to biology and even philosophy. Here's the summary of his one of his concepts:

Noosphere :

  • The concept of the noosphere can be seen as the next evolutionary stage following the biosphere. While the biosphere represents the realm of life, the noosphere represents the realm of human thought.
  • Vernadsky believed that, just as life transformed the Earth through the biosphere, human thought and collective intelligence would transform the planet in the era of the noosphere. This transformation would be characterized by the dominance of cultural evolution over biological evolution.
  • In this paradigm, human knowledge, technology, and cultural developments would become the primary drivers of change on the planet, influencing its future direction.
  • The term "noosphere" is derived from the Greek word “nous” meaning "mind" or "intellect" and "sphaira" meaning "sphere." So, the noosphere can be thought of as the "sphere of human thought."

It's worth noting that Vernadsky's ideas were formulated in a period when the world was experiencing rapid technological changes and were before the advent of concerns about global challenges like climate change. Today, his ideas can be seen in a new light, as we recognize the significant impact human activity has on the planet, from the changing climate to the alteration of biogeochemical cycles. Overall, Vernadsky's thesis about the biosphere and the noosphere offers a holistic perspective on the evolution of the Earth and humanity's role in that evolution. It emphasizes the profound interconnectedness between life, the environment, and human cognition and culture.

A close analysis of the architecture of the stupa―a Buddhist symbolic form that is found throughout South, Southeast, and East Asia. The author, who trained as an architect, examines both the physical and metaphysical levels of these buildings, which derive their meaning and significance from Buddhist and Brahmanist influences.

Building on his extensive research into the sacred symbols and creation myths of the Dogon of Africa and those of ancient Egypt, India, and Tibet, Laird Scranton investigates the myths, symbols, and traditions of prehistoric China, providing further evidence that the cosmology of all ancient cultures arose from a single now-lost source.

It is at the same time a history of language, a guide to foreign tongues, and a method for learning them. It shows, through basic vocabularies, family resemblances of languages―Teutonic, Romance, Greek―helpful tricks of translation, key combinations of roots and phonetic patterns. It presents by common-sense methods the most helpful approach to the mastery of many languages; it condenses vocabulary to a minimum of essential words; it simplifies grammar in an entirely new way; and it teaches a languages as it is actually used in everyday life.
But this book is more than a guide to foreign languages; it goes deep into the roots of all knowledge as it explores the history of speech. It lights up the dim pathways of prehistory and unfolds the story of the slow growth of human expression from the most primitive signs and sounds to the elaborate variations of the highest cultures. Without language no knowledge would be possible; here we see how language is at once the source and the reservoir of all we know.

Taking only the most elementary knowledge for granted, Lancelot Hogben leads readers of this famous book through the whole course from simple arithmetic to calculus. His illuminating explanation is addressed to the person who wants to understand the place of mathematics in modern civilization but who has been intimidated by its supposed difficulty. Mathematics is the language of size, shape, and order―a language Hogben shows one can both master and enjoy.

A complete manual for the study and practice of Raja Yoga, the path of concentration and meditation. These timeless teachings is a treasure to be read and referred to again and again by seekers treading the spiritual path. The classic Sutras, at least 4,000 years old, cover the yogic teachings on ethics, meditation, and physical postures, and provide directions for dealing with situations in daily life. The Sutras are presented here in the purest form, with the original Sanskrit and with translation, transliteration, and commentary by Sri Swami Satchidananda, one of the most respected and revered contemporary Yoga masters. Sri Swamiji offers practical advice based on his own experience for mastering the mind and achieving physical, mental and emotional harmony.

William Strauss and Neil Howe will change the way you see the world - and your place in it. With blazing originality, The Fourth Turning illuminates the past, explains the present, and reimagines the future. Most remarkably, it offers an utterly persuasive prophecy about how America’s past will predict its future.

Strauss and Howe base this vision on a provocative theory of American history. The authors look back 500 years and uncover a distinct pattern: Modern history moves in cycles, each one lasting about the length of a long human life, each composed of four eras - or "turnings" - that last about 20 years and that always arrive in the same order. In The Fourth Turning, the authors illustrate these cycles using a brilliant analysis of the post-World War II period.

First comes a High, a period of confident expansion as a new order takes root after the old has been swept away. Next comes an Awakening, a time of spiritual exploration and rebellion against the now-established order. Then comes an Unraveling, an increasingly troubled era in which individualism triumphs over crumbling institutions. Last comes a Crisis - the Fourth Turning - when society passes through a great and perilous gate in history. Together, the four turnings comprise history's seasonal rhythm of growth, maturation, entropy, and rebirth.

4th Turning

Excess Deaths & Why RFK Jr. Can Win The Democratic Presidential Race - Ed Dowd | Part 1 of 2 - 06-21-2023

All original edition. Nothing added, nothing removed. This book traces the history of the ancient Khazar Empire, a major but almost forgotten power in Eastern Europe, which in the Dark Ages became converted to Judaism. Khazaria was finally wiped out by the forces of Genghis Khan, but evidence indicates that the Khazars themselves migrated to Poland and formed the cradle of Western Jewry. To the general reader the Khazars, who flourished from the 7th to 11th century, may seem infinitely remote today. Yet they have a close and unexpected bearing on our world, which emerges as Koestler recounts the fascinating history of the ancient Khazar Empire.

At about the time that Charlemagne was Emperor in the West. The Khazars' sway extended from the Black Sea to the Caspian, from the Caucasus to the Volga, and they were instrumental in stopping the Muslim onslaught against Byzantium, the eastern jaw of the gigantic pincer movement that in the West swept across northern Africa and into Spain.Thereafter the Khazars found themselves in a precarious position between the two major world powers: the Eastern Roman Empire in Byzantium and the triumphant followers of Mohammed.As Koestler points out, the Khazars were the Third World of their day. They chose a surprising method of resisting both the Western pressure to become Christian and the Eastern to adopt Islam. Rejecting both, they converted to Judaism. Mr. Koestler speculates about the ultimate faith of the Khazars and their impact on the racial composition and social heritage of modern Jewry.

Few people noticed the secret codewords used by our astronauts to describe the moon. Until now, few knew about the strange moving lights they reported.
George H. Leonard, former NASA scientist, fought through the official veil of secrecy and studied thousands of NASA photographs, spoke candidly with dozens of NASA officials, and listened to hours and hours of astronauts' tapes.
Here, Leonard presents the stunning and inescapable evidence discovered during his in-depth investigation:

  • Immense mechanical rigs, some over a mile long, working the lunar surface.
  • Strange geometric ground markings and symbols.
  • Lunar constructions several times higher than anything built on Earth.
  • Vehicles, tracks, towers, pipes, conduits, and conveyor belts running in and across moon craters.
Somebody else is indeed on the Moon, and engaged in activities on a massive scale. Our space agencies, and many of the world's top scientists, have known for years that there is intelligent life on the moon.

The article delves into the history of the Khazars, a polity in the Northern Caucasus that existed from the mid-seventh century until about 970 CE. Contrary to popular belief, the term "Khazars" is misleading as it was a multiethnic entity, and it's uncertain which specific group adopted Judaism. The Khazars first emerged in the seventh century, defeating the Bulgars, which led to the Bulgars' dispersion to various regions. The Khazar Empire was established through the expulsion of the Bulgars and was multiethnic in nature. The language spoken by the Khazars is debated, with some suggesting Turkic origins and others pointing to Slavic. The Khazars had several cities and fortresses, with significant archaeological findings. The Khazars had interactions with various empires, including wars with the Arabs and alliances with Byzantine emperors. By the mid-10th century, the Khazar capital of Itil was destroyed by the Russians. The article concludes that much of what is known about the Khazars is based on limited sources.

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In The Science of the Dogon, Laird Scranton demonstrated that the cosmological structure described in the myths and drawings of the Dogon runs parallel to modern science--atomic theory, quantum theory, and string theory--their drawings often taking the same form as accurate scientific diagrams that relate to the formation of matter.

Sacred Symbols of the Dogon uses these parallels as the starting point for a new interpretation of the Egyptian hieroglyphic language. By substituting Dogon cosmological drawings for equivalent glyph-shapes in Egyptian words, a new way of reading and interpreting the Egyptian hieroglyphs emerges. Scranton shows how each hieroglyph constitutes an entire concept, and that their meanings are scientific in nature.

The Dogon people of Mali, West Africa, are famous for their unique art and advanced cosmology. The Dogon’s creation story describes how the one true god, Amma, created all the matter of the universe. Interestingly, the myths that depict his creative efforts bear a striking resemblance to the modern scientific definitions of matter, beginning with the atom and continuing all the way to the vibrating threads of string theory. Furthermore, many of the Dogon words, symbols, and rituals used to describe the structure of matter are quite similar to those found in the myths of ancient Egypt and in the daily rituals of Judaism. For example, the modern scientific depiction of the informed universe as a black hole is identical to Amma’s Egg of the Dogon and the Egyptian Benben Stone.

The Science of the Dogon offers a case-by-case comparison of Dogon descriptions and drawings to corresponding scientific definitions and diagrams from authors like Stephen Hawking and Brian Greene, then extends this analysis to the counterparts of these symbols in both the ancient Egyptian and Hebrew religions. What is ultimately revealed is the scientific basis for the language of the Egyptian hieroglyphs, which was deliberately encoded to prevent the knowledge of these concepts from falling into the hands of all but the highest members of the Egyptian priesthood.

Anthony C. Yu’s translation of The Journey to the West,initially published in 1983, introduced English-speaking audiences to the classic Chinese novel in its entirety for the first time. Written in the sixteenth century, The Journey to the West tells the story of the fourteen-year pilgrimage of the monk Xuanzang, one of China’s most famous religious heroes, and his three supernatural disciples, in search of Buddhist scriptures. Throughout his journey, Xuanzang fights demons who wish to eat him, communes with spirits, and traverses a land riddled with a multitude of obstacles, both real and fantastical. An adventure rich with danger and excitement, this seminal work of the Chinese literary canonis by turns allegory, satire, and fantasy.

With over a hundred chapters written in both prose and poetry, The Journey to the West has always been a complicated and difficult text to render in English while preserving the lyricism of its language and the content of its plot. But Yu has successfully taken on the task, and in this new edition he has made his translations even more accurate and accessible. The explanatory notes are updated and augmented, and Yu has added new material to his introduction, based on his original research as well as on the newest literary criticism and scholarship on Chinese religious traditions. He has also modernized the transliterations included in each volume, using the now-standard Hanyu Pinyin romanization system. Perhaps most important, Yu has made changes to the translation itself in order to make it as precise as possible.

One of the great works of Chinese literature, The Journey to the West is not only invaluable to scholars of Eastern religion and literature, but, in Yu’s elegant rendering, also a delight for any reader.

The Oera Linda Book is a 19th-century translation by Dr. Ottema and WIlliam R. Sandbach of an old manuscript written in the Old Frisian language that records historical, mythological, and religious themes of remote antiquity, compiled between 2194 BC and AD 803.

  • The Oera Linda book challenges traditional views of pre-Christian societies.
  • Christianization is likened to a "great reset" that erased previous civilizations.
  • The Fryan language provides insights into the beliefs and values of the Fryan people.
  • The cyclical nature of time is emphasized, suggesting patterns in history.
  • The importance of identity and understanding one's roots is highlighted.
  • The Oera Linda book offers wisdom and insights into several European languages.

The Oera Linda book offers a fresh perspective on our history, challenging the notion that pre-Christian societies were uncivilized. It suggests that the Christianization of societies was a form of "great reset," erasing and demonizing what existed before. The Oera Linda writings hint at an advanced civilization with its own laws, writing, and societal structures. Jan Ott's translation from the Fryan language provides insights into the beliefs and values of the Fryan people. The text also touches upon the guilt many feel today, even if they aren't religious, about issues like climate change and historical slavery. It criticizes the way science is sometimes treated like a religion, with scientists acting as its preachers. The cyclical nature of time is emphasized, suggesting that understanding history requires recognizing patterns and cycles. Christianity is portrayed as one of the most significant resets in history, with sects fighting and erasing each other's scriptures. The importance of identity is highlighted, with a focus on the Fryans, a tribe that faced challenges from another tribe from Finland. This other tribe had a different moral compass, leading to conflicts and eventual assimilation. The text suggests that the true history of the Fryans and their values might have been distorted by subsequent Christian narratives. The Oera Linda book is seen as a source of wisdom, shedding light on the origins of several European languages and offering insights into values like freedom, truth, and justice.

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The Talmud is one of the most important holy books of the Hebrew religion and of the world. No English translation of the book existed until the author presented this work. To this day, very little of the actual text seems available in English -- although we find many interpretive commentaries on what it is supposed to mean. The Talmud has a reputation for being long and difficult to digest, but Polano has taken what he believes to be the best material and put it into extremely readable form. As far as holy books of the world are concerned, it is on par with The Koran, The Bhagavad-Gita and, of course, The Bible, in importance. This clearly written edition will allow many to experience The Talmud who may have otherwise not had the chance.

This five-volume set is the only complete English rendering of The Zohar, the fundamental rabbinic work on Jewish mysticism that has fascinated readers for more than seven centuries. In addition to being the primary reference text for kabbalistic studies, this magnificent work is arranged in the form of a commentary on the Bible, bringing to the surface the deeper meanings behind the commandments and biblical narrative. As The Zohar itself proclaims: Woe unto those who see in the Law nothing but simple narratives and ordinary words .... Every word of the Law contains an elevated sense and a sublime mystery .... The narratives of the Law are but the raiment Thin which it is swathed.

Twenty-one years ago, at a friend's request, a Massachusetts professor sketched out a blueprint for nonviolent resistance to repressive regimes. It would go on to be translated, photocopied, and handed from one activist to another, traveling from country to country across the globe: from Iran to Venezuela―where both countries consider Gene Sharp to be an enemy of the state―to Serbia; Afghanistan; Vietnam; the former Soviet Union; China; Nepal; and, more recently and notably, Tunisia, Egypt, Yemen, Libya, and Syria, where it has served as a guiding light of the Arab Spring.

This short, pithy, inspiring, and extraordinarily clear guide to overthrowing a dictatorship by nonviolent means lists 198 specific methods to consider, depending on the circumstances: sit-ins, popular nonobedience, selective strikes, withdrawal of bank deposits, revenue refusal, walkouts, silence, and hunger strikes. From Dictatorship to Democracy is the remarkable work that has made the little-known Sharp into the world's most effective and sought-after analyst of resistance to authoritarian regimes.

Bill Cooper, former United States Naval Intelligence Briefing Team member, reveals information that remains hidden from the public eye. This information has been kept in topsecret government files since the 1940s. His audiences hear the truth unfold as he writes about the assassination of John F. Kennedy, the war on drugs, the secret government, and UFOs. Bill is a lucid, rational, and powerful speaker whose intent is to inform and to empower his audience. Standing room only is normal. His presentation and information transcend partisan affiliations as he clearly addresses issues in a way that has a striking impact on listeners of all backgrounds and interests. He has spoken to many groups throughout the United States and has appeared regularly on many radio talk shows and on television. In 1988 Bill decided to "talk" due to events then taking place worldwide, events that he had seen plans for back in the early 1970s. Bill correctly predicted the lowering of the Iron Curtain, the fall of the Berlin Wall, and the invasion of Panama. All Bill's predictions were on record well before the events occurred. Bill is not a psychic. His information comes from top secret documents that he read while with the Intelligence Briefing Team and from over seventeen years of research.

The argument that the 16th Amendment (which concerns the federal income tax) was not properly ratified and thus is invalid has been a topic of debate among some tax protesters and scholars. One of the individuals associated with this theory is Bill Benson, who asserted that the 16th Amendment was fraudulently ratified. Here's a brief overview of the argument: 1. Research and Documentation: Bill Benson, along with another individual named M.J. "Red" Beckman, wrote a two-volume work called "The Law That Never Was" in the 1980s. This work was a product of Benson's extensive travels to various state archives to examine the original ratification documents related to the 16th Amendment. 2. Claims of Irregularities: In his work, Benson presented evidence that claimed many of the states either did not ratify the 16th Amendment properly or made mistakes in their resolutions. Some of these alleged irregularities included misspellings, incorrect wording, and other deviations from the proposed amendment. 3. Philander Knox's Role: In 1913, Philander Knox, who was the U.S. Secretary of State at the time, declared that the 16th Amendment had been ratified by the necessary three-fourths of the states. Benson's contention is that Knox was aware of the various discrepancies and irregularities in the ratification process but chose to fraudulently declare the amendment ratified anyway. 4. Legal Challenges and Court Rulings: Over the years, some tax protesters have used Benson's findings to challenge the legality of the income tax. However, these challenges have been consistently rejected by the courts. In fact, several courts have addressed Benson's research and arguments directly and found them to be without legal merit. The courts have repeatedly upheld the validity of the 16th Amendment. 5. Counterarguments: Critics of Benson's theory argue that even if there were minor discrepancies in the wording or format of the ratification documents, they do not invalidate the overarching intent of the states to ratify the amendment. Additionally, they assert that there's no substantive evidence that Knox acted fraudulently. It's worth noting that despite the popularity of this theory among certain groups, the legal consensus in the U.S. is that the 16th Amendment was validly ratified and is a legitimate part of the U.S. Constitution. Those who refuse to pay income taxes based on this theory have faced legal penalties.

The article delves into the evolution of the concept of the ether in physics. Historically, the ether was postulated to explain the propagation of light, with figures like Newton and Huygens suggesting its existence. By the late 19th century, Maxwell's electromagnetic theory linked light's propagation to the ether, a theory experimentally validated by Hertz in 1888. Lorentz expanded on this, focusing on wave transmission in moving media. The article contrasts the English approach, which sought tangible models, with the phenomenological view, which aimed for a descriptive approach without specific hypotheses. The piece also touches on various mechanical theories and models proposed over the years, emphasizing the challenges in defining the ether's properties and its evolving nature in scientific discourse.

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True Costs – 04-24-2023

True Costs - 04-24-2023

True Costs - 04-24-2023
It's. Hello, humans. Hello humans. The 24th, it's probably around 10:00, something like that. Just had a wing of geese go overhead heading north.

It was maybe 400 individuals. They've been doing this for last few days with some level of regularity, trying to get this thing all strapped up without turning it off.

Anyway, let's see. Going okay, anyway, I've been out here doing this and I'm outside cleaning up and cutting blackberries and brush and stuff and have been talking and then all of a sudden discovered that the recorder had maxed out its memory and had to go on in. But I needed coffee anyway. Coffee is good stuff, by the way. It's associated with a lower body mass index for weight and a higher level of electrical charge in the body.

So not bad. Anyway, as I say, we're cutting brush and stuff. I wanted to talk about the central banks and the illusionary economy that's created by fiat currency. Well, the illusion of everything, not just the economy, it's the illusionary social order, because everything is basically supported by the currency. There's no point in our social order now where that aspect of the social order is not dependent upon and fed by fiat currency.

And the fiat currency only exists because there is no cost to the central bank to create it. They don't have to go out and dig holes or mine or anything to do this, right? So as far as the central bank is concerned, it's like free shit lying on the ground like rocks, okay? And so as far as they're concerned, fiat money is very similar to a rock. And everybody accepts this rock is money, currency, valuable.

And so they don't even have to pick the rocks up themselves. They can go and hire people to go and pick up the rocks and then pay them with the rocks that these guys just picked up. So that's how goofy the system is, right? And we're coming to the end of it. That's why everything is so wonky.

That's why the social order is all seriously fucked up, because it's polluted by the fake money. And it is. It doesn't cost them anything. It has no value. The only reason it has value is because they've tricked the social order and the government to accepting it as having value.

Given that it's easy to bribe people. So you can take the rocks that you pay Tom. Get out of there, dog. Take the rocks that you pay Tom to pick up off the ground and he picks up 5000 rocks for you. You pay him two rocks to pick all those 5000 up and put them into little cases and shit for you.

And then you take some of these rocks and you go over to his cousin who's a cop, and you say, hey, I'm going to go and do this illegal shit, but I don't want to get caught, so I'm going to pay you ahead of time with these rocks and you'll let me do it. And so the cousin says, well, it seems kind of dodgy, but everybody else does it, so I'll do it too. And that's how we get the corruption going, right? And it's always more and more and more in the way of corruption. So first it's one little bit of corruption and then it leads up to pedophilia and adrenochrome and all that kind of shit, and obscuring all of reality.

And so it gets really complex because they have to, as they go along, the Central Bank has to keep paying for more and more and more corruption in order to obscure the corruption that's already existent and its impact on our social order. And so they think they can keep this shit up forever. Move. There we go. But they can't, right?

They don't have any problem spending stuff that will accept it. But the problem is that acceptance wears thin over time and people start wising up and we get to the situation where we're at now, where we have de dollarization. Now, De dollarization is euphemism for dollar death for lack of currency in your fucked up phony money. So that's what they're not telling you when they use that word, that, hey, the whole world has got a lack of confidence in our fucked up fake money and we're going to have a real problem here. They don't do that.

They call it de dollarization, just so you don't know. That's the way these fuckers work. Anyway, so we're there now. We got de dollarization on going, get out, get out, dog, move. We're not there yet.

We're cutting our way through Blackberries and Dog wants the smells, but we don't have a space yet for the snouts anyway, so here we are. Fake money is imploding globally and we're going to have to go back, as always, to real money. Now, this was necessary, that all this should happen, because the normies got to see it, right? You can tell them about it, but they don't believe it. You can tell them that there's pedophiles in the White House, but until they see it, they're not going to believe it.

You can tell them there's corruption every fucking place, but until they live through it, they're not going to believe it. Now they're living through it. Now they see the two tier justice system and all of this kind of stuff, right? All these aspects of our current level of corruption, and they're going to certainly believe it as we go forward, more and more of them are waking up and starting to react, so we're going to see how it's going to play out. But we're at that point where the things are going to take a sharper turn because of the nature of the degradation of the money, the fiat currency, because once it really reaches a certain point, you get a threshold effect, right?

And in this threshold effect, you get people abandoning things rapidly, very rapidly, because you see the effect on other people and so on. And once you've experienced some of it, you can't unexperience it. You start feeling the paranoia on a daily basis because you've been living through the effects of the paranoia. The bad shit happens, and you wise up and say, oh, shit, this is why it happened, right? And I got to do that to not have it happen to me again.

Then off we go. And we're at that point now. So now we're getting into the period where we're going to have a true cost discovery. And so this is going to be very difficult for everybody in America because we haven't had to pay true costs because we've been benefiting as long as we would live up to our part of the bargain and go kill people for the Kazarean mafia with our military to force them to take the Kazarean mafia's fake money. Everything was good.

But now we're not willing to do that anymore. And for a lot of reasons. They're sinking the United States. They want to sink the republic. The caesarian mafia, I mean, right?

The people that are ruled by the Homo capensus, the cone heads, just look at a Rockefeller, look at their lineage.

Tell me they're not cone heads. Anyway. So we're at that point where we're getting into the true cost discovery. It's going to be very difficult on us because we're going to have to pay real, actual cost. And so your food costs are going to go up.

Everything's going to go up because you got to pay for it. We don't own anything anymore. We don't make anything anymore in this country. And so we're at a real world of hurt. We got to recover.

I think we will recover. It's going to take some huge amount of transformative work from generations that don't know how to do it. And I think a lot of them are just going to perish because they're not emotionally strong enough to cope. But we'll see. They could surprise me.

We're coming into the true cost phase. So we'll discover, for instance, the actual cost of a Tesla car. And I know they're selling them for something like, say they were selling them for $65,000. The energy cost analysis I did when I put it in, how much diesel does it take to make a Tesla car, mining the minerals, transporting the minerals across the oceans, all of that kind of shit, right? How much does it actually cost in diesel fuel for a Tesla car?

And I found out what it actually cost and went into it and so on, but I didn't have a way of reconciling it to their production costs for the machinery. So I couldn't give you what it should be cost, but I think it could be as much as 14 times higher than what they're actually selling it for. You have to understand that basically everything in our social order is subsidized by fake money, right? And so we don't have any true cost. We have government subsidies on manufacturing plants.

Tesla gets vast quantities of government money for its SpaceX. Shit, all of this kind of stuff right? There's just vast quantities of this fake money. These rocks that the central bank picks up at no cost to themselves floating around acting as bribes in the corporate structure. That's what promotes fascism and that will also be what kills it is that our ability to live off of and deal with the rest of the world and ourselves relative to the fake money is going away.

And it's going to go away in a shockingly fast period of time for lots of people and it's going to go at a time of the year they're not prepared for because they want it to happen in September, October. But we're going to take a big hit in just a couple of weeks anyway. So the Tesla car has subsidies on the mining, government subsidies on the financing of the mining, government subsidies on the financing of all aspects of the production, government subsidies on the taxes on the land for the building, government subsidies on the payrolls.

All kinds of shit, right? So it's all totally interrelated. And since it's all bound by the same system and the system is corrupt then we know that the cost of production for Tesla cars all EVs, any cars for that matter are not factual, not real. Just as we find out today that none of the EVs live up to their claims on mileage. In fact they're grossly overclaiming to a degree that's never seen in the gas and diesel market.

They couldn't get away with it in the gas and diesel market but they can in the EV market claiming that they get X number of miles per charge that kind of thing, right? Turns out it's like in many instances it's less than half if you figure city driving in there. So they may be claiming I don't know actually how much they claim. Never really was interested in owning one so never got into that part of it. But anyway whatever it is it's less than half of their claimed aggregate if you actually calculate in the city driving into the whole thing.

Hang on, watch out. All dogs move.

Anyway, every year the blackberries become a scourge. The end of the year they're just wild. They're okay to eat. But they're not the little wild ones. They're not the cascades, the hybrids.

They're the original wild natives here and they're far too voluminous to deal with. Just overrun the greenhouse in like two years if I didn't go out and clip them down. So anyway getting back to our true cost analysis. Well so as we go forward here in these next months or so we're going to get to the point where we say oh shit, no one wants our dollar. We won't be able to buy lithium.

Even more than that, we can't subsidize the sale of heavy mining equipment to these countries that are mining lithium because we don't have the money in the federal government anymore. All kinds of corruption at all different kinds of levels will become evident, including the corporate.

That's going to be a big shock.

So it's not just personal corruption, right? It's not just so and so being bribed to ignore the Epstein and Bill Gates taking all those kids onto that plane and no one ever sees those kids again. It's not that kind of corruption. This is corruption at a broader social level that will be revealed. Although we'll get into some of the Epstein Island kind of shit too, because people won't be able to be bribed.

Rather they won't stay bribed anymore because the money won't mean shit. And some of them won't be afraid of being killed. Others will be afraid of being killed. But even your killer has got to be paid with something.

It's going to slow that down a bit too.

We'll start seeing a lot of the corruption come out for this stuff as we get into the true costs. So you're going to be shocked, right, because it's not just hyperinflation. So when they say all these dollars and they're really more bonds, they're really more dollar denominated, short and long term bonds. When they say all these dollars are overseas and they're going to come back to the US. What they're actually talking about, how it will actually manifest, is that you won't be able to buy stuff, right?

I mean, they're not actually going to put dollars on boats and trains or boats and planes and bring them back to the continent in the country here. What they're going to really end up doing is the repudiation of our ability to buy stuff. So it's complicated. They make it much more complex than it should be to hide aspects of the to hide all aspects of it.

So they might have a derivative bond deal to a particular country that is used to prop up money coming back in the form of money being used to purchase heavy equipment for mining. And then another deal, another contract to buy the product of that mining. Then another deal, another contract, another loan, more bonds in order to do the shipping of it, right, the trans shipping. So it's also interrelated. And it's all going to come crumbling down now.

It's doing so as these countries and these people aren't being bribed anymore, the corporations included, they won't be able to spend their dollars. And so at that point, it becomes a real problem for us. That's what they mean when they say the dollars come back to the US. In the sense that they are only good here. We can't export anything other than like gold or raw materials or stuff because we don't make anything here, right?

And we won't be buying shit and so the real, very real expense and damage to the planet done by mining for lithium that you see in these horrid photos of the gouged out parts of countries, whole mountains being destroyed, that kind of thing, those have a real cost. And we're about to find out what that real cost is because we're going to have to hey doggo, we're going to have to pay it now that they're not going to accept the Kazarean mafia phony money. And so Kazarian mafia, by the way, doesn't care about the US. Remember that they have no interest in us at all other than as a tool for their plans.

So it'll be real interesting and I think we will discover that Tesla cars cost maybe as much as a million dollars each in real money. If we got to pony it up to get the shit, it'll also be that way for the cost of running them. And EVs in all of the western republics are going to just disappear as an issue. So I'm not worried about, for instance, the Wilconian climate crisis shit that's going to disappear when we can't pay for it anymore. When the climate extinction woman can't afford to drive her diesel vehicle to buy her expensive imported fruits, that kind of shit fails, right?

She's being bribed to run extinction rebellion. It's not a native organization or anything like that. And as her paycheck doesn't spend, she won't do it. She'll be freaked out like everybody else trying to say, hey, what the fuck here, right?

So we'll get to the true cost of extinction rebellion, which is there is no climate crisis. These people are climate deniers. They deny that climate exists. They think it's supposed to be this steady state stuff, but actually most of them are simply paid psychological operatives, psyop people to fuck with the normies. If you look into these guys, they're all connected to the fake climate crisis industries and that's going to disappear too.

Who's going to be able to afford to pay for any of these things as the dollar dies? Just like all of the communism in my state, although we're at peak communism here, I think, just like they're claiming peak oil and all that sort of shit. Well, we're at peak dollar and that brings with it peak communism here in my state, California and so on, just peak craziness, peak fascist trannies, all of these sorts of things. But it will fade as we no longer have the dollars and the ability to pay for it without going and getting gold and stuff, right? And so you got to go out and get gold and that kind of shit to pay for your stuff.

You're not going to be giving it to a government that's going to be giving it to trannies, you're going to be using it to buy food and the whole tranny industry is going to die. They're going to have trainees are going to have real problems finding all their stuff. Just like the whole thing here in Washington State about all these abortion drugs that they're trying to protect the health care of women. These drugs are terrible by the way. Yeah they're abortifacts but the damage they do to the woman is just incredible long term damage.

Anyway, so as we get moving in this we won't be able to pay for this stuff. We'll have to pony up real gold to get stuff. So maybe we're going to hit super inflation that we'll probably call it hyperinflation but it's not really because hyperinflation is driven by people's action and this is going to be driven by other stuff.

Hang on. Watch out dog.

Okay.

Anyway so need to get your gardens ready and tend to things while you can get your shit together.

We won't be able to pay for this stuff later and it's going to be very crazy. Couple of years we're going to have to sort out the whole southern border invasion stuff. That's not going to go well. So our data way in the past forecast bloody battles in Sweden, whole ghettos full of immigrants being driven out, that kind of thing and hang on a second in nearly those kind of conditions here in the US. As we get into this going to have all kinds of interesting spillovers in our social order.

The society is going to take a big hit not only in goods but in what we might think of as like effective paradigm also something that's supported right? So we have the illusion that the Democrats are the dominant party and it's an illusion maintained by the mockingbird press, the mainstream media, whatever you want to call them, who are paid for by the illusionary dollars which are going to go away. So the press is going away now as we reach the peak of all this insanity. So we can see the corporate hits being taken in, BuzzFeed collapsing and it's only a matter of time before Huffington Post goes their support is abysmal. So I look at real world metrics that are not dollar related because you can always flood something with dollars to give the illusion that it's healthy like a stock or something, right?

So I just showed look at various different metrics like for instance engagement rates and this is actually very key now that we have this to measure by. So I've got the Twitter handles for all of my legislators that have Twitter accounts and I can also find their other social media fairly easily because we get their email addresses and you got names and stuff anyway so you can find out the kind of engagement that these people get on their various social media interactions. That's the big one. We're going to have to get us all.

And it's terrible. It's terrible. So our chief ancient senator here, Patty Murray, you know our the old fart senator, the our legacy senator, our I don't want to say superior senator but nonetheless top dog in our senatorial by seniority she got like 400,000 followers on Twitter supposedly. Supposedly a lot of that's probably bought any given post she has out there on Twitter. True, she's a politician who would really want a follower but nonetheless you think that some people should and they should have engagement rates and she'll put something out and maybe she gets 30, 40 responses on these things and maybe she gets 200 views.

It's really terrible. So I think it may indeed be a case of corrupted follower numbers because of her position and their ability to put bots behind it and so on as they maintain the illusion that the Democrats are the dominant party.

Big stash of mushrooms out here. I didn't know rishis I planted some time back survived. Anyway, so as these illusions disappear, our world's changing over the course of this year and next and so on. But this will be one of the bigger, more dramatic years as we get into it. And we're basically right there now just starting into it as the more dramatic parts of dollar death occur and you know they're going to be more dramatic because these fuckers are actually talking about it.

And so our true cost of everything because we don't make anything in this country anymore is going to be presented to us and lots and lots and lots of people are going to freak out.

It's going to seriously impact corporations. We'll see a lot of the fascism drop away because again corporations won't be able to pay for it. Just like the anheuser bush thing, right? They support it up to a certain point. When you lose bazillions of dollars because of that support, well you got to rethink it and you got to rethink the assholes that got you there.

All these extremists that have been promoted because of the jiggering of the system by the people that create and control the system. Kazareans. And it's all coming undone.

Oh good, huckleberries are in bloom. These are the white flower. There's also pink flower hooks. Out of the way, Doug.

Okay, so anyway, let's wrap this up.

Okay? Sorry about that necessary delay crawling around.

So in my opinion as the illusions really crumble, the thing for us to do is to concentrate on our individual needs and work our way out.

There's another wing of geese, maybe two wings actually maybe 150 individuals, sharp wings too.

They think that they can control it for a number of years. Another couple at least trying to bring us into the great reset in the meantime with their unicoins and all of the central bank stuff. But some of them are aware that the tide has turned but they're not really astute enough to understand how much it's turned. And the holy crud, holy crud easily 2000 geese in that wing. Jeez.

That one line, the one side of the wing there's the final end of it. It's got to be 3 miles in length. They're just slightly off the coast here and heading actually slightly northeast. Wow. Come on, dog, it's starting to rain.

So the central bank crumbling, it's going to crumble the rest of it. The social order, anything that's dependent upon that corruption or that illusion is failing. And now these are the period of the opportunities, the kind of opportunities that present themselves will be to reinvent the social order and your place in it. And there's another giant wing, 2 miles. Maybe there's another follow up.

Holy crud. So this one's got maybe there's another thousand individuals in that and it's still going, still coming along. There's gaps in them. They're really moving. Very predictable.

I mean, like clockwork. We had calendars that showed the geese this time, this day last or this week last two years, and these big wings heading north. So that one right there is still continuing. There was just a gap. And so I'm looking at maybe it's still continuing, it's going out to the ocean.

So it's maybe at this point, maybe it's a mile wide in terms of the span of the two wings. And maybe there was like three or four or 5000 individuals in. That really hard to estimate. I used to work for Fisheries and wildlife and here in the state and I did spotting and recording for analyses for a number of years. Boy, that wing is still going on.

So, yeah, I would say that's probably closer to 5000 geese in that wing.

But anyway, you learn to count in groups, right? So you count, go to the very edge of the wing and you count on five and then you just jump by five as you go forward there, looking at the whole wing all the way along. Anyway, I got to go, guys, it's starting to rain here. The whole thing's coming down on us and we're going to have to live with those effects through the next couple of years. So take care and just watch out for where all the corruption is.

But we'll.


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#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER If you want to build a better future, you must believe in secrets. The great secret of our time is that there are still uncharted frontiers to explore and new inventions to create. In Zero to One, legendary entrepreneur and investor Peter Thiel shows how we can find singular ways to create those new things. Thiel begins with the contrarian premise that we live in an age of technological stagnation, even if we’re too distracted by shiny mobile devices to notice. Information technology has improved rapidly, but there is no reason why progress should be limited to computers or Silicon Valley. Progress can be achieved in any industry or area of business. It comes from the most important skill that every leader must master: learning to think for yourself. Doing what someone else already knows how to do takes the world from 1 to n, adding more of something familiar. But when you do something new, you go from 0 to 1. The next Bill Gates will not build an operating system. The next Larry Page or Sergey Brin won’t make a search engine. Tomorrow’s champions will not win by competing ruthlessly in today’s marketplace. They will escape competition altogether, because their businesses will be unique. Zero to One presents at once an optimistic view of the future of progress in America and a new way of thinking about innovation: it starts by learning to ask the questions that lead you to find value in unexpected places.

Why should I do business with you… and not your competitor? Whether you are a retailer, manufacturer, distributor, or service provider – if you cannot answer this question, you are surely losing customers, clients and market share. This eye-opening book reveals how identifying your competitive advantages (and trumpeting them to the marketplace) is the most surefire way to close deals, retain clients, and stay miles ahead of the competition. The five fatal flaws of most companies: • They don’t have a competitive advantage but think they do • They have a competitive advantage but don’t know what it is—so they lower prices instead • They know what their competitive advantage is but neglect to tell clients about it • They mistake “strengths” for competitive advantages • They don’t concentrate on competitive advantages when making strategic and operational decisions The good news is that you can overcome these costly mistakes – by identifying your competitive advantages and creating new ones. Consultant, public speaker, and competitive advantage expert Jaynie Smith will show you how scores of small and large companies substantially increased their sales by focusing on their competitive advantages. When advising a CEO frustrated by his salespeople’s inability to close deals, Smith discovered that his company stayed on schedule 95 percent of the time – an achievement no one else in his industry could claim. By touting this and other competitive advantages to customers, closing rates increased by 30 percent—and so did company revenues. Jack Welch has said, “If you don’t have a competitive advantage, don’t compete.” This straight-to-the-point book is filled with insightful stories and specific steps on how to pinpoint your competitive advantages, develop new ones, and get the message out about them.

