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WACKY WOO WITH CLIF HIGH JSNIP4 & Jean-Claude – 08-30-2023

WACKY WOO WITH CLIF HIGH JSNIP4 & Jean-Claude - 08-30-2023

WACKY WOO WITH CLIF HIGH JSNIP4 & Jean-Claude - 08-30-2023

Episode Summary:

The transcript captures a detailed conversation, likely from a podcast or video broadcast. The dialogue kicks off with Joe, one of the speakers, discussing technical challenges he encountered, particularly with his headphones and browser settings. He narrates a recent incident where his headphones malfunctioned, and he had to switch browsers to get things working, hinting at the unpredictable nature of technology.

The conversation then pivots to more pressing concerns: an impending tropical storm in Florida. The unpredictability of weather forecasts is a central theme, with both speakers expressing skepticism about the media's tendency to sensationalize such events. Joe shares his personal preparations for the storm, notably his purchase of a fuel trailer. This anecdote serves as a springboard for a broader discussion on the reliability of weather predictions and the media's potential role in inciting undue panic among the public.

As the dialogue progresses, the topic shifts to the political realm and current events. The speakers mention that their broadcast is being simulcast on both YouTube and Rumble, indicating the multimedia nature of their platform. The conversation touches on political figures, with Trump being a focal point. They delve into the potential implications of certain mugshots and speculate on the symbolism behind them. The mystery surrounding Epstein's death is also broached, with Trump's perspective on the matter being highlighted. This segment of the conversation underscores a recurring theme of the transcript: skepticism towards mainstream narratives. The speakers frequently challenge the information presented to the public, advocating for critical thinking and independent analysis.

Towards the end of the transcript, there's palpable anticipation for a special guest's appearance. This hints at the dynamic nature of the show and its potential to cover a diverse range of topics. The conversation seamlessly blends personal anecdotes, current events, and political commentary, offering a comprehensive insight into the speakers' perspectives on various issues. The dialogue encapsulates a mix of light-hearted banter, serious discussion, and critical analysis, reflecting the multifaceted nature of contemporary discourse.

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WACKY WOO WITH CLIF HIGH JSNIP4 & Jean-Claude - 08-30-2023

Forward to his second channel. Joe, welcome back to the show. How are you, man? Good, man. You know, it's funny, I went I just did a video earlier today in my computer room, or was I think, I think one of the videos was in the computer room.

Everything's fine, you know, whatever. I go to log into this thing and it's like turn my headphones on and huh, I don't hear nothing. So I'm testing them. Trouble shooting, not working. It's just a little Bluetooth connector that plugs into the USB port.

It's been there forever and all of a sudden my headphones won't work at all. I'm like, son of a gun. So I go, well I'll just stick it on speakers, regular speakers, and I go into the StreamYard thing settings and there's no option, it sees nothing else. And I go. What?

So I just came up here, laptop, and I'm using Mozilla Firefox as my browser down there and up here, and it's the same thing. I go, there's only the headset. Where's the headset for speakers? There's nothing for speakers. I go, what the hell?

So I open up Microsoft Edge, which I never really like using, and all of a sudden it works and I got all my stuff. So I go, okay, well maybe there's an update to the browser that screwed things up. I don't know. Well, you know, first of all, we're in a Mercury retrograde, so this is absolutely normal to have technical issues just before the show and a bunch of people are saying, come on guys, JC. I'm like, we'll do a show when we can hear Joe.

Otherwise, yeah, it's my stupid so well, thanks Joe, for joining me tonight. It is the wacky woo and I'm told it could get really fucking wacky and maybe a few minutes from now, so we'll see guys. Stay tuned for that. I'm not sure if we're going to be able to pull this off, but if so you're going to want to stay here for a little bit longer on this. Yeah, we might, yeah.

You're going to if this guest comes in, I was going to say it might be one for the history books. It could be. Okay, Joe, we just lost your feed. Okay, there you go. I've got your crypto background there.

Okay, Joe, so we're simulcasting right now on both YouTube channel, yours and mine here, and also triple casting actually, on Rumble. I want to spend the first maybe five or ten minutes here on YouTube to chat with your audience and mine here. And then we're going to move over to the Rumble feed for the no holes barred conversation. I'm just going to bring in the live chat now here on both our YouTube the link, guys, if you want to click on that and start joining us here in the Rumble feed so you don't have to switch over later. So while we're here on YouTube, you did a video earlier today, Joe, talking about your preparations here with your generator and your new is it propane?

No, it's a diesel tank that you've just installed here. And of course, this is in preparation for this tropical storm that might turn into a hurricane. Share that with the audience members here. What's happening in Florida? Do you guys think it's manmade?

Is it part of the weather warfare? What do you guys think? Yeah, I mean, these days you just don't even know anymore. As far as that. I mean, regardless, there's a storm coming.

Tropical storms can be hurricane. And of course, if you type in Hurricane Florida, the first thing you see in Google is CNN and the fake news media. This is going to be a monster. It's a big storm. It's going to rapidly change as it goes back, whatever.

Maybe it will, maybe it won't. No one ever knows. But the news channel, they just love to just pump the fear. But again, it could be big. It could turn into a larger one.

But it's like the weatherman 100% chance, no rain, and all of a sudden it's freaking raining over your house for 2 hours after you've booked ten guys to come and paint your garage. Right? Oh, for sure. Yeah. Painting nonetheless, right?

Yeah, exactly, right. Or guys that come cut your yard run. It's porn.

I don't even know why I looked a while back. It was a while back, and maybe it was just a little intuition.

And I mean, a while back, as in weeks and weeks ago, I was like, I wonder if there's any fuel trailers for sale. And I look online on Craigslist, Tampa Craigslist, and I see this nice brand new 200 gallon. They even have a 500 or something gallon. But I'm like, Jesus, I don't need that. And it was like, do I really want to spend that money right now for this?

Do I really need that? And I never even thought, well, why are you even thinking about this? This is weeks and weeks and weeks ago. There's no need for me. Everything's fine.

And then this thing starts coming up, and I'm reminded again, hey, I wonder if that thing's still for sale. So I call, yes, it's for sale. I'm like, all right, give me the exact price. I'll go to the bank and get a certified check and just I got to go home and get my truck, and then I'll come back and get it. So he did.

I got everything, went and picked it up, brought it home, filled it up at the gas station. I think I said in the video, you got this 20 something year old kid in there, can't count, can't even use his phone. I'm assuming he was using his phone to $4.40 times 100 and 7575 gallons equals but he was like, picked it up. I see him typing it, so I'm like, well, that's what he's doing. And I'm okay with that because I didn't bring my phone.

And I don't know exactly what that equals either. $4.40 times 175. And I'm like, by the way, it doesn't have to be perfect. You can kind of eyeball it just whatever roughly it equals. And he's messing with his phone.

I'm like, okay, he's trying to figure it out. And then he puts his phone down and he's like, 80 maybe. 80 something. I wasn't sure what he was saying. I didn't know what that was in response to.

What are you talking about? 80 what? I'm like, 80 what? $80, I go for 175 gallons of gas. And he's like, I was just kind of thinking I was just trying to do it math in my head.

175 gallons for $80? Where do I sign up for that? I was going to say anybody else but you would have said, Deal, son, here's the $80. Yeah, it's like, what? Sixty cents a gallon or something, or a little more or whatever.

But it's like, wow. Again, you get that everywhere. Your gut feeling right now for Florida, what's happening? We'll get into the Maui thing here a little bit later on, on Rumble. Some people were suggesting that maybe what's happening right now is kind of like to prevent or to preempt another type of Maui happening in Florida.

Is that your take? Yeah, because the thing is, when you got these hurricanes, they have what might be called the outer bands, if you will. And sometimes those outer bands really extend farther than what they consider the outer bands. And it's simply clouds, rain clouds. Almost all of Florida is going to probably get wet sometime or another from this storm.

Even if you got no wind from yeah, because of the mean is it possible? Yeah, that the thing's. Dumping all know, and now you're going to have a wet. Soggy Florida but of course my argument would be, okay, well, as soon as it dries up in, say, a week. But here's the thing.

Let me back up. I was thinking, I don't know who somebody for helicopter ride. This is a while back, like maybe early this year, maybe last year. I think it was last year, actually. It was last year.

And we'd already had a storm. Remember that storms that came through last year? People were concerned for me, but I was like, yeah, it hit way down south, sarasota and all that. So that storm, know, water up here, but it didn't really affect us. It was a little windy outside, nothing major, no big deal.

And we had power outage up here, though, for like three days, I think. And it was because a branch had hit a thing out. I don't know what they're called, but it's a thing on the power line. And you can use a special pole that they have and you click it back into place. It's like a circuit breaker, essentially.

And then everything's good, so it just took them three days to come out here and do that, so it wasn't like a major thing. So we got some rain, we got some rain. My front yard did not flood this time. However, when I was flying the helicopter, I'm like, man, I'm looking down at all the farmland around here for miles and I'm like, oh. I was like, usually I'll go down in there and do some maneuvers and have a little fun with somebody I still could have, but it was like, wow, it's all flooded.

And I'm thinking that storm was how long ago? You're like, it's been six months and the ground is still like a bit saturated. So yeah, you know what, come to think of it, you might be able to start some fires in some areas if someone wanted to, but you're going to have a hard time getting that thing to spread when you have a scenario like that. So that's an interesting thing to say. However, again, it is time of the season, time of the year.

Storms come, happens all the time. We know they can bump them, move them, create them even, and now you just don't even know what's what. It's just here's one, prepare for it. So I'm prepared, we're prepared here. Good for you, man.

Joe, we're ten minutes in. Okay, so let me bring the link. I see a lot of people still watching us on YouTube. I want you guys to please come and join us over here on the rumble feed as we're about to terminate. Here the feed on both our YouTube, so let me bring that link back down here.

And so tonight guys, we're going to talk about trump this mugshot, the very specific encoding there of the three letters en D. We're going to start there tonight, we're going to get into what just happened with the ETF ruling here on Bitcoin. The spike that we see here today, what that perhaps spells for the rest of the month here. Going into 911, a lot of people are talking about a crash. We're going to try to decode all of that for you guys as well.

We're going to be looking at Silver. Cliff had it in his reports a couple of months ago that perhaps September of this year would be the year where Silver is first freely traded in our lifetimes. That's going to be a really cool conversation. We're going to get into the Maui fires and all that. And just generally speaking here the timeline perhaps of the Hunter Biden story that has been eluding us here for so long.

So it's going to be a lot of cool conversations, of course, can't have it here and maybe some election talk also. And again, people, we're pretty certain a very special guest is coming on and I'm not going to give any other hits because you're already thinking it's somebody and you might be right, but you might be wrong. You know what's funny, too? Just as we started the show, I was in Memphis the other day and somebody got me this beautiful mug. I couldn't find those here in Canada.

Anyways, so I brought it home and there was an article just earlier today about how this particular symbol is like a hate speech here in Canada. And I'm like, Wait a second, they said this. Have you heard the school thing? Right now they're kicking the twelve year old out of the school because he's got the patch of that on his backpack. But they're saying it represents slavery and hateness.

He goes, his mom's like, Wait a minute. This was because we were fighting the British to get our freedom, right? That's what this one is. You're thinking of another one. We're fighting against what I was told.

Oh, my God. Joe just a couple of years ago, the Canada flag was a hate symbol in Australia because people were flying it in solidarity with the freedom. So anyway, so I had to go double check. I'm like, am I drinking from a mug of a Ku Klux Klan? Am I doing something wrong?

Because I saw that. I think some of the people got the vaccination got it in their head, their effing head. It was their injection site. Oh, my God. Joe okay, so guys, let me bring that link back down one more time here for you guys on YouTube.

And yes, please come over and join us on Rumble. I'm just going to detach now both of the YouTube feeds here's. The first one that goes, yes, remove. And let's remove the second one here as well. Remove, remove.

All right, so, yes, let me drop this thing. Drop the needle on the record. Okay. Yes. We're live on Rumble.

Thank you so much, everyone, for joining us here. We're about 4300, watching Strong now and growing. Hopefully the rest of the people here from YouTube come and join us. Joe let me start here. Let me go backtrack here just a second to our favorite mug shot.

Now, there's a lot of debate on whether or not this is the actual typical. Police stations have faceboards flashes and lighting. It's not typically a sideways pose, but at any rate, let's move past that for a second here. What was interesting was election interference. Never surrender.

And Donald J. Trump. Now, in a lot of our decodes that you and I have looked at in the last couple of years, the first letters of each phrase mean something, and here it spells the word end. Joe let's start putting down some track here. What's the calm behind this message?

What's your gut feeling about the end? Is it the end of the road for the cabal? Is it the end for all of these crazy indictments and perhaps the start of unsealing some indictments for the other side of the fence? What do you think? Let's start laying down some track.

Joe right. So there was that do you have the post handy? I don't have a number right now. Off my head. No, I don't have it in front of me because it basically said something essentially like, get ready for justice to be served now.

And there was a thing there won't be five, only four, essentially, because we're not going to have five. So that means well, we're at four without saying it. If you say there's not five, then that means there's four. And we had four indictments and then end. So to me and again, me all over watching Antioch posting more than that son of a gun has been posting, like, recently.

He's out of control. Let me just for the audience members, I'll bring your video down. And in here you have some of these posts here. So let me bring that link down for the Rumble Chat guys. You guys can go check out that whole video there for more details.

Okay, keep going. Joe so you got Antioch posting out of control. Hey, get ready, because the things that be happening between day and night are going to be so much that you'd used to these things being happening over a period of a month or more like that big of an exciting headline kind of a thing. And that doesn't mean good or bad per se. It could be both, but in my eyes, it's going to probably be, oh, snap, some deep stater got taken out today.

Oh, snap, a big arrest happened today of so and so or some operation. They just showed it to us, like, holy crap, something huge happened. Oh, my God, Biden stepping down. Holy crap, Kamala's coming in. Oh, the Gavin knew something.

She's going to pick him. And then all of a sudden, they're all wiped out because none of them were legit. And just again, part of the show. And then Trump posts something. Was it today about enjoy the show or something about a movie something?

Movie super show something. Can I ask you something? Well, first of all, I'm assuming you did see the interview with Tucker Carlson and Mr. Trump a couple of times during the interview. I had to rewatch it to make sure he said what he said.

But he says, oh, I'm the president for everybody. Not just the Republicans. Also the Democrats. Right. But he kept saying, I'm the President, not I'm going to be, but I am.

So I thought that was interesting. But when he was asked about newsom, he says, oh, yeah, I get along with those guys. Right. So he was kind of suggesting here that perhaps people would be removed, that they're not supposed to be there. The Crooked Joe Biden family.

He didn't really speak well of DeSantis. We're seeing DeSantis being booed everywhere and saying, we want Trump. We want Trump. He's being heckled everywhere. He's going down really quickly.

Do you think Trump is also setting up maybe the possibility that Newsom would be a stand in here for Biden. He did suggest that Biden wouldn't probably make it till the next yeah, you heard him say, yeah, I don't think he's going to finish his term, blah, blah, blah. But I want to add something to that. One of the comments that stood out to me, because it was one of those, like, remember when he was talking about Hillary the gitmo in the old video? Yeah, we're having another court, we're expanding.

They want to shut it down. And I wanted to keep it going to put her in it. Remember that? The little whisper to put her in it or whatever, Hillary. So it was like under his breath.

This wasn't quite under his breath, but it was a little quiet and it was very fast when he replied. So Tucker's asking Trump, what do you think happened to Epstein? What happened with Epstein? Do you think he was killed or did he really kill himself? Or was he know?

And if you hear what he said, the very first answer was, oh, yeah, I think they killed him. And then he goes on to really start talking about what he thinks it could have been. But I go, Just listen to his very quick, the cameras were listening and the guards were all right, yeah, but he said that he was killed, not the whole hanging thing. So I go, okay, well, some of us were upset because like, well, trust justice isn't going to get done and this and that. So I don't know.

But that's what Trump said. He was killed. And here's the thing. Let's just assume Epstein did the old walk out the back door trick and we saw fake news, fake body, all this garbage they finally put out way later. If Trump said, oh, yeah, I think they killed know, and then it goes on to talk and then kind of slightly reverse what he just said, but it's like, nope, he already told you the answer right there.

Then that means they got him somewhere else, right? They got him anyways. Kind of like what I feel like those letters that they gave the Bush family at the funeral and everybody else, it was like a, we we're not buying your whole dad thing, by the way. We got him and he's going to pay for what he know. And then that's why Jeb Bush is like, I will never forget that reaction of that guy.

He could not handle it. I'm going to try to see if I can find the clip here where they're all opening their letters. But, yeah, that was hilarious. Even Hillary's like, yeah, they know whatever that letter said, every single one of them knew exactly what it meant, you know that much. Every one of them knew what it and then and then the know, Trump like a boss, sits down next to them all, hey, guys.

Hey, how's it going? Stay here while you guys open your letters. They're probably you motherfucker biggest troll ever. Yeah. Where's Jeb?

I want to find Jeb in all this. He's sitting on the other side of the aisle. Yeah, he was there. He is here. Yeah, it was around the time the body was the casket was, let's see.

Yeah, at the end, right? Yeah, it was. Let's see.

His wife right there goes over to Jeb and hands up like, hey, look at this. Jeb looked down, but if you look, which I know it's not there, but from what I remember, you look at him and then he looks back at his dad's body go by. Like if you look, he sees what he sees and then letter and then looks out towards his dad's casket. So was it something like, yeah, this whole fake death of your dad, let's assume that's what his, we got him over here and he's going to pay for what he did to JFK and blah, blah, blah. Because I got a sneaky suspicion you're going to hear George Bush Sr's name when Trump like he said, when I come back, I'm releasing it all.

We will find out what happened, I think, because again, he was sitting at the front of the book repository. I don't know where I was on that day. Well, you were right there, Mr. CIA agent, in front of the doorway. Right.

Let me ask you on that, just to be fair. Didn't Trump promise he was going to release all of that in his first term, then kind of tried and then the CIA or FBI, kind of like mitigated, you can't, don't do it. And he backed off and there's no telling why he did that. But yeah, he did say that. He did say he was going to do it.

Okay. No, because a lot of people said, oh, because a few people told me that, oh, see, he's going to do it. I'm like, oh, he kind of had the a chance to do it in the first term. I'm not trying to piss on anybody's parade. But then I know also this could have been a negotiating tactic for something.

That's right. He may have very well said. A bunch of people in the CIA are about to be in big trouble if he releases this. So he's going to use it as a bargaining chip, maybe for some of them to come clean, blow the whistle, become a whistleblower, get a lesser sentence kind of a thing, take out more rats in the sinking ship. I mean, there's no telling.

There's bigger things at play always. Exactly. It's just my opinion. I wish I was emptyos and I could say, no, dumb ass, here's what actually happened to myself. This is why he didn't do it.

The beauty of it is I don't think we're going to have to wait very long to know all I don't it seems like Tori keeps talking, March 4, March 4. She goes, you know, March 4 used to be the day that the president used to take office. But then when we went to the corporation, it all changed. She keeps talking about March 4 like, hey, wink, wink. This coming March 4 means something.

So is it possible? September October. Holy shit. Day and night, like Antio said, shit happens. Take down, takedown, takedown.

Congress is shut down. Dick algae thing, all that happens and then all of a sudden military comes in. Yes, Trump's going to be he's the rightful one to be in power at this time because of whatever the reason, blah, blah, blah. And March 4, he steps into the New Republic for all I know. I don't know, but she's been hitting around lately about it.

Pay attention to that date. I'll ask you about this a little bit later on. Of all the things that everything crazy shit I know, and guys go to crypto viewing there they have this 14 day free trial. There's no excuse anymore. If you really want interested in seeing all these remote viewing target hits that they've been doing, they're doing a lot of great work there.

Give it a try. I'm not getting any commission out of that. I'm just saying they do really good work. Yeah, I'll get back into that slide here in a moment. But just going back to Tucker Carlson.

Joe, I wanted to finish on this, so let me go back to the Trump speech here. He just announced a day or two ago, Tucker, that he's trying to set up this interview with Putin. Now, do you think that's going to happen? And if it does, let's go forward here. What the hell would that look like?

And why would the deep state be absolutely going batshit crazy right now if a real conversation could actually happen on Twitter for an hour like this uncensored between Tucker and Putin? Do you think that's in the from I wish I could from, oh, I got a hint, from Antios or Tory. And yeah, it's going to happen. Here's what I think. It's been pretty silent over there, but I still think it could happen.

