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00:15:33.300We're talking about a fraction. So when we're saying it hasn't happened in a hundred years, that's really nothing on a climate cycle at all.
00:17:06.940So that would also bend and also have changes in Earth's magnetic field.
00:17:10.140So could you do something at a higher amplification possibility by knowing that that resonant frequency is changing?
00:17:16.460Because it's a known fact, Earth's magnetic field is declining.
00:17:19.620It was about 5% per decade, but now has that sped up?
00:17:24.320I mean, the swarm data has gone offline.
00:17:26.580So use cymatics and bring it into a different magnetic field state, and then could the output be different because of that different field that it's evolved in?
00:17:53.200You seed a – you poison the well of investigation to make it so that no one – let's say a politician committed some crime,
00:18:02.580and you've got people all over the internet, and they're digging into it.
00:18:05.140You're like, okay, what do we do to stop this because it's going to make us look bad?
00:18:08.920They intentionally seed believable but misdirection.
00:18:12.360People start chasing after the misdirection thinking they found something, and they end up in the middle of nowhere never uncovering what really happened.
00:18:17.980I think there's something probably worse than HAARP, and HAARP might have been something various.
00:18:22.140Because I don't think the government even really operates it now.
00:18:24.760It's just the University of Fairbanks, right?
00:18:26.360I try to tell people that when a lot of people bring up HAARP, and I'm like, you know, HAARP is like an idea.
00:18:31.040It's like it's a thought process of a very powerful type of technology, but it's old,
00:18:36.120and I think it's possible that, yeah, the whole term is being used as a distraction now to discredit people who talk about it.
00:18:42.560I do think there is a technology that's bigger than HAARP that can do exactly what HAARP conspiracy theories are saying that it does, though.
00:19:10.720I think they're doing black holes now beneath South Dakota at some point.
00:19:14.080Yeah, so we have Fermilab, which is a super collider, and that's in Illinois, and it's massive.
00:19:19.080And then the Large Hadron Collider, which is – it's Geneva, but it's actually bigger than that.
00:19:22.240It's this massive ring throughout Central Europe.
00:19:24.660And they want to build bigger ones so they can get to higher and higher speeds and smash particles into each other, simulating the conditions of the Big Bang, they say.
00:19:45.720Well, the – man, the crazy conspiracy theory, because this goes way back like 20 years, is that they can produce antimatter using the super colliders.
00:19:53.440But the amount that they produce is just minuscule.
00:19:57.040So there's a conspiracy theory that people – and I'm not saying it's true – that the main purpose of the colliders is to mass produce at the greatest scale we can antimatter, containing them in magnetic rings so they don't make contact with matter.
00:20:10.280Because when antimatter and matter collide, you get a 100% energy release from both particles, which is massive.
00:20:16.040So the conspiracy theory has long been antimatter weapons would be the most devastating explosive weapon man has yet created.
00:20:23.780Imagine a nuclear warhead, but it's the size of a hand grenade.
00:20:28.860I think any of this stuff is possible.
00:20:30.320I can't say about these hurricanes exactly.
00:20:33.080I do think that there's people hiding in power who can manipulate stuff.
00:20:38.420But I also know typhoons – you know, Kubla Khan had to fight against typhoons.
00:20:43.140You know, I don't think there were people back then – maybe there were old governments with lots of power hiding underneath the ground controlling them.
00:20:48.340But, you know, we have Russia building tsunami bombs.
00:21:05.780So the thing is, if someone were to say we detonate a bomb, superheating an area, creating a depression or something like this,
00:21:12.680which could – you know, has a 3% chance of creating a large tropical depression and then maybe a 3% chance of becoming a hurricane, is that so far-fetched?
00:21:24.520That's one of the new chemical seeding projects that they're using on top of some of these hurricanes, carbon black,
00:21:30.780because you get that heating element in there and then that heating creates upwelling and higher pressure in itself that changes storm patterns.
00:21:37.060Everybody's focused on silver iodide or, you know, nanometals, the barium, the strontium, and this sort of thing.
00:22:08.680And what could you do with that massive amount of heat absorption on a certain area of the storm?
00:22:14.300Because that's where, yeah, it's going to require heat.
00:22:16.160Because going back to that high pressure blocking system, if you're going to keep a high pressure block there so that hurricane will stay south of it or west of it or wherever,
00:22:23.820you're going to have to create a high pressure dome that stays there for days and days and days.
00:22:27.620And how are you going to get that much heat to stay in the same exact area?
00:22:31.840And the skies would almost turn black from all the dust coming out if they were going to use something at that level to be able to continue to create the high blocking system with the heat like that to create the dome.
00:22:41.240What if they had an AI that could calculate areas of the ocean that are ripe for tropical depressions, hurricanes, if they but nudge something?
00:22:56.160You could form something, again, you know, if you're going to nucleate that to get that formation to start and then up well and grow from there.
00:23:02.960But once you get it, then you're talking about chaos once it grows into.
00:23:08.540Unless you really, the tech is something so far advanced that we don't understand at this point, then how do you put a blocking high pressure that's so vast for weeks to keep a storm that south?