The number one New York Times best seller that examines how people can champion new ideas in their careers and everyday life - and how leaders can fight groupthink, from the author of Think Again and co-author of Option B. With Give and Take, Adam Grant not only introduced a landmark new paradigm for success but also established himself as one of his generation’s most compelling and provocative thought leaders. In Originals he again addresses the challenge of improving the world, but now from the perspective of becoming original: choosing to champion novel ideas and values that go against the grain, battle conformity, and buck outdated traditions. How can we originate new ideas, policies, and practices without risking it all? Using surprising studies and stories spanning business, politics, sports, and entertainment, Grant explores how to recognize a good idea, speak up without getting silenced, build a coalition of allies, choose the right time to act, and manage fear and doubt; how parents and teachers can nurture originality in children; and how leaders can build cultures that welcome dissent. Learn from an entrepreneur who pitches his start-ups by highlighting the reasons not to invest, a woman at Apple who challenged Steve Jobs from three levels below, an analyst who overturned the rule of secrecy at the CIA, a billionaire financial wizard who fires employees for failing to criticize him, and a TV executive who didn’t even work in comedy but saved Seinfeld from the cutting-room floor. The payoff is a set of groundbreaking insights about rejecting conformity and improving the status quo.

In The $100 Startup, Chris Guillebeau tells you how to lead of life of adventure, meaning and purpose - and earn a good living. Still in his early 30s, Chris is on the verge of completing a tour of every country on earth - he's already visited more than 175 nations - and yet he’s never held a "real job" or earned a regular paycheck. Rather, he has a special genius for turning ideas into income, and he uses what he earns both to support his life of adventure and to give back. There are many others like Chris - those who've found ways to opt out of traditional employment and create the time and income to pursue what they find meaningful. Sometimes, achieving that perfect blend of passion and income doesn't depend on shelving what you currently do. You can start small with your venture, committing little time or money, and wait to take the real plunge when you're sure it's successful. In preparing to write this book, Chris identified 1,500 individuals who have built businesses earning $50,000 or more from a modest investment (in many cases, $100 or less), and from that group he’s chosen to focus on the 50 most intriguing case studies. In nearly all cases, people with no special skills discovered aspects of their personal passions that could be monetized, and were able to restructure their lives in ways that gave them greater freedom and fulfillment. Here, finally, distilled into one easy-to-use guide, are the most valuable lessons from those who’ve learned how to turn what they do into a gateway to self-fulfillment. It’s all about finding the intersection between your "expertise" - even if you don’t consider it such - and what other people will pay for. You don’t need an MBA, a business plan or even employees. All you need is a product or service that springs from what you love to do anyway, people willing to pay, and a way to get paid. Not content to talk in generalities, Chris tells you exactly how many dollars his group of unexpected entrepreneurs required to get their projects up and running; what these individuals did in the first weeks and months to generate significant cash; some of the key mistakes they made along the way, and the crucial insights that made the business stick. Among Chris’s key principles: if you’re good at one thing, you’re probably good at something else; never teach a man to fish - sell him the fish instead; and in the battle between planning and action, action wins. In ancient times, people who were dissatisfied with their lives dreamed of finding magic lamps, buried treasure, or streets paved with gold. Today, we know that it’s up to us to change our lives. And the best part is, if we change our own life, we can help others change theirs. This remarkable book will start you on your way.

Bold is a radical, how-to guide for using exponential technologies, moonshot thinking, and crowd-powered tools to create extraordinary wealth while also positively impacting the lives of billions. Exploring the exponential technologies that are disrupting today's Fortune 500 companies and enabling upstart entrepreneurs to go from "I've got an idea" to "I run a billion-dollar company" far faster than ever before, the authors provide exceptional insight into the power of 3-D printing, artificial intelligence, robotics, networks and sensors, and synthetic biology. Drawing on insights from billionaire entrepreneurs Larry Page, Elon Musk, Richard Branson, and Jeff Bezos, the audiobook offers the best practices that allow anyone to leverage today's hyper connected crowd like never before. The authors teach how to design and use incentive competitions, launch million-dollar crowdfunding campaigns to tap into tens of billions of dollars of capital, and build communities - armies of exponentially enabled individuals willing and able to help today's entrepreneurs make their boldest dreams come true. Bold is both a manifesto and a manual. It is today's exponential entrepreneur's go-to resource on the use of emerging technologies, thinking at scale, and the awesome impact of crowd-powered tools.

The answer is simple: come up with 10 ideas a day. It doesn't matter if they are good or bad, the key is to exercise your "idea muscle", to keep it toned, and in great shape. People say ideas are cheap and execution is everything but that is NOT true. Execution is a consequence, a subset of good, brilliant idea. And good ideas require daily work. Ideas may be easy if we are only coming up with one or two but if you open this book to any of the pages and try to produce more than three, you will feel a burn, scratch your head, and you will be sweating, and working hard. There is a turning point when you reach idea number six for the day, you still have four to go, and your mind muscle is getting a workout. By the time you list those last ideas to make it to 10 you will see for yourself what "sweating the idea muscle" means. As you practice the daily idea generation you become an idea machine. When we become idea machines we are flooded with lots of bad ideas but also with some that are very good. This happens by the sheer force of the number, because we are coming up with 3,650 ideas per year (at 10 a day). When you are inspired by an extraordinary idea, all of your thoughts break their chains, you go beyond limitations and your capacity to act expands in every direction. Forces and abilities you did not know you had come to the surface, and you realize you are capable of doing great things. As you practice with the suggested prompts in this book your ideas will get better, you will be a source of great insight for others, people will find you magnetic, and they will want to hang out with you because you have so much to offer. When you practice every day your life will transform, in no more than 180 days, because it has no other evolutionary choice. Life changes for the better when we become the source of positive, insightful, and helpful ideas. Don't believe a word I say. Instead, challenge yourself.

A Guide to Resilience: How to Bounce Back from Life's Inevitable Problems Christian Moore is convinced that each of us has a power hidden within, something that can get us through any kind of adversity. That power is resilience. In The Resilience Breakthrough, Moore delivers a practical primer on how you can become more resilient in a world of instability and narrowing opportunity, whether you're facing financial troubles, health setbacks, challenges on the job, or any other problem. We can each have our own resilience breakthrough, Moore argues, and can each learn how to use adverse circumstances as potent fuel for overcoming life's hardships. As he shares engaging real-life stories and brutally honest analyses of his own experiences, Moore equips you with 27 resilience-building tools that you can start using today - in your personal life or in your organization.

What if someone told you that your behavior was controlled by a powerful, invisible force? Most of us would be skeptical of such a claim--but it's largely true. Our brains are constantly transmitting and receiving signals of which we are unaware. Studies show that these constant inputs drive the great majority of our decisions about what to do next--and we become conscious of the decisions only after we start acting on them. Many may find that disturbing. But the implications for leadership are profound. In this provocative yet practical book, renowned speaking coach and communication expert Nick Morgan highlights recent research that shows how humans are programmed to respond to the nonverbal cues of others--subtle gestures, sounds, and signals--that elicit emotion. He then provides a clear, useful framework of seven "power cues" that will be essential for any leader in business, the public sector, or almost any context. You'll learn crucial skills, from measuring nonverbal signs of confidence, to the art and practice of gestures and vocal tones, to figuring out what your gut is really telling you. This concise and engaging guide will help leaders and aspiring leaders of all stripes to connect powerfully, communicate more effectively, and command influence.

New York Times bestselling author and social media expert Gary Vaynerchuk shares hard-won advice on how to connect with customers and beat the competition. A mash-up of the best elements of Crush It! and The Thank You Economy with a fresh spin, Jab, Jab, Jab, Right Hook is a blueprint to social media marketing strategies that really works. When managers and marketers outline their social media strategies, they plan for the "right hook"—their next sale or campaign that's going to knock out the competition. Even companies committed to jabbing—patiently engaging with customers to build the relationships crucial to successful social media campaigns—want to land the punch that will take down their opponent or their customer's resistance in one blow. Right hooks convert traffic to sales and easily show results. Except when they don't. Thanks to massive change and proliferation in social media platforms, the winning combination of jabs and right hooks is different now. Vaynerchuk shows that while communication is still key, context matters more than ever. It's not just about developing high-quality content, but developing high-quality content perfectly adapted to specific social media platforms and mobile devices—content tailor-made for Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, Twitter and Tumblr.

From the best-selling author of The Black Swan and one of the foremost thinkers of our time, Nassim Nicholas Taleb, a book on how some things actually benefit from disorder. In The Black Swan Taleb outlined a problem, and in Antifragile he offers a definitive solution: how to gain from disorder and chaos while being protected from fragilities and adverse events. For what Taleb calls the "antifragile" is actually beyond the robust, because it benefits from shocks, uncertainty, and stressors, just as human bones get stronger when subjected to stress and tension. The antifragile needs disorder in order to survive and flourish. Taleb stands uncertainty on its head, making it desirable, even necessary, and proposes that things be built in an antifragile manner. The antifragile is immune to prediction errors. Why is the city-state better than the nation-state, why is debt bad for you, and why is everything that is both modern and complicated bound to fail? The audiobook spans innovation by trial and error, health, biology, medicine, life decisions, politics, foreign policy, urban planning, war, personal finance, and economic systems. And throughout, in addition to the street wisdom of Fat Tony of Brooklyn, the voices and recipes of ancient wisdom, from Roman, Greek, Semitic, and medieval sources, are heard loud and clear. Extremely ambitious and multidisciplinary, Antifragile provides a blueprint for how to behave - and thrive - in a world we don't understand, and which is too uncertain for us to even try to understand and predict. Erudite and witty, Taleb’s message is revolutionary: What is not antifragile will surely perish.

The Cluetrain Manifesto began as a Web site in 1999 when the authors, who have worked variously at IBM, Sun Microsystems, the Linux Journal, and NPR, posted 95 theses about the new reality of the networked marketplace. Ten years after its original publication, their message remains more relevant than ever. For example, thesis no. 2: “Markets consist of human beings, not demographic sectors”; thesis no. 20: “Companies need to realize their markets are often laughing. At them.” The book enlarges on these themes through dozens of stories and observations about business in America and how the Internet will continue to change it all. With a new introduction and chapters by the authors, and commentary by Jake McKee, JP Rangaswami, and Dan Gillmor, this book is essential reading for anybody interested in the Internet and e-commerce, and is especially vital for businesses navigating the topography of the wired marketplace.

From the founders of the trailblazing software company 37signals, here is a different kind of business book one that explores a new reality. Today, anyone can be in business. Tools that used to be out of reach are now easily accessible. Technology that cost thousands is now just a few bucks or even free. Stuff that was impossible just a few years ago is now simple.That means anyone can start a business. And you can do it without working miserable 80-hour weeks or depleting your life savings. You can start it on the side while your day job provides all the cash flow you need. Forget about business plans, meetings, office space - you don't need them. With its straightforward language and easy-is-better approach, Rework is the perfect playbook for anyone who's ever dreamed of doing it on their own. Hardcore entrepreneurs, small-business owners, people stuck in day jobs who want to get out, and artists who don't want to starve anymore will all find valuable inspiration and guidance in these pages. It's time to rework work.

Tesla's main source of inspiration.
Roger Joseph Boscovich, a physicist, astronomer, mathematician, philosopher, diplomat, poet, theologian, Jesuit priest, and polymath, published the first edition of his famous work, Philosophiae Naturalis Theoria Redacta Ad Unicam Legem Virium In Natura Existentium (Theory Of Natural Philosophy Derived To The Single Law Of Forces Which Exist In Nature), in Vienna, in 1758, containing his atomic theory and his theory of forces. A second edition was published in 1763 in Venice

Bill Clinton's Georgetown mentor's history of the Conspiracy since the Boer War in South Africa.
TRAGEDY AND HOPE shows the years 1895-1950 as a period of transition from the world dominated by Europe in the nineteenth century to the world of three blocs in the twentieth century. With clarity, perspective, and cumulative impact, Professor Quigley examines the nature of that transition through two world wars and a worldwide economic depression. As an interpretative historian, he tries to show each event in the full complexity of its historical context. The result is a unique work, notable in several ways. It gives a picture of the world in terms of the influence of different cultures and outlooks upon each other; it shows, more completely than in any similar work, the influence of science and technology on human life; and it explains, with unprecedented clarity, how the intricate financial and commercial patterns of the West prior to 1914 influenced the development of today’s world.

This is the July, 2016 ALTA (Asymmetric Linguistic Trends Analysis) Report. Also known as 'the Web Bot' report, this series is brought to you by halfpasthuman.com. This report covers your future world from July 2016 through to 2031. Forecasts are created using predictive linguistics (from the inventor) and cover your planet, your population, your economy and markets, and your Space Goat Farts where you will find all the 'unknown' and 'officially denied' woo-woo that will be shaping your environment over these next few decades.

Time is considered as an independent entity which cannot be reduced to the concept of matter, space or field. The point of discussion is the "time flow" conception of N A Kozyrev (1908-1983), an outstanding Russian astronomer and natural scientist. In addition to a review of the experimental studies of "the active properties of time", by both Kozyrev and modern scientists, the reader will find different interpretations of Kozyrev's views and some developments of his ideas in the fields of geophysics, astrophysics, general relativity and theoretical mechanics.

How UFO Time Engines work - Clif High

The webpage discusses the workings of UFO time engines according to N.A. Kozyrev's experiments. The LL1 engine is described as a hollow metal sphere with a pool of mercury metal inside. When activated by electrical energy, it creates a uni-polar magnetic field causing the mercury to spin at a high rate and induce "time stuff" to accumulate on its surface. The accrued time stuff is siphoned down magnetically to the radiating antennae on the bottom of the vessel, providing self-sustaining power and allowing for time travel. The environment inside UFOs is likely volatile and not suitable for humans.

The Body Electric tells the fascinating story of our bioelectric selves. Robert O. Becker, a pioneer in the filed of regeneration and its relationship to electrical currents in living things, challenges the established mechanistic understanding of the body. He found clues to the healing process in the long-discarded theory that electricity is vital to life. But as exciting as Becker's discoveries are, pointing to the day when human limbs, spinal cords, and organs may be regenerated after they have been damaged, equally fascinating is the story of Becker's struggle to do such original work. The Body Electric explores new pathways in our understanding of evolution, acupuncture, psychic phenomena, and healing.

Unique, controversial, and frequently cited, this survey offers highly detailed accounts concerning the development of ideas and theories about the nature of electricity and space (aether). Readily accessible to general readers as well as high school students, teachers, and undergraduates, it includes much information unavailable elsewhere. This single-volume edition comprises both The Classical Theories and The Modern Theories, which were originally published separately. The first volume covers the theories of classical physics from the age of the Greek philosophers to the late 19th century. The second volume chronicles discoveries that led to the advances of modern physics, focusing on special relativity, quantum theories, general relativity, matrix mechanics, and wave mechanics. Noted historian of science I. Bernard Cohen, who reviewed these books for Scientific American, observed, "I know of no other history of electricity which is as sound as Whittaker's. All those who have found stimulation from his works will read this informative and accurate history with interest and profit."

The third edition of the defining text for the graduate-level course in Electricity and Magnetism has finally arrived! It has been 37 years since the first edition and 24 since the second. The new edition addresses the changes in emphasis and applications that have occurred in the field, without any significant increase in length.

Objects are a ubiquitous presence and few of us stop and think what they mean in our lives. This is the job of philosophers and this is what Jean Baudrillard does in his book. This is required reading for followers of Baudrillard, and he is perhaps the most assessable to the General Reader. Baudrillard is most associated with Post Modernism, and this early book sets the stage for that journey to the post modern world.
We are all surrounded by objects, but how many times have we thought about what those objects represent. If we took the time to think about the symbolism, we could arrive at easy solutions. We have been so accustomed to advertising the automobile representing freedom is an easy conclusion. But what about furniture? What about chairs? What about the arrangement of furniture? Watches? Collecting objects? Baudrillard literally opens up a new world and creates the universe of objects.
It is not that the critique of a society or objects has not been done before, but Baudrillard’s approach is new. Baudrillard examines objects as signs with a smattering of Post-Marxist thought. In his analysis of objects as signs, he ushers in the Post-Modern age and world for which he would be known. Heady stuff to be sure, but is presented by Baudrillard in a readily accessible manner. He articulates his thesis in a straightforward manner, avoiding the hyper-technical terminology he used in his later writings.

Moving away from the Marxist/Freudian approaches that had concerned him earlier, Baudrillard developed in this book a theory of contemporary culture that relies on displacing economic notions of cultural production with notions of cultural expenditure.

The book begins with Sidis's discovery of the first law of physical laws: "Among the physical laws it is a general characteristic that there is reversibility in time; that is, should the whole universe trace back the various positions that bodies in it have passed through in a given interval of time, but in the reverse order to that in which these positions actually occurred, then the universe, in this imaginary case, would still obey the same laws." Recent discoveries of dark matter are predicted by him in this book, and he goes on to show that the "Big Bang" is wrong. Sidis (SIGH-dis) shows that it is far more likely the universe is eternal

In this book you will encounter rare information regarding your true identity - the conscious self in the body - and how you may break the hypnotic spell your senses and thinking have cast about you since childhood.

Do we see the world as it truly is? In The Case Against Reality, pioneering cognitive scientist Donald Hoffman says no? we see what we need in order to survive. Our visual perceptions are not a window onto reality, Hoffman shows us, but instead are interfaces constructed by natural selection. The objects we see around us are not unlike the file icons on our computer desktops: while shaped like a small folder on our screens, the files themselves are made of a series of ones and zeros - too complex for most of us to understand. In a similar way, Hoffman argues, evolution has shaped our perceptions into simplistic illusions to help us navigate the world around us. Yet now these illusions can be manipulated by advertising and design.
Drawing on thirty years of Hoffman's own influential research, as well as evolutionary biology, game theory, neuroscience, and philosophy, The Case Against Reality makes the mind-bending yet utterly convincing case that the world is nothing like what we see through our eyes.

At the height of the Cold War, JFK risked committing the greatest crime in human history: starting a nuclear war. Horrified by the specter of nuclear annihilation, Kennedy gradually turned away from his long-held Cold Warrior beliefs and toward a policy of lasting peace. But to the military and intelligence agencies in the United States, who were committed to winning the Cold War at any cost, Kennedy’s change of heart was a direct threat to their power and influence. Once these dark “Unspeakable” forces recognized that Kennedy’s interests were in direct opposition to their own, they tagged him as a dangerous traitor, plotted his assassination, and orchestrated the subsequent cover-up.

2020 saw a spike in deaths in America, smaller than you might imagine during a pandemic, some of which could be attributed to COVID and to initial treatment strategies that were not effective. But then, in 2021, the stats people expected went off the rails. The CEO of the OneAmerica insurance company publicly disclosed that during the third and fourth quarters of 2021, death in people of working age (18–64) was 40 percent higher than it was before the pandemic. Significantly, the majority of the deaths were not attributed to COVID. A 40 percent increase in deaths is literally earth-shaking. Even a 10 percent increase in excess deaths would have been a 1-in-200-year event. But this was 40 percent. And therein lies a story—a story that starts with obvious questions: - What has caused this historic spike in deaths among younger people? - What has caused the shift from old people, who are expected to die, to younger people, who are expected to keep living?

RFK Jr: 23.5% GREATER likelihood of dying - 09-06-2023

RFK Jr: 23.5% GREATER likelihood of dying - 09-06-2023

The Tavistock Institute, in Sussex, England, describes itself as a nonprofit charity that applies social science to contemporary issues and problems. But this book posits that it is the world’s center for mass brainwashing and social engineering activities. It grew from a somewhat crude beginning at Wellington House into a sophisticated organization that was to shape the destiny of the entire planet, and in the process, change the paradigm of modern society. In this eye-opening work, both the Tavistock network and the methods of brainwashing and psychological warfare are uncovered.

A seminal and controversial figure in the history of political thought and public relations, Edward Bernays (1891–1995), pioneered the scientific technique of shaping and manipulating public opinion, which he famously dubbed “engineering of consent.” During World War I, he was an integral part of the U.S. Committee on Public Information (CPI), a powerful propaganda apparatus that was mobilized to package, advertise and sell the war to the American people as one that would “Make the World Safe for Democracy.” The CPI would become the blueprint in which marketing strategies for future wars would be based upon.
Bernays applied the techniques he had learned in the CPI and, incorporating some of the ideas of Walter Lipmann, as well as his uncle, Sigmund Freud, became an outspoken proponent of propaganda as a tool for democratic and corporate manipulation of the population. His 1928 bombshell Propaganda lays out his eerily prescient vision for using propaganda to regiment the collective mind in a variety of areas, including government, politics, art, science and education. To read this book today is to frightfully comprehend what our contemporary institutions of government and business have become in regards to organized manipulation of the masses.

Undressing the Bible: in Hebrew, the Old Testament speaks for itself, explicitly and transparently. It tells of mysterious beings, special and powerful ones, that appeared on Earth.
Aliens?
Former earthlings?
Superior civilizations, that have always been present on our planet?
Creators, manipulators, geneticists. Aviators, warriors, despotic rulers. And scientists, possessing very advanced knowledge, special weapons and science-fiction-like technologies.
Once naked, the Bible is very different from how it has always been told to us: it does not contain any spiritual, omnipotent and omniscient God, no eternity. No apples and no creeping, tempting, serpents. No winged angels. Not even the Red Sea: the people of the Exodus just wade through a simple reed bed.
Writer and journalist Giorgio Cattaneo sits down with Italy's most renowned biblical translator for his first long interview about his life's work for the English audience. A decade long official Bible translator for the Church and lifelong researcher of ancient myths and tales, Mauro Bilglino is a unicum in his field of expertise and research. A fine connoisseur of dead languages, from ancient Greek to Hebrew and medieval Latin, he focused his attention and efforts on the accurate translating of the bible.
The encounter with Mauro Biglino and his work - the journalist writes - is profoundly healthy, stimulating and inevitably destabilizing: it forces us to reconsider the solidity of the awareness that nourishes many of our common beliefs. And it is a testament to the courage that is needed, today more than ever, to claim the full dignity of free research.

Most people have heard of Jesus Christ, considered the Messiah by Christians, and who lived 2000 years ago. But very few have ever heard of Sabbatai Zevi, who declared himself the Messiah in 1666. By proclaiming redemption was available through acts of sin, he amassed a following of over one million passionate believers, about half the world's Jewish population during the 17th century.Although many Rabbis at the time considered him a heretic, his fame extended far and wide. Sabbatai's adherents planned to abolish many ritualistic observances, because, according to the Talmud, holy obligations would no longer apply in the Messianic time. Fasting days became days of feasting and rejoicing. Sabbateans encouraged and practiced sexual promiscuity, adultery, incest and religious orgies.After Sabbati Zevi's death in 1676, his Kabbalist successor, Jacob Frank, expanded upon and continued his occult philosophy. Frankism, a religious movement of the 18th and 19th centuries, centered on his leadership, and his claim to be the reincarnation of the Messiah Sabbatai Zevi. He, like Zevi, would perform "strange acts" that violated traditional religious taboos, such as eating fats forbidden by Jewish dietary laws, ritual sacrifice, and promoting orgies and sexual immorality. He often slept with his followers, as well as his own daughter, while preaching a doctrine that the best way to imitate God was to cross every boundary, transgress every taboo, and mix the sacred with the profane. Hebrew University of Jerusalem Professor Gershom Scholem called Jacob Frank, "one of the most frightening phenomena in the whole of Jewish history".Jacob Frank would eventually enter into an alliance formed by Adam Weishaupt and Meyer Amshel Rothschild called the Order of the Illuminati. The objectives of this organization was to undermine the world's religions and power structures, in an effort to usher in a utopian era of global communism, which they would covertly rule by their hidden hand: the New World Order. Using secret societies, such as the Freemasons, their agenda has played itself out over the centuries, staying true to the script. The Illuminati handle opposition by a near total control of the world's media, academic opinion leaders, politicians and financiers. Still considered nothing more than theory to many, more and more people wake up each day to the possibility that this is not just a theory, but a terrifying Satanic conspiracy.

This is the first English translation of this revolutionary essay by Vladimir I. Vernadsky, the great Russian-Ukrainian biogeochemist. It was first published in 1930 in French in the Revue générale des sciences pures et appliquées. In it, Vernadsky makes a powerful and provocative argument for the need to develop what he calls “a new physics,” something he felt was clearly necessitated by the implications of the groundbreaking work of Louis Pasteur among few others, but also something that was required to free science from the long-lasting effects of the work of Isaac Newton, most notably.
For hundreds of years, science had developed in a direction which became increasingly detached from the breakthroughs made in the study of life and the natural sciences, detached even from human life itself, and committed reductionists and small-minded scientists were resolved to the fact that ultimately all would be reduced to “the old physics.” The scientific revolution of Einstein was a step in the right direction, but here Vernadsky insists that there is more progress to be made. He makes a bold call for a new physics, taking into account, and fundamentally based upon, the striking anomalies of life and human life.

Using an inspired combination of geometric logic and metaphors from familiar human experience, Bucky invites readers to join him on a trip through a four-dimensional Universe, where concepts as diverse as entropy, Einstein's relativity equations, and the meaning of existence become clear, understandable, and immediately involving. In his own words: "Dare to be naive... It is one of our most exciting discoveries that local discovery leads to a complex of further discoveries." Here are three key examples or concepts from "Synergetics":

Tensegrity

Tensegrity, or tensional integrity, refers to structural systems that use a combination of tension and compression components. The simplest example of this is the "tensegrity triangle", where three struts are held in position not by touching one another but by tensioned wires. These systems are stable and flexible. Tensegrity structures are pervasive in natural systems, from the cellular level up to larger biological and even cosmological scales.

Vector Equilibrium (VE)

The Vector Equilibrium, often referred to by Fuller as the "VE", is a geometric form that he saw as the central form in his synergetic geometry. It’s essentially a cuboctahedron. Fuller noted that the VE is the only geometric form wherein all the vectors (lines from the center to the vertices) are of equal length and angular relationship. Because of this, it’s seen as a condition of absolute equilibrium, where the forces of push and pull are balanced.

Closest Packing of Spheres

Fuller was fascinated by how spheres could be packed together in the tightest possible configuration, a concept he often linked to how nature organizes systems. For example, when you stack oranges in a grocery store, they form a hexagonal pattern, and the spheres (oranges) are in closest-packed arrangement. Fuller related this principle to atomic structures and even cosmic organization.

To prepare Americans and freedom loving people everywhere for our current global wartime reality that few understand, here comes The Citizen's Guide to Fifth Generation Warfare (CG5GW) by Lieutenant General, U.S. Army (Retired) Michael T. Flynn and Sergeant, U.S. Army (Retired) Boone Cutler. General Flynn rose to the highest levels of the intelligence community and served as the National Security Advisor to the 45th POTUS. Sergeant Boone Cutler ran the ground game as a wartime Psychological Operations team sergeant in the United States Army. Together, these two combat veterans put their combined experience and expertise into an illuminating fifth-generation warfare information series called The Citizen's Guide to Fifth Generation Warfare. Introduction to 5GW is the first session of the multipart series. The series, complete with easy-to-understand diagrams, is written for all of humanity in every freedom loving country.

Vladimir I. Vernadsky (1863-1945) was a Russian and Ukrainian mineralogist and geochemist who is best known for his work on the biosphere and the noosphere concepts. His ideas have profoundly influenced various scientific fields, from geology to biology and even philosophy. Here's the summary of his one of his concepts:

Biosphere :

  • Vernadsky defined the biosphere as the thin layer of Earth where life exists, encompassing all living organisms and the parts of the Earth where they interact. This includes the depths of the oceans to the upper layers of the atmosphere.
  • He posited that life plays a critical role in transforming the Earth's environment. In this view, living organisms are not just passive inhabitants of the planet, but active agents of change. This idea contrasts with more traditional views that saw life as simply adapting to pre-existing environmental conditions.
  • One example of this transformative power is the oxygen-rich atmosphere, which was created by photosynthesizing organisms over billions of years.

It's worth noting that Vernadsky's ideas were formulated in a period when the world was experiencing rapid technological changes and were before the advent of concerns about global challenges like climate change. Today, his ideas can be seen in a new light, as we recognize the significant impact human activity has on the planet, from the changing climate to the alteration of biogeochemical cycles. Overall, Vernadsky's thesis about the biosphere and the noosphere offers a holistic perspective on the evolution of the Earth and humanity's role in that evolution. It emphasizes the profound interconnectedness between life, the environment, and human cognition and culture.

Vladimir I. Vernadsky (1863-1945) was a Russian and Ukrainian mineralogist and geochemist who is best known for his work on the biosphere and the noosphere concepts. His ideas have profoundly influenced various scientific fields, from geology to biology and even philosophy. Here's the summary of his one of his concepts:

Noosphere :

  • The concept of the noosphere can be seen as the next evolutionary stage following the biosphere. While the biosphere represents the realm of life, the noosphere represents the realm of human thought.
  • Vernadsky believed that, just as life transformed the Earth through the biosphere, human thought and collective intelligence would transform the planet in the era of the noosphere. This transformation would be characterized by the dominance of cultural evolution over biological evolution.
  • In this paradigm, human knowledge, technology, and cultural developments would become the primary drivers of change on the planet, influencing its future direction.
  • The term "noosphere" is derived from the Greek word “nous” meaning "mind" or "intellect" and "sphaira" meaning "sphere." So, the noosphere can be thought of as the "sphere of human thought."

It's worth noting that Vernadsky's ideas were formulated in a period when the world was experiencing rapid technological changes and were before the advent of concerns about global challenges like climate change. Today, his ideas can be seen in a new light, as we recognize the significant impact human activity has on the planet, from the changing climate to the alteration of biogeochemical cycles. Overall, Vernadsky's thesis about the biosphere and the noosphere offers a holistic perspective on the evolution of the Earth and humanity's role in that evolution. It emphasizes the profound interconnectedness between life, the environment, and human cognition and culture.

A close analysis of the architecture of the stupa―a Buddhist symbolic form that is found throughout South, Southeast, and East Asia. The author, who trained as an architect, examines both the physical and metaphysical levels of these buildings, which derive their meaning and significance from Buddhist and Brahmanist influences.

Building on his extensive research into the sacred symbols and creation myths of the Dogon of Africa and those of ancient Egypt, India, and Tibet, Laird Scranton investigates the myths, symbols, and traditions of prehistoric China, providing further evidence that the cosmology of all ancient cultures arose from a single now-lost source.

It is at the same time a history of language, a guide to foreign tongues, and a method for learning them. It shows, through basic vocabularies, family resemblances of languages―Teutonic, Romance, Greek―helpful tricks of translation, key combinations of roots and phonetic patterns. It presents by common-sense methods the most helpful approach to the mastery of many languages; it condenses vocabulary to a minimum of essential words; it simplifies grammar in an entirely new way; and it teaches a languages as it is actually used in everyday life.
But this book is more than a guide to foreign languages; it goes deep into the roots of all knowledge as it explores the history of speech. It lights up the dim pathways of prehistory and unfolds the story of the slow growth of human expression from the most primitive signs and sounds to the elaborate variations of the highest cultures. Without language no knowledge would be possible; here we see how language is at once the source and the reservoir of all we know.

Taking only the most elementary knowledge for granted, Lancelot Hogben leads readers of this famous book through the whole course from simple arithmetic to calculus. His illuminating explanation is addressed to the person who wants to understand the place of mathematics in modern civilization but who has been intimidated by its supposed difficulty. Mathematics is the language of size, shape, and order―a language Hogben shows one can both master and enjoy.

A complete manual for the study and practice of Raja Yoga, the path of concentration and meditation. These timeless teachings is a treasure to be read and referred to again and again by seekers treading the spiritual path. The classic Sutras, at least 4,000 years old, cover the yogic teachings on ethics, meditation, and physical postures, and provide directions for dealing with situations in daily life. The Sutras are presented here in the purest form, with the original Sanskrit and with translation, transliteration, and commentary by Sri Swami Satchidananda, one of the most respected and revered contemporary Yoga masters. Sri Swamiji offers practical advice based on his own experience for mastering the mind and achieving physical, mental and emotional harmony.

William Strauss and Neil Howe will change the way you see the world - and your place in it. With blazing originality, The Fourth Turning illuminates the past, explains the present, and reimagines the future. Most remarkably, it offers an utterly persuasive prophecy about how America’s past will predict its future.

Strauss and Howe base this vision on a provocative theory of American history. The authors look back 500 years and uncover a distinct pattern: Modern history moves in cycles, each one lasting about the length of a long human life, each composed of four eras - or "turnings" - that last about 20 years and that always arrive in the same order. In The Fourth Turning, the authors illustrate these cycles using a brilliant analysis of the post-World War II period.

First comes a High, a period of confident expansion as a new order takes root after the old has been swept away. Next comes an Awakening, a time of spiritual exploration and rebellion against the now-established order. Then comes an Unraveling, an increasingly troubled era in which individualism triumphs over crumbling institutions. Last comes a Crisis - the Fourth Turning - when society passes through a great and perilous gate in history. Together, the four turnings comprise history's seasonal rhythm of growth, maturation, entropy, and rebirth.

4th Turning

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All original edition. Nothing added, nothing removed. This book traces the history of the ancient Khazar Empire, a major but almost forgotten power in Eastern Europe, which in the Dark Ages became converted to Judaism. Khazaria was finally wiped out by the forces of Genghis Khan, but evidence indicates that the Khazars themselves migrated to Poland and formed the cradle of Western Jewry. To the general reader the Khazars, who flourished from the 7th to 11th century, may seem infinitely remote today. Yet they have a close and unexpected bearing on our world, which emerges as Koestler recounts the fascinating history of the ancient Khazar Empire.

At about the time that Charlemagne was Emperor in the West. The Khazars' sway extended from the Black Sea to the Caspian, from the Caucasus to the Volga, and they were instrumental in stopping the Muslim onslaught against Byzantium, the eastern jaw of the gigantic pincer movement that in the West swept across northern Africa and into Spain.Thereafter the Khazars found themselves in a precarious position between the two major world powers: the Eastern Roman Empire in Byzantium and the triumphant followers of Mohammed.As Koestler points out, the Khazars were the Third World of their day. They chose a surprising method of resisting both the Western pressure to become Christian and the Eastern to adopt Islam. Rejecting both, they converted to Judaism. Mr. Koestler speculates about the ultimate faith of the Khazars and their impact on the racial composition and social heritage of modern Jewry.

Few people noticed the secret codewords used by our astronauts to describe the moon. Until now, few knew about the strange moving lights they reported.
George H. Leonard, former NASA scientist, fought through the official veil of secrecy and studied thousands of NASA photographs, spoke candidly with dozens of NASA officials, and listened to hours and hours of astronauts' tapes.
Here, Leonard presents the stunning and inescapable evidence discovered during his in-depth investigation:

  • Immense mechanical rigs, some over a mile long, working the lunar surface.
  • Strange geometric ground markings and symbols.
  • Lunar constructions several times higher than anything built on Earth.
  • Vehicles, tracks, towers, pipes, conduits, and conveyor belts running in and across moon craters.
Somebody else is indeed on the Moon, and engaged in activities on a massive scale. Our space agencies, and many of the world's top scientists, have known for years that there is intelligent life on the moon.

The article delves into the history of the Khazars, a polity in the Northern Caucasus that existed from the mid-seventh century until about 970 CE. Contrary to popular belief, the term "Khazars" is misleading as it was a multiethnic entity, and it's uncertain which specific group adopted Judaism. The Khazars first emerged in the seventh century, defeating the Bulgars, which led to the Bulgars' dispersion to various regions. The Khazar Empire was established through the expulsion of the Bulgars and was multiethnic in nature. The language spoken by the Khazars is debated, with some suggesting Turkic origins and others pointing to Slavic. The Khazars had several cities and fortresses, with significant archaeological findings. The Khazars had interactions with various empires, including wars with the Arabs and alliances with Byzantine emperors. By the mid-10th century, the Khazar capital of Itil was destroyed by the Russians. The article concludes that much of what is known about the Khazars is based on limited sources.

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In The Science of the Dogon, Laird Scranton demonstrated that the cosmological structure described in the myths and drawings of the Dogon runs parallel to modern science--atomic theory, quantum theory, and string theory--their drawings often taking the same form as accurate scientific diagrams that relate to the formation of matter.

Sacred Symbols of the Dogon uses these parallels as the starting point for a new interpretation of the Egyptian hieroglyphic language. By substituting Dogon cosmological drawings for equivalent glyph-shapes in Egyptian words, a new way of reading and interpreting the Egyptian hieroglyphs emerges. Scranton shows how each hieroglyph constitutes an entire concept, and that their meanings are scientific in nature.

The Dogon people of Mali, West Africa, are famous for their unique art and advanced cosmology. The Dogon’s creation story describes how the one true god, Amma, created all the matter of the universe. Interestingly, the myths that depict his creative efforts bear a striking resemblance to the modern scientific definitions of matter, beginning with the atom and continuing all the way to the vibrating threads of string theory. Furthermore, many of the Dogon words, symbols, and rituals used to describe the structure of matter are quite similar to those found in the myths of ancient Egypt and in the daily rituals of Judaism. For example, the modern scientific depiction of the informed universe as a black hole is identical to Amma’s Egg of the Dogon and the Egyptian Benben Stone.

The Science of the Dogon offers a case-by-case comparison of Dogon descriptions and drawings to corresponding scientific definitions and diagrams from authors like Stephen Hawking and Brian Greene, then extends this analysis to the counterparts of these symbols in both the ancient Egyptian and Hebrew religions. What is ultimately revealed is the scientific basis for the language of the Egyptian hieroglyphs, which was deliberately encoded to prevent the knowledge of these concepts from falling into the hands of all but the highest members of the Egyptian priesthood.