And if it does, again, we saw how the platform on Twitter now is doing certain live streams that are getting a lot of mean. Again, even with that know, with Trump has been huge. But if Putin comes over and Tucker interviews him and asks him all kinds of crazy, for example, BioLab trafficking, like crazy shit, and Putin starts telling you his answers, it's like, hey, wait a minute, why we keep giving him Ukraine money? All these people are going to wake the F up. Look at this video right now.

262,000,000 views on this particular one. Imagine if Putin came in and let's say got 100 million views. It's a lot of a speech that for all intents and purposes, it looks like the cabal doesn't manage Putin. They don't manage to hooker. They don't manage the Twitter platform, just like in this interview here.

How much damage did that do? Just this particular video alone to legacy media. Imagine if Putin had his opportunity to say his side of the story here. And even if he lands 5% or 10% of his agreements, and I'm not saying I agree with Putin here on everything, right? But let's say he lands five the big ones, and they're in stark opposition to what CNN and the rest of the mainstream news have been lying to us for the last couple of years.

Imagine the AHA moment for a lot of people, not just us. We'd be shocked too, I'm sure, but imagine the normies. Since we're talking about just I thought, oh, I should just mention this as a possible Jsip Woo woo hit. That may happen. I got a dream last night, I think, or the night before, maybe the night before that.

I was in like a town square in Russia. Major city, major town square kind of environment. People are shopping, eating restaurants, stuff people are outside know, it felt like it was daylight. And three, what I felt were like American type men came in with weapons and started shooting at people. And so we're all running, including myself, we're all running to get away.

And then I went into this restaurant and ate with these nice ladies. Actually, one of them could speak English, and we ate, and they actually had Greek food there. I go, what the hell? Greek food in Russia? I'll take a damn euro.

Give me a euro. So I just thought about it after I woke up, and I'm like, it doesn't have to necessarily be three American men. It could be represented. Other three Ukrainian guys got in and caused this. And then I realized, oh, this is why they would do that.

In my opinion, to cause the citizens of Russia to force their leader to stop messing with Ukraine. Do you see what just happened now? The terrorists are coming into Russia. They're attacking us because you invaded Ukraine. So they're trying to get the citizens riled up to stop Putin.

Do you think the Widener Group leader is actually dead? This plane crashed from last week. Your gut feeling? Or did they know? Give him a facial reconstruction and move him to an island somewhere.

Exit stage left. What do you think happened? Mean, you know he wasn't friendly to Putin, right? This was the opposite. So I'm thinking that he may have went bye bye, like a real life kind of a thing.

See, someone's texting me, but no problem, there's somebody in the chat. Oh, they must be confused, because you're like, this is supposed to be the Woo Woo dude video. No, actually, this is called the Deep Woo. And it's called the Wacky Woo with Jason Ford JC. This is on my channel, and I invite a.

Whole bunch of different people on the show. So just in case you're new to this no, and I never said I didn't say any to anybody yet. I didn't ask him. And I just said to me, JC, let's just do and I invite a bunch of people on this show, on this platform. It's fun to have different points of views, but sometimes there's so much to go through.

I'm like, Joe, like, you and I could do this alone. We could talk for 2 hours and still yeah, so it's fun to shoot the shit with my budy, but this third party was kind of a hey, okay, you know what? There should be three of us, maybe. I don't know. Guys, stay tuned.

We'll see where it goes from here. So Wagner group, we don't know. I'm 50 50. But Sarah and I were at a restaurant this weekend and we talked to a Ukrainian person who hasn't been here for a long time. And they were like, that guy was exited, but he's not dead.

So I'm like, okay, it's coming from a Ukrainian who kind of had well, he had our point of view on the whole situation. At first, giving the mainstream news responses, I was looking at him like, Nah, dude, this blah, blah, blah. And as soon as I said a few words and they understood that we're not the typical brainwashed mainstream news kind of viewing people, he's like, oh, finally, okay, you guys understand? And then he's going on about the biolabs and all this stuff. I was like, wow, okay, a lot came out there.

Anyway, I thought that was interesting. It is possible he exited. Did he make a deal? Did he become a whistleblower? You just don't know.

Yeah, well, look, but the plane's on fire. Yeah, effing thing went up on autopilot or something. No, but JC for sure it's him because they did a DNA test to confirm. Okay, right. And who told you that?

The same people telling okay, I'm trying to figure out some things here because if we're getting for our guests, I don't want to get too ahead of myself. Let's get into this. Well, I think you and I haven't really talked about it since the last time you were on XRP, the SEC's decision where it goes from here. Do you and you're either on your Patreon group or with Woo woo, dude, are you repositioning your targets for XRP? Are your old predictions still true now that finally it's out of troubled waters?

As Janine kept pulling cards on this all like, no, it's like it's already done. It's just not been announced yet. Now we have the reality that it is out of troubled waters. Are we still seeing those handshakes, those golden credit cards, those swap deals that you guys were talking about maybe almost two years ago now? Joe, where are you?

And we will do it on XRP. Yeah, I haven't seen anything that's leading me to believe we're okay. It's time to skyrocket everything, including XRP. I'm still like, no, I got a dream of bitcoin near around $40,000 and gigantic red ice cream cone or pinkish ice cream cone, lick your ice cream. Meaning probably a big drop is going to happen after that for all the market.

So my thoughts are the bitcoin looked for around forty k, and it's going to drop after that. And I'm thinking that that drop might be all hell's breaking loose and okay. Again, under biden, markets are falling, failing, et cetera. Doesn't mean it has to happen in September here with other crazy things that we think are going to happen politically and whatnot. But I'm thinking we do maybe run up hopefully in September, hit the target, sell it, like I say, sell in May and go away.

Well, this is maybe sell in September and go away. Hold on, hold on. Don't confabulate it. Are you talking about bitcoin now or XRP? I want to finish on XRP.

Everything okay. I don't see anything happening with XRP. In my view, that's going to make it go do something that the rest of the market's not going to do, not yet. All that stuff that all the countries using it, blah, blah, blah. I think we've got a ways to go still for that to really come into fruition where that thing's really going to start rising.

I think we have to again have bitcoin around 40k. Everything crashes, and maybe that's when we get our 20 cent XRP in 1213 thousand bitcoin and god, $408 ethereum. And then you load the boat on whatever you choose at that time. And then we start going up and it'll probably be sometime later in the cycle, the bull cycle, that okay. XRP, blah, blah, blah.

Here's the news story. And then, wow, XRP is really going and maybe it will deg from the rest of the market because of the news or whatever happens, but I'm just not feeling like that's going to happen anytime soon. And Wujit hasn't said anything in particular time wise either about okay, I think we have a guest knocking at the door. You guys will recognize his work here. You can find him, of course, on his substac.

It's none other than Mr. Old. Also here on Twitter. He was just reinstated yesterday after being put in the doghouse again, and of course, on his shoot. Mr.

Cliffhei, welcome back to the show. How are you, sir? Hey, guy, I think I'm okay. I can barely hear you. I've got to get my it's a Mercury retrograde.

We had some issues with Joe's microphone earlier in the show also. We hear you fine, though. Okay, all right, then I may ask you to repeat until I figure out how to turn these new headphones up. Oh, there we go. Okay, we're good.

Damn, did it work? We can still hear you fine, Cliff. All right. Okay, you're coming up loud and clear. Cliff, first of all, thank you so much for coming on.

Really appreciate you taking the time. I have a gazillion questions for you, I'm sure the audience do, but before we look at any of those, I know you've been hard at work here for the last couple of months. You're putting a lot of amazing information on your substac and recently again here on your BitChute. What do you think is important right now that's coming up on your radar that you think is absolutely crucial to share with the audience members here tonight? I'll let you to microphone here and lay down some track as much as you can.

Cliff, go ahead. Geez. Well, see, here's the thing. Okay, so the question is tricky.

I'm going to have to turn this down. I'm hearing myself in an echo. I'll Mute Joe and myself also here. No, there we go. Can you hear me?

Okay. All right, so I usually live two years out, okay? So I'm more concerned personally right now with stuff that will be manifesting in two years than I am in the stuff that's manifesting now because it's running to track. Right? So that question is kind of it could be a little dangerous to reply.

People really need to be paying attention to weird stuff like this upcoming, which we're in it now, but we're going to cross a threshold hyper novelty period, right? It's going to really get people really wacky. But beyond that, people need to be paying attention to the moon and what the people who live there are doing with it now. Okay, but I think that's two years out for everybody else. But I'm worried about it now.

Makes sense.

Yes, it does. I'm looking for your tweet here about novelty. Explain to the audience what you mean by that in your old web audit reports. Of course, we're talking about Sci-Fi world entering Sci-Fi world. We're talking about these changing of the ages here in the yugas.

Explain that a little bit to audience members here so they're not caught flat footed with all of this big innovation that's going to come in part as a result here of the death of the dollar and also this amrev two that we are currently, okay? Those are both symptoms of a same cause. And it's such a wacky cause, no one's paying attention to it at all. But our galaxy is like shaped like this with a bunch of spiral arms on it, right? And there's like seven of these things fading off into dust.

We're out here on the end of a third excuse me, we're on the end of a third minor spiral arm. But from our perspective and so all the really cool shit's happening in Galactic Center now that is a source of millions of suns, okay? So you know what it's like with that one scary ball in our sky. Imagine having a planet anywhere close to that millions of suns and all that radiation. Okay?

So I've been studying this particular science that a lot of the Yogis studied on the last downward cycle of the transition of the ages. But from our perspective, we're out right here. But from our perspective, the galaxy looks like this. We're out here, and we're looking in towards Galactic Center. We're going to see like a bubble effect of all of those billions of suns in there radiating out all this galactic energy, right?

Okay. But from our perspective, this area right here obscures most of that radiation to us for some period of time that we call the Kali Yuga. It's about 2400 years. And that ended in the 17 hundreds actually ended in 1698, I believe, so two years before it's marked on the chart there. But from our perspective, what happens is this.

We're out here going, we don't travel around this in a straight circle. We travel around it in a sinusoidal wave that goes all the way around that circle. So from our perspective, hanging around out here, we rise and then fall relative to these emanations from either side of the galactic plane. Makes sense. Okay, so we're in a period right now where we're rising against this galactic plane in a sinusoidal arc that is bringing us more of this radiation from the Galactic Center and it's energizing our whole system, all of our environment, the beings, every damn thing, chemistry, all of this kind of stuff, right?

And so if you read into the science of yoga in terms of the science of it, that goes back into this previous age. So we're in what's known now as a Bronze Age or Dwapara Yuga, and we just left a Kali Yuga period. Now, we're right here in this little band down here, but up in this area is actually the Golden Age. And that's when we're exposed to maximum effect from the Galactic Center. And so it truly could be that in that period of time because there's so much radiation coming out of galactic center that's hitting our solar system because we're so high up on one of these arcs here getting that radiation that we might have humans live 250 years, no problem.

All different kinds of strange effects, right, that we're just not prepared for, many of which are alluded to our ancient history, right? And that just comes down to us. And we think it should happen to us now, but it can't because it should have happened only in the Golden Age or the Silver Age. And we're just in the Bronze Age a little bit. We're just out of the shit years, right?

Those 2400 kali yuga years. Can't hear a word, dude. Okay, I'm back on now. Interestingly enough, Cliff, a lot of our researcher here on alternative media were looking at this COVID narrative over the last number of years as a mechanism to shove us into this new digital world. The digital ID the digital dollar in order to perpetuate their systems.

Now we're seeing that there might have been another, maybe higher target in all of that. Looking at your chart there. They might have been attacking humans at the vagus nerve system level in order to prevent what you're describing there happens to humans. Explain that to the audience members so they know there's another piece of the puzzle there as well. Okay?

So human vagus nervous system is if you were to just extract it out of the human and lay it out, it's bigger than most of the very large multichannel Yaggy antennas. So it would spread out like half of a parachute or something. It's very large and it is an antenna. And nominally we have twelve, but there are some people that claim we have 13 cranial nerves, okay? These are big nerves that come up into the brain through the connection of the head into the spine and the spinal bone structures, right, that house the central nervous system that goes down through there.

There's other nerves that go out and around at various junctions through all of the vertebrae and so on. And without getting into any of the details, too much cranial nerve number ten is wired on one end to your central third eye, your pineal gland. And it's wired through a complex of nerves, not a single attachment. So it attaches at that point to the pineal gland in a very interesting bus bar kind of an arrangement, a wide spectrum information flow kind of thing, right? Not a single channel that's important in a detailed sense later on, but later on, that same nerve system connects to all of the other glands in your head thyroid, parathyroid, salivary glands, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera.

And it then goes in to connect to the vagus nervous system, which is, as I say, that very large nervous system that connects all the other organs. And we have a shielded nervous system. It has antiradiation shield over our vagus nervous system. Reptiles don't. Okay?

So you can do things to a reptile that really wouldn't affect humans at all. There used to be this video out there of these kids who took the gun part out of an Amana radar range, the microwave generator, and they were out somewhere, I think it was Texas or someplace. And dangerous for them. They were interesting, but it and they were operating without shielding and just aiming it in a general fashion at all these lizards that were on the desert floor. And the lizards are just flopping around and twitching and stuff.

They're not actually being fried by the microwaves. What's happening was their unshielded vagus nervous systems were being activated throughout their entire body. And they don't have very much of one anyway, right? But it's just to show the point. And everything was happening.

The fluids were spewing out of any orifice they were just bouncing around like they had some kind of mechanism in them, so it can happen. Now, humans have a shielded nervous system. That's why under the same exposure to those kind of rays, your skin would burn and you would feel bad, and you'd probably have a hell of a headache later on, but you would not have that immediate effect of total disjointed connection between brain and body. Right. But anyway, because we have that antenna array in the form of the vagus nervous system, we become susceptible to the rays that come and peek over this mass of the central part of the galaxy as we rise up into the Golden Age.

And as I say, imagine the Golden Ages quite a few thousand years from now. So none of us are probably going to see it, right? Not in these corporeal forms, but it's got to be pretty spectacular. But to be clear for the audience members, we're susceptible in a good way. It brings higher abilities, higher telepathy, which also brings us into harm's way, perhaps for some of those ETS recruiting, those specific skills.

Okay, but this is also what to your point about the guys trying to do all of their Babylonian money magic and all of this kind of stuff to keep us back into Kaliyuga, because that's where they have a power. As we become more advanced and get more in tune with stuff, they lose that power. Interestingly enough, the CDC just admitted a couple of days ago that the Spike protein is being found causing damage to the vagus nerve system. You were talking about that just a couple of months ago, even before this came out. So kudos.

Doesn't that just try to block that? Again, another point. Yep. Anything to keep us basically dumb and divided, right? As Hillary Clinton said.

There you go. And are these people our masters, the elites? Are they the masters or are they someone else's know? And there's still the issue of the aliens on the moon, right? Right.

Nobody's up there trucking around and dropping landers on the lunar equator anywhere. Noticed where we had to go with the Hindu landing way down in the South Pole, right? Right. I'm going to have Bruce Cesal on the show next week, or in two weeks. We're going to get into some of the footage.

Also there cliff. A few people in the chat are saying, yeah, Cliff is the bomb. Yeah, absolutely. Just very quickly, as we're into this subject matter, I wanted to go back to that cranial nerve number ten or X cliff. Does that relate, correct me if I'm wrong, maybe ten or 15 years ago, I forget, honey, whose shows you talked about this, but you talked about an old friend, maybe from Russia or Ukraine that was Smelting Silver, and it had something to do with the cranial nerve, that X nerve.

What was the story behind Silver? Why is that nerve so important? And how does it attach? Here to perhaps what you're talking about here, the vagus nerve system, and perhaps why we're being recruited by some of these off worlders. Okay, so silver is a peculiar metal in a couple of different ways.

Gold is unique chemically because of its inertness. Silver is precious because of its dynamism. What can be done through it dynamically with magnetism and so on. Silver also can be used just as a lump of the stuff. So if you're in a situation where you were like using an old TV and you had a bad TV antenna, you can just literally take a silver coin and tape it to that antenna and boost that performance all through the roof.

Right? And so that happens when you have silver. So talisman so what was that god's name? I can't think of his name has A-J-U-A-N in it. I think a Hindu god was always flinging things with these vesura, flinging energy weapons.

And it was a point in one of the myths that these things were made out of silver, solid, pure silver, so pure that it basically defied pureness. It was beyond 99. Right. And whatever it was that purity of that silver contributed to this particular god being able to do this. So we have this all the way through history, and it is, in fact, even for us, it's a magnifier, which I was going to bring up to Joe.

Have you been wearing your medallion? It's been sitting on my nightstand next to me at night when I sleep. Okay, well, you can't wear it while you're sleeping, but during the day you may want to do it. Dick Algae is getting really fired up over his right. He's expressed that there's been quite a certain increase in clarity of perception and so on.

I'm wearing mine now just because of all of the electromagnetism around here. But I've also noticed that I have had an appreciable uptick in perceptibility or perceptiveness when I've been wearing it for a few days. So you may want to try that with the dreams. I thought it would actually dampen Dick Algaeier's ability down because it's an electromagnetic radiation shield. But apparently what's happening is by shielding out that level of vibration, it allows the others to come through that much better, faster, pure, et cetera.

Right. That's my supposition at the moment in the chat are confused. You were talking about silver, but now I believe you're talking about Shungite. Shungite. I'm talking about Shungite.

I've been doing experiments, and I got these particular Shungite medallions and have sent them to a few of the Woo Woo guys, right. And their protection against electromagnetic radiation. They also aid in dealing with cell phone radiation and stuff. But I was curious to see, because of some stuff I'd read in literature, what the impact would be on ESP kind of stuff. Right.

So, of course Dick Algier and Joe, et cetera. Right. Mailing off to them just to see if there's any significant effect. Now we are finding that it is a significant effect. And of course, Dick doesn't have to be snoozing when he's doing his stuff, so it's not dangerous for him.

I'm worried Joe may strangle himself while he's sleeping. Right. Very good cliffs. Let's go back to this hyper novelty here. So you mentioned here, of course, you live in the future with the Webbot data reports and you're concentrating on that, but for the people who are just catching up to this big wave here.

I remember you did a video with me a year ago where you're talking about how people were going to jump from the Normie timeline into this Woo timeline and they have like an acclimatization period to go through. They're in that now. A lot of those people have joined us, Cliff. So let's try to maybe roadmap here the next couple of months. You've been talking about this amrev two way before it happened.

You were talking about the death of the dollar here and the degradation of the dollar and what that brings in terms of the ability for the government to bribe people to keep these secrets, to keep all these systems together. If you were to paint the pictures here, you talked about silver maybe being freely traded for the first time in September here. You talked about that a couple of months ago. What do you see? And in one of your videos you're talking about this batshit craziness starting perhaps in September here.

So let's bring the dial now a little bit more for the audience members and let's try to see how we can navigate some of the things that you're seeing here as perhaps maybe the temporal markers of importance here for humanity. So we have to understand that we're in a generalized trend of dispersal. Okay? So it's like we're all in one of those little atomizers and we've been blown out and we're floating and we're separating, right? Because we're having dispersal of all different kinds of efforts and stuff at the moment.

This is what's leading to the crumble of the main power structure. Things like censorship, vaccine mandates, all this kind of stuff is going to go away. The big pharma is dying. All of this stuff is dependent on the dollar. The dollar can't exist without the rigid control structure of the Kaliyuga, which we're now out of by 325 years.

Okay? That is important. In some ancient books they talk about having discovered that there's these transition periods within the leaving of one Yuga and the beginning of another. So you notice that all of the stuff about Christianity developed in a particular phase of the last Kali Yuga, the exit phase. That's where some new stuff is allowed to happen because there's some little bit of emanations of galactic center headed your way.

Right? So they performed a math, and basically they said, when you're coming out of the Kali Yuga, what you're going to have to prepare for is 300 years of slogging out of it, dragging all of that crap on you, the baggage of the 2400 years of the incenseate, not really thinking the biggest transportation thing in your life is a mule. Okay. So it takes you a long time to drag your ass out of that mindset. In that 300 years, look what we've accomplished.

Cars, airplanes, yada yada, yada, yada yada. All stuff not in your Kaliyuga, because Kaliyuga is defined by rough wool clothes, no belts, and riding donkeys. Okay? So there's this transition period, and it's based on a quarter. So a quarter of the length of the last Kaliyuga.

So the actual last Kaliyuga was the ascending half of the Yuga. So it was 1200 years. Quarter of that was 300 years. A quarter of that 300 years is the transition period into the new Yuga. That's what we're in now, 25 years into that period of time.

So that transition period provides you with the template, the theme of the Yuga you're in, that's going to be ahead of you, that you're going to be living into. So now we're into 2400 years of a Bronze Age. And in these last 25 years, look at all of the political stuff that's happened, look at all the science stuff that's happened. These are setting certain trend lines for us. Within this 75 year transition period, after the 300 year period of slogging out of the Kaliyuga, in this 75 year period of time, we're going to split the memes into those that are sustainable and those that are dying.