00:23:19.120I wonder if the people creating it care about the chaos yet.
00:23:21.900You know, they're just like, we'll create it, see what happens, we'll study it.
00:23:23.920It's like playing a big game of risk, and that's kind of what they're doing.
00:23:27.340It's like billionaires playing a game of risk.
00:23:30.500But again, you've got to think about, you know, we're basing all this, like cloud seeding, like those terms are so old.
00:24:01.920The fascinating thing, too, is I remember watching these old sci-fi movies where they're trying to find a chemical formula for a cure or something.
00:24:10.080And they're in a computer, and the computer's like running simulation, and it shows like the chemicals and everything.
00:24:17.000So they collect all of our health data, put 10 million different files from various humans and various ailments into the computer and let the AI run through it, and they don't got to do anything.
00:24:31.160Basically, the AI brute forces all the data and finds patterns.
00:24:33.640And then it says, we discovered that every single person who is suffering from pancreatic cancer also had this one weird marker that no one's ever noticed before because it can see patterns we can't recognize.
00:24:46.240Then if you take some random person's medical data, load it into the AI, they're going to be like, in 10 years you'll have pancreatic cancer because you have the same marker as them.
00:24:55.760That's what AI can do that humans can't see.
00:24:57.700So if you were to load all of the world's weather data in real time constantly into an AI, it's going to show you basically a map of probabilities where storms may form.
00:25:07.240Our predictive capabilities are going to go through the roof with AI technology.
00:25:47.580I think they're both extremely complex, but with the atmosphere, you're dealing with basically every chemical element and how it could interact in different areas plus temperature.
00:26:29.860Well, I was going to say kind of look at they're already using AI for their spaghetti models and all kinds of stuff.
00:26:34.080But when you think about that, really, if you've seen what happens when you allow an AI to have access to a quantum computer, you're talking about next level computational stuff.
00:26:45.500So I would agree that with all of the data that we have, they might be able to find the right spot to seed or things like that using AI and maybe even know where it's going to go.
00:26:56.440But look at look how they do the weather now.
00:26:58.620I mean, they're not only that, AI doesn't need AI could just be like if silver iodide is added to this area, the chance of a storm increases to this.
00:27:07.860It could say if potassium, whatever is a chloride is added to this area, the chance of a storm becomes this.
00:27:13.520You don't even with like the AI stuff is is this is why all of the world's governments are racing full speed towards AI, because it is the most powerful super weapon.
00:27:21.300You don't need to make the weapon. The AI will just tell you.
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00:28:54.120The AI is just going to tell you, if you heat this one area by three degrees in this radius, this will happen.
00:29:00.460And you're going to be like, okay, you don't need to build a weapon.
00:29:02.460And then you're going to be like, how do we heat it up?
00:29:03.720And it's going to say, take these metals and take these things, combine these chemicals, and it'll do it for you.
00:29:07.960I think that's what they're doing right now.
00:29:09.480They're exploiting situation that they've have data for a long time.
00:29:13.620So if they were going to manipulate the weather, they do know where and what time.
00:29:17.980I think the problem is they don't have a good understanding of the long cycles of things in order for them to control it the way that people are talking about.
00:29:26.620Just think about like 536 A.D., right?
00:29:29.220All of a sudden, you have empires everywhere.
00:29:32.660They're expanding, and then something happens, and then followed by several volcanoes, and then everybody's dying.
00:30:30.400We did a show, I think it was a few months ago, maybe more than a few months ago.
00:30:35.660We were talking about the poles shifting, and one of the interesting things that was brought up that I didn't really think about,
00:30:42.540but it's so obvious, is that there's a glacier in Indonesia, that there's a gigantic ball of ice on top of a mountain in Indonesia,
00:30:49.440and it seems crazy because it's a warm area, but at the high altitudes, these glaciers take very, very long times to melt.
00:30:57.780And so thinking of that, and then hearing stories about global warming, it really does feel like,
00:31:04.060when I hear about climate change scientists and NOAA or whatever, or the climate scientists and blah, blah, blah,
00:31:11.360it feels like a kindergartner trying to explain what's going on with the weather without having enough data or understanding of the billions of years.
00:31:19.200And no disrespect to scientists, this is what humans do.
00:31:22.240We try to understand the best of our ability to make guesses, but there was a point where we thought that the Earth was the center of the universe.
00:31:27.840And then we kind of figured out later on, we started looking at stuff like, you know, mathematically it doesn't quite make sense.
00:31:32.200I think there's a strong possibility when you look at everything, actually I'd say it's a 100% probability.
00:31:41.380But to be fair, 99.9, what we get right is what we can replicate.
00:31:45.340We can make video games, we can drive cars, so science does get us to these points where we can predict and make these systems.
00:31:51.000But to predict global weather, I don't know that humans have been around enough tracking enough data to really understand what's happening.
00:31:56.980Yeah, so let me combine these two ideas, and then Brian, I'd like to get your opinion on it.
