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There Is a Literal Firewall at the Edge of the Solar System – 11-24-2019

There Is a Literal Firewall at the Edge of the Solar System - 11-24-2019

There Is a Literal Firewall at the Edge of the Solar System - 11-24-2019

There Is a Literal Firewall at the Edge of the Solar System - 11-24-2019

Episode Summary:

The document discusses various topics, including the observation of unidentified flying objects (UFOs) and their behavior in the sky. The narrator describes witnessing triangular crafts and larger container ships or carriers maneuvering in the sky. Suddenly, a large white screen appeared, out of which a ship emerged. This ship was different from the others, having a teardrop shape. The ship demonstrated a unique mode of travel, appearing and disappearing across the sky. The triangular crafts seemed to be training or practicing maneuvers, similar to military drills. The document also touches on traditional Chinese medicine and its integration with modern knowledge. It mentions theosophical societies and their limitations, emphasizing the importance of practical application of knowledge. The text also delves into the concept of an intergalactic Internet, suggesting that communication between species might be easier than physical travel. The universe is described as being filled with a fluid-like ether, which can carry electrical discharges. The document also mentions the Voyager missions and their significance in understanding the nature of reality. Einstein's theories are critiqued, and the importance of ether in understanding the universe is emphasized. The document concludes with a discussion on living UFOs, suggesting that some might be plasma-based life forms.

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Key Takeaways:
  • UFOs, especially triangular crafts, have been observed practicing military-like maneuvers.
  • A unique teardrop-shaped ship can appear and disappear instantly across the sky.
  • Traditional Chinese medicine can be integrated with modern scientific knowledge.
  • Theosophical societies have their limitations in the practical application of knowledge.
  • The concept of an intergalactic Internet suggests communication might be easier than physical travel.
  • The universe is filled with a fluid-like ether, which can carry electrical discharges.
  • The Voyager missions have provided significant insights into the nature of reality, challenging established theories.
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There Is a Literal Firewall at the Edge of the Solar System - 11-24-2019

Ladies and gentlemen, Rexbear Leak project. Thank you very much for joining us this edition. Cliff Hi is with us today. I actually talked to him yesterday. I reached out it was the day before yesterday.

I said, hey, there’s a firewall at the end of the solar system. Let’s talk about it. He tweeted it. He put it on his Twitter account, and it’s a literal firewall at the edge of the solar system. What does that even mean?

I mean, are we in some type of quarantine? Is it a simulation that’s the firewall that we can’t break out of? Is that the firmament that has been discussed in some of these ancient scriptures? Well, let’s talk to the legend. Cliff, you’ve even got a whiteboard behind you.

I need to start out with that, too. I got one, but not as truly. Thanks a lot for being a guest today. How are you doing? I’m doing just fine.

I’m really excited about this because very few people realize how key the discovery now and the admissions about the discovery about Voyager Two really are. And it’s just absolutely phenomenal. The amount of impact on global science will go out for a couple of hundred years because of all of the different things that this now proves, because we can think of Voyager One and Voyager Two combined as a big experiment in the nature of reality. And so we now know that Einstein the plagiarist, which we already knew he was a plagiarist, and there wasn’t really the guy who came up with all of that. We also knew he was totally wrong.

We also know now that the Mitchellson Moray experiments of the 1890s were 18 I think it was 1889 or 1887, something like that were bogus. They were not an experiment. They were designed to disprove the concept of the ether, and they redirected our science ever since. So since 1897, let’s call it that, we’ve been off track. Einstein was there in 1920s to reinforce those experiments, to redirect us away from it.

But people like Tesla, those people that actually made things work, went on with ether in terms of their philosophical thinking about stuff, their paradigm, and were able to make things successfully. And the rest of us were veered off into this wholly distorted physics that we now know is bogus, to just jump right into it. Let’s discuss what actually has occurred. Great. Yeah, absolutely.

I’d love to do that. And I’m thinking of that Tesla quote. I’m going to have to look it up real quick where he said, if we study frequencies, we’ll learn more about the universe than we have in ten years, or something along that lines, and we have our entire existence. Something along those lines. But I also wanted to say, too, thank you to my friends over at Noble Gold.

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So hopefully that won’t happen to you folks. I said that as quick as I could, Cliff. Let’s rock and roll, my friend. I see that beautiful whiteboard behind you. Okay.

All right, so, this is really cool. This has got me all whipped up, which is why I tweeted it out. All right. So, now what has actually occurred was that there was an article released that says Voyager Two has run into fire at the edge of the solar system. A wall of fire.

Hang on. Let’s get that. There we go. So, the fire at the edge of our solar system they did everything they could to not say that it was a plasmatic charge, okay? They described it any number of different ways, but ultimately, what they should have said was, there’s a big, giant electrical plasma shell around our solar system.

We now know this 100%. Now, they are not admitting that Voyager One also hit this barrier, but it did. And Voyager One earlier hit this barrier, and they called it the hiss because all they got back from their instrumentation was Voyager running into it, and it was a noise as the electricity around the Voyager increased and increased and increased until they get this plasma effect of trying to shove metal into plasma, okay? Anybody who’s ever done any Tig welding understands what plasma discharge is all about. Anybody who’s ever done any Tig welding knows that they are surrounded by a much larger field when they’re in there with their little tungsten irradiated gas arc welder.

Right? Which is basically what it is. You have an arc that’s welding your little chunk of metal right in front of your face, but you’re surrounded by a much larger magnetic and dielectric field. And people can walk into that field and receive sudden shocks based on how much metal they’ve got on them, what their static charge is, and so on. This is why fabrication shops are arranged in a certain way to continually drain off these charges.

