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Saturday, 3 April 2021

Why The CIA Is Superior

If you take most of the world's Intelligence groups - most of them, far and away most, have no independent information source that is at the core of their 'corporate memory.' 

If you take Australia's or Canada's main actual non-political Intelligence organizations (leave out Australia's 'ASIO' that is a political agency from its inception), they all rely on National Libraries including the University ones, as their main broad knowledge resource.

MI6 relies on the Bodleian.

Just a librarian. 

Yes, it is true there are both officially-designated liaison officials (usually top-line professors and their personal staff) as well as senior librarians who interface directly with the agencies and organizations in covert communication - but apart from the internal records of incidents and events and briefs handed down by government, there exists no central intelligence data bank of broad information.

The CIA, on the other hand, is already intimately tied to the US Library system. I would be giving part of the game away a bit too far here, if I specified how where and which one/s, but there are also global engineering and technical libraries that are structurally part of the CIA (albeit you don't know that 'openly'). 

And the CIA maintains its own internal academic and scientific knowledge base - and that is different to anything you know about or will learn by going to an open institution such as a University anywhere.

So, where the MI6 people will all follow the Oxford/Cambridge/others UK teachings regarding the kinds of subjects we have been indulging here over the last year - so that they certainly know about ideas like Boltzman Machines and Markov Random Field generating of neural energetic patterns independent of optic nerve stimulation from light reflections and actual photon sources.

If they see someone like the blind card player Richard Turner, in a convention in London, they will think he is there to perform some card tricks. And that is all.

Richard is older now, so it may not be so bad mentioning his name.

Poor Al Waleed. His NYC 'Oak Room'
is still closed. He should
have foreseen Covid...

The CIA, on the other hand, knows what it did. Why it did it, what it was aiming to achieve - all these things are completely known internally because the various research projects that link to what the MI6 people will presume is just Boltzman neural artifacts of a rare kind, were things the CIA searched for themselves and were not trying to 'analyze' from out of just 'cases appearing out in the public' - the way, say, the Charles Bonnet Syndrome was labelled.

The mistake the standard academia people make in this matter, is to do with confusing the idea of 'energy' finding places to go in parallel optically-related neural networks, with the actual brain's detection of actual energy signals that are not in the first place optic... They don't like that last bit because they have a pre-existing commitment to the belief that no such thing can happen.

You see, the idea with the Charles Bonnet Syndrome is that yes, the people who have this rare condition are not 'going crazy' and 'seeing things which are not there' - in the sense that current science says that well, yes, they are there except only as more or less random but still apparently meaningful energy signals coming from the brain and the human physiology, not from the outside.

Richard Turner is very open that he is diagnosed to have Charles Bonnet Syndrome. And so people just happily go on with their business around him.

Except the CIA - just sayin' as an example, not saying anything else - might ask him different questions because their records show that what he can do is pick up energy that is being generated from external sources and make sense of it.

Actually, what is frightening about the stupidity of who all are passing themselves off as scientists these days, kp (I'm not trying to pick on you, but you particularly have raised on many occasions the importance of public science) is that they have not apparently been able to relate what Turner does, to an obvious analog in that is, simply, a different sense channel. And I have already spoken about the mischief of Karl Popper in this regard.

I mean, hey, musicians do it all the time with sound...

Francesca Bianchi - one of the world's
greatest olfactory 'musicians.'

Olfactory technicians do it all the time too.

What I mean is not that they 'sense' what is not there, but that they are well-aware of structures and patterns that have independent objective meaning.

If you think a musician cannot describe to you a chair or a table using only sound, you're wrong!

They just don't do it a lot and we do not have a strong social convention to communicate in that way.

Non-musicians do not have enough knowledge about what it is that musicians actually do. Some people don't even appreciate music that much, and 'comprehend' more substantial - as in grosser - audio stimulation as 'communication' such as the beat of a drum on a slave ship. It is not 'music' but they 'get it' as a piece of audio signalling.

So the wrap up, for those of you who are diligently messing around with the Gateway Experience-type systems and training, is that you are indeed not going to see, initially, the physical objects that are there in front of you which are ordinarily disclosed via the optic sense channel - in other words, using photons that bounce off shapes or that come from heat sources - you will see the things that are there that may be disclosed by a different frequency of energy.

At some levels of frequencies, it is surprising how little is there, at other levels quite choking how much nonsense is there.

