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Sunday, 12 June 2022

Because You Are All Smart

So, as soon as you see, this stoopid short clip of me and a 'thing-y,' and when I tell you what it does and what you will feel, very very obviously, in that instant your brain will extend the potential uses across a wider range than what is being talked about here. 

When radar was first developed, they used Rochelle Salt Crystals as the resonator medium.

Crystals have a very high 'Q-factor' (stability) for maintaining the resonant frequency they emit under energy stimulation.

One of our contributors here, 'Bill Smith'
caught these giant prawns, you call them
'shrimp' - with his bare hands, no gloves,
from this river mouth - and brought them over.
And, he showed me his spiked hands
to prove it. Huge, unbelievable prawns!! 

Certain natural salt crystals because of their internal purity, are able to act as efficient Electro-Magnetic Field resonators and transmitters, but what is largely not exploited, is the fact that they also produce EMF transmissions from coherent light stimulus.

The vagus nerve in Autistic kids exhibits behavior which is not the same as what normal kids experience, but, in both cases, this nerve pathway is implicated in anxiety states and a whole range of other sensory-linked outcomes and effects.

Because in Autistic kids, the neural signaling traffic is so heavy, but so under-prioritized in terms of autonomic hierarchy of responses (cannot tell which thing to respond to first), there is a 'chaotic' jumble of frequencies going on -, no clear-cut coherence in enough afferent/efferent neural network connections.

So, by making the signal traffic slow down, calm down, with some of it becoming 'coherent,' suddenly, the kid starts to adopt more 'normal' patterns - and this allows them to begin to grow the proper communication networks and memories, and thereby, or that is to say, which in turn enables them to 'learn' what it is we are trying to 'teach' them.

And there is also this 'capsid arc protein' which travels around 'vaguely' too, the whole length and width of the vagus nerve, and that can restore genetic material... And can... ...well, I will tell you by-and-by how to get rid of undesirable Covid vax transient materials, entirely from your system. Oh yes. 

Don't forget, every single thing - a clue.
Saffron seafood...


Now this is totally not the same as saying, oh you just wave this magic rock over their chest when they are already literally having a huge meltdown, and everything calms down and they are 'cured.' For one thing, the hormones and signal traffic both together have already over-balanced into a visceral explosion and so, no, don't expect too much then.

There 'might' be some positive effect, but I wouldn't labor that or expect it generally. And certainly not 'instantly' anyway.

But - and this applies to all of you 'normal' people as well - most basic and easily-available large-ish rock salt crystals, when 'pumped' with ordinary LED laser light, and held just above your xiphoid process (the lower 'arch' part of the sternum), will send out micro-electronic frequencies of a frequency-locked kind, that will cause your thymus gland to vibrate; and you will readily feel that.

This stimulates the thymus gland to produce more T-cells, thereby increasing your immune response mechanism. Your breathing will slow and deepen and you will lose anxiety rapidly, if only for the time that the crystal is sending out these EMF signals.

Notwithstanding that every other commonly-known tool and technique still has its crucial place - EG pain killers where there is pain, anti-inflammatory medication where there is inflammation, and everything else that there is - still, this new tool because it directly activates the vagus relaxation response, has positive benefits also at the same time on the gut (which is part of the vagus nerve's pathway), which is a super critical element of the whole Autism thing. And this make it different to 'just' anti-anxiety medications - which will have if anything, adverse gut health side-effects.

Admittedly, there is always 'dynamic tension'
over what to spend money on...

...Because you are all smart, fifteen seconds after you try this and go: 'Hey, darn it, he's right this thing is going into my organs!!' you will start to figure oh but what happens maybe, if the LED laser is a different light frequency?

Hell, I don't know!!

That's what 'research' is for!

; )

I don't know, right...

Don't laugh. There is no way for me to be serious all the time. I just can't.

The only thing is that 'out-breath sigh' you can hear is a totally authentic, genuine response. It's basically an unavoidable automatic/autonomic response.  





Friday, 10 June 2022

When You Can Practically Use Things

1 pm PST today I will be briefly on the JES live-stream music show on her Twitch television channel. (Sunday 4 am GMT+8).

LOL

That will be heaps funny.