But we now know that this is the existent model of universe. That is to say that all of our thinking that we’ve all been taught throughout all of our schooling is that space is a vacuum. Space is a giant area filled with nothing. And we now know this not to be true. It is not true.

100% confirmed by two space vessels that we’ve sent out. So let’s understand some things, too. This also solves the fermi paradox. There’s no longer any Fermi paradox. We know why the space aliens are not in mass shooting all around us continuously.

It’s because their solar systems are exactly like ours. They’re surrounded by plasmatic shells and the stuff between solar systems. The interstellar media is not a vacuum. So does that mean when we’re shooting out signals that they’re stopping at that plasma wall? Correct.

This is why exactly. Look at the news that this is this means that we don’t ever have to worry about pictures of Hitler getting all the way out to some other galaxy and pissing somebody else off in order to come back and have a war with us. This also distorts our understanding of UFOs completely, throws it completely on its head because it means that there are no UFOs, except for the one instance we’ve got of the NUMO, which we need to divert back to at some point. But there’s no UFOs going in between stars by shooting themselves through space. The idea of warp drive through space, the idea of moving through the interstellar media is bogus.

No self contained spaceship would ever have the energy to push through this material. We know this because when our sun pushes through this material, vast quantities of friction and electrical plasma discharge cause its corona to burst into life, shedding light and energy on us, and also creating a giant electrical arc that goes around the outside of our solar system. That’s the electrical arc that the Voyager has run into.

Now, the Voyagers, are they hitting it like a wall, or are they able to they’re like, getting absorbed into it. It was a fog, and they’re walking into that fog very slowly, and it’s gradually surrounding them, and it’s becoming denser and denser and denser and denser. What they’re actually running into is a thing called impedance, or it’s opposite, if you want to think of it the other way, is capacitance, okay? Our solar systems are giant capacitors, and what they’re running into is a wall of actual electrical impedance, as you say, a firewall, as they describe it, a wall of fire around the solar system. This is so remarkable because this confirms the electrical universe theory, okay?

It means the sun is not nuclear, never has been nuclear, could not possibly mean be nuclear. And the electrical universe theory is accurate. It means ether is accurate. And Einstein and all of his ilk all the way back through Maxwell are a bunch of lying, scum, or distorted mathematics minds that just can’t do anything other than the mathematics. It also means that all of Feynman’s conundrums are bullshit.

They’re just basically creations of his own mind that don’t exist in reality. It means that the Fermi paradox is now solved. We know why no one’s communicating with us. We know why it’ll be a bitch to send signals between one galaxy and another. It also means that the intergalactic Internet is going to be easier to achieve because we don’t have to look at it at an atoministic level.

We’ll be able to deal with it within the ether and the collapse of the induction field. We know why there’s now action at a distance, spooky action at a distance that Einstein described, which been proof now that we’re in a helical version of universe. And the Voyagers proved this, as I’ll show in a second, not the flat plate model that they’ve always tried to tell us exist. We’re not orbiting around the equator of the sun. We’re being drugged behind it like a comet.

It has also shown us why we see these kind of marks in ancient Petroglyphs and in Mesoamerica and in Viking astronomical caves and in seafaring caves and all of this kind of stuff is because they were drawing the orbits of the planets. They were referring to them as spirals and how they were interconnected. So it just has just confirmed so much here. Is that similar to the parat instability work?

It’s a small subset of what this now has shown us. Okay, yeah, sorry, you threw me off there. But this also proves some fantastic things because look, here’s something that so many people are not going to get right off. We think of our solar system as being powered by the energy of the sun. Right, okay.

And all of our past we’ve thought of the sun is a nuclear power plant that’s just shooting off radiation like mad. Right? Okay. Yes, exactly. Exactly.

That’s somewhat similar. Yeah. Correct. And so this is a referential model of reality. Okay.

All right. So now okay, so we’ve thought of our solar system as a single point source unit us, the sun and all the planets. And the sun basically powers all the planets. And then maybe, grudgingly, some people admit that there might be a plasma in the middle of the planets, not a solid metal ball whizzing around. Okay?

But in any event, that’s about as far as anybody’s gone. But we now know 100% proof that the solar system we could send. We don’t have to rely on the concept of a Dyson sphere. We could just send vast quantities of machinery out to the edge of the solar system to beam in pure electricity to us if we wanted, because this is a giant electrical field out here that at any point can be grounded, so to speak, to any planet that we wanted to by any mechanism, any number of mechanisms, be absurdly easy. We don’t even have to go that far because we can do things with frequency.

Now, to take the frequency difference between the sun and between our planetary bodies and the frequency of our outer shell and create energy right on the planetary body without even moving. And so now we know why Tesla was keyed in on the three, the six, and the nine, right?

And it goes on and on and on. The number of perturbations in our current mishmashed paradigm is incredible. And the old Mishmash paradigm that included Maxwell Leclerc, I liked a lot of Leclerc’s work in spite of what because it’s practical. But then all of the Mitchellson Moray, all of these people that led up to Einstein, einstein through Feynman, up into Oppenheimer, all of these people, including even all the way up to von Braun, who ran into the problem of trying to hit the planets from Earth. Okay, so I’ll explain that in a second.

Why that’s key. But it means that all of that thinking is now going to fall off of us. And over these next few years, we will have a whole new generation that will come to the understanding of a more true paradigm of universe. And we’ll be able to engineer that more true paradigm in a much easier and more gentle fashion on the environment to produce far greater results because we won’t be fighting the twisted paradigm in our heads that we thought was how the world worked. In other words, chemistry is going to be different once you take atoms and molecules out of the picture, because this discovery means that the electric universe is true.