People 'on the outside' act all very blase about these things, but the first thing that happens to anyone who plays around with any of these things, these areas and then encounters what they did not at all really expect to find - is shock. They quickly take many steps back away from what they have experienced.

Don't be too sure you can handle what you could find.

We were discussing in here just then (I mean some of us here in our actual street address offices), about all of this murmuring going on about TEOTW and cataclysms and so on - I suggest you don't worry about people on YT channels screaming about this stuff. Just take note maybe, of big league professional card-players. If a certain number of them suspiciously all take off for nether parts all of a sudden, well okay then, then even I would start to pack my bags.

...At minimum they have reliably fine-tuned, er, intuition.

You heard this song here already, right? ...Or you thought you did?



Wednesday, 31 March 2021

Money, Black Books, And The CIA

The price of Bitcoin today is $57,687.00

You will remember when we talked about this thing when the price was around $6,000.

Now, in a short enough while, there will be another ridiculous prognostication appearing once again in here, that absolutely no doubt at all, will attract strong powerful guffaws.

But for the rest of you, you should appreciate that reading in here you have literally entered past the rusty iron gate...

(I would recommend you go down the page and play the YouTube music so that it's in your ears as you read - full over-the-ear headphones, max vol 'up,' right?). 

Give you a good feeling, though, right?

...It is quite another place you have found yourself in, here.

Not quite 'Alice In Wonderland,' more like Babes In Toyland, I would say.

I was very sincerely rather hoping that I would be able to hand out a few special things.

But that was not to be - it seems some of it was far too dangerous.

Are you familiar with the phrase: 'To the feasts of the wise...?'

; )

All the same.

Oh. What's that bracelet?
(If you're listening to the music track, look hard at the bracelet - over there >).

Yesterday, JES and her production team in NYC gave me an exclusive-cut edition of something featured in one of her recent live shows - which is not available publicly. ...And not something her act is especially known for.

But it features in this:

'Money, Black Books, And The CIA'

Although the link referred to in the actual text in there is to a whole 2-hour long live-stream DJ show.

So, I have the short MP3 version of the actual feature track: 'Funkagenda vs Dominatrix - One Dominatrix At A Time (Taxigirl Mashup).' ...For those who even know what that all might mean!

And if anyone wants that particular music track just ask me and I'll send it to you.

What's the point of reading these links though - following along with whatever is going on in there?

Well, w-e-e-e-e-ll, at some point the mists will all clear for you, see.

Kindle eReader Version
God if I were a kid again, and came across this Blog... ...Jesus C...! Honestly.

I sometimes get this kind of thing though: 'Hi, I was wondering if you would help me given your experience...'

Me: 'Yes, yes?'

Then.'I want to trade shares because I think I have worked out a system and I want to open an account with a stockbroker. Can you recommend one?'

Sigh.

The music in the YouTube below is not the 'Taxigirl Mashup' item mentioned in the text above. Just thought I'd better make that clear.

If you want a pic of JES in her socks I have that as well... Except you're not going to get that. LOL






Monday, 29 March 2021

Fragility Of The Facade

People open up new kinds of 'trading accounts' each and every day in Western developed countries but these are all meaningless things. They are the same 'bucket shop' operations that have been going on since Meyer Lansky and Arnold Rothstein but under different names and labels and with different (and false) descriptions about what they really are.

In any case, most investors have always confused real or organic growth with the technical definition of 'economic growth.' And consequently, while they presume that new investment to an extent goes in seek of exponential returns from innovation and new industry - it really does not at all.

Anthony Comello

The fact is, all 'finance' just goes back into 'F.I.R.E.' - finance, insurance, and real estate.

However the Block Chain has removed opacity from financial and value transactions and this spells the literal end of government.

In such times as these, we don't need to go down rabbit holes chasing the White Rabbit of the QAnon Conspiracy, but we might want to 'believe six impossible things before breakfast each morning...' (The White Queen tells Alice this in 'Alice In Wonderland').

What does that mean 'the end of government?'

Government has tools and structural material existence that are used to determine your whole life, even down to what it is you think that you 'believe.'

George Soros also has tools, and so did Frank Cali until some young guy with 'Q' inked into his palm shot Cali dead.

When viewed as a 'fantastical' and bizarre chess game, you can see more clearly that 'Alice' has an opponent who is intent on countering Alice virtually by 'rule of existence' - namely, the Red Queen (in that story metaphor).