And so you can say now, oh, Big pharma, it won't be here in 50 years. Right? It won't be here. Actually, you can divide this 75 year period of time into three years, into three sections, a 25 year period of time that we've just finished the next 25 years, which is going to throw away all the old stuff we've decided is crap, and then we're going to provide space for the new stuff to come in. All right.

But we won't necessarily be able to see all of the new stuff that's going to arrive in that last 25 year segment, because we have to go through this cleaning out process. Now, here's the thing. The cleaning out process in these old ancient manuals about this shit describe it as having to have a component of active participation of mental discrimination. So this is going to be the time when the awake normies basically have to go to school, and they're going to have to say, yeah, oh yeah, they're going to have to own what has happened to them and discard the parts that they don't want that were put on them, negative, et cetera, et cetera. But it's got to be an active mental participation.

So the challenge of the 25 year period of time that we enter into very soon, and I think it's April 3 for a number of different reasons, but that next 25 year chunk is going to have a challenge of us having to interact with each other without a stable paradigm between our individual minds. So you know what it's like dealing with somebody that was a normie last week and thinks they're red pilled now. Right. As opposed to your friend who watches the moon. So entirely different conversations.

There's a huge chasm there, right. It's going to be a very active period for all of us, right? For sure. Talking about letting go, what was funny is you just mentioned this process of letting go. In kung fu, Bruce Lee had this thing with his father.

It was called Laos time. And every Friday you would review what you learned. You would keep what's good. You would throw out the old that doesn't serve you. And you would put in some new or make room for some new teachings.

Exactly what you're talking about there. I love it. Cliff a big part of what you're just talking about here, this cognitive dissonance that a lot of people are going through, all of this batshit craziness that perhaps is in the works here for September and October. A lot of people on our show, Joe and I are talking about this are having trouble sleeping. Now, you were before the curve.

Again, you're living in the future. A couple years ago, you put this concoction together for the audience members here. It's called Cliffhei's pure sleep. Explain this concoction, why you came up with it. First of all, relating to the cancer.

But why now? Perhaps it's even more pressure than ever before. Cliff okay, so I had had major body wastage from the cancer. I usually ran around 170 pounds and was down to 128 at the day I died. Slightly under that, they threw me back.

I was very resentful. When you're that debilitated and you're in that much pain and dealing with all of this stuff, as well as dealing with the cancer industry, trying to put you back into a state of being in cancer right. So that you need them, because there was a lot of that. I couldn't sleep, so I started looking, being active, I thought, okay, so my mind was shot by the cancer. You lose teeth, you lose calcium in your bones.

It's a terrible way to die. And so rebuilding myself, I decided I would focus on one thing, fix that one thing, and then I could move on to something else. Everything else. I could just hold steady in terms of my life and just concentrate on one thing. And so that one thing I chose.

I figured that, well, the best thing I could do would be to affect my ability to sleep. Then I really started investigating sleep about how important it was for weight management, for rebuilding, because I was 128 pounds, and no matter how much I ate, a lot of it was not sticking with me because of the damage from. The colon, et cetera, et cetera. So I was in a big mess. So the very first thing I did was to come up with the Pure Sleep.

Now, I say first thing, it took me eight months to perfect it, but I started getting benefit maybe three months into the various concoctions, those that did not make me puke in the middle of the night. Okay, I went through a lot of that. Right? And so I went really researched. I tried melatonin, I tried what was out there and couldn't live with any of that and had to come up with my own approach.

And I came up with my own approach that was based around particular elements in things that you find in like nutmeg and spices. But then I started throwing in things like GABA, which is necessary amino acid complex that is used in building muscle, mass regulating how much uptake you have for weight and so on. Growth hormone. Yes. And all of that.

And it's a precursor to the active component part of human growth hormone. So without that precursor, the damaged body I was in could not meet the growth hormone it needed to put the weight back on me. And as you see, that stuff works, right? It does. Okay, everybody in the chat saying, holy shit, Cliff, you look great.

You look ten years younger, actually. Cliff well, I feel it, that's for sure. Okay. Because now that I've accomplished a lot of those goals, I was able to get back now. And with the el ruderai.

Okay? So that was the last thing I was lacking. So you take so many antibiotics and stuff dealing with the infections you get with cancers and stuff, that my gut bacteria was all gone, totally trashed, and I was living in a very terrible state, so I had to repair that. I repaired the gut bacteria, and then I was able to start doing things like having cayenne pepper every morning, first thing with my eggs. Right.

And that makes you nice and lean, and it puts a certain tension in your sinews and it pumps up the rigidity of the other muscles as well as, as I say, regulating weight and these kind of things. So it's all interconnected. One will block the other. And so I've just come out of several different blockage points, and now I should actually be able to start making some. Hmm.

Very good, folks. If you're interested in some pure sleep, you can do so at forward slash shop. And there's a link here to Cliffhei's. Pure sleep on. Pure bulk.

Yeah. One more thing I wanted to say about that is one of the things I had to have in that which pure sleep really gives, that nothing else will, is that when you wake up in the morning, you don't have a hangover from your sleeping aid, and you're all pumped up and you have your body already charged with everything you're going to need to take on that day. So once I had the balance there of the various components, the dragon fruit, et cetera, et cetera, which, as I say, took eight months, then it was, oh, I'm sucking this stuff down forever. Yeah, I love it, guys. Give it a try.

I love minecrafture, and I love the new versions and the small, twisty, smaller containers. Yeah, they make a lot of sense. Here, let me bring that link back down to the live chat for the audience members who are looking for that here. There you go. Shop.

Cliff, in some of your latest posts, you're talking about you've been talking about this for a while here, but you just brought it back and odly enough today, I believe it was. Yes, you were talking about, we're in MREV. Two now, and odly enough. Somebody gifted me this cup. I brought it out today for the first time, and then I saw you posting this just before the show.

I'm like, okay, universe is telling me we got this. So in some of your latest reports, you were looking at September, October, perhaps, fighting in the street. You had it at a couple of levels. Humans fighting migrants, humans fighting their government, government fighting humans, and perhaps all of that fighting ETS as well. How does that all play out for youngest members?

How do we navigate all this? Is this a North American thing? Is this worldwide? What are you seeing? Okay, all right, so UFOs are not restricted to any continent.

They're seen all over the place, right? It is true that there's more UFOs around places with a lot of power plants, especially nuke plants.

Okay, so where do we start on this? The contention levels, the revolution contention levels are a lot of it doing responding to the radiation that's coming out of Galactic Center, even in these small increments that are reaching us now, where one day you just wake up and say, no, I'm not putting up with that shit anymore. Right? I'm tired of that. I'm tired of the fake money, the lying politicians pulling us back, all of this kind of stuff.

So you're just tired of it. All of a sudden, you change because of the intrusion on your antenna of energies that you don't yet perceive because you haven't been trained yet to perceive them, unlike our friend Dick Algae and our nascent Jedi Joe, right? Okay. So those kind of people, they feel, know you're a dense normie. You don't.

But all of a sudden, you start changing, but they won't recognize that they've changed until the universe provides them a certain level of pushback. That's why it's going to be incredibly chaotic for, like, maybe the next two years. And when we get into street fights, it's not necessarily going to be organized in the sense of protesters against police or protesters against counterprotesters, that things will become really a melee, in the sense that you might be down. There for climate crisis and all of a sudden something happens, and now you're going to go fight somebody over the trans issue in the middle of the climate crisis, riot, that sort of thing? That's the level of chaos that I'm expecting intermittently in the United States.

There's going to be a lot of other areas where it'll flare up briefly and then the governments will force to be hugely brutal because they can't tolerate any drain on their resources. Coddling populations that are in upheaval because as I say, they're normie populations. But now their antenna are starting to pick stuff up that they're not perceiving but is yet affecting them.

I don't want to get into too much of the negativity. A lot of people are suggesting on some of our shows that we're creating or manifesting this future of ours where there's all this fighting and we're going to see these crashes and all that, but at the same time, there's a real reality here. And as you've said in many shows before, you can ignore reality if you want, but you can't ignore the consequences of having ignored reality without sounding how do you say that? Too top heavy. What advice would you give to people who are looking at all this, who on one hand are being told by their family, their mainstream news, that everything is normal, keep shopping, keep doing what you're doing.

And the other, no, we're in a war. We're actually at war. We're going to talk about Maui in a SEC. We talked about last time you were on these train derailments in the States and all of this bioweapon here being used against us. What do you say to the people who are looking at those two things and are trying to figure out, what do I do here?

Do I prep? Do I not prep. Did I put my hand back in the sand? How do you deal with all of this stuff? Cliff that's like a personal reaction kind of thing.

Guy you could tell someone, oh no, stand up and get your spine straight and deal with it. But a lot of people have not got the training or the wherewithal to do that mentally, physically. Their diets have been bad, they don't have the emotional support. So I cut people a lot of slack on this kind of thing. They're only capable of what they're capable of.

But what I do do is I tell people, look, this is a situation we're in and you can believe me or not, it's easily understood. The concept I'm putting across, how you apply it to your life, is hugely varied, okay? Whether you accept it or don't doesn't matter. Even if you did accept it, it's hugely varied. But here's the idea.

Universe desires the expression of irreversibility. It desires the expression into reality of you making a choice such that now I can get into why it does. A lot of people don't care or any of that. I'm just making it this is a statement as though it is fact. You can accept it or not.

I have reason to believe that universe does desire this, that the whole construction of all this matter into some great degree is so that we can make decisions, so that we can express what I term as irreversibility, all right? Because universe, in my opinion, wants to know what will happen. Not what could, may or probably will happen, but what will actually manifest. And it's seeking, for its own reasons, to put pressure on all of us now with this mechanism coming from Galactic Center that we will have more opportunities to make more profound and deeply affecting decisions on a daily basis. And that's what I call hyper novelty, okay?

You're presented with so many different options and ways to go and information and so on that it's like blowing your mind in an acid trip, that kind of thing, okay? A lot of people will react to it that way because their minds have been so normalized into normie world. And so they're the ones that I don't really talk to about cryptos and stuff. Right. I get a lot of questions about that, as you might imagine.

And when people do send questions, it's like it's so difficult for me to understand where you are at that I would not know where to begin should we want to start a discussion. So a lot of those that I actually do read, it's like, no, I just can't get into that. Right. We'd have to have five paragraphs of stuff just to determine where your thinking is on this particular question. Right.

Let's get into crypto. Keep going. Sorry. Yeah. But in any event, though, so we're into this period where you're going to have more choices that will be more profoundly affecting to you.

And even not making a choice will affect you because then conditions around you will be changing. So it is so difficult to describe. There is actually a lot of literature in these old books like things that are four and 5000 years old in Sanskrit that do describe these periods. And they're describing them from the downward side because they were in the descending Bronze Age at that period of time and they were having their capabilities peeled away from them in the reversal of a hyper novelty period. They were literally being dumbed down.

And there were some of these writers that were aware that this was taking place. Fascinating illumination to my mind that they were able to perceive that. I share your optimism because when we talk about getting this bug off her back, you've referred to the bug many times in your Et talks. Imagine what we can actually do humans when we're unleashed, when this innovation is unleashed, when we're not pushed down by all this bribery, the fake money, the slavery, the go to work. And it's very exciting.

Peggy from America says in the chat, JC, I believe that you and your try to be spreading peace and love, it's not always pretty. No, you're absolutely right. Cliff, you've said something before. You said, oh, sometimes I use crude words because we're in a crude reality, or words I'm a profane man, well adjusted to my time. Correct.

Joe, let me help you. Or let me unmute you here. I want you to set up what seems to have just happened here with this announcement for the Bitcoin ETF and where that sets the stage. We just saw a big spike up here in Bitcoin. We have these old web updated reports that as of yet are not fulfilled in terms of these 100K parties for bitcoin.

Set that up for the audience and then ask Cliff here where he thinks all of this is going. Are we going to see a drop? Are we going to see a pop? Let's have that conversation for the audience, Joe. Yeah.

So what was it? Grayscale fought this whole thing of them not being allowed to do the ETF and all this crap, and then basically they're coinciding with them. And I think I said BlackRock in my video. Initially. I didn't mean BlackRock, but BlackRock's invested in a bunch of the main bitcoin miners.

So go.

So again, we got an ETF. The court ruled, yeah, they should have been allowed to do it. And of course, everything pops on that news. Not real huge, but 5-8-7 and the whole market goes up at the same time. So I know Cliff had sent us an email, I think, recently, and it was something about September we may get this move, this noticeable move in crypto.

And then maybe by the end of the year, he's thinking that maybe it's this Christmas where his Webbot data was picking up on the I don't know what the hell this is, but it's 100K bitcoin parties. There's people having 100K bitcoin parties. People are celebrating everywhere because bitcoin hit one hundred k. And of course, we've been waiting like, wow, when it's count of Silver, when it's like, I don't know, but it's in the data. Be rest assured it's going to happen because even some of the again, 20, 16, 20, 17, 20, 15 things.

Me and you were talking about this two years ago on YouTube, JC, like, holy shit, we need to get some of these old things because this is incredible, it's happening right now. And then I'd start scanning through the document to go, okay, let me find that section of what we're talking about for the show tonight. And me scanning to find it, I'm reading the rest of it, going, oh shit, I got to add that too. And I got to add that too, because what else is in here? Then it's like, let me go look through the other freaking reports and start talking about that stuff, because it was coming so it was just definitely a few years ago.

But Cliff seems to think this could be the Christmas for that kind of price. I wasn't personally wasn't thinking this could be this Christmas like that soon, but nonetheless, I don't know. Cliff, what do you think? Well, here's the problem with that. It won't be in a time that we would consider to be good.

All right, so this is a pretty bad time, you got to admit, economically. And so you're not going to get 100K bitcoin parties at Christmas if the dollar is doing well and everything's cruising along and inflation is coming down and gas prices are coming down and all of that. We've got fuel prices here that are outrageous. We've got nearly a dollar a gallon in climate tax on our fuel here in Washington State, highest in the nation. I think our infrastructure is crumbling.

Everything is really shit all the way around economically. Government's not investing in forest management. So we're getting into a huge forest fire season because they've sent assholes out to light these fires off, all of this kind of stuff, right? And so I'm feeling more solid with that kind of prediction on the 100K party, because here's the thing about that, and this is the mechanism by which that could happen. Look at what happened today on that little bit of news.

Okay. How much of a pop did it take? Maybe $1,000 overall?

Yeah, about 6% here today. So about 1000, right? Yeah. Okay. And that's on that little bit of news in that little bit brief of period of time, how much did it go up?

Yeah, it was down around 26,000. Okay. 29. Okay. So we popped up quite a bit then.

Okay, so more than 1000.

We would be in a situation where we would have those kind of moves multiple times a day based on the news. So, you guys, I caught some of your stuff while I was making dinner and was listening. And so I'm just listening to all of the political stuff that Joe's talking about and the stuff that he's not really even casting his eye over. So imagine a situation just even a month from now, not even that even 20 days from now, where the stuff we're seeing on bitcoin and or the politics is happening at a rate ten times as packed in our day. So what if there were ten such announcements on bitcoin today, right?

Would that be a $10,000 move today?

If we have the dollar dumping? Like Enthusiast told us, the parity with China is coming, and it's seven to one now. So let's just assume for a second we do get seven to one go to one to one, not because China is going up, but because our dollar is dumping, so everything's going to be repriced. That's kind of like the $600 silver thing. It may not be a real $600, but it's 600 in your US.

Dollars at that time because of all the shit happening around you, is why it's so high. But your freaking cost of everything else is way the hell up, too, because your dollar just puked. So that could look at what you were saying there, Joe. If we're at a seven to one and we were to go to Parity, what would that do to our price relative to bitcoin? Multiply it by a factor of six fold.

Right. So six times 29,000. It's right there. Yeah. Cliff, you were also talking about let me just jump to silver again here because you mentioned September, it could be freely traded.

Were you tracking that also from the geopolitical stuff we were seeing on the radar? Or is there something else also perhaps with supply or more, etc. Okay, there's a couple of moves, very giant moves that have been made in the background with Indian and Chinese industrial supply relative to silver. Okay? You have to understand that what we're facing is this.

There's a US mandated or not US, but World Economic Forum driven focus on climate crisis that has propelled the solar products industry, which is a very heavy user of silver. Okay? So just at the time that we're now coming into, which is going to be the repudiation of the climate crisis, I notice that there's a whole lot of people, firms, companies that are reporting that they're being approached. These are guys in the solar business in India, in Know, Myanmar, all of these kind of places that are reporting being approached by people trying to buy their silver supply on the thinking that their business, the solar business, is going to be reduced and these guys will therefore not need that much silver. But here's the thing, okay?

So this move makes no sense unless you look at it in a slightly different perspective because they're offering these guys current prices for the silver. If they actually thought that the US driven climate crisis thing was going to fade away and we wouldn't push everybody to get into solar panels, they would wait for the whole solar industry to crash and then go in and buy the silver. Right. They're not doing that. They're trying to buy it up as the solar industry is running into production problems on a various different way, various different areas.

They're having problems shipping, they're having problems getting materials, et cetera, et cetera. And there's apparently people out there buying up silver. And so this was very unusual. And these guys are apparently well healed in taking anything and everything that you're prepared to dump. Right.

We're talking some of the mill or manufacturers are reporting being able to offload significant portions of a ton and have payment that day. Wow. Yeah, we're seeing the downdraws at Comex and LBA May in the last two years, but you're bringing it to a whole other level. Let me add this component to it, cliff, also in some of your reports now, dating back five, six months. You were talking about this big derivatives and bond debacle or explosion.

We saw this go down last year and for all sentence and purposes, it seemed to have been papered over. The trading here for evergrande was halted for a number of months. It just resumed and lost almost 87% here in the first day or two. In the Astrology, we're seeing that perhaps this big tsunami actually starts in Asia, then goes to Europe and then goes to North America. There seemed to have been some debate on whether or not this tsunami or these bond crisis would start in Europe or perhaps even in Asia.

In your web audit reports, what do you see now? Is this perhaps that first trigger that sets us up for this batshit crazy September, perhaps September 11 into October? What do you think about this Cliff? I don't think it's the first trigger, but I think it will be Asia. The poor management that our guys have of fiat currency is magnified by the dynamic stresses in interasian politics there.

So you get a lot more cheats in the money system there than even we have. And our money system itself is a cheat. So their bonds are getting to the point where it's quite shaky. Maybe that part of that is the silver thing. There's rumors in some of the Asian Trading forum about a metals backed offering coming out of Asia.

What form and so on, I don't know. These are just the wildest parts of the rumor, but I suspect that what we're going to get into is not a single point of failure, but the bleed from 99,000 cuts, right, that kind of thing, that were coming into a period of time that the ancients described in their reverse. So they went through it in reverse. There were guys that talked about the human mind slowly being reduced in a funnel like fashion in the public over the last thousand years. This was out of a civilization that was in the Harappa Valley in India.

That civilization had no jails. It had no signs of war toys. If you're going to have war, you got to get your kids inculcated. So you're going to have to have war toys. Okay?

They had no signs of armory. They had in the periphery around the farms, they had animal husbandry kind of weapons, right? Some bows for hunting, but that was it. Nothing compared to the population. Some bows.

There was no sign of a jail. There was no sign of any kind of incarceration. They had public signage that we can't understand because we can't interpret it. We have no knowledge of this. They lasted for over 1000 years.

There's no sign that they had any form of species. I came across something that was written about that time, about that time by someone further closer to us where he was referencing someone in that time who had spoken and they were basically saying damn soon we're going to be so stupid, we're going to have to trade species to each other in order to transact.

Wow. Yeah. Fascinating.

Now imagine it on the other side. They were going into the funnel. We're coming out of that dense funnel. So our options are going to increase. Everything's going to be opening up for us and be in a distributed, diverse, dispersive fashion that you'll be able to pursue because these things keep going on into the future, right?

So I'm expecting more ways to pay, more ways to transact, more utility out of Bitcoin. Further, further, further. But things like the dollar hamstrung by official dumb fiat currency designed as a cheat in a period of time when people are much more awake, it's just not going to fly. No. And we're already talking about 40% of global economy here under the bricks.

And that number is growing, as you're saying here. We're moving into this multipolar world of exchange. Speaking of that, Cliff, so we're seeing the battle now that you forecasted two, three years ago, where we would enter this fight between the decentralized crypto and this new advent of CBDC, the government, the old guard, trying to make themselves relevant again. In some of the latest exchange you put out, maybe just last week, you're suggesting that the CBDCs don't fly or that dog don't hunt no more. Explain to the honest members, because there's a lot of fear porn out there saying, no, the CBDCs are coming with the digital passports and all this COVID passports and all this stuff and they're going to enslave the rest of the population.