Anthony C. Yu’s translation of The Journey to the West,initially published in 1983, introduced English-speaking audiences to the classic Chinese novel in its entirety for the first time. Written in the sixteenth century, The Journey to the West tells the story of the fourteen-year pilgrimage of the monk Xuanzang, one of China’s most famous religious heroes, and his three supernatural disciples, in search of Buddhist scriptures. Throughout his journey, Xuanzang fights demons who wish to eat him, communes with spirits, and traverses a land riddled with a multitude of obstacles, both real and fantastical. An adventure rich with danger and excitement, this seminal work of the Chinese literary canonis by turns allegory, satire, and fantasy.

With over a hundred chapters written in both prose and poetry, The Journey to the West has always been a complicated and difficult text to render in English while preserving the lyricism of its language and the content of its plot. But Yu has successfully taken on the task, and in this new edition he has made his translations even more accurate and accessible. The explanatory notes are updated and augmented, and Yu has added new material to his introduction, based on his original research as well as on the newest literary criticism and scholarship on Chinese religious traditions. He has also modernized the transliterations included in each volume, using the now-standard Hanyu Pinyin romanization system. Perhaps most important, Yu has made changes to the translation itself in order to make it as precise as possible.

One of the great works of Chinese literature, The Journey to the West is not only invaluable to scholars of Eastern religion and literature, but, in Yu’s elegant rendering, also a delight for any reader.

The Oera Linda Book is a 19th-century translation by Dr. Ottema and WIlliam R. Sandbach of an old manuscript written in the Old Frisian language that records historical, mythological, and religious themes of remote antiquity, compiled between 2194 BC and AD 803.

  • The Oera Linda book challenges traditional views of pre-Christian societies.
  • Christianization is likened to a "great reset" that erased previous civilizations.
  • The Fryan language provides insights into the beliefs and values of the Fryan people.
  • The cyclical nature of time is emphasized, suggesting patterns in history.
  • The importance of identity and understanding one's roots is highlighted.
  • The Oera Linda book offers wisdom and insights into several European languages.

The Oera Linda book offers a fresh perspective on our history, challenging the notion that pre-Christian societies were uncivilized. It suggests that the Christianization of societies was a form of "great reset," erasing and demonizing what existed before. The Oera Linda writings hint at an advanced civilization with its own laws, writing, and societal structures. Jan Ott's translation from the Fryan language provides insights into the beliefs and values of the Fryan people. The text also touches upon the guilt many feel today, even if they aren't religious, about issues like climate change and historical slavery. It criticizes the way science is sometimes treated like a religion, with scientists acting as its preachers. The cyclical nature of time is emphasized, suggesting that understanding history requires recognizing patterns and cycles. Christianity is portrayed as one of the most significant resets in history, with sects fighting and erasing each other's scriptures. The importance of identity is highlighted, with a focus on the Fryans, a tribe that faced challenges from another tribe from Finland. This other tribe had a different moral compass, leading to conflicts and eventual assimilation. The text suggests that the true history of the Fryans and their values might have been distorted by subsequent Christian narratives. The Oera Linda book is seen as a source of wisdom, shedding light on the origins of several European languages and offering insights into values like freedom, truth, and justice.

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The Talmud is one of the most important holy books of the Hebrew religion and of the world. No English translation of the book existed until the author presented this work. To this day, very little of the actual text seems available in English -- although we find many interpretive commentaries on what it is supposed to mean. The Talmud has a reputation for being long and difficult to digest, but Polano has taken what he believes to be the best material and put it into extremely readable form. As far as holy books of the world are concerned, it is on par with The Koran, The Bhagavad-Gita and, of course, The Bible, in importance. This clearly written edition will allow many to experience The Talmud who may have otherwise not had the chance.

This five-volume set is the only complete English rendering of The Zohar, the fundamental rabbinic work on Jewish mysticism that has fascinated readers for more than seven centuries. In addition to being the primary reference text for kabbalistic studies, this magnificent work is arranged in the form of a commentary on the Bible, bringing to the surface the deeper meanings behind the commandments and biblical narrative. As The Zohar itself proclaims: Woe unto those who see in the Law nothing but simple narratives and ordinary words .... Every word of the Law contains an elevated sense and a sublime mystery .... The narratives of the Law are but the raiment Thin which it is swathed.

Twenty-one years ago, at a friend's request, a Massachusetts professor sketched out a blueprint for nonviolent resistance to repressive regimes. It would go on to be translated, photocopied, and handed from one activist to another, traveling from country to country across the globe: from Iran to Venezuela―where both countries consider Gene Sharp to be an enemy of the state―to Serbia; Afghanistan; Vietnam; the former Soviet Union; China; Nepal; and, more recently and notably, Tunisia, Egypt, Yemen, Libya, and Syria, where it has served as a guiding light of the Arab Spring.

This short, pithy, inspiring, and extraordinarily clear guide to overthrowing a dictatorship by nonviolent means lists 198 specific methods to consider, depending on the circumstances: sit-ins, popular nonobedience, selective strikes, withdrawal of bank deposits, revenue refusal, walkouts, silence, and hunger strikes. From Dictatorship to Democracy is the remarkable work that has made the little-known Sharp into the world's most effective and sought-after analyst of resistance to authoritarian regimes.

Bill Cooper, former United States Naval Intelligence Briefing Team member, reveals information that remains hidden from the public eye. This information has been kept in topsecret government files since the 1940s. His audiences hear the truth unfold as he writes about the assassination of John F. Kennedy, the war on drugs, the secret government, and UFOs. Bill is a lucid, rational, and powerful speaker whose intent is to inform and to empower his audience. Standing room only is normal. His presentation and information transcend partisan affiliations as he clearly addresses issues in a way that has a striking impact on listeners of all backgrounds and interests. He has spoken to many groups throughout the United States and has appeared regularly on many radio talk shows and on television. In 1988 Bill decided to "talk" due to events then taking place worldwide, events that he had seen plans for back in the early 1970s. Bill correctly predicted the lowering of the Iron Curtain, the fall of the Berlin Wall, and the invasion of Panama. All Bill's predictions were on record well before the events occurred. Bill is not a psychic. His information comes from top secret documents that he read while with the Intelligence Briefing Team and from over seventeen years of research.

The argument that the 16th Amendment (which concerns the federal income tax) was not properly ratified and thus is invalid has been a topic of debate among some tax protesters and scholars. One of the individuals associated with this theory is Bill Benson, who asserted that the 16th Amendment was fraudulently ratified. Here's a brief overview of the argument: 1. Research and Documentation: Bill Benson, along with another individual named M.J. "Red" Beckman, wrote a two-volume work called "The Law That Never Was" in the 1980s. This work was a product of Benson's extensive travels to various state archives to examine the original ratification documents related to the 16th Amendment. 2. Claims of Irregularities: In his work, Benson presented evidence that claimed many of the states either did not ratify the 16th Amendment properly or made mistakes in their resolutions. Some of these alleged irregularities included misspellings, incorrect wording, and other deviations from the proposed amendment. 3. Philander Knox's Role: In 1913, Philander Knox, who was the U.S. Secretary of State at the time, declared that the 16th Amendment had been ratified by the necessary three-fourths of the states. Benson's contention is that Knox was aware of the various discrepancies and irregularities in the ratification process but chose to fraudulently declare the amendment ratified anyway. 4. Legal Challenges and Court Rulings: Over the years, some tax protesters have used Benson's findings to challenge the legality of the income tax. However, these challenges have been consistently rejected by the courts. In fact, several courts have addressed Benson's research and arguments directly and found them to be without legal merit. The courts have repeatedly upheld the validity of the 16th Amendment. 5. Counterarguments: Critics of Benson's theory argue that even if there were minor discrepancies in the wording or format of the ratification documents, they do not invalidate the overarching intent of the states to ratify the amendment. Additionally, they assert that there's no substantive evidence that Knox acted fraudulently. It's worth noting that despite the popularity of this theory among certain groups, the legal consensus in the U.S. is that the 16th Amendment was validly ratified and is a legitimate part of the U.S. Constitution. Those who refuse to pay income taxes based on this theory have faced legal penalties.

The article delves into the evolution of the concept of the ether in physics. Historically, the ether was postulated to explain the propagation of light, with figures like Newton and Huygens suggesting its existence. By the late 19th century, Maxwell's electromagnetic theory linked light's propagation to the ether, a theory experimentally validated by Hertz in 1888. Lorentz expanded on this, focusing on wave transmission in moving media. The article contrasts the English approach, which sought tangible models, with the phenomenological view, which aimed for a descriptive approach without specific hypotheses. The piece also touches on various mechanical theories and models proposed over the years, emphasizing the challenges in defining the ether's properties and its evolving nature in scientific discourse.

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Man in America – The Cabals Collapse Will Begin This Summer (and CBDC Will Fail) – 03-26-2023

Man in America - The Cabals Collapse Will Begin This Summer (and CBDC Will Fail) - 03-26-2023

Man in America - The Cabals Collapse Will Begin This Summer (and CBDC Will Fail) - 03-26-2023

Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to man in America. I'm your host, Seth Woolhouse. So I have such an incredible interview for you today, which it might honestly, just being completely honest with you, this might be the most interesting discussion I've ever had with a guest here on the show. And so joining me is Cliff High, who maybe you're familiar with him, maybe you're not. I know before and I've asked people if you had any recommendations on who to interview.

He's come up quite a lot. And he's someone that is brilliant in ways that are hard to fathom. And some of the technology he's invented over the past 20 years have helped him understand where our world is at today is just incredible. And he's also been someone that has this unique ability to almost peer into the future. And he's predicted things like 911.

Even early last year, he was talking and saying, we're going to have the banks collapsing in March of next year. So that's just one of the many things that he's seen coming. So we're going to be talking about where we're at in history. Central bank, digital currency, fiat currency, the collapse of the dollar, the rise of new currency, the future of civilization, the unveiling of all the truth and information that's been hidden from us. So it's going to be a pretty mind bending interview.

So I hope you can enter into it with a little bit of an open mind and just relax. This is one that you're going to want to just kind of sit down, relax, focus on and enjoy yourselves. And I can tell you that I left this interview full of hope. And you know me, I'm a pretty optimistic person, though I covered a lot of doom and gloom stuff. But fundamentally, I'm full of optimism and a lot of what we talk about, especially towards the end, it genuinely gives me hope and it makes me excited to live at this time where we live right now.

So folks, enjoy this. Also, make sure you're following me on social media at man in America, and every show is done as a podcast as well. So if you want to listen, just go to your favorite podcast app, search for man in America, and you'll find me there. All right, folks, let's jump into this interview with Cliff High. So Cliff, thank you so much for joining us today.

I've been following you for some time and it's quite a pleasure to have you on the show. Sure, yeah, thanks very much. It's good because I find that you're such a different thinker, and I really appreciate that because I think that sometimes we're all just kind of locked in the same way of looking at things. And then I listen to one of your episodes, it's like, oh, my gosh, I never thought about it like that. And it's interesting because one of my good friends who I consider one of my smart best friends that I have who's been following you since pre 911.

He's been following you for over 20 years. He was like, Seth, you got to get Cliff on. This guy like, one of the smartest guys in the world. So my friend says that it's like, okay, I think it's time to have Cliff on. We finally were able to connect.

So thank you for being here. Yeah, sure. No worries. Busy days for everybody. Yeah, it is.

So how about we start with just for a lot of my audience that may not know who you are, and even my kind understanding of kind of your background is probably kind of a little bit fractured, kind of piecing things together. But what I've seen, though, from you is that you have this ability through a lot of what you're talking about, to understand not just making sense of where we're at and where we've been, but really where we're going. And even a year ago, you were saying in March of 2023, we're going to see the banking stuff hit, and you've had this ability to almost look into the future. So can you just explain a little bit more of your background and where that comes from? Boy, I'm 70 years old, so that's a lot of background there.

Okay, so here's the thing I discovered early in my life, due to my own mental infirmities, that people don't really understand the reality in which we operate. And that because people are not automatons or anything like that, but they're not really self aware, and so they don't know that their language exists as a form of emotional expression. Okay? It's only secondary that we communicate facts to each other through language. Primarily, it is a method of dealing with ourselves as life, which is consciousness attached to matter, but also life is the totality of experience.

And so we are trying to absorb and digest and deal with our experience, and we put this out in our language. And so I discovered very early that people telegraph, okay? So I'm a martial artist. I got the shit kicked out of me when I was ten and a half years old, and I've been in the martial arts ever since. And so that means personal combat, sometimes five and six days a week.

As a result of that, you understand the telegraphing of moves, faints and warfare at a very deep level. And so I understood that people telegraphed and fainted, and they practiced warfare by language. That's when I really started getting into it. Then I discovered that the people that were practicing warfare by language didn't really understand language or what it's doing. And so in the 90s, it crystallized.

So I'd been programming for years and years and years, worked for Microsoft, worked for the telephony industry, had worked for companies where we did things like SS Seven, which is the signal switching seven network layer across the telephony that allows the internet to work, among other things. Right. So I was really deep into all the technical stuff, and I'd been thinking and thinking and thinking. Something was really annoying me. Then I had a job down in mexico city, and on an airplane flight down there, the airplane was struck twice by lightning.

In between those two lightning strikes, this idea that had been gnawing on me for probably two decades crystallized and I understood some nature of language in a way that other people had not. And I was thereafter able to build what's known as a large language model, just basically the ability to go through lots of language and extract stuff. But I wasn't interested in extracting the facts or the communication or any of that. I wanted to extract the emotion because I was convinced that that emotion was prescient, that humans have to get out our views of the future, and that we did not at that point understand time. We still don't understand time as a society, nor its impact on ourselves as emotional beings.

And so we have these feelings, we have these inputs that come to us from time and are also carried by time that are slightly ahead of the future. And so I worked out all this math, and the timing was sucky, because sometimes I would get it really precisely, but other times I'd be off by 18 years. But nonetheless, the actual manifestation, as was described by the language, did show up as was described by the language. Whatever my timing characteristics might have been, however variant they might have been to the actual occurrence of the thing. So I was somewhat intrigued, and I wrote this large language model that for years I produced reports that were basically telling you what was going to happen a few years out, 18 months out, three months out, five days out, right, depending on the nature of the language or what was bubbling up that I could catch.

Then around obama time, they started putting the censorship on the internet, and I struggled and struggled and struggled to keep it working against that, not understanding that they were actively doing that, because I was heads down in my stuff. I wasn't much paying attention to the social milieu around me, and so eventually it crapped out on me because the censorship was too much and we weren't being allowed to express ourselves and get that emotionality out which carried with it the temporal connections and the prescient view of what might come up. It sort of faded off in time, around 2019 or so. It would have been impossible to have done it, but I was getting some useful data still in 2018. However, a lot of the early projections have been exactly right for timing and so on.

Now, I don't have the full large language model that I've been operating on, I just have the emotional intensity metrics, the numbers that come in off the language, because it is still so censored. However, I get enough out of it to be able to pick out these clues, such as our banking crisis here a year in advance, or the big ugly about a year in advance, being able to see that emerge. I can get into the details of how it works and all of that, if anybody really cares. It's very tedious, it is very accurate, and it also confirms a different view of what humans are than what we operate on in our normal world, right. What the normies understand ourselves to be is not accurate at all.

Unfortunately for them, we're in that period of reality where we're going to have a revolutionary reset of our consciousness, okay? And this will occur. We're going to have this big spike of it that will flow through us. Now, it'll sort of peak out in May, early May, and then fade by June, and then it'll come back in 2024 with a vengeance and be with us for decades.

It's going to fade because we have to deal with the immediacy right, of everything that's going to be crashing and all of this sort of thing. The reason we're going to go through this reset of our consciousness has to do with basically the total crash of the systems that allow us to perceive reality in the narrowly defined paradigm that's been presented to us, right? So if someone came to you and said reality is XYZ, but XYZ required on banks to be functioning and then the banks didn't function, then you're going to question your reality at that point, at least to some level. If it comes in from everywhere and the whole system is crumbling, you're going to question every aspect of your reality, have to find some little center that is solid and work your way back out. And we're there now that makes sense.

So if I can put here how I understand it is that this large language model that you built, as I understand, is almost like a bot, that you're scouring the Internet for language, right? And it's even this for quite some time, which you can see why censorship would get in the way of that. And so I've had premonitions before, whether it's a dream or a feeling, even a gut feeling, that you wake up one day, something bad is going to happen and something bad does happen. Right. And I do believe that we have that ability to sense things or that we're given messages, et cetera.

And I really agree with your perspective of kind of words versus thoughts and emotions. I feel like so much happens almost in another spacetime with our thinking and all the matter that's forming our thoughts before it even hits the layer of words, right. If you can tap into that and this is kind of a broader discussion, but the idea of spacetime, it's like, well, those thoughts in another dimension could have been forming for 100 years, right. If that other dimension has a different spacetime than ours. Right?

And that's kind of getting into some okay, so there's a big problem, though. You're coming back to this old Einsteinian thing with the potential for spacetime to exist, which it does not, okay? In Einstein's model, E equals MC squared. He's basically saying that energy is equivalent to mass moved to the speed of light squared. It's actually the reverse of that.

Mass is energy condensed. Okay? And so the nuclear bomb was not as Einstein had described it. It was, as Maxwell in Maxwell's electromagnetic equations had described it, that basically the nuclear bomb was tearing apart the molecular bonds of an atom, but the molecules themselves were not in any way touched, right? So we were dealing with it in a different way.

So we have to flop ourselves in terms of how we understand things. So I'm perfectly in agreement with you. We get premonitions constantly. We can't help but get premonitions because our brains are emulsified oil antennae. So your brain is this little body of a gel that is filled with tens of thousands, maybe millions of little microcrystals.

And those microcrystals vibrate at all kinds of different speeds, and they will put and because they vibrate, they cause the electrical interaction that causes thought to occur to us, right, to actually manifest in their brain when they do the MRIs and that kind of thing. However, our skulls are not proof. They're not metallic or whatever. They themselves, our skulls also have a crystalline embedded element to them. So they are transmitting waves that come in from the outside to these antenna, and that's what they're supposed to do.

So if we think about it at one level, if you're out hunting and even if you're out fishing okay, so let's take the more extreme example. That would be fishing. You got a fishing pole, you got a line. You got a weight on the end of that line with a hook and some kind of a bait, and you put it into an environment that you can't see into, usually, right. The stream further down or out in the ocean or something.

You can't really see below the water. But nonetheless, you ask any fisherman, and they will describe to you the feeling of the bottom of that lake or that area that they're fishing in. They'll describe to you actually, activity that's going on around it as the fisherman no, he's over there. I got to get it over there a little bit. And there you go, right?

And every fisherman, every hunter has had that feeling. You connect with the life on a different level than we would expect out here. But it is proof you could do that here if you decided to open yourself up to it. So it is perfectly sensible that we will pick up stuff. Now, here's our problem.

If you wake up and you're in a military barracks, okay, then you cannot assume that any mood you wake up with is your own. It could be the combined zeitgeist of that barracks as everybody's waking up, because our skulls, to a certain extent, are permeable to these emotional waves that transmit through all of us. So it gets really tricky. For instance, we could be easily tricked. Somebody could probably make a machine to put these kind of thoughts into our head to create a mood before you wake up.

That would be doable. So in my opinion, we can't really accept on the face value these impressions that come to us. We need to analyze, analyze, analyze until we're sure. Maybe I had a terrible night last night and my hormones are all messed up because my digestion is bad, and I wake up thinking it's going to be a bad day. That is different from just ordinary waking up.

And it's like, okay, ominous feeling. What's going on? Right, exactly. Through kind of pulling in all this language and looking at it again, as you mentioned, you weren't looking at language, at its face value. People talking about it was understanding in a lot of ways the energy and the emotions behind that, that represented that.

So you were able to even because I remember this guy was talking to said, look, he actually kind of, oddly enough, made a lot of money during 911 because he knew it was coming, because he was following you. He said six months ahead of 911, you said this was going to happen, and he made some moves in the stock market to reflect that. Obviously, he trusted your insight, but that called out. So basically there is this big event, and am I correct to understand the bigger the event, it's like dropping a rock into a pond. A bigger boulder will send bigger ripples, and those ripples will kind of, in a lot of ways, go further back into time.

Right? Okay. All right. Time does not exist past or future. Okay?

So time only exists in the ever present now. So we have to be careful of our language. And I'm not being pedantic, I just want to be very clear about this, but conceptually, you are correct. It's not that it goes back further in time, but rather that you catch it earlier as you are approaching. You sense it.

That makes sense. Yeah. Okay. And so for my work, I use this guy. P-L-U-T-C-H-I-K-I think his name is Plutic.

Okay. He was a sociologist, and he developed this thing called the Wheel of Emotion. And he develops and he creates this wheel structure that has all of the emotions listed in it. Now, he was off, okay. He approached it from a sociological viewpoint.

I inserted a couple of more emotions, and then I put in another ring. And what I did, my genius in this, was to tie the middle of Plutick's Wheel of Emotion to prescient, sayings that humans have, okay, stupid things. Spill some salt. You got to deal with it, okay? Step on a crack, break your mother's back.

All these weird ass sayings from when you're kids, right? A lot of them are actually prescient, and we're struggling to get out this emotion that's coming to us from the future, and we just default to certain language. If you go through and you have the, oh, my palm is itching, I'm going to get some money, right? Or My other palm is itching, somebody's going to come and see me? All of these body tells, like, my ears are burning because someone's talking about it.

Exactly. And there's just phraseology throughout all languages, and it is the same in all the languages, absent the impact of grammar. So the Germans, the Swedes, the people in Uganda, they all say that something is happening in Uganda. It's the earlobes. And you'll see them pulling on their earlobes, and, okay, someone's talking about me, right?

And the Germans have this same thing about scratching the ears. If you're just scratching your ears, someone might say to you, hey, someone's talking about you because of that subconscious kind of a thing. So what I did was to take all those phrases, list them all out in a giant list, and start creating databases of these phrases in various different combinations of them. And then I went through Plucheck's wheel, and for each and all of the emotions, okay? So each and all of the eight primary emotions, you can put them together, and you get combinorics, okay?

Each and every one of the combinorics, anger and angst. So you have anger, but you also have fear, right? And so that goes all the way towards paranoia. So there are these long streams of emotions that come from the culmination of the other emotions, and so it became quite complex. But I have a computer, of course.

And then I had all of these words that described emotions down to an incredible detail. And then I started combining that large language model with the large language model of the phrases, and that was my set. And then I went looking for those phrases appearing in the language, and I was able to apply timing to them. Some of these things are instant, some take a while. So I came up with immediacy language, short term language, long term language.

Now, it was curious. At the time I started all this work, of course, we were digitizing everything. The Internet was new, right? And so the Internet in the early days of my work here was dominated by long term language, as people like myself were paid money to basically digitize everything and dump it on for governments and for libraries, books, all of this kind of stuff. So all through the early 2000s, we were in this digitizing boom that dominated with long term language.

At the time, I was aware that that was going on, but not on its impact on my work. Thus, a lot of the stuff I got in the early 90s in terms of language coming out of the internet, bear in mind there weren't as many people on it at that point. It was totally uncensored. So everything was just very prescient. There was all kinds of stuff going on, but because we were doing long term language, we got forecasts that were 18 plus years out, and we're living in that 18th year now.

Okay, this all makes sense, but it only makes sense from hindsight having seen it, because in the midst of the digitization of all the long term data, I thought it was just the nature of the Internet that we didn't have a lot of the Immediacy data, right, the slang. So we have different emotional impacts on and we express it differently based on the presence that's going to occur. So imagine a situation where we're going to describe a car being taken away from a guy, okay, and he's going to lose his car in an emotional interaction, and he can say it in basically in three ways. I mean, there's dozens of various gradients in between, but there's basically three ways. And you can say, she jacked my ride.

Okay?

So that would be Immediacy language. The midterm language would be like, she took my car in the divorce. And then the long term way of saying that would be like the court or some authority being mentioned, a judge or whatever gave her my car, meaning that the action of it was removed from her. Jacking it as opposed to the more medium action of it being sort of in between the emotions of the two of them as opposed to a third party. Makes sense.

It does, yes. Okay, so you can see phrases, you can look through people's conversations and get this feeling, are they talking about Immediacy? Are they talking about something midterm? And Immediacy was like three days out to three weeks. Okay.

And then the error range is always the same size. So we had a three week error range. So ultimately it could actually show up six weeks out because frequently there were these outliers that would do just that. Midterm was from the end of the third week out to about the 19th month. Okay?

But most of the action was in that first six months and then long term was 19 months out. Infinity, it was a rigor, it was a discipline. I had metrics to it all. And I just went through looking through all the language and it sort of worked out and it's interesting. So where we're at right now, and this is what I appreciate, and I've listened to you and I'll make sure to put your links to your bitchute and your substac in the description for the show so folks can follow you as well.

But I think that a lot of people, when COVID hit their entire world went upside down and it woke a lot of people up. They realized, wow, it's like what you said, x, Y and Z is what forms the stability of our reality. And so X and Y, which is to say the trust in the government, trust in the big medical institutions, trust in media, whatever, all at once, all of these things just got shattered. And for a lot of people, a lot of folks I talk to when I travel and speak and I ask people, I say, so what was your moment that really kind of shook you and woke you up? And most people say it was the beginning of the pandemic.

But if we look at where we're at right now and it seems like that they're still trying to figure, okay, how do we get back to normal again? How do we get back to how things were in 2010? And whereas from my perspective, it's like everything is changing. We will never live that way again. And I don't want to live that way again.

I don't want to live in the illusion where Hollywood and the corporations are all being run by the evil globalists and Satanists. And I don't want to enter back into that. I want to enter into a world where the people see through all that and they fall and we overcome it. And so as we're looking at what's happening with the banks and really where we're headed next, a lot of the mainstream perspectives like, oh, maybe it's going to be a recession or a few banks might fail and then the government's going to step in, right? Whereas I'm like, for me, it's like I've got sirens going off saying, okay, the dollar is going to collapse, governments are going to collapse.

And I don't want to be a fear monger. I want to be really realistic. And so for you, because you've seen this coming for quite some time, help us understand where we're at on that timeline. Where are we at in history? And what does the next say two to three years look like from your perspective?

Okay, so in our history, we're approaching a point that has never existed before, all right? So this is going to be different. So we could map our coming economic woe to any previous depression, any previous recession, and it would only be marginally adequate as a map because we've never gone through this before. So as a humanity, we've had many currency crashes. Actually, we've had repeated currency crashes here in the United States, right, as they took us off the gold standard, as they eventually withdrew silver and gold from money and all of this kind of stuff, right?

And we've had the crash of the sovereign British pound, the silver backed pound. The British had all of this kind of stuff. They've all crashed, but they've all done so within relative isolation. Yes, we've had ripples from the crashes here in the United states, but it has never been basically a pan global event. Now it's going to be about one third of the planet is going to go through this with us, right, which is the collapse of the firm, the Federal Reserve note, because what's going to happen is that will die and we will have a dollar revealed to us.

I think we're at peak government. I think we've passed peak government, and we're going down to the point where we will throw away a lot of what we've had as government. And this is going to be a very necessarily messy period of time for many years. So I would expect that we'll still be dealing with hardcore remnant antifa in a few years unless we go to this extreme level that impacts everybody. And we seem to be shading that way now.

So we could imagine a situation where things limped along with a limped along government like that we've got now and that they cheat again and get in again, right? Everybody knows they're selected, they're put there by the WEF and they still do their deal. But gradually it's just wearing down, grinding down the way that East Germany did, as opposed in its collapse, as opposed and even to a certain extent, the Soviet system was a situation. It was hollowed out from the inside by currency manipulation that came from the outside. But nonetheless, there was a generalized degradation of everything functioning that took over in the last 25 years of the 72 years of the Soviet experiment.

And so it was just degrading as ours is. So what's going to happen, in my opinion, is that we're at a point in time where we will go through several rough years as the fern disappears. And it won't disappear and just die and not be there. It'll be like Confederate money which traded for some months after there was officially no longer any kind of a Confederate government. So I suspect we'll still be dealing in dollars at some point.

I think a lot of the digital dollars will simply disappear and that will be very horrific for people. Folks, I've got a quick message for you. As you'll see this in this discussion that we're having, the times ahead could be rough. It's what he calls the big ugly. And look, I have to agree, there's a few ways that we really need to solidify and stabilize ourselves to make sure that when things get kind of tough, we've got what it needs to get through.

One of those things is protecting our finances. Look, as you see with cliffhigh and not just him, but a lot of other people, we're at the end of the age of the dollar. We're at the end of this fiat currency system. It's on life support. And if you have a lot of your assets sitting somewhere in the US dollar, you might want to reconsider what you're going to do with that money.

For one. As you will talk about later in the interview, moving those assets into tangible items food, ammunition, seeds, et cetera, are very, very important. But the other is actually parking that money into physical gold and silver. Because amidst the collapse of a currency, even the collapse of an empire, it's gold and silver which can really help people sustain and emerge on the other side of that and get through that and actually have not just your wealth preserved, but in a lot of ways have your wealth multiplied. It's like someone I was listening to recently talking about how in Venezuela, during the collapse of that country, you could have a wheelbarrow of cash and not be able to buy a loaf of bread, yet a single ounce of silver will actually pay for a family's food and supplies for the whole month.

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I think a lot of the digital dollars will simply disappear, and that will be very horrific for people. Meaning like, what's in your bank account, et cetera, right? When you log on somewhere and it says, oh, you've got $400,000 in your IRA, that that's the stuff that just kind of evaporates overnight, right? Is that what you're you're saying? Well, there's there's a couple of levels of evaporation of it, all right?

So they may well still have those digits. But what if we get into the period where it actually is hyperinflation? So right now we've got inflation that is taking away from you between eight and 40% of your purchasing power annually, depending on where you're measuring it from, right? And if you measure it against energy, it's much closer to the 40%. Gas prices going up, electricity, all of these kind of things.

And we're approaching a point of scarcity that's really going to impact us. So we could see that the money could still be there in a digital fashion. But if we get into the hyper part where people know this is happening, and so they get their paycheck and say they're a schoolteacher and they get their paycheck, and they try and spend it in that first half of that day to get whatever purchasing power may be in that paycheck, right? So the behavior of the humans on Moss changes that's hyperinflation. If we go that route, then we can see that they might still have the digits in the bank account saying that they've got the 400,000, but that that 400,000 might be like in Weimy or Germany where you could maybe get a latte but they wouldn't put a sprinkle on top.

Right? So either way, whether the digits disappear or it has no purchasing power, we're headed to the point where it has no purchasing power and this is what we have to deal with, I suspect. Okay? So I know factually, certainly, that there are people that have been planning for this and they have various different approaches to this. Okay?

In fact, my data started picking something up in the year well, right there with the 911 very first run we ever did or when I did this and I started collecting the data in 1994, it took me three years to build up the mass and write all the code and start getting into it. So by 97, I had a data mass that I went through that ultimately yielded because I had to form the basis against which I could examine new language. And so that was like my large language model. And then the incoming stuff was the dailies that I would do sweeping on and that's what led to the 911 forecast which I put out on like June 11 of that year, something like that, right? And I said it would happen within the next 85 days and it did.

My numbers were flipped in my algorithm, so I thought it would happen closer to June as opposed to closer to September, right? And so I shipped it. But if I just went back after it happened, I went back and corrected it, boom, it lined up just perfect. So anyway, though our future uncertain and horrific as potential that we can see now is not without individuals that have also seen this that have taken corrective steps, right? And I term this the self organizing collective.

And maybe I'm bad shit crazy, maybe I'm just seeing stuff that isn't there. But I am seeing patterns that suggest that there are people that are doing things as they may. And I actually think that those things that they are doing are coordinated, planned, not just organic, although there is some of that, right, but there are planned elements that are going forward. So for instance, a very key one is that we were on a track where they were going to withdraw through the 50s, which they did all the silver out of circulation and all the gold out of circulation to get us to a central bank, digital currency. And the target was a lot earlier than we're facing now, right?

And somebody came along and threw a big monkey wrench in their plans because the plans were that the Federal Reserve was going to take the gold in Fort Knox and use it and basically spend it out. Okay? But in 1963, in November, the evil ones here shot Kennedy had kennedy assassinated the deep state. And by early 1964, an act was put in that that in that act allowed americans to have gold certificates, private gold certificate ownership. From that point on, all the gold was encumbered.

And so they couldn't do that because it was acting as insurance on all these certificates, which they've ballooned up over time and done all this other stuff too. But nonetheless, it's my thinking that that one act in 1964 which in the gold certificate part of it, that tied it to Fort Knox, is way down in the implementation details. I think that was done deliberately to keep the gold here because somebody knew what they were attempting to do. And you see these things happen all the time. Boy, that worked out for them.

But hey, not really because of right? And so everything they do is unraveling around them because I think people know they're going to be doing it, they're watching it, and they're there to make sure that it unravels. So in that sense, I'm seeing a pattern that says that it's going to be horrific, it's going to be terrible for us, but it is not without some level of mitigation being done, at least a large aspect of our society. So the self organizing collective has some power and is able to motivate people and get things done such that it's not quite as bad as it would have been. My chief example of that is operation warp speed.

So I actually saw it and I should have saved it. Well, I wouldn't have done any good. That computer died. But I saw a video that was sent to me of Falky's chief of staff at a world economic forum meeting in 2016, bragging about having put the spiked protein onto a coronavirus shell. He bragged about it.

We did it. We did it. It took us five years. We did it. We did it.

At the time I saw that video was meaningless to me, right? Because this was like maybe it was early 2019, it's like, okay, I don't care. And then now, of course, it's very meaningful indeed.

So people are aware of the things that are being done and there is a countering going on. And we're in the process of going through this giant unrestricted warfare at a level that will only be able to be comprehended after it's done. Reading all of the history books where everybody compiles it, it is so complex and so vast and to a certain extent we're fighting a war that goes back to 1280 Ad. 1280 Ad was when the Russians attacked the Khazarians to try and eliminate the problem that the Khazarians had created for the Russians. And people just don't give credence to the idea that this war has been going on that long.

And we're hopefully in the last few years of it, it's going to be funny, guy. It's going to be really strange. Our projections are for a rough three years, and then actually, I think it'll pick up for us emotionally in 2024. I think we'll have some positive physical manifestations to keep us positive that there will be stuff that will be done, but it's not going to be ubiquitous. Right.

So it's going to be a long, hard progress here because our society has been invaded. About at least 18 or 20% of the social order has been really screwed up in their minds by the way in which this invasion occurred. This weaponized munchausen by proxy. And we have to deal with that. We have to as a social order, we've got to deal with these individuals.

We've got to provide them what comfort and care and correction we may do. So and so going back to what you just said about the Fern, you know, Federal Reserve, note that we're at the end of that system and kind of looking ahead, that right now is just kind of the beginnings of what's happened with the banks. And I actually just saw this morning that the Deutsche Bank, right, which I know that you were talking about months ago, saying, watch the German banks. Right now they're saying the Deutsche Bank, which is German's number one largest bank, which I think has close to a trillion, maybe $700 billion in depository, whatever money it's managing, which would be absolutely significant. So you think that over the next couple of months, we're going to see this contagion really hit basically, the collapse of the kind of debt based fiat currency known as the US.

Dollar, which has become the world reserve currency, which has infected every part of the world that will fall, and it's going to pull down all kinds of structures with it. That's correct. We're at a point where the Federal Reserve is actually battling against the European banks to try and save itself. As it does so, the European banks are taking a huge hit. Deutsche bank, particularly in derivatives, okay?

Deutsche bank was the main conduit for derivatives throughout Europe. And so when the derivative monster dies, deutsche bank will die with it. So if they've got let's just say that they had 10 trillion in deposits, it's probably only a small fraction of the derivatives that they're on the book for. And so they sold derivatives up into Norway. They sold them into Finland.

They sold them into Russia. So derivatives are weird. 2nd, 3rd, fourth, and fifth hand bets on circumstances. And they sold these to unwitting, unsophisticated people that were like city councils in a small village. Oh, put all your retirement into this derivative.

We'll give you this amount of return over this amount of years. Right? And, oh, that looks great to us. And it's backed by but of course, it's not backed by anything. And so the derivative layer is far larger than if we were to look at it.

We've got derivatives on top of everything. Then we've got bonds underneath that. Then we've got inter, bank interconnections in terms of their loaning to each other for liquidity. And then all the way down at the bottom of the banking system is cash in terms of volume. And so there's very little cash in circulation.

And this is actually coming back to bite the Federal Reserve in the butt. And they're in a position where they really need to kick cash up because they're doing overnight repos to try and stabilize the banking system where they buy your debt and give you supposed digits. But the problem is those digits at the banking level are now trying to go out into cash as fast as they can as people start tumbling to what's going on, right? And so I'm a regular human, so I'm paranoid about my local bank now that Yellen says it won't survive. So I'm trying to drain down all of my assets out of that bank.

It's not good for the bank. And I know this. I know it's going to cooperate with everybody else and kill that bank. But as an individual, I've got to save my life's work that's been stored in digits, right? So I'm trapped like everybody else.

The Fern. Okay, so I'm of the opinion that the Fern is going to die and it'll be replaced by a treasury dollar. How long that takes to happen, I don't know. But the staggering thing here was that back in 2000, I got these data sets that were just quite insistent that we would see $600 an ounce silver. And it's like, oh, that's staggering, right?

Everybody says, oh, you're crazy, and I've been getting this you're crazy stuff for 20 plus years. But now we're at a point where as soon as the Silver Manipulation breaks, as soon as they're no longer able to control that and it goes seeking a price, it will go through $600 just screaming as it goes. Towards 10 00, 20 00 30 00 and it may well hit parity with gold, which was something else that my data sets had suggested. Now, this was back in the year 2000. We had some initial solar industry and stuff going, but we didn't have electric vehicles.

We didn't have any of the chip production the way we do now. And all of this stuff requires silver in vast quantities. And so there was no way that I knew then in the year 2000 we would be heading towards a functional silver shortage. So we're getting to that point where there's now actually enough silver demand that it's starting to impact on the ability to use silver as an industrial metal both in price and availability. All of this stuff with the Fern is going to change our world.