Anyway, in the ancient mythology, there was this king one time, right - Tantalus - and he was a bad bad sort of guy really; did a lot of bad things. But when he stole nectar from the gods, in order to bring it back to his people and make them immortal, the gods sent him to Hell where they 'tantalized' him in many endless ways.

It's not mind-reading, is it, if I said 
someone here has been having dreams of
purple mountains...
Because, we have been going on about
the 'ultra violet catastrophe' enough.

Personally I don't think this story is told accurately, because it might not have been so bad if he seriously had the aim of making his people become immortal... On the surface that seems fairly altruistic.

He did a lot worse things though, and I think it was more likely that he was taken off the scene for those crimes, rather than necessarily for aspiring to do something seemingly beneficial for his people. If it were really true that he had no other purposes behind his enterprise to steal the nectar then you would think he was a benevolent character after a fashion.

Of course, it is also quite possibly true that the gods would counter 'Oh, but Cal., it is not a good idea to give immortality to humans.'

And then I would say, 'What do you mean? You gave it sometimes yourselves. Do you mean not a good idea for all humans generally as a species, and but then some are different or something?'

And here we come to this thing about Jesus next...

Did He intend all humans, or only just some, humans...?

I tell you what. It's like this.

'Technically,' that is, according to the ancient myth narratives, the gods themselves drink nectar, which arrives every morning early, carried by white doves, from no one actually knows where - and it is this, which allows them to sustain themselves as 'immortal.'

Now that's a funny thing though, isn't it?

Does not mean you have to rush out and
buy it, though, does it?
Just stop it.

Are they actually immortal, or must they consume the nectar in order to sustain their existence?

Like I said - I'll tell you, but, please bear in mind the implied warning over the Tantalus case.

By tomorrow, here, in this Blog, we will be explaining practical tools and technologies, that will significantly and rapidly upgrade the neurological network functioning of people with Autism. And this 'thing' will be categorically straight out, material in nature. It's not a metaphysical thing; it's material and scientifically mechanistic. Now, the truth is though, its extended functioning/s can achieve so many utterly amazing and futuristic results, for anybody and everybody, that it's almost like a whole 'new frontier' about to be opened up for you.

So what I want you to consider, is that while you will be looking at a materialistic thing, with scientific materialistic functions, you should be able to draw from what you are seeing, lessons and ideas about metaphysical things which are related to how waves or particles travel.

Sure all of today's scientists and physicists are caught up, possibly even attached to, this pop idea about the 'double-slit experiment' and how no one fully understands what is going on there... ...but I wonder whether really, if that could truly be the case. Or, instead is it that a handful of them who are well onto it, are not prepared to talk openly.

Anyway, it doesn't matter one way or the other. 

What matters is what you can do with what you uncover.

And here is where the real problem lies that was sort of intimated at, with regard to Tantalus, the evil king.

I posted this just for you, Nuno.

See, I can let's say, give you a material physical 'mirror' of what the Divine Nectar of Olympus, is.

And you know this yourself: all you really want is some simple thing, that you can eat or drink, which will restore your sense of well-being, both emotionally and physically, and that will 're-charge' your human batteries, as it were. And then, if such a thing existed, or were possible, well, you'd go to sleep at night, and wake up next day, no problems, plenty of worries of course, but you would possess the energy and the will and the determination to tackle all of them until you dropped from exhaustion, because, 'no problem' - you could just take a step back in the evening, and drink some 'nectar' which will make everything right.

Well there is such a thing. There is such a thing in this 'mysterious place' that none of you, apparently, can see, and which remains hidden from humans, but where the gods all reside: which is namely, the actual 'nectar' stuff over which Tantalus got into a lot of trouble.

But then again, if we go to the Jesus narratives, He was not wandering around in 'Mount Olympus,' He was in some place 'Kana' or something and He made some wine...

And this is intended to convey a story about a real place, and a real wedding and some real wine that real human people really drank.

Now like I keep saying, there is a problem and it lies inside the human character itself, namely, that many of us don't know when enough is enough... LOL I don't even want to begin to say 'Vagus neural system,' do I?? You'll see the point there by tomorrow.

See but if you mix, just two other ingredients
with the wine stuff in the other pic,
well, you get...
Yes, that.

