Clif High - Temporal Integrity Check

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Temporal Integrity Check
Us woo guys have already heard the Trump & Rogan conversation that's in YOUR future that was also in our past.

Hello, humans. Hello, humans. October 23rd, 9.56 a.m. Foggy as fuck. Heading in inland again. These are not good trips, guys. Anyway, wanted to talk for a few minutes before I run into the massive traffic about the about time, really, and our timing issues. We're coming up on the 25th of October.
We're going to have the Joe Rogan and President Trump conversation. It's as though I have already heard it. You know, because I was reading the contents of what would be discussed in 2009, right? And then... starts, uh, really picking up again, 2015. And we come up to the point where, um, I commissioned, um,
the Dick Allgaier's remote viewing guys, the future forecasting group, um, uh, to do a, like a referential integrity check on me, right? Am I going crazy? Is there going to be this, this interview? Do they see it happening? And well, they did. Right. And, and actually what I, the, the nature of the
the query to him was basically we have this podcaster. So it was, it was focused on Joe Rogan at that regard. He was the peg, so to speak. Cause I'd identified him between 2009 and I think maybe it was 2017. I started putting it together for Dick Allgaier's group. I just, we did the interview,
Dick Allgaier and I did the interview in late 2019 or early 2020, as I recall. discussing it, right? Because he had come back with the picture of Trump and Rogan sitting there and a long list of things they would discuss. And I had tasked them with finding out, okay,
so the data sets had said that Rogan was a temporal marker or was going to be involved in a temporal marker that would fundamentally change the planet, change humanity on the planet, right? because it doesn't change the Earth itself, but he's going to change humanity, because we're all dynamic critters,
and what he was going to do was going to flow through humanity and be, like, electrifying, like, really exciting, okay? Fundamental changes, you're seeing them operate, you're seeing it go down, and you can't hardly believe it, and all the stuff they're discussing, and so on and so on, right? Anyway, and so Dick Allgaier, his group does it.
They don't know what they're looking at. They get some weird random letter number generated thing as their target, you know, some ID, you know, C9H31Z12, that kind of thing, right? totally meaningless unless you know other than as a pig in consciousness now all of
this by the way all of this shit goes back to the discoveries of Michael Persinger okay and he's got some books out there he's a neurologist and he I think he's really on to something with this and it made a lot of sense in terms of how he was approaching it and so forth.
I think his reasoning is sound. Um, his books are fucking expensive, right? Uh, he's got a book on weather, which is sort of moot at the moment because of the, um, uh, chemtrails fucking with it. But the, but the chemtrail guys probably used his book to design their system and I wanted to get it, but it's $1,700.
So I opted not to buy that one. And I, and I bought his, bought the $300 book. Uh, that's all about time and space okay because that's much more appropriate to what i do anyway but i will get around to reading his his weather book i've got a shitload of readings
stacked up anyway so it's not like i'm lacking for it um anyway so that's persinger uh he's there's a video out there i've had it on my uh twitter feed that's uh quite fascinating and i'll get into some more stuff there anyway so um So basically, Michael Persinger, the neurologist,
has come up with a scientific validation for what Dick Allgaier is doing and what I do, right? Sort of what I do. I mean, it's a different process, of course, because we're doing it one or two stages removed by way of, you know, text on a computer.
Whereas Dick Allgaier is right out there, you know, on the razor's edge of consciousness with this shit. Anyway, so Dick Allgaier, they see the... interview with rogan and uh trump happening this 2019 he he does this just beautiful sketch of it he's actually a fairly good artist um anyway and so he does
this good sketch of it it all looks good and then they announce sometime in like um maybe it was early 2020 right they uh maybe anyway around that period of time they announced that there's going to be this uh debate and joe rogan was going to host it well it never happened right there was never the
Joe Rogan hosted Trump and Biden, you know, sit down debate thing. Right. But we'd had that contact and we thought, oh, is that all we're going to get? Right. In terms of the the hit on my data set, as well as the hit on Trump. Dick Allgaier's remote viewing.
And it turns out that, well, no, that wasn't all we were going to get. That with everything in this planet and in our humanity, timing is a real bitch. Okay, so what's that toad doing? Oh, geez. Some guy backing up into the road. Anyway, so... Dense fog out here. Hard to see anything at all.