If the electric universe is true at the Macular solar system level, it’s true all the way down. There’s no such thing as an atom. It’s all field. So from now on, chemical work will be just the interweaving of various different fields to create the effect we want. And we won’t have to worry about the so called chemical elements involved because we’ll just deal with it with field math and charge and discharge within the dielectric, which we didn’t divert into.

But all these kinds of things will change radically because we will now have confirmation. And once we start thinking about things in a great in a more standard way, a lot of this stuff becomes easier. Now, with that being said, will the Mfrs allow it? Will the money funders allow this to be presented as science and as fact? And are they going to put money into it or is it going to continue to be controlled by these compartments?

It’ll be too valuable, too valuable, too far too valuable, too many people. As soon as the idea gets out, people like myself will think, oh, well, look, it alters this way of thinking about XYZ, and if I alter my way of thinking about XYZ, look what I could produce, right? So it’s just going to start spreading like mad and it’s already too late as soon as they let that go. Next question. Atoms, protons, neutrons, electrons, protons, none of that exists.

Not real. Correct. Not real at all. Never has been. It’s only been a construct that has led us astray from the actual way in which reality is structured, which is as a set of fields.

So you can think of it this way, okay? There’s two forces in reality. The two forces produce what we have thought of within our reality as magnetism and electricity, okay? But magnetism and electricity. While we’ve always known they were connected and joined, we’ve and we’ve come up with all of these weird ass theories as to how that was.

We now know they are both basically symptoms of a collapse of a field. And that on the other side of that field, in the non visible world in which we still exist, we’ll call that the dielectric. So there’s the opposite of electricity and magnetism on the other side of this field. Follow me here. So light is not emitted from anything.

It never has been. We’ve always known that. We’ve never been able to see light, only those things that light reflects from. But we now understand, because of this admission of the electric universe, we now understand that light is a perturbation within the field that brings us a disharmonious force through the field, causing the field to collapse at certain points. When it collapses within our reality, light appears.

All right? It’s not emitted by these things, and they do sort of reflect it, but that’s a different issue entirely. Okay? Kind of like a sine wave. Correct.

So basically what’s going to happen is you can think of it this way. You can think of all of reality as being in a giant pool of water. And so a sun in the middle of a pool of water is like something that’s moving its hands up and down in order to send waves through the water. The sun does not create the water, which is our light. It doesn’t push the water.

It doesn’t send it out. Light doesn’t move. What happens is a force is sent through the light. So we’re actually moving around in a sea that we can now admit and call the ether. And when that ether is perturbed, you get light, sound, and these other effects within the material reality.

Makes sense. Yes. And I wanted to add to that. Is it kind of like if you’re looking at the ether, could you say it’s like a universal circuit board? No, that takes you entirely the opposite direction.

If this is not in, we can’t in any way think of this as digital. We can’t think of it as constrained. We need to actually model it as though it was fluid because it’s going to react as a fluid, because it’s going to compress and compress. And rarely, as force moves through a fluid, as force moves through the water to create a tsunami or even a pressure wave, there’s a rare vacation, a rare faction factor that comes behind the force going through the water. And so the material of the water actually, like, thins out, so to speak.

Okay, that thinning out. We can throw away the idea of atoms, but that thinning out is this fluid that is actually thinning. It’s actually spreading out into more space, and then it can compress again. So compression and rare faction are basic operating principles. So we now know Victor Schauberger is correct and that we should be able to create hugely powerful implosion engines based on this thinking.

Okay? Is that like the duality also correct. But you got to be careful about that, okay? Because people say duality in their thinking stops, all right? So you got to be very Zen about this.

And so if I am in the void, there is nothing. Correct. I mean, everybody agrees that this is the case, but then I create something in the void, all right? There’s actually a multitude that is instantly created. Even though Western man thinks that only one object has been created, you have to look at this as well.

That’s absolutely inaccurate. There was nothing, and then there is the multitude, okay? There’s the object we created. There’s everything that is not that object, and there is the observer looking at the thing created and everything that is not that object. So there is at least three instantly created when you don’t have the void.

So you have to be very careful about how you think about this sort of thing. So, in my thinking, I’m with Tesla, duality should be represented by the number three, okay? And so people’s thinking is constrained by the language that we use, and so I don’t apply that language at all. Sort of make sense. Oh, yeah.

Let’s stop for a second, and let’s look at some of the things that they actually did, all right? So you can prove me wrong, and you can go look up the numbers, because I don’t really care about the actual digits. It’s immaterial. But I’ll get my little protractor here, and we’ll set this thing to 19 degrees in separation, all right? And so the idea was that they were going to shoot off Voyager One, and then they were going to shoot off Voyager Two separated by time so they could shoot them off from the same place at the same angle.

But because the Earth had moved and there was a separation in time from the two launches, there’s an angle difference that’s created such that the goal was by NASA and these people. One of their goals was to shoot these things off in such a way as to determine the fabric of the solar system to be even or uneven. So they wouldn’t want to send them in on the same track. If there was a big wall at that spot and there wasn’t a big wall over there, they’d run into it with both of them. If they were both aimed on the same track, if you get my point, right?

So I’m just choosing 19 degrees, and you can go look it up and see the actual number where I’m wrong on that. But let’s assume that this was Earth right here in their model, okay? So this is the flat plate model where all of the planets orbit the equator of the sun, just like this. And and here’s here’s how this Voyager thing disproved that. And so here’s the earth.