'Gee that's good wine, Jesus? Just what exactly is that? I know it's wine, but what wine?'

There is a twenty dollar bottle of stuff that you can buy today, which has three hundred percent more anti-oxidants and a bunch of other stuff, vitamins and things, in far greater quantity than 'normal' wines have - and, and, it contains masses of serotonin! You know, the 'make you feel good' neurotransmitter.

And sure if you drank that real thing...

But if you thought well if I just drink more and more and more...

You know what I mean?

A little is enough, and you don't need to go telling everyone about it because it will stop being only twenty bucks.




Thursday, 9 June 2022

Feynman On Light

There are roughly similar stories told about some ancient philosopher who wandered around during the broad daylight holding a lighted lamp.

Diogenes of Sinope is usually the one described as the 'philosopher with the lamp,' and he is also of course, known as - Diogenes the Cynic.

Expensive martini in Lotte New York Palace.
They make it, and they have no idea
how seriously important what they are
sticking in there are, as ingredients.
Literally as medicinal ingredients.
Still, accidents happen, right.
Fortuitous accidents. 

But the account of why he did that was because he was wandering through the city market-place 'looking for a man;' by which he meant a 'real' man and not a wimp or someone susceptible to bribery and so on. So the usual sentence is that he was 'looking for an honest man' although the actual original texts don't say this: just that he was 'looking for a man.'

By certain other accounts it was Socrates who was seen bearing a lighted flame in the daylight, and when asked why, he said - 'because it is so dark here.'

Now this has a completely different meaning and all kinds of implications that the story about Diogenes doesn't have.

In fact most of the stories about Diogenes are pretty simplistic and he seems to have been a simplistic fellow, but nevertheless, his in-your-face attitude always finds its self-involved appeal in the minds of the other simpletons of the human race.

Same way that it is so easy for charlatans like Bertrand Russell, and very sophisticated and malevolent characters like Karl Popper, to enter into the acceptance of the uneducated and crass - partly because they are always saying the same stupid thing over and over again:

'See, see. You can't see it. It isn't there. Agreed?'

And every fool nods sagaciously and readily agrees.


And because people indeed do not see it, they think these imbeciles are 'wise' and 'honest.' 

Here is someone though, who will tell us about light.

And when you have watched the whole thing, you quickly realize that morons like Richard Dawkins and Bertrand Russell and the whole band of them, are complete idiots, and just plainly wrong, in terms of actual science.

They're stupid people, ignorant; plainly ignorant because it is a lot of years since Francis Bacon and Al Kindi and Isaac Newton.

At some point you have to accept they are mentally deficient. And if you pointed them to the Feynman video and they still clung onto to their ridiculous and myopic ideas, you'd have to call them mentally defective.  

So.

You didn't see the light.

Yet.

Because - 'yet,' right?




Wednesday, 8 June 2022

Delusions Of Bertrand Russell

Bertrand Russell is one twig of the thicket of, the Evolutionary Bush of Lies, that has characterized the rise of political academics, if not academia itself, whole-ly, in the modern West.

Despite that Russell is declared to have been a leading promoter if not even one of the actual founders of 'analytic philosophy,' you will never - as in never at all - find one single example of his 'analysis' of any data or any process of logic... 


What you will find instead, are assertions by him that something is conforming to 'logic' (and thus also necessarily to the rules of logic) - when they are in fact really not at all; he, like his student Wittgenstein, play with words and terminologies and thereby pull the wool over the eyes of the credulous and the unsophisticated.

Russell is 'famous' for his so-called 'barber's paradox' (also blatantly acclaimed, and stupidly so, as 'Russell's Paradox') in which all barbers are only those who shave men who do not shave themselves, and 'therefore' the barber who doesn't shave himself must shave himself therefore he cannot be the barber therefore 'the barber' does not exist.

And then, to make matters truly devious to the idiot minds looking on, and also worse and worse by stages, they go into so-called 'first order of logic,' 'second order of logic,' et cetera. ...so that it all looks complicated and has 'maths-like terms' employed and everything cool and groovy.