00:32:00.320So going back to this, if you're going to really control weather, not manipulate it, not modify it,
00:32:05.560you're going to have to have sensors about every foot on the planet to understand what's going on from the ground level up to what, 18,000 feet, maybe 20,000 feet?
00:32:13.640The same thing is true with what we get fed with global warming and global temperature data.
00:35:54.360As a matter of fact, at certain times, there's more than one pole.
00:35:57.040There's, like, two or three north poles, two or three south poles.
00:35:59.500And there's no way that they could, you know, know what's going to happen in those kind of magnetic environments.
00:36:07.540So, if we have all that data, and like you said, we can follow these glacier movements and stuff like that and understand what kind of period we're moving into.
00:36:15.100Why are they pushing climate change so bad?
00:36:27.680One of the big talking points around the debate with Trump and Kamala was that climate change only got about 30 seconds.
00:36:33.420And instead of answering the question, they immediately just deflected and started talking about something else.
00:36:38.840And a lot of people pointed out, wow, when climate change can't get a seat at the presidential debate, it's no longer become a priority for these people.
00:36:45.900One of the challenges for me is, you know, I'm certainly fine with believing that humans are polluting in it to a large degree.
00:36:53.560And, you know, they want to blame the United States for it, but it's largely Southeast Asia and South Asia.
00:36:58.540So, pollution is bad, but the problem I have is Barack Obama buying waterfront property while advocating for climate change, saying the water levels are going to be rising and things like this.
00:37:08.380Certainly, you make the argument, yeah, but the water will rise over 100 years.
00:37:11.560But they've made even crazier arguments.
00:37:13.140Greta Thunberg said, what, four years ago?
00:37:15.500She had waited three years left before air-burable damage would take place.
00:37:18.320Now, Greta Thunberg is screaming about Israel.
00:37:20.880Greta Thunberg made a video where she said, Israel is climate change because the energy companies, they are funding Israel.
00:37:27.000And it's like, so climate change is an activist thing is dead.
00:38:23.460But it's showing you that the possibilities of the West African monsoon coming back in and changing pattern right now is one of the reasons we're seeing an enormous amount of floods across North Africa and the Sahel.
00:38:33.760Which comes into the point where I would talk about if we know that certain areas are going to get cooler on the planet and we'll lose crop production, then where would you set up a new growing zone knowing that it was also in change to become more wet from the above-ground water resources?
00:38:49.100And then as well, the amount of aquifers below that, maybe the Nubian Sandstone Aquifer or the Seuss Aquifer.
00:38:55.320You know, we're talking about thousands of cubic kilometers of water beneath there that could be tapped and brought up to supplement the above-ground water rainfall.
00:39:02.780And slide 28, it's just a little bit easier to want to look at as well.
00:39:08.680But you can see the change and also the pockets within that of desertification and also forest, even though it's in the desert.
00:39:17.060You know, the oases is what people talk about.
00:39:19.420But you can see this Holocene change and the mid-Holocene changes.
00:39:22.860So we're coming back into a gigantic change.
00:39:26.360They're not building the new Renaissance Dam in Ethiopia that's filling to have the largest hydroelectric project in Africa, in one of the driest parts of Africa, unless you know the cycle's changing to consistent rainfall.
00:39:48.340What happens to all the organic matter as it starts drying up and decaying?
00:39:51.580Are there remnants left behind or does it disintegrate into brittle dust?
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00:41:25.400But then the sand, because there's no more root structure to hold that, yes.
00:41:29.680You'll find an enormous amount of, I wouldn't say petrified, but root stock there of the larger trees that's still beneath the sand.
00:41:36.000And also the massive, massive amount of buildings, ancient cities, aqueducts, and things that were through those trade routes there from over at the Red Sea all the way to the Atlantic stretching back.
00:41:47.200Wait, wait, you're saying that in the Sahara there's evidence of ancient cities and all this stuff?
00:42:47.640And we could talk about the African mega lakes.
00:42:49.320You see those black structures in that last one.
00:42:52.880Those are mega lakes, larger than our Great Lakes.
00:42:55.040But this is the amount of water vapor that had been pushed up into the upper atmosphere, into the mesosphere from the Honga Tonga eruption.
00:43:01.100Now, this goes through every single layer further down.
00:43:03.620And you'd know, Norma, this is in the mesosphere up around 85,000 feet.
00:43:06.720Look how much extra water is up there right now.
00:43:32.860So what do you think is going to happen?
00:43:34.740It's going to rain a whole lot and then we're going to get way more water in various parts of the planet?
00:43:39.300Well, not that, but you could probably explain it better.
00:43:41.380Like when this water is coming back out, how does it integrate with the storms?
00:43:44.300Now, you can ride on top of a natural cycle to get a larger output.
00:43:47.920And this is what I think you're getting into with trying to manipulate these weather systems.
00:43:51.940Now, if you knew there was more moisture coming in from the rain out of all the water, 14% more moisture in our atmosphere coming out at a certain rate, depending on how high it is in the atmosphere.
00:44:01.120The Earth's magnetic field is changing.