If you are running a private helicopter, and a private jet, yet you will still have - potentially -  some government official opposing you and your lifestyle, most likely on the basis that you are defrauding the revenue, as far as they see it. And that single individual can pull you down out of your corporate private jet whether you really are defrauding anyone or not.

One reason conspiracy theories develop is due to the impression that many people have, that a handful of operators like Soros for example, never have ever had any substantive opposition even when what they were doing seemed patently illegal.

You say to a human being - and there's no point phrasing it 'to a grown up one' since even young children have these feelings - that you simply do not have the capacity to perceive certain things and they rankle.

On the one hand it's understandable, on the other hand it's true though. 

The human brain is very (negatively) susceptible to long-term nutrient privation.

...Except that the complexity of the human brain can have things keep up strong facades that give an impression, even to the subject themselves, that their brain is operating properly and is fully-functional, at least for a reasonably long time.

Oysters and champagne
mignonette granita...

I recently have had to sit through hours of turgid interviews as well as publicly-available videos, of 'ex-mafia' people - because there were a small bunch of us somewhere who mounted the theory that MBS comes from a long tradition of assassins...

MBS lives on sugar-dense dates.

Even so, his genes probably mean that his brain is still working reasonably well, despite that he doesn't actually lead camels through hot deserts using up a lot of sugar that way...

Sammy 'The Bull' Gravano, by contrast, is this typical sort of personality that is known to psychiatrists: he is conservative and conformist, except only to his own internal and arguably distorted schema. So, if you ask him for his opinion, he will voice risk-aversion, and it will always bar never at all, be the case that he will express some form of opposition to your plan (if you had a plan), to your idea, or to anyone else's idea, and this will render the superficial semblance that he has a better brain and it has come up with a better plan...

Which it (his brain) will not have. It will just be a competing, and untested, 'nuther plan.

See, Sammy's childhood would not have given him the nutrition that his brain growth required, in order to be truly optimally-functional as an adult. It will have adapted to danger and risk, not to social warmth.

Now don't take this personally, Sammy - I'm using you as an obvious example of someone in the world of the rest of us 'ordinary humans' who is a tough guy. I personally think, that if you just stopped wanting to kill people you could be some helluva guy that we'd all love and trust. Sammy, are you listening?

Let's take a poll of the standard, average week food intake - its description, what it consists of, how it is made - of all the readers here.

Some people, are incapable of feeling uplifted at all, or can only do so with great difficulty, and it is because of long-term impairment of the neurology. Every single external prompt of life that leads to or points towards upliftment, is instantly met inside their neuro-physiology with a response that negates it, argues against it.




 




Friday, 26 March 2021

Salman The Liar

Er... This article is called this because 'a friend' (as in, not a Mafia 'friend!' but an actual ordinary person who is a friend) will like the title. LOL

Anyway, it's not so much that someone the Arabic literature calls 'Salman' was a liar, more that well, he never even existed and was a lie.

Salman the Persian ('Salman Al Farsi') was theoretically a contemporary of Muhammad (supposedly 570 - 632) and both was older than Muhammad and outlived him by twenty years as well...

'Salman the Persian' was also a military commander who fought wars for the Sassanian Empire (since he was a Persian by birth), then for the Christian Byzantines, then for the Arab Muslims, against the Sassanians in the famous (though independently historically non-existent) Battle of Badr.

'Gate of Heaven' Persian silk rug.

I mean you know, it's truly a wonderful kind of nonsense that people believe if you let them all.

There is absolutely not one single historical reference for any of this 'Salman the Persian.' 'Salman' is not a Persian name, and even the popular Islamic literature assigns him several other different names, depending on which fairy tale they want to tell at the given moment: he is variously 'Roozbeh, and 'Luqman' (an Ethiopian person yet somehow too, the same person!), and 'Salman.'

One reason there is a 'Salman' connection to the fictional figure, is because there really was a vast treasure (like the treasure of Kong Solomon) which was ultimately found in 1911, that belonged to the Iranian House of Karen.

The Battle of Badr is a famed incident in the Islamic narrative and is given as the key turning point of Muhammad's fortunes and Wikipedia has a long entry on the whole thing and when your read it you will realize there is not one single independent external historical reference given - and that is because there simply isn't one. The thing never happened.