The problem is that the whole thing is nonsense. Any programmer dealing in constructing code will instantly recognize that the flaw is that the basic algorithm uses deliberately ill-defined 'operator' labels: for instance 'all those' (who are 'barbers' supposedly, according to the line-code, so to speak; therefore inter alia 'all barbers...').

The trick, or the slip of truth and reality, is that they think you can substitute 'those' for the specific nominative label 'barber/s.' Or at least they want to believe that you can.

The logical truth is that in the specific case of this barber (who 'might' shave himself at some point), there is a condition of chronology applying to all the barbers anyway, and when he shaves himself, he becomes an exception to the definitional rule, but then who set this rule in the first place (the rule is in actuality 'wrong'); he's still a barber just not a barber who never shaved himself.

These are called 'emotional
experience' showers.
LOL - You can buy them.
For money. It costs you money.
But you can have them then.


The word 'barber' means person who cuts beards (and so on), it does not mean and never has done - a person who cuts the beards only of people who do not shave themselves!

The guy is still a person 'who cuts beards.' 'Do not shave themselves' is a condition not a term.

Yet. Bertrand Russell - Lord Russell, in fact - is widely regarded as a frikkin' genius, right?

And then (which is going to take me to what I wanted to discuss here), from the status of acclaimed frikkin' genius, what he has to say about Jesus Christ and religions and Christianity in particular, simply must be fantastic and of course, certainly troooooo.

Yes m'lord, no m'lord.

If you take Lidocaine (in some common mouth washes) apparently, some people can hallucinate, by 'seeing multiple,' and 'ghostly outlines.'

If you close your eyes, you can also 'see' phosphenes still reacting inside your optic nerves and so your brain can see 'lights.' And there are other kinds of hallucinations that are natural, and also 'visual impressions' available to the sleeping or resting brain that is not receiving direct external optical stimuli.

Now I've already said many times that there is a big problem with translations, especially modern translations of ancient philosophical and/or religious literature, and there is also the small matter of certain things writers were seeking to put down in writing, but that were highly dangerous, sometimes illegal to say, and sometimes which they wished to disguise to the 'uninitiated.'

Or you can have that.
It doesn't cost a lot of money...

But, nevertheless, let us accept some of the criticisms of those like your Bertrand Russell's, who will say, oh but Jesus never actually returned during the life-times of 'some of his disciples' like He claimed that He would do, and that there is simply not a single verifiable material fact that can be subjected to empirical analysis, that either any 'gods' exist or that anything for instance, Jesus said is materially true to us today, if it ever even was, since the whole of the New Testament could easily be fiction.

And ET Aliens don't exist because we haven't got one and stuck it in a bottle, to empirically analyze.

So...

You walked into a car-park and found a lottery ticket, and it was a winning ticket, and so then - you won. A whole lot of money.

Yippee!

Thirty minutes after you find you really have won (won't be just the standard 'five seconds' which is what I often like to say) - you will say: 'Oh but it wasn't really what Calvin was telling us -, was a coincidence. Yes, a happy and amazingly valuable short-term, one off coincidence, but nonetheless, meaningless in any kind of a sense of reliable process.' 

Now you see but, I haven't told you the process. I have fenced around it quite a lot but I do not want to attract the pointless and very silly childish accusations of 'Delusion! Delusional!' that obtain to anyone who says 'You can see the Light...'

Still if you spent fifty grand and went out to the very private and secluded Monroe Institute facilities, they will coach you into having a certain kind of visual and sensory experience.

And it won't be anything at all even remotely like anything you can read about on Wikipedia about what a 'delusion' or an 'hallucination' is like.

Shouldn't cost a lot of money
but it does cost a lot of money
because it's at Oscar's Steakhouse.


Let's hear from that man Jesus on this subject of the lottery tickets, again:

Matthew 6:19 "Store up for yourselves treasures (means 'winning lottery tickets') in Heaven."

Well, why? What are we going to do with them up there, when we are down here?

The Muslims say 'wait till you are dead, then, so that then Allah will not (here's the 'Allah Barber' version of Russell's idiocy) burn your beard and face off each day and then grow you another one each night so that he can burn them off again, next day - till forever.'

And the Campbell's Tomato Soup Christians more or less say the say thing - jam tomorrow and jam yesterday, but never jam today.