And we’re going to say that the first Voyager got shot out this way. And this is Voyager One, and that Voyager Two got shot out this way from Earth. Hang on a second right there.

Okay? And so this is Voyager Two. Now, with Earth at this particular spot, when Voyager One and Two were shot, they thought that by the time it got to the edge of the solar system, there would be enough of a spread that whatever they ran into should be different if it existed as different or should be the same if that was the case. But they would prove it one no matter what. Right?

But here’s something about this. If you notice shooting these two things out here this way, it’s instantly obvious that they’re not going to cross the orbit of Mercury, Venus, or Earth because they’re being shot from Earth. Okay? But it’s also instantly obvious that if Saturn is over here when you shoot out these two things and Jupiter is over here even, because these are multiple 100 year orbits. So it might take Jupiter hundreds of years to get back to this spot right here.

It’s also the case that Voyager One and Voyager Two would not necessarily see most of the outer solar system planets, right, because their orbits are so fantastically long and Voyager was, in a sense, zipping right by them. Well, guess what? Both Voyager One and Voyager Two saw all of the outer planets.

Okay? Exactly. So the only way that this is possible is where, no matter what you’re doing here, you’re basically shooting your Voyagers back this way relative to the spiral of all of the planets. And that’s exactly what this has now proved that that model over there is 100% bogus and that this is indeed our model. Now, basically what they did was they shot this, the Voyager One and Two, in such a way that they were obliquely out and have struck the let me get rid of this line right here.

But they’re obliquely out and have struck the outer walls at disparate parts of our coma. So they’ve proved that our sun is a comet. We’ve proved that there’s an extra band of energy out here that we never knew existed, and we can harvest and we can even harvest here on Earth. By figuring out the frequencies relative to the sun and so on, we’ve proved that we now know that the interstellar media is not a vacuum. Ergo, it might be really damn difficult to send any kind of a spaceship through it.

Therefore, that explains why even if every single solar system and galaxy that we can see is populated with hundreds of intelligent species, nobody’s going anywhere because it’s damn difficult to go through this stuff, right? And so we’re all trapped, so to speak. So who knows how big the actual population of the universe might ever get? Because we’ll hardly ever contact each other. Just because as we evolve, it might take us millions of years to figure out the trick to do this.

But we now also know that there’s a potential, if we look at some of these UFO sightings, that there is a mechanism whereby it can be done. All right, let that set aside for a moment. We also can think of each of these barriers around our solar systems as really good things because it prevents intergalactic version of War of the Worlds, where the space aliens come on in here. And it’s not the space aliens that kill us. It’s some kind of weird slime that drops off of them that they’ve got an immunity to.

But it eats all of us, right? That’s our biggest worry, actually, is that kind of contact, is actual physical contact with beings from somewhere else, because our inner bacteria and stuff that we depend on may not have a defense against whatever the hell their inner bacterias are, right? And so these shells in a self protective, self balancing universe make sense. So this model makes sense in terms of how the universe is actually organized. And we now have proof that our firming, paradox, is, in fact, bounded by walls that you can’t actually shove physical matter through.

Okay, now, one last thing on that thing. We have in our history from three different geographic sources, but they’re probably all related to the same source. Ultimately a legend that says way in our distant past, our planet was visited by aquatic people called the Nummo that traveled interstellarly in spaceships that were physical matter filled with water, that went through interstellar media because they had ahead of them, out in front of them, a giant liquid copper engine that looked like something like this when it was in operation.

Wow. You know, that looks so much like these ancient ISIS headdresses, and certain gods and goddesses would wear that, and I’m wondering if okay, so that’s also, by the way, there’s this throne that the Queen of England has to sit on and reconfirm the heritage of the she got to do it once a year, I think, or once every so often. According to the superstition, it’s in Wales. It’s this power stone she sits on, and that symbol is chiseled on the back of it. Now, the Nemo, there’s so little information about them.

And when we spoke last time, it blew my mind. It was incredible. And I did some research. I was able to find very little. How did you get this intel man, this is fascinating.

I read a lot of books that, as far as I know, many of these still have not been put on to, haven’t been digitized. Okay? And also, we have to understand that Western kids like yourself seem to think that most of the knowledge is available on the Internet. But less than 1% of the books written in Sanskrit and only about one half of a percent of the books written in poly have been translated and put on the Internet. And most of the Sanskrit books have never been translated into English.

And so it just gets that way. Most of the things that we know is not on the Internet. I’ve got old style original photocopies made with a photocopier where you had to take pictures in order to print it and stuff, pictures of a book on yoga that I personally made in 1960. And that book is written with English, German and Sanskrit. And then the little description, each of the descriptions is the same.

So it’s sort of like a little Rosetta Stone in that sense. So there’s all kinds of stuff that’s just simply not available. And then if you start reading in the Russian, you get an entirely different viewpoint as to what’s going on with the world. I’m super excited. I’m going to calm down eventually and so on.

But this has made fantastic huge changes in my understanding of the nature of the energy in the universe, because this is where I’m going to go with this information, right, is into the energy work. And I was waiting for the report from Voyager Two, and then it came out, and here we are. Hooray. It is, as I suspected, and it confirms so many different things that I now know. It’s not a waste to consider the ether and let special relativity and Einsteinian physics just fall aside.