00:44:03.280And then you're going to ride on top of this natural cycle and try to create a different outcome of these previously unattainable, because everything is now, there's two extra variables in there for you to actually manipulate on top of what you could do with the regular cloud seeding or what you're talking about with Nexrad over there, which I had a couple questions about the power output on Nexrad and the actual storm and the watts per meter squared from the sun.
00:44:26.520Now, this is interesting here, since you're on that slide, this is the Shepard's Cross coming up on December 6th this year.
00:44:36.060Now, electromagnetically, will it generate larger earthquakes or is there a possibility for storm enhancement during this time?
00:44:42.380Jupiter, Earth, Mercury, Sun, Venus, Earth, Mars in this cross, and they call it the Shepard's Cross.
00:44:53.800Well, if you believe it's just strictly gravity, if you think that Jupiter being one of the largest gravity bodies, I'm more into the electromagnetics of it versus just strictly gravity pulling.
00:45:04.580Mercury, as its iron core, is well known to shut down sunspots when they're directly Earth-facing, so there's some interaction there.
00:45:11.780So if you have the largest gravitational body in with the Earth with a known iron core planet that shuts down or amplifies, it has an effect on solar activity in a line crossed with those other planets.
00:45:26.280A lot of science will be learned at this time.
00:45:28.620People are saying, no, the planets don't have anything to do with generating earthquakes or seismic activity, volcanic eruptions, mud flows, nothing like this.
00:45:37.580But we will see for sure, because this is a very specific date on the 6th.
00:45:41.280So we can look out forward and say, well, this could have an effect.
00:46:39.800It wasn't extra water like from a glacier or something.
00:46:42.380So you're saying this is to be expected if you know this type of history, but also there's possibility for people who know this is happening to take advantage of it?
00:46:51.200If you knew that there was more moisture available and your cloud seeding programs might not work as well as you want them, it may work better knowing that there's more moisture in the atmosphere just for the conspiracy theorists.
00:47:03.500What is this currency slide that you have?
00:47:07.360It says currency is used predominantly in commerce since 1450, and it shows that every currency lasts about 100 years.
00:47:13.180Right, and then you start to overlay it with the longer-term solar cycles here and the different, if you're going to look at Schwab cycles or DeVray cycles, you start to see this overlap of at least a slice of time from 1700 to 1900.
00:47:26.080When you're hitting those low periods, it seems that the reserve currency changes.
00:47:29.720Now, if we're coming into this exact same cycle once again, and we are coming to this low point where almost every space agency out there is forecasting a grand solar minimum or extreme low solar activity as we step off of solar cycle 25 coming into 26, they're off by one cycle.
00:47:46.480But then again, with this amount of solar activity, nobody really got it right this time either with the exceptional amount of ramp-up.
00:47:53.700So if we're really following this and the energetics are understood by those that don't generally talk about it to the public or allow the public to know that the energetic cycle would also signal the end of a reserve currency period, then we're starting to see that.
00:48:07.680We're at the formation of the BRICS right now, we're moving into a different currency itself.
00:48:13.020This is an anecdotal side point here, that these cycles, energetic cycles, match up with currencies and the lifetime of a currency on a reserve status.
00:48:30.700Energetic change moment could be both.
00:48:32.620But the energetic change, does that mean that powerful governments are recognizing the change and intentionally launching new currencies?
00:48:40.380Or is it just that it creates a dynamic shift in power in different regions of the planet that will amplify one group over another, regardless of what group is there?
00:48:49.160Right, depending on the amount of food production for those countries as well.
00:48:51.880Because a civilization without food is no civilization.
00:48:55.200The basic, if you bring it down to a basic, if a human doesn't eat, there is literally nothing called civilization.
00:49:19.900I would say yes, if they turn North Africa and the Sahel into a new growing area.
00:49:24.400And the amount of investment that would be required to restart a global economy on the debt-based system, taking North Africa and the Sahel from zero to where we are in America and what we sit at in our grow belts across the United States and Canada.
00:49:37.500Imagine the amount of trillions and trillions of dollars that would be required for the roads, the irrigation systems.
00:49:44.040And then how would you pay all these people that come from around the world to work there?
00:49:47.460Well, you would pay them in cryptocurrency.
00:49:49.020You would pay them in stable coins that would have a value of, I don't care if you came from Chad or South Africa or America or Argentina, that you go back and you still have that one equals one.
00:49:57.080And you see this rapid implementation of cryptocurrencies across.
00:50:01.220I mean, are they going to use for payment systems as well as investment?
00:50:04.420I really believe if we're going to lose crop production, 45 north and above, and a lot of areas on the planet have far less crop yields, we're going to have to make that up elsewhere for 8 billion people to survive.
00:50:29.040If the rainfall patterns continue to increase at the rate they are now and they tap the Nubian sandstone aquifer and other aquifers beneath there and get that underground water resource coupled with the above ground increases, absolutely yes.
00:51:00.680You know, this is kind of where me and him intersect.
00:51:04.240He's following all of these trends on grain production.