Now, that's nice, that could be their plan. But there's a reality that needs to back up that plan. And so far that reality is not manifesting. In fact, the detriment to that reality is manifesting as we see some of their test programs go down the shit toilet very quickly. Explain that to the audience members.

What's happening with the CBDCs they introduced? CBDC is a very complex piece of software, right? It's a software system that's designed as a system from the get go that does not evolve. So it's not like a cryptocurrency where you design the currency and then systems evolve around it, making utility out of it. Here you design the whole utility because it's a top down kind of a thing.

So you've got to design it. So it's all crafted. And so they've rolled them out and their design wasn't good. People didn't like them, didn't work. And this is as we get into more and more brighter people, but even so, even with us dense fellows now, it's a consumer economy.

And if you can't get consumer acceptance, your product does not fly. And the tests on the central bank currencies in Africa. Even some of the digital tests I've heard about from people that are actually doing this kind of thing right, that are working with firms in Switzerland, for instance. And they're running simulation tests on CBDC designs where they put them through all of these different rigid, or they put them through code processes to see how they may perform if these softwares actually had to do things. So they would for instance, every time there was a software call to pass something across the network, you'd put a tick in a tally box and you'd tally all these things relative to transaction speeds and so on.

Right. And the central bank digital currencies are woefully inadequate. Bear in mind that their design was intended to replace something like Visa or Mastercard. Okay? Visa and Mastercard arose from Diners Club cards from a closed system association design.

And our current use of these cards has been magnified by, well, the associations existed. So probably pretty close to 100 years of use. And so they're extremely complex. They have all these different node areas. People are happy with them and so on.

But you can't just move that over and replicate it. So the CBDCs are failing at a technical level and they're also failing at the consumer acceptance level. Those areas that they've rolled them out have had, what, a brief I think the longest one has lasted 29 days of the bulk of people still using it at the end of that month. Thereafter it goes right. It reminds me of the new Facebook thing that just came out and disappeared.

When you're selling something that people don't want, you're not going to be in business. Very so CBDCs are probably not long for this world, but that doesn't mean that the people shouldn't educate themselves about decentralized cryptocurrency in the advent here, that we're getting more and more options for humanity. Talk about that, cliff in your web audit reports you had this panic to own moment for cryptos. Where are we? These we're coming very close to that, see.

And so that's another propellant for the $100,000 Christmas parties for Bitcoin, because here's what we're facing. We're coming up to a crisis point. No one can say they'll get a lot of predictions. I would have to do a lot of math just to feel comfortable guessing. But we might be 30 days from it, we might be 90 days from it, we might be maybe 120 days from it, but I doubt we're much beyond that for a lot of different reasons.

Okay? But we're coming up to a moment when we're going to have the first crack appear in the dollar structure and that's going to scare the absolute shit out of Normie land. All right? So imagine a situation. I don't know how it'll manifest.

It'll just be really strange. It could be as strange as credit cards being refused on moss in giant areas of the country because of technical breakdown or because the banks behind them broke down, that kind of thing. It may be that we're going to have it'll be a shocking event and that will propel people to. Suddenly wake up that have been hearing about Bitcoin, they'll have seen a couple of these nice rises on Bitcoin. Bitcoin will be percolating up, drawing the rest of the cryptos with it, so there'll be a little froth in the spew out there about it.

And then all of a sudden, something will happen to the dollar that'll be like a headline grabber. Now it'll be happening in the midst of all of this other chaos. So if you're paying attention to politics, you may not tumble to the dollar thing until someone slaps you upside the head. The next time you try to use your credit card and instead of the $20 showing on the pump, you going in there because your credit card is refused, because it won't process the $200, because he's multiplying whatever is on that pump by 20 or by ten. In order to get the actual amount of value out of it.

We're going to have to do those kind of things. They won't be able to change the price on fuel pumps fast enough to reflect the degradation of the dollar relative to the purchase of that material. It'll be everywhere like that. And so this probably references the seven to one flattening of the dollar. And in that period of time, people are going to freak out.

Yeah, for sure. Joe, talk about this crypto craft course we put together the other day, last year, actually, through all of this, explain to the audience members what they can get if they're new to all of this, what they need to understand and why we put this course together in the way that we did here. Yeah, building a thing with JC, it's like we need to have something that someone who doesn't know anything about crypto can figure out. How do I get in, how do I buy it, where do I buy it, how do I transfer it? If I want to go and actually trade somewhere for other coins and do things like that, how do I do that?

For example, I think we use Mandela as an exchange to show Exodus wallet, coinbase, stuff like that. So, again, if you're already an OG in crypto, that's not for you, but certainly for new people. If you need some handholding, this is kind of the video that really shows you. And if you need more handholding after that, probably have to find somebody to do it because I don't know if I can break it down any more than that.

Or you can join the community here on Joe's Patreon. Of course, there's the Elite package there for you guys as well, if you more handholding. Going back to sorry, the web data reports, there are a couple of people asking for that. Yes, these are the original honorbridge reports that Cliff was kind enough to provide us for the website here. You can download them for free here on the website.

It's beyond Mystic Net forward slash cliffhigh now, you know, those aren't inclusive though, of course. That's right there's. There's all different kinds of reports that were audio and other format that we just were not able to recover. I had my entire office pretty much rated when we moved and vast quantities of stuff was stolen. But this is a good place to start if you're not sure what we're talking about.

We're talking about all these temporal markers. If you want to have a feel to where we are now with what those predictions were at the time, this is where to go. Let me bring that link back down for the live chat here as well. Now Cliff, there's a couple other things here I want to talk about Veritasium too. This prediction that the government would at some point maybe come head in hand to Reggie Middleton here after this big shakeup or after this big breakage, how close are we to that, Cliff?

We just got last year, Reggie getting his patent, but so far Veritasium itself has not moved and we haven't seen anything crash so far. What are your thoughts on that, Cliff? Late spring, next year? Wow. Okay.

Very interesting. Very interesting. You want to leave it at that or do you want to there's no point in going into it. There's so much crud coming.

These are the questions that people were asking me all day. Ask them about your okay, Cliff, I mean, you've been on already an hour. A big thank you to you. Is there anything else you want to share with the audience members before you go? You think that are important?

Again, I can have you on for another 2 hours straight. I have a list of questions here, but I don't want to abuse your time. What do you think is important for people to focus on right now? There's the problem guy. I've been focusing on the moon and the space aliens, but that's two years out for most people, right?

So they're going to need to focus on the immediacy of their lives and that's going to relate to the money, to the degradation of the government, to the reconstruction of the social order, all of these different kinds of things in the immediacy of the moment. I'm old, retired guy, I'm tough as nails. I'm prepared to be just incredibly violent if you come and abuse me. So mostly people leave me alone. And so I'm still thinking two years out.

So it's kind of something to pull back to the moment. There's going to be all kinds of changes though in the Republic around you. Okay, so I've lived as a military brat all my life and so military activity I pay attention to, but it does not freak me out. Okay. This is something that most American citizens will have not been exposed to.

Will be soldiers on the streets. It will be overhead patrols by actively armed helicopters, drones, air force and Navy jets. There will be ships off of all of our ports, all different kinds of in your face open military activity in the United States. Now, you got to understand that they'll put the best people out there that they possibly can have, and they'll have some really tough sons of bitches in charge of them to keep everything as tightly controlled as possible. But these guys at some point will have to rely on non battle tested soldiers who will be put into situations where they will have to make decisions based on guidelines.

But those guidelines don't really describe the fellow rushing at you with a machete or a brick and your particular circumstances at that moment, right? So we are going to get overreactions, and you can contribute to that as the public in overreacting against this sort of thing. But this is going to be very unwise. So if you see your buddy, who is both a climate activist and a masked antifa assailant, suddenly that as well. Who knows?

Suddenly getting swooped up off the street by obviously military people that have blank areas for their emblems and themselves are wearing face coverings, you should keep the hell back. Because it is an act of officialdom. You will endanger yourself and maybe the fellow you're trying to help by getting involved. We're coming into a very weird time here.

I saw this in Germany because my dad was in the occupation forces after the war. I've seen these kind of activities in places. I was in Algeria during the Algerian uprising. Happenstance, okay? So you see these kind of things happen.

And just as a kid keeping because I was a military Brad, I knew to keep my mouth shut and stay back in the corner and watch around, right? And so I saw a lot, and I'm expecting a great deal initially, I'm expecting it to happen in three waves, okay? A sort of a minor wave and then a big blow up wave and then a trail off wave. And this will be three waves of bad interactions between people in the United States, citizens and non citizens, with the military of the United States and these bad interactions, the middle wave will be driven by the communists, okay? It will be deliberate.

And so that's the one to watch out for. They'll do it when they're desperate. Because in my way of thinking, there's going to be a quiet sort of what do they call that, a Pacification operation, old language from Vietnam. And what will happen is that mostly at night or very early in the morning, certain people will just be picked up off the street. They'll be pulled out of their houses.

Some will be taken at work, okay? Because it will be decided that that's the best way to get them early in the morning before the rest of the crew's in, that kind of thing. And these people will have various reasons for being picked up, mostly because they are revolutionaries and are performing illegal acts against the United States government and against the population of the United States. And these acts can be proven and the people can be identified, and so these people will be picked up. This is going to cause a lot of chaos, as may be expected, when this happens, there will be this wave of it.

A certain amount of the total people that they want to get, they'll grab. Maybe they'll get 20% in that first wave. The masterminds behind the whole mass will see what's going on. They'll get wind of it via rumors and shit, right? And they'll suddenly, oh, my god, my troops are being snatched up.

They'll call them bag and tag, right? They're being bagged and tagged. And so what they will do is they'll panic, and so they'll call out the rest of their people to be violent and think to have a counterrevolution to take back from the revolutionaries, the military that's supporting the revolutionaries, right? So this will all be done by official them by the military. During that period of time, it will be most dangerous for you to interact in any way with either side, and it's just going to be chaotic as hell, but it should be relatively brief.

Could you use the board and plot those three waves in time behind you for the audience members who are more okay, say that we were looking at, and this will be coinciding with all of the other chaos, including the dollar death and stuff, right? And I actually expect that the first wave of the violent stuff here will have some level of dollar degradation that prompts this initial rise, all right? People will be getting a little sketchy. There's all different kinds of stuff going on. They can't buy stuff, all different sorts of weird shit happening that raise your general anxiety level, and they'll react in a violent way, right?

And that will prompt the military to come on in and grab this first group. And then the Kazarian mafia will freak out. That's George soros Bill Gates at all? They'll freak out, and they will deliberately plot something like that to where they come back into control, only it won't go that way. They'll try and initiate this, and it'll go up a certain way, and then it'll end up going like that, and it'll be a bigger snatch and grab, much more violent, much more public, and much more exposed relative to the fact that it's happening and the large number of people being snatched up.

At this point, I expect reverse immigration to occur in a visible way to the point where people are actually trying to break through the wall to get the hell out of the United States. Then the third wave is down here like that. And this will be desperation, violence initiated by the people in that last gasp because they know that they've been targeted, they've been ID, they'll have been hiding this kind of thing. Right. The caged animal approach.

And what do you say is the total length of time? And where does this start in your mind? You tell me. When the dollar does the second notch out of those one to seven difference with the Chinese, when it drops two notches there, this will tick off. Okay.

Then that will continue to degrade as we get into this. But their degrading will not be the prompt for this.

This will be the paranoia level of the Kazarian Mafia. So if some of these bastards get snatched in a public way or get offed or something like that and their paranoia ratchets up, then that can move this closer to this event. Gotcha. Wow. Somebody just asked angry Ferret, what about Canada and all this?

You had something in there that perhaps we would go back into the boot and then we would be saved maybe by the USA. If you look at the old reports, it basically described a period of time where patriots and citizens of the United States were fighting for their lives against the evil Kazarian Mafia. And we're going to fight for our lives, and we're going to win, we're going to prevail. And when we're done there, the effort now that the Khazarian Mafia had been exposed at a global level does not cease. Okay?

So in my way of thinking, in my way of describing it, amrev two, in which we complete the job, morphs into global rev one, and thereafter, okay? So after we go through this period of time, if a bunch of people in the newly liberated state of California decide that they're going to form a venture to go and liberate Canada, you think Trump's going to stop them? Because under those circumstances, our government's going to be radically changed. It's not going to interfere with the citizens and their will to do as they will. Right.

So we got to go back to that old Revolutionary War period kind of thinking. And so I think that there's going to be liberation parties, right? Active efforts to subvert the Khazarian Mafia in their dominion over all of these various other quasi national states australia, New Zealand, you know, all the way back to China. Ultimately, it always goes back to China. I think we get to the moon problem.

Before we get into the Chinese issue, though. Let me talk about that for a second. What exactly is the moon problem? Okay, so our moon is inhabited, as your buddy knows. Right.

Bruce sees all he knows. They're up there doing shit. These bastards up there are hugely active. They are doing things that a paranoid might suspect, means that they're going to do something big. Okay?

So imagine this concept that the moon is like that Death Star in the Star Wars. It's a craft. It was built. It's here because it was damaged. One of its layers of protection is all this material on the outside of it.

If you're going to build a moon, you want to put every kind of weird stuff you're going to need in the future and just dump it on the outside. Nothing's going to happen to it. When you need it, you just go out in a truck and pick up the stuff to make your cement or whatever. Right? Okay.

So the moon is a sphere covered by a thick layer of raw material for the use of its inhabitants. There's activity that seems to suggest that something very large is going on in the moon. All right, so let me describe this. If you keep the picture of the moon up there, we've got this situation anyway. So the situation is that there appears to have been a fire up, a test firing of something.

Okay. I think it's a test firing of a major reactor that powers that thing through physical space. If we were to look, we can't really see it, but the area on the picture of the moon you've got here, if you were to look in the southern left quadrant over there in that quarter, that whole quarter of the moon. So we've got the moon like this in your picture. There you go.

Okay, so this whole area of the moon over here, it wasn't like exactly a quadrant, but a giant area in there heated up. It heated up in a specific way that indicates, in my way of thinking, a reactor, not an engine. Okay? And so imagine a situation where your moon is powered and your central heating system, so to speak, breaks down, and it breaks down in such a way it takes you a few thousand years to repair it. That's where we're at now.

There's activity on the moon like you wouldn't believe. They're taking down bridges, they're putting up bridges. They're moving vast quantities of the material itself. We're seeing areas of the moon actually get taken away around our vision. So areas on the moon, you can see that there's mining going on here, and whatever they're taken out there is going around where we can't see it.

This level of activity has increased in direct proportion with the reports of it, in direct proportion with the increase in UFO sightings that are occurring down here. So now maybe they're not going to move the moon, which would be catastrophic for us. I would die if they were to do that because of the sloshing of the ocean. Right. The ocean would slosh up 155ft here and drown me.

Imagine what that would do to the people who are already crazy on full moons also. Yeah. Why all of a sudden are we india is going to the moon and Russia is going to the moon and Russia looks like garbage to me. Of course. Yeah.

And what are they attempting to gain in terms of knowledge and stuff? It's not mining expeditions or any of that kind of shit. Right. We were told not to go back when we had our moon landings.

It's kind of like I think of it this way. There's a big park over here, and there's two big Grizzlies that live in that park. And we've had a confrontation with the Grizzly and we backed off and ran out. But mostly, even if the Grizzly is sort of aware of us, if we're just doing stuff in the periphery, that big Grizzly is not motivated to haul his ass over to chase us. Right?

So if India goes to the South Pole, the aliens up there not busy there. They don't care about it at the moment. So it's not worth it. Right? It's an energy calculation.

Is it worth it for us to go in and initiate this openly antagonistic relationship with the people on that planet over there just because these guys are messing about in our pile? Uh, titanium. Is it possible, Cliff, that Russia going to the moon? Soon after, NATO suggested that Ukraine wasn't tall enough to fit into NATO, and then the Pentagon announced that they were pausing this counteroffensive. Are they following people back to the Moon?

And some of this hunting down of these assets, do you think that's part of it too, for? No, I don't think anything like there's no Earth human bases on the Moon, okay? I'm not saying there aren't humans up there because for all I know, there may be humans, right? But those humans are not part of our social order that are out there hiding on the Moon from us. What we're dealing with out there, I think, in my opinion, have the highest level of probability of being the remnant of the l.

Okay? So imagine their situation. So the L are predatory species. We call them the L, the Theoi, the Divas, the gods of the Aztec. All of these guys are a predatory species.

They live off of adrenochrome, which is the output of the oxidized output of adrenaline, which is caused by vagus nervous stimulation. Now, here's the thing. Vagus nerve does not connect to the adrenal gland complex, but the vagus nervous system connects to all the other organs, which in turn those connect into the adrenal gland cortex, right? And so the adrenal glands are affected in a very powerful way by what you do to the vagus nervous system. And so that's actually how you produce adrenochrome in quantity, is you provide fright, which activates the pineal gland to nerve number ten, and it triggers this half nerve, this number eleven, this quasi number eleven as well.

And that produces the flood of activity down through your spinal column that affects all of your other organs in what we call the fight or flight syndrome, which produces the adrenaline pump, which produces the oxygenation of it through your breathing, which produces the adrenochrome, which gets them incredibly high. And these guys are addicts. They're not very, you know I'm sorry, guys. Yahweh. All of these kind of people.

That species is not very intelligent. It's driven by baser instincts. It's driven by addiction, serious levels of addiction. And they don't aspire to greatness, nor do they aspire to elevate humans. This is the same with the gods of the Aztecs that had the Aztecs at one time kill 45,000 people in a single day to get the adrenal glands out to burn for the offering.

So they're not good people. I think they've taken refuge in the Moon. I think they did that because they could no longer sustain the gones down here on Earth. And these guys frequency from the central sun, you mean? Right.

These guys down here, the l, the theo il of these god beings are incredibly sensitive to the central galaxy Emanations and probably arose somewhere further closer to it such that they need more of it. Right. And they come out here because we're easy prey. Okay? So all these minor spiral arms are a bunch of dense fuckers like us that barely get any of this stuff except a couple of times in our long sweeps.

And so these guys came here, they abused us. At some point they could no longer sustain the level of radiation they needed to feel comfortable. So their society collapsed until only the El were living in an area near Judea and then finally they collapsed. That and I think they went to the Moon. I think the rest of the people in India, in Japan even, and all throughout Russia and China and Greece and so on, I think all of those other people that are also sort of L, whatever we want to call them, I think they took off en masse long before the l from Judea took off.

I think that for whatever reason there was a squabble between the two groups and a remnant group here, the l of the l of the Bible. They took off last with a separation of probably 500, 600 years from the other group. And I think these guys went to the Moon where it would be easier to sustain the electromagnetic bubbles that you need to pump up that galactic center Emanation. Because I think what happens is that they have a frequency generator and or the bubbles that they create somehow capture it in a one way kind of a filter approach. Right, like a greenhouse effect of exactly.

Precisely. Yeah.

I've seen the minds of the people just blow up. I'm sorry for that, guys. If you're new to all of this, it's your fault, dude. You sent me that email. You said there's a bunch of normies out here.

We're going to fry some synapse.

Thank you, Cliff. I appreciate that. Guys. Yes. Please stay tuned to the next bruce Sees all this.

An older poster here, but I'll have Bruce come back up. The last time he was on, he was showing all of these megastructures on the Moon. It's very clear to see, even with personal telescopes. That's how huge they absolutely are. And of course, all the activity flying in and around the moon and also the sun.

So we'll have Booth on very soon, guys, if you're interested in more of this crazy wacky woo shit, of course you can find Cliff on his substac here. A lot there, of course, to digest. You can find him also on a daily basis here on his Twitter. You were just off and now you're on again. What just happened here on Twitter?

I don't know what that was. I couldn't post for a long time. I could post it and then Twitter would tell me, nope, we've got a know that little thing that says, oh, there's an error reload, maybe that'll fix it. And it didn't do period, for whatever reason, for a period of time, like maybe four or 5 hours, I was on somebody's shit list and then they unlisted me and I was able to go back again. So I don't know what it was.

A couple of the doctors that were very outspoken on the COVID and a couple of the guys that I know that are very outspoken on the Maui Fires have had that effect already on them. The guy on the Maui Fires that I've been corresponding with who lives there, he was not burnt out, but he was able to see it from where he lives. Apparently he's up on a higher elevation.