It simply is not relevant anymore. And I’m going to do Tesla related physics from this point on. That is essentially ether paradigm, but purified of all of the bullshit that had come through from the, you know, Middle Ages, okay? And then also this now means that we don’t have to worry about an atomistic approach to the intergalactic Internet. So in spite of the fact that we now have this barrier around us, I now think that an intergalactic internet is even more likely, and that I think it’ll be even easier to achieve and that it should be even easier to address, so to speak.

Because I bet you the shell around every sun vibrates at a different frequency than you can tune to. And so if you wanted to send a message to, umpty, umpty, umpty, star wait a fuck off in, excuse my language, off in that part of the back end of the Pleiadies, you just get the frequency with dial in the frequency, and you’ve got that solar system so that your intergalactic Internet can bypass all of this. Okay? So. Now let me stop and say I think that I actually have seen evidence of a species that is not bound by these shells.

Okay? Because there’s something to think about. Just as I said, you could send a message to that shell because of its vibration. If you were tuned enough to how the ether worked and tuned enough to how the fields and the dielectric work, you could use those shells as an addressing for a message, but also as a destination for another form of transportation. Okay?

So it’d be like knowing the address of the GPS. I’d sit here in Washington state, but I would no one be able to dial the address of the GPS coordinates of a corner right next to where your house is, right? And just by knowing where that is, I would then be able to go over and create conditions that would allow corporeal me to go to that spot. So now we think of this as being very difficult. It’s not very difficult conceptually.

Is that like teleportation? Almost. This actually. Okay, so here’s other aspects of the ether theory, here’s other aspects of this now confirmed knowledge and that is that the electrical universe idea is dominant. It is in existent.

The science is over, there’s no debate. Okay, screw global warming and all of that, who cares? We’ve now got the keys to the universe. All right, so now knowing the shell vibration frequency would allow you to pick this out. Even if you were using light, you would be able to separate various different frequencies based on the outer vibration of that solar system, not the sun itself and so on.

So you would be able to teleport, so to speak, to there. And I actually think that I saw that I witnessed such an example of such technology because and I told this story repeatedly. I was sitting on my lawn chair over in Olympia a number of years ago in the fall looking up with my night vision goggles and had seen a bunch. I was following some of these triangular guys that were doing formation maneuvers and I was looking in the region of Casiopia. So from my lawn chair in Olympia, I was looking to the north by northwest basically, and I was looking at a very high altitude, relatively not the zenith, but fairly high up anyway.

And so I’m, I’m watching this and I see these groups and there were three or four groups, each of three of the little triangular craft that were flying around. And there were a couple of those giant big multiple pixel involved probably a mile or more large container ships or carriers or whatever the hell we’re going to call them, right? And they’re all maneuvering up there and all of a sudden, as though on queue, all of the little groups of three triangle crafts split off and everybody started going every which way very rapidly and it was like a hive of bees being upended, okay? Just that rapidly. You were just surrounded by you’d be surrounded by it, in this case.

They just and I wondered what was going on all of a sudden, in that, in the midst of that, I became aware of what looked like a an old style outdoor drive in movie projector screen that appeared in space, a big white area, and out of it popped the ship, and it collapsed. And yet, with my night vision goggles, I could see the ship that remained after the big thing collapsed. After the movie screen collapsed. Right. So it was like, from my perspective, I didn’t get to see the ship come into existence because the movie screen was blinding me.

When it collapsed, there was the ship, okay? And the ship was weird. It wasn’t like these others. It wasn’t as big as the big tubes, as the big carriers, and it wasn’t the small little fly around. It was a fairly substantial thing occupying 30 or 40 pixels and looking vaguely teardrop shape, and with the pointy end of the teardrop being pointing away from where I was, okay?

And then then this ship did something absolutely remarkable, which was it projected. You could see it actually seemed to project and open up a big light, that movie screen thing, again, right ahead of it, some slight distance away from it. And then it seemed to jump into that. The light collapsed. And then I became aware of it coming into existence way across the arc of the sky, maybe 22 degrees away, just like that.

And then I saw it jump again and then jump again. So it traveled with this weird sort of leapfrog kind of thing where it seemed to create this movie screen disappear into it. The movie screen would collapse, and then you’d notice that it’s appearing way over there. It was truly alien. These guys up there in the triangular ships, they were doing maneuvers I’ve seen soldiers do on parade fields all my life, whether it’s soldiers marching, whether it’s tanks, whether it’s boats, all people drill their militaries all the same.

And it doesn’t matter whether they’re Russians or Germans or South Africans or who they are, right? All maneuvers and that kind of stuff all look the same to the experienced eye. That’s what I was looking at with these guys training with their little triangular craft relative to the large carrier things. They were doing squadron maneuvers. You would think of it learning to handle things together as a group.

And when that thing came in, they all split up. But this pop into existence, pop out of existence kind of travel was entirely alien because there was no transit. It did not exist in between those two points. Suddenly, you would become aware of it, and you would actually become aware of it just as it was leaving that far point, just as that movie screen was collapsing into itself and taking the light away. That was also weird.

It was not as though the light flashed out like in stargate, okay? It wasn’t like the stargate thing coming out and withdrawing in and becoming like that. It wasn’t like that at all. It was really spooky. It was like a light bulb suddenly, but going into dark, being drawn into a colander of dark and disappearing.

It’s just really goofy. So it was truly alien. So if indeed that was something that was alien, if indeed I was accurately interpreting what I was seeing, then some species somewhere has a mechanism that I think could exist relative to the ether that does this transport without being in between. Whether you want to call it teleportation or not, that’s probably moot until we get into the actual mechanism of it, because it may not involve teleporting anything, anywhere. Yeah, absolutely.