We're creeping along at like 35 miles an hour. I should be going 60. Um, you know, it's several hours worth of driving. So it's just a few minutes here and there is not going to make that big of a difference, but, um, anything anyway.
So, um, we get this, uh, uh, hit in 2020 and then the debate doesn't happen. And it's kind of like, well, you know, our balloon went flat. Uh, but it was all timing, right? Timing is such a bitch in, in our reality. Uh,
so now it's going to happen okay the the conversation i had seen in the literature in the in the data in 2009 that had been re reinforced from 2013 onward gradually building up into a big lump of data in like 2015 is actually going to manifest and
this is the same event that dick allgaier saw in the remote viewing a lot of his guys saw right it was a very cohesive session they all were zeroing in on it that kind of thing very good you know remote remote viewing guys probably the best on the planet uh certainly
there's no question at all they are the best um publicly available remote viewing guys all right so anyway um we get um get this uh Now we've got the interview coming up in a couple of days here, and that'll be our temporal marker. Now there's all kinds of things associated with that temporal marker.
The conversation is basically a lead-in to Sci-Fi World. I expect that they'll discuss zero-point energy, and they will also discuss... Okay. Space aliens, that kind of thing. How deep they'll get into it. I don't know. Um, I never saw in any of the data in 2019, um, through to 2015,
I never had anything in the data sets that suggested that Rogan or Trump would be aware of all of this woo-woo shit, right? That they would be aware that they had been forecast to have this meeting and that it was a pivotal temporal marker. They may indeed be aware. Uh, I don't know if they'll actually discuss it,
but in about 2017 or so, uh, when I was quite sure we were talking about the personality of Trump, bear in mind in 2014, 15, I didn't know who was going to be running for president. And it was like, you know, Obama and Rogan. No, that just didn't fit because what we,
what we had here was a forecast in the data from 2009 that this was going to be the change of humanity. that this event was going to be so fucking pivotal, so iconic, that it will actually be viewed over 100 years from now.
And historians will pore over this shit, looking for nuance and all of that kind of crap. But everybody will recognize that on October 25th, 2024, was the turn. And thereafter, we got into the emergence of sci-fi world. You know, it's a long process. It's not going to happen on the 26th, right?
You're not going to be flying your Jetson car on the 27th to a house in the sky. It'll take a while. So anyway, though, but we're on the path. Things are moving. You know, this is the point of the turn, the change is visible.
And once change is visible like that, that's the paradigm, the new paradigm emerging, okay? And the old paradigm is by default dying at that point and people will pay less and less and less and less attention to it as they put more and more and more of their
energy into the new paradigm that is emerging around them and is all shiny and, you know, exciting, right? And so, uh, so this, you know, the Trump, um, Rogan interview was like, uh, you know, it is the iconic marker, uh, for this fucking century, uh, or beyond, uh, you know, I, my data sets really,
they don't predict anything that's going to be, um, impacting much beyond a century. And even then it's like, Hey, you know, humanity may not exist in a century. However, I suspect that it will. And I suspect that a lot of the stuff we've got relative to this will indeed manifest,
but I won't be around to see it in any event though. So getting back to some of the, like the mechanics of this. So obviously time is not what people think it is, okay? And events within time are not as people think it is, think they are.
Even as we do, even us woo guys, we don't really have a handle on all of this shit, right? We're out there feeling in the dark, grabbing the squishy yucky bits and saying, okay, You know, I got this part, right? But we don't have a cohesive framework, but we are developing it,
getting into some of the math and stuff. My problem is that so much of the math that might have been applicable in terms of trying to deal with time and events in a much more algebraic or structured kind of a fashion, right? Like, you know, like a transformation array over a series of values, that kind of thing.
All of those are based on this weird fucking concept from Einstein that merges space and time. And thus creates or puts into time something that does not exist, which is dimensionality. And so they use vector diagrams and all this kind of shit on equations that have some component of time in there.
And basically, then they have to create all kinds of fudge factors, all kinds of constants and and other actions, they call them, in order to make it all work out and sort of map to reality. And it never really does, you know, and quantum is a real bitch because it's fucking stupid and goofy and is not an
accurate model of how things function. Okay, so Persinger, though, even though he doesn't say that he's coming from an ontological model, is indeed describing the mechanisms that appear in our reality that he's been able to suss out that do go to the idea of an ontological model.