And that, boys and girls, is exactly NOT what Jesus the man down here, said. Instead, he said, a little further down the same page - Matthew 6:26 - "Behold the birds of the air, they sow not neither do they reap nor gather into barns... ...yet your Heavenly Father feedeth them. Are ye not much better than they?"

Yeah so, I have not been telling you about how to 'see' anything with some actual weird 'illumination.' Ha! The Illuminati have a long walk up the hill here to get to me on this matter of 'Light!.'

But I will tell you this - you need to see the lottery ticket in 'up there' first before you will see it manifest down here next. Isn't that right, Rabbi Alon? That's what the Zohar says, yes? Parashat Metzora or somewhere like that. Or maybe some exegesis by Rabbi Akiva. 

I dunno. Better just go ask Rabbi Alon. He will know for sure. I'm not a Jew and I don't know the Zohar (much!), but it is in there, just like it is in the ancient Greek 'mystery' texts.

Otherwise what's the point of 'just' finding something lying on the ground one time.

You don't want one packet of Golden Tim Tams. Or 'three wishes.'

Never-ending wishes.

You want 'limitless pack of Tim Tams' and 'never-ending wishes.' 

You need the process.

I have the process. But it's all there, right in there, and you can find it all by yourself - although not in those parts where Pythagoras, apparently, murdered a competitor mathematician who had either discovered the Golden Ratio or irrational numbers or something.

Wouldn't be in those parts.

And then the other thing is, if you find the 'light' to see your way by in the 'up there' (because it is pretty dark in all of those abandoned junky space stations near the Earth), better not to tell anyone, because they'll cut your head off back down there where there's jealous people, see.

Especially since by the time you 'find the light' you will 100% definitely not want to go giving the information out to everyone.

No no no. You'll find you will have only enough 'energy' to spare for the lighting of your own torch.

I'll give you 'elite/s!'

It's me or its a tiny small handful of us, or it's nobody.

You think I can't bring down a tidal wave or a meteor on the head of anyone? You're wrong.

Well but that's right, isn't it? Logically? If 'winning lottery tickets' then 'tidal wave' too surely, just as easily.

Don't be flailing about here with frivolous 'lottery ticket' finds.

Yeah there's Satan, and he's 'diabolical.' So? So what? So am I. Why would you think not?

Oh we're so love-y love-y, right?

Maybe. Maybe Mr FBI-man. For you, oh yes, for sure. We are powerless, weak, and harmless.







Tuesday, 7 June 2022

Illusions Of Light

Do not think that just because you can see with your natural eyes, that you can really see.

You see the stick bending in the water. ...It is not bending.

You see magenta and you see purple and you say these are 'colors' - but they do not have their own wavelengths but instead are combinations of red, blue, and violet, each of which of those do have their own discrete wavelength ranges that define their color 'labels.'  

And it is not as simple as suggesting that the label 'purple' is a cultural phenomenon because it is actually not - there is such a thing as purple, but only as a combination of very different wavelengths and not something existing in its own band. So, fair enough, it is not an 'illusion.' It is just not a spectral color, that's all.

Are these two tiles the same shade/color
or not the same?
What say you?


Adelson's checker shadow however, is an illusion.

What we literally see, and are entitled to see and to perceive, is not what is really there at all...

Huh?

Oh yeah.

We see 'white' things or 'lightness' in terms of variations in intensity against backgrounds or immediate surrounding other intensities - and this allows us to make out edges of things where all the 'faces' are in fact the same 'whiteness' or the same 'grayness.'

If I jump to a related subject, but which appears radically different - the movie 'The Burnt Orange Heresy' my personal view is that you are not missing the most life-altering thing ever, if you never watched the movie. It is a film somewhat about art and artists and how society and modern culture deals with these things, but deep down - well there is no 'deep down' in it at all.

It is cynical, shallow, interesting and engaging to an extent because of our own cultural programming as seasoned movie-watchers to believe that 'story-line build ups' such as what we can see in this movie at its beginning, will end up with some revelation, whereas instead, it's just simplistically hard-bitten and cynical and outside of Mick Jagger's outstanding portrayal of a money-motivated old hand at serial exploitation, it 'holds nothing' of any value, moral or otherwise.