And it’s also making me think of the interview I had yesterday with Ken Swartz where he’s that guy. He’s a cool dude. He is, man. He’s so knowledgeable. And we were talking about these UFOs that could be living UFOs, and some of them look like plankton, like space plankton, and some of them look like oh, yeah, you see the donuts all the time.

If you follow the space feeds from ISIS, they show them all the time. So you saw the NASA Tether incident, right? Sure, yeah, I saw a cluster around it and the whole thing on that. Okay, so this sort of makes sense. All right, let’s redefine our paradigm in the old paradigm from the flat plate universe.

And this is my response pluck the flat Earth people. That’s no conspiracy at all. The real conspiracy is, why is our solar system held into this barrier? It’s not really a conspiracy because we know now it’s an effect of the solar system existence itself. But this electrical universe means that we live in a sea.

That sea has been called in some physics, the Dirac sea, but I prefer to think of it as the ether. So there is no reason to think that you cannot have a life form that exists as a result of plasma, that generates some plasma effects from production of plasma and the consumption of plasma as a life form. We, for instance, even without 5G, even without all of our technology, we as humans in our body are electromagnetic generators. We generate fields long before any human had ever even thought of a device other than a stick or a rock or something. Aliens could have come here with electromagnetic devices and found humans simply because of the fields that we emit.

So are we at one level, we can be considered to be permutations of the overall ether ourselves. Okay? So it’s our consciousness that makes the ether form itself into this shape because we know there’s no atoms there. It’s entirely a field. That being the case, I don’t see an issue at all with beings that have less of a corporeal nature at some level than us and are vibrating at a level that does not necessarily trigger our senses.

So such a being might be vibrating at a very high level. It might be reflecting light at infrared, it might be reflecting in ultraviolet, and we would never see it. I want to talk about the boneless ones then, via H, via Blavatsky, helena Blavatsky, she wrote in the stands about the boneless ones which came to the planet first, and then she talked about beings way before the Anunaki and what you described just a moment ago, like people that can change their vibrational frequencies and such. Are you familiar with Blavatsky’s work? Is there any concern?

Yeah, I’m familiar with that. Yeah. I think it’s a dead end. I think a lot of that stuff is entirely a dead end. Okay.

Because it’s like traditional Chinese medicine. Traditional Chinese medicine is great. It’s from them that I adopted my 1000 year rule. It’s probably safe for a human to take it for a long time if humans have been using it for over 1000 years and no one’s really complained. Okay?

But traditional Chinese medicine ran into a hard wall of development that was the takeover of China by communism. And the development of traditional Chinese medicine in its more traditional formalized approach ceased. So it’s a dead end. It’s an absolute wall that you’ll never get beyond because the Communist Chinese so disrupted the society that there was never any possibility that the original formulary and this infrastructure support could ever really reexist. But that’s not to say that we’re not now better off because now we can actually take the knowledge of the traditional Chinese medicine guys and merge it with new knowledge that we’ve been able to gather with our devices.

And so on, about the pathways of the body, the various triggering mechanism, trigger molecules and all of these different kinds of things that the Chinese were, at best, vaguely aware of. They may have very accurately described the grosser overall effects, but we’ve been able to use reductionism to get down to a level of degree that we can be much more precise in how we deal with it. Okay? So all of the theosophical societies of the 18 hundreds all reached to a specific point and then stopped because they could never actualize the goals that they were after. And there’s only a very small percentage of the population that is content to not be practical with knowledge.

All right?

It’s a truism. You can say that there’s a 2% and an 8% rule on almost anything. So 2% of the population, no matter what your culture is, 2% of the individual humans like to exercise. They get enough of a kick out of it that they’ll continue doing it in spite of people saying laughing at them. Right?

And then there’s another 8% that will go along with it because those 2% do it. And these 8% would love to do it. They think they like to exercise, but they’re not as motivated as the 2% to withstand the social stigma of being, of standing out from the crowd. Okay, so this is true of religion. Once you get 2% of your population to adopt a particular religion, you’ll get another 8%.

And so you’ll have about 10% of your population and the religion will survive. And the 2% rule affects all different kinds of things, but it’s only in that 2% that likes to talk about abstractions and think about things and so on. There’s a much smaller subset that is content to keep doing that. Most of the people that are within that 2% want to take that knowledge and actualize it in some aspect within their lives. And so Blavatsky and all of these people, they intrigue you.

They draw you in like any of the other cults, that you think you’re getting all of this knowledge and they pass you the knowledge as it was laid down to them, but they’re doing it by rote and without understanding it, without having been there. Okay? As a result of that, you can only go to the limit of the words of that understanding. You can’t go beyond the words to get out to that felt, experiential knowledge. And so this is the same thing with the religions.

Religions die by the time it gets to the 6th generation. So the original person, the founder of the religion, has the ecstatic vision and is able to communicate it to that next generation. And they’re in turn able to communicate it strongly enough to that third generation. And it can continue for some period of time, but the energy of it fades over time in six generations. And so Blavatsky, as we now know, was a dead end.

The yoga that they were after, the practical effects that they were after, turned out to be they worked to a certain point and then they stopped because they didn’t really understand what they were doing. Just like Crowley and his magic, most magicians can produce, at best infrequent effects that they can claim from their magic. They don’t really have it down to a method and a practice. And those that do have a method and a practice never talk about it, ever, because they’re successful at it, right? And those are so rare as to be essentially nonexistent.