And one of the things he's discovered is that seven hertz is a really key frequency, and that's the Schumann resonance. He's also discovered that all minds on the planet here. Uh, and it probably varies quite greatly. Okay. So, uh, because we're talking about the underlying, uh, he's a neurologist, he likes dealing with flesh.
And so everything from his viewpoint is based around the brain and nerves. So he does calculations for the, uh, the speed of local consciousness re recreating itself, which he can see in the level of speed of reaction of the nerves. Because bear in mind, consciousness has to,
local consciousness has to recreate itself faster than the fastest operation within the body. Because the body has to be recreated to be there for that operation to occur. So the fastest operation in the body, insofar as we're able to determine now, is the... the emergence, uh, the use of, um, bio photons. Okay.
Uh, so those are faster than any other part. So they're basically speed of light kind of shit. Right. Um, anyway, so, uh, we know that he's calculated the speed that local consciousness recreates itself at being 4.5 meters per second. Uh, I can factor that into some cozy rev information about the speed of ether moving
through the planet or through, through the, space or our reality. And I can, I can then apply some metrics and some vector diagrams to get these eigenvalues. Okay. Which is a transformational value off of a vector within something that has dimensionality. It relates to things like skew and rotation and this sort of a deal, right?
It's used quite frequently in computer programming. I've done a lot of this shit because I have done a lot of computer programming of devices that pick things up. So you've got some form of an optic sensor. Maybe it's looking at fish scales. Maybe it's a microscope looking at blood. I've done both.
And you design a software program that looks for specific elements within the things it's seeing. But, of course, before you can begin looking for those elements, you need to know the orientation of the thing you're looking at so that you don't get fooled by such things as skew and rotation. And that's where all this shit comes in.
And you make these long tables of values and then apply these transformational techniques algorithms to them and you end up with a pretty good approximation of what you're after and you can adjust for skew which would be the sort of like the angle that the blood cell is presenting itself within the microscope field because bear in
mind there is a it's not flat there's a depth of field within the microscope that can accommodate and depending on how it's all set up and stuff and the type of slides, and the type of preparation, and so on, it could accommodate perhaps 20 or 30 layers of whatever you're looking at. So basically,
you could say that you had to be able to discriminate out, you know, in this blob, potentially 20 or 30 layers of blood cells, you need to pick out one to do the examination in, that sort of a deal, right? Okay, so Persinger comes up with the 7 hertz and the 4.5, Kozyrev and Vernansky, both Russians,
have come up with the rate of speed of movement of the ether that does move. There are types of ether that do not, which I won't divert to. Anyway, so he's come up with that, so now you can figure out the speed of local consciousness added into because it's recreating itself within the mass of the ether, right?
So your body arises out of the ether, your brain arises out of the ether, and it goes back to the ether when it's destroyed. This happens 22 trillion times a second. And you can apply, you can use transformational algorithms to affect or to give you an idea as to what might be the effects of being transported, right?
Okay, so the idea is this. I'm going to put it in common, like, dimensionality stuff here. And so it's not really a mathematical thing we're looking at. But here's the idea. you're sitting in your spaceship and as you're sitting in your spaceship, your local consciousness is recreating your body and recreating your brain and your
neurons and your eyes and all that kind of stuff. Right? Okay. So and the spaceship itself. Now say you then jump a time slice and go to some other place within the galaxy. From where you leave here on Earth, there is no, as far as I can tell at this stage,
there's no certain way of knowing what the direction and the speed of the movement of the ether is at the point you're going to land. And so your brain is recreating itself at 4.5 meters per second. Your local consciousness is doing this. You jump. in between one 22 trillionth and then the next 22 trillionth. And the,
and so you land after jumping the time slice, you land in this new, new place in an ether mass from which your body will be recreated because ether is ether is ether. And the, but there is a difference. Okay. that the ether mass from which your body is being created after you land may be
moving in a different direction and a different speed than the ether mass you left. And it's not, it's probably, I mean, it's a probability that it will not be the same rate of motion or direction from the ether that you left. And so this will intrude on the rate of the
refresh rate of your local consciousness because it uses the ether as a base. Not only does it use it as a base, but it's also the the timing, so to speak. It's like the timer that manages all of that sort of deal. So you might find yourself recreating at 4.5 meters per second, and then you jump,
and because the ether is moving diametrically opposite, and the next time you recreate your body, you will feel that, okay? So there will be an effect of being in a different etheric mass at the time your body is recreated. And this may, we don't know because no one's talked to me, I don't know,
I haven't been able to talk to anybody that's actually driving these fuckers, but this may cause perceptible issues with your mental ability, right? There's other aspects of this, and that is... getting locked in on memories. Memories are not stored in your brain. Okay. Memories are not stored in your body. They're part of the etheric mass.