00:51:07.780And then I'm scamming through the articles and it's just article after article about shutting down farmers, shutting down private ownership of farms, shutting down people's ability to grow stuff.
00:52:43.360They were pushing that there was going to be a bunch of hurricanes, kind of fizzled out, but we had a couple powerful ones instead.
00:52:49.000I'm wondering, could you cloud seed the Sahara to turn it into a growing area?
00:52:59.020Or, I mean, it's absolutely massive, so I don't know that any kind of—I mean, an irrigation plan to bring seawater in to create atmospheric moisture would be a massive endeavor.
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00:55:13.500That's what Qaddafi was tapping to grow 100,000 acres of sorghum as a test project at the very base of Libya, which was also where one of the African Mega Lakes drainage basins was.
00:55:23.760So they were trying to also, they knew it was going to be raining more, so they were going to capture, in a lake fashion, the water from there.
00:55:30.700And they were also having large pipeline systems bringing water after they would pump it up and then take it out to these test areas.
00:55:37.520And before the invasion, and you know one thing with the U.S., we blew up all their water infrastructure.
00:55:42.080We blew up all of the water pipelines.
00:55:45.780Which was interesting that you would think we should learn from that.
00:55:49.580So then is it possible, and I'm just going to throw this out there, Western interests, knowing about food production, reserve currencies, view the expansion of a Saharan grow area as a threat to the reserve currency, the petrodollar, so they destabilize the region, preventing them from creating food in the area?
00:56:18.300Why did we destabilize that, basically, that whole area that we're looking at there?
00:56:23.880Libya, all the way, you know, all of that has been destabilized, and millions and millions of military-age men left their countries that they would be at.
00:56:32.820So later, when corporations come in there and move, there's no one going to be fighting any kind of tyranny there because all of their male population has moved.
00:59:20.600I don't even know why people dance around that.
00:59:23.760It's been done for a very, very, very long time.
00:59:26.160And that's why I pulled up the article in the AP that says, don't blame cloud seeding for the flood, which is to literally say, of course they're doing it.
00:59:33.040They do it all the time, but it's not why it flooded.
00:59:38.120I mean, they proved it in Vietnam that we can take a cell or a storm that's already going to come through and kind of make it dump rain faster or before it was going to.
00:59:49.140Like, say, if you were doing that to the U.S., I don't know, you might make droughts where it rains in the wrong place or something like that.
00:59:56.040In the late 80s, early 90s, they're already worried about so much flight, so many flights that the Midwest was losing like 30 days of sunlight because of the amount of clouds being formed by the smoke trails.
01:05:15.220And then how does your brain, the lobes of your brain, electrically connected, and that
01:05:19.820electrical connection is going to vibrate higher.
01:05:23.060How is that going to change how the information flows between and what you optically see or hear?
01:05:27.620They did experiments where they put this helmet on people and blasted them with massive electromagnetic waves, and they said they felt the presence of God.
01:05:39.540What if there is, you know, I don't know, an X40 that fries all the electronics and then just shocks people's brains into feeling the presence of God?
01:06:05.560So you can affect nanotech with electromagnetic waves, and they're doing experiments on rats and on, like, flies and stuff.
01:06:14.100So I get that that's not human, but they can control the behavior of either the rat or the flies from everything to making them excited, sexually, hungry, not hungry, mad, angry, all of that stuff.
01:06:26.900So if you can imagine, you know, some of the conspiracy theories out there talking about 5G and all of these other things, think about a world that has less of a magnetic field.
01:06:38.580So in other words, the background magnetic field of the Earth is not as strong as it normally is.
01:06:43.780It would be a lot easier to use these programs to manipulate people into all kinds of things.
01:06:49.920And like I said, everything from hunger to anything.
01:06:52.920I feel like the hunger of the starvation part's not so much there, although in some parts of the world it is.
01:06:57.120But in terms of people losing their minds, you could say lockdowns had a lot of profound effect on people's minds.
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01:08:42.040If you're looking up at the sky, and this is probably what a lot of ancient people, this is probably why a lot of the petroglyphs are the way they are.
01:08:48.480They were looking up at the sky, seeing all this stuff.
01:10:17.500The pattern of fluctuation in these magnetic fields is derived from physiological sources.
01:10:21.340For example, patterns that appear in EEG traces taken from limbic structures.
01:10:24.680People began to experience mystical presences, mystical experiences in altered states, and that they felt some kind of religious experience from this.
01:10:39.400It can make you feel like your skin's burning when they point it at you.
01:10:41.400Did you mention MKUltra anywhere in there?
01:10:43.380No, but when I was younger, there was this cafe in Chicago that they said was haunted.
01:10:51.000And someone said they were pushed down the stairs.
01:10:53.080There's a bunch of crazy stories about it.
01:10:54.560It's in, like, this forest-preserved kind of area.
01:10:57.020And so I started reading more and more about ghosts because who doesn't love reading about ghosts?
01:11:00.380And I was reading these studies that some researchers—because I'm not interested in some ghost hunter going in with a fake device and deciding that it means there's ghosts.