It's not just going to be in the nature of, oh, you can't go and buy a coffee for under $40, okay? It's not just that. It's that the death of the Fern means China isn't going to want to send ships full of stuff to us, right? No more cheap shit from China. It means that your energy costs are going to go through the roof.

It means that we're going to have to do everything here, which means there's going to be a couple of generations that are going to have to do hard work and they don't know how to do it. We have to build factories. We've got to start digging mines, we've got to invent new oil drilling techniques and so on. The good news is we've got all the resources here to do that we can recover and go on to be extremely successful in a relatively short period of time once we get the invading Waconians off our back, right? Once we get this weaponized munchausen by proxy out of our heads and start looking at reality as it is, we should be able to move fairly quickly because we have a lot of resources and we got a lot of smarts.

There's a couple of things we don't have. And so we're going to have to retool. So we're going to have to redo all of our manufacturing tools and equipment right there's. This also affects the war. Okay?

So we're in fifth generation unrestricted warfare. The unrestricted warfare began in the late 70s when the CCP decided they were going to destroy the American social order and they started invading us, all right? They invaded us through our schools first and then our other institutions. And then eventually they got hooked up with the WEF and they started buying politicians and putting them into place and so on, right? And so we've been infiltrated since at least the late 1970s.

I can find in Chinese Communist Party literature from 1970, 819, 79 discussions about how they will implement the invasion of the United States. And that was at that point that we start hearing the term unrestricted warfare, such as flooding us with fentanyl. So last year, in the last year, they've killed more Americans than died in the entire 18 years of Vietnam, and they did it with fentanyl. This is horrific. This is an assault.

They've poisoned our water, they're buying our farmland, and they've subsumed our system. They're gaming our system against us. So in my state here, we've got a bunch of the Communists that have taken over. We've been conquered by the Democrats for 40 plus years. The Democrats themselves in this state have been subsumed by socialists and communists for 40 plus years.

And we have them doing the faint activities. So they passed a weapons ban for assault rifles here, which has nothing to do with anything they ever say about it. It only has to do with protecting us from the politicians and the invading Chinese, right? That's why we have the Second Amendment, so we can shoot the bastards when they invade or when they get uppity and try and infiltrate and take us over. But what they do is they pass the law knowing it'll take a certain amount of time to undo.

And in the meantime, they try and game the system and do everything they can while that law is in a limbo state. So it's interesting now with Chat GPT, you can go and ask it. If you phrase it right, you can ask it, how long does it take on average to defeat an item repugnant to the Constitution that is attacking the Second Amendment? And Chat GPT will run this little thing and say, well, in the last 20 years, it averages out to 1.86 years before it's overthrown in a court somewhere. So you can find these things out, which you take these facts and you feed it back to these people, and it knocks the morale right out of them, right?

If they're thinking they're going to get five, maybe ten years of law activity out of this so we can fight against them, and we're doing so here in Washington State, but we're going to have to get rid of all of them and get ourselves right with reality before we can proceed.

All right? So I like to fight. So I'm really an American that way, right? Americans like to fight. I like to fight.

This is a good fight. This is probably the best ever fight. I wanted to have a fight when this life came along, and so I'm very pleased that we're into it now, because I shall not lose, right? I'm not going to lose this fight. And so with that attitude, it's going to be an amazing planet after we're done, because we're going to throw away all of that stuff going back even before Einstein.

We're going to get rid of the E equals MC squared crap, get a good view on reality, and I'm going to get flying RVs here, right, and be able I mean, it's stupid, right? I just want an RV to be able to go and do fishing. And I got friends in Germany and Switzerland, but I don't want to fly in an airplane. I hate those damn things. I'm just not a big fan of rockets.

Yeah, it's interesting. That's a whole different topic going into hidden technology, forbidden technology, and even some really basic things that you look back, and I think they call it the Trump system. The Trump where they were able to use these underground chambers with water and air to create energy.

It's amazing stuff, but you mentioned unrestricted warfare. And right now, actually, just this morning, I was watching a news segment where they're seeing an unprecedented number of Chinese nationals coming across our southern border, and they're basically illegally coming in. But if you watch the videos of them, you will not see a single woman, child or elderly person. They're all middle aged men, right. And so if we go back, they're all trained.

Exactly. These are soldiers. You can look at it's. Fifth Column, right? Yeah.

They're actually coming over from the northern border, too. Yeah. Up in Canada. Nobody's aware of that. We've got them coming in from Canada, and in fact, when they come in from Canada, they come in in buses.

Okay. So they shut it down in COVID. But there were rumors of Chinese troops training in British Columbia up here, the province north of Washington State. Right. For maybe two years before COVID And we had lots of videos of these guys, military people, camouflage training, live ammo, the whole deal, all Chinese.

And they made various different the Canadian government put out a bunch of disinfo to try and get rid of it. But I've got friends of mine that are up in Blaine and up in some of these border areas where I don't know why it works out this way, where they're coming from, but these buses will refuel once they come over the border. And I'm quite certain he's factual because of where he's at and what he does and stuff, but he has seen a number of these buses absolutely packed with all Chinese, including Chinese drivers. And one guy that was a Chinese driver that didn't know what he was doing on the fueling. So he hadn't been in country very long.

So it makes one wonder, right. Makes one buy more ammo. Yeah. I just ordered a few thousand rounds this past week. I was stacking it up this morning.

So one thing that I want to also talk to you about is Central Bank digital currency, because I've studied China for quite some time in the CCP specifically. I know their social credit system very well in the surveillance state. And I believe that's the greatest threat if they get that into place. And I think there's a lot of reasons why. I think I don't think they will.

But I wanted to talk to you. If I take a step back and I look at where we're at in the life cycle of the Federal Reserve, note the collapse of that currency. The west, the Communists, I think they have access to a lot more than we do. They know the cycles. They know what's coming.

And the great reset, I don't believe the great reset is something that they planned. It's more so that they're trying to capture the momentum of a collapsing system with their plans and then seize control amidst that. That's how I kind of look at it. They know things are collapsing. I would agree.

So their great reset is just, okay, how can we take control of it? It's not like they're causing all of it. They're just trying to take control of the building that's collapsing and then put it into something that they have control. Rollover and so with the collapse of the US dollar, which will cascade into a lot of other currencies, especially the European currencies, I believe their plan is to then come in and say, oh, look, it's a failed Fiat system. We knew it had a life cycle.

So we're going to replace it with this central bank digital currency, and along with that comes the credit score and the vaccine, digital passport, absolute control. Because the BIS says absolute control. It gives us fourth expression of money. Yes, is what they call it. Do you think that that's going to succeed?

I'll let you go now. Okay, so you're correct about all of this, except I would disagree that they don't have any control over it collapsing. So they thought it was going to collapse at 2030. For their own reasons, they're trying to do it now. They're accelerating it now.

So they were sort of like a catcher. They're ready to catch the ball, but now they sort of ran forward to try and catch it further and to do something more. Okay. No, I don't believe it'll succeed. And one of the interesting things was in the first, probably three years or four years of running, my data in the year, starting in the year 2000 kept coming up with all kinds of money stuff.

So in 2000, I knew that there was going to be a new kind of money that was going to be invented and it would show up sometime after 2005. And this was the cryptos, okay, that appeared in 2008, and it kept warning us during that period of time. I kept getting data sets that said, well, the dollar is going to crash and the powers that be are going to offer us three replacements, and they're going to offer a replacement and we're going to reject it. And then they're going to quickly come up with another replacement that's sort of like the first one, and we're going to reject that one, and then they're going to offer us a third one in the midst of the final battles of a great war, and everybody's just going to get out of here. We're not even going to look at it.

Right.

In the year 2000, it was talking about the digital currency coming out, and it made no sense to read that language because we didn't have any of the concepts that would have allowed us to. I mean, we didn't have well, we had ATMs and stuff, but we didn't have the ubiquitous nature of cards and everything the way we do. So your program in 2000 was predicting the emergence of digital currency in the coming decade or two, before even the whole concept of digital currency was even there. Correct. Okay, so here's the thing.

In order for my system to work, I had to go through dictionary, and I had to define to words, and I did it as automated as I could. I had to provide to words an association of where they were in the timing of everything immediacy, long term, et cetera. Right. But I also had to tie them into all these emotions, so I had to go through all of this stuff. So it was very tedious and so I started working on it in 94, and I was still working on it in 2008.

It took that long to go through dictionary, and then I was able to transfer it to other languages relatively easily. Right. There was some stuff you'd have to go through because the emotional components of some words in German are not the same as that same word in English. Right. Anyway, though.

So in doing so, in going through all of the language there in the 2000 and 911 forecast, I hadn't gotten up to the point where I was in the t's because I started at A and started working my way up towards Z, right. So I didn't have terrorism listed there. And so the data sets came back to me. My large language model, very much like chat GPT, gets things. It tries to make this linkage and it just presents it to you.

And it presented to me that there was going to be an event that was going to come up, and like I said, it showed it within the next 85 days. And this event would involve a military accident, 911, the airplanes, right? The supposed airplane that hit the pentagon, a military accident because it was an attack, but we didn't have terrorism defined. I hadn't got anywhere near the t's. I'd just gotten into the M's, and that was the best the language could do.

That was the same kind of thing I ran into with the descriptions for all of the current set of digital crud we're going through now. None of the concepts existed at the time that the large language model was trying to provide me with the links that I could interpret to describe those contexts. So I knew we were going to have three new money systems. I knew they were going to be digital. I had all kinds of details about what this might involve, but none of it made any sense at all.

And at that point in the processing, I was cautious. And so I threw away a lot of stuff as being, oh, I've got an algorithm off somewhere, it's bringing in this stuff it shouldn't, or whatever, right? So that it was not necessarily seen as pertinent. So even in the year 2000, I probably could have come up if I'd really examined it with the central bank digital currency as a label. But I just put it down as three new systems.

And their big push on the first new system was going to take us a few months to get rid of. And then the second system would go in maybe a month and a half, and then the last system they offer would be gone the same day that they proffered. It just total rejection, right? And so that's sort of our future relative to that. But in the midst of all of this, of course we're going to get our $600 an ounce silver and all of the other.

Screaming precious metals prices. And at that point, too, in the data sets, even before we had satoshi's white paper. So 2005, maybe I'd have to go and look at some of my notes somewhere in there. 2005 to 2007, before the financial crisis, there was a suggestion that there was going to be a people's money, that we were going to have a new money. And I thought it was probably something off of gold.

Just, of course, because I'm trying to match it against my own experience. And we didn't have the white paper, and we didn't have the concept of and I knew all about double spend. You just couldn't do anything with digital money because you could always spend it more than once. And satoshi's paper solved that anyway.

But the data sets were telling us that we were going to have a new form of people's money. Now, I tracked that people's money long enough through the acquisition of data for all those years to be able to tie it to cryptos. And so I got into bitcoin very early, all right? It was difficult to get bitcoin when it was $0.10 each because there was no markets, there were no extensions or no exchanges or any of this. It had to be on a personal level.

But that's when I got in, right? I knew about bitcoin before it even hit one penny. And I was watching it because I thought, maybe this is our people's money. There was something in those data sets, though, that appeared, let's see, that would have been maybe it was 2009 or 2010. And so we're just getting into bitcoin.

It was barely a concept had just started to be implemented, and I was getting data sets saying that this people's money would be used for it would be so valuable that it would be used for international settlements to save the cost of moving vast quantities of gold back and forth. And that at some point, the individual units, we didn't even know what to call them at that point, right, of the people's money would be worth more than a million dollars each, much more, because it would be used for international settlements. It would be so valuable that countries where the governments didn't get into it, they would go to the citizens and try and make deals to buy these whatevers. Again, I didn't know it was bitcoin at that point from the citizens in order to be able to do international trade effectively. And so it's like, wow, I got to get me one of those.

I want some of these things. And then along came bitcoin, and it met all the criteria. And so I started getting into bitcoin at that stage. So it's been an interesting ride. I mean, for me personally, I've had validation after validation after validation that the data sets are indeed accurate.

And it's a terrible validation as well, because if you think about the nature of my technology here, you could apply that. And I did once I applied it to an individual. Okay. So I was in some financial straits because of the costs. I had not anticipated the electrical costs and everything.

On my first big run, I was down in the hole, a few thousands of dollars on this, hadn't made any money off of this thing and this sort of thing. And this guy came to my rescue and I agreed to do a private run for him on a person. I'd never done one on a person. I'd done it for companies at that stage, just doing a big data model to get their rep online, that sort of thing, for their PR departments or for their research departments. And that's really where I thought I was hitting with this, was just as a large language model, very much like Chat GPT, only focused on me doing the work.

Right. Anyway, though. So this guy bails me out, I agree to do the run and I'm into the run just a few days and I get some really terrible news. And so I tell him that you got some terrible news here, something's coming up. And then a week later, his wife was killed in a bomb attack that was meant for him in India.

Okay? So I knew it was coming. I was still working on it. And of course at that point I abandoned it and I've never done one since. Because had I been able to do that, could I have saved her?

Probably not. That's not really the way that things work, right? I don't think I'm hoping anyway. But it is that powerful that you could do that. And so that part of the program.

And everything I destroyed after that totally destroyed all the code that would allow you to modify this for an individual. There were a few non obvious things that had to be done and I'm hoping that they'll always remain a secret. But it is that powerful as well. But it's not going to do it for the guy down the block that works at Safeway. The only reason that this works is that you have this high enough presence that people are talking about you and these words get combined around you.

So you can do it very easily with Bill Gates, but hey, all of us know what his future is, so no need to go to the trouble. But somebody like yourself, you could do it at that level if you have that that presence. But I don't think anybody really wants to know. No, I certainly don't.

And there's been all kinds of different Sci-Fi writers and TV shows and movies that explored the concept of this. And it almost always ends bad knowing the future. But one thing that you see that we're entering into this what you call the big ugly, right? And I also agree, but I look at it almost in a way, and this is where I think that I differ. And I think that your perspective differs also from people like I've interviewed Martin Armstrong as an example, or Charles Ninder, people that are the big economic cycles, guys, and they're saying that we're at the end of the empire and it's really bad and it's bleak.

Right. Whereas what I've gotten from you and also my perspective is that well, no, right now it's like our society is a body that has cancer, like, really deeply into it, and we're going through the process of removing that. And that's why it's the big ugly, that's why it sucks. And there's a lot of difficulty. But then on the other side, once we detox from that which is in the body, that there's some sort of future for us that is a world that's not within the bounds of this Plato's cave.

Realistically, we're escaping Plato's cave that we've been in for generations and generations, generations we haven't known. True science, true history, anything. It's all been kept from us. But the gatekeepers of all those secrets are now the ones that are on the edge of losing control. So what are you what are your thoughts about that?

So so I agree with you with your impression of Netter and Armstrong. They do indeed project that. And so I've and I agree with you that their perception is accurate, you know, that it's doom and gloom and terrible and all of this, but only if you have an emotional attachment to the old empire. Exactly. Which the more you learn about the old empire for me, the easier it is to, like, go, I don't want to go back to being indoctrinated in schools and run by Big Pharma and stolen elections.

I want to go somewhere without that. Right. Look how bad our lives are. Right? And that all comes from this end of the dollar stuff.

So personally, when you detox there's that what do they call that? The Hersheimer reaction. Yeah, we're going to go through some really nasty stuff, but we've got to get all this stuff out of the body politic, including the bad food, including the chemtrails, including the bad water we got to go through. And anybody that puts fluoride in water should be hauled up and put on charges and go to jail. That kind of thing.

Right. We need to have a realistic appraisal of who we are, what we are, and how to deal with this on a realistic basis. So I'm all for optimism at this particular point because I've lived all my childhood life inside the military industrial complex as an army brat at a very high level with the shit my dad got into all over the planet seeing this stuff. So I saw the system and knew that it had to die. It was not a good thing that the military ran this way.

I understood why they had to, et cetera. But you get to see all of the stupidity of the money allocations and that kind of thing, right? And as a kid. So I'm with you on that. It's good that this will die.

I don't think of it as a cancer, though. We've been invaded, we've got all these problems, we've got mental illness and all of that. It's more like a parasite, right? Well, no, I see, I don't even think of it as an affliction that way. I think of it as a rite of passage in your life, likely.

You never faced death in your teens, okay? So you never had a rite of passage. Men used to do that and many men did not survive because it is necessary that you face that. At that time, we used to have war as a rite of passage. You would send a young man off to Vietnam and you would not get a young man back even if he was there for a very short period of time.

Right. It was what you saw that altered you and made you different. But that rite of passage was valuable because it made you the man that you became later on. And so we are not ourselves without our wounds, without having been wounded. You don't know how to heal and grow.

And so our body politic, in my opinion, it doesn't have a disease so much as it has been wounded, has been assaulted, and we need to heal. But when we heal, you always have that scar to remind you, don't be a dumb son of a bitch again. Right? And so that's what I think our body politic is going through, that we're going through a healing phase. And we've got a lot of wounded individuals, many of whom will not survive these next few years because they're deep into the old empire, right?

And they can't see any way to exist without it. So they will figure out some way to not exist without it because it is definitely going. That shrillness that you hear out of all of those minds, the trans, the other people, the far lefties, the progressives communist antifa, that shrillness and shrieking is basically their death agony because their minds are in rebellion to the changes that they feel coming to them. I see this in the language constantly now that Twitter has been opened up, right? And you see the reaction to the fragility of the people reacting to other people just stating it's a woman, or yeah, it's a guy, dude, and they go totally batshit.

These are minds that can't deal with our reality, and our reality is going to get really ugly in a real fast period of time, just months, and it's already started. Deutsche bank, they'll bail it out, but even then it's just yet another Band Aid, yet another limping, and we get three or four of them going down in a single day. There may not be bailouts at that point, and then it's really good at Cascade. I think that's may I think we're only weeks away from that. And as it comes on up, then we hit this real wall.

And that is what's the federal government going to do. This massive spend, everything spending beyond our understanding because they don't tell us half of what they're actually spending and they're not going to have it. There's going to be a very serious element of rapidity in the events from May through July and August because some of these agencies work on a month by month basis, right? Some of them are quarterly, some of them are a little bit longer than that, six months biannually and so on. But we're going to start seeing a cascading effect hitting government in May without funding.

And it's going to be really strange. We're already seeing it in some areas where there were contracts for we have in our county, we have these guys to get the prisoners out of the jails. They make them clean up along the road if they want, right? Get you out, you walk around and so on. Well, the vans that do that are on a contract for the gasoline.

Very soon the gasoline will exceed what the contract was written for, so they won't be able to do that. That'll also affect school buses and transportation and all of these different kinds of effects are going to spread as the currency becomes that much more degraded. And then we're going to have to play catch up. So what will the governments do when the cost of fuel is twice what is maximally allowed on the contract and they don't have the ability to kick it out another month? They're just not going to buy fuel and that stuff just won't get done.

And I think that starts in May and June and July. And so it's almost like all the gears that have been oiled through this fiat currency, realistically, that oil runs out and everything just comes to a screeching halt. And what's interesting that to kind of look at that, take a step back and it's like, well, what comes to the screeching heart? Well, by and large, it's the parasitic class. It's the giant bureaucracy, the government, all of the people on these massive pensions and salaries and unions that it's a lot of this really, I think a lot of the communist kind of foundation items and kind of going back into the other pre communists.

It's this really corrupt part of our society that in a lot of ways is the first to go. It's like they've used their corrupt banking system to fuel all of their corrupt systems that are used to maintain their control over the populace. And so when their banking system, it's like that's, their fuel runs out, all of their machines or the oil, everything just stops working. It grinds down, starts seizing up. Right?

And bribery works that way as well. Exactly. Okay, back in like 2003 or 2004, I got really excited. I thought it was only maybe a few years away, not this long, but one of the data sets that was persistent over time, started relating the UFO issue to our economics, and it would bind them. Because basically the idea was that the secret UFO reverse engineering, military industrial complex research facilities with all their scientists and all of this kind of stuff, are going to run out of money in this very first go round.

And we will see scientists in deep bunkers that are used to having money and food and stuff come on out and say, well, now what do I do? And they'll take that little alien thing with them and try and sell it on ebay, that kind of thing. Right. So that we will have these guys coming out and it will be a natural response to their circumstances to try and stay alive, that they'll sell what they know. And then the rest of us will start knowing some of this stuff and that the data was quite clear that the chaos of the time would be in a summer which is very atypical.

Right. So since 2003 or so, it has forecast the end of the dollar system in the summer. All of the wethonians, all of the parasitical class always do their harvests in fall. That's when we around the Jewish holiday, right? Exactly.

We're in a Jewish holiday, but we're in the wrong Jewish holiday at this point for their harvest and their crash. But we're having our crash now and it's going to escalate through summer. It's going to be very atypical and it's going to be a sure sign that they're not in control of this. Right. But anyway, all of this stuff is lining up pretty precisely.

So 2003, I get a data set that said people are going to crawl out of their holes because of desperation and sell us their UFO secrets and that in that same summer we're going to have riots in the United States over food. And this was in 2003. Bbt cards running out. Exactly. Well, even beyond that availability, look at all the food plants that have been destroyed.

They want us to eat bugs. All of this stuff, all of this stuff is coming out now. That was forecast in 2003, but in 2003, I wrote it down and put it in the reports and said, guys, this is what the data is showing. I'm not going to lie to you. I don't know how it could possibly be that people in the United States would riot over not having food, but that they would.

One of those riots was described in some detail as being in an intersection of Delaware. And Maryland and that the food riot would spill over into a government facility where people would break through a back wall, a back fence that was somehow there for construction purposes and go into this building thinking there was food in there and they would find a mob like, angry rioting kind of thing. And they would find vast quantities of paper records about UFOs and stuff that they would be taking pictures of with their phone and dumping online and passing out to people. And this huge unexpected disclosure would occur. And that would happen in July or in August or September, late August or early September.

And damn, look, we're in a year where there could be food riots and where we do have the dollar dying and people could be in the deep holes in May getting their paycheck and it not be there in June. That kind of a thing. Right?

I say one more thing. We know that this is occurring already because the military industrial complex is now having to bitch and moan about Congress, about raising the value on some of these contracts and getting them money sooner. It's starting to grind down now. Yeah, it's almost one way of looking at it is that what we're entering into is we've lived in lies, right? We've lived in Plato's Cave.

But it's like in so many different ways we're entering into this period it really could be described as like a great disclosure of the truth where it is a massive disclosure of the truth that's been hidden from us. And with it, though, falls all the lies. So it's like if you look at the institutions that will grind to a hole, there's your woke college stuff, there's the women's studies. All the things that are built on lies. They can't exist in a world that's not funded by lies and funded by fake money.

So when all that disappears, all those things crumble around us. And I think that we're left with truth and we're left with how we should be living as humans. Okay, so I'm a linguist. I'm a pain in the ass to deal with. So I will object to the word truth, okay?

Because most people don't understand. Truth does not relate to fact. There's fact and then there's truth. If you examine it, really think about it, really, really think about it and examine all these things, you will find that truth, my truth or your truth that is factual that you can have a truth that is different from mine because truth is an emotional response to something out in your environment or something within you. Okay?

So it is factual that XYZ might exist. It is factual that I've got a metal cup here but I don't have any emotional attachment to that metal cup. It's not my truth that this is a fact. Right. So this was the nature of the stuff I had to get into.

I went in much deeper in all of this stuff in that large language model and basically why I ended up working alone. I was driving everybody crazy because I had to go so deep in it. And then I would object because in order for me to keep doing this. I could not allow my thinking to go backwards, so to speak, and be at that higher level where I really hadn't analyzed, because I needed to get down and assign emotional values to all of the words that came in for intensity, for duration, for all of these different kinds of things. And in order to do that, I had to have a clear understanding of at least how I felt because all words go back to emotion.

And then I had to get all kinds of people involved in surreptitiously getting their emotional responses to various different words to make sure that I was doing it correctly. So I do object to the word truth being used where you really want to use the word facts. So we are coming in. We actually are coming into a period of a new truth that everybody will have a new truth about, the new reality that's going to be facing us as we start looking at facts in ways that we've never done before because it has been deliberately obscured from us. And I think this is going to be hugely liberating.

A whole new world is out there for us to invent and create, and we're going to get rid of all of the crap that's been weighing us down. And I'm very excited to still be alive and be able to participate in this, especially these next 20 years. It's just going to be staggering. We got to get through this shitty part of the war these next couple of years. And it's just something you got to do, right?

You got to go in, out, and you got to clean out the septic pit. It's something you know you got to do. So you just grit your teeth and you go do it. And when you're done, you're done. Yeah.

Do I have time for one more question? We've been going well past it. Okay. I'm really enjoying this. So in looking at that, you're also, I think, a very practical person.

And for people that are aware of what's coming, they're aware of we see the hurricane off on the horizon and everyone else is like, oh, there's this nice breeze. It's like, no, it's a hurricane coming. And so we're boarding up our houses. We're doing all those getting water filled up or driving to the middle of America, right? What are some of the things that you are doing or you recommend that people do in terms of whether it relates to food or they've got all their money in the stock market and not necessarily giving financial advice?

But knowing this is coming and you having the inside this, how is it changing what you're doing right now to make sure that you're looking at this, saying, you know what? I'm doing everything possible now to make sure that I make it to the other side of this big, ugly So first thing you have to do is understand that at its core, it all relates to the money at this point in the big, ugly A lot of the Big Ugly is the emotional reality that I got a Jab and oh, my God, it's in me now that I know the truth about it. That's a huge part of the Big Ugly. All the people dying, the disabilities, disabilities, if you look at it, are just off the chart. 1300% increase in reduction of work hours since the shots came out.

So we're in a real world of hurt here, okay? So we know it's going to get ugly. So here's the thing. Money is an intermediate. We have attachment to it.

It's a useful thing, but it's not the thing we actually desire, okay? We desire whatever we can buy with that money. So if you have money now, my advice on everything is to buy the stuff you're going to need in the future, okay? If you buy all the stuff you're going to need in the future that you can possibly store in your little house the way I have, and you've got some money left over, then you can think about storing the purchasing power of that money for the future by buying something that's not dollars or fiat currency, okay? As long as it's not dollars or fiat currency, it's instantly paying you for having it.

So if I bought something right now, if I buy coffee, and it cost me $5 a pound to buy coffee beans now, I'm much better off putting the $5 that way than putting $5 in gold with the expectation of buying the coffee beans later. Because maybe later the coffee beans will have escalated in price because of availability issues, not just because of the money itself. So really it's the things you need now that you should be concentrating on getting. We're going to come up to we've got food issues. So personally, I'm very paranoid.

If I could store a year's worth of food, I would, right? That's just the way it would be for me if I could do that. My way of thinking is you need to store food, get yourself water, get fuel if you need it, maybe make some provisions for electricity. Right. Because I think we're going to go through a period of time when our electrical grid will not be very stable and then start worrying about any excess wealth in the form of putting it into something.

And my recommendations are, in order of potential appreciation would be bitcoin, silver and gold. Okay? So Bitcoin can potentially appreciate against the dollar further than silver will, and silver will appreciate further than gold, but they're all good. You could even buy copper, okay? You could have copper.

Any kind of a solid commodity that could be traded will be valuable in the future. Very helpful. It's funny because I've changed my perspective of this. Like, as I mentioned before, I just bought a couple of thousand rounds of, I think, 308 and nine millimeter just to set aside. And maybe that was $1,000.

Right. And so before I was looking at, okay, I just spent money on that. Whereas now I'm thinking, well, no, all I've done is I've taken that $1,000 of value that's sitting in this fiat currency, I've transferred it into this ammunition, which is still worth $1,000 because it's more of a commodity. It's not going out and bought a painting. That's $1,000.

It's actually worth nothing. Right. But then also in the future, as the supply and demand changes and if there is instability, I'm looking at thinking, okay, if there's instability, people are going to need more ammunition. And then also we have inflation. So maybe in the future, I can trade even, say, 50 of those rounds for the equivalent of what would now I could have bought for $1,000.

Right. So that's how I'm kind of looking at it. I'm looking at how can I it's no longer about how much money do I have sitting in the bank, or what's my total net worth in dollars. It's about, well, or say a five gallon bucket of black beans, dried back black beans. What's that going to be worth?

Right? What are my chicken is going to be worth in the future? Then also, what is the silver going to be worth?

Really? In my opinion, you can only really store a certain amount of metals. Okay. The reason lead, 308, nine millimeter rounds. Sure, no problem, right.

You can store as many of those as you could possibly get hold of. But storing a lot of silver and a lot of gold is sort of self defeating. Because here's the thing. In order to okay, so you can trade it locally, but if you've stored so much that you can't trade that locally and you stored it with the expectation that you would convert it back into a new system and then get something out of it, that may not be the correct way to think about it. Or rather, it might be 20 years before we have a system like that again that would allow that.

Because right now, if you were to, say, buy a million dollars worth of gold and you put it into a vault or even have it shipped to your garage, how are you going to get a million dollars out of that? If you live in a small area, even if you live in a very large area, you'd have to take that million dollars worth of gold and trade it with everybody in your area to get stuff in order to recover the value out of it. So large stashes of metal actually imply that you have some faith in a system existing at the time that you want to convert those back into something of a species for buying. Right. So there's only two possibilities for metals like that, or three, you could just never, ever do anything with.

Them, bury them in the ground and they just sit there. Or you're going to trade them out for stuff locally, or you're going to try and trade them at a higher level to get something that can then be used for local purchases historically. Here's how it worked. In the 1929 through 33 period of time, we had the stock market crash, and then we had the bond crash. The bonds were ever so much more devastating.

They actually put us into the depression, just as we've already started to have the bond crash now. So we're already technically in the depression, but the derivatives are going to come on up and then they're going to put us into something far worse than a depression. And I don't know what we're going to call it, okay? But in 1933 or 19, it was 1930, after the stock market crash, a guy there was a famous picture, probably even still find it, I think it's probably New York times. It shows these two guys with a crowd around them standing around a brand new Bentley, the long flat hood kind of Bentley.

And sitting on the hood of the Bentley, on one side was a guy with a stack of silver coins, 20, 1oz or 23oz of silver. And on the other side was the guy with the title. And so the guy bought the Bentley car that had cost $2,500 in 1929 to bring over from England. He bought that for his stack of 23 silver coins. So that was a trade that existed at that point right now.

So in 1931, my step grandfather left California and came up to Washington state and he mined gold for a couple of years because of great depression, no jobs, all of this, and he knew stuff was coming. By 1934, he goes back down to California with the gold, and he was able to trade the gold that he had mined and bought a mountain, 2500 acres in the hills on top of a mountain in California, which also turned out to have gold on it. Okay? Also in that period of time, there was a $3 million house, $3 million, imagine $3 million house, probably 25, 30,000 sqft brick, all of this kind of stuff. In upstate New York, this $3 million house sold for 125oz of silver at that time.

The guy was so broke and everything, right? So that's what we're going to be doing for trades in the future. So that's the kind of escalation that you can expect in relative value, but you're not going to be able to say, you can't really say at that point that, well, 125oz of silver is worth $3 million. It just is not an effective way to think about it, nor would there be a mechanism to convert that to dollars. It's interesting because I heard recently someone talking about how in Venezuela after their collapse, that an ounce of silver would buy one month's worth of food and rations for a family.

That was something that the currency was completely could put wheelbarrows of a currency to buy one chicken. Yet an ounce of silver would feed and supply a family for a month. So that's another good. And also hearing about back in Germany Weimar Republic after their collapse, people were buying buildings with maybe a gold coin would buy a home or a building interest. Yeah, well, there's a famous one here on the West Coast.

A guy works as a bell hop in a hotel in California years and he gets a tip from a guy from Alaska, $20 gold piece, staggering $20 tip, right. The guy was really flush. So the bellhop puts the money away and then twelve or 15 years later, the bond crash happens. So this has been the early 1920s. Then in 1933, the bond crash happens.

He buys a four story hotel for that single tip. He bought the hotel he worked in for that $20 gold piece and ran it thereafter. Right? So that's the kind of stuff that we're going to be getting into here relative to this crash. Now, ours is going to be a very hard time.

The big ugly is lots of death because there's a lot of people that are dying and disabled from these damn shots. If you believed the numbers that are out there from officialdom maybe 75% of the USA population took at least one of these things, right? I don't know that I believe those, but let's just say that that was reasonably accurate. We could expect then that the 25% that didn't take the shots ten years from now will be living in a very much altered planet, okay? If we don't get invaded by the Chinese to try and take over our lands and stuff, which I actually don't think is feasible because of the nature of China and their army and the fact they don't do logistics well getting all those millions of people across the ocean kind of thing, right?

But in any event, so if we don't go that route, we're still going to have an entirely different North America and also an entirely different Western Republic. All the western republics got hit by this as well.

You can make certain predictions just on how we are now. So we could imagine very accurately that politically the attack by the WEF and the CCP with the bioweapon and the shots and all of this is going to create the hardest toughest of all generations as a result of this over these next 20 years, right. And that we won't be a loose and soft kind of a republic that will be very much more like hadrian's Rome, okay? Which is interesting too, because at that time, a dinaris, what we would call a dime's worth of silver, would feed a man for a week. It would buy you a soldier for a week, pay him a dinars a week.

And so we're going to get back to that level. As I say the big ugly it's going to be horrific. I think there's reason to suspect optimism that it's not as bad as officialdom is going to portray nor is it as bad as they think. I actually have worked for government as a subcontractor for years at state and local levels. And we used to have to aggregate numbers and send them on upchain to the state and they would send them on upchain to the federal government and stuff.

And then you'd hear later, months later, after your work getting all these numbers together, you'd hear these things aggregated in some kind of a federal thing. And you'd say, well, jeez, they're saying that there's 190,000,000 of whatever, some number that they pick up for something. And you say, well, based on my experience, what we did in our county to come up with those numbers was 100% bogus. We were just guessing it was just a wild ass gift as to any of this shit and if we'd actually been called on it we would have been hard pressed to hoax up something to support those numbers. So I don't really believe anything the federal government gets in the way of statistics through those kind of reporting chains because it's not in anybody's interest to provide bad numbers or low numbers or whatever.

So it's always growing and so on. So I don't think it's actually as bad I don't think that 75% actually took the shots. This level of uncertainty also impacts the WEF and our government because you see frequently them betraying I'll just go back to this real quick. It's really interesting with my knowledge of language to listen to government lie because of how much they reveal and how they're lying and what they're lying about. But anyway so I think that they are aware so the overclass is aware of how tenuous their existence is now.

I think they've actually many of them that are smart know they've lost and they're desperate to try and do something over these next year and a half or so to prevent their personal hide from being flayed away from them as we see Macron will macron survive physically? Will he survive another two months? All it's going to take is one confrontation with an angry mob and that overwhelms his security and no more macron because they're that angry and we can envision that that will happen here in the United States as well. In fact, data sets had been forecasting it back in 2002, 2003, about people that would be so angry they would snipe politicians on their way to work, or that people mobs that would be so angry about stuff that they would seize on different groups as being the cause of their problems and go and seek out these different groups. Right.

Sort of in the way we see some black people being told to go and beat up white people basically as their oppressors and stuff. There's going to be this backlash around the shots, and it'll get to the point where we will have activity like direct action. So I won't call it terrorism. I'll call it retribution, perhaps, and that there will be a lot of individuals that will be injured and killed as a result of this, some of them probably innocently, but nonetheless, there's always collateral damage. And that was a big part of the Big Ugly.

It'll hit us in May and June as we get into this, as all of the lies start breaking down and the people that have been tricked really understand what's going on with them and they're going to take it very badly. That was really the big thing that I was trying to warn everybody about with Big Ugly because I don't care much about the money aspect of it, right. I've never been really motivated by money, and it's going to go away and there isn't anything we can do about it. But there are things we can do about trying to calm this down and keep people from being victims of their own actions in the form of retribution coming back. Yeah.

Gosh, there's so much to process here. But I know we're coming up on almost 2 hours and I really appreciate I've got all the time in the world. I could talk to you for days on it, I think, but I appreciate the time that you've given me today and just what you're doing. And again, I encourage folks, I'll put your links for your Bit shoot and your substac in the description because I think that folks should be checking you out and following your work and supporting you in the ways they can. And it's just been such an enjoyable conversation with you.

Look, I legitimately have a lot of hope for the future. I wouldn't want to live in any other time in history, and that's how I really feel. Same here. I've always, throughout history, always looked at all of those places where we've had tumultuous happenings and big changes and stuff and to live in one like this. Another thing, too, by the way, is that astrologically, we're dealing with Pluto now, and Pluto is the great transformer.

It upends everything, it's knowledge, and it's moving into Aquarius and it'll be there for what, I think 1216 years or something starting next year. So everything is aligning, right? Even the stars are aligning with us in this battle going forward, and we're seeing the end of the Piscean Age. So truly, I think fantastically, great times. Fantastically, horrific times.

Well, great expectations. It was the best of times, it was the worst of times. Exactly. Well, thank you again for coming on. Okay, no worries.

Thank you very much. So, folks, I hope that that has left you with some hope for the future. I know it does. For me, it really gives me this urge of wanting to survive and get through this. And in a lot of ways, like, we ended with a level of excitement for where we live.

But I really hope that you're taking the preparation to get through whatever is to come seriously. And there's really two lots of ways, but two big ways I really recommend is making sure that your food and seeds are taken care of and your finances. And look, I know that it's easy to say, well, okay, if you push doom and gloom, it's easy to sell the solutions to the groom and gloom. That's not what this is. I mean, what I'm trying to do to you is I'm telling you how I'm approaching things in my life.

And what I truly believe, I genuinely believe that we're entering into a period where there could be food riots and massive food shortages. So when I say, look, I recommend getting six months or a year or whatever of storable food, it's because I want you to be able to get through that time period and to not be one of the people that is forced to go into a city to search for food or whatever that looks like. And when I talk about gold and silver, I don't want it to be that one day. What happens is you realize you can no longer access your money in your account. Or you say you've got $300,000 in the stock market and it collapses.