This is the Akashic record idea. So memory is affected. We saw this in the ancient literature about the mind machine stuff that we were teasing out of these hymns and out of these recipes for various different types of remedy. Okay. So we saw this and these guys were,
so there were effects that in the past the Elohim had to deal with within their human computers. And so they had all these recipes of stuff that they would do to their humans to attempt to moderate or prevent these kind of disruptions. Because if your human had a mental disruption, your spaceship wouldn't fly, right?
And if you're counting on that human as a computer to make your spaceship go and it gets into a weird state, well, there you go. You know, you're stuck adrift in space sort of a thing. Um, you know, so there's, there's reasons to want to get this shit done correctly and to,
to try and eliminate this sort of thing from happening. Anyway, so we know that it's seven Hertz and this also brings up some other issues, right? First off, uh, this seven Hertz, holy shit. There is a biggest cat I've ever seen.
The biggest it's on a really wide trailer and I got to get way the fuck over here. Shit. I mean, that's bigger than a D8. I don't know how big that thing is. I mean, it's, it's big. The blade is longer than my car. Um, anyway, so, uh, Okay, so we got seven hertz.
We know that we need this. The seven hertz is tying all the brains on the planet together, including even like fishes and stuff. We're all in this giant mental network, which I'm calling, you know, local consciousness with a capital L and a capital C. And then local consciousness with a small L and a small C is you.
local conscious with capitalized letters is the planet and its environment. Okay. So now this brings up some issues. All right. So we read about the Elohim being very, very, very long-lived fuckers. Okay. Naturally, natively, maybe 2,000 years. But they develop this or steal this, which is more likely. We found two sources saying that these people never
never invented anything that they just stole all their technology. Okay. But anyway, so, um, uh, these, these guys invent this thing called the Gons, which the, uh, Jews, uh, in, in, um, the employ of, um, the Kings translate for the Bible as the garden of Eden. And it was the Gons of Edom. Okay. Um,
And the Gons is a force-fueled bubble. Now, the descriptions of these things in the old literature basically said that the Elohim hated to leave their Gons. And that humans loved being in there because you were just like so fucking jazzed. Right. You were just like lit up like you would not believe.
And so, A, that makes me think, OK, maybe there is a... a different hertz level in there. Maybe these gods are trying to recreate a human residence from the planet that the Elohim emerged from because they don't like our seven hertz. Maybe they need 14 hertz or something. Who the fuck knows, right? But humans loved
the energies that were within the Gons, but humans could not stay within the Gons their entire life. Well, if humans stayed in the Gons, this is where we would get very long-lived humans, like reports of 900-year-long lives, that kind of thing, right? that arose from these, from these, uh, uh, energetic bubbles. And the,
and the reports we have of people being in the bubbles, you know, basically say, you know, it's the best sleep you've ever had, the best food, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Everything works at this, uh, incredibly good rate. And there you go. No problems. You know, it's like, um,
You know, constantly treating any ills you had, these sort of things. But we now, because of Persinger, have a justification for thinking that the Elohim creates these things in order that they might have their own level of... Schumann resonance, right? Whatever that might have been. And it might have only varied a little tiny bit, you know.
We don't know the level of sensitivity that humans and space aliens have to these resonances and so on. But it seems likely that that was one of the primary reasons that they had these things. Hang on a second. There we go. Okay, so that's one aspect of it. Also, the seven hertz and Persinger's explanation of the
recreation of local consciousness, completely explains how Dick Allgaier and remote viewing is able to actually function, right? Because we're all wired into the local consciousness as it's recreating itself. From the view of local consciousness, time is not as narrow as we perceive it. And thus, there's like some width to play in.