01:11:34.720But I'm just wondering, you know, we talk about the X-40, the massive solar flare, the various ways that society will go insane if they all of a sudden experience a variety—
01:11:46.020Some people are going to think they're seeing demons.
01:14:21.060Didn't they prove that different emotions, like fear, hate, love, you're putting off a certain frequency at that time, and if those frequencies are changed in the atmosphere, that's what's causing people to, I don't know, go crazy or feel enlightened, like we were talking about.
01:14:46.440I thought they admitted they just made it up.
01:14:48.940To dial back real quick and talk about the solar flares before we get into more demon faces, do you think they had anything to do with the cell phone stuff that kept happening?
01:15:15.560Why I keep thinking about it is because there's articles that keep saying they're warning us for the internet apocalypse, and they're blaming it on the sun.
01:15:22.940I don't know if the sun can actually do that.
01:15:24.680A lot of people think that, you know, if we do have one of these big flares that will be put back in the Stone Age, do you know how long it took Elon Musk to put up SpaceX?
01:15:31.460SpaceX, those are disposable satellites, low Earth orbit.
01:40:45.920These are going to affect the atmosphere in those areas, and eventually the jet stream effect is going to take place.
01:40:50.160That's like the biggest theory with controlling these hurricanes because the jet stream is, once they're in the Gulf or they're coming towards the East Coast, that's the determining factor of where they go.
01:41:01.300This would mean that there would be a HAARP in, say, like Mexico or in Louisiana.
01:41:05.000Or it could be influencing something in Alaska because if you know the flow of the jet stream, it goes through Alaska, through the West Coast, and across Canada and the U.S.
01:41:13.580So if you're affecting it right there, in turn, you're going to change what happens later on down the road.
01:41:19.820And somehow they may have figured out how to figure that out.
01:41:22.920So I try to approach this from, you know, what do we know and where does it lead us?
01:41:29.900And the challenge I always have with stuff like this is that we start with a hurricane happened.
01:42:08.520No, I just feel like at some point someone made up that HAARP does these things and everyone just keeps repeating it because it still doesn't make any sense.
01:42:14.520If you listen to Dane Moore, he explains HAARP in massive detail.
01:42:24.140I was going to say, well, they already have an answer to that in the conspiracy theory world is that there is a buried underwater HAARP in the Gulf of Mexico.
01:42:32.280And there's even a guy that's doing the—
01:43:15.480Why wouldn't they be doing it from space?
01:43:16.960Well, they absolutely could be, and that's what I was trying to talk about with the satellites being able to determine all the data on Earth to find out where it's best to create a storm or what you need to have that storm.
01:43:27.660I think satellites do a lot more than we think.
01:44:00.040It's just like constantly, every time one of these events happen, you'll have somebody that has been tracking airplanes, and they'll show somebody in an airplane that's doing a maze.
01:44:09.120And because I study anthropology all the time, I know that that's a LIDAR.
01:44:15.440Not every single plane going back and forth is seating or—
01:44:18.200No, I know, but I'm just saying people that don't understand things link things that don't go together.
01:44:22.160Like, they'll show you, like, with the hurricane thing, they were showing, I remember early, that these planes went here and they did circles.
01:44:28.680Well, that's because that plane has actually flew into the hurricane and measured everything and stuff.
01:44:41.720So, for example, like, if you or I were to post something like that where it's a legit example of cloud seeding, anyone who doesn't understand the topic that well is going to see that same image anywhere and be like, oh, there's cloud seeding, cloud seeding, cloud seeding, you know?
01:44:52.640And then you have 50 people posting things that are not cloud seeding.
01:45:01.900Intelligence agencies, if they see that people are walking in a direction towards something they don't want, they throw a—like you mentioned, it was there again.
01:45:10.080Well, not so much flat earth, but Pizzagate is a really good example of how easy it is to manipulate crowd, random crowd-formed intelligence gathering.
01:45:47.520And when they say something like playing dominoes on pizza and pasta, they're saying partying with meth or MDMA or something because everybody knows that you use code for drugs so you can't be implicated.
01:45:58.860But one day, for seemingly no reason, someone posted on 4chan that pizza means boy and pasta means girl.
01:46:05.580And literally everyone in the conspiracy space—and I shouldn't say conspiracy space.
01:46:09.860People online who were looking into these emails went straight down that road of absurdity to the most extreme degree to the point where some crazy dude showed up to a pizza restaurant in D.C.
01:46:19.700and fired a rifle round into the ground looking for a basement that wasn't there.
01:46:44.180You got Nancy Pelosi stock trading, etc., etc.
01:46:46.200All of a sudden, everyone's talking about children in the basement of a pizza restaurant, and they went after that.
01:46:51.680So you start uncovering a very, very simple bad thing, and the people that don't want you to find it are going to throw garbage in the air and get you to chase it.
01:47:00.720What if children were involved, and then they throw something more crazy to distract you from that?