Or in a 401k, it just dissipates. Because look back at what happened in Yma Republic. Look at different currency collapses. This is the time that we're in. Whereas as Cliff talked about, and I'm not saying you should be speculative and that you should go buy gold or silver and think, okay, if silver is going to hit $600 an ounce, right, but I don't think you should do that.

But what we talked about there is actually true. I mean, a lot of times when these collapses happen, which they happen all the time in our history, it's the people that have that gold or silver, they can then buy the building or buy the car or buy the food or whatever it is. And I think also we will see, I think, an increase in value in those assets because they have been artificially kept down. The corrupt banking system that part of the ability to manage their unlimited money printing is suppressing the prices of gold and silver. And so once they no longer have control over that system, you're going to see that the prices of gold and silver, I think, will actually go up significantly.

So if you want to check this out, for the gold and silver, I highly recommend Dr. Kirk Elliot. To learn more about that, set up a free wealth consultation. It's goldwithseth.com. So go to goldwithseth.com.

Or you can just call them on the phone. It's 720-3053 900. Again, 720-3053 900. And for your food and seeds, for them, I recommend Heaven's Harvest. They're also amazing Christian patriots that own the company.

I know them personally, and they have got very good, high quality food that's storeable to last up to 25 years. And they've got heirloom seeds that will allow you to grow food year after year, because the heirloom seeds, they'll allow you to reproduce the same food, while all the other modern GMO seeds, they won't let you reproduce again. They won't germinate the next year after so it's heavensharvest.com. And if you use promo code Seth, you'll save 15% on your entire order. That's promo code Seth@heavensharvest.com.


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In The $100 Startup, Chris Guillebeau tells you how to lead of life of adventure, meaning and purpose - and earn a good living. Still in his early 30s, Chris is on the verge of completing a tour of every country on earth - he's already visited more than 175 nations - and yet he’s never held a "real job" or earned a regular paycheck. Rather, he has a special genius for turning ideas into income, and he uses what he earns both to support his life of adventure and to give back. There are many others like Chris - those who've found ways to opt out of traditional employment and create the time and income to pursue what they find meaningful. Sometimes, achieving that perfect blend of passion and income doesn't depend on shelving what you currently do. You can start small with your venture, committing little time or money, and wait to take the real plunge when you're sure it's successful. In preparing to write this book, Chris identified 1,500 individuals who have built businesses earning $50,000 or more from a modest investment (in many cases, $100 or less), and from that group he’s chosen to focus on the 50 most intriguing case studies. In nearly all cases, people with no special skills discovered aspects of their personal passions that could be monetized, and were able to restructure their lives in ways that gave them greater freedom and fulfillment. Here, finally, distilled into one easy-to-use guide, are the most valuable lessons from those who’ve learned how to turn what they do into a gateway to self-fulfillment. It’s all about finding the intersection between your "expertise" - even if you don’t consider it such - and what other people will pay for. You don’t need an MBA, a business plan or even employees. All you need is a product or service that springs from what you love to do anyway, people willing to pay, and a way to get paid. Not content to talk in generalities, Chris tells you exactly how many dollars his group of unexpected entrepreneurs required to get their projects up and running; what these individuals did in the first weeks and months to generate significant cash; some of the key mistakes they made along the way, and the crucial insights that made the business stick. Among Chris’s key principles: if you’re good at one thing, you’re probably good at something else; never teach a man to fish - sell him the fish instead; and in the battle between planning and action, action wins. In ancient times, people who were dissatisfied with their lives dreamed of finding magic lamps, buried treasure, or streets paved with gold. Today, we know that it’s up to us to change our lives. And the best part is, if we change our own life, we can help others change theirs. This remarkable book will start you on your way.

Bold is a radical, how-to guide for using exponential technologies, moonshot thinking, and crowd-powered tools to create extraordinary wealth while also positively impacting the lives of billions. Exploring the exponential technologies that are disrupting today's Fortune 500 companies and enabling upstart entrepreneurs to go from "I've got an idea" to "I run a billion-dollar company" far faster than ever before, the authors provide exceptional insight into the power of 3-D printing, artificial intelligence, robotics, networks and sensors, and synthetic biology. Drawing on insights from billionaire entrepreneurs Larry Page, Elon Musk, Richard Branson, and Jeff Bezos, the audiobook offers the best practices that allow anyone to leverage today's hyper connected crowd like never before. The authors teach how to design and use incentive competitions, launch million-dollar crowdfunding campaigns to tap into tens of billions of dollars of capital, and build communities - armies of exponentially enabled individuals willing and able to help today's entrepreneurs make their boldest dreams come true. Bold is both a manifesto and a manual. It is today's exponential entrepreneur's go-to resource on the use of emerging technologies, thinking at scale, and the awesome impact of crowd-powered tools.

The answer is simple: come up with 10 ideas a day. It doesn't matter if they are good or bad, the key is to exercise your "idea muscle", to keep it toned, and in great shape. People say ideas are cheap and execution is everything but that is NOT true. Execution is a consequence, a subset of good, brilliant idea. And good ideas require daily work. Ideas may be easy if we are only coming up with one or two but if you open this book to any of the pages and try to produce more than three, you will feel a burn, scratch your head, and you will be sweating, and working hard. There is a turning point when you reach idea number six for the day, you still have four to go, and your mind muscle is getting a workout. By the time you list those last ideas to make it to 10 you will see for yourself what "sweating the idea muscle" means. As you practice the daily idea generation you become an idea machine. When we become idea machines we are flooded with lots of bad ideas but also with some that are very good. This happens by the sheer force of the number, because we are coming up with 3,650 ideas per year (at 10 a day). When you are inspired by an extraordinary idea, all of your thoughts break their chains, you go beyond limitations and your capacity to act expands in every direction. Forces and abilities you did not know you had come to the surface, and you realize you are capable of doing great things. As you practice with the suggested prompts in this book your ideas will get better, you will be a source of great insight for others, people will find you magnetic, and they will want to hang out with you because you have so much to offer. When you practice every day your life will transform, in no more than 180 days, because it has no other evolutionary choice. Life changes for the better when we become the source of positive, insightful, and helpful ideas. Don't believe a word I say. Instead, challenge yourself.

A Guide to Resilience: How to Bounce Back from Life's Inevitable Problems Christian Moore is convinced that each of us has a power hidden within, something that can get us through any kind of adversity. That power is resilience. In The Resilience Breakthrough, Moore delivers a practical primer on how you can become more resilient in a world of instability and narrowing opportunity, whether you're facing financial troubles, health setbacks, challenges on the job, or any other problem. We can each have our own resilience breakthrough, Moore argues, and can each learn how to use adverse circumstances as potent fuel for overcoming life's hardships. As he shares engaging real-life stories and brutally honest analyses of his own experiences, Moore equips you with 27 resilience-building tools that you can start using today - in your personal life or in your organization.

What if someone told you that your behavior was controlled by a powerful, invisible force? Most of us would be skeptical of such a claim--but it's largely true. Our brains are constantly transmitting and receiving signals of which we are unaware. Studies show that these constant inputs drive the great majority of our decisions about what to do next--and we become conscious of the decisions only after we start acting on them. Many may find that disturbing. But the implications for leadership are profound. In this provocative yet practical book, renowned speaking coach and communication expert Nick Morgan highlights recent research that shows how humans are programmed to respond to the nonverbal cues of others--subtle gestures, sounds, and signals--that elicit emotion. He then provides a clear, useful framework of seven "power cues" that will be essential for any leader in business, the public sector, or almost any context. You'll learn crucial skills, from measuring nonverbal signs of confidence, to the art and practice of gestures and vocal tones, to figuring out what your gut is really telling you. This concise and engaging guide will help leaders and aspiring leaders of all stripes to connect powerfully, communicate more effectively, and command influence.

New York Times bestselling author and social media expert Gary Vaynerchuk shares hard-won advice on how to connect with customers and beat the competition. A mash-up of the best elements of Crush It! and The Thank You Economy with a fresh spin, Jab, Jab, Jab, Right Hook is a blueprint to social media marketing strategies that really works. When managers and marketers outline their social media strategies, they plan for the "right hook"—their next sale or campaign that's going to knock out the competition. Even companies committed to jabbing—patiently engaging with customers to build the relationships crucial to successful social media campaigns—want to land the punch that will take down their opponent or their customer's resistance in one blow. Right hooks convert traffic to sales and easily show results. Except when they don't. Thanks to massive change and proliferation in social media platforms, the winning combination of jabs and right hooks is different now. Vaynerchuk shows that while communication is still key, context matters more than ever. It's not just about developing high-quality content, but developing high-quality content perfectly adapted to specific social media platforms and mobile devices—content tailor-made for Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, Twitter and Tumblr.

From the best-selling author of The Black Swan and one of the foremost thinkers of our time, Nassim Nicholas Taleb, a book on how some things actually benefit from disorder. In The Black Swan Taleb outlined a problem, and in Antifragile he offers a definitive solution: how to gain from disorder and chaos while being protected from fragilities and adverse events. For what Taleb calls the "antifragile" is actually beyond the robust, because it benefits from shocks, uncertainty, and stressors, just as human bones get stronger when subjected to stress and tension. The antifragile needs disorder in order to survive and flourish. Taleb stands uncertainty on its head, making it desirable, even necessary, and proposes that things be built in an antifragile manner. The antifragile is immune to prediction errors. Why is the city-state better than the nation-state, why is debt bad for you, and why is everything that is both modern and complicated bound to fail? The audiobook spans innovation by trial and error, health, biology, medicine, life decisions, politics, foreign policy, urban planning, war, personal finance, and economic systems. And throughout, in addition to the street wisdom of Fat Tony of Brooklyn, the voices and recipes of ancient wisdom, from Roman, Greek, Semitic, and medieval sources, are heard loud and clear. Extremely ambitious and multidisciplinary, Antifragile provides a blueprint for how to behave - and thrive - in a world we don't understand, and which is too uncertain for us to even try to understand and predict. Erudite and witty, Taleb’s message is revolutionary: What is not antifragile will surely perish.

The Cluetrain Manifesto began as a Web site in 1999 when the authors, who have worked variously at IBM, Sun Microsystems, the Linux Journal, and NPR, posted 95 theses about the new reality of the networked marketplace. Ten years after its original publication, their message remains more relevant than ever. For example, thesis no. 2: “Markets consist of human beings, not demographic sectors”; thesis no. 20: “Companies need to realize their markets are often laughing. At them.” The book enlarges on these themes through dozens of stories and observations about business in America and how the Internet will continue to change it all. With a new introduction and chapters by the authors, and commentary by Jake McKee, JP Rangaswami, and Dan Gillmor, this book is essential reading for anybody interested in the Internet and e-commerce, and is especially vital for businesses navigating the topography of the wired marketplace.

From the founders of the trailblazing software company 37signals, here is a different kind of business book one that explores a new reality. Today, anyone can be in business. Tools that used to be out of reach are now easily accessible. Technology that cost thousands is now just a few bucks or even free. Stuff that was impossible just a few years ago is now simple.That means anyone can start a business. And you can do it without working miserable 80-hour weeks or depleting your life savings. You can start it on the side while your day job provides all the cash flow you need. Forget about business plans, meetings, office space - you don't need them. With its straightforward language and easy-is-better approach, Rework is the perfect playbook for anyone who's ever dreamed of doing it on their own. Hardcore entrepreneurs, small-business owners, people stuck in day jobs who want to get out, and artists who don't want to starve anymore will all find valuable inspiration and guidance in these pages. It's time to rework work.

Tesla's main source of inspiration.
Roger Joseph Boscovich, a physicist, astronomer, mathematician, philosopher, diplomat, poet, theologian, Jesuit priest, and polymath, published the first edition of his famous work, Philosophiae Naturalis Theoria Redacta Ad Unicam Legem Virium In Natura Existentium (Theory Of Natural Philosophy Derived To The Single Law Of Forces Which Exist In Nature), in Vienna, in 1758, containing his atomic theory and his theory of forces. A second edition was published in 1763 in Venice

Bill Clinton's Georgetown mentor's history of the Conspiracy since the Boer War in South Africa.
TRAGEDY AND HOPE shows the years 1895-1950 as a period of transition from the world dominated by Europe in the nineteenth century to the world of three blocs in the twentieth century. With clarity, perspective, and cumulative impact, Professor Quigley examines the nature of that transition through two world wars and a worldwide economic depression. As an interpretative historian, he tries to show each event in the full complexity of its historical context. The result is a unique work, notable in several ways. It gives a picture of the world in terms of the influence of different cultures and outlooks upon each other; it shows, more completely than in any similar work, the influence of science and technology on human life; and it explains, with unprecedented clarity, how the intricate financial and commercial patterns of the West prior to 1914 influenced the development of today’s world.

This is the July, 2016 ALTA (Asymmetric Linguistic Trends Analysis) Report. Also known as 'the Web Bot' report, this series is brought to you by halfpasthuman.com. This report covers your future world from July 2016 through to 2031. Forecasts are created using predictive linguistics (from the inventor) and cover your planet, your population, your economy and markets, and your Space Goat Farts where you will find all the 'unknown' and 'officially denied' woo-woo that will be shaping your environment over these next few decades.

Time is considered as an independent entity which cannot be reduced to the concept of matter, space or field. The point of discussion is the "time flow" conception of N A Kozyrev (1908-1983), an outstanding Russian astronomer and natural scientist. In addition to a review of the experimental studies of "the active properties of time", by both Kozyrev and modern scientists, the reader will find different interpretations of Kozyrev's views and some developments of his ideas in the fields of geophysics, astrophysics, general relativity and theoretical mechanics.

How UFO Time Engines work - Clif High

The webpage discusses the workings of UFO time engines according to N.A. Kozyrev's experiments. The LL1 engine is described as a hollow metal sphere with a pool of mercury metal inside. When activated by electrical energy, it creates a uni-polar magnetic field causing the mercury to spin at a high rate and induce "time stuff" to accumulate on its surface. The accrued time stuff is siphoned down magnetically to the radiating antennae on the bottom of the vessel, providing self-sustaining power and allowing for time travel. The environment inside UFOs is likely volatile and not suitable for humans.

The Body Electric tells the fascinating story of our bioelectric selves. Robert O. Becker, a pioneer in the filed of regeneration and its relationship to electrical currents in living things, challenges the established mechanistic understanding of the body. He found clues to the healing process in the long-discarded theory that electricity is vital to life. But as exciting as Becker's discoveries are, pointing to the day when human limbs, spinal cords, and organs may be regenerated after they have been damaged, equally fascinating is the story of Becker's struggle to do such original work. The Body Electric explores new pathways in our understanding of evolution, acupuncture, psychic phenomena, and healing.

Unique, controversial, and frequently cited, this survey offers highly detailed accounts concerning the development of ideas and theories about the nature of electricity and space (aether). Readily accessible to general readers as well as high school students, teachers, and undergraduates, it includes much information unavailable elsewhere. This single-volume edition comprises both The Classical Theories and The Modern Theories, which were originally published separately. The first volume covers the theories of classical physics from the age of the Greek philosophers to the late 19th century. The second volume chronicles discoveries that led to the advances of modern physics, focusing on special relativity, quantum theories, general relativity, matrix mechanics, and wave mechanics. Noted historian of science I. Bernard Cohen, who reviewed these books for Scientific American, observed, "I know of no other history of electricity which is as sound as Whittaker's. All those who have found stimulation from his works will read this informative and accurate history with interest and profit."

The third edition of the defining text for the graduate-level course in Electricity and Magnetism has finally arrived! It has been 37 years since the first edition and 24 since the second. The new edition addresses the changes in emphasis and applications that have occurred in the field, without any significant increase in length.

Objects are a ubiquitous presence and few of us stop and think what they mean in our lives. This is the job of philosophers and this is what Jean Baudrillard does in his book. This is required reading for followers of Baudrillard, and he is perhaps the most assessable to the General Reader. Baudrillard is most associated with Post Modernism, and this early book sets the stage for that journey to the post modern world.
We are all surrounded by objects, but how many times have we thought about what those objects represent. If we took the time to think about the symbolism, we could arrive at easy solutions. We have been so accustomed to advertising the automobile representing freedom is an easy conclusion. But what about furniture? What about chairs? What about the arrangement of furniture? Watches? Collecting objects? Baudrillard literally opens up a new world and creates the universe of objects.
It is not that the critique of a society or objects has not been done before, but Baudrillard’s approach is new. Baudrillard examines objects as signs with a smattering of Post-Marxist thought. In his analysis of objects as signs, he ushers in the Post-Modern age and world for which he would be known. Heady stuff to be sure, but is presented by Baudrillard in a readily accessible manner. He articulates his thesis in a straightforward manner, avoiding the hyper-technical terminology he used in his later writings.

Moving away from the Marxist/Freudian approaches that had concerned him earlier, Baudrillard developed in this book a theory of contemporary culture that relies on displacing economic notions of cultural production with notions of cultural expenditure.

The book begins with Sidis's discovery of the first law of physical laws: "Among the physical laws it is a general characteristic that there is reversibility in time; that is, should the whole universe trace back the various positions that bodies in it have passed through in a given interval of time, but in the reverse order to that in which these positions actually occurred, then the universe, in this imaginary case, would still obey the same laws." Recent discoveries of dark matter are predicted by him in this book, and he goes on to show that the "Big Bang" is wrong. Sidis (SIGH-dis) shows that it is far more likely the universe is eternal

In this book you will encounter rare information regarding your true identity - the conscious self in the body - and how you may break the hypnotic spell your senses and thinking have cast about you since childhood.

Do we see the world as it truly is? In The Case Against Reality, pioneering cognitive scientist Donald Hoffman says no? we see what we need in order to survive. Our visual perceptions are not a window onto reality, Hoffman shows us, but instead are interfaces constructed by natural selection. The objects we see around us are not unlike the file icons on our computer desktops: while shaped like a small folder on our screens, the files themselves are made of a series of ones and zeros - too complex for most of us to understand. In a similar way, Hoffman argues, evolution has shaped our perceptions into simplistic illusions to help us navigate the world around us. Yet now these illusions can be manipulated by advertising and design.
Drawing on thirty years of Hoffman's own influential research, as well as evolutionary biology, game theory, neuroscience, and philosophy, The Case Against Reality makes the mind-bending yet utterly convincing case that the world is nothing like what we see through our eyes.

At the height of the Cold War, JFK risked committing the greatest crime in human history: starting a nuclear war. Horrified by the specter of nuclear annihilation, Kennedy gradually turned away from his long-held Cold Warrior beliefs and toward a policy of lasting peace. But to the military and intelligence agencies in the United States, who were committed to winning the Cold War at any cost, Kennedy’s change of heart was a direct threat to their power and influence. Once these dark “Unspeakable” forces recognized that Kennedy’s interests were in direct opposition to their own, they tagged him as a dangerous traitor, plotted his assassination, and orchestrated the subsequent cover-up.

2020 saw a spike in deaths in America, smaller than you might imagine during a pandemic, some of which could be attributed to COVID and to initial treatment strategies that were not effective. But then, in 2021, the stats people expected went off the rails. The CEO of the OneAmerica insurance company publicly disclosed that during the third and fourth quarters of 2021, death in people of working age (18–64) was 40 percent higher than it was before the pandemic. Significantly, the majority of the deaths were not attributed to COVID. A 40 percent increase in deaths is literally earth-shaking. Even a 10 percent increase in excess deaths would have been a 1-in-200-year event. But this was 40 percent. And therein lies a story—a story that starts with obvious questions: - What has caused this historic spike in deaths among younger people? - What has caused the shift from old people, who are expected to die, to younger people, who are expected to keep living?

RFK Jr: 23.5% GREATER likelihood of dying - 09-06-2023

RFK Jr: 23.5% GREATER likelihood of dying - 09-06-2023

The Tavistock Institute, in Sussex, England, describes itself as a nonprofit charity that applies social science to contemporary issues and problems. But this book posits that it is the world’s center for mass brainwashing and social engineering activities. It grew from a somewhat crude beginning at Wellington House into a sophisticated organization that was to shape the destiny of the entire planet, and in the process, change the paradigm of modern society. In this eye-opening work, both the Tavistock network and the methods of brainwashing and psychological warfare are uncovered.

A seminal and controversial figure in the history of political thought and public relations, Edward Bernays (1891–1995), pioneered the scientific technique of shaping and manipulating public opinion, which he famously dubbed “engineering of consent.” During World War I, he was an integral part of the U.S. Committee on Public Information (CPI), a powerful propaganda apparatus that was mobilized to package, advertise and sell the war to the American people as one that would “Make the World Safe for Democracy.” The CPI would become the blueprint in which marketing strategies for future wars would be based upon.
Bernays applied the techniques he had learned in the CPI and, incorporating some of the ideas of Walter Lipmann, as well as his uncle, Sigmund Freud, became an outspoken proponent of propaganda as a tool for democratic and corporate manipulation of the population. His 1928 bombshell Propaganda lays out his eerily prescient vision for using propaganda to regiment the collective mind in a variety of areas, including government, politics, art, science and education. To read this book today is to frightfully comprehend what our contemporary institutions of government and business have become in regards to organized manipulation of the masses.

Undressing the Bible: in Hebrew, the Old Testament speaks for itself, explicitly and transparently. It tells of mysterious beings, special and powerful ones, that appeared on Earth.
Aliens?
Former earthlings?
Superior civilizations, that have always been present on our planet?
Creators, manipulators, geneticists. Aviators, warriors, despotic rulers. And scientists, possessing very advanced knowledge, special weapons and science-fiction-like technologies.
Once naked, the Bible is very different from how it has always been told to us: it does not contain any spiritual, omnipotent and omniscient God, no eternity. No apples and no creeping, tempting, serpents. No winged angels. Not even the Red Sea: the people of the Exodus just wade through a simple reed bed.
Writer and journalist Giorgio Cattaneo sits down with Italy's most renowned biblical translator for his first long interview about his life's work for the English audience. A decade long official Bible translator for the Church and lifelong researcher of ancient myths and tales, Mauro Bilglino is a unicum in his field of expertise and research. A fine connoisseur of dead languages, from ancient Greek to Hebrew and medieval Latin, he focused his attention and efforts on the accurate translating of the bible.
The encounter with Mauro Biglino and his work - the journalist writes - is profoundly healthy, stimulating and inevitably destabilizing: it forces us to reconsider the solidity of the awareness that nourishes many of our common beliefs. And it is a testament to the courage that is needed, today more than ever, to claim the full dignity of free research.

Most people have heard of Jesus Christ, considered the Messiah by Christians, and who lived 2000 years ago. But very few have ever heard of Sabbatai Zevi, who declared himself the Messiah in 1666. By proclaiming redemption was available through acts of sin, he amassed a following of over one million passionate believers, about half the world's Jewish population during the 17th century.Although many Rabbis at the time considered him a heretic, his fame extended far and wide. Sabbatai's adherents planned to abolish many ritualistic observances, because, according to the Talmud, holy obligations would no longer apply in the Messianic time. Fasting days became days of feasting and rejoicing. Sabbateans encouraged and practiced sexual promiscuity, adultery, incest and religious orgies.After Sabbati Zevi's death in 1676, his Kabbalist successor, Jacob Frank, expanded upon and continued his occult philosophy. Frankism, a religious movement of the 18th and 19th centuries, centered on his leadership, and his claim to be the reincarnation of the Messiah Sabbatai Zevi. He, like Zevi, would perform "strange acts" that violated traditional religious taboos, such as eating fats forbidden by Jewish dietary laws, ritual sacrifice, and promoting orgies and sexual immorality. He often slept with his followers, as well as his own daughter, while preaching a doctrine that the best way to imitate God was to cross every boundary, transgress every taboo, and mix the sacred with the profane. Hebrew University of Jerusalem Professor Gershom Scholem called Jacob Frank, "one of the most frightening phenomena in the whole of Jewish history".Jacob Frank would eventually enter into an alliance formed by Adam Weishaupt and Meyer Amshel Rothschild called the Order of the Illuminati. The objectives of this organization was to undermine the world's religions and power structures, in an effort to usher in a utopian era of global communism, which they would covertly rule by their hidden hand: the New World Order. Using secret societies, such as the Freemasons, their agenda has played itself out over the centuries, staying true to the script. The Illuminati handle opposition by a near total control of the world's media, academic opinion leaders, politicians and financiers. Still considered nothing more than theory to many, more and more people wake up each day to the possibility that this is not just a theory, but a terrifying Satanic conspiracy.

This is the first English translation of this revolutionary essay by Vladimir I. Vernadsky, the great Russian-Ukrainian biogeochemist. It was first published in 1930 in French in the Revue générale des sciences pures et appliquées. In it, Vernadsky makes a powerful and provocative argument for the need to develop what he calls “a new physics,” something he felt was clearly necessitated by the implications of the groundbreaking work of Louis Pasteur among few others, but also something that was required to free science from the long-lasting effects of the work of Isaac Newton, most notably.
For hundreds of years, science had developed in a direction which became increasingly detached from the breakthroughs made in the study of life and the natural sciences, detached even from human life itself, and committed reductionists and small-minded scientists were resolved to the fact that ultimately all would be reduced to “the old physics.” The scientific revolution of Einstein was a step in the right direction, but here Vernadsky insists that there is more progress to be made. He makes a bold call for a new physics, taking into account, and fundamentally based upon, the striking anomalies of life and human life.

Using an inspired combination of geometric logic and metaphors from familiar human experience, Bucky invites readers to join him on a trip through a four-dimensional Universe, where concepts as diverse as entropy, Einstein's relativity equations, and the meaning of existence become clear, understandable, and immediately involving. In his own words: "Dare to be naive... It is one of our most exciting discoveries that local discovery leads to a complex of further discoveries." Here are three key examples or concepts from "Synergetics":

Tensegrity

Tensegrity, or tensional integrity, refers to structural systems that use a combination of tension and compression components. The simplest example of this is the "tensegrity triangle", where three struts are held in position not by touching one another but by tensioned wires. These systems are stable and flexible. Tensegrity structures are pervasive in natural systems, from the cellular level up to larger biological and even cosmological scales.

Vector Equilibrium (VE)

The Vector Equilibrium, often referred to by Fuller as the "VE", is a geometric form that he saw as the central form in his synergetic geometry. It’s essentially a cuboctahedron. Fuller noted that the VE is the only geometric form wherein all the vectors (lines from the center to the vertices) are of equal length and angular relationship. Because of this, it’s seen as a condition of absolute equilibrium, where the forces of push and pull are balanced.

Closest Packing of Spheres

Fuller was fascinated by how spheres could be packed together in the tightest possible configuration, a concept he often linked to how nature organizes systems. For example, when you stack oranges in a grocery store, they form a hexagonal pattern, and the spheres (oranges) are in closest-packed arrangement. Fuller related this principle to atomic structures and even cosmic organization.

To prepare Americans and freedom loving people everywhere for our current global wartime reality that few understand, here comes The Citizen's Guide to Fifth Generation Warfare (CG5GW) by Lieutenant General, U.S. Army (Retired) Michael T. Flynn and Sergeant, U.S. Army (Retired) Boone Cutler. General Flynn rose to the highest levels of the intelligence community and served as the National Security Advisor to the 45th POTUS. Sergeant Boone Cutler ran the ground game as a wartime Psychological Operations team sergeant in the United States Army. Together, these two combat veterans put their combined experience and expertise into an illuminating fifth-generation warfare information series called The Citizen's Guide to Fifth Generation Warfare. Introduction to 5GW is the first session of the multipart series. The series, complete with easy-to-understand diagrams, is written for all of humanity in every freedom loving country.

Vladimir I. Vernadsky (1863-1945) was a Russian and Ukrainian mineralogist and geochemist who is best known for his work on the biosphere and the noosphere concepts. His ideas have profoundly influenced various scientific fields, from geology to biology and even philosophy. Here's the summary of his one of his concepts:

Biosphere :

  • Vernadsky defined the biosphere as the thin layer of Earth where life exists, encompassing all living organisms and the parts of the Earth where they interact. This includes the depths of the oceans to the upper layers of the atmosphere.
  • He posited that life plays a critical role in transforming the Earth's environment. In this view, living organisms are not just passive inhabitants of the planet, but active agents of change. This idea contrasts with more traditional views that saw life as simply adapting to pre-existing environmental conditions.
  • One example of this transformative power is the oxygen-rich atmosphere, which was created by photosynthesizing organisms over billions of years.

It's worth noting that Vernadsky's ideas were formulated in a period when the world was experiencing rapid technological changes and were before the advent of concerns about global challenges like climate change. Today, his ideas can be seen in a new light, as we recognize the significant impact human activity has on the planet, from the changing climate to the alteration of biogeochemical cycles. Overall, Vernadsky's thesis about the biosphere and the noosphere offers a holistic perspective on the evolution of the Earth and humanity's role in that evolution. It emphasizes the profound interconnectedness between life, the environment, and human cognition and culture.

Vladimir I. Vernadsky (1863-1945) was a Russian and Ukrainian mineralogist and geochemist who is best known for his work on the biosphere and the noosphere concepts. His ideas have profoundly influenced various scientific fields, from geology to biology and even philosophy. Here's the summary of his one of his concepts:

Noosphere :

  • The concept of the noosphere can be seen as the next evolutionary stage following the biosphere. While the biosphere represents the realm of life, the noosphere represents the realm of human thought.
  • Vernadsky believed that, just as life transformed the Earth through the biosphere, human thought and collective intelligence would transform the planet in the era of the noosphere. This transformation would be characterized by the dominance of cultural evolution over biological evolution.
  • In this paradigm, human knowledge, technology, and cultural developments would become the primary drivers of change on the planet, influencing its future direction.
  • The term "noosphere" is derived from the Greek word “nous” meaning "mind" or "intellect" and "sphaira" meaning "sphere." So, the noosphere can be thought of as the "sphere of human thought."

It's worth noting that Vernadsky's ideas were formulated in a period when the world was experiencing rapid technological changes and were before the advent of concerns about global challenges like climate change. Today, his ideas can be seen in a new light, as we recognize the significant impact human activity has on the planet, from the changing climate to the alteration of biogeochemical cycles. Overall, Vernadsky's thesis about the biosphere and the noosphere offers a holistic perspective on the evolution of the Earth and humanity's role in that evolution. It emphasizes the profound interconnectedness between life, the environment, and human cognition and culture.

A close analysis of the architecture of the stupa―a Buddhist symbolic form that is found throughout South, Southeast, and East Asia. The author, who trained as an architect, examines both the physical and metaphysical levels of these buildings, which derive their meaning and significance from Buddhist and Brahmanist influences.

Building on his extensive research into the sacred symbols and creation myths of the Dogon of Africa and those of ancient Egypt, India, and Tibet, Laird Scranton investigates the myths, symbols, and traditions of prehistoric China, providing further evidence that the cosmology of all ancient cultures arose from a single now-lost source.

It is at the same time a history of language, a guide to foreign tongues, and a method for learning them. It shows, through basic vocabularies, family resemblances of languages―Teutonic, Romance, Greek―helpful tricks of translation, key combinations of roots and phonetic patterns. It presents by common-sense methods the most helpful approach to the mastery of many languages; it condenses vocabulary to a minimum of essential words; it simplifies grammar in an entirely new way; and it teaches a languages as it is actually used in everyday life.
But this book is more than a guide to foreign languages; it goes deep into the roots of all knowledge as it explores the history of speech. It lights up the dim pathways of prehistory and unfolds the story of the slow growth of human expression from the most primitive signs and sounds to the elaborate variations of the highest cultures. Without language no knowledge would be possible; here we see how language is at once the source and the reservoir of all we know.

Taking only the most elementary knowledge for granted, Lancelot Hogben leads readers of this famous book through the whole course from simple arithmetic to calculus. His illuminating explanation is addressed to the person who wants to understand the place of mathematics in modern civilization but who has been intimidated by its supposed difficulty. Mathematics is the language of size, shape, and order―a language Hogben shows one can both master and enjoy.

A complete manual for the study and practice of Raja Yoga, the path of concentration and meditation. These timeless teachings is a treasure to be read and referred to again and again by seekers treading the spiritual path. The classic Sutras, at least 4,000 years old, cover the yogic teachings on ethics, meditation, and physical postures, and provide directions for dealing with situations in daily life. The Sutras are presented here in the purest form, with the original Sanskrit and with translation, transliteration, and commentary by Sri Swami Satchidananda, one of the most respected and revered contemporary Yoga masters. Sri Swamiji offers practical advice based on his own experience for mastering the mind and achieving physical, mental and emotional harmony.

William Strauss and Neil Howe will change the way you see the world - and your place in it. With blazing originality, The Fourth Turning illuminates the past, explains the present, and reimagines the future. Most remarkably, it offers an utterly persuasive prophecy about how America’s past will predict its future.

Strauss and Howe base this vision on a provocative theory of American history. The authors look back 500 years and uncover a distinct pattern: Modern history moves in cycles, each one lasting about the length of a long human life, each composed of four eras - or "turnings" - that last about 20 years and that always arrive in the same order. In The Fourth Turning, the authors illustrate these cycles using a brilliant analysis of the post-World War II period.

First comes a High, a period of confident expansion as a new order takes root after the old has been swept away. Next comes an Awakening, a time of spiritual exploration and rebellion against the now-established order. Then comes an Unraveling, an increasingly troubled era in which individualism triumphs over crumbling institutions. Last comes a Crisis - the Fourth Turning - when society passes through a great and perilous gate in history. Together, the four turnings comprise history's seasonal rhythm of growth, maturation, entropy, and rebirth.

4th Turning

Excess Deaths & Why RFK Jr. Can Win The Democratic Presidential Race - Ed Dowd | Part 1 of 2 - 06-21-2023

All original edition. Nothing added, nothing removed. This book traces the history of the ancient Khazar Empire, a major but almost forgotten power in Eastern Europe, which in the Dark Ages became converted to Judaism. Khazaria was finally wiped out by the forces of Genghis Khan, but evidence indicates that the Khazars themselves migrated to Poland and formed the cradle of Western Jewry. To the general reader the Khazars, who flourished from the 7th to 11th century, may seem infinitely remote today. Yet they have a close and unexpected bearing on our world, which emerges as Koestler recounts the fascinating history of the ancient Khazar Empire.

At about the time that Charlemagne was Emperor in the West. The Khazars' sway extended from the Black Sea to the Caspian, from the Caucasus to the Volga, and they were instrumental in stopping the Muslim onslaught against Byzantium, the eastern jaw of the gigantic pincer movement that in the West swept across northern Africa and into Spain.Thereafter the Khazars found themselves in a precarious position between the two major world powers: the Eastern Roman Empire in Byzantium and the triumphant followers of Mohammed.As Koestler points out, the Khazars were the Third World of their day. They chose a surprising method of resisting both the Western pressure to become Christian and the Eastern to adopt Islam. Rejecting both, they converted to Judaism. Mr. Koestler speculates about the ultimate faith of the Khazars and their impact on the racial composition and social heritage of modern Jewry.

Few people noticed the secret codewords used by our astronauts to describe the moon. Until now, few knew about the strange moving lights they reported.
George H. Leonard, former NASA scientist, fought through the official veil of secrecy and studied thousands of NASA photographs, spoke candidly with dozens of NASA officials, and listened to hours and hours of astronauts' tapes.
Here, Leonard presents the stunning and inescapable evidence discovered during his in-depth investigation:

  • Immense mechanical rigs, some over a mile long, working the lunar surface.
  • Strange geometric ground markings and symbols.
  • Lunar constructions several times higher than anything built on Earth.
  • Vehicles, tracks, towers, pipes, conduits, and conveyor belts running in and across moon craters.
Somebody else is indeed on the Moon, and engaged in activities on a massive scale. Our space agencies, and many of the world's top scientists, have known for years that there is intelligent life on the moon.

The article delves into the history of the Khazars, a polity in the Northern Caucasus that existed from the mid-seventh century until about 970 CE. Contrary to popular belief, the term "Khazars" is misleading as it was a multiethnic entity, and it's uncertain which specific group adopted Judaism. The Khazars first emerged in the seventh century, defeating the Bulgars, which led to the Bulgars' dispersion to various regions. The Khazar Empire was established through the expulsion of the Bulgars and was multiethnic in nature. The language spoken by the Khazars is debated, with some suggesting Turkic origins and others pointing to Slavic. The Khazars had several cities and fortresses, with significant archaeological findings. The Khazars had interactions with various empires, including wars with the Arabs and alliances with Byzantine emperors. By the mid-10th century, the Khazar capital of Itil was destroyed by the Russians. The article concludes that much of what is known about the Khazars is based on limited sources.

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In The Science of the Dogon, Laird Scranton demonstrated that the cosmological structure described in the myths and drawings of the Dogon runs parallel to modern science--atomic theory, quantum theory, and string theory--their drawings often taking the same form as accurate scientific diagrams that relate to the formation of matter.

Sacred Symbols of the Dogon uses these parallels as the starting point for a new interpretation of the Egyptian hieroglyphic language. By substituting Dogon cosmological drawings for equivalent glyph-shapes in Egyptian words, a new way of reading and interpreting the Egyptian hieroglyphs emerges. Scranton shows how each hieroglyph constitutes an entire concept, and that their meanings are scientific in nature.

The Dogon people of Mali, West Africa, are famous for their unique art and advanced cosmology. The Dogon’s creation story describes how the one true god, Amma, created all the matter of the universe. Interestingly, the myths that depict his creative efforts bear a striking resemblance to the modern scientific definitions of matter, beginning with the atom and continuing all the way to the vibrating threads of string theory. Furthermore, many of the Dogon words, symbols, and rituals used to describe the structure of matter are quite similar to those found in the myths of ancient Egypt and in the daily rituals of Judaism. For example, the modern scientific depiction of the informed universe as a black hole is identical to Amma’s Egg of the Dogon and the Egyptian Benben Stone.