What did happen was a Battle of al-Qadisiyyah - which took place in Iraq at Kufar in 636. And here, Arabic forces decisively overthrew the Sassanid Army and took control of Ctesiphon particularly, and sacked it, burning the Great House of Learning (where the Jews had their central religious legal 'highest court' located at the time) to the ground destroying almost every ancient book.


Meanwhile, back at the ranch, so to speak, the Persians were feuding among themselves at the top, Kosrow II was executed by his own son and things just went downhill super fast from there.

Once the Great Library was destroyed, all that remained more or less, were learned people who could remember what was contained in those books and texts. And people who wanted to know something, would have to consult such 'memory specialists' and have them recite what they recalled.

In any event, much much earlier, the Great Library of Alexandria had been burned almost completely too, then after the Ctesiphon destruction (around 636), the second 'Great (or also 'Grand') Library of Baghdad' was once again completely burned in 1258, necessitating once more, people with the memory resources, to try and re-construct various important books.

So we have a bunch of significant things happening in Baghdad and at Ctesiphon 20 miles away (which was in fact the largest city in the world at the time, rather than 'Baghdad' itself)... ...and then suddenly, two hundred years later, everything gets shifted to a place that had never even featured in any ancient map at all, a thousand miles South and West, at a place now called 'Mecca...'

This fellow, Ibn Mujahid, starts to write down 'the history' and he has another guy 'Al-Tabari' (839 - 923) who writes commentaries on this, and it all gets placed as having happened in Mecca... ...where there is no actual historical record, no monuments made at the time, or any archaeology of any kind whatsoever, of any of these things.

'Persian buttercups' - are actually
Ranunculus flowers.

So. Suddenly, and without reference to the Great Libraries that have all burned down, some people develop this skill of learning from memory and reciting, something important about certain important things.

...Meanwhile, there is this lonely guy, out somewhere, virtually unknown, and he has a few of the remaining old partly-burned books, and he has some recollection of what was in those that had been completely burned. No one listens to him because he hasn't taken any swords with him and he cannot force his views on anyone.

Or maybe there are two or three 'lonely guys.'

Not to worry, today, we have Wikipedia, and this will tell us the truth the whole truth and nothing but the truth.

...At the mythical 'Battle of Badr' a few hundred soldiers overcame thousands of heavily-armed Quraysh soldiers, following which 'Muhammad' established his over all conquest and his mission and so on. However, the mythology says that a ''heavenly army of angels dressed in green' and there are so many 'recorded conversations' between soldiers and participants and even angels, that the whole thing is like Henry V by Shakespeare, Olivier's version.

Persian 'mist of love' or Nigella plant aka
Persian Jewels flowers;
half of the dye source for Persian green dye.

Chapter 8, verse 12 of the Quran explicitly says thousands of angels strengthened the ranks of Muslims.

Today, two billion, nay four billion plus if you add Xtians as well, and then even more if you throw in the Jews - want to get back in through 'the Gates of Heaven' and Muslims say they know where this is, some Rabbis says they know, and half of California says it knows and the 'green haze' associated with the pathway there has simply nothing whatsoever to do with Snoop Dogg's legalized marijuana shops.

Meanwhile, there is is this lonely guy out on a hill somewhere, or perhaps in a plain, or at the coast - hell I don't know - but he has this other account, right...

Like Salman the Persian/Christian/Muslim/Ethiopian, who lived twice as long as Muhammad, this old guy is also fifty times older than you and no one can say where he came from or how he got there or when he might consider dying and leaving you alone - but he says this:

Nigella (Lawson) was named not simply because it is the female form of her dad (Nigel)'s name, but because it means the plant from Persia from which comes both the 'Persian Jewel' (which is a flower, not a gemstone) and half of the dye needed to make the green velvet and silk clothes and covering for the armor of the knights of Karen, a strange mobile group of people who possessed not just amazing knowledge of battle strategy but also practical skills of fighting, as well as a treasure box of real material wealth.

Lawson

And the angels, whole 'armies' of them, well these you may easily locate on mountainsides where the Persian buttercups grow, and where the Persian Jewels - also known as 'love in a mist' - flower in Spring, since, even angels require actual authentic raw materials to make their dye, that is, if they want to dye something green.  

You see, authentic 'istabraq' (unique green-colored Persian silk), which features in Jannat al-Firdaus (the highest part of Heaven), has to be made from authentic ingredients; it's not all just 'made up' in the sky there!