He's like seriously shut down. So for whatever reason, they've got his IP tagged and he's just not able to get stuff posted. And he did a little video for me, which I'm not at liberty to share, where he ran into exactly the same thing I did. He got his screen going there and tried to post it and then it wouldn't. Now this here, right here is why the heck are they painting all of their properties the same weird shade of blue?

And you've got people that will go out on the internet and say, well look, I found her property that's not there, right? I can't see that shade of blue. And here's the thing, guys. The painting was all done in literally these last couple of years. And so a lot of the pictures you're seeing online don't reflect that because they're three and four years old.

But there's another issue of this too. If you look at the I don't know if it's on the video with the laser, but you can take your house. My house is coincidentally close to that in the shade of blue because my wife chose that five years back. But you can take blue or your chosen shade that the laser is going to reflect and you can paint over it. So you could put your house blue and then you could go back to painting it at regular colors, okay?

You can put all of those regular colors over it. If a laser hits that house, it's not going to burn the house. It's going to burn through that top layer of paint, hit the blue, and then it's done. So it's going to leave little scars. Right?

I did a video the other day about somebody showing these lasers and how they were burning all these different color rags, but not the blue one. This, of course, is some more footage coming out here of these cars melting. Okay, let's talk about that for a second. Okay? I gave some guys some shit online for saying that there was Maui forest fires, because this is not forest fire, it's a grassland fire, okay?

There's no forest involved. There were very few trees that were involved in the fire at all. Most of the trees I saw that in any way were scorched or burned, were standing singly, not in any clumps or anything. Right. But here's the thing.

There's something you need to know about this, okay? So my knowledge comes from the fact that I work for Department of Natural Resources up here in Washington State. We got a shitload of trees. And I worked on the It department stuff, but I was also out in the field, so I did all the statistics on forest fires and stuff, wrote all kinds of software that analyzed that and sort of things. But I've also been out in the field after forest fires.

When I was a kid, I worked cleanup crews and stuff, right? And I've been in a grass fire. Grass fires can burn up to 900 degrees Fahrenheit for the period of time that the grass lasts, which is not hours, it's minutes, okay? Sometimes seconds at that temperature. And if it's wind driven, it will march yards per minute.

Okay? So it moves, leaving behind it char. So there's no way a grassland fire is going to melt a car like that. It doesn't get hot enough to burn through aluminum oxide. Aluminum oxide forms on any piece of aluminum that is just left uncoated.

Aluminum oxide will take at least 3300 degrees to melt through with a tig welder in order to melt the aluminum underneath, which is only 1200 degrees. So if you're aluminum welder, you got to have a fine touch. You got to burn through the aluminum oxide, but not keep that temperature so hot that you vaporize the underlying metal. So an aluminum welder, in my opinion, is the state of the art. Right?

These are guys that have got the most delicate touch in the world. I'm barely adequate at it, and I spent a lot of time doing it. So that's why you don't paint aluminum. There's no point. Aluminum oxide protects it far better than any paint you could apply to it.

So all of those melted cars, it had to have been at least 3300 degrees. You do not get that from the kind of grass fires that you've got there. I was in a grass fire in Washington State in an exceptionally dry summer. When I was a kid in the we had a grass fire, wind blown, come up a hill, which is the way they usually travel and go right underneath a fire engine. And the fire engine had smoke damage.

That was it. Okay? It was under that fire engine for about 30 seconds. Maybe because of the force of the wind driving it and the fact that the fuel is consumed so fast. So now, here's the thing.

In order to get through the aluminum oxide on those engine casings, on the housings, on the manifolds, on the transmission housings and all of that. Where you're talking a serious amount of aluminum that has to get 3300 degrees and sustain it over the entire mass in order to then melt the aluminum underneath, which would indeed run like water. Right. Just as we see how it comes on out. You do not get that it is impossible to get that out of a grass fire.

I've been in fires and cleaned up after them. Where? Washington state. We have serious fires, okay? Forest fires do not burn at 3000 degrees.

You can get a 9000 degree forest fire going, no problem. Especially in our forest in a dry year. Because what happens is the phenolic resins in the SAPS will boil in the tree and vaporize. I've seen cedar trees explode from a fire 50 and 60 yards down the hill that has got the onrush of heat from the winds blowing that heat up past the cedar tree. Instantly, all the green needles go and then the tree just sort of quivers and then it explodes as all the SAP boils inside it.

And when it explodes, it explodes in a giant ball of flame as all this phenolic resin blows up. Right. And that is a 9000 degree forest fire. That can happen. You cannot get those conditions on Maui.

Not in the grass. No. Yeah. Not even in their forest because of the type of trees and the amount of moisture they resin. In the cadet courses, we would take that to create these little torches at night to have, like, little candles in your camp, like right, exactly.

Yeah. Wow. Fascinating. Cliff, while you're on that too, you're on a roll here too. We're on rumble.

You asked a few people the other day, what about tunnels in Maui? You just reported this one also here too. What's the connection with all of this, if any? Can we speak about that now? Clearly, there's obfuscation.

There's a media blackout. There are reports now maybe that there's 2000 children missing. We don't even know yet. And this happened on August eigth. Our drones are being shot down.

People are putting up fences further and further away so that people can investigate what the hell is going on. What's up with the tunnels? What's up with anything else here? Cliff, from the aspect of the tunnels that they've shown those were existent from way in the past. Right.

And may have fallen into disuse and disrepair. My concern though was I don't really want to get into any kind of detail and stuff, but discussions about the idea that there may have been an active reason on the part of an enemy to have those fires in those positions on those islands for things that are underneath the area right. That are not these kind of abandoned tunnels. Okay, so maybe it's Space Force, maybe it's Navy. That's all speculation and that's fine.

It should just end there. There is, in my opinion, sufficient evidence that people are taking advantage of it in a land grab that I'm certain a good portion of the activity was focused that way. Right. Is there a higher purpose on the other side of it, in other words, is some Fu Manchu Chinese mastermind getting a bunch of people whipped up on a land grab in order to get certain things to occur on an island where he wants to disrupt US navy activities. That kind of a deal.

Who knows? Right, right. Well, that's the kind of happening, as they say, never let a good crisis go to waste. There's always all of these levels. But you also posted, and I did another video last week about a lot of UFO sightings as this was occurring also.

So there's the Et component again. Those damn ETS. I'm going to create a new franchise show here on Rumble. We're going to call it those damn ETS. There's so much coming out.

But what did you analyze of some of those UFO crafts? Do you think there's something to it there or is that perhaps more? Okay, so the analysis that I've done in the last few days relative to what was going on Maui back when, would seem to suggest that it was drones, that what was being reported as UFOs was a disguise for the drone activity. Okay. Which makes a lot more sense.

It was not satellites. You're not shooting down lasers or microwaves from satellites to do this. Directed energy weapons have one quarter of the distance reduction factor in their effectiveness. So they can't be more than 600, 700ft away from their target. Even the lasers can maybe go 3000 yards.

Right. But after that they have virtually no power. So whatever it is has got to be reasonably close. And that's all really strange right now, the thing of it is that see right there? So if you had one of those yellow pieces of cloth over that blue piece of cloth, the yellow is going to take the hit, but the blue is going to be unscathed.

Right. And all you got to do is burn off that little bit of yellow there. You're suggesting what's happening? These houses weren't blue. They had a blue undercoat and the top coat blew off here with the laser.

Top coat would just have a scar. Bear in mind this. Okay? All right. So prior to this happening, the islands were mapped by grids of green laser lights from above.

The government here says, oh, maybe it was a Chinese balloon. There's all these weird ass suggestions as to what it caused it, right? But nonetheless, the government knew about it, and so they're trying to blow it off in their control, the information kind of thinking from the Kaliyuga. So we know that it was mapped, so the destruction was chosen. So those sites that were destroyed were specifically chosen.

Now, a few of them, obviously, were badly chosen, where you just got a car in the middle of a field, and whatever the energy weapon was melted the guts out of it. They don't really want to do that. Maybe whoever made the choice wasn't really thinking, or maybe it was an error in execution. From a military viewpoint, you have an error in your thinking or an error in your execution, and you need to be able to determine where the error lies in order to correct it. And so I'm sure someone is doing that level of analysis right now, but we can do that level of analysis as well, because if you go and look at where all of the other hard, heavy heat strikes were, it was designed to cause grass fires, to cause confusion, smoke, destruction, all right?

But it was in a very tightly mapped area, and it's like, okay, yeah, downtown burns, because downtown can burn. But a generalized grass fire erupting in a downtown area that does not spread out into rural grasslands is unusual, to say the least, right? And then you see the laser beam strikes. There's a video out there. I don't know if it's still available.

And it was taken during the time it was happening. I don't know how it was uploaded. I saw it. I should have saved it at the time. It didn't dawn on me what I was looking at it's maybe 25 seconds or so.

And it was from this guy who was talking into his cell phone, and he was taking pictures, but the video was taken by his friend, who was standing back away taking a picture of him. So this kid, maybe he was in his early 20s. He's walking was it that one? No, I didn't see that. I've seen that, but no, this one was even stranger.

Okay? He's walking by an old, disused, like, a gas station, the top part of a gas station where the cars had come into the pumps. But there were no pumps there anymore. It had been converted to something else. But he's walking underneath this big awning thing that the cars would come under to put gas in and then drive out the little building for the gas station back there.

Maybe it was a diner or something. You don't get to see that. He's walking around the edge of it, and he's shouting into his phone as he's taking pictures, saying, look at that, look at that. And he's following Zaps coming down from space that are hitting the asphalt, that are hitting the grass, that are hitting and igniting pieces of paper that are instantly melting aluminum cans, like it just went just almost instantly melted aluminum can. That's when his friend shouts to him from the sidelines, something his name it was indistinct.

I couldn't hear it. Then I did hear him say, Get your ass back here. And that kid then looks around him and sees all of the destruction around him. Smoke starting to erupt from all of these fires and sees these things zapping down around him, which he's still exclaiming about, and he's shouting, Is this from a UFO? Is this from a UFO running his ass back to his other friend, and then the video ends.

These guys may have died in that fire. I have no way of knowing. His friend was trying to get him. At the very last in that video, you hear his friend or somebody saying, let's run down to the water. Yeah.

And that could explain this is not the video we're talking about. It's similar here. I did see the video you're talking about. Now I know which one you're talking about. That could explain also the reports of what we're seeing now where dogs just burnt into place, all families being burnt into place in okay.

They're not burned. Okay? Let's be clear about that. What's the word? Okay.

The dog carcass there was not incinerated. So when I worked in the forest business at DNR and Fisheries, I saw a lot of wildlife that was burned from forest fires. They always have a commonality to them. The commonality is that just like with the cedar trees, the fats escape the body. The fats will boil out of the body and ooze out onto the surrounding area and ignite themselves and burn off and leave this sticky mass so the body becomes desiccated.

These bodies were not that way. They were bloated. They were energized, and everything in them expanded and carbonized, as though it was like cement setting up with that expansion of some level. So the bodies I've seen, the hair is gone on the dogs, but the limbs on them are distorted in the places between the bony joints. So where there's mass in there where you have muscle and stuff, it like, swell up and just got rigid.

So that kind of stuff does not happen when animals burn in a fire. Grass fire with those pyroclastic blasts. Exactly right. Wow. Not a forest fire.

There's so many of it. No. So these animals that were killed probably were not hit by killed by heat, per se. Maybe they were running along. They got a big heat blast.

It fried the cilia in their lungs. As you inhale it, that kills you. That's what kills you in a fire. Okay, so death is quick. You don't actually burn to death.

You inhale a lot of heat. It destroys the little hairs in your lungs and incinerates your lungs, and within like 1020 seconds, you're dead. Takes you longer to leave the body, but you do not suffer in that regard. But then the fats melt out of the body. The body withers down and shrinks down around the bones.

This is a commonality in fire victims. They do not swell up. And yet all of these victims I've seen are not in any way subjected to, like, incinerator temperatures, but they may have been subjected to incinerator energies in Pearl Harbor. They use these torpedoes to bring down these boats in the harbor. And people right now, they're not recognizing that this is, of course, as an act of war.

And I had the conversation at dinner the other day, I'm like, do you think they're going to use 70 year old technology? This is an obfuscated war. We're not supposed to know we're at war. They're going to use these exotic weapons. Do you think we're going to recognize that very soon that this was another pillar?

Okay, so that's what I'm thinking. April 3, next year, I think that we crashed through a hyper novelty barrier, and that would be one of the things that would come on out. I can see the building consensus now that this was an attack, and now people are fumbling around with who attacked us, why, and so on and so forth. Right? Because there's no one standing up.

It's no one obvious, et cetera. It'll take us a while for the mass of the population to cross that line, but the evidence is going to mount. It's going to keep mounting. This will cause a lot of the panic in the Kazarian mafia that will cause them to make stupid decisions such as trying to unleash antifa and all of this kind of stuff to preserve their power. Crazy times.

This is the other video you were talking about, the hotspots cliff, if you guys want to go check that out. Cliff, I'll come back to you last year. Joe, anything you want to share with the audience members before we go? Any new interviews, new concepts coming up here on Realist News and also on Justin for Two, your new YouTube channel here Joe. I'll mention that I've passed by two, the fires were already out, but one was a truck, one was a car, both fires side of the road, and it will melt the asphalt when that happens, because that's typical.

And I saw it. But none of these car fires, which the cars, they were smoked, they were gone. None of them had this liquid aluminum shit going on. And I've seen a lot of car fires in my time. Anyways, never seen this liquid aluminum stuff.

So this is, again, very strange. The other thing I wanted to mention about this is wait, earlier we were talking about silver and solar panel use and all this stuff, and the higher the people's electric bills start going. People are going to start saying, you know what, f this. I need to get solar panels and start back feeding the grid. I can't take it anymore.

This bill is way too high. So then they go out and either refi or whatever they do because a lot of times they've got a nice payment plan for you where they're like, we'll bring your electric bill payment down to here and then it's financed. You just pay us the monthly fee now instead of paying your electric bill. And all of a sudden you're back feeding the grid and you're not really using any power from the grid, so to speak. But again, that requires people going and getting these solar panels installed.

So you could take the dollar with the whole seven to one thing and take it down to one, everything's expensive and your electric bill, everything's just going crazy. You're probably going to have a massive amount of people jumping on the whole solar give me solar panels as fast as possible bandwagon, which is going to cause again or silver to be needed to build those things and all that. So I was just thinking about okay, but I got to dispute that for one reason though, Joe. We're in a labor crisis right now. There won't be any fast installs.

There won't be any way to finance new crews. I've been waiting months to get crews up here to build me a garage. Labor is especially skilled labor is six months to a year out. You got to pretty much schedule that it's going to get worse. And a lot of people don't want to work because there's no point to it the way the things are going.

So I'd have to dispute that. I would say that you would be correct in that except for the labor and then the financiers for these companies are going broke like mad. Okay. So we've seen a lot of that out here where people were trying to sell Tesla power walls, the big banks of batteries, and the companies here in the state that were doing that are now all bankrupt. And so there's jobs hanging and I don't know if they couldn't get crews to install them.

I don't know what the details are. I was never interested in one. I just happen to have peripheral knowledge. So I think maybe that might intrude on this. This may get you your crash, though.

Okay. So there may be just before we get into this giant uptick in certain cryptos, there may be a very large downturn in all of this that is reflected in the numeracy of the material, the way that you had seen way back when. Right. So you may actually have people that are saying $8 silver when you've actually got to pony up $600 to get it in your hand because of the wonkiness of our financial system at that time as it dies. Wow.

It's going to be crazy times, man. I'm trying to navigate all this for the audience members. And sometimes I have to admit, I have trouble putting my head around all of this stuff too. There's so much to swallow in so little time. And my heart goes out to the people who are just waking up now.

That big red peel, they have to swallow that shit in a really short period of time compared to the people on the screen here and some of you watching the show who've been awake for so long. Let's not forget about Don Jr's. Trump Jr's. Post. You better grab yourself a conspiracy theorist friend because you need one soon to explain about what's about to happen.

He posted that shit. Yeah, well, Cliff, why don't we end on that? You posted something maybe six months ago on your BitChute. Exactly. About that how all of these old structures are going to fall and then new communities are going to be built around those conspiracy theorists and those people who were holding the line all of this time.

Explain that that is a pocket of not a pocket, but a toehold to grab onto here into this wishy washy woo we're finding ourselves in. How is that going to it's going to be really bad for everybody because we're going to have to dispute things like science going back 300 years because it's been polluted by economic interests and some papers published, others not this kind of things, people advanced in science and so on. So you won't be able to trust anything for a long, long, long time. And so as a result of that, people will naturally gravitate around us, guys that are just standing up saying the same damn thing over and over and over again, right? And we know what we're doing, and we seem reasonably solid with what's happening because we've been cut out of social order, because we were the conspiracy theorists, right?

Because we saw what others refused to see. They could see it. They just didn't want to acknowledge it. Their minds would not accept that. Now, universe, as I was saying earlier, as an aspect of hyper novelty, wants them to make that irreversible decision.

It wants them to acknowledge that they're seeing the things that we've all seen. Right? And then once they do that, though, what happens? We know because we've all seen it. You have to change once you admit to yourself, I saw that it's real.

And so well, I saw that it's real. It's here know? You better go talk to Joe and JC about it because they saw that shit too, right? Exactly. Thank you so much, guys.

Again, if you want more of this amazing wisdom from Cliff Ha, you can find him on his BitChute here on his Twitter. I'll put the links down in the description box below and of course, also on his substac. And you can find the lovely Joe here on his YouTube channel. Please do go and subscribe there. He's rebuilding after having been deleted there at the same time as me last time.

And you can find him also here on Patreon.com Jsnip. Four guys, thank you so much to that picture of me on my thing. The next one. Next one. The YouTube one.

That one. Look at Cliffhy's Face. That was edited in by my friend Steven. But that's his face. Look at him now.

That's the effect of cancer. That's the effect of vegetarianism. I couldn't eat meat all those years. The tumor rejected it, and so I've rebuilt. A lot of people are saying, yeah, you're looking a lot younger.

We're so happy you're still here, Cliff. Fighting the good fight. Now, I'm okay with it, right? Because I can really punch. I mean, I'm damaged and so on, but I can get in a few punches.

But back then when I died, you would not believe the fight I put up trying to die in the hospital those next four days. I would not have to do this because I was 128 pounds and just breathing was an act of will. Wow. Universe wanted you to stay here for yeah, I was pissed at it, too.

I wanted my retirement on the beach. Guys, come back to this shit. Yeah. Well, thank you for being here, Cliff. We absolutely love you guys in the chat.

Now, if you love Cliff, give him some love in the chat. Give us a comment. Let us know how you like the show here tonight. Reading all of your comments. There's 8600, almost 7000.

Almost 9000. Watching now. Please hit the like button if you like this. Please also subscribe if you want to see more of this content and share this information with your friends here as they are trying to wake up and navigate all of this Wacky Woo, we find ourselves in thanks for noticing, Joe. What's that?

Tell Joe. Thanks for noticing. I never would have spotted, like, that's the same stupid thing I have for a million years now. It's not. It just he put it up and I was just like it just called me like, oh, my God, look at him.

And look at him now. There you go. Oh, my God. Amazing. But yeah, it's incredible.

It is amazing. Yeah. Well, I always knew how to do it right, but with the cancer that they couldn't find, I couldn't do it. But like I say, I'm taking a full teaspoon of 80,000 units or hotter cayenne pepper in my two eggs in the morning. So if that doesn't kill me in the morning, well, damn near anything won't.

Fuck me, Cliff. That's a lot of cayenne. I'm trying to work myself up to that, but I'm not. You are tougher than me, sir. Guys, one last time, if you're looking for these web data reports beyond Mystic Netcliffe.

And of course, this was the Wacky Woo edition. Where did it go? For today, September 5 2023. I love you guys. Please remember to, like, share and subscribe and we'll see you soon.

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Words of affirmation, quality time, gifts, acts of service, physical touching - learning these love languages will get your marriage off to a great start or enhance a long-standing one! Chapman explains the purpose of each "language" and shows you how to identify the one that's meaningful to your spouse now. Updated to reflect the complexities of relationships in today's world, this new edition of The 5 Love Languages reveals intrinsic truths and provides action steps in each chapter that will help you on your way to a healthier relationship. Also includes an updated personal profile. With a divorce rate that hovers around 50 percent, don't let yourself become a statistic. In Things I Wish I'd Known Before We Got Married, Gary Chapman teaches you and your future spouse how to work together as an intimate team! He shares with engaged couples practical tips he wishes he knew before he got married. Discussion centers around love, romance, conflict resolution, forgiveness, and sexual fulfillment. Included are insightful questions, suggestions, and exercises.