And so we're able to pull these things out of the soon to manifest future. probably or soon to manifest probable future that that way right because apparently it can change anyway so um uh by the way uh john claude suggested that we get our own uh like screensaver thing that would would twist or whatever and and provide
seven hertz or that we get like a binaural beat kind of thing that would produce seven Hertz. The problem is, guys, that all of the sensory apparatus you have are intended to downshift uh, frequencies. Okay. So, um, your eyes and your ears would not make your brain move at seven Hertz,
even if they were supplied a seven Hertz frequency to look at or to hear. Okay. So it's gotta be gotten into you in a different way, which also brings up all kinds of potential problems, you know, just shoving electricity into you to make your brain work at seven Hertz anyway. Okay. So, um,
So that shit all makes sense. Our woo model of reality is getting firmer as we learn real science about what the fuck's going on. And we now have some metrics, some numerics that we can use in some of the calculations because we've got the formulas. We know how the formula should look.
We just haven't had a lot of actual values to plug into it. Now, let's see. Okay, so timing, as I say, is not, time and timing is not as humans think of it. Obviously, in 2009, I was not thinking of 2024 as we were coming up with this forecast of the Rogan
podcast being an iconic marker for the fourth turning, for the turn of the planet, you know, for the end of the New World Order and all of that kind of shit, right? I was not thinking this far out. But nonetheless, the data sets provide us stuff that was this far out, right? Basically 15 years out.
Now, is that the width that we can see accurately? I don't know. Perhaps. But we do know that Dick Allgaier saw it prior to our interview in 2020. And that that was a number of years out and here it is now manifesting. So even with the remote viewing, the nature of time is indeterminate,
not able to be determined during that session. You may think you're going for a particular point in time, but you know, in terms of an actual year, but obviously, it doesn't always work out that way, right? We never did have the, um, the Rogan hosted debates. And so we know that that time aspect and those,
those forecasts for that did not occur, but nonetheless, the conversation that we had described in 2009, that, uh, Dick Allgaier was able to, uh, drill down in detail, uh, sometime like between 2000 and the 2018 timeframe. Um, Uh, and, and, and at the time that we did that interview, uh,
Dick and I were thinking that we were looking at an event that would be reasonably close because there was actual discussion in the, um, in the social media of the interview or of the debate interview happening. So, uh, so it was like projected to be a, a soon to occur fact or event. Anyway. And so the, um,
The nature of time has to be considered in on all of this, right? As well as, well, I won't go into it. There's just so many factors on time. We had Kozyrev, and he had detailed nine active attributes of time, and I'm going to say seven passive attributes of time. So there's, you know, time is very complex.
It is a complexity. Okay, so part of the stuff that Persinger has, keying in on the 7 hertz Schumann resonance, also brings up these other issues. Mars has no... ionosphere. The Schumann resonance, by the way, is the electrical frequency of electricity bouncing off the bottom of the ionosphere, heading back down, bouncing off the planet,
coming back up and bouncing off the ionosphere, and then heading back down, yada, yada, yada, as it circles around the planet, okay, in all directions. And so the Schumann resonance is the vibrational speed of that electricity as it bounces off, right? But This, of course, means that, okay, and so humans need the Schumann resonance.
If the Schumann resonance goes away, probably human mind ceases to function. We know the human mind is so sensitive to electromagnetics that the Elohim and the, you know, the MK Ultra fuckers and all of these kind of guys are able to mess with your brain
and your thoughts and your emotions and stuff by changing the Hertz levels that your brain is operating at. minutely. So we're quite sensitive to it. So Elon Musk, he's going to crap out, okay? He's going to be very, very, very disappointed. Because in my opinion,
after reading through what literature I was able to get online of Persinger's stuff and seeing some of his calculations, I'm quite of the opinion now that humans cannot live on Mars absent agons. Unless we have a force field bubble around us that produces the seven Hertz frequencies inside that field for our
As an environment for us to be in, humans can't be there. So because Mars does not have our atmosphere and does not have an ionosphere, and that ionosphere, even if it was solid enough to provide the reflection, that ionosphere is not the same distance from the... planet as is the ionosphere in earth. All right. And so that,
so whatever resonance human resonance might exist on Mars, if at all, because their atmosphere might be too tenuous to support it, would not be the seven Hertz that humans are expecting. And so our brains would not work well. And so this is probably what the, the Elohim fuckers ran into, right?