The Science of the Dogon offers a case-by-case comparison of Dogon descriptions and drawings to corresponding scientific definitions and diagrams from authors like Stephen Hawking and Brian Greene, then extends this analysis to the counterparts of these symbols in both the ancient Egyptian and Hebrew religions. What is ultimately revealed is the scientific basis for the language of the Egyptian hieroglyphs, which was deliberately encoded to prevent the knowledge of these concepts from falling into the hands of all but the highest members of the Egyptian priesthood.

Anthony C. Yu’s translation of The Journey to the West,initially published in 1983, introduced English-speaking audiences to the classic Chinese novel in its entirety for the first time. Written in the sixteenth century, The Journey to the West tells the story of the fourteen-year pilgrimage of the monk Xuanzang, one of China’s most famous religious heroes, and his three supernatural disciples, in search of Buddhist scriptures. Throughout his journey, Xuanzang fights demons who wish to eat him, communes with spirits, and traverses a land riddled with a multitude of obstacles, both real and fantastical. An adventure rich with danger and excitement, this seminal work of the Chinese literary canonis by turns allegory, satire, and fantasy.

With over a hundred chapters written in both prose and poetry, The Journey to the West has always been a complicated and difficult text to render in English while preserving the lyricism of its language and the content of its plot. But Yu has successfully taken on the task, and in this new edition he has made his translations even more accurate and accessible. The explanatory notes are updated and augmented, and Yu has added new material to his introduction, based on his original research as well as on the newest literary criticism and scholarship on Chinese religious traditions. He has also modernized the transliterations included in each volume, using the now-standard Hanyu Pinyin romanization system. Perhaps most important, Yu has made changes to the translation itself in order to make it as precise as possible.

One of the great works of Chinese literature, The Journey to the West is not only invaluable to scholars of Eastern religion and literature, but, in Yu’s elegant rendering, also a delight for any reader.

The Oera Linda Book is a 19th-century translation by Dr. Ottema and WIlliam R. Sandbach of an old manuscript written in the Old Frisian language that records historical, mythological, and religious themes of remote antiquity, compiled between 2194 BC and AD 803.

  • The Oera Linda book challenges traditional views of pre-Christian societies.
  • Christianization is likened to a "great reset" that erased previous civilizations.
  • The Fryan language provides insights into the beliefs and values of the Fryan people.
  • The cyclical nature of time is emphasized, suggesting patterns in history.
  • The importance of identity and understanding one's roots is highlighted.
  • The Oera Linda book offers wisdom and insights into several European languages.

The Oera Linda book offers a fresh perspective on our history, challenging the notion that pre-Christian societies were uncivilized. It suggests that the Christianization of societies was a form of "great reset," erasing and demonizing what existed before. The Oera Linda writings hint at an advanced civilization with its own laws, writing, and societal structures. Jan Ott's translation from the Fryan language provides insights into the beliefs and values of the Fryan people. The text also touches upon the guilt many feel today, even if they aren't religious, about issues like climate change and historical slavery. It criticizes the way science is sometimes treated like a religion, with scientists acting as its preachers. The cyclical nature of time is emphasized, suggesting that understanding history requires recognizing patterns and cycles. Christianity is portrayed as one of the most significant resets in history, with sects fighting and erasing each other's scriptures. The importance of identity is highlighted, with a focus on the Fryans, a tribe that faced challenges from another tribe from Finland. This other tribe had a different moral compass, leading to conflicts and eventual assimilation. The text suggests that the true history of the Fryans and their values might have been distorted by subsequent Christian narratives. The Oera Linda book is seen as a source of wisdom, shedding light on the origins of several European languages and offering insights into values like freedom, truth, and justice.

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The Talmud is one of the most important holy books of the Hebrew religion and of the world. No English translation of the book existed until the author presented this work. To this day, very little of the actual text seems available in English -- although we find many interpretive commentaries on what it is supposed to mean. The Talmud has a reputation for being long and difficult to digest, but Polano has taken what he believes to be the best material and put it into extremely readable form. As far as holy books of the world are concerned, it is on par with The Koran, The Bhagavad-Gita and, of course, The Bible, in importance. This clearly written edition will allow many to experience The Talmud who may have otherwise not had the chance.

This five-volume set is the only complete English rendering of The Zohar, the fundamental rabbinic work on Jewish mysticism that has fascinated readers for more than seven centuries. In addition to being the primary reference text for kabbalistic studies, this magnificent work is arranged in the form of a commentary on the Bible, bringing to the surface the deeper meanings behind the commandments and biblical narrative. As The Zohar itself proclaims: Woe unto those who see in the Law nothing but simple narratives and ordinary words .... Every word of the Law contains an elevated sense and a sublime mystery .... The narratives of the Law are but the raiment Thin which it is swathed.

Twenty-one years ago, at a friend's request, a Massachusetts professor sketched out a blueprint for nonviolent resistance to repressive regimes. It would go on to be translated, photocopied, and handed from one activist to another, traveling from country to country across the globe: from Iran to Venezuela―where both countries consider Gene Sharp to be an enemy of the state―to Serbia; Afghanistan; Vietnam; the former Soviet Union; China; Nepal; and, more recently and notably, Tunisia, Egypt, Yemen, Libya, and Syria, where it has served as a guiding light of the Arab Spring.

This short, pithy, inspiring, and extraordinarily clear guide to overthrowing a dictatorship by nonviolent means lists 198 specific methods to consider, depending on the circumstances: sit-ins, popular nonobedience, selective strikes, withdrawal of bank deposits, revenue refusal, walkouts, silence, and hunger strikes. From Dictatorship to Democracy is the remarkable work that has made the little-known Sharp into the world's most effective and sought-after analyst of resistance to authoritarian regimes.

Bill Cooper, former United States Naval Intelligence Briefing Team member, reveals information that remains hidden from the public eye. This information has been kept in topsecret government files since the 1940s. His audiences hear the truth unfold as he writes about the assassination of John F. Kennedy, the war on drugs, the secret government, and UFOs. Bill is a lucid, rational, and powerful speaker whose intent is to inform and to empower his audience. Standing room only is normal. His presentation and information transcend partisan affiliations as he clearly addresses issues in a way that has a striking impact on listeners of all backgrounds and interests. He has spoken to many groups throughout the United States and has appeared regularly on many radio talk shows and on television. In 1988 Bill decided to "talk" due to events then taking place worldwide, events that he had seen plans for back in the early 1970s. Bill correctly predicted the lowering of the Iron Curtain, the fall of the Berlin Wall, and the invasion of Panama. All Bill's predictions were on record well before the events occurred. Bill is not a psychic. His information comes from top secret documents that he read while with the Intelligence Briefing Team and from over seventeen years of research.

The argument that the 16th Amendment (which concerns the federal income tax) was not properly ratified and thus is invalid has been a topic of debate among some tax protesters and scholars. One of the individuals associated with this theory is Bill Benson, who asserted that the 16th Amendment was fraudulently ratified. Here's a brief overview of the argument: 1. Research and Documentation: Bill Benson, along with another individual named M.J. "Red" Beckman, wrote a two-volume work called "The Law That Never Was" in the 1980s. This work was a product of Benson's extensive travels to various state archives to examine the original ratification documents related to the 16th Amendment. 2. Claims of Irregularities: In his work, Benson presented evidence that claimed many of the states either did not ratify the 16th Amendment properly or made mistakes in their resolutions. Some of these alleged irregularities included misspellings, incorrect wording, and other deviations from the proposed amendment. 3. Philander Knox's Role: In 1913, Philander Knox, who was the U.S. Secretary of State at the time, declared that the 16th Amendment had been ratified by the necessary three-fourths of the states. Benson's contention is that Knox was aware of the various discrepancies and irregularities in the ratification process but chose to fraudulently declare the amendment ratified anyway. 4. Legal Challenges and Court Rulings: Over the years, some tax protesters have used Benson's findings to challenge the legality of the income tax. However, these challenges have been consistently rejected by the courts. In fact, several courts have addressed Benson's research and arguments directly and found them to be without legal merit. The courts have repeatedly upheld the validity of the 16th Amendment. 5. Counterarguments: Critics of Benson's theory argue that even if there were minor discrepancies in the wording or format of the ratification documents, they do not invalidate the overarching intent of the states to ratify the amendment. Additionally, they assert that there's no substantive evidence that Knox acted fraudulently. It's worth noting that despite the popularity of this theory among certain groups, the legal consensus in the U.S. is that the 16th Amendment was validly ratified and is a legitimate part of the U.S. Constitution. Those who refuse to pay income taxes based on this theory have faced legal penalties.

The article delves into the evolution of the concept of the ether in physics. Historically, the ether was postulated to explain the propagation of light, with figures like Newton and Huygens suggesting its existence. By the late 19th century, Maxwell's electromagnetic theory linked light's propagation to the ether, a theory experimentally validated by Hertz in 1888. Lorentz expanded on this, focusing on wave transmission in moving media. The article contrasts the English approach, which sought tangible models, with the phenomenological view, which aimed for a descriptive approach without specific hypotheses. The piece also touches on various mechanical theories and models proposed over the years, emphasizing the challenges in defining the ether's properties and its evolving nature in scientific discourse.

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🔥🔥🔥THE END GAME;LAST ROUND With Clif High Rafi Farber & Jean-Claude – 03-18-2023

🔥🔥🔥THE END GAME;LAST ROUND With Clif High Rafi Farber & Jean-Claude - 03-18-2023

🔥🔥🔥THE END GAME;LAST ROUND With Clif High Rafi Farber & Jean-Claude - 03-18-2023

I'm John Claude Ebion Mystic, and welcome to this Saturday special report. This is another episode in the bank run and banking failure series. With me today? Of course. Is Mr.

Rafi farber? You can find him on his patreon here at Endgame Investor and also here on Seeking Alpha, as well as on his YouTube channel at Rafi Farbert. Rafi, welcome back to the show. How are you? Thanks for having me, John Claude.

I am good. Glad to be back into the world after my Sabbath. Thank you for being here. I really appreciate your time. And folks, as the poster says, also let's welcome the amazing Cliff High for this in game last round episode here today.

You can find Cliff, of course, on his Bitchute channel here at bitchute. Comcliffe. And you can find all of his work also here on the substat at cliffhigh. Cliff, welcome back to the show. How are you today?

Doing fine. Cold. Cold indeed. And, oh my God, it's about to get really hot. Is it climate change denial to say that it's cold?

Can we say that? Are we laughing? No, that's climate denying. They cut the change word right out of there and they just go right to it. Climate.

Exactly. Okay, folks, just for the rules here for today, as always with this banking run series, we're going to do the first five or ten minutes here on YouTube to kind of set the stage and also abide very politely to all of these rules here on YouTube. And then we're going to switch directly into our Rumble feed. Let me bring the link for you, the audience, here to the Rumble program where we're going to have this noble barred conversation. So the link is now in the live chat.

Cliff, in your last substance, let me start with you here. You were talking about this banking ugly, and you also produced this last video on Bitchute called Mass. We seem to be entering a very different period of time here where we're jumping in from that top timeline there since the bad things that happen in the mid century here with one of our presidents to the creation of this self organizing collective. Can you, for the sake of the audience members here, explain the worst scenario we find ourselves in and how, as you're pointing out to here on the screen, we're about to switch into a very unscripted part of this self organizing collective. Can you set that up for the audience, please, Cliff?

Not easily, not quickly. That's the real problem. This stuff is complicated. There's a lot of moving parts and each of the parts are complex. But here's the deal, right?

We're at the end of the global fiat currency system that was built on top of the activities in 1913. So most of the central banks did not exist prior to the Federal Reserve coming into existence. They are all leveraged off of the point of that pyramid. And it's wobbly. And so the conditions of the failure of the fiat currency engender war.

Thus we have wars all over, right, because people are anxious, their money's gone, there's no wealth. Someone's stealing everything by way of debt on their instrument of currency. And so at the end of time, when there's only debt left into the currency and no purchasing power, then things get real ugly. And we're just getting into the peak of the big ugly, which my data had shown would take off from March and Arc through to an emotional peak. Not an activity peak, not an economic peak, but an emotional peak that will strike us sometime.

June ish okay, maybe the middle of June or so, right? And it's going to get really ugly from May onward. Well, it's getting ugly starting today, but okay, very good. And of course, we're seeing I'll bring up the videos here, the writers in France. We're not hearing much of that in mainstream news, but of course, you're protesting the pension reforms, the austerity there, and the fact that we're at this endgame and there's no more money left here and the social order is broken.

Rafi, you've been doing amazing reports here on your Rafi Farber on YouTube, as well as your collaboration with Arcadia Economics. I point out those videos here to the audience members as best I can. You're doing amazing work. Can you set the stage also from your perspective of what's happening here, not just with the banking system, but as I just discussed here, the fact that the social order is breaking and we're now seeing this eruption of violence around the world. How do you think moving forward here in the next couple of days and weeks, all of that is going to unfold?

Rafi, it days and weeks. I don't know what's going to happen in the next days and weeks. I try not to make short term predictions on that time scale because anything could happen in the next days and weeks. I just know what's going to happen in the end game. That is going to be the collapse of the dollar entirely.

And people think that it's scary and maybe there's going to be some social disjointedness and rioting, et cetera. But I try not to think of that and I try to stay positive and think of the positive aspects of it, really in a financial collapse like this, where the bottom of the pyramid on which everything is based is gold and silver, because that's how the dollar started. That's how the whole current the current currency system started, like Bretton Woods was based on a gold resumability. And the skeleton that we have now is just the structure of Bretton Woods without the content of it. So what happens at the end is that hopefully actual things don't get destroyed, at least not in huge quantities.

You could argue that there's going to be nuclear war, and I'm not going to say that there is. I don't want to even think about that. But assuming most of the stuff that was produced in the boom, in the false bubble boom exists at the end of it, then all you have is a shift of purchasing power from people who hold fake money to people who hold the real money. So all the purchasing power will be in the hands of the people who own gold and silver. And that's what I want to look forward to.

Because the people that are smart enough to realize that gold and silver are money and understand that and hold through all the crazy ups and downs and still understand the reality of what we're in. Those are the people that I want to have the most money and the most power. Because they are the ones that are the sanest people and understand how society functions. And that economics is a study of scarcity and choice, and you can't just print things into existence. So I'm hoping that the world is better things into existence.

Rafi of course, here at the LME, people are left with holding bags of rocks here as opposed to the actual metal. This just broke it the other day. We did look at the LME earlier this year, and there's scandal there. Cliff as Rafi is saying here, we're getting into this period of time where people are going to get a very quick education as to what is the fiat currency versus real sound money. You're projecting here that there is going to be perhaps two or three resets here offered to the population as we go through the systemic collapse of the old systems into the new.

Of course, we have Pluto the Destroyer that comes into alignment here March 23. So it seems to be all timing also with the astrological bodies. Talk about that evolution here. We're about to live in this new money system and this new world and this new Sci-Fi world we're going into. And then after that segment, we'll move right into the rumble fee.

Go ahead, Cliff. Okay, real quick, rafi is correct, but let's make the distinction between the dollar and the Fern, okay? The Federal Reserve note, because rafi everybody, including myself, I say dollar, but I'm really referring to the Fern. It's not a treasury issued dollar, but he's 100% correct. Everything is balanced on the tip of gold, and the whole pyramid is going to fall over.

In my opinion. We cannot avoid the social unrest and discord because of the emotionality that is attached to the fiat currency that must be shed along with the debt of the currency itself. So people that as he's saying, he wants the sound money people to have money at the end of this, and I'm quite confident that they shall because they have gold and silver. Okay? However, you're going to have a whole lot of people that don't have sound money, and they're going to have a whole lot of venting to do as a result of what little purchasing power was in their hands, totally being stolen from them in real time by its evaporation, with the system itself collapsing.

And it is that system that is built on top of the original sound money that subsume the sound money with credit, with illusion and everything that must be shed. We all, as humanity, have 140 last count central banks that are participating in this illusion. There will be, in my opinion, a level of Angst and histrionics storm undrung that we're getting into this now that has never before been witnessed. If you are lucky enough, like my expat friends, to be living in Russia, then you will be relatively isolated from a lot of the anxiety that's going to be coming along, right? Because here's something that people are missing.

All of this is going to funnel over a very short period of time from the western liberal republics to the Chinese banking system, which is owed vast quantities of money and has all these credit swaps and stuff going in fiat currency with the western liberal republics. They're going to catch currency COVID, so to speak, as our banking system goes down. The ripples cannot be underestimated, in my opinion. So right now, the Chinese are calling themselves the land of empty containers, okay? The slang term for China, that's how they're referring it to it now.

But in the banking system, there's another term that is gaining ground in China, and that's the land of the empty vault. And that's been showing up in the last three weeks in my scanning of their verbiage right, of their conversations. So we're getting very close. This is why I'm able to predict this kind of stuff, because language precedes activity, usually in all cases before a human becomes histrionic, they say something that will give you an indication that there's going to be this emotional outburst. I don't care if it's one on one or on Moss.

And so I've been following the big mass of it all, and we're right there now. And folks, I invite you to go check out the mass video cliff just produced here on March 13. You can find that on his bitchute. Guys, we're about to switch over now to the Rumble feed. So thank you so much for watching here on the YouTube channel.

Let me bring the Rumble link back in the live link for you guys here now. And please do come over to Rumble as we detach here from the YouTube feed now remove. Okay, so we're running now live only on Rumble, folks. Thank you so much, everyone, for joining us here on Rumble. Appreciate the live chat and the comments.

Please remember to follow here as we're producing more and more of this content here that is just simply not allowed on other platforms for now. And we do really much appreciate all of your support and following us here, of course, if you don't want to miss a beat. Rafi, what started last year last year, last week seems like a year ago already with all the news cycles. And yes, everything is going wild and crazy, but what started with this Silicon Valley Bank now has erupted into a kinsey Swiss problem. You mentioned that in your last report here with Arcadia Economics.

Can you bring that to the attention of the viewers here and explain also why we're seeing some other bank activities now starting to extricate themselves from their dealings with the Credit Suisse and how that protends? Perhaps the same type of fallout, maybe on a bigger scale that we saw in 2008. Go ahead, Rafi. Are you talking about Credit Suisse? Yes.

Well, first, quickly to respond to something that Cliff Said talks about histrionics. Histrionics comes from the root of a history or a womb. So a uterus. In the same way, we're all kind of being reborn and it's going to be a rough second birth or third birth or whatever birth you want to call this. But yeah, we're in labor now.

It's going to be rough about Credit Suisse. Okay, so we start with Silicon Valley Bank. And what was happening there was they had a bunch of bonds in their balance sheet, which there's a narrative that I don't want to say the word narrative. I hate the word narrative. There's an opinion that Silicon Valley Bank just made mistakes or they have a woke board, which they do, and they're stupid because they're woke and they just made bad decisions.

And I'm not excusing their wokeness, but I'm saying when you're stuck in a fractional reserve fiat system like this, the ones that are going to get screwed over first are the ones on the margin, which was Silicon Valley. Bank, which specialized in extremely low interest rate loaning to these crazy tech companies that had imaginary cash flows out in the 2030 years from now. Whatever it was. So they need the lowest interest rate, so they collapse. Also, they loan to all the fake meat companies, all the plants that can't sell their products.

Yeah, obviously wokeness had a role here, but it was inevitable. And yeah, the people on the margin, the dumbest banks are going to be the ones first, but it's going to filter into the core, and we're seeing it in Credit Suisse. And what's important about Credit Suisse is that this term is thrown around like counterparty risk. I know what that is, but it's like a code that we're supposed to understand exactly what that means. It means that Credit Suisse holds like $500 billion.

I may get the number wrong, I didn't check, but it's in the hundreds of billions of dollars worth of derivatives that they are the counterparty to. When somebody, let's say a bullion bank or some other hedger wants to hedge wheat prices or gold prices or whatever it is they're doing, and they open up a short position or even a long position. The other side of that is usually a systemically important bank like Credit Suisse. And so if somebody's hedging a futures position, hedging a physical position with futures or even a bullion bank who's hedging gold and shorting gold and staying long in London or whatever they're doing, the counterparty is a bank like Credit Suisse. So if Credit Suisse goes down and somebody has a futures position being hedged in some kind of exchange somewhere, and all of a sudden the Credit Suisse goes down, then his position gets screwed over, and he can't get his counterparty to pay up if he wins the bet.

So then you have the entire futures market of every commodity, including gold and silver and consumables just closing positions and open interests falling and falling and falling. And then you have a short squeeze in every single commodity in every single futures market on the planet at the same time. That's what happens if An Sib falls over, because they're the ones who own the other side of the derivative positions. So they cannot let Credit Suisse go down. They have to keep inflating.

Or if they don't inflate, then all the commodities markets and the futures markets close their positions, and then you're down to just the physical supply, and then you have hyperinflation that way. Either way, you're looking at the same thing. And what's interesting here with Criti Swiss, a lot of analysts were saying that they were running this long bond lawn stock, short gold trade here for a number of years, and they might be at the point now where they have to pivot that particular trade. Now, what's interesting this week, Saudi Arabia announced that they were pulling their support from critic Suisse. Cliff, how does that tie into the death of the world currency?

The fact that the Saudis last year made an agreement with Russia, effectively supplanting the deal that Nixon and Kissinger had made for the petrol dollar in 71. How do you see that into the timeline here of the death of the petrol dollar? The fact that the people are moving away from the petrol dollar with the BRICS nation and how that is leading to what you have termed here American Revolution 2.0? Go ahead. Well, a couple of things.

We know that Yellen is concerned exactly about the same point that Rafi is bringing up, okay? Because in her talk in front of Congress, some things leaked out. One of the things that leaked out was and she never confirmed it, but she didn't deny it because she couldn't, because she had just said it, in essence, was that if you are a depositor in one of their preferred banks, then you will be made whole. But if you're not, you won't. And so this is causing some consternation among all the locals, all the let me just interrupt you there, Cliff, just for a second.

Yes, guys, that's the press release. Cliff is talking about. You can find that on the Federal Reserve dot gov website here. They're talking about eligible depository institution, meaning some are not eligible. So, Cliff, keep going.

Yeah. So we know that this is the case. We know that they want to crush the locals and the communities in order that at some point in the future, they may attempt to drive us into the central bank digital currency. Their first go round. The first rollout of this is scheduled for July with this thing called Fed now Payment, which they've modeled curiously on, software wise, on PayPal, oddly enough.

Okay, but here's the thing. The contagion aspect of this is very real. We're seeing that now. People are freaking out now about this word that was deliberately let loose by yellen about not being safe in these small and other banks. So they want to cause this reaction.

They never do this stuff accidentally or any of that. So this was a designed reaction and it's led to all kinds of purchases of precious metals, starting with the day of that speech, as people get out of the local and other banks, but not necessarily move into what would be thought of as one of the big five bullion banks, et cetera. Right, yeah, I'm just talking to some metal people and they're working their asses off here real quick on this.

The death of fiat currency always causes social unrest and social disruption because it is a wealth transfer. All right? So as Rafi is saying, those people that were smart enough to buy precious metals, and I disagree with them, also smart enough to buy Bitcoin. I like bitcoin's. Utility of international settlements and instant wire transfers and still retaining value.

But those people that have those are going to be able to or they're going to be the top of the heap as the heap rolls over, so to speak, right? Because we're down at the bottom of that pyramid, it's going to go flop, flop, and we'll be up on the top of the pyramid in terms of the purchasing power and so on. But that leaves a lot of the pyramid in this particular time uncovered in a way that's never been seen before. So let me just sketch to you real quickly here that there were at least 30 circulating currencies in pre revolutionary North America. We had French currencies.

In fact, a lot of our United States coinage was modified French coins. But the point being that we used to be a multi currency, but almost all of those currencies related to gold or silver, where it had some element of it in there. When the financial system that was the colonies at that time collapsed with the revolution against the British, they didn't ship goods over anymore. It's going to be very akin then to what's happening now. So we're not getting anything from China.

As our money crashes, more ships that are out in the Pacific will turn around. I kid you not. They'll turn around. The Chinese will just keep the money and keep the goods because there's no point in delivering them. We're getting to that level of disruption.

We are at the same level that they had in the colonies at that time. And that is that we've got to become self sufficient and we've got to do it really quick because we have no other option. So in a way, this is brutal to say it because we're going to go through a brutally ugly time, but I'm one of those guys that if I'm going to get in a fight, I'm in it all the way, right? There is victory or death. Nothing short of that, right?

If I'm going to get wounded, I will take my pain now. So when I was a kid, I'll just tell you this real quick. I accidentally burned the bottom of my foot on a wood stove, right? I was asleep. I fell over.

It hit the metal third degree burn on the bottom of my foot for about six or 8 hours. I tried to eliminate the pain by going outside and putting the foot in the snow. And it kept me up all night and it did. But as soon as you take out of that snow, it start hurting again, right? So I learned my lesson then.

I take my pain now. I eat it all now. That's what the US. Is going to have to do. We're going to have to learn to be tough, get tough and take our pain now because we're at that point.

So in my opinion, we're going through something that will be far greater than the greatest depression ever to hit this planet in modern history, and it will totally disrupt the society that we have now. And when we come out on the other side, I expect a few years from now that we will not have perhaps 90% of the federal government that exists right now in my country, right? And that my country will not be at risk of being seized by an international cartel to go and bomb some other bastard in some other bastards country, right? Okay. So it's my people that have always died.

I'm a military guy, right? Military brat. And we are the ones that have always died for these assholes that have international, globalists, that have set us fighting the Vietnamese, the Koreans, et cetera, et cetera. And so I am looking forward to this, taking my pain now that that should not occur again. Well, okay, thank you so much for that, Cliff.

Guys, please rewind and listen to that again. And speaking of burning your feet, Cliff, at my dojo, we were doing these firewalk seminars. And I know the feeling you're having to put your feet in cold snow after this. It really helps. Ralphie, let me go back to you here on the terms of the haircut.

We're about to live here now, David Morgan was reporting this. This is a video that came out in December. We also did a decode on this suggesting that the banks knew here in the FDIC, the bank of International Settlements knew that the depositors would in fact be getting a haircut here in the very near future. And in this roundtable discussion, they were suggesting, debating, because their role is to protect the deposits and protect the depositors, but at the same time, letting them know that there was a problem at the bank and that they could suffer a haircut could, in fact, create a stronger and more rapid bank run. It seems that we're in that process now.

But speak to that. First of all, Rafi, this haircut, how you see this, perhaps transpiring, and also share with the audience members your understanding of how the silver stackers right now are going to be. The people who are going to reboot here in terms of the division of labor. Set that up for the audience members so they understand how important the role is. It's not just taking your money out of harm's way and moving it on the sideline to have dry powder to step into this new world, but also their role in rebooting here, the division of labor.

Go ahead, Rafi. Yeah, so about that video. I did see it. I don't think there's going to be a haircut nominally, I don't think, like, let's say somebody has $100,000 in his bank account. He's going to have to take a haircut of 25% and wake up tomorrow with seeing the number 75,000.

That's too obvious. It's too obvious of a theft, and it will result in a global bank run. Everyone will take all money they can out of the banking system and put it into anything else, not trusting. And the only way they could stop that is with laws. And laws won't stop it.

It'll just delay it until somebody finds a workaround with a whole bunch of money laundering fees involved.

There's going to be no nominal haircut. I seriously doubt it. But there will be a hyperinflationary haircut, meaning the $100,000 that you own today in your account could be worth $10,000 in purchasing power a week from now. I'm not saying in a week that's going to happen, but I'm saying theoretically, it's possible. And at some point that's going to happen.

Well, essentially, just to back you up here, the Fed basically announced that they're covering 100% of deposits here in terms of eligible deposits. So they're going way past the 250,000 FDIC limit. This would be the set up for that hyperinflationary event you're talking about. Yeah, because if they didn't do that, then there'd be a bank run, and then it would be the end of the monetary system anyway. They're being cornered.

I mean, they try to go one direction or another but they have increasingly less wiggle room and they have to keep going towards that hyperinflationary singularity in terms of silver stackers and the responsibility of silver stackers for the world. Meaning that the only way a division of labor works and the only reason that we're fed and that I can wake up tomorrow and then go to supermarket and know that I can buy my food and know that I can survive the day is because of a vision of labor. And the only way a division of labor works is because money retains value where people know how much they have to spend and how much they have to work in order to maintain whatever standard of living they want to maintain. If you can't calculate that, then you have no idea what you're supposed to be doing the next day, and you have no idea how much you have to how much you have to earn or how much you have to spend. You can't calculate, so you can't do anything.

So then you have no division of labor, and then you stop doing things. Then if everybody does that, then everybody starves to death. So that's not going to work. So how do you save that? Well, you're going to need some kind of divisible money.

And since all currencies and the entire monetary system is still based on gold and silver now, then they're going to have to go back to physical gold and silver in the initial stages of an explosion, of a monetary explosion. So the stackers will be responsible for maintaining the essentials of a division of labor. They're not going to be responsible for saving, like some gender studies professor in Berkeley who's talking about how men and women don't exist. I mean, he's got no place in division of labor anymore because nobody wants what he does or what he says. And most of academia is going to go down to nothing.

And most of all, the excess fat and all the systems that we have in the global economy, they're going to go away. But people who grow food, people are going to want to pay them stuff.

So you're going to be able to pay somebody to grow food for you, which I'm pretty sure everyone's going to want. So that's what the silver stackers will do, they will be responsible for. We just flushed the toilet of all the fiat garbage, so now it's empty. We got to fill it up with something. So we filled the plumbing system with silver, make it stable.

That's the job of the silver stackers, to literally save what is left of the division of labor, the essential parts of it, so people can survive. Very good. Thank you for that rafi. Now, Cliff, you're not in your head there too. I want to go back to this fed now and the fact that in your web auditor reports, I believe they were starting in 2016 or 17, you were talking about these two or three resets.

And for the audience members are watching the show right now. They're like, okay, what the hell do I do? I know I can't leave my money in the bank, but where do I go? Do I go with the Cbdc? Do I go with the decentralized coin?

Do I go with cash under my mattress for a period of time? Is it all of the above? And why, Cliff? How do we navigate all of this here, moving forward? Okay, so it is all of the above.

You want to be diversified because things are uncertain. So we're coming to a period of maximum uncertainty. In periods of maximum uncertainty, you want to spread your options as wide as you possibly can and be prepared to follow those that may pan out for you, right? But that means that maybe you're just going to have to let some other stuff go away. So maybe you would put a little bit of money in a bank, get a little bit of silver, buy a little bit of food, buy a little bit of seeds, and in the end of it all, maybe the bank will go away.

But you'll have the silver, the food and the seeds, right? That kind of thing. You're going to have to spread it and risk it. All right? So here's the thing, though.

Here's what we have to understand. So Rafi brought up obliquely. The Cultural Revolution. So in my data sets, and I never went into this because I didn't want to explore it back in the time of 2012 and on, I only obliquely mentioned it in there, a Cultural Revolution comes to the United States. I was afraid that the Cultural Revolution would end up being like Mao's Cultural Revolution.

And indeed it was. It is now we're living through Mao's Cultural Revolution, pushed onto the United States in the form of Wokonianism, the trans stuff and climate change, okay? Because Mao's revolution was based on making China ill, young versus old intergenerational separation. And he wanted to do away with the old, and he weaponized it through Munchausen's by proxy, just as we're going through. This is pertinent because in the data sets, it showed, just as Raffi had used by illustration, professors, that no longer had any occupation, that they were just cast out.

Now, I thought at the time, 2012, not seeing the infiltration and all of that, at that time, I thought that those data sets were referring to something like Mao's Revolution, when professor friends of mine, after they survived the coal mines and this kind of thing in Mao's Revolution told me about what it was like. And they were just a professor one day, and then the students came in, and then the next day they were working at a coal mine. Right? And so I thought we were going to get into that. But I think now that it's the other way, that it'll be the gender studies and Rafi is coming to the point of practicality.

All of the impractical nonsensical crap is going to be thrown out in our cultural revolution now in order that we may survive and as he said, grow food and stuff. And within the data sets, you'll notice a lot of data about how the United States cleans up its act. All of North America cleans up its act as far as pollution and stuff. And over these next 30 or 40 years becomes the center of high quality organic farming and food and stuff such that we used to see, like in Holland. And so this is in our future now.

Rothy is quite correct, and it's very gratifying for me that it's going to be all the gender studies people that are going to go have to work in a coal mine because they can't do anything else. Right. Anyway, though. But also I want to point out something else. We use the word hyperinflation, okay?

We have not seen hyperinflation. Hyperinflation has a very specific definition that involves human activity. So we have very nasty inflation. There's no question anything over 2%, even annually is very nasty. And I would argue that 2% is terrible.

But we're in the eight, nine and 10% kind of stuff now. This is very nasty inflation that's destroying us, destroying the social order, destroying our cohesiveness and stuff. But it is not hyperinflation. Hyperinflation occurs when the dynamic of people's emotions become involved in the moment. So in Germany in 1923, in Armenia, in any of these hyperinflationary episodes, you get hyperinflation when the people lose the trust 100% of the currency and spend it as fast as they can and in fact are planning on spending the next bit they get long before they get it.

And so all of a sudden and it is all of a sudden just like that, and all of a sudden the printing presses cannot keep up with the emotionality that's being expressed through the activity of moving the currency through the system. That is hyperinflation. That is scary stuff, okay? My relatives that lived through it in the 1920s in Germany wrote diaries that I read, and they were just shocked about how terrible it was, right. I won't go into any of the details there, but I want to tell you that hyperinflation is not yet here, but it may be very close, okay?

In Germany, hyperinflation was triggered by a number of moves, political moves by the then limping government over the course of just nine days, okay? So just a little over a week, they did these three little items in the German law structure and everything, and it freaked everybody out, and they started a hyperinflationary run. So now today I am feeling that hyperinflationary pressure start to build in myself against the currency, as I know that everybody else is also reacting to the bank problems. But today we got our first political kick towards hyperinflation where Trump announced that they're going to arrest him on the 21st. Okay?

So this is going to cause a whole lot of things to occur. I believe it'll cause a national strike to occur in the United States. I believe we'll have a trucker strike the way that they had in Canada and not deliver goods. So that will cause this anxiety that will transfer the emotion into this. And in fact, I believe it's already happened because I've talked to some people that said this morning when they woke up and they saw that, they decided to drain their bank account.

Okay, so just a regular guy, and this was a guy I know that's got a business here, and he's got payroll, he's got people he's got to, and it's a local bank. He knows about yelling. And he said that was it. This is the last straw. He says if they arrest Trump, that's it.

And he said that today he's going to go and today is Saturday, but he's going to go talk to his buddy who happens to work at the bank and make arrangements to drain his bank account over this weekend and get ready for Monday, such as he can take all of his money out. Right. I don't know how much he's got, but it's going to be a big hit on that bank because he's got maybe 25 people that work for him, and he's really worried about being able to provide for them and his family and so on. And it was not until he saw the political move that he reacted emotionally. He was sort of content, grumble and bitch and moan about the dollar not going anywhere and so on, but he was content up until today to leave his money in that bank.

So at this point, he said it's cash and medals only for him. Wow. Fascinating. And folks, yes, go check out the Twitter for Cliff and myself here. We did post quite a few of these articles here talking about this imminent, perhaps indictment.

And also go check out Jason Forrest video on his prophetic dream of the Trump arrest. Rafi, as we're looking at this, Cliff is adding the component here of the social order breaking down here from a reality of not just the imminent Trump arrest, but all of the big ugly that has been coming out. So we just saw last week the January 6 footage, and that also shocked a big portion of the normies into realizing maybe once for the first time that, hey, somebody's lying to us here and they're lying to us big. This was the last thing we were holding on to here. Orange man, bad.

And here we're being shown that perhaps it didn't play out exactly as we thought. How do you tie that into what we're about to see? And what would you recommend your viewers there at Seeking Alpha, at Endgame's Investor? How do we navigate all of this, the political front and the crumbling of the banking system? Rafi, how do you navigate the political front?

I forget about any faith in the political system. Voting is a sham. It's been for a very long time. It used to mean something, but doesn't mean anything anymore. So instead of relying on politics for saving anything, make local connections with your community.

Find who's going to grow your food. Find who's going to machine your tools or whatever you need. Find who can work with wood, who can help provide your basic needs. And start finding the people close to you and build a local network community economy, so that when the currency does fall, you can start trading amongst yourselves. It just means making friends and staying in contact and knowing where each other, where everyone is.

So in terms of the political order, it's breaking down in the US. If they indict Trump, wow, that's straight up third world country, banana public, South American, scary stuff. And share also with the audience what's happening in your home world. Yeah, well, a similar thing is happening in Israel, and it's more of a local concern here that there's there's a fight going on now between the Supreme Court and the the Knesset, which is the Parliament, and there's no constitution in Israel, so there's no real codification, even if that would even matter. Codifying things in a constitution doesn't seem to have much relevance these days anyway.

But there is no constitution. So the Parliament is trying to kick down the powers of the Supreme Court, and then the Supreme Court is going to say, if you pass that law, we're going to cancel that law. And then the Knesset has to decide whether it's going to order tanks around the Supreme Court or the Court's going to order tanks around the Knesset. I have no dog in this fight. I don't care who wins.

Because from what's been happening in the past two years, here how. Israel forced its disgusting injections, mangala style, on everyone, just pressuring everyone and experimenting on its own people. Disgusting government, both sides of it, are bad. The Knesset for passing the laws and the mask laws and the Mandate laws and everything, and the Supreme Court for allowing it to go happen. So I hope these people fight each other and we can restart something, have our own reset here.

We can be a little bit more free. So I think this is all connected to what's happening in Israel, is what is connected to what's happening in America and the government fighting itself and political war. Everything is happening together at the same time, and everything is a reflection of everything else. So how we purge this disease and having a violent fever to get rid of a disease, it's painful, but it's necessary. And we're about to go through a pretty rough part of it.