A one-page tool to reinvent yourself and your career. The global best seller Business Model Generation introduced a unique visual way to summarize and creatively brainstorm any business or product idea on a single sheet of paper. Business Model You uses the same powerful one-page tool to teach listeners how to draw "personal business models," which reveal new ways their skills can be adapted to the changing needs of the marketplace to reveal new, more satisfying, career and life possibilities. Produced by the same team that created Business Model Generation, this audiobook is based on the Business Model Canvas methodology, which has quickly emerged as the world's leading business model description and innovation technique. This book shows listeners how to: - Understand business model thinking and diagram their current personal business model - Understand the value of their skills in the marketplace and define their purpose - Articulate a vision for change - Create a new personal business model harmonized with that vision - And most important, test and implement the new model When you implement the one-page tool from Business Model You, you create a game-changing business model for your life and career.

The bible for bringing cutting-edge products to larger markets—now revised and updated with new insights into the realities of high-tech marketing In Crossing the Chasm, Geoffrey A. Moore shows that in the Technology Adoption Life Cycle—which begins with innovators and moves to early adopters, early majority, late majority, and laggards—there is a vast chasm between the early adopters and the early majority. While early adopters are willing to sacrifice for the advantage of being first, the early majority waits until they know that the technology actually offers improvements in productivity. The challenge for innovators and marketers is to narrow this chasm and ultimately accelerate adoption across every segment. This third edition brings Moore's classic work up to date with dozens of new examples of successes and failures, new strategies for marketing in the digital world, and Moore's most current insights and findings. He also includes two new appendices, the first connecting the ideas in Crossing the Chasm to work subsequently published in his Inside the Tornado, and the second presenting his recent groundbreaking work for technology adoption models for high-tech consumer markets.

Endless terror. Refugee waves. An unfixable global economy. Surprising election results. New billion-dollar fortunes. Miracle medical advances. What if they were all connected? What if you could understand why? The Seventh Sense is the story of what all of today's successful figures see and feel: the forces that are invisible to most of us but explain everything from explosive technological change to uneasy political ripples. The secret to power now is understanding our new age of networks. Not merely the Internet, but also webs of trade, finance, and even DNA. Based on his years of advising generals, CEOs, and politicians, Ramo takes us into the opaque heart of our world's rapidly connected systems and teaches us what the losers are not yet seeing -- and what the victors of this age already know.

This lushly illustrated history of popular entertainment takes a long-zoom approach, contending that the pursuit of novelty and wonder is a powerful driver of world-shaping technological change. Steven Johnson argues that, throughout history, the cutting edge of innovation lies wherever people are working the hardest to keep themselves and others amused. Johnson’s storytelling is just as delightful as the inventions he describes, full of surprising stops along the journey from simple concepts to complex modern systems. He introduces us to the colorful innovators of leisure: the explorers, proprietors, showmen, and artists who changed the trajectory of history with their luxurious wares, exotic meals, taverns, gambling tables, and magic shows. In Wonderland, Johnson compellingly argues that observers of technological and social trends should be looking for clues in novel amusements. You’ll find the future wherever people are having the most fun.

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.

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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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Ep. 19 Debate Night with Donald J Trump – 08-23-2023

Ep. 19 Debate Night with Donald J Trump - 08-23-2023

Ep. 19  Debate Night with Donald J Trump - 08-23-2023

Episode Summary:

Debate Absence:

The discussion starts with Trump explaining his decision not to attend a Fox News debate in Milwaukee. He cites his significant lead in polls and feels it's unnecessary to be questioned by other candidates and a network he views as hostile. He draws parallels to his 2016 campaign experience.

Media Critique:

Trump discusses the decline of television, particularly targeting networks like MSNBC and CNN for what he perceives as a lack of credibility. He claims to have popularized the term "fake news" and suggests that "corrupt news" might be a more fitting description.

Candidates' Critique:

When probed about which candidates he believes shouldn't be running for president, Trump refrains from direct names but hints at individuals like Asa Hutchinson and Chris Christie. He critiques Christie's performance as New Jersey's governor and insinuates that Christie's resentment towards him is due to not receiving a position in Trump's administration.

Epstein's Death:

The conversation touches on the controversial death of Jeffrey Epstein. Trump expresses doubt about Epstein's suicide and criticizes former Attorney General Bill Barr for not conducting a thorough investigation into Epstein's death and the alleged 2020 election fraud.

Political Climate:

Trump reflects on the political atmosphere since his 2015 campaign. He describes a progression from organized protests against him to impeachment attempts. He voices concerns about potential threats to his safety, characterizing his adversaries as "savage animals."

International Relations:

Trump speaks positively about his rapport with global leaders like Kim Jong Un, Xi Jinping, and Vladimir Putin. He believes they held him and the U.S. in higher regard during his tenure. He criticizes Joe Biden's physical and cognitive abilities, suggesting that Biden might not last until the next election. This sparks speculation about Kamala Harris or other potential Democratic contenders.

Debate with Biden:

The interview concludes with Trump reminiscing about his debate with Biden, which was moderated by Chris Wallace. He recalls confronting Biden about a $3.5 million payment from the mayor of Moscow's wife and expresses annoyance that Wallace intervened in the discussion.

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Ep. 19 Debate Night with Donald J Trump - 08-23-2023

Mr. President, thanks for joining us. Thank you. Why aren't you at the Fox News debate tonight in Milwaukee? Well, you know, a lot of people have been asking me that and many people said you shouldn't do them.

But you see the polls have come out and I'm leading by 50 and 60 points and you know, some of them are at one and zero and two who. And I'm saying, do I sit there for an hour or 2 hours, whatever it's going to be, and get harassed by people that shouldn't even be running for president? Should I be doing that? And a network that isn't particularly friendly to me, frankly. They were back in Rhonda sanctimonious like crazy and now they've given up on him.

I mean, it's a lost cause. It reminded me very much of 2016. In 2016 I went through the same stuff and had to fight them all the way and then they became very friendly after I won, or just about when I was winning, but I just felt it would be more appropriate not to do the debate. I don't think it's right to do it if you're leading by 50, 60. I have one problem leading by 70 points and I'm saying why am I doing it?

And I'm going to have eight people, ten people, whoever made the debate. I don't know how many it is, but I'm going to have all these people screaming at me, shouting questions at me, all of which I love answering, I love doing, but it doesn't make sense to do them. So I've taken a pass, as you probably noticed. I'm grateful that you did. It's interesting though, because you spent a lot of your career in television.

You had a top show in television on NBC, but you don't feel the need now running for president to do television, obviously. Do you think television is declining? Well, according to a poll that I guess we just saw, it just came out where it's down like 30, 35%. But I think they were talking referring to cable. I think cable is down because it's lost credibility.

MSNBC or as they say, Ms DNC is so bad, it's so wrong what they write and what they do and what they say. It's fake news, as I said. I think I came up with that term, I hope I did because it's a good one. It's not tough enough anymore. It's corrupt know, really what you do is call corrupt news, but somehow that doesn't play as nicely.

But it is corrupt news. So you have MSNBC and you have CNN, who's absolutely doing no ratings at all. I mean they're dead, but they're doing none because they don't have credibility. They really don't have credibility. Fox is way down, as you know, and the good old days are long ago.

I will say this, it could come back, but they just don't have a lot of credibility, Tucker. You know that perhaps better than anybody. I think it was a terrible move getting rid of you. You were number one on television and all of a sudden we're doing this interview but we'll get bigger ratings using this crazy forum that you're using than probably the debate or competition. When you say there are people on stage who shouldn't be running for president, who do you mean?

Well, I don't want to really use names, but it wouldn't matter too much. A guy like I call him Ada Hutchinson. It's ASA, but I call him Ada. Why do you call him Ada? You know, I could tell you, but I don't want to get myself in a little trouble.

But he's weak and pathetic and I never understood the guy, never knew him. He was the governor of Arkansas. Not a very popular guy. I don't know how that state is such a great state. The people are so incredible in that state and they love me, and I love them.

How does this guy get elected governor of Arkansas? But he's nasty always and has been a guy like Chris Christie. The guy left with a 8% think of it 8% approval rating in New Jersey. Now he's running for president and he runs solely on the basis of let's Get Trump. He's like a savage maniac.

He's like a lunatic. And that's all he talks about. His poll numbers are very, very low. He's about 2%. What's he like?

You know him well. I've been friendly with him over the years, but I couldn't give him a job because I just never trusted him very much. I was just never one of his people that really trusted him. I never gave him the job. And that's one of the reasons he feels so hurt and so betrayed.

And I understand that. I really do. I understand it. But I never gave him he wanted to be different things. He was looking at different elements of the administration and we decided I decided just I didn't want to do it.

And now I'm glad I did because, you see but we had some great people. I had great people. We'll have even better people if we do this because now I know Washington. Before I didn't know Washington, but guys like Bill Barr were terrible. I mean, they were I would say Bushies.

I say that with respect to the Bush family, but they were Bushies. And it doesn't work out for us. It was clear. This is kind of far afield, but it was just interesting. I read Barr's account of his time.

He wrote a book about it, his autobiography, and in it he lies about Jeffrey Epstein's death. Clearly lies. Do you think Epstein killed himself? Sincerely? I don't know.

I will say know he was a fixture in Palm Beach. Yeah, I don't know what Barr said about it either. I have no idea what he said. What did he say he killed himself? Probably.

He said he killed himself and that they were going to do this investigation. They never did the investigation. It's never been public, and they hid it. And why are they doing that? Clearly, Barr knew, but why would Bill Barr be covering up the death of Jeffrey Epstein?

Bill Barr didn't do an investigation on the election fraud either. Okay? He said he did and he pretended he did, but he didn't. McSwain, the US attorney in Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, said Barr just wouldn't let him do it was crazy. Barr became so petrified, so frightened of being impeached.

They were going to impeach him. I don't know if you remember it, it's not a big moment in history, but they said, we're going to impeach. They play a much rougher game. The left, the lunatics, and they were going to impeach Bill Barr and he was petrified. Now, how do you not get impeached?

Don't do any of this stuff. But he didn't do the job there. I don't know what he did with Epstein, but possibly do you think it's possible that Epstein was killed? Oh, sure, it's possible. I mean, I don't really believe I think he probably committed suicide.

He had a life with beautiful homes and beautiful everything, and all of a sudden he's incarcerated and not doing very well. I would say that he did, but there are those people, there are many people. I think you're one of them. Right. But a lot of people think that he was killed.

He knew a lot on a lot of people. He was killed. I think the closer you look I'm not a conspiracy person at all. I believe everything I hear. But, yeah, the closer you look into it I mean, the Attorney General of the United States, your Attorney general clearly lied about the Epstein death.

Yeah. Why? Certainly it wasn't well done. They had no cameras, they had no anything. Everybody was sleeping.

And a case could be made. Look, I'm not going to get involved in it, but I can tell you a case could be made either way, but it certainly wasn't the most well run place. So the reason I'm asking you is I'm looking at the trajectory since 2015 when you got into politics for real and then won. It started with protests against you, massive protests, organized protests by the left, and then it moved to impeachment twice. Right.

And now indictment. I mean, the next stage is violence. Are you worried that they're going to try and kill you? Why wouldn't they try and kill you? Honestly, they're savage animals.

They are people that are sick, really sick. You have great people in the Democrat Party. You have great people that are Democrats. Most of the people in our country are fantastic. And I'm representing everybody.

I'm not just Republicans or conservatives. I represent everybody. I'm the president of everybody. But I've seen what they do. I've seen the lengths that they go to when they make up the Russia, Russia, Russia when that's exposed and they go down and Barr should have gone after them and other people should have gone after and they did very late because the Durham report came out.

It was fairly good. It could have been a lot tougher, I guess, but it was fairly good. But it explained how corrupt it was. I'll tell you who did a great job was the Inspector General Horowitz. He did a phenomenal report.

You didn't have to go to Durham. He did it on comey and on, I guess McCabe and some others and it was a vicious it was basically a true report how bad they are. But these people are sick people. These are people that I think they hate our country. You want to know the truth when you see open borders, when you see these policies that they have and so many other things, it's so sad to see we have a country that's very fragile right now.

I've never seen I will say, look, I ran in 16, which was 15, but I ran in 16 election in 16 and there was tremendous spirit in 20. There was even more spirit. We got many millions of we got millions and millions more votes. It wasn't even a contest. People said, well, what do you think of 20?

I said, we did much better. We did. You got to base it on the number of votes. We got many more votes in 20 than we did in 16. But the election was rigged.

It was a rigged election and with COVID they use COVID to cheat a lot of different things and we have so much on it. It's like so easy. But we had judges that didn't want to look, we had people didn't want to get involved. She's a conspiracy theorist. If you say anything about the election but I have never seen spirit like there is right now even coming down here, just the people on the road that are just absolutely going crazy.

And the reason is I think they like me and I know they love my policies. I hope they like me too. A lot of people say they don't like me, but they like my I think they like me. But I have never seen spirit like it is right now. And the reason is because Crooked Joe Biden is so bad.

He's the worst president in the history of our country. I don't think he's going to make it to the gate, but you never know. But he's a corrupt person. So corrupt that I took the name off know I don't do two people at one time. I took the Crooked Hillary and I made it.

I retired the net. That was a good day for her. I bet she was very happy. And I used it for Joe because it's Crooked Joe, but Joe is really but you don't think he's going to make it to November of 20. Well, I think he's worse mentally than he is physically and physically.

He's not exactly a triathlete or any kind of an athlete. You look at him. He can't walk to the helicopter. He walks he can't lift his feet out of the grass. It's only two inches at the white house, right?

It's not a lot, but you watch him, and it looks like he's walking on toothpicks. And then you see him in the beach where he can't lift a chair. You know those chairs are meant to be light, right? They're like, 2oz lift them up. He can't lift the chair.

He can't walk to the chair. And I don't know what they're doing with the beach. This beach is seeming to play a big role, but they love pictures of him on the beach. I think he looks terrible on the beach. Looks terrible on the beach.

Skinny legs. Well, he can't walk through the sand. Sand is not that easy to walk through, but when he walks through it, he can't walk through the sand. And there's somebody in there that thinks he looks fabulous at the beach. I think he looks horrible at the beach.

Plus, the beach doesn't represent what a president's supposed to be doing. He's supposed to be working. He's supposed to be getting us out of that horrible, horrible war that we're very much involved in with Russia and Ukraine. You could do that. You could do that very easily, I believe you could do that very I don't believe he could do it because he's just incompetent.

But that's a war that should end immediately, not because of one side or the other, because hundreds of thousands of people are being killed. Can you imagine you're in an apartment house, and rockets are going into that building and blowing it up and knocking it down? And why should anybody? Human beings is a human, whether they're Russian or Ukrainian or whatever they are. It's got to be stopped, and it can be stopped very easily.

It would have never started if I were president. It would have never started. So back to biden. I'm interested. So you think he's failing?

He obviously is failing. I think it's clear to everybody. But that would make Kamala Harris the candidate. Well, not really. I mean, I guess they'd have maybe a free for all.

A lot of people say she has to remain, for certain reasons, the candidate. She has to I don't think that's true, actually. I don't think that other people would stand for it. She has some bad moments. Her moments are almost as bad as his.

I think his are worse, actually. Yeah, she seems pretty senile, too. She speaks in rhyme. It's weird. It's weird.

But she has bad moments in rhyme. Well, the way she talks the bus will go here, and then the bus will go there, because that's what buses do. It's weird. The whole thing is weird. This is not a president of the United States future.

And I think they probably have some kind of a primary and other people will get could be. I always got along well with him, believe it or not, but could be him. Could be somebody else. He's got a big load on his shoulders because you look at California, what's happened, but I don't know if the American people really the people that vote for him, I don't even know if they know. You look at so many of the things that are going on and people don't seem to be in the old days, if you had a bad record, it meant a lot.

Today, if you have a bad record, it doesn't really mean know. He looks good. He's a nice looking guy, speaks well, but Biden, every time you watch him talking, it's like he's walking on eggs. You're waiting for him to collapse. And he almost always does.

And I got to know the leaders of all of the countries, essentially, but the big ones and the bigger the tougher, the know, it's like sort of I guess maybe that's the way it's supposed to be. But I got to know President Xi of China and Putin and Kim Jong UN. North Korea did a great job with North Korea, kept us out of a nuclear war. We would have 40,000 dead soldiers right now. They'd drop a nuke right on top of the military base.

But we have 40,000 soldiers over there. And I did great. I got along with them great. That's a positive. The press said he said nice things about Kim Jong UN.

I also said horrible things at the beginning. Horrible enough that he wanted to talk and we talked and we met in Singapore. We met actually twice, and we had unbelievable meetings. I know him very well. We were in great shape with him.

What do you think he and Xi and Putin think of Biden? I think they can't believe it. I think they probably say this is some kind of a know. They had great respect for our country. They respected me.

They had great respect for our country when I was there, every one of them. Look, if you go to North Korea, you take a look at what know. The Olympics was dead. South Korea spent billions on the Olympics. Nobody was going to go.

They didn't want to get blown up. They called me and they said, we are going to let the Olympics proceed. This is North Korea. I said, you should go into the Olympics, put your athletes in. It wasn't know, they were big on athletes know, famine.

But they went in and they actually participated. And within about two days, the entire thing was sold out. And if it wasn't me, that would have never happened. But I got along very well with him and that's a positive thing. He does have massive nuclear power by the way, and if Hillary would have gotten in, or if the Obama thought process continued, it would have been a nuclear war.

Absolutely. With North Korea, he was expecting to go into a war, and it would have been a nuclear war. So do you think the rest of the world looks on at Biden and thinks someone else has got to be running the government? Well, somebody else has to be. I don't think he's capable of doing anything.

Look, when I debated him, I said, how come? And this was in front of probably not a friend of yours, Chris Wallace. He was the moderator, not a friend. I said, Why is it he wants to be Mike, but he doesn't have the talent? It's one of those bitchy little man.

He wanted to be his father, but he didn't have the talent of his father was great. His father little fussy man. His father interviewed me in 60 Minutes. It was actually a ten. Can you believe his father had talent?

At least I may have been the only guy that he gave a good 60 Minutes to. He was rough, really. Father was tough. He was great, though. He was great at what he did.

But Chris Wallace was so upset, he was guarding this guy who wouldn't do a show. By the way, I didn't mind Chris Wallace because he wouldn't do Biden, wouldn't do a show, and it was very obvious. He kept asking him and asking, but he wouldn't do the show. So I figured he's got to like me. But he came from a different planet.

But remember when I asked the question, why is it that the mayor of Moscow's wife is allowed to give you three and a half million dollars? Don't forget, that was brought up now. It's brought up all the time, but that was brought up by me long before anyone ever heard of it. I said, the mayor of Moscow's wife giving you three and a half million dollars. What did you do to deserve three and a half million dollars to Biden?

And Chris Wallace said, this has nothing to do with the debate. He got in the way of the question. No. Well, it was crazy. And I said, well, wait a minute.

He got three and a half million from the mayor of Moscow's wife. Now, people forget that, but if you go back and take a look, you will see. And Chris Wallace didn't want me to ask that question. I said, I think it's a very appropriate question. It turned out to be much more appropriate than people thought.

Amazing. So do you have a preference in assuming you're the Republican nominee and all goes as you plan it to go? Do you have a preference in who you run against? In many ways, I'd love to run against him because his record is so bad. It's still horrible when you look at inflation, everything else.

But others also have very bad records. I mean, California is a bad record. So should it be Gavin, or should it be somebody else? When I look at San Francisco, what's happened to that incredible city that was one of the greatest cities in the world just a short while ago, and now it's very sad when you look at it. Los Angeles, every city, practically all the Democrat run cities, you know, Republican run cities are doing very nicely because they arrest people when you have crimes, and they don't go after political candidates because they think it's know.

I mean, it's been amazing. My poll numbers are the highest they've ever, but because people understand can I ask you that gets back to my original question. So if the protest didn't work, you got elected anyway. Impeachment didn't work twice. Obviously, indictment is not working.

Your poll numbers go up. When they raided Mar a Lago in August of last year, your numbers went up. They can indict you 20 times, and you're not going to lose the Republican primary because of that. Well, it makes it look even more ridiculous. I mean, the four indictments, and maybe there'll be more.

I don't know. These people are crazy, but they're counterproductive. So if you chart it out, it's an escalation is what I'm saying. So what's next? After try to put you in prison for the rest of your life?

That's not working. So don't they have to kill you now? I think the people of our country don't get enough credit for how smart they are, and I'm not sure I would have said this ten years ago, but they get it. They really get it. When somebody gets indicted, your poll numbers go down.

When somebody gets indicted, you announce, ladies and gentlemen, I'll be leaving to spend time with my family and to fight for the rest of my life on this stuff. But you're out of politics. I got indicted four times. All trivia nonsense. Bullshit.