And so they came across a civilization or whatever and end up with these force field bubbles and are able to live like 20,000 years inside these force field bubbles and be able to operate on other planets. And it may be that we have to adopt that kind of a model going forward,
where if we're going to go and colonize another planet, we've got to create the environment on that planet for us to do so. Now, we already know this in the sense that You know, they're planning on having their own oxygen supply and, you know, having airtight houses and stuff for the Mars colonists.
But I doubt that Elon Musk or any of his crew... are thinking about the Schumann resonance and lack thereof on Mars and its impact on humans. So like I say, so we may need to rethink this. It also may be that, you know, these things are, are doable in the sense that, you know,
we can create electromagnetic force fields that, that would, would Produce the Hertz level we need so hey, we're good to go It's just a matter of you know getting into it, and I'm certain in sci-fi world will will come up with something close to that Anyway, so So just that aspect of it.
And then also other aspects of it are that, you know, you can see where if seven hertz is the network binding speed of the brains, then you could fuck with your enemy by using electromagnetic radiation, some things, some kind of, you know, directed energy weapon and cause, you know, just blast in, like,
erroneous frequencies into their brains and short-circuit everybody's ability to think. But here's your problem. As long as that shit's operating, your own troops would be short-circuited. They wouldn't be able to think either. So, you know, so you've got to really think about the complexities of contention in this world now that we know how this shit operates, right?
But it also does point to opportunities for us for all different kinds of things. One of them is that we may not need med beds. Okay. So the med beds may just be a really stupid idea. There may not need to be a computer controlled and you'd have to use AI in it certainly,
but there may not need to be anything along those lines. In that you may be able to just create the force field and that would be enough because of the way that local consciousness is recreating itself. If you provided like the, the theory would be that if you provided the absolute pristine, you know,
down to the gnats ass, metric for your resonance levels that you would for your human resonance that you maybe would be able to have the body recreate itself and leave the disease behind okay so that made the persistence of disease and people may not may be a fact that
certainly is a factor of karma and all of this other stuff but it may be able to be impacted by the electromagnetic environment. It certainly is. There's no question. It is certainly impacted by the electromagnetic environment in which that local consciousness is recreating itself, you know, every 20 milliseconds. So there's that aspect of it.
So maybe med beds are, you know, an idea that will never manifest. Also, by the way, it brings up this other issue. Uh, these, uh, EE systems, people, uh, could be really fucking over your brain. You don't know. Cause they're not telling you what, what Hertz levels they're putting out.
And they're not telling you the frequencies on any of this stuff. They're claiming it's scalar. Well, scalar is not a wave. And so, you know, the, the EE wave system is stupid. Scalar is straight line. It's not, it's not a, it's not a wave. Scalar is a, um,
Really, it's a function of mathematics and the use of vectors. So like I say, watch out for these people that are claiming that they're going to aid you with some form of electricity. This would also apply to... Jeff Berwick with his, you know, homegrown, quote, Tesla machine, which, you know,
please explain to me how Tesla had anything like that. And yada, yada, yada. Why are you naming it that way? And again, You know, Jeff Berwick really needs to examine what fucking frequencies are coming out of that device. A lot of these things, okay, so a lot of electricity stuff will make you feel better,
but is in the process, in the moment, okay, but is actually damaging you during that process, you know, at a lot of different levels. Because it may be like amping certain parts of your biochemistry and in doing so draining the reserves that that biochemistry needs to operate on when it's like used up those chemicals, right?
So in other words, you're supposed to use your calcium ions this way at a particular rate. But the frequency in which you, you know, got electricity being jammed into your body causes that calcium to do other things at different rates. And basically you're screwed. So there are there was an early. TENS device, okay, it was a,
it was like, they didn't call it a TENS, which is an electrical neurostimulator thing, right, it's like a skinar, it's a little handheld device, you see it in physical therapy and stuff, and it uses waveform electron, yeah, waveform electricity, um coming out of these little metal plates on it to alter your body and these
things work they reduce inflammation and they lower pain levels and so on but they don't cure shit they don't you know they're not going to grow new flesh or anything but before they got into the attenuation before they got into the um
Moderation of the frequency, there was this one that was pulsed, and I can't think of the name of it. It was reasonably famous during its time. It was like in the 1930s, maybe it was 1936 or so. I think of it as being temporally connected to the period of the Amy Semple McPherson stuff.