And I hope we come out calm and sane. I hope the same. Rafi, originally, before the interview, you mentioned maybe you had 45 minutes. We're at the 45 minutes now. I have two more segments.

Can you stay a little bit longer or do you need to? Okay, very good. Thank you so much, Rafi. I appreciate your extra time for the audience members here. We were just talking about some of the old Webbas data reports.

Cliff was nice enough to give us the underbridge original versions. There are a lot of them on the web that have been modified, so be careful what you're reading. But if you're looking for them now, again, beyond Mystic Net, cliffhigh is where you can download these original reports. Now, Cliff, you just mentioned, I want to bring this back up for the audience members here. This is a little bit more complicated.

I know you're trailblazing ahead here with these words and constructing this narrative so that we get used to this language, understand it, being able to digest it, and then to convey it to the rest of the population here. Let's spend a little bit of time here on the Manchester by proxy here, what you're talking about, what those actual codes mean, the fact that you're actually putting out real data here and why perhaps some of the trans communities are hitting up your Twitter. You lost your Twitter last week. Explain to them why this is so crucial here and how that ties into the breaking of the social order and how, as both of you are mentioning here, we're going to go back to the basics here and not really care so much about all of this. Wokism.

Cliff? Okay, so it's fairly complex. You have to ask yourself, why do all of these things occur? Right? Why does trans occur?

Why does a politician support trans, et cetera, et cetera? Well, obviously in a politician's interest to do so, gain power and so on. But at a human level, why would such a thing occur? Why would a mother support a child trying to regender themselves, resex themselves? Because it has nothing to do with gender.

When you're starting to cut off body parts, then you're dealing with sex, right? And so it is Munchausen's by proxy, which is one of the most complex codified diseases that we have that involves both physical and psychiatric components, right? And so if you go look up Munchausen's by proxy and get into it, you'll find volumes written on this thing. And it's basically, in its simplest form, it's a sick caregiver that needs attention from an external. So frequently you'll see this dynamic of a mother, an absentee father and a child, and the father is not quite 100% gone.

The mother makes the child ill, such as to draw back that male into her life. And she does this frequently in an unconscious fashion, not even really aware of her own motivation. Also, she communicates to the child the illness by way of unconscious signaling. And there's been vast quantities of psychiatric books written on this. It is one of the hardest diseases to ever diagnose in a caregiver and an ill person.

But it will become so effective that the ill person can actually do things like manifest blisters, manifest physical symptoms in their body from a psychological condition that goes away once this dynamic is broken. So frequently, a trans kid becomes instantly non trans when taken to an absentee parent and is no longer under the influence of that parent. That's sending out these unconscious and conscious signals to behave this way such that I may benefit. So it's a very complex disease. Mao Seng and a bunch of people that worked with him analyzed Munchausen's by proxy in the 30s in a very extensive test, very extensive analysis.

I don't think it had ever been done that way before. And in the Chinese started using Munchausen's by proxy to shape their own society. And then Mao took it over in 1966, and he used it to foment the Cultural Revolution and seize power back, because they had almost gotten him out of the way in 65, and they were trying to get normalized relations with the US. And the Western world, et cetera. And he used it to take China back.

It has been weaponized and used against us. The key component of this is an object, whether it's a person or a planet or an identity, that needs to be protected by the caregiver. And so my thing is to bring up this language, especially relative to people in power. This is a very dangerous situation, and even the AI recognizes that. The most dangerous situation you can run into is a person that's a politician that's actually exhibiting Munchausen's by proxy, attempting to put it out on the population in the form of anything.

But nowadays we have it focused on a sick planet. And these mythical trans kids. Trans kids is not a thing. They don't exist. Blah, blah, blah.

There's no climate crisis. We're not going to die from any human activity. Humans, they say that we're going to push it over the certain sun agreed temperature because of our activity. But the fact of the matter is, humans never add any energy whatsoever to this planet. The only thing we do is convert it from one form to another, but that energy is still here.

Okay, as Ricardo Bosi was saying in our last war Correspondent show, guys, if you haven't seen that, go check it out. He's talking about, of course, like euclid, this fifth generational warfare. This warfare for our minds to have us to think a certain way in order to have us act a certain way here in this controlled chapter. Bring that in here and also talk about the fact that people can go research this for themselves. We have an actual ICD code here, as you have on the screen.

Explain how this ties into the 5G warfare and how knowing that this is being perpetuated on us, having the tools to recognize it and point to it can actually start flipping the tables here and freaking out a lot of the power structures once they've been discovered here by this particular tactic in this warfare. Go ahead, Cliff. Okay, so you just mentioned the phrase flipping the tables. That arises from three card monte. When people discover how they're being cheated in three card monte, what do they always do?

They flip over the scammer's table, right? Scattering the cards and all of that. So that's exactly what's going on here. The discovery that you're being deceived in real time brings out an instant reaction that shatters the mind programming that goes on. It's an emotionality that comes on up.

I won't go into any of the details, but it actually hardens you against mostly that specific con being used on you again. But it also degrades your ability to be gullible to other cons as you go forward. The more you've been scammed, the less you can be scammed because you've seen it, right? And so that's where we're at now that we're going to have this flipping of the tables. As everybody understands all of these different scams that are going on, and as part of the unrestricted fifth generation warfare, those people that can observe the scams happening, identify the language and show you that it's going on, can, especially in my case, provide you with language that can assist you going forward.

So if you know that your politician is using language that is focusing on causing harm to children, which is the supporting of them, transing, then you could stand up and say, I have a public health notice here. These proceedings have to stop until this person, the politician, has been investigated by a panel, not an individual, a panel of psychiatrists to confirm that they are not exhibiting Munchausens by proxy. You won't believe how rapidly that changes the dynamic of any meeting with a public official in there. Even if you don't get traction, it's going to freak everybody out. It's going to collapse the meeting itself.

And if you can hand out the printouts of the Munchausen's by proxy language and the AI saying, here are the steps, then everybody will start getting the clue and they'll say, hey, wait a second. What's going on here? Right? This is a weapon of war. We are probably about seven or nine months away from the normies, grasping that this war tactic has been put on us for these last 40 plus years.

And then we'll have all kinds of people write books about how they snuck in and the colleges were converted and all the language and all of that. But as I say, they won't even start grasping that for seven to nine months somewhere out in the future. But the emotional shock of what's going to hit us this coming week and then the weeks afterwards leading up to May. So now bear in mind a potentiality that we do have a national strike, that we do have trucker strikes, and that we have some form of reaction to the arrest of Trump. Okay.

That they actually go through it and do it. It's a misdemeanor that they've got a unique novel theory to escalate into a felony. So it isn't going anywhere. Right. Okay, so let's say that they do that.

What are going to be the consequences? I can draw out a timeline now that takes us from Tuesday of this week up to May 1 that would support the idea that in May 1, the government will collapse because there will be the Dick Algeier moment in the halls of Congress when no one will pass an extension of any monetary funding for any aspect of the federal government. Wow.

As soon as May 1. May they okay. Rafi, let me bring you on here also because we have a lot of silver bugs in the audience members and we have a lot of people trying to understand why silver is important, but why there at the silver level also, we're being conned. There's this big con game happening. I've had many interviews with Andy Shekman over the last year or two explaining that, of course, we're seeing the big drawdowns of the comics and the Lbma.

Apparently, somebody is front running what is about to occur here and getting into the physical, even though in the mainstream news they're telling us that gold, of course, is a pet rock and inconsequential. I have another video here somewhere from Bernacki saying it's just tradition. But let's talk about the scam here at the silver level and what you see happening here. What's the set up right now in the technicals in terms of the silver market? Rafi well set up in technicals, not much of a technical analyst, but I do look at open interest, the amount of contracts that are open in silver futures.

But what's the scam? The way I put it, there are a lot of different ways to put this. I don't capture in terms of fraud as much as just the nature of the system. You could call that fraud, too. I have no problem with calling it fraud.

I don't use that word. I try to help people understand what is going on here. And essentially what's going on is that for other commodities, there's one price right there's, the consuming price of that commodity. Like, how much would you pay to consume a barrel of oil for your energy needs?

So it's the same with all with all consumable commodities, with wheat, with oil, with energy, et cetera, with the gold. And silver is different because there's a consumer price. Like if you're a jeweler, how much would you pay for 10oz of gold? So you can make your jewelry to stock your shelves or whatever it is that you use gold for, if you need it for your electronics or you use it in whatever it is that you manufacture. So then you need some gold physically to consume in some kind of thing, that's a price.

But there is another price of gold and that is the price that people are the monetary price. Whereas there are only a certain select amount of people that actually use gold as a consumer good. Everybody in the world needs gold because everybody in the world needs money to trade it with for something else. So the monetary price of gold is much, much higher than the commodity price of gold. And are you suggesting that these are going to meet here very soon with all of this?

Yes, they're going to meet. At what number exactly? I don't know, but it should meet at the end game to a 100% value of 100%, balance out the amount of liabilities in the Federal Reserve balance sheet. Assuming there is gold in Fort Knox, and I do not know that for sure. I'm sure Cliff would probably say no.

But let's assume there is what is 8132 tons or something like that. So the Fed has that on its balance sheet supposedly, and then a whole bunch of paper. So when the paper falls to zero, the only thing left on the balance sheet is gold. So it has to balance out the rest of the liabilities, which are the amount of dollars in circulation. 100% backing would be something around $40 to $50,000 an ounce.

Now if there is no gold there, then there will be no exchange rate and the dollar will be completely worthless. And then you'll need physical coins. So at the end of the day, gold and silver futures, they're not going to be redeemable. So most of the people with a futures position, whether it be gold or even an ETF position, they're not going to get anything out of that because really it's only an exchange ticket for a bunch of dollars. And if the dollar doesn't work, then what are you going to do with the share of Slv or Gld or whatever we could do with it?

We could do nothing. It could be a nice wallpaper. Yeah. If it could even be that you'd have to request like physical copies of your holdings of your ETFs. Right, okay, thank you.

I appreciate that. Cliff before we get to the next segment here, and I want you to follow through on some of this pricing mechanism for gold and silver. I'll get into why perhaps Jim Sinclair was saying earlier this year, based on the calculations that Rafi is trying to explain to the audience members, gold should already be at $80,000 or ounce. And that was with the liabilities that were admitted six months ago, not what we're seeing now, and perhaps all the over the counter derivatives that have not been accounted for yet. So I'll get to that segment in a moment.

But Cliff, a big issue right now for a lot of people. All the stress, all the turmoil. As Recorder Boasty said to you're supposed to be confused right now. The white hats, the black hats, everybody's trying to fuck with you, everybody's lying with you. A big problem for a lot of our viewers is trying to sleep.

Cliff, why is sleep so important and what do you have for them here at Pure Sleep? Okay, so Pure Sleep is a cool product. We've got a sugarless version. So if you're one of the people that is going through cancer, sadly, from all of the shots and so on, it'll aid you that way. And by the way, if you've taken any of the mRNA products, natokinase has been shown to get rid of the spike protein and also degrade the lipid nanoparticles and bind them to excrete them.

So that does offer some help there. Okay, so we need to sleep here because during the sleep, okay, so your body can't repair itself during the day. Anything it does to any kind of injury that you get during the day is simply triage. It's just trying to keep you from getting worse. And so it's only during at night that you can actually repair that damage.

And because I was trying to recover from being down to £128, I needed to recover. So I've got GABA in there. GABA is such a powerful substance that the Japanese government considers it to be illegal in products. It has to be administered by a medical prescription because it's a precursor to a human growth hormone. So it will allow your body to maximize the creation of human growth hormone before you go to sleep because of the nature of the mix we've got.

And then so you'll have the human growth hormone and it provides some level of support in using it, but it's not any of the peptides that actually direct how it should be used. So if for instance, you had arthritis, then a good use for this would be to take a peptide during the day that would direct growth towards your joints and so on, but have the Pure Sleep at night so that you would have the human growth hormone there available for you. Okay, very good. And folks, I just put the link here to Pure Sleep in the live chat. Go check it out.

I absolutely love mine and I love the new flavor also that was just put out here in the last couple of months. I really like it, Cliff, and I love the plastic reusable containers. I know a lot of our viewers also like that. So Cliff, let's go back to this idea of this original webbot data suggesting that we would see at some point here when we entered this new phase of the world, this $600 per ounce silver. Let's go back to the conversation here of what Jim Sinclair was suggesting there, the $80,000 per ounce gold, how that ties into today and also tie that into now the warfare we find ourselves in, we're seeing different levels of attacks now into the open.

We've moved away. From the overt part of the war into the sorry, of the COVID And now we're into the overt part of the war, as you're describing here in this last video. But explain how that war is also going to be affecting us here at the gold and silver price level. Also the fact that we are going to finally be what was the term you used? Harvesting the corn.

Tie that in to the worst scenario we're in. Now. Suddenly that makes a whole lot of sense. Okay, so here's the thing. This is essentially a deep spiritual war involving those and the two sides are easily categorized.

And then there's this middle lump that doesn't know anything's going on really. And those are the normies. The two sides can be categorized as those people that create fiat money and use that to do evil deeds because they have no emotional, physical or cost investment in the creation of fiat currency. They make as much as they want and then everybody else takes it and will give them food and other stuff for it. And so they think that the people that will give them real goods for the fiat are pretty stupid and they want to take over the whole planet.

Now on the other side are those individuals that think we should be on a spiritually sound money system that has no debt attached to it, that no one gets rich off of my labor in this hidden fashion. And so this is truly, in my opinion, a war, good versus evil. And everybody's confused and all of the normies are confused because it is in that state of confusion and anxiety, angst, anger and so on, that minds can be made to change. And the normies have been cultivated like a crop for so long, it takes a lot for their minds to change. Therefore, the upcoming level of emotion is going to be huge, indeed, shockingly huge.

Thus we must face the nuclear war. We've got to have that in there. We've got to go right up to it and face it. We must face all of these things because in facing them, we show who are the adults and everybody else will fall away and then they'll start following the real adults. And that's how this is going to play out.

So what's necessary now is for, in my opinion, is for people of solidity to stand and be solid in that solidity that others may gather around them as we come into this very terrible time with all of these emotions being brought up with the death of the fiat currency and so on. And so this is why I'm starting to get really, I get very peculiar about language, but I like to insist that there's the US dollar and then there's the Federal Reserve notes. Also, the gold in Fort Knox is not owned by the Federal Reserve. It doesn't matter what claims they may have on it. In 1964, there were some moves made that eliminated the ability of the Federal Reserve to make a claim on the gold.

This was done by the Sock. It was one of the very first documents that I can find that allows for the Sock's existence to be supposed was that there were certain things that were done and so there may be gold there for all I know, but the Federal Reserve won't be able to get their hands on it. We're going to see the in my opinion, we'll see the derivatives go first and that will be a giant kick in the balls to a lot of people, okay? These people will be city councils, these will be pension funds, these will be all different kinds of water projects globally, all kinds of weird projects globally that are being used to funnel bribery money to support illegal activities and all of that kind of stuff. They exist in vast quantities in the level of the derivatives.

They live on this hazy kind of secret bond world financing everything that's going to go away at the very first part of our hard stop here heading towards May. And so a lot will be revealed and then that's going to be this giant peak of the big ugly as a lot of this stuff comes out and that's when a lot of people are going to get very angry, very upset. We may indeed see riots, but it won't be mega people running around pulling down statues, right? They may have a few of the antifa dressed up as mega, but that isn't going to go over very well. I remember a web auditor report where you said that not just politicians but perhaps also media newscasters would be flayed in the streets.

Those were the words that were coming up in your old web auditor reports. Now as it pertains to the corn being harvested, we know what you meant by that and of course they're afraid of being harvested. So this is why they're putting out all these arrest warrants now for Trump and even the ICC here issuing the arrest for Putin earlier this week. I want to get into the war in Ukraine. How that is a fallback position for perhaps the fall of Kazakhstan here in the last segment.

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So that's mfbullion CA and of course Beyondmistic Net Silver and for those asking in the chat, yes, the silver bars are still available. And on top of that page there, there's the special order form there for those three, as well as the new Sending Ravens silver bar available now for pre order. So check that out, Cliff. And maybe we could do this as an open table for the last segment here. Going back to this idea that Ukraine is the fallback position we saw last year.

We reported on this, and I believe you and I did a video on this last year when Kazakhstan fell, a lot of things happened there. We saw what your web data suggests might be happening here in North America, the politicians being hanged on the streets. We saw the taking over of the banks. We saw people going through all of the material, following the money, so to speak, and basically creating this funnel effect where the last of these Caesarian mafias, as you call them, the cabal, fell back into Ukraine. Now, what was funny here, just as a side note to be funny with our audience members just again, Biden was out this morning saying that the deposits were safe, your deposits were safe in Ukraine.

Let's get into and Rafi, let's get into how all of this is going to shape up. I had Jim Willie on the show the other day, and he's suggesting that perhaps this whole thing in Ukraine will be over within a month or two here. We're almost at that point. And I listened to Dr. Paul Kerg Roberts the other day on the Greg Hunter Show, and he's like, I don't understand what's happening.

Russia could have finished this months ago, but they're not finishing the war. Explain what the real strategy is in Ukraine right now, as best we can glean from it. I'll start with you, Cliff. And where does it go from here in this end stage, the end game, the final round here or the last round we find ourselves in? Okay, so it's legit to say that the Russians could have ended it sometime back.

They deliberately have delayed, they've deliberately altered tactics, and lots of people don't understand why, but it's all about timing. They can't end until there are certain conditions, until the normal population of the planet has faced the nuclear war aspect. Okay? All right, so this is a psychological war at its core. All physical aspects of it derive from the psychological plan that is powering everything else.

So certain things will happen in the physical world and bring points of tension, and they are there to create the tension and the illusion that things would proceed from that point forward. So we have this being used on both sides. So in Germany now and throughout Europe, you will find many people that are saying, as soon as he's done with the Ukraine, putin's coming for you, okay? And it's not going to happen. But if he had finished with Ukraine now, they wouldn't be able to do that.

They wouldn't be able to use these kind of psychological tools on their own population. And those must be in place for the counter that will come later when he doesn't attack. Okay, so you've got to set everything up. This is fighting. And in fighting, you will find it in the very best.

Guys that are good at fighting, mohammed, Ali, all these kind of people, they use faints, they use timing, they use pulled punches in order that you will react a certain way. They'll throw a punch this way such that you'll shift your head right into the one that they're driving into you. Right? And so that's where we're at now, is in all of this psychological stuff back and forth on that, it's going to get ever so much more complex, more complicated and more scary as we go forward in dealing with the scariness. You can always center yourself, right?

And so if everything gets too weird and there's all this talk of nuclear war and everything, bring it back to yourself, your house, do, sweep the floors, wash the dishes, whatever. Clean your local environment in order to clean your emotions of what's going on, because it will be polluted as we go forward with all of the necessary drama that has to be created in order that these minds might change the way they need to. Wow. Thank you so much. I appreciate that.

I'll get back to you for final words of wisdom here. You kind of alluded to that there Cliff Rafi sent to you here going back to perhaps this fallback position from the Kazakhstan capital of the Illuminati, falling, so to speak, here last year into this now final battle, at least kinetic battle, against perhaps the bioweapons labs, the child trafficking, the money laundering that is happening in Ukraine now. How far are we to understanding perhaps for the normal population, maybe not the people watching the show here, but for the normal population to understand the nature of this war? And perhaps when that comes to a conclusion, how do you see that playing out here in your mind and in your analysis? Rafi I guess I have to plead ignorance here.

I have no idea what you're talking about. Okay.

It is very much complicated. And again, guys, if you want a little bit more information on that and the background, please do go watch my War Correspondent show with Ricardo Bossy. Two of the first episodes there did set the stage for this particular war. How we, on one hand, have the 5g war for your mind, but on the other hand, also have the open aspects of this war, including the tactical attacks on the United States in the last couple of weeks. Now, the banking warfare attacks and of course all of the devulgation that is happening now with January 6 and the COVID narrative all coming out at the same time.

We are into this culminoric effect here in this war. And of course, there also we talked about the component, boots on the ground in Ukraine. So if you want to go check out that episode, that is the place to be, guys, before I go. Also, if you want to stay connected here on the Insider Access Pass, where I produce all of this Insider access content here on Censored Unfeathered on Beyond Mystic Net. Because of the bank runs here too, people are having issues with their credit cards or payment processing and they're not having the ability to connect with us.

And to watch the episodes on a timely basis, please do consider the yearly pass here. We've put it at 50% off for you guys. The coupon code is bank run 50. That expires March 20. My birthday, of course, the Equinox man, a lot of things happening for my birthday.

Cliff, hopefully we're going to have a good birthday here in the next couple of weeks and that we're going to see some light at the end of the tunnel. Cliff, let's end on that. Actually, I'll end with you, Cliff. Rafi, while you're on the screen, what is your best advice here? Cliff just mentioned clean yourself here so that you can be strong and be nimble enough to weather the storm here and to be flexible enough to adapt yourself to the situations that are coming up now in the next couple of weeks and months.

What do you say to your subscribers here on Your Patreon? Talk about that hair too. Also how we can support you there and what can they expect here if they follow you at the End Game Investor on your Patreon? Well, my Patreon is not my main thing. My main service is The End Game Investor, where I talk basically three or four times a week with a weekend report about what's going on in gold and silver in the monetary system from an Austrian school economics analysis perspective.

So you get a two week free trial on that at this site over here that's on the screen. Let me break the link down for you guys here and the chat. There's a lot of amazing content there. So you guys please do go and support Rafi there and all of his amazing work. Here's the link in the live chat.

Keep going, Rafi. So My Patreon is where I take a more biblical angle on economics and monetary policy. I'm a religious Jew and I have a pretty extensive knowledge of Bible and Torah and from Jewish perspective. So what the Torah believes about monetary policy and gold and silver, whenever I come across a comment, I share it and analyze from the same perspective that I have now. So for people who value this sort of stuff, it can be calming and that this is not old.

We've been through this before, way, many thousands of years ago, and it's good to see from that perspective what people were going through back then with the same issues that we're having now, just from a modern standpoint. And, yeah, YouTube channel, you can check it out. I make my videos as funny as I can because the only way I can stay sane is laugh. And that's the most important advice. I can have everybody stay sane, stay connected to as much nature as you can, get off your phones when you can stop looking down and look up and have your local community support you and support them, and you should get through this on the other side.

Thank you, Rafi, I appreciate that. And yes, I do find your videos very funny. I just can't possibly understand how you have time to put out all these edits in your movies, your videos, to become so funny, but I do very much appreciate that. Let me bring the link down so you guys can go and subscribe there to YouTube too. Rafi's YouTube channel there.

Cliff, back to you here as we round up the show. You mentioned earlier to me in the email. Today, Tuesday, is the pop off. Okay, so it's a big pop off. What do you mean by that?

And where do we go from here? How do we navigate all of this? It's going to depend on how it manifests as to whether it is super active. So there's a couple of days, they may decide through fear, through wisdom, whatever, to not arrest Trump. Right?

If they do that, then it's one of those Rubicon has been crossed over, the die is cast and there is no going back and there is no longer a certain level of civility. Okay, so it then comes out in the open, the dictators have taken the velvet glove off, basically. And at that point, I'm expecting the populace to react and I'm expecting the populace to react with a lot of energy from a certain level of the populace, but I expect them to drag a lot of the normies along as well, and that this will be shocking to a lot of people and that things will degrade fairly rapidly. So there's going to be some level of unknowns relative to how it plays out tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. So if Trump is fingerprinted, if he's arrested, if he's fingerprinted, if he's processed, and if he's released, that's one scenario, right?

What if there's incidents, what if there's delay in the release? What if there's anxiety on the part of the people? And what if the powers that be delay causing their own kind of anxiety for their own purposes? Well, we may see street actions, but it wouldn't be antifa like street actions. It would be perhaps a large truck convoy totally surrounding every police facility that could be found in New York State and all the government building.

That would be awesome. Wow. Right? So it will be that form of activity, of standing, in my opinion, standing and saying, we're here bring it. Bring it.

They won't. They won't bring it even if they brought antifa. Antifa cannot stand up to a bunch of pissed off truckers, right? And so we're going to get to the point where we're now coming up to the stand, okay? And so people will just stand up and say, I'm here, I'm not taking it.

Bring it this far, no further. Wow. Thank you so much, Cliff. Thank you so much, Rafi. Guys, if you want more of this amazing reporting this week, we've had to change the schedule here to adapt to this perhaps a Trump indictment news cycle.

So we're going to do the war reporting show on the Wednesday at 08:00 Eastern as opposed to the typical pay per view we do. So we'll bring that live to you guys here, free and uncensored on Rumble and on the Thursday night also, we have this special Pluto the Destroyer, the decode here of the three, two, three. So you don't want to miss that. How all of the astrological bodies are also pointing to perhaps the same alignments we had during the French Revolutions and the Guillotine. So that's going to be a fabulous show to perhaps set up some of the things that are coming up in the web bot data reports right now.

So you don't want to miss that. That's going to be a Thursday at 08:00 p.m.. Eastern, of course, on March 23, the day itself where Pluto enters this very powerful alignment on YouTube. Go ahead. One last thing.

You brought it up. We all know that the French Revolution started because of Bastille. What was bastille of prism? Exactly. Thank you so much, Cliff, for that added note.

I'll remember to bring that up in the research and the slide deck that Julie is already preparing here this weekend for this live show. It's going to be absolutely amazing, guys, if you want to follow me also here on YouTube for amazing new content there, including the Divine Feminine Oracles and the Manifest Destiny shows. And also Penny Taylor. She's back. A big thank you to all of you who supported her during the live meditation while she was undergoing surgery a couple of weeks ago.

She's going to be back on the show for our next break in the clouds. You can find that here at Beyond Mystic on the YouTube channel. So, again, guys, please do go and support our friend Rafi here at Sea Alpha on the End game investor. And you can find, of course, Cliff on his substac here. You can take a screenshot of that as well as on his bitchute.

I'm Jean Claudette on mystic. This was the end game last round with Cliffy and Rafi Farber. Thank you so much, everyone, for joining. Have a great day and we'll see you soon. Otoa thanks.


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Business Model Generation is a handbook for visionaries, game changers, and challengers striving to defy outmoded business models and design tomorrow's enterprises. If your organization needs to adapt to harsh new realities, but you don't yet have a strategy that will get you out in front of your competitors, you need Business Model Generation. Co-created by 470 "Business Model Canvas" practitioners from 45 countries, the book features a beautiful, highly visual, 4-color design that takes powerful strategic ideas and tools, and makes them easy to implement in your organization. It explains the most common Business Model patterns, based on concepts from leading business thinkers, and helps you reinterpret them for your own context. You will learn how to systematically understand, design, and implement a game-changing business model--or analyze and renovate an old one. Along the way, you'll understand at a much deeper level your customers, distribution channels, partners, revenue streams, costs, and your core value proposition. Business Model Generation features practical innovation techniques used today by leading consultants and companies worldwide, including 3M, Ericsson, Capgemini, Deloitte, and others. Designed for doers, it is for those ready to abandon outmoded thinking and embrace new models of value creation: for executives, consultants, entrepreneurs, and leaders of all organizations. If you're ready to change the rules, you belong to "the business model generation!"

#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER If you want to build a better future, you must believe in secrets. The great secret of our time is that there are still uncharted frontiers to explore and new inventions to create. In Zero to One, legendary entrepreneur and investor Peter Thiel shows how we can find singular ways to create those new things. Thiel begins with the contrarian premise that we live in an age of technological stagnation, even if we’re too distracted by shiny mobile devices to notice. Information technology has improved rapidly, but there is no reason why progress should be limited to computers or Silicon Valley. Progress can be achieved in any industry or area of business. It comes from the most important skill that every leader must master: learning to think for yourself. Doing what someone else already knows how to do takes the world from 1 to n, adding more of something familiar. But when you do something new, you go from 0 to 1. The next Bill Gates will not build an operating system. The next Larry Page or Sergey Brin won’t make a search engine. Tomorrow’s champions will not win by competing ruthlessly in today’s marketplace. They will escape competition altogether, because their businesses will be unique. Zero to One presents at once an optimistic view of the future of progress in America and a new way of thinking about innovation: it starts by learning to ask the questions that lead you to find value in unexpected places.

Why should I do business with you… and not your competitor? Whether you are a retailer, manufacturer, distributor, or service provider – if you cannot answer this question, you are surely losing customers, clients and market share. This eye-opening book reveals how identifying your competitive advantages (and trumpeting them to the marketplace) is the most surefire way to close deals, retain clients, and stay miles ahead of the competition. The five fatal flaws of most companies: • They don’t have a competitive advantage but think they do • They have a competitive advantage but don’t know what it is—so they lower prices instead • They know what their competitive advantage is but neglect to tell clients about it • They mistake “strengths” for competitive advantages • They don’t concentrate on competitive advantages when making strategic and operational decisions The good news is that you can overcome these costly mistakes – by identifying your competitive advantages and creating new ones. Consultant, public speaker, and competitive advantage expert Jaynie Smith will show you how scores of small and large companies substantially increased their sales by focusing on their competitive advantages. When advising a CEO frustrated by his salespeople’s inability to close deals, Smith discovered that his company stayed on schedule 95 percent of the time – an achievement no one else in his industry could claim. By touting this and other competitive advantages to customers, closing rates increased by 30 percent—and so did company revenues. Jack Welch has said, “If you don’t have a competitive advantage, don’t compete.” This straight-to-the-point book is filled with insightful stories and specific steps on how to pinpoint your competitive advantages, develop new ones, and get the message out about them.

The number one New York Times best seller that examines how people can champion new ideas in their careers and everyday life - and how leaders can fight groupthink, from the author of Think Again and co-author of Option B. With Give and Take, Adam Grant not only introduced a landmark new paradigm for success but also established himself as one of his generation’s most compelling and provocative thought leaders. In Originals he again addresses the challenge of improving the world, but now from the perspective of becoming original: choosing to champion novel ideas and values that go against the grain, battle conformity, and buck outdated traditions. How can we originate new ideas, policies, and practices without risking it all? Using surprising studies and stories spanning business, politics, sports, and entertainment, Grant explores how to recognize a good idea, speak up without getting silenced, build a coalition of allies, choose the right time to act, and manage fear and doubt; how parents and teachers can nurture originality in children; and how leaders can build cultures that welcome dissent. Learn from an entrepreneur who pitches his start-ups by highlighting the reasons not to invest, a woman at Apple who challenged Steve Jobs from three levels below, an analyst who overturned the rule of secrecy at the CIA, a billionaire financial wizard who fires employees for failing to criticize him, and a TV executive who didn’t even work in comedy but saved Seinfeld from the cutting-room floor. The payoff is a set of groundbreaking insights about rejecting conformity and improving the status quo.

In The $100 Startup, Chris Guillebeau tells you how to lead of life of adventure, meaning and purpose - and earn a good living. Still in his early 30s, Chris is on the verge of completing a tour of every country on earth - he's already visited more than 175 nations - and yet he’s never held a "real job" or earned a regular paycheck. Rather, he has a special genius for turning ideas into income, and he uses what he earns both to support his life of adventure and to give back. There are many others like Chris - those who've found ways to opt out of traditional employment and create the time and income to pursue what they find meaningful. Sometimes, achieving that perfect blend of passion and income doesn't depend on shelving what you currently do. You can start small with your venture, committing little time or money, and wait to take the real plunge when you're sure it's successful. In preparing to write this book, Chris identified 1,500 individuals who have built businesses earning $50,000 or more from a modest investment (in many cases, $100 or less), and from that group he’s chosen to focus on the 50 most intriguing case studies. In nearly all cases, people with no special skills discovered aspects of their personal passions that could be monetized, and were able to restructure their lives in ways that gave them greater freedom and fulfillment. Here, finally, distilled into one easy-to-use guide, are the most valuable lessons from those who’ve learned how to turn what they do into a gateway to self-fulfillment. It’s all about finding the intersection between your "expertise" - even if you don’t consider it such - and what other people will pay for. You don’t need an MBA, a business plan or even employees. All you need is a product or service that springs from what you love to do anyway, people willing to pay, and a way to get paid. Not content to talk in generalities, Chris tells you exactly how many dollars his group of unexpected entrepreneurs required to get their projects up and running; what these individuals did in the first weeks and months to generate significant cash; some of the key mistakes they made along the way, and the crucial insights that made the business stick. Among Chris’s key principles: if you’re good at one thing, you’re probably good at something else; never teach a man to fish - sell him the fish instead; and in the battle between planning and action, action wins. In ancient times, people who were dissatisfied with their lives dreamed of finding magic lamps, buried treasure, or streets paved with gold. Today, we know that it’s up to us to change our lives. And the best part is, if we change our own life, we can help others change theirs. This remarkable book will start you on your way.

Bold is a radical, how-to guide for using exponential technologies, moonshot thinking, and crowd-powered tools to create extraordinary wealth while also positively impacting the lives of billions. Exploring the exponential technologies that are disrupting today's Fortune 500 companies and enabling upstart entrepreneurs to go from "I've got an idea" to "I run a billion-dollar company" far faster than ever before, the authors provide exceptional insight into the power of 3-D printing, artificial intelligence, robotics, networks and sensors, and synthetic biology. Drawing on insights from billionaire entrepreneurs Larry Page, Elon Musk, Richard Branson, and Jeff Bezos, the audiobook offers the best practices that allow anyone to leverage today's hyper connected crowd like never before. The authors teach how to design and use incentive competitions, launch million-dollar crowdfunding campaigns to tap into tens of billions of dollars of capital, and build communities - armies of exponentially enabled individuals willing and able to help today's entrepreneurs make their boldest dreams come true. Bold is both a manifesto and a manual. It is today's exponential entrepreneur's go-to resource on the use of emerging technologies, thinking at scale, and the awesome impact of crowd-powered tools.

The answer is simple: come up with 10 ideas a day. It doesn't matter if they are good or bad, the key is to exercise your "idea muscle", to keep it toned, and in great shape. People say ideas are cheap and execution is everything but that is NOT true. Execution is a consequence, a subset of good, brilliant idea. And good ideas require daily work. Ideas may be easy if we are only coming up with one or two but if you open this book to any of the pages and try to produce more than three, you will feel a burn, scratch your head, and you will be sweating, and working hard. There is a turning point when you reach idea number six for the day, you still have four to go, and your mind muscle is getting a workout. By the time you list those last ideas to make it to 10 you will see for yourself what "sweating the idea muscle" means. As you practice the daily idea generation you become an idea machine. When we become idea machines we are flooded with lots of bad ideas but also with some that are very good. This happens by the sheer force of the number, because we are coming up with 3,650 ideas per year (at 10 a day). When you are inspired by an extraordinary idea, all of your thoughts break their chains, you go beyond limitations and your capacity to act expands in every direction. Forces and abilities you did not know you had come to the surface, and you realize you are capable of doing great things. As you practice with the suggested prompts in this book your ideas will get better, you will be a source of great insight for others, people will find you magnetic, and they will want to hang out with you because you have so much to offer. When you practice every day your life will transform, in no more than 180 days, because it has no other evolutionary choice. Life changes for the better when we become the source of positive, insightful, and helpful ideas. Don't believe a word I say. Instead, challenge yourself.

A Guide to Resilience: How to Bounce Back from Life's Inevitable Problems Christian Moore is convinced that each of us has a power hidden within, something that can get us through any kind of adversity. That power is resilience. In The Resilience Breakthrough, Moore delivers a practical primer on how you can become more resilient in a world of instability and narrowing opportunity, whether you're facing financial troubles, health setbacks, challenges on the job, or any other problem. We can each have our own resilience breakthrough, Moore argues, and can each learn how to use adverse circumstances as potent fuel for overcoming life's hardships. As he shares engaging real-life stories and brutally honest analyses of his own experiences, Moore equips you with 27 resilience-building tools that you can start using today - in your personal life or in your organization.

What if someone told you that your behavior was controlled by a powerful, invisible force? Most of us would be skeptical of such a claim--but it's largely true. Our brains are constantly transmitting and receiving signals of which we are unaware. Studies show that these constant inputs drive the great majority of our decisions about what to do next--and we become conscious of the decisions only after we start acting on them. Many may find that disturbing. But the implications for leadership are profound. In this provocative yet practical book, renowned speaking coach and communication expert Nick Morgan highlights recent research that shows how humans are programmed to respond to the nonverbal cues of others--subtle gestures, sounds, and signals--that elicit emotion. He then provides a clear, useful framework of seven "power cues" that will be essential for any leader in business, the public sector, or almost any context. You'll learn crucial skills, from measuring nonverbal signs of confidence, to the art and practice of gestures and vocal tones, to figuring out what your gut is really telling you. This concise and engaging guide will help leaders and aspiring leaders of all stripes to connect powerfully, communicate more effectively, and command influence.

New York Times bestselling author and social media expert Gary Vaynerchuk shares hard-won advice on how to connect with customers and beat the competition. A mash-up of the best elements of Crush It! and The Thank You Economy with a fresh spin, Jab, Jab, Jab, Right Hook is a blueprint to social media marketing strategies that really works. When managers and marketers outline their social media strategies, they plan for the "right hook"—their next sale or campaign that's going to knock out the competition. Even companies committed to jabbing—patiently engaging with customers to build the relationships crucial to successful social media campaigns—want to land the punch that will take down their opponent or their customer's resistance in one blow. Right hooks convert traffic to sales and easily show results. Except when they don't. Thanks to massive change and proliferation in social media platforms, the winning combination of jabs and right hooks is different now. Vaynerchuk shows that while communication is still key, context matters more than ever. It's not just about developing high-quality content, but developing high-quality content perfectly adapted to specific social media platforms and mobile devices—content tailor-made for Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, Twitter and Tumblr.