Donald Sutherland is himself and the younger actors are passably okay.

And that's that about it.

What do you say?
Same or not the same?

If we go to something that has been claiming to be 'morally deep' for many thousands of years, the Hebrew religious scholars can tell you, that when Leonard Nimoy took a peek at the Shekinah, when the Kohen (intermediaries between God and Man) were 'shining' their Holy Blessing upon the people - what we will find is that the Hebrew exegetic texts all say the Kohen are 'praying to God' at that moment, even though they are actually not verbally doing that nor are they looking at 'up there,' but instead addressing the people directly (who are all supposed to have their eyes closed).

So what is going on? Or at least, meant to be going on? Did Nimoy actually see the 'Glory of God?' Well, I am not sure from his interviews on it, seems like maybe, might have been, something - but what he certainly knows he did see, of course, was the famous 'Spock hand sign' which he then gave to the world in Star Trek.

Okay, so the 'secret' teaching is that God intended for the whole thing to, not so much just 'depict' a two-way interchange, but to actually be that: but literally to be about two-way interchanges between people.

The 'prayer' is the two-way engagement between people... 

I get that as a separate idea, same as I get there is a color 'purple.' Even though there isn't one; even though there is.

I get that.

How about now?
Same shade or not the same shade?
(Answer is they are the same shade. 100%).

I don't like that this 'God' claims that He is 'standing in with the Kohen' (okay, you can call them 'priests,' Jews don't like that you say that, but hey, we're gonna say it still).

I want Him to be literally there, not 'invisibly' there or 'non-spectral color' there, but there, of course there; because well 'purple,' right?

Otherwise what makes this still not 'just an idea' that Moses and co went out earnestly looking for God over, and but coming back with a brilliant idea in place of?

Yes it's a great 'God' idea - aka: God is Love expressed, actually expressed between two parties... ...I get that. Brilliant. But not God. Maybe from God, or something like that. But not actual God.

Sorry God, don't tell me you are there, invisibly with the Kohen guys. Not good enough.

When you say 'Glory' I want to see that. When you say 'Thunder' I want to hear that.

Okay you know what...? I'll make a compromise though. Maybe was okay, when people were mostly all idiots and ignorant and violent and destructive (well, they still are that...); while you were getting this great idea to seep into human consciousness. But right now?

No. Not good enough for right now.

And yes I still get the first point, but no, not for right now.

See, a good idea is self-contained within itself isn't it? It can have been back then, and still remain a good idea now and yet not be actual 'God' outright. Doesn't need to be 'God' to be a really good idea. 

Was a good enough idea but now what makes it that 'we' the human race though are still running around giving military equipment and killing thousands and sending money to kill more thousands and lying to the public and stealing from them and acting like little, no - not acting - being conniving petty little tyrants?

After many thousands of years of lots of 'good ideas.'

Hope the factory is totally
robotic, so that we can have these new still...
Afterwards.

I understand the latest 'conspiracy theory' is that with these vaxxes, everyone who took them will be dead in five years - and then, the 'elites' will just have... ...well, I'm not sure what the point of killing so many people off is. But I guess then the 'elites' will have the place to themselves.

Will they need to have a few otherwise useless eaters around to do the 'clean up,' though? I don't know what the conspiracy theory says about that side of it.

The conspiracy theory doesn't sound quite right to me, because if they can have killed off so many, why would they even care about 'avoiding being blamed because it didn't happened instantly?'

As it is, the Supreme Court judges know damn well the voting is crooked but they are obviously bought and owned and they are not going to do anything about egregious criminality and corruption. And that's because they are that themselves! The Depp Trial absolutely proved one thing -, which is that you can suppress crucial evidence in a supposed honest and fair trial.

The FBI are the biggest joke on the planet. That was made abundantly clear this last week.

So. Interesting.

Where does that leave us, now that we have seen that 'white' is a pretty gray area...

Some of you haven't yet 'seen the light.' But you sure as heck have seen the shadier sections versus the lighter parts.

And that's good enough in many ways.

It will help you to 'see the edges' and keep away from the cracks. And that will be well good enough for what is coming towards us down the turn-pike not too far ahead, let me tell you!

'Someday' is coming real soon.