And so we run into Alistair Crowley. His magic and stuff was effective up to us to very certain point. Then it ran into a hard wall because he didn’t understand the larger mechanism that he was working in. And here’s the thing on all of it Blavatsky, the ancient Yogis, Crowley and all of the magicians, all of these people, all the sorcerers, everybody now needs to understand, oh, hey, we’re in an energetic universe. I’m not actually trying to manipulate atoms at all.

I’m not even trying to do much more than manipulate my own thoughts in such a way that those thoughts can ripple out in an energetic fashion to cause these other effects. Now, the thing from it is that I’m actually much more interested in the effects that arise from considering the universe in the form of ether as opposed to the special relativity of Einstein. And it never made any sense to me at all how you could have something in space, in Einstein’s view, that would bend time and space. First off, time and space have no properties. There’s nothing there.

And so they can’t be affected by mass, and then mass can’t affect nothing, and so on and so forth. And even Einstein admitted in some of his quotes that the only reason people accepted special relativity was that their minds had been prepared for it by the giant screw up that had been Mitchellson More experiments in 1897 where they said, no, we’ve proved it. The ether doesn’t exist. And it wasn’t well designed. It was poorly executed, and it was actually intended to show exactly that the ether didn’t exist, because there were certain parties that didn’t want that knowledge to continue because we were getting really close.

And then Tesla came along, and if he’d been allowed to reveal and if we had his written notes now that were snatched from him, we would be much richer generations. And all of generations of humans from this point on would be hugely, vastly wealthy because we would have at our disposal not only the energy that’s coming from the sun, but the energy that’s coming from the edge of the solar system. Oh, by the way, Rex, next time you’re perusing Egyptian religious artifacts and things in hieroglyphics, not the heretic, okay, not the written form, but the hieroglyphs. Look and see how often you see this shape with the sun at the top, the bounding fields and then the stuff written down behind it? Now that you mention it, it’s a regular occurrence how slapped you upside the face.

They were building pyramids with these forces from the ether. They’re like, bring it in wearing these head dreads.

Now, here’s another question. The ornaments, the old stuff, like the real stuff that they found in some of these locations of antiquity supposedly have a property that allows, like, antigravity, antigravity per se. So I’m wondering, do you think that they could have been putting some of this stuff on these huge blocks and then just been like, okay, see, so here’s the thing. That’s exactly the case, all right? So you come along in our society, say that something happens, boom.

Our society dies as of today, and not even half a million years, let’s just say 100,000 years from now, somebody comes here and they do archeology. A lot of our stuff will have turned to dust and fallen away. And so somebody comes and they go over to Olympia and they go to Evergreen State College to the science and the Lab building, and they go down to the basement level, and they don’t know it’s a college. And then eventually they sort of think maybe it’s some kind of a conference center or something, because there’s all this gear there that they’re trying to put together our society and figure it out. And they run across this weird thing, and what it is is a bug, and it’s like maybe a cockroach kind of thing, only it’s entirely covered in gold.

Absolutely, totally covered in gold. A very micro thin layer of gold, almost atomic, if we wanted to use that old language, okay? A very sub angstrom level of thickness of gold, all right, as though the whole bug had been dipped in gold in the middle of all this other rubble around this science building in what used to be an ancient forest area 100,000 years in the past. And they just can’t figure it out, no matter how experienced those space aliens are. Maybe, only maybe, if they’d come up the same way we would have, would they ever have anybody that would make a deduction and say, oh, this bug covered in gold is part of that giant piece of equipment over there?

And that giant piece of equipment, of course, turns out to be a scanning or a tunneling electron microscope. And anything that those things are going to hit their beam at have to first be exposed to an aerosol form of gold or silver or some of these other metals and coated so that they will reflect that beam back, because otherwise the beam itself erodes the structure of the thing it’s trying to scan. Very few people know that scanning electron microscopes need to have the critter covered in a metallic coating, and so you would never make that connection. So are we missing a connection there? Perhaps.

So if you were going to move something with sound, for instance, with manipulating a wave, and you wanted to put that wave underneath it, it might be handy to try the block up enough to spray the bottom of the bugger with a reflectant that makes that sound wave lift the block up. That much better. Somatics at its finest, in a sense, for claim in terms, I guess. Now, do you feel that with these discoveries we could actually be able to break through that barrier in the next ten to 20 years? I don’t think we should try.

I think we should actually look at the concept of using the barriers themselves as an addressing system and dial around and see who’s out there. Okay. Because if indeed we consider our paradigm to be of a universe, a materium of being self healing and self correcting, it probably has these barriers there for a damn good reason. And we’ve got enough to occupy ourselves in our solar system for 100 generations of your kids, right? So I don’t think we need to try and bust out of our solar system anytime soon.

We’ve got tons of stuff to learn about our solar system here. We don’t even know much about our own ocean, so it’s a little premature. Plus, once we understand and can communicate to other beings by way of addressing system on these shells, then it does form the possibility that you would have an addressing system if you were able to use the kind of technology that Bob Lazard describes. With the element 115 going through the Cyclotron to go over and around the atomic sphere of the thing and bust you through, you’re still going to need some way to go somewhere. Right.

Because it’s not like you can navigate by sight. And so you’re going to need some form of addressing to get to some other point within the greater universe. You can see it with telescopes and so forth, but once you’re into this distorted aspect of the field, light won’t be present, it won’t actually exist, and so you’re not going to be able to see. So it’s not like in Star Trek where the light goes very fast by you. That’s just a cinema graphic effect right here.