01:47:06.760Because we do know how many children are trafficked through high rings, high upper—
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01:48:35.980A lot of people, whether it's Epstein or the, or the emails about it or the, uh, I, the story I wrote about a person who caught lots of these predators do talk about pizza and you could then the argument could be they're basing that off the false image that came out of that email.
01:49:18.480I don't, I don't really care to reignite pizza game.
01:49:21.240My point was just, it's really easy when people start digging into things to send them in the wrong direction.
01:49:26.880And so that's, that, that's the challenge.
01:49:28.860I keep whenever someone brings up harp and stuff like this, it's like I run face first into a brick wall where I'm like, where's the connection between these things?
01:49:44.000But I also think that it's likely just seeded disinformation to stop you from actually understand what, understanding what's going on.
01:49:49.280Harp is probably an outdated doomsday device, but I also, but I also, but I also think burning the ionosphere and the people who think it is.
01:49:59.100They're saying, harp will tell you they're only burning one hole above their spot in Alaska.
01:50:04.280People who think it's doing worse are saying that that has a ripple effect through the ionosphere, which is then why people say the birds are having issues with the cryptochromes because of the ionosphere being affected.
01:52:25.780Small changes of power within the states, but when has a border ever changed?
01:52:28.720And making the point that if people who don't live these things immediately then start disbelieving that they could have happened.
01:52:37.920And so as we move into this world where the people who are around for the initial Manhattan Project watching these things, these bombs go off, as they're dying, and most of them have, people are going to be like, I've never seen a nuclear bomb.
01:55:01.060That may be a low-yield nuclear artillery wiping out, you know, eastern Ukraine to create a barrier to stop Ukraine from pushing into Russia.
01:55:08.460The likelihood of that happening is probably low, unless Russia gets pressured.
01:55:12.460But when I say Russia may use nukes, everyone starts saying no because the U.S. would launch nukes back at them.
01:55:48.540Or crop production declines globally and why the reason there's not enough food and why the reason we need to go to digital rationing cards
01:55:54.640and why these terms are thrown around as equity and equality.
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02:04:10.280And then it turns out the clones turn on the Republic and end up overthrowing the Jedi and all that stuff.
02:04:14.980Not to be too pop culture-y, but you bring in a bunch of illegal immigrants, largely military-aged males.
02:04:20.360And then when a conflict happens, they're going to say, let's say, you know, a nuke goes off or the U.S. is entrenched in an actual conflict involving our territories.
02:04:29.500Then the government says, even to conservatives, you know, look, Iran has done this thing.
02:04:35.240And we have people here who will fight on our behalf.
02:04:53.880If you can shut down the local farmers in an area like in the U.K. or in Europe, in the United States, and kind of outlaw growing your own food, as it were.
02:05:04.820So, like, if you live in a lot of cities, like, say, Oklahoma City, for example, you can't grow tomatoes.
02:05:11.300You have to do it in special ways on your own property, out of the city limits.
02:05:15.360And then sometimes it's legal, and then the city will come in and, like, mow people's stuff before they even went to court to fight that, well, well, it's legal.
02:05:42.280It's kind of like the marijuana idea in Florida right now.
02:05:47.120So, the other states have legalized marijuana, and they allow citizens to grow their own.
02:05:51.600New Mexico doesn't allow poor people to grow their own.
02:05:54.500And the reason for that is because you're not allowed to do it outside.
02:05:57.860So, in order to afford that, you have to have lights and fans and all of this stuff so rich people can do it.
02:06:03.680But in Florida, they've taken the next step.
02:06:06.120Nobody can produce it, only the companies.
02:06:08.640And that's kind of the same business model as the Monsanto kind of thing.
02:06:13.100And if you think about that, if you get outlaw all of the food growing and make it difficult in the Western world, and then put a grow zone over in, I don't know, Africa or Central America, then you have a monopoly on the food and what kind of food it is.
02:06:29.840I think I read this article a long time ago about what humanity is going to become, and they were talking about, like, a bunch of scientists said that humans will all be gone, and what will be left are the AI machines drifting through space for billions of years until they land on a sufficient planet and then self-replicate until they terraform it into a machine and then propel more nanobots onto other planets.
02:07:44.600So Elon Musk's idea was to integrate man with machine, Neuralink, to prevent the humans from being wiped out of the equation.
02:07:51.680When I hear all this stuff about what could the plans be of the powerful elites of the world, the various factions, it just seems like all of it is a zero-sum game that ends up in the same place where humans end up creating a monster that disregards them and their intentions and wishes.
02:08:06.780And then we end up with robots drifting in space for 400 million years, landing on a moist planet, replicating, leaving 400 million.
02:08:15.340I actually wrote a short story about that called The Idiot Code, and it's all about that.
02:08:20.880It's about, first, the AI gets to a point where people start worshiping the AI in a way that they expect to get answers that they would normally get from divinity, so they've decided that.
02:08:46.580Elon looked like a supervillain to me.
02:08:48.100The way he's like, we want to automate everything, the robots come in and take your job, not take your jobs, but be there for everybody.
02:08:55.220To me, that looks like the beginning of the dystopia.
02:08:57.840It sounds nice now, but in 50 to 100 years, that sounds horrible.