But see, this is the bit you don't believe. Because you choose, voluntarily, to believe those people who have never been inside the Gates of Heaven, who don't know or care anything about what was really lost by the vandals burning down the great libraries of knowledge, and who haven't got the first clue about any angelic things but who know all about swords and killing and those things and pushing you around.

Sidrat ul-Muntaha. The farthest tree of all... At the furthest boundary... Even the angel Jibreel stopped there and went no further.

Like I said though, you believe certain stuff easily, and certain other stuff not at all. Okay maybe, some of you don't believe anything. You want scientific proof and evidence.

Sci-i-i-i-i-i-ence.

That thing.

Joe Rogan the other day was marveling about how HG Wells 'predicted' some amazing things about the future (well it was the future when he was writing it down). Lucky no one burned his books though because then Joe would have nothing to 'marvel' about now. Mohammed Hijab, this Islamic apologist was clamoring on about how come Rogan was so stunned about HG Wells when he could have been just as stunned by the prophecies of Muhammad... ...and this is broadly speaking, true enough to an extent; because there are some futuristic things that come out of the Islamic literature, though those things are looked down upon by mainstream Islamic scholars since they verge onto the occult.

Illustration from 'Ferdinand the Bull.'
Illustration by Robert Lawson.

Same with many of you - you look down upon the occult, and even seek to manufacture a scientific rationale for it by suggesting it all probably has to do with drugs, or altered states and so on.

'Occult' just means 'hidden.' It means unless someone has shown you how to remove the covering, you ain't gonna 'see' it. And then, worse yet, because of the sustained culture of ignorance into which you have been born and in which you are raised, even when you 'see' it, you will deny its reality, and make up other ideas about what it means so long as this is not what it actually means. Because what it actually does mean disturbs your sense of reality.



Monday, 22 March 2021

A Little Slip Here, A Little Slip...

Jennifer Robinson, who has been on Australian television tonight, is a superstar human right's lawyer, who is best known in the global media as Julian Assange's barrister.

They won the case over the extradition of Assange - and this will be appealed later this year by the US Government.

Assange's barrrister, Jennifer Robinson

The case wasn't won fundamentally on the legal charges themselves, but on a 'human right's' issue to do with Assange being a suicide risk.

Now you can go ahead and believe anything you like, I'm not going to stop you -, and besides nothing I could say would be likely to change your view on anything.

It literally is a huge waste of my time repeating that the world is not quite the place you thunked it were...

However, if and when you decide that maybe you need to consider the 'moral equation' really deeply, then we will talk again. 

'One tiny slip, eh. That's all it would take.'

Blog; Saturday 20 February 2021 (TikTok's Gateway Late Run)

'Even the evil Reptilian Satanic Anunaki whatever, think they are so so in control, yeah? All the time. But a little tiny slip.'

Blog; Friday 26 February 2021 (Letters And Posts)

...Because you're still looking for the cherry on the cake, aren't you? And you aren't thinking about what you want yet.

I dunno... Do you think if they enhanced the pixel density on the vision they would be able to see the 'Predator' through its 'invisibility' camouflage?

Just a li'l ol' slip, was all.

Nah. There's nothing there.

I mean, if there were, for one thing you'd all be ringing the FBI 'tip line' and telling them stuff that would have them thinking you're nuts! LOL

Still though. Maybe we could manage the cherry on the cake yet...

What do you think? Do want that 'cherry?'

Huh? Huh?

Do yer, huh?

It's Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil, and we're here all right. So now what are you going to do.

Maybe go down to New Orleans and find that Swamp Water Queen, and 'cast dem bones...'

Go to the graveyard in the dead of night and commune... ...after all, that's where the zombies come from and also, where they go back to when the marionette controllers are done with them.

Actress Lily Rabe plays
'Witch Queen' Misty Day

The difference between reality and fantasy, is that actual genuine real 'Predators' do have actual real 'invisibility camouflage' and they really do exist underneath that.

Now you see, when Ratcliffe comes on Bartiromo and says, 'well, there's actually a lot more than just the Tic Tak video,' then what you have to think about is the material reality of it, and not the fantasy 'witchcraft' mentality of it.

And when Rachel Maddow tells you about Russia stuff, it's a delusion as close to witchcraft as you will ever get. Although our 'Lefty' friend who comes and reads here diligently doesn't believe that, because he believes in scientific facts and truth - and that's what makes up his reality.

And Rachel says the CIA says and that makes it a fact.

One little slip more, then, I guess...