It’s going to be gone and you’ll instantly appear somewhere else. So if we can imagine that spaceship I described, that teardrop being sucked into the light to the beams that are inside, that they’re not able to navigate by site, and maybe these people are actually these critters are actually doing that. They’re actually navigating by site. And so they need to come out of this field, have a look around and say, oh, yeah, we’re still on track. Let’s go.

No, we’re off. We better aim over there and do it that way. So it might be a very crude form of navigation and a highly sophisticated form of travel. I remember watching those videos years ago that you did with the night vision stuff, and it looked like something out of Star Trek, man, I was, like, watching stuff like, what in the world? After you saw it, it was like, how do you not think?

Right? Exactly. Exactly. Do you still have that? The night vision goggles?

Yeah. Yeah. But then, you know, what happened was that I lived in Olympia, and within a year of that so that would have been 96 is the first time I saw a Kim trail. 98 was the point where we had years where we had started to have no summers because of the chemtrails. We didn’t have very many clear days in summer here anyway.

So when I first moved back to the Northwest, to Washington State in 1969, we had 61 days a year that were clear and 299 days a year, basically, and then a few that were twilight that you just couldn’t tell. So a lot of rain, a lot of clouds, and then all of our clear days disappeared. And so the night vision goggles became useless with the chemtrail spring. And I happen to live in an area where they would spray giant mats of Chemtrails out over Puget Sound because they knew the winds would blow them east and so they could blanket huge areas of eastern Washington, Idaho, and a lot of these areas with kim trails that they just kept spraying here. That sucks.

Exactly. Yeah. But now I’m out on the coast. The view is a hell of a lot better. The Goggles work very well, and I need to reconstitute my tripod and my camera equipment and so on.

It’s just been reasonably low priority because of all the other shit I’ve got going on. But now we’ve got other venues of exploration here. See, this is my thinking, all right? I was concerned, or I was considering that an intergalactic Internet had to exist that it would be of interest for one species to talk to another. And it was probably easier to talk than it was to travel.

Now I know for sure that that’s the case, that it’ll be easier to talk than it is to travel even if we’re only talking with light and we have to let 100 generations die between each giant burst of laser light or something. But if we were to talk at electrical level, okay, so this means that we can think of the universe as being filled with and created from a giant VAT, if you will, of a fluid. It’s not really a fluid, but we can think of it in many ways as acting like a fluid. And that’s the ether. That means that these electrical discharges and stuff are actually disturbances within the force of the fields.

Okay? So all of the universe is fields. This also means that if you know the resonant frequency of a field of a standing wave that exists, that continues to exist, then you can harmonize with it and pass a carrier wave to and through it. So we should be able to do that independent of distance, the spooky action at a distance kind of a thing. Right.

So now I know that the idea of an intergalactic Internet is much more practical and is much more easy to realize because I was off on the track thinking that I had to find atoms that were entrained in a quantum way. We now know, by the way, that most of quantum mathematics is bullshit. Okay? It’s totally bogus. It’s just this weird, weird, strange paradigm around a reality that can be described far easier with far less math and doesn’t need all these strange constants to always correct the math to make it work to the reality, okay?

And so if you start thinking of things in ether, a bunch of different things occur. It means that I don’t have to worry about finding caesium or sodium, pure sodium or something, a highly reactive material that would be able to be entrained, separated and act as the carrier for an intergalactic Internet. Because now I know that those are simply a misrepresentation of what’s going on in the dielectric field itself, that that dielectric field exists everywhere throughout the materium. Distance is not a factor within that dielectric field. That once I knew the coordinates, so to speak, of any given point within the material anywhere, and the difference in material, electrical capacitance and impedance between it and myself, I could tweak it to make it react to what I’m doing here.

So it’s basically the idea of being able to dial. You’d have to have a computer that would help you do all of this kind of stuff, but you’d be able to dial your electrical difference between this point and, say, some point on Mars. And as a result of being able to do that, instead of needing the two atoms to be entrained at the same level, disrupt one here and see that disrupts one over there, you simply disrupt the field. You cause a disturbance at the field at this level, and that disturbance is repeated over at the field you’ve dialed in. So you don’t even have to have the atoms involved at all.

And thus, an intergalactic Internet is merely a matter of getting the frequency stuff correct. Yeah, that’s what I’m talking about. This is a game changer. Exactly. Folks, what you’re listening to right here, this is the future.

The future is now. So this is incredible. I like to think of this as naked science. Sounds exciting. It sounds really cool.

Yeah. That’ll sell a million copies. This is raw and naked. Yeah. Organic, raw, naked, and it’s science.

Well, Cliff, anything else that you can share with us before any other awesome words? We can go into this for hours and hours and hours, so we’d better break now. And my head will probably start melting here if I don’t get off onto something pretty quick, because I’m itching to start putting down some of these thoughts, especially relative to the ether, especially to the confirmation of all of this, and start exploring these things at a deep level as we go forward. Yeah. And I could tell, like, just a few minutes ago that your face was getting and your brain was getting ready to go like this, and I’m over here.

I’m, like, going like this. Oh, my God. Yes, exactly. This is great, man. Such an honor to speak with you, Cliff.

Looking forward to next time. You look amazing, and thank you very much. Sure. Thank you, guy. I had to get that out.

Right on. We’ll be doing this again, I hope. Yes, indeed. Right on. Thank you, everybody, for being here with us.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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


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

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

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

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

How UFO Time Engines work - Clif High

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Tensegrity

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

Vector Equilibrium (VE)

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

Closest Packing of Spheres

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

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

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

Biosphere :

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

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

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

Noosphere :

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

4th Turning

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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