It's all bullshit. It's horrible. When you look and you look at what they're doing, the boxes, hoax, I'm covered by the Presidential Records Act. I'm allowed to do exactly that. He's not covered, and he's got 25 times the number of boxes, and he's got them stored in Chinatown.

He's got him stored in a Flimsy garage underneath his Corvette at Penn. And by the way, at Penn, he gets millions of dollars. China pays this guy millions of dollars. See, I think he's the most corrupt president we've ever had, and he also has the distinction of being the most incompetent. And I believe both I mean, he's both incompetent and corrupt.

I actually believe he's compromised because China knows so much about him. They know where the money comes from. They know where it is, who paid it, and they probably paid it well, they do pay penn, and he gets a million dollars. I think he takes $999,000 because it keeps it a little bit under a million like, by a dollar. But he, in many ways, is a Manchurian candidate.

We have a Manchurian candidate. And he's afraid to tell Russia to get out of Cuba. He's afraid to tell China to get out of Cuba. China now is building. Think of this.

China's building military installations in Cuba. The Cuban population of Miami is not too happy because they're never going to be able to go back. And you don't even hear about it. And the worst culprit is the press, the media. Because normally when I first heard that that China is building installations in Cuba and installations means military, you know, they said, just some communication.

They did that on the islands with Japan. They took the island, they started this massive construction. And they told everybody, including the Japanese. The Japanese have to be very careful. They told everybody that this is a housing development.

They got to build a housing development. And I said, how come the runway is 20,000ft long? Private jets need 4000ft. They don't need 20,000ft. The big ones need 20,000ft.

They don't even need 20. And I looked at the runway, I said, that's the largest runway ever built, both in width and length for housing development. There's nobody that has a plane that big that you would have a runway. That's why allowed to conduct imperialism in our hemisphere. Well, yeah.

And it's far beyond Cuba. It's all over South America. Yeah, in the Caribbean. So we built a thing called the Panama Canal. We lost 35,000 people to the mosquito.

Malaria. We lost 35,000 people building. We lost 35,000 people because of the mosquito. Vicious. They had to build under nets.

It was one of the true great wonders of the world. As he said. One of the nine wonders of the world. No, it was one of the seven. This happened a little while ago, you know, says nine wonders of the world.

You could make nine wonders. He would have been better off if he stuck with the nine and just said, yeah, I think it's nine. But this is one of the true seven wonders of the world. And you take a look at the Panama Canal. It was such an incredible engineering marvel.

We sold it under Jimmy Carter. We sold it to Panama for $1. The following day, they quadrupled the amount of money that ships had to pay to get across. They didn't lose one ship. And now they've made it much bigger.

And now they've widened it. They've doubled it, right? They've more than doubled it. And it's one of the most profitable things anytime. It's just incredible.

Right. We gave it away for $1. China now controls it. They actually control the Panama Canal. They run it.

They control it. And we shouldn't let that happen. And we can't let China be in Cuba. And they'll get out. If I'm president, they'll get out.

Because I had a very good relationship with President Xi, but he respected this country. He respected me and he'll get out. And we can't let them run the Panama Canal. We built the Panama Canal should have never been given to Panama. We should have had it, but we gave it for $1.

Think of it, they quadrupled in one day. They lifted the fees, which know, pretty big for these massive ships to go through, right? Rather than going around the Cape and all the tremendous storms. Such beauty, such know, when you it's beautiful stuff, but you didn't want to get caught in those storms. Those were storms that wiped out the biggest ships.

And we go through the Panama Canal. We built it and we gave it away for $1. Think of that. How stupid are we? We have done the stupidest things in this country and now we have a president that can't put two sentences together, can't speak, can't walk, can't talk.

I don't think he gets to the starting gate. But these people do miracles. I mean, he ran out of his basement and you got away with that one because of COVID So he sort of got away with it. They cheated on the election. But you have people that are very smart, but they're fascists and they're radical left lunatics, and they're destroying our country with the all electric cars and the windmills all over the place, which, by the way, don't work.

And they're all most of made in China, for the most part. They're made in China. Germany a little bit, but China. But you look at what's happening to our country. Even no voter ID.

I mean, why don't they want voter ID? There's only one reason they don't want voter ID. Because they want to cheat. Who doesn't want, you know, the Democrat Convention, the last one, they had voter ID that was this big. It looked like a prison card, this big on their chest.

You walked in, they had your picture, your this, your fingerprint. They owed everything. The most incredible voter ID I've ever seen. That was to get into the Democrat National Convention, but to get into vote. If you buy groceries, if you buy practically anything now, you have ID on a card, credit cards or otherwise.

But don't you think it's racist to have to show your ID? Well, they probably say that they use anything not to show ID, because voter ID is pretty simple. And we could go back and we should go back to all paper ballots. Voter ID. Same day voting.

You know, France did it. France had mail in ballots and it was terrible. Anytime you have mail in ballots, you're going to have massive cheating on your elections. Anytime. Not just the presidential election.

Anytime you have isn't that the whole point of oh, yeah, sure, it's the whole point. That's their whole point. They want to cheat. Yeah, they have to cheat because their policies are so bad that if they didn't cheat, they couldn't get elected. Who.

Wants open borders, who wants high taxes, who wants high interest rates, who wants to not be able to use a gas stove or have to drive an electric car, which you have a four hour drive, but the car only goes an hour and a half. You have to charge it. The happiest moment for somebody in an electric car is the first ten minutes. In other words, you get it charged. And now for ten minutes, the unhappiest part is the next hour, because you're petrified that you're not going to be fined to another charger.

I'm not knocking electric cars. They're fine. They're fine. But if people want to buy a gasoline car or hybrid hybrids are pretty good, actually, but they should be allowed to buy. They don't want to do any of this.

So right now, California is in a big brownout because their grid is a disaster. The grid all over the country is sort of a disaster, but the grid in California and yet they want to have, in a very short period of time, millions and millions of cars going off that grid. Essentially, it doesn't work. So plug your car into a grid that's fake. You should be able to buy an electric car.

Electric cars could be fine. If you drive short distances and you want to have whatever and you have plugins everywhere you go, they could be fine. But you got to have gasoline cars. You got to have everything. Let people buy everything.

Now, the new thing is your heating systems in the house, they don't want you to have a modern day heating system. They want you to use a heating system that will cost you at least $10,000 to buy and won't work very well. None of the stuff works as well. One of the things I did with EPA is you have states, many states, most of the states have so much water it comes out of heaven, right? The water pours down and you have it.

It's there. It's got to go wherever it goes, into the oceans, whatever. It's not like a big problem. Now, in some states, they have a problem. You have some desert areas and all, and for that it's okay.

But they have sinks where no water comes out. You turn it on, no water comes out. No water comes out of the shower. No water is allowed to go into the washing machine for your dishes or for your clothing. And I avoided all of that.

Wait, they have sinks where no water comes out. You have restrictors when I say no water, very little water. You want to wash your hands, right? Yeah. And you've seen this, and you turn on the sink and it's very little.

Or do you want to wash your beautiful hair, right? And you're standing under a shower. Then the suds never go. The water comes out very slowly. I'm sure you've seen this.

It usually takes place in new hotels. And new homes. Yeah, you take a drill and take the well, you can, but now they make it, so you can't do that. So is league. They have a restrictor.

It's called a restrictor, and it restricts the water from coming out. So I ended all of that. And you have to see these. They let the water come out. You know what people do?

They wash their hands like five times longer or in the washing machine, they'll press for their, let's say the dishwasher. They'll press it, then they'll press it about seven or eight times. They'll end up using more water, and it still won't be very good. I met with the head of Whirlpool. They were practically going out of business during my administration, and they said to me from Ohio, credible, great state, I love Ohio.

And they were really doing badly because people were dumping washing machines all over, mostly from South Korea, but also from China. And he was explaining it's just a terrible situation. I said, Let me ask you, how's the quality? He says, we're better, but they are good enough quality. But of course he's going to say that, but they are better.

He said, but they don't allow us they're dumping these machines, they're cutting us in half, they're killing us. And on top of it, the government won't let us use water in our machines. I mean, he shows me, like a quarter of a bottle of water that's supposed to be washing clothing, and I freed it all up. And I put tariffs on these countries that were selling and the machines coming into the country, and that company went from all the washing machine companies, they make washing machines, they make dryers, they make all of the different machines that do this kind of work, including dishwashers. And they went from a disaster area to being just thriving.

But can I ask, they love me in that part of Ohio. Well, I bet they do. But why should EPA no one at EPA was elected by anybody. Why do they have the power to decide how much water your washing machine uses? Shouldn't Congress, in a democracy, get to vote on that?

Yeah, you could say that. They do things that are not very that's my you. If you get elected again, go back to Washington. How do you keep the agencies under control? How do you keep FBI and CIA specifically under control?

The way you do it? Like, I fired Comey. That was a big deal. A lot of people said, and I fired them very early. Somebody said, oh, I wish you would have fired them.

There's a real question about firing them anyway, you understand? Because when they have a ten year term, there is a question. I fired Comey. That was a great thing. If I didn't fire Comey, maybe I wouldn't be talking to you, or I'd be talking to you about real estate or something else other than politics, right?

That was a coup. In my opinion. That was a very sick deal. That was the insurance policy. You remember the insurance policy?

Oh, she's going to win, darling. She's going to win. But just in case she doesn't, we have an insurance policy. An insurance policy. She was what they were doing, and we caught them with that.

That was a very important tweet, or whatever it was text. It was a big deal. That was a big deal. The insurance policy, she's going to win 100 million to one. That's not good odds.

At least they gave me one, right? 100 million to one. But just in case she doesn't win, we have an insurance policy. And everybody said, that's strange, that's strange. But we caught all that because I fired, call me.

Because when I fired, call me. It was like throwing a rock into a hornet's nest, into a nest of bees, and the place went crazy. So when you were president, are you confident that you knew everything, say, CIA was doing around? No, I'm not. It's a very interesting group of people.

I had very good relationships, I thought, but I was a little surprised when I got out. Know, things go on. Look it's, what were you surprised by? I was surprised, I think, at some of the people. I was surprised that I had a group of people we killed, many using the CIA, I have to say this bad, very bad actors.

We were very good at it. You look at Solomoni, you look at Al Baghdadi, bigger than Osama bin Laden. I mean, Osama bin Laden. But Al Baghdadi did. ISIS.

And he was rebuilding ISIS very strongly. And that was the CIA that did that. That was really us that did that. That was really us that did that. And Solomoni was us that did that.

Not so much CIA, but we did some very good work with the CIA. But I started you know, when I looked at the 51 intelligence agents saying that the laptop from hell was Russia disinformation, when I took a look at that, I said, that's a horrible thing. They knew it wasn't. They knew it was not. And by the way, you're talking about cheating on the election.

McLaughlin and Fabrizio, great pollsters, they said a thing like that, plus other things, meant anywhere from ten to 17% of the vote would change. Whatever happened to Mike Pence? You've always been nice to Pence. I've never heard you criticize Pence. You've defended him in public many, many times.

He's out there attacking you. What is that? So Mike wants to run for president. You got to understand, in my opinion, mike Pence had the absolute right to send the votes back to the legislatures, the Democrats. And everybody said, you don't have the right.

In other words, I said, Is he a human conveyor belt? You mean if he finds fraud in Pennsylvania, in Georgia, in any of these states, arizona, he has to send them to Mitch McConnell, right? That's right, sir. Well, if he finds fraud, he has said so. He's just so he's a conveyor belt, boom, put him in.

I said, I don't agree with that. And we had some lawyers not all, we had some lawyers that said, no, you do have the right to send them back to the legislatures to be rechecked. Because if you looked at what went on in Wisconsin, who, by the way, now agree with me, wisconsin has been virtually other than the fact they're not allowed to do anything statutorily, but Wisconsin has mean what they found is incredible. I mean, we won Wisconsin, but Mike Pence had the right, in my opinion, to send the best do you ever talk to him now? No, I haven't spoken to him in a long time.

I was very disappointed in him. I didn't want to do what Thomas Jefferson did. Thomas Jefferson, it was Georgia, and it was here, ye hear, the great state of Georgia is not capable or allowed to tabulate their votes. And Thomas Jefferson, who was the vice president, said, is Georgia sure that they cannot tabulate their votes? Georgia is sure he didn't send it back and have them redo it.

He said, we will keep the votes of the great state of Georgia for Thomas Jefferson and his president. I didn't ask him for that. Could have done that too, but I thought that would bring turmoil. I asked him to send them back to his legislature, to the know in Wisconsin, let's say. But why didn't he?

I mean, you'd worked together for four years, you're the president, he's VP, you say you're aligned on everything. I think he got very bad advice, I really do. Now, let me tell you what happened. I sat there with a few people. I think his lawyer was in the room too.

His lawyer was very much against it. There were other lawyers that felt you could do it. It was one of those things. I think you could have done it. I think you can always do something if you see fraud or if you see problems.

But it's very interesting. So after the election was over, the Rhinos got together with the Democrats and they redid the election so you couldn't do it anymore. So then I called the people, I said, So in other words, you're saying I was right, you could do it. Yes, you could do it. In other words, they took the Voting act and they redid it so the vice president no longer has the power to do what I said he could do.

So when that happened, I said, wow. And you'd look some of these Democrats in the eye and they'd say, he has absolutely no right to do it. And immediately after the election, they met Rhinos, Kadema Maul and Democrats, and they approved legislation that takes away the right of the vice president to do it. So I said, ah, so you're saying I was right. The vice president did have the right to do it, and they said, yes, he did.

So if you're saying they stole it from you last time, why wouldn't they do the same this time? Oh, well, they'll try. They're going to be trying. Yeah, and not only me. Look, DeSantis is out.

I think he's gone. So he was at a level, people have figured him out, he's gone. But if somebody else got in other than me, they'll go at him just as viciously as they did me. These people are sick. They will go after them.

And a lot of people say they won't be able to hold up. I do get credit for holding up quite well, I must tell you. I think it's how do you do that? How do you get indicted every week and stay cheerful? I think it's a lot easier because I'm so high in the polls, because it means the people get it.

The people see it's a fraud. The people see it like this horrible district attorney from just a little while ago, from essentially Atlanta, that's Fulton County, she said, basically, I don't have any right to challenge an election. Well, what about Stacey Abrams? What about Hillary Clinton? What about all of these Democrats that are still challenging my election?

The same people that are saying he's challenging an election challenged my election, and they did it with Slates. They did it with all sorts of things. They were very bad, very bad about it. But basically they're suing me. And they're saying, you don't have any right to challenge, and if you challenge an election, we're going to indict you and put you in jail.

So what they're doing is they've weaponized and don't kid yourself, the DOJ and Biden and the whole group, they're watching all of this stuff. They love the local stuff. The DA in Manhattan, not only that, they put one of the DOJ top people into the Manhattan DA's office to run things. They don't even have a case against me. It's not even a case.

Everyone says, even the Democrats say, you can't bring these cases. You have no case. The attorney General or the district attorney. Fanny, fanny Willis in Atlanta, she's getting killed, basically. She's saying Trump doesn't have the right to criticize an election.

But you've been around long enough now. You've seen many elections criticized. I mean, Hillary Clinton goes crazy every time she talks. She says he's not the president. Jimmy Carter said he's not the president.

Well, I am the president. Hillary Clinton called me, by the way, 302 in the morning to congratulate me the night of the election. Did her voice crack? Well, her voice was very different. I will say I won't get into that.

But what do you mean, her voice was very different? Don't forget, they were all celebrating at 05:00 in the afternoon, and I came home. And I said, I think we won. I felt we won because the rallies are so big. We'd go to Wisconsin and we'd go to Georgia, we'd go to different states in Michigan, we'd have rallies in Pennsylvania, we had 58,000 people in Butler.

And I'd said, how are we losing this? How do you have a rally where you have from 50 to 100,000 people, many of them united, seven a day for a couple of days? That's a lot. That's a lot. These are big rallies, too.

And I didn't hold back. I didn't say, let's make them little, let's do abbreviations, right? But they challenged this stuff. Hillary called me up and conceded. Now, the word is that Obama said you have to do that, but she called up and totally conceded.

But now every time you see her on television, she's saying like, well, she's challenging the election, so that would mean that she should be indicted, but that would mean also that Stacey Abrams in Georgia should be indicted because she still thinks she won the election for governor. She still thinks that she's never recanted. Do you think Stacey Abrams will be indicted for that? No, of course not. She won't be.

The Democrats don't get indicted for things like that. They don't get impeached. No, it's a different thing. With that being said, yes, I had great support when they did impeachment hoax number one and impeachment hoax number two. Jim Jordan.

The House was fantastic, and actually, the Senate was very good for me, other than Mitch McConnell. I think if he had, it's too bad. I endorsed him. He was begging, he was going to lose that race, and I endorsed him. And he ended up winning the race because of my endorsement.

He was down. He was going to lose to Amy McGrath. She was $90 million in cash, all set to go. She was leading by three. He was going down.

I did him a favor, and then three, four months later, he really wanted to impeach me. He's a bad guy, but if you look at what's going on politically, so interesting, the level of loyalty is different in politics than it is in normal life. I will say, with that being said, I've had great loyalty also. But the house was fantastic. The Senate was very know.

They overrode Mitch McConnell. Mitch McConnell, in my opinion, was trying to get senators to impeach me, especially for the second one. And on the first one, he acted very, very slow. He should have gone much faster. But Mitch McConnell wanted to and the senators went up to guys that are subservient to him because he gives know, he gives them money, he gives them a lot of money.

He raises some money and he gives it to him, and therefore they do what he said. That's the only form of leadership he's got. So, last question. If you're elected president again, what's your top, your number one priority. When you ran last time, you said, I will build a wall.

This time, your bottom line, top promise to the so you can do numerous things at the same time, of course, but let's say number one is a border and taking hundreds of thousands of criminals that have been allowed into our country and getting them out and bringing them back to their country. Guatemala, by the way, not only the four countries that we think of as neighbors all over the world. Last month we had 149 countries represented. Think of it, we had 149 countries represented, Tucker, from places that many people never even heard of coming into our country. And they're coming in from mental institutions, and they're coming in from prisons.

They're emptying out their prisons all over South America. They're emptying out their mental institutions. Terrorists are pouring into our country. We have no idea. I had the strongest border in the history of our country, and I built almost 500 miles of wall.

They like to say, oh, was it less? No, I built 500 miles. In fact, if you check with the authorities on the border, we built almost 500 miles of wall. And I had another 200 that I was going to build. It's like water, it seeks, and we're going to build another 200.

We built it, it was all set to go. All they had to do is install it. It would have taken three weeks. And that's when I found out. I said, I think these people actually want open borders.

The first thing I would do would be I would seal up the border good and tight, except for people that want to come in legally. Do you think we're moving towards civil war?

There's tremendous passion and there's tremendous love. January 6 was a very interesting day because they don't report it properly. I believe it was the largest crowd I've ever spoken before. And you know, some of the crowds I've spoken before, and like, July 4 on the mall, I think they had a million people there. But I think that the biggest crowd I've ever spoken before was on January 6.

And people that were in that crowd, a very, very small group of people, and we said patriotically and peacefully. Peacefully and patriotically, right? Nobody ever says that go peacefully and patriotically. But people that were in that crowd that day, very small group of people went down there. And then there are a lot of scenarios that we can talk about, but people in that crowd said it was the most beautiful day they've ever experienced.

There was love in that crowd. There was love and unity. I have never seen such spirit and such passion and such love. And I've also never seen simultaneously and from the same people, such hatred of what they've done to our country. So do you think it's possible that there's open conflict?

We seem to be moving towards something. I don't know because I don't know what it you know, I can say this. There's a level of passion that I've never seen, there's a level of hatred that I've never seen, and that's probably a bad combination. Donald Trump. Thank you.

Thank you very much. Very much. Thank you. That is a bad combination, by the way. Bad combination.

Thank you.


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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.

#OeraLinda #History #Christianization #GreatReset #FryanLanguage #JanOtt #Civilization #OldTestament #Church #SpiritualAbuse #Identity #Fryans #Autland #Finland #Slavery #Christianity #Sects #Genocide #Torture #Bible #Freedom #Truth #Justice #Righteousness #Language #German #Dutch #Frisian #English #Scandinavian #Wisdom #Inspiration #European #Values

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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Judge’s Nuts – 06-07-2023

Judge's Nuts - 06-07-2023

Judge's Nuts - 06-07-2023

Episode Summary:

The text reflects on the author's day and emphasizes the shift from traditional advertising to a reputation economy. The author asserts that the trust people have in certain personalities drives economic activities, in contrast to the declining power of traditional advertising. They mention their own experience with selling Pure Sleep without hard-selling tactics, gaining trust. There's also a significant discussion about politics, the World Economic Forum's influence, election integrity, and corruption, ending with the idea that the federal government has lost its moral authority.