From the best-selling author of The Black Swan and one of the foremost thinkers of our time, Nassim Nicholas Taleb, a book on how some things actually benefit from disorder. In The Black Swan Taleb outlined a problem, and in Antifragile he offers a definitive solution: how to gain from disorder and chaos while being protected from fragilities and adverse events. For what Taleb calls the "antifragile" is actually beyond the robust, because it benefits from shocks, uncertainty, and stressors, just as human bones get stronger when subjected to stress and tension. The antifragile needs disorder in order to survive and flourish. Taleb stands uncertainty on its head, making it desirable, even necessary, and proposes that things be built in an antifragile manner. The antifragile is immune to prediction errors. Why is the city-state better than the nation-state, why is debt bad for you, and why is everything that is both modern and complicated bound to fail? The audiobook spans innovation by trial and error, health, biology, medicine, life decisions, politics, foreign policy, urban planning, war, personal finance, and economic systems. And throughout, in addition to the street wisdom of Fat Tony of Brooklyn, the voices and recipes of ancient wisdom, from Roman, Greek, Semitic, and medieval sources, are heard loud and clear. Extremely ambitious and multidisciplinary, Antifragile provides a blueprint for how to behave - and thrive - in a world we don't understand, and which is too uncertain for us to even try to understand and predict. Erudite and witty, Taleb’s message is revolutionary: What is not antifragile will surely perish.

The Cluetrain Manifesto began as a Web site in 1999 when the authors, who have worked variously at IBM, Sun Microsystems, the Linux Journal, and NPR, posted 95 theses about the new reality of the networked marketplace. Ten years after its original publication, their message remains more relevant than ever. For example, thesis no. 2: “Markets consist of human beings, not demographic sectors”; thesis no. 20: “Companies need to realize their markets are often laughing. At them.” The book enlarges on these themes through dozens of stories and observations about business in America and how the Internet will continue to change it all. With a new introduction and chapters by the authors, and commentary by Jake McKee, JP Rangaswami, and Dan Gillmor, this book is essential reading for anybody interested in the Internet and e-commerce, and is especially vital for businesses navigating the topography of the wired marketplace.

From the founders of the trailblazing software company 37signals, here is a different kind of business book one that explores a new reality. Today, anyone can be in business. Tools that used to be out of reach are now easily accessible. Technology that cost thousands is now just a few bucks or even free. Stuff that was impossible just a few years ago is now simple.That means anyone can start a business. And you can do it without working miserable 80-hour weeks or depleting your life savings. You can start it on the side while your day job provides all the cash flow you need. Forget about business plans, meetings, office space - you don't need them. With its straightforward language and easy-is-better approach, Rework is the perfect playbook for anyone who's ever dreamed of doing it on their own. Hardcore entrepreneurs, small-business owners, people stuck in day jobs who want to get out, and artists who don't want to starve anymore will all find valuable inspiration and guidance in these pages. It's time to rework work.

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Roger Joseph Boscovich, a physicist, astronomer, mathematician, philosopher, diplomat, poet, theologian, Jesuit priest, and polymath, published the first edition of his famous work, Philosophiae Naturalis Theoria Redacta Ad Unicam Legem Virium In Natura Existentium (Theory Of Natural Philosophy Derived To The Single Law Of Forces Which Exist In Nature), in Vienna, in 1758, containing his atomic theory and his theory of forces. A second edition was published in 1763 in Venice

Bill Clinton's Georgetown mentor's history of the Conspiracy since the Boer War in South Africa.
TRAGEDY AND HOPE shows the years 1895-1950 as a period of transition from the world dominated by Europe in the nineteenth century to the world of three blocs in the twentieth century. With clarity, perspective, and cumulative impact, Professor Quigley examines the nature of that transition through two world wars and a worldwide economic depression. As an interpretative historian, he tries to show each event in the full complexity of its historical context. The result is a unique work, notable in several ways. It gives a picture of the world in terms of the influence of different cultures and outlooks upon each other; it shows, more completely than in any similar work, the influence of science and technology on human life; and it explains, with unprecedented clarity, how the intricate financial and commercial patterns of the West prior to 1914 influenced the development of today’s world.

This is the July, 2016 ALTA (Asymmetric Linguistic Trends Analysis) Report. Also known as 'the Web Bot' report, this series is brought to you by halfpasthuman.com. This report covers your future world from July 2016 through to 2031. Forecasts are created using predictive linguistics (from the inventor) and cover your planet, your population, your economy and markets, and your Space Goat Farts where you will find all the 'unknown' and 'officially denied' woo-woo that will be shaping your environment over these next few decades.

Time is considered as an independent entity which cannot be reduced to the concept of matter, space or field. The point of discussion is the "time flow" conception of N A Kozyrev (1908-1983), an outstanding Russian astronomer and natural scientist. In addition to a review of the experimental studies of "the active properties of time", by both Kozyrev and modern scientists, the reader will find different interpretations of Kozyrev's views and some developments of his ideas in the fields of geophysics, astrophysics, general relativity and theoretical mechanics.

How UFO Time Engines work - Clif High

The webpage discusses the workings of UFO time engines according to N.A. Kozyrev's experiments. The LL1 engine is described as a hollow metal sphere with a pool of mercury metal inside. When activated by electrical energy, it creates a uni-polar magnetic field causing the mercury to spin at a high rate and induce "time stuff" to accumulate on its surface. The accrued time stuff is siphoned down magnetically to the radiating antennae on the bottom of the vessel, providing self-sustaining power and allowing for time travel. The environment inside UFOs is likely volatile and not suitable for humans.

The Body Electric tells the fascinating story of our bioelectric selves. Robert O. Becker, a pioneer in the filed of regeneration and its relationship to electrical currents in living things, challenges the established mechanistic understanding of the body. He found clues to the healing process in the long-discarded theory that electricity is vital to life. But as exciting as Becker's discoveries are, pointing to the day when human limbs, spinal cords, and organs may be regenerated after they have been damaged, equally fascinating is the story of Becker's struggle to do such original work. The Body Electric explores new pathways in our understanding of evolution, acupuncture, psychic phenomena, and healing.

Unique, controversial, and frequently cited, this survey offers highly detailed accounts concerning the development of ideas and theories about the nature of electricity and space (aether). Readily accessible to general readers as well as high school students, teachers, and undergraduates, it includes much information unavailable elsewhere. This single-volume edition comprises both The Classical Theories and The Modern Theories, which were originally published separately. The first volume covers the theories of classical physics from the age of the Greek philosophers to the late 19th century. The second volume chronicles discoveries that led to the advances of modern physics, focusing on special relativity, quantum theories, general relativity, matrix mechanics, and wave mechanics. Noted historian of science I. Bernard Cohen, who reviewed these books for Scientific American, observed, "I know of no other history of electricity which is as sound as Whittaker's. All those who have found stimulation from his works will read this informative and accurate history with interest and profit."

The third edition of the defining text for the graduate-level course in Electricity and Magnetism has finally arrived! It has been 37 years since the first edition and 24 since the second. The new edition addresses the changes in emphasis and applications that have occurred in the field, without any significant increase in length.

Objects are a ubiquitous presence and few of us stop and think what they mean in our lives. This is the job of philosophers and this is what Jean Baudrillard does in his book. This is required reading for followers of Baudrillard, and he is perhaps the most assessable to the General Reader. Baudrillard is most associated with Post Modernism, and this early book sets the stage for that journey to the post modern world.
We are all surrounded by objects, but how many times have we thought about what those objects represent. If we took the time to think about the symbolism, we could arrive at easy solutions. We have been so accustomed to advertising the automobile representing freedom is an easy conclusion. But what about furniture? What about chairs? What about the arrangement of furniture? Watches? Collecting objects? Baudrillard literally opens up a new world and creates the universe of objects.
It is not that the critique of a society or objects has not been done before, but Baudrillard’s approach is new. Baudrillard examines objects as signs with a smattering of Post-Marxist thought. In his analysis of objects as signs, he ushers in the Post-Modern age and world for which he would be known. Heady stuff to be sure, but is presented by Baudrillard in a readily accessible manner. He articulates his thesis in a straightforward manner, avoiding the hyper-technical terminology he used in his later writings.

Moving away from the Marxist/Freudian approaches that had concerned him earlier, Baudrillard developed in this book a theory of contemporary culture that relies on displacing economic notions of cultural production with notions of cultural expenditure.

The book begins with Sidis's discovery of the first law of physical laws: "Among the physical laws it is a general characteristic that there is reversibility in time; that is, should the whole universe trace back the various positions that bodies in it have passed through in a given interval of time, but in the reverse order to that in which these positions actually occurred, then the universe, in this imaginary case, would still obey the same laws." Recent discoveries of dark matter are predicted by him in this book, and he goes on to show that the "Big Bang" is wrong. Sidis (SIGH-dis) shows that it is far more likely the universe is eternal

In this book you will encounter rare information regarding your true identity - the conscious self in the body - and how you may break the hypnotic spell your senses and thinking have cast about you since childhood.

Do we see the world as it truly is? In The Case Against Reality, pioneering cognitive scientist Donald Hoffman says no? we see what we need in order to survive. Our visual perceptions are not a window onto reality, Hoffman shows us, but instead are interfaces constructed by natural selection. The objects we see around us are not unlike the file icons on our computer desktops: while shaped like a small folder on our screens, the files themselves are made of a series of ones and zeros - too complex for most of us to understand. In a similar way, Hoffman argues, evolution has shaped our perceptions into simplistic illusions to help us navigate the world around us. Yet now these illusions can be manipulated by advertising and design.
Drawing on thirty years of Hoffman's own influential research, as well as evolutionary biology, game theory, neuroscience, and philosophy, The Case Against Reality makes the mind-bending yet utterly convincing case that the world is nothing like what we see through our eyes.

At the height of the Cold War, JFK risked committing the greatest crime in human history: starting a nuclear war. Horrified by the specter of nuclear annihilation, Kennedy gradually turned away from his long-held Cold Warrior beliefs and toward a policy of lasting peace. But to the military and intelligence agencies in the United States, who were committed to winning the Cold War at any cost, Kennedy’s change of heart was a direct threat to their power and influence. Once these dark “Unspeakable” forces recognized that Kennedy’s interests were in direct opposition to their own, they tagged him as a dangerous traitor, plotted his assassination, and orchestrated the subsequent cover-up.

2020 saw a spike in deaths in America, smaller than you might imagine during a pandemic, some of which could be attributed to COVID and to initial treatment strategies that were not effective. But then, in 2021, the stats people expected went off the rails. The CEO of the OneAmerica insurance company publicly disclosed that during the third and fourth quarters of 2021, death in people of working age (18–64) was 40 percent higher than it was before the pandemic. Significantly, the majority of the deaths were not attributed to COVID. A 40 percent increase in deaths is literally earth-shaking. Even a 10 percent increase in excess deaths would have been a 1-in-200-year event. But this was 40 percent. And therein lies a story—a story that starts with obvious questions: - What has caused this historic spike in deaths among younger people? - What has caused the shift from old people, who are expected to die, to younger people, who are expected to keep living?

RFK Jr: 23.5% GREATER likelihood of dying - 09-06-2023

RFK Jr: 23.5% GREATER likelihood of dying - 09-06-2023

The Tavistock Institute, in Sussex, England, describes itself as a nonprofit charity that applies social science to contemporary issues and problems. But this book posits that it is the world’s center for mass brainwashing and social engineering activities. It grew from a somewhat crude beginning at Wellington House into a sophisticated organization that was to shape the destiny of the entire planet, and in the process, change the paradigm of modern society. In this eye-opening work, both the Tavistock network and the methods of brainwashing and psychological warfare are uncovered.

A seminal and controversial figure in the history of political thought and public relations, Edward Bernays (1891–1995), pioneered the scientific technique of shaping and manipulating public opinion, which he famously dubbed “engineering of consent.” During World War I, he was an integral part of the U.S. Committee on Public Information (CPI), a powerful propaganda apparatus that was mobilized to package, advertise and sell the war to the American people as one that would “Make the World Safe for Democracy.” The CPI would become the blueprint in which marketing strategies for future wars would be based upon.
Bernays applied the techniques he had learned in the CPI and, incorporating some of the ideas of Walter Lipmann, as well as his uncle, Sigmund Freud, became an outspoken proponent of propaganda as a tool for democratic and corporate manipulation of the population. His 1928 bombshell Propaganda lays out his eerily prescient vision for using propaganda to regiment the collective mind in a variety of areas, including government, politics, art, science and education. To read this book today is to frightfully comprehend what our contemporary institutions of government and business have become in regards to organized manipulation of the masses.

Undressing the Bible: in Hebrew, the Old Testament speaks for itself, explicitly and transparently. It tells of mysterious beings, special and powerful ones, that appeared on Earth.
Aliens?
Former earthlings?
Superior civilizations, that have always been present on our planet?
Creators, manipulators, geneticists. Aviators, warriors, despotic rulers. And scientists, possessing very advanced knowledge, special weapons and science-fiction-like technologies.
Once naked, the Bible is very different from how it has always been told to us: it does not contain any spiritual, omnipotent and omniscient God, no eternity. No apples and no creeping, tempting, serpents. No winged angels. Not even the Red Sea: the people of the Exodus just wade through a simple reed bed.
Writer and journalist Giorgio Cattaneo sits down with Italy's most renowned biblical translator for his first long interview about his life's work for the English audience. A decade long official Bible translator for the Church and lifelong researcher of ancient myths and tales, Mauro Bilglino is a unicum in his field of expertise and research. A fine connoisseur of dead languages, from ancient Greek to Hebrew and medieval Latin, he focused his attention and efforts on the accurate translating of the bible.
The encounter with Mauro Biglino and his work - the journalist writes - is profoundly healthy, stimulating and inevitably destabilizing: it forces us to reconsider the solidity of the awareness that nourishes many of our common beliefs. And it is a testament to the courage that is needed, today more than ever, to claim the full dignity of free research.

Most people have heard of Jesus Christ, considered the Messiah by Christians, and who lived 2000 years ago. But very few have ever heard of Sabbatai Zevi, who declared himself the Messiah in 1666. By proclaiming redemption was available through acts of sin, he amassed a following of over one million passionate believers, about half the world's Jewish population during the 17th century.Although many Rabbis at the time considered him a heretic, his fame extended far and wide. Sabbatai's adherents planned to abolish many ritualistic observances, because, according to the Talmud, holy obligations would no longer apply in the Messianic time. Fasting days became days of feasting and rejoicing. Sabbateans encouraged and practiced sexual promiscuity, adultery, incest and religious orgies.After Sabbati Zevi's death in 1676, his Kabbalist successor, Jacob Frank, expanded upon and continued his occult philosophy. Frankism, a religious movement of the 18th and 19th centuries, centered on his leadership, and his claim to be the reincarnation of the Messiah Sabbatai Zevi. He, like Zevi, would perform "strange acts" that violated traditional religious taboos, such as eating fats forbidden by Jewish dietary laws, ritual sacrifice, and promoting orgies and sexual immorality. He often slept with his followers, as well as his own daughter, while preaching a doctrine that the best way to imitate God was to cross every boundary, transgress every taboo, and mix the sacred with the profane. Hebrew University of Jerusalem Professor Gershom Scholem called Jacob Frank, "one of the most frightening phenomena in the whole of Jewish history".Jacob Frank would eventually enter into an alliance formed by Adam Weishaupt and Meyer Amshel Rothschild called the Order of the Illuminati. The objectives of this organization was to undermine the world's religions and power structures, in an effort to usher in a utopian era of global communism, which they would covertly rule by their hidden hand: the New World Order. Using secret societies, such as the Freemasons, their agenda has played itself out over the centuries, staying true to the script. The Illuminati handle opposition by a near total control of the world's media, academic opinion leaders, politicians and financiers. Still considered nothing more than theory to many, more and more people wake up each day to the possibility that this is not just a theory, but a terrifying Satanic conspiracy.

This is the first English translation of this revolutionary essay by Vladimir I. Vernadsky, the great Russian-Ukrainian biogeochemist. It was first published in 1930 in French in the Revue générale des sciences pures et appliquées. In it, Vernadsky makes a powerful and provocative argument for the need to develop what he calls “a new physics,” something he felt was clearly necessitated by the implications of the groundbreaking work of Louis Pasteur among few others, but also something that was required to free science from the long-lasting effects of the work of Isaac Newton, most notably.
For hundreds of years, science had developed in a direction which became increasingly detached from the breakthroughs made in the study of life and the natural sciences, detached even from human life itself, and committed reductionists and small-minded scientists were resolved to the fact that ultimately all would be reduced to “the old physics.” The scientific revolution of Einstein was a step in the right direction, but here Vernadsky insists that there is more progress to be made. He makes a bold call for a new physics, taking into account, and fundamentally based upon, the striking anomalies of life and human life.

Using an inspired combination of geometric logic and metaphors from familiar human experience, Bucky invites readers to join him on a trip through a four-dimensional Universe, where concepts as diverse as entropy, Einstein's relativity equations, and the meaning of existence become clear, understandable, and immediately involving. In his own words: "Dare to be naive... It is one of our most exciting discoveries that local discovery leads to a complex of further discoveries." Here are three key examples or concepts from "Synergetics":

Tensegrity

Tensegrity, or tensional integrity, refers to structural systems that use a combination of tension and compression components. The simplest example of this is the "tensegrity triangle", where three struts are held in position not by touching one another but by tensioned wires. These systems are stable and flexible. Tensegrity structures are pervasive in natural systems, from the cellular level up to larger biological and even cosmological scales.

Vector Equilibrium (VE)

The Vector Equilibrium, often referred to by Fuller as the "VE", is a geometric form that he saw as the central form in his synergetic geometry. It’s essentially a cuboctahedron. Fuller noted that the VE is the only geometric form wherein all the vectors (lines from the center to the vertices) are of equal length and angular relationship. Because of this, it’s seen as a condition of absolute equilibrium, where the forces of push and pull are balanced.

Closest Packing of Spheres

Fuller was fascinated by how spheres could be packed together in the tightest possible configuration, a concept he often linked to how nature organizes systems. For example, when you stack oranges in a grocery store, they form a hexagonal pattern, and the spheres (oranges) are in closest-packed arrangement. Fuller related this principle to atomic structures and even cosmic organization.

To prepare Americans and freedom loving people everywhere for our current global wartime reality that few understand, here comes The Citizen's Guide to Fifth Generation Warfare (CG5GW) by Lieutenant General, U.S. Army (Retired) Michael T. Flynn and Sergeant, U.S. Army (Retired) Boone Cutler. General Flynn rose to the highest levels of the intelligence community and served as the National Security Advisor to the 45th POTUS. Sergeant Boone Cutler ran the ground game as a wartime Psychological Operations team sergeant in the United States Army. Together, these two combat veterans put their combined experience and expertise into an illuminating fifth-generation warfare information series called The Citizen's Guide to Fifth Generation Warfare. Introduction to 5GW is the first session of the multipart series. The series, complete with easy-to-understand diagrams, is written for all of humanity in every freedom loving country.

Vladimir I. Vernadsky (1863-1945) was a Russian and Ukrainian mineralogist and geochemist who is best known for his work on the biosphere and the noosphere concepts. His ideas have profoundly influenced various scientific fields, from geology to biology and even philosophy. Here's the summary of his one of his concepts:

Biosphere :

  • Vernadsky defined the biosphere as the thin layer of Earth where life exists, encompassing all living organisms and the parts of the Earth where they interact. This includes the depths of the oceans to the upper layers of the atmosphere.
  • He posited that life plays a critical role in transforming the Earth's environment. In this view, living organisms are not just passive inhabitants of the planet, but active agents of change. This idea contrasts with more traditional views that saw life as simply adapting to pre-existing environmental conditions.
  • One example of this transformative power is the oxygen-rich atmosphere, which was created by photosynthesizing organisms over billions of years.

It's worth noting that Vernadsky's ideas were formulated in a period when the world was experiencing rapid technological changes and were before the advent of concerns about global challenges like climate change. Today, his ideas can be seen in a new light, as we recognize the significant impact human activity has on the planet, from the changing climate to the alteration of biogeochemical cycles. Overall, Vernadsky's thesis about the biosphere and the noosphere offers a holistic perspective on the evolution of the Earth and humanity's role in that evolution. It emphasizes the profound interconnectedness between life, the environment, and human cognition and culture.

Vladimir I. Vernadsky (1863-1945) was a Russian and Ukrainian mineralogist and geochemist who is best known for his work on the biosphere and the noosphere concepts. His ideas have profoundly influenced various scientific fields, from geology to biology and even philosophy. Here's the summary of his one of his concepts:

Noosphere :

  • The concept of the noosphere can be seen as the next evolutionary stage following the biosphere. While the biosphere represents the realm of life, the noosphere represents the realm of human thought.
  • Vernadsky believed that, just as life transformed the Earth through the biosphere, human thought and collective intelligence would transform the planet in the era of the noosphere. This transformation would be characterized by the dominance of cultural evolution over biological evolution.
  • In this paradigm, human knowledge, technology, and cultural developments would become the primary drivers of change on the planet, influencing its future direction.
  • The term "noosphere" is derived from the Greek word “nous” meaning "mind" or "intellect" and "sphaira" meaning "sphere." So, the noosphere can be thought of as the "sphere of human thought."

It's worth noting that Vernadsky's ideas were formulated in a period when the world was experiencing rapid technological changes and were before the advent of concerns about global challenges like climate change. Today, his ideas can be seen in a new light, as we recognize the significant impact human activity has on the planet, from the changing climate to the alteration of biogeochemical cycles. Overall, Vernadsky's thesis about the biosphere and the noosphere offers a holistic perspective on the evolution of the Earth and humanity's role in that evolution. It emphasizes the profound interconnectedness between life, the environment, and human cognition and culture.

A close analysis of the architecture of the stupa―a Buddhist symbolic form that is found throughout South, Southeast, and East Asia. The author, who trained as an architect, examines both the physical and metaphysical levels of these buildings, which derive their meaning and significance from Buddhist and Brahmanist influences.

Building on his extensive research into the sacred symbols and creation myths of the Dogon of Africa and those of ancient Egypt, India, and Tibet, Laird Scranton investigates the myths, symbols, and traditions of prehistoric China, providing further evidence that the cosmology of all ancient cultures arose from a single now-lost source.

It is at the same time a history of language, a guide to foreign tongues, and a method for learning them. It shows, through basic vocabularies, family resemblances of languages―Teutonic, Romance, Greek―helpful tricks of translation, key combinations of roots and phonetic patterns. It presents by common-sense methods the most helpful approach to the mastery of many languages; it condenses vocabulary to a minimum of essential words; it simplifies grammar in an entirely new way; and it teaches a languages as it is actually used in everyday life.
But this book is more than a guide to foreign languages; it goes deep into the roots of all knowledge as it explores the history of speech. It lights up the dim pathways of prehistory and unfolds the story of the slow growth of human expression from the most primitive signs and sounds to the elaborate variations of the highest cultures. Without language no knowledge would be possible; here we see how language is at once the source and the reservoir of all we know.

Taking only the most elementary knowledge for granted, Lancelot Hogben leads readers of this famous book through the whole course from simple arithmetic to calculus. His illuminating explanation is addressed to the person who wants to understand the place of mathematics in modern civilization but who has been intimidated by its supposed difficulty. Mathematics is the language of size, shape, and order―a language Hogben shows one can both master and enjoy.

A complete manual for the study and practice of Raja Yoga, the path of concentration and meditation. These timeless teachings is a treasure to be read and referred to again and again by seekers treading the spiritual path. The classic Sutras, at least 4,000 years old, cover the yogic teachings on ethics, meditation, and physical postures, and provide directions for dealing with situations in daily life. The Sutras are presented here in the purest form, with the original Sanskrit and with translation, transliteration, and commentary by Sri Swami Satchidananda, one of the most respected and revered contemporary Yoga masters. Sri Swamiji offers practical advice based on his own experience for mastering the mind and achieving physical, mental and emotional harmony.

William Strauss and Neil Howe will change the way you see the world - and your place in it. With blazing originality, The Fourth Turning illuminates the past, explains the present, and reimagines the future. Most remarkably, it offers an utterly persuasive prophecy about how America’s past will predict its future.

Strauss and Howe base this vision on a provocative theory of American history. The authors look back 500 years and uncover a distinct pattern: Modern history moves in cycles, each one lasting about the length of a long human life, each composed of four eras - or "turnings" - that last about 20 years and that always arrive in the same order. In The Fourth Turning, the authors illustrate these cycles using a brilliant analysis of the post-World War II period.

First comes a High, a period of confident expansion as a new order takes root after the old has been swept away. Next comes an Awakening, a time of spiritual exploration and rebellion against the now-established order. Then comes an Unraveling, an increasingly troubled era in which individualism triumphs over crumbling institutions. Last comes a Crisis - the Fourth Turning - when society passes through a great and perilous gate in history. Together, the four turnings comprise history's seasonal rhythm of growth, maturation, entropy, and rebirth.

4th Turning

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All original edition. Nothing added, nothing removed. This book traces the history of the ancient Khazar Empire, a major but almost forgotten power in Eastern Europe, which in the Dark Ages became converted to Judaism. Khazaria was finally wiped out by the forces of Genghis Khan, but evidence indicates that the Khazars themselves migrated to Poland and formed the cradle of Western Jewry. To the general reader the Khazars, who flourished from the 7th to 11th century, may seem infinitely remote today. Yet they have a close and unexpected bearing on our world, which emerges as Koestler recounts the fascinating history of the ancient Khazar Empire.

At about the time that Charlemagne was Emperor in the West. The Khazars' sway extended from the Black Sea to the Caspian, from the Caucasus to the Volga, and they were instrumental in stopping the Muslim onslaught against Byzantium, the eastern jaw of the gigantic pincer movement that in the West swept across northern Africa and into Spain.Thereafter the Khazars found themselves in a precarious position between the two major world powers: the Eastern Roman Empire in Byzantium and the triumphant followers of Mohammed.As Koestler points out, the Khazars were the Third World of their day. They chose a surprising method of resisting both the Western pressure to become Christian and the Eastern to adopt Islam. Rejecting both, they converted to Judaism. Mr. Koestler speculates about the ultimate faith of the Khazars and their impact on the racial composition and social heritage of modern Jewry.

Few people noticed the secret codewords used by our astronauts to describe the moon. Until now, few knew about the strange moving lights they reported.
George H. Leonard, former NASA scientist, fought through the official veil of secrecy and studied thousands of NASA photographs, spoke candidly with dozens of NASA officials, and listened to hours and hours of astronauts' tapes.
Here, Leonard presents the stunning and inescapable evidence discovered during his in-depth investigation:

  • Immense mechanical rigs, some over a mile long, working the lunar surface.
  • Strange geometric ground markings and symbols.
  • Lunar constructions several times higher than anything built on Earth.
  • Vehicles, tracks, towers, pipes, conduits, and conveyor belts running in and across moon craters.
Somebody else is indeed on the Moon, and engaged in activities on a massive scale. Our space agencies, and many of the world's top scientists, have known for years that there is intelligent life on the moon.

The article delves into the history of the Khazars, a polity in the Northern Caucasus that existed from the mid-seventh century until about 970 CE. Contrary to popular belief, the term "Khazars" is misleading as it was a multiethnic entity, and it's uncertain which specific group adopted Judaism. The Khazars first emerged in the seventh century, defeating the Bulgars, which led to the Bulgars' dispersion to various regions. The Khazar Empire was established through the expulsion of the Bulgars and was multiethnic in nature. The language spoken by the Khazars is debated, with some suggesting Turkic origins and others pointing to Slavic. The Khazars had several cities and fortresses, with significant archaeological findings. The Khazars had interactions with various empires, including wars with the Arabs and alliances with Byzantine emperors. By the mid-10th century, the Khazar capital of Itil was destroyed by the Russians. The article concludes that much of what is known about the Khazars is based on limited sources.

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In The Science of the Dogon, Laird Scranton demonstrated that the cosmological structure described in the myths and drawings of the Dogon runs parallel to modern science--atomic theory, quantum theory, and string theory--their drawings often taking the same form as accurate scientific diagrams that relate to the formation of matter.

Sacred Symbols of the Dogon uses these parallels as the starting point for a new interpretation of the Egyptian hieroglyphic language. By substituting Dogon cosmological drawings for equivalent glyph-shapes in Egyptian words, a new way of reading and interpreting the Egyptian hieroglyphs emerges. Scranton shows how each hieroglyph constitutes an entire concept, and that their meanings are scientific in nature.

The Dogon people of Mali, West Africa, are famous for their unique art and advanced cosmology. The Dogon’s creation story describes how the one true god, Amma, created all the matter of the universe. Interestingly, the myths that depict his creative efforts bear a striking resemblance to the modern scientific definitions of matter, beginning with the atom and continuing all the way to the vibrating threads of string theory. Furthermore, many of the Dogon words, symbols, and rituals used to describe the structure of matter are quite similar to those found in the myths of ancient Egypt and in the daily rituals of Judaism. For example, the modern scientific depiction of the informed universe as a black hole is identical to Amma’s Egg of the Dogon and the Egyptian Benben Stone.

The Science of the Dogon offers a case-by-case comparison of Dogon descriptions and drawings to corresponding scientific definitions and diagrams from authors like Stephen Hawking and Brian Greene, then extends this analysis to the counterparts of these symbols in both the ancient Egyptian and Hebrew religions. What is ultimately revealed is the scientific basis for the language of the Egyptian hieroglyphs, which was deliberately encoded to prevent the knowledge of these concepts from falling into the hands of all but the highest members of the Egyptian priesthood.

Anthony C. Yu’s translation of The Journey to the West,initially published in 1983, introduced English-speaking audiences to the classic Chinese novel in its entirety for the first time. Written in the sixteenth century, The Journey to the West tells the story of the fourteen-year pilgrimage of the monk Xuanzang, one of China’s most famous religious heroes, and his three supernatural disciples, in search of Buddhist scriptures. Throughout his journey, Xuanzang fights demons who wish to eat him, communes with spirits, and traverses a land riddled with a multitude of obstacles, both real and fantastical. An adventure rich with danger and excitement, this seminal work of the Chinese literary canonis by turns allegory, satire, and fantasy.

With over a hundred chapters written in both prose and poetry, The Journey to the West has always been a complicated and difficult text to render in English while preserving the lyricism of its language and the content of its plot. But Yu has successfully taken on the task, and in this new edition he has made his translations even more accurate and accessible. The explanatory notes are updated and augmented, and Yu has added new material to his introduction, based on his original research as well as on the newest literary criticism and scholarship on Chinese religious traditions. He has also modernized the transliterations included in each volume, using the now-standard Hanyu Pinyin romanization system. Perhaps most important, Yu has made changes to the translation itself in order to make it as precise as possible.

One of the great works of Chinese literature, The Journey to the West is not only invaluable to scholars of Eastern religion and literature, but, in Yu’s elegant rendering, also a delight for any reader.

The Oera Linda Book is a 19th-century translation by Dr. Ottema and WIlliam R. Sandbach of an old manuscript written in the Old Frisian language that records historical, mythological, and religious themes of remote antiquity, compiled between 2194 BC and AD 803.

  • The Oera Linda book challenges traditional views of pre-Christian societies.
  • Christianization is likened to a "great reset" that erased previous civilizations.
  • The Fryan language provides insights into the beliefs and values of the Fryan people.
  • The cyclical nature of time is emphasized, suggesting patterns in history.
  • The importance of identity and understanding one's roots is highlighted.
  • The Oera Linda book offers wisdom and insights into several European languages.

The Oera Linda book offers a fresh perspective on our history, challenging the notion that pre-Christian societies were uncivilized. It suggests that the Christianization of societies was a form of "great reset," erasing and demonizing what existed before. The Oera Linda writings hint at an advanced civilization with its own laws, writing, and societal structures. Jan Ott's translation from the Fryan language provides insights into the beliefs and values of the Fryan people. The text also touches upon the guilt many feel today, even if they aren't religious, about issues like climate change and historical slavery. It criticizes the way science is sometimes treated like a religion, with scientists acting as its preachers. The cyclical nature of time is emphasized, suggesting that understanding history requires recognizing patterns and cycles. Christianity is portrayed as one of the most significant resets in history, with sects fighting and erasing each other's scriptures. The importance of identity is highlighted, with a focus on the Fryans, a tribe that faced challenges from another tribe from Finland. This other tribe had a different moral compass, leading to conflicts and eventual assimilation. The text suggests that the true history of the Fryans and their values might have been distorted by subsequent Christian narratives. The Oera Linda book is seen as a source of wisdom, shedding light on the origins of several European languages and offering insights into values like freedom, truth, and justice.

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The Talmud is one of the most important holy books of the Hebrew religion and of the world. No English translation of the book existed until the author presented this work. To this day, very little of the actual text seems available in English -- although we find many interpretive commentaries on what it is supposed to mean. The Talmud has a reputation for being long and difficult to digest, but Polano has taken what he believes to be the best material and put it into extremely readable form. As far as holy books of the world are concerned, it is on par with The Koran, The Bhagavad-Gita and, of course, The Bible, in importance. This clearly written edition will allow many to experience The Talmud who may have otherwise not had the chance.

This five-volume set is the only complete English rendering of The Zohar, the fundamental rabbinic work on Jewish mysticism that has fascinated readers for more than seven centuries. In addition to being the primary reference text for kabbalistic studies, this magnificent work is arranged in the form of a commentary on the Bible, bringing to the surface the deeper meanings behind the commandments and biblical narrative. As The Zohar itself proclaims: Woe unto those who see in the Law nothing but simple narratives and ordinary words .... Every word of the Law contains an elevated sense and a sublime mystery .... The narratives of the Law are but the raiment Thin which it is swathed.

Twenty-one years ago, at a friend's request, a Massachusetts professor sketched out a blueprint for nonviolent resistance to repressive regimes. It would go on to be translated, photocopied, and handed from one activist to another, traveling from country to country across the globe: from Iran to Venezuela―where both countries consider Gene Sharp to be an enemy of the state―to Serbia; Afghanistan; Vietnam; the former Soviet Union; China; Nepal; and, more recently and notably, Tunisia, Egypt, Yemen, Libya, and Syria, where it has served as a guiding light of the Arab Spring.

This short, pithy, inspiring, and extraordinarily clear guide to overthrowing a dictatorship by nonviolent means lists 198 specific methods to consider, depending on the circumstances: sit-ins, popular nonobedience, selective strikes, withdrawal of bank deposits, revenue refusal, walkouts, silence, and hunger strikes. From Dictatorship to Democracy is the remarkable work that has made the little-known Sharp into the world's most effective and sought-after analyst of resistance to authoritarian regimes.

Bill Cooper, former United States Naval Intelligence Briefing Team member, reveals information that remains hidden from the public eye. This information has been kept in topsecret government files since the 1940s. His audiences hear the truth unfold as he writes about the assassination of John F. Kennedy, the war on drugs, the secret government, and UFOs. Bill is a lucid, rational, and powerful speaker whose intent is to inform and to empower his audience. Standing room only is normal. His presentation and information transcend partisan affiliations as he clearly addresses issues in a way that has a striking impact on listeners of all backgrounds and interests. He has spoken to many groups throughout the United States and has appeared regularly on many radio talk shows and on television. In 1988 Bill decided to "talk" due to events then taking place worldwide, events that he had seen plans for back in the early 1970s. Bill correctly predicted the lowering of the Iron Curtain, the fall of the Berlin Wall, and the invasion of Panama. All Bill's predictions were on record well before the events occurred. Bill is not a psychic. His information comes from top secret documents that he read while with the Intelligence Briefing Team and from over seventeen years of research.

The argument that the 16th Amendment (which concerns the federal income tax) was not properly ratified and thus is invalid has been a topic of debate among some tax protesters and scholars. One of the individuals associated with this theory is Bill Benson, who asserted that the 16th Amendment was fraudulently ratified. Here's a brief overview of the argument: 1. Research and Documentation: Bill Benson, along with another individual named M.J. "Red" Beckman, wrote a two-volume work called "The Law That Never Was" in the 1980s. This work was a product of Benson's extensive travels to various state archives to examine the original ratification documents related to the 16th Amendment. 2. Claims of Irregularities: In his work, Benson presented evidence that claimed many of the states either did not ratify the 16th Amendment properly or made mistakes in their resolutions. Some of these alleged irregularities included misspellings, incorrect wording, and other deviations from the proposed amendment. 3. Philander Knox's Role: In 1913, Philander Knox, who was the U.S. Secretary of State at the time, declared that the 16th Amendment had been ratified by the necessary three-fourths of the states. Benson's contention is that Knox was aware of the various discrepancies and irregularities in the ratification process but chose to fraudulently declare the amendment ratified anyway. 4. Legal Challenges and Court Rulings: Over the years, some tax protesters have used Benson's findings to challenge the legality of the income tax. However, these challenges have been consistently rejected by the courts. In fact, several courts have addressed Benson's research and arguments directly and found them to be without legal merit. The courts have repeatedly upheld the validity of the 16th Amendment. 5. Counterarguments: Critics of Benson's theory argue that even if there were minor discrepancies in the wording or format of the ratification documents, they do not invalidate the overarching intent of the states to ratify the amendment. Additionally, they assert that there's no substantive evidence that Knox acted fraudulently. It's worth noting that despite the popularity of this theory among certain groups, the legal consensus in the U.S. is that the 16th Amendment was validly ratified and is a legitimate part of the U.S. Constitution. Those who refuse to pay income taxes based on this theory have faced legal penalties.

The article delves into the evolution of the concept of the ether in physics. Historically, the ether was postulated to explain the propagation of light, with figures like Newton and Huygens suggesting its existence. By the late 19th century, Maxwell's electromagnetic theory linked light's propagation to the ether, a theory experimentally validated by Hertz in 1888. Lorentz expanded on this, focusing on wave transmission in moving media. The article contrasts the English approach, which sought tangible models, with the phenomenological view, which aimed for a descriptive approach without specific hypotheses. The piece also touches on various mechanical theories and models proposed over the years, emphasizing the challenges in defining the ether's properties and its evolving nature in scientific discourse.

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