So, what's going on over here is that we are sitting on a gold mine.
Yeah so I know that 'gold mines' are not that much of a big deal these days, but you still know what I mean when I use the phrase.
I guess like all such treasures, a super important thing is how to deal with it, how to handle it with sufficient enterprise and sensitivity to other people who are going to be dragged along into the 'salad days' as they indeed well could be especially for the newbies...
The science discovery potential in this pic is mind-boggling. If only you knew... |
And I don't mean any of you as constituting the 'newbies' - I mean serious up-front-street professionals who are not that experienced in the world of glamour and wealth and pseudo-high finance.
Only 'pseudo-' high finance because governments and unseen interests with limitless access to infinity print-up dollars have real high finance now in numerical terms at least.
I have been holding back on sending out any digital dirham items prior to right now for two reasons: one, because Christmas/New Year raises doubts in my mind about any postal service anywhere in the world these days; and two because I am thinking about having the digital hardware 'tuned up' by out-sourced consultants who could add a bit of meaningful utility to the tiny things.
All the same I will probably just send out interim stuff first though - this will not be so swish but it will contain enough critical detail.
Again, even though clearly from our point of view over here things were already let's say 'looking up,' this latest development is very new and yet at the same time is what could have been expected anyway from the trajectory of things.
Despite the material fact that we are living in a world that is a complete mess socially, and politically, and has major risks to do with war disasters - nevertheless there are incredible scientific innovations and developments coming from dedicated research that has been going on all over the place.
It's time to just relax; the big thinking is being done by experts at it, at 'another level.' |
By now you will have seen for example, that the Beijing lot have developed a thin sheet which can be rolled up or unfurled - which virtually is 90% like what the Predator 'Yautcha' creature was able to do to hide itself in the deep jungle of the Amazon or wherever that first movie was set: somehow curving light around an object so that an observer saw only what was directly behind the object, making the object itself invisible. This is/was UK technology but the Beijing China people have exploited that and turned it into amazing actual items that do the job.
These kinds of amazing technologies are around the place... There's lots of them.
'Technology' itself though, is often just lines on sheets of paper. Turning those lines into real physical functional things takes a lot of manpower and money and time.
None of us here have those kinds of resources to waste, so what I am talking about is already fully materially in existence, requiring no additional time to make, or money to capitalize development, or special manpower to construct or to apply.
These sorts of things though, are the most difficult to bring to a market because you have the immediate factors coming into play of envy and jealousy, idea theft, and also marketing counter-punching or flooding or 'crowding-out' tactics.
So we divert attention and distract.
Yet one of the salient issues is the realization that the world of tomorrow will be wholly unlike what we are used to living in today.
I do see a dystopian view ahead though...
Hana Fuskova. One of the world's leading hypnotherapists. 'Look here not there, look over here not at my hands...' LOL |
'Cyberpunk?' Kind of.
Disastrous conditions all over the place? Definitely.
Societies going completely backwards and humans themselves regressing and not evolving (forward)...? Yes. Yes, I believe that's how it will be.
You will live to see the myth of 'Evolution' turn around on a dime in front of your eyes.
In fact you're already seeing it but it might not be so palpable yet. Give it a few months but not even that many years.
The common practice of commercial photographers to juxtapose the very latest motor cars against graffiti-covered industrial area walls is prescient.
But you probably never though you would be the one/the ones in the hot cars.
It has to be you. You can't draw graffiti.
Or can you? I don't know! lol
...I was going to play the cut-down version of this but then I thought 'nah these guys are smarter and have more patience than that.' You do, right?
Come up to the White Room:
James E Thomas (Jim Thomas) created the story idea and along with his brother John Thomas, wrote the final 'Predator' movie screenplay. At the same time there is the factual matter about the screenplay (or in some versions of what involved people tell) the story itself in a succinct form, being pushed under the hotel room door of Arnold Schwarzenegger wherever he was at that time (I'm not sure) - and that this original, early version bore no writer's name on it at all. Joel Hynek is ultimately the individual responsible for devising the general description of the creature while it has always been widely-circulated that the movie special effects designer Stan Winston actually 'made' the creature and all of its key features. Going a bit deeper into the various accounts reveals however that the Predator's mandibles, and the clicking noises were additions of Winston and a sound effects person Peter Cullen, whereas the creature itself was created by Richard Edlund director of Industrial Light & Magic, the group that had made Close Encounters with J Allen Hynek as consultant. Joel Hynek's father Dr J. Allen Hynek (USAF Project Blue Book/others), had visited jungles in tropical regions around the world, and collected local accounts of these aliens - who had armor plating, were able to become virtually invisible, and seemed like they hunted humans.
ReplyDelete'Yautja's' (several variations in that spelling are also found) are real beings, and they are the widely-found folkloric 'dragon people.' Paul Wallis has suggested that 'Yahweh' is in fact one of these. There's A LOT of similar belief present in those groups who are conducting all of this 'Monroe Institute' targeted remote viewing. I did not really want to go into which other people (their names) were also doing such 'remote viewing' practices alongside Monroe - but they are the ones inside the Intel community who started it all in fact. People jump to wrong conclusions when you start naming names and those names have a certain ethnicity. What I can tell you is the person who invented the steerable heart catheter was a major pioneer in all of this, along with David R Hawkins. It's already difficult enough when the official movie background notes says the Yautja are 'attracted to heat and violence' (on planets such as Earth)...
ReplyDeleteInteresting, thanks. I'm guessing some but not all were bad?
DeleteI have to go along with Courtney Brown in this one - who specifically used the phrase 'as above so below,' but he was echoing Paul Wallis and Mauro Biglino too to some extent: 'upstairs' meaning with the intelligent life elsewhere, from distant galaxies, the span of systems and social characteristics is similar to down here in that there are the good the bad and the mediocre. At the same time though, my personal perspective is that a broadly evil group is not sustainable at the very high tech end, at the very advanced social/cultural end and this is where this whole religious idea of a 'war in the heavens' comes from. But firstly, we have to through out the notion from movie-land, of strange-looking creatures behind the 'space masks' - those features were made up in Hollywood to create the horror or drama aspects. There are many very very bad, evil, humans but we don't assign way-out facial characteristics to them. 'Yautja' - dragon people -, are good. There is definitely ancient memory though and narrative, to the effect that a flawed evolutionary line (of dragon beings) is still present in the human stock, which is a mixed species. ALL advanced intelligent species are good. Those beings that think they are advanced but are really just emerging into very high technology can be evil and these all fail as evolutionary lines. Humans are in this group.
Delete'Throw out,' not 'through out.'
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