The text discusses the current disillusionment with mainstream media, politics, and traditional economic structures in the United States. It emphasizes the failure of the central banking system and the emergence of a new reputation economy. Traditional systems are portrayed as corrupt, including the law and electoral process. There's mention of individuals like Biden and companies like CNN being discredited. The speaker touches on personal legal battles and presents the idea of a "great reset," highlighting a shift away from traditional systems to new, decentralized, and individual-driven approaches, like cryptocurrencies, with a belief that a new era is dawning.

The text describes a complex legal battle in which the speaker strategizes against a corrupt judge. By leveraging the judicial procedure and placing pressure on the judge through calculated motions, including one for injunctive relief, the speaker is able to obtain a dismissal from the case. The speaker highlights corruption within the judicial system, using a specific case against Corey Good as an example, and emphasizes the need for strategy and understanding the procedure to succeed in legal matters. The speaker concludes by advising the reader to strategize meticulously before engaging in a court case.

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Judge's Nuts - 06-07-2023

You humans. It's 7 June. It's about 1130. Really surprised I got done this quick. I still have one more stop on the way back.

I've got to peel off and go to a nursery and pick up some bedding plants.

But really, like I say, it's surprised I got done as quickly as I did with all of the chores I had. Shopping gods were cooperating with me today.

Anyway, speaking of shopping, over these last few months, we've been heading this way in a general sense for since probably 2007, maybe. As the Internet grows up and matures and stuff, we're heading into what I'm calling a reputation economy.

And we have, like, examples of that that I'll get into. But reputation economy is where there are people that are centers of economic activity because of their personality. And I don't mean like, see, we see that now, but we don't see it in a reputation fashion. We see it in a PR sales fashion, right? So it was an advertising agency, a PR agency that sold Dylan Mulvaney to Bud Light and caused this whole huge fiasco.

Right? Now we know it's all engineered by the WEF. They've got their stupid communist method of investing and getting funding, and you got to go along with all their communist shit in order to get any funding and keep your company going. But nonetheless, we're still dealing with a reputational kind of economy coming out of all of this. So right now, the advertising agency that put Dylan Mulvaney dude into Bud Light, they have no reputation.

In fact, they've got a negative reputation, right? No one is going to deal with these fuckers. They're going to have to destroy their agency, fire everybody, and maybe recreate under a new name and then never talk about getting involved with the death of Bud Light. Okay? But as a reputation economy, we find that what it's coming down to is people will purchase based on trust.

But that trust has been verified by them having gone through or having knowledge of the people that they're dealing with.

Advertising as we used to know it has existed prior to the Internet, and in the first few decades of the Internet is dying. Nowadays, they can have all the kind of ads they want, but more and more people are going and saying, no, I'm not going to go buy that. I'm going to go ask so and so or deal with so and so here because I know that she's got good information, right, that she won't bullshit me, and that she doesn't have an axe to grind in this, right? So people are purchasing based on reputation. So I'm selling pure sleep.

It's the only thing I do. Sell it's through purepulk.com. And if you need to sleep, you go buy this. And it's really great. It doesn't have melatonin, and it has stuff that makes you feel better the next morning when you wake up and you're all ready to deal with the problems that are going to be presented to you that day.

And so I sell the Pure Sleep. You notice I'm not really out there pimping it a lot, right? That's not my reason for doing these talks. It is a reason, and I frequently forget it, right? I'll go through do the whole damn talk and never mention my product, which doesn't do the guys at Pure Bulk who are doing all this work and delivering this stuff doesn't serve them.

So I'm remiss, but I just forget that I'm selling stuff. On the other hand, I must get maybe 20 to 30 offers of products to pimp a month. I mean, it's really astounding. And I don't right? If I found something that I I wanted to use and so on and so on, then I would make a point of saying, hey, this is good stuff, but I'm not motivated by money.

I'm retired. I don't need to make an income. If I wanted to, I would do it in some other fashion that was more engaging, that I would have some interest in, so I might invent something new, et cetera, et cetera. I basically go back into business and be real active. But here's the thing, because I don't sell, because I'm not out there wailing on you.

Buy bye. Buy this, buy this, buy this. People have a tendency to trust me, right? And that's the way it is with all these guys. Max Egan doesn't tell you to go buy shit.

David Eich doesn't tell you to go buy shit, right? And so you would trust them if they said, hey, look, I discovered this. It's cool as fuck, and maybe you need to think about purchasing this, right? And so everybody benefits that way, but the reputation economy works the other way as well. And we find that the mother Wefers have really fucked over all of the politicians that they work so hard to get installed.

Now, bear in mind that Klaus Schwab, he's like in his 80s. His institution, the WEF, inherited from another organization. So we can think of the WEF as having been in existence for almost 100 years just based on the continuity of the organization, regardless of the name, because it hasn't had the same name nor the same bosses, but it's been the same crew all this time anyway. So the mother Wefers can't say shit about anything anymore because they've destroyed their reputation and destroyed the reputation of all the politicians that they worked so diligently, so expensively to put into place to get in there illegally. So Klaus Schwab, he used to brag that they had control over half of over half of the legislatures in the Western liberal republics.

And so they actually control the legislature in New Zealand, they control the legislature in Australia, they control it here in the US. And Denmark, Holland, et cetera, et cetera, right? And he brags about all of the work they put people in place. It's all good for him. But now nobody's trusting any of their politicians.

We all know that they're selected, that they're not elected. We know that the 2020 election here in the United States as well as the 2022 election were bogus. They were rigged. The WEF controls them. There is no election integrity.

There is none. So if I lived in a state where you had the criminal, Katie Hobbes or whatever the fuck her name is, claiming to be governor, I wouldn't do a fuck all for them under any circumstances. Just the same way here with Inslee. Inslee, he's leaving, but he's been selected. He's not been elected.

And we've known this about the last three times that he went up and did the election. It was bogus. But because the courts are corrupted, because the courts are owned by Soros, no one can get any justice. Because our Department of justice is owned by Soros and the mother weapons, we know there's no point to going to federal trial. You're just not going to get what you want if you go and deal with it on the basis of the actual laws involved.

Right? There's another way to deal with that, but I'll get to that in a minute. But anyway, so the reputation economy here has been brought to sharp relief by the COVID thing because all of those people that were supposedly the bastions of science, the stalwart guardians of civilization, all turn out to be fuck tards and corrupt and trying to kill you and part of this terrible global mafia conspiracy. And so you recognize that. You talk to your cousin, eventually your cousin recognizes that, and it builds and it builds and it builds.

And we get to the point now where 62% of the populace of the United States knows factually that the election in 2020 was rigged. It was a cheat against Trump, right? And so we know this. And so there's all kinds of consequences that come from that. One is that if it's an illegitimate federal government, they have no moral authority to tell me to do anything.

And if someone were to show up and do something or try to do something with me from a federal perspective, I would not be compliant. And that's the way it is all over the country now because everybody knows that Biden is a fake. He's not legit. It's like the fake news. So just like CNN's got a shit reputation and their company is dying, all these people have have built their own reputation by being anti populist, anti population, and actively doing things to depop the planet, which is all coming out.

And so as part of our big ugly here, we have the upending and the movement into our reputation economy. We've upended the ability or the economic structure that existed that was controlled and paid for by the money. So they buy the ESG scores by saying you get your score up, we'll get you funding, all of this kind of stuff, right? And so we end up with this fracturing of the system that we have now. Not only had they decided the mother Wefers had decided that their central bank system was dying anyway, right?

They've been working since 71 to maintain it this long. They actually thought it would die in 2008. It almost did. Now it's for sure croaking on us. It has nothing to do with the debt ceiling.

That was all drama. But the degradation of the economic structure is continuing. But out of that will emerge this reputation economy. People will be desperate to guard their reputation, to not do stupid stuff. Because we've seen what happens when you do stupid stuff, right?

Bud Light or Target, any of these guys. And so the populace is in movement, the population is rising, uprising. We're getting into a situation where if you don't have the rep, you can't get it done right? And that's just going to keep getting more and more intense as we go forward. This idea of like pre vetting, right?

So you know the people that you follow and the ones that are consistent and you see it over time and you say, oh, okay, that's the way this person really is. They're not trying to be a butthead or sell me something or whatever, right? They're really this kind of an idiot. And so I can trust them, at least as far as I know them in this particular understanding. And so the economy is going to be the economy is crashing, we're going to go into a great depression.

But from that will emerge constitutional money and the reputation economy that's going to be totally different from what we used to live in.

Unfortunately. I've got another stop up here. I've got to get off and get to that nursery. But anyway, so this is emerging now. We're going to see some of the effects of that in June, from like the middle of June onward in through July and stuff.

We'll start seeing the effects of the reputation economy as it's going to kill a lot of these companies and we'll start getting into the further death of the, quote, news companies and CNN, all of that kind of thing. And our media is going to be being reshaped as we go forward. It won't be so much that there will be the death of CNN to celebrate or the death of Fox News or something like that which will occur. But it is occurring now. But what's going to happen is that it will be the dawning realization, oh jeez, I haven't even looked at CNN in six months or whatever, right?

And so you just realize you don't need it anymore. You're not going to be involved with it anymore. And when it comes back up to your attention, you say, no, I don't want to fuck with it. I'll go in and just go back to what I was doing here.

Okay, hang on a second. Road hazards.

Let me get around this.

Okay, there we go. Anyway, our reputation economy is going to really take off once we get back to constitutional money. And I think I'm in agreement with Trump, I think we're going to have one hell of a 2025 real blowout here in the US. In the country reclaimed and a lot of the goofiness gone away and we'll live in an entirely different world from, you know, actually we're doing it now. We're emerging from the mother Wefer world and we're we're building a new economy and a new world out of it.

So it's a great reset, but it's not their great reset, it's our great reset because we're coming up and undoing their system since it's failing anyway and we'll just replace it with what we want, which is why they're so terribly intent on destroying demand for cryptos. The competition is just killing them.

Which is why it's very interesting that we got Satoshi's White paper in that solution when we did because it was just the perfect timing to allow all of this to build up in preparation for the death of the central bank. Central bank currency.

Anyway, as I was saying, had to stop and do another chore here. So the WEP has destroyed the reputation of all these politicians. They didn't have very much of a reputation anyway. And I'm really shocked at the level of engagement these guys have online and the social media. They actually don't know how to use social media to any effective level at all.

The normie aspect of these mother Wefing politicians is really surprising. Okay, so they are actually the ones I've met here in Washington State that I know to be wefonian controlled are basically useful idiots. They are not awake. They don't know what they're doing. They don't know what the WEF is.

They have no historical understanding of themselves or their position in things or the greater war that's going on. A couple of them have sort of a clue about the culture war in terms of that it's not organic, but the rest of them think it was organic and not promulgated by the west and they think all this shit just well, they're normies. They think it happens, that it's organic and natural. And so the WEF has destroyed the reputations of these people insofar as voting for them and stuff. So we are going to have probably have Bob Ferguson here, the soros selected DA, not district attorney, a prosecuting attorney for Washington State, run for governor.

And it's like that's fine. But a lot of us are going to take every time they post on social media, we'll just take a moment and say this is a propaganda account for the mother Wefers. Or we'll say the mother Weppers have their hand up this guy's butt, making his mouth move and just keep pounding on their reputation. They're undoubtedly going to get selected in anyway because the mother Wefers own the voting system here, and there is no election integrity in all of the United States. We know this.

They've been working for 45 years or more to get to this stage, to where we don't have control of the electoral process. It's in the hands of the mother Wefers and their corrupted judges. And so that was one last thing I wanted to talk about, was the nature of the law system at the moment, right? So I was sued by Butthead Corey Good fake secret space program guy. Corey Good, who now had in his deposition, finally had to admit that everything I said was factual, everything I said was true, that he was indeed lying, all of this sort of thing, right?

That none of this stuff ever happened. But in any event, though, so I was sued by him, and I faced the problem. I did the usual normie thing. I got an attorney who started hiring other attorneys, and then I said, fuck all this, and fired them all and started doing it myself. And I was able to get myself out of that case where nobody else had.

This is a federal judge. It's out of Colorado. Corey Goods trying to get multiple state jurisdiction on people in various different states to sue him over this shit, right? He had sued me, and I put in a motion to dismiss. And then I understood the nature of what was going on, that these judges are corrupt.

They have been put in place, most likely. I would never get any kind of a hearing in front of a non corrupt judge. It's just the odds are that no matter what judge you're going to, they're going to be corrupt. And so I thought about this very diligently, and I came up with a strategy. And the strategy hinged on the idea that I knew the judges were likely not awake, right?

They're normies, but they're useful idiot normies. They're compromised, they're corrupt, and so they're going to behave on those bases. And so I decided, okay, in my particular instance, I knew that my judge did not ever want to do anything in the way of setting precedent, right? His case was convoluted and getting worse by the minute because of Butthead Corey Good. And so what I did was to use procedure against them.

And so they live and die by procedure. They will not in any way, shape or form ever continence any idea that the procedure should be upset, because that's all they've got now. They don't have moral authority or any of that. They're just operating. By making the system operate, that's all they've got.

And so I knew that that was the case. And thus what I did was to say, this guy needs to be squeezed. So I squeezed the judge's balls, all right? And I knew he didn't want to do anything that would be precedent setting setting. So I provided him an opportunity so that no matter how he would rule on that opportunity, which was a motion I had made, it would be precedent setting, okay?

Judges don't like precedent because it means some other judge is going to have to come on in and rule whether they did good or not. And no matter what they do, they'll ultimately find that the other judges are also corrupt and will rule against them. And they know this. So no judge wants to make a ruling that would be considered to be precedent setting. And so here's the thing on procedure, they have to do things in a particular order.

So if I put in a motion to so I had my motion to dismiss put in there. I had to put in a couple of times because they kept changing the nature of the court case as we were going along. They were curing it, they called it. And so I had to keep redoing it. I was involved for more months than I wanted to.

But in any event, I had my motion to dismiss in there. And then I carefully calculated and put in a motion seeking injunctive relief. And that injunctive relief was being left up to the judge. I put in nothing in there other than the very vaguest of statements seeking the injunctive relief, but I put in no information as to how I wanted the judge to rule. So he could have ruled any one of three ways.

So here was the situation. Corey Good, the Butthead, the fake secret space program guy, had a fundraising page, probably still has it like Light Warrior Legal Fund or something, right? And in there, he slanders and defames all the people in the trial, myself included. And so I pointed out to the judge that I was being continually damaged by his Light Warrior Legal Fund page. And I wanted the judge to deal with that in the form of some injunctive relief against the plaintiff in the case.

I'm a defendant. Remember that? He had sued me. And so when the judge came and had my motion to dismiss, they know what they've got coming. So it's not like somebody comes and presents it to them and they just deal with it and they have no idea what's coming down the pike.

These guys know exactly what's happening because everything has to be filed within particular time frames and shit, and it's all online. So the judge knew that the very next thing that had to be adjudicated was my motion for injunctive relief. He could have ignored it. He could have agreed with it and told Corey Good to alter his web page some way, take it down or whatever, or he could have sanctioned Corey Good as part of that, or he could have said there was no damage factually demonstrated, and he wasn't going to hassle Corey at all. So basically, three options.

Any one of which I could have appealed, okay? That was a big problem for him. And then that whole case would have been had another layer of federal judges looking into it because I had appealed on a matter of injunctive relief. And I knew I was squeezing the judge because there's a top dog judge and then there is the assistant judge and mostly the defendants and the plaintiffs and the lawyers only deal with the assistant judge. And I knew that I had the chief judge squeezed, that I was gripping his balls really hard when I put my injunctive relief request in, because he never passed it over to the administrative judge, the assistant judge, he never gave it to her.

So he knew the bombshell that I'd given to him, and he was probably sweating it, right, because he doesn't want to make a ruling that would then allow me to sue the fuck out of the court. Sue the fuck out of him and appeal all of this shit to Ellen gone and get it all wrapped up in yet another layer that might have delayed this court case another four or five years. For all anybody ever knew anyway. So he had to adjudicate on my motion for injunctive relief right after that, the very next thing, because I timed it right after my motion to dismiss was adjudicated. And so he took the easy option.

It was easy for him, right? I left him that giant, wide barn door, and all he had to do is walk through it, which he did. And so he gave me an out. He said, your motion to dismiss is granted. You are not part of this case.

Thus my request for injunctive relief went away instantly because I was no longer involved in that case. So this is what you've got to do, right? If you're involved in any of these court cases with any kind of judge, you need to assume that they're not operating out of law, that they're corrupt. And therefore, if you're going to win, you're going to have to do it with a strategy that squeezes the judge by the balls one way or another. And there's lots of different ways to do it depending on which judge how corrupt and so on, right?

And so you can have very effective strategies here that would put a lot of pressures on the judge and not even get into the reality of the court case or not even get into the things that technically are being disputed in the court case. So my request for injunctive relief was really not part of the court case. It was not part of me being sued. And see, there's the thing. Usually it's plaintiffs that ask for injunctive relief against something that the defendant is doing that's continuing to cause them problems.

And so here, defendant asking for injunctive relief throws everything into a big mess. And he didn't want that big mess. I gave him the barn door to walk through and he walked through it. They will do that, okay? Rather than cause themselves vast amounts of problems later on, they will take the easy out that you offer them.

So if you're doing a court case, my advice is to do a very effective strategy to strategize it all out before you put in any paperwork and decide how you're going to squeeze the judge and the mechanisms and timing and so forth for the procedures to do just that. Okay? Butthead here trying to back up a trailer anyway. You get these cities that don't drive pulling trailers very much, and so they just don't know the mechanisms and what you have to do effectively to deal with a trailer. So anyway, though, so reputation, economy and dealing with judges, with judges, you've got to do it with strategy.

So Kerry Lake versus Katie Hobbes, right? So I never expected the judge to do anything other than what they're paid to do by the WEF, which is to rule against any of the patriots. So if you want to get them to go against their bosses and rule in your favor, then you've got to do something to put them in a position where the options are totally untenable to them if they refuse the barn door. In other words, they know by not giving you the win that they're getting themselves into a huge world of hurt based on what they'll have to do next and use procedure against them. They have to live by procedure.

No matter what you do, they will always default to procedure. And that's their maximum point of vulnerability. Probably I should go into that in some detail at some other .6 months. Okay, so anyway, guys, so now I got to get back and do other work. But you'll see the reputation economy emerge here and you'll see people really fuck it up, right?

So Charlie Ward never had a good reputation with me. I always figured Charlie Ward, he was an admitted money launderer and trafficker and currency, which we know is all illegal in spite of his protestations. And there's many, many signs that he was a child trafficker, that he, that he trafficked children for Jimmy Saville. And he even admits it in several instances. So Charlie Ward never had a reputation.

In my opinion. Somehow Charlie Ward and Simon Parks both end up getting connected with people like General Flynn and Cash Patel and these kind of guys, right? And it's like, I really wondered, okay, General Flyn, Cash Patel, all of these kind of guys. You're dealing with scum here. Charlie Ward is basically a criminal, and it's easy to find that out.

So why don't you guys know that? And maybe at some point they found that out because Eric Trump told Charlie Ward, no, you're not going to be on our traveling roadshow here spewing out all of your bizarro hate shit anyway, though. So Charlie really fucked up his reputation. He had a bad reputation. Somehow it got swept under, ignored or whatever.

And then he kept going and going and going and blew it again. And now he's in bad reputation land again. And so it's so bad that even Simon Parks is trying to distance himself. So all of the people that used to work with Charlie are now saying, oh my God, you're radioactive. Can't come anywhere near you.

And that's just what we're getting into, right? So you will find people that like myself, if I screw up, I'll let you know, oh, no, I fucked up. I shouldn't have done business with that guy, or whatever the fuck, right? But I'm not going to try and alibi it. If I fuck up, I fuck up.

We do this all of us fuck up all the time, more or less continuous, but not necessarily fatal fuck ups all the time. But in any event, though, so we're going to see a lot of people make major serious reputational errors and destroy reputations. And on the other hand, that's going to be very good for people that are rock solid on their reputations, like, oh, you know, Joe Rogan or whoever, right? David Ike or Max Egan or somebody. Because they'll just keep plowing along and keep growing and so on.

And so we're in this process of the alteration of the social order out from underneath the WEF. So the WEF thought that they had owned the culture and we decided, okay, it's a pretty shitty culture and you can have it. We're going to go off and form another one anyway, guys, I got to get more stuff done. Talk to you later.


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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.

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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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