02:09:02.800I think this is the, for a lot of the, I don't know if, I wouldn't say sociopathic.
02:09:09.520Maybe there's a combination of autistic and sociopathic, and I'm not saying it's a joke or insulting, in an insulting, demeaning way.
02:09:15.000I mean people who are very mechanized, and, you know, if you're somebody who doesn't understand social cohesion, human emotion, and human experience, because you've got maybe something about you, whatever that may be.
02:09:28.520Some people may be autistic and be just function very mathematically.
02:09:31.080Then the end result of life would simply just be the self-replicating machine for the purpose of self-replication and expansion.
02:09:37.860Because they don't, those who can't understand the human experience, they perceive humans identically to computers.
02:09:45.720In fact, we had a year ago an atheist on the show who said, we have no spirits, we have no souls, we are wet robots.
02:09:52.360And if that is the world view that you have, for what difference is there between the replication of human and the replication of a computer?
02:10:00.320If humans become replaced by machines that self-replicate, is that not evolution to these people?
02:10:58.700You've got the zombie frog things, but that's only one in a bunch of different programs.
02:11:05.420You also have dental things that they're using now, and then I don't want to talk about the other topic,
02:11:11.860but there's other programs that are using nanotech that is almost, once you get down to the basic small level, there's really no difference between technology and biology, and they are now exploiting that.
02:11:44.380There could be nothing that comes into play that could throw a wrench in your plans at that point.
02:11:48.960And then when you really think about this idea of the echo life or whatever it is, I know it's a concept now, but if you really think about it, if you have a population of people that you now feel are extinct as far as, you know, they're introducing the idea that you could be whatever you want to be on a lot of different aspects.
02:12:09.180But if you could make everybody from birth corporate and not have parents, they will have no loyalty to any nation, no religion, no parents, no anything.
02:12:32.340You know, and people don't understand that many of the moral structures, foundations, governments were invented or discovered, whatever you want to call it.
02:12:42.820But it's fascinating when you look at the history of the United States, per se.
02:12:46.980Before the United States, most countries were divine mandate.
02:12:50.460The people who were in charge had been, you know, charged by God.
02:13:02.620The United States was one of the first times, maybe the first time, I'm not a historian, so, where the people said, the people are, government is for the people, not from the king.
02:13:32.720But it's like Magic School Bus, you know, but it's more action-packed and probably more fun for boys.
02:13:39.940Basically, one day, everyone on Earth is petrified.
02:13:43.040Several thousand years later, a couple guys from the past wake up.
02:13:47.120One of them is a prodigy high school student who knows science.
02:13:50.020And then they walk you through the process of how he makes certain chemicals, how he grows plants, and they do it in kind of an action kind of way.
02:13:57.820But what I like about the show is that they explore what happens to humanity when this knowledge is lost.
02:14:02.240The people that still exist, because some people, long story short, but a space station crashes, the people come down, humans who didn't get petrified are still alive.
02:14:11.800The idea being that you have these 12 scientists, some of the smartest Earth has to offer, successfully land back on Earth.
02:14:20.820And several thousand years later, and their descendants are basically cave people.
02:14:24.460They have no knowledge of science, no knowledge of elements, all of it's lost.
02:14:28.880And it's kind of sad that you can have the most brilliant mind on Earth, but they cannot transfer the information effectively enough without a massive machine network.
02:14:39.780That's why we have to merge organics and technologies.
02:14:44.520How many thousands of years are you talking about that seed point of structure of government coming in?
02:14:50.660And those same ones that had seeded at that time would still retain the knowledge, even though we go through the collapse and the rise and the collapse and the rise.
02:14:58.540They would still have that knowledge, A, of cycles, and B.
02:15:04.400So let's say all humanity is wiped out but 50 people.
02:15:06.760These 50 people have an understanding of constitutional governance and the rights of the people and how this works effectively better than many other governments have in the past.
02:15:14.940They implement that structure at a small scale.
02:15:16.720And for 10 generations, this has been amended, modified, and works.
02:15:22.120One day a hurricane comes and wipes out their archives, kills half the people.
02:15:26.880It's 10 generations, so now we're talking about a few thousand people.
02:15:29.560Leadership has been smashed, and some people are now split by river.
02:16:14.400Those are plasma petroglyphs that are saying, and when the skies get electrified, look for these beings to start coming out of the ether, literally.
02:16:22.400My friends, this has been a whole lot of fun, so we've got to do it again.
02:16:25.180But we're about at time, and they've got pizza and wings downstairs.
02:16:28.160So do you guys want to do any final thoughts and then shout out your social media?
02:16:31.720Yeah, it's time for you to take autonomy of your own food growing and medical care and knowing the basics that we did when we were in the Wild Westford example.
02:16:42.520From my opinion, we're going to get wound back to the 1860s approximately, so start to live in that more pioneering lifestyle as your mentality and mind frame.
02:18:19.940They're already doing small versions of Scopex off the coast of California where they're blocking the sun and sending the sunlight back up to see if they can fix climate change.