Anyway, I'll see if I can look it up. But anyway, they abandoned that in the 40s. The guy was trying to get a... The inventor was the United States, or he was doing it in the United States. Maybe he was British. Anyway, the invention was cool. It worked. You had inflammation reduced and so on.
But this thing actually did cause problems with calcium, and you would get calcium nodules on the bones under where you had used this device. So, you know, if you put it on a broken... All right, so when bones heal... there is no scar. Okay, so bones don't scar.
So if you have a person that had a broken bone and you come back long enough, you won't be able to find where that break is. It takes a long time for that uh bone break scar to leave um you know years and years decades and decades and
decades but it eventually will this device was like the reverse of that you would use it and the more you used it the more uh there would appear calcium nodules in the area that you used it at and so uh you might have those appear over the course of several years after you had used the device.
The longer you used the device, the faster they appeared and the more persistent, etc. So, you know, so it was able to affect significant changes in the body. They were just not what you wanted. So you got to watch out for all of these electrical devices and the electricity that they say that they're pumping into you.
And again, I want to point out just because they've got it set at seven Hertz in the machine is, is not going to go into your body or not going to be absorbed and used in your body at seven Hertz because so much of your body is a transducer.
And that is the sense that it takes electricity and transforms it into some other form of electricity, some other variant in terms of the, Cycles or the amperage etc, right? and so So just you know be really wary of this shit Now something else that comes
up is that Because Michael Persinger was able to produce the maths on all of this and get it all for us, we have this understanding now of the Schumann resonance that we did not in the past. But this understanding is now bringing to us this idea that, oh, if he's correct, which he is,
that seven hertz is key and that as the Schumann resonance changes and things like solar bursts and stuff impact it, all life is impacted. So are these solar bursts intended by nature to cause mental things to occur are they part of our active working karma within our local
consciousness uh i would presume so but because of what he's he's discovered it now means that we know for certain that uh shit like harp um are affecting people's health okay mental and physical because they are altering the schumann resonance bear in mind that what they do what harp does
is it provides electromagnetic frequencies that cause the ionosphere to raise or lower. Thus, it changes the Hertz level of the Schumann resonance in that area. Not good, guys, you know. So as a kid, like before I was five years old, my dad was in Alaska as a...
A military guy as a captain in charge of a group of soldiers that were going on out and doing prep for and assisting in the creation of what was known as the DEW line. D-E-W. It was the Defense Early Warning System. And it was a... Basically, it was a bunch of giant radar dishes, right? Sensors.
And the idea was that the DEW line would... tell us if the Russians were coming over the Arctic Circle to bomb us. That was the idea, right? You know, big radar fence. Anyway, I'd been out there with him with those constructions occasionally. And actually after they had been constructed and had started to function.
And boy, let me tell you, radar is nasty shit. Okay, we could get within like, Seven to ten miles of those things. And my ears would start feeling odd. And I'd feel really, really strange. I was a little kid, so I was highly sensitive to all of this.
But nonetheless, you know, not good even then at that level. So the whole planet has to be careful of doing this shit. Now, on top of that, let's also acknowledge something else. That in the 30s, When Tesla was proposing the idea of broadcasting electricity through these towers,
he was going against his masters who wanted to put the electricity into a wire and make you pay for it because they can meter a wire. They could meter it coming over a wire, but they couldn't meter it if they were just pumping it out into the air. Now, now we're saying, Oh,
maybe we wouldn't have wanted Tesla to be pumping electricity out into the air. Maybe he would have killed everybody because maybe he would have massively changed the, or permanently changed the Schuman resonance. We don't know. But what we do know is that they did surveys in the United States in the thirties,
forties and fifties that proved that the long range, high voltage transmission towers had significantly altered the ionosphere. Okay. So at that point they were able to measure in the, and this was in like the fifties, I think early fifties on this big giant electrification push. And when they started building all of the freeways and it was the,
you know, the industrialization build out of the West. Right. And so in that period of time, they, they did surveys. around these high voltage transmission towers, which were being built for all the dams that were being built. All of this was part of the CCC, the Civilian Construction Corps,
which was a way of putting all these millions of unemployed men to work. And by the way, it got electricity to rural areas and all this kind of shit, right? But when they did the survey, they found out that the ionosphere was 87,000 feet up over the transmission towers.
And then it would sag back down the further away you got away from the transmission towers. And so obviously the transmission towers themselves were bumping up the ionosphere just because of the leakage of the electricity flowing through the non-shielded wires at the junctions there. at the point where one wire took the load and gave it to another.
Because these were always basically exposed because of the glass non-conductors that were used to tie the wires together. Anyway, so we've been altering the ionosphere and altering the Hertz level long before Persinger started doing his work. And so Persinger keyed in on 7 Hertz. Maybe it shouldn't be 7 Hertz.
Maybe if we were in a non-industrialized, non-electric environment, maybe it would be, you know, 6.4. Who the fuck knows, right? But it would be more closer to the native environment, theoretically. Okay, so here's where we say theoretically again. Because we have all of this literature in...
religious literature primarily that all goes to the idea of space aliens coming here and engineering humans. It doesn't matter if you're talking about the Hindu religion, the Chinese, Japanese, the Bible, all of them. Okay. So in the Bible, they talk about the Elohim creating Adam. Well, they created Adam through genetic manipulation and breeding experiments.
It took them 191 years and they did it inside the gons. Okay. So Adam was created inside their gons and theoretically, you know, was not a natural human in that regard. Nowadays, of course, none of us are natural humans because we live in this electrified, environment and it is obviously altered the underlying native Schumann resonance
because of the ability to push the ionosphere around alright okay also we can see where with Persinger's work and his analysis of the results that electric vehicles are not good things. Okay. First off, they were a scam. The climate is not changing because of us humans, all of that shit. It was a whole big lie.
You know, it's an entirely a money raking operation. If you look at the ownership of all of this from Vanguard all the way down, it's all Jewish, all the money run back to Israel. A lot of the financing and stuff and the control of it is done through Israel anyway.
It was also an attempt to bleed off some of the inflation that's inherent in the vast amount of money printing that's going on. Anyway, though, so electric vehicles, as stupid as they are, are also dangerous in the sense that they're fucking with your brain. You're sitting in an environment that is going to totally disconnect you
from the schumann resonance for the entire period of time you're in there now um to a certain extent things like metal and this kind of thing so you know regular cab on a car is gonna gonna be somewhat blocking but with windows and so forth you're
you're exposed to 100 of the schumann resonance that's not true in the um in these electric vehicles uh I've ridden in one, it was a Chevy Volt, couldn't stand it, almost made me throw up. I sat in a Tesla for two or three minutes.
It took me to turn on my EMF meter and take a reading, and the reading shocked me. I was wearing Shungite at the time and I got a headache in like the two or three minute exposure. And it took like maybe 10 minutes for it to shed. And I've actually seen...
I've seen reports of this one guy that was saying, you know, if you're really overweight, you have issues, and you drive a Tesla, the Tesla may, or any electric car, it's not just Tesla, but any of these electric vehicles, it may be actually causing your blood pressure to go up because of the frequencies
you're exposed to sitting in the cabs. And it was like 354 on the EMF meter when I sat there. This was a Tesla. I want to say it was like an S2. This was a long time ago. I don't know how many years back. I'd have to go and look. I wrote some notes about it.
But it was fantastic. the reading inside sitting there in the passenger seat, not going anywhere, just sitting in the car was, like 100 units more than a microwave, more than measuring a microwave. So it was, you know, more intense than sitting with your head in a microwave. And it was like, I just couldn't believe it.
You know, and I wouldn't drive with the guy. I said, no, you know, no, thanks anyway. I'll work it out and get some other way of getting there. I'm just not going to ride with you because of the impact on my brain, short-term and long-term, you know, because you don't know what the long-term consequences are.
I've got a break coming up here. I've got one of our local pea palaces, and I will take advantage of it. These are the little rest areas on the side of the road on the freeway. Anyway, so Persinger has done us a great deal of service, providing us the math and some more basis for this.
Persinger will also make a lot of the academics feel better about moving over to an ontological viewpoint because he's able to connect them in a way that they understand from their grip world. But there's so much now that we have to examine and deal with relative to what he's telling us. And the broader nature of local consciousness
that we are manifesting, that we are exhibiting, that we are participating in, right? So, basically, it's not your grandpa's world anymore. Although, actually, it'd be better if we were living in your grandpa's world because we wouldn't have all those frequencies and radiations and shit. Anyway, talk to you later, guys.

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