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    Hi:

    Yesterday, I made one of my annual pilgrimages. I always go in the same few-day window, at the end of May and early June, when the wildflowers are peaking.

    First, on the way there, I was surprised to drive by a bison herd, grazing next to the road. It sadly turns out that they are raised for slaughter.

    Last year, we did not have a 70-degree day until mid-June, but this year, we had 90-degree days some weeks ago, and a bunch of 70-and-80-degree days so far. Last year, there was still a lot of snow on the ground, and this year, there was none. The wildflowers this year were the greatest that I recall there. I was sniffing balsam flowers all the way. Entire hillsides were covered in them, along with paintbrush, some lupine, etc. It was a heavenly day. I also sniffed my first ponderosa pines of the year (you put your nose in the bark cracks – it kind of smells like cinnamon).

    I don’t know exactly why it happened, but it was likely a combination of a few factors. I am near my college weight, I have been getting in at least one rigorous hike a week (almost too rigorous ), my diet is at its all-time best, and because I am still rehabbing my shoulder, I am only carrying a fanny pack with a couple of bottles of water, so I am carrying maybe five pounds versus the usual 20 or so. Add those all up, and I galloped up the mountain, and even was running down it in places, which I have done in my life only a few times, and not at all in the past 30 years. I was as frisky as a boy yesterday, and I am 65 now, officially an old man who has Medicare coverage. There are no more official age-milestones ahead of me, except for my death, which I hope is at least 30 years away, and I hope to die in the Fifth Epoch, hiking and writing the day before I go.

    A couple of years ago, when I was on top, it looked like there were larch trees on the mountainside. This year, after galloping to the top, I decided to continue on another trail along the ridge, and yes, there are larches there. I’ll have to return one October to see this (1, 2). They are about the easiest larches from Seattle. These larch groves are likely better, in better scenery, but it is a longer drive to get there. It has been a great hiking year already, and the high season is just getting started.

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    Hi:

    Ever since I studied the trans issue in depth, its daily insanities and hypocrisies have become blatant to me. You won’t find rational discussions of the issue in the USA’s media. Russia Today had an article on how most Americans, even most Democrats, are against trans treatments for children and adolescents, such as hormones, drugs, and surgeries. I regard those treatments on minors as evil and part of the medical racket, but Joe Biden promotes them, as he is in Big Pharma’s hip pocket.

    The irrationality and hypocrisy are also evident, for those with eyes to see. In our days of political correctness and the Cancel Culture, so-called cultural appropriation has become a hot issue, and people are attacked and have their lives wrecked for allegedly committing that sin. There is even a section in the Wikipedia article on the subject, in which non-trans actors who play trans characters are attacked.

    Under the current definition of cultural appropriation, how is cross-dressing not an act of cultural appropriation? A man who dresses up as a woman is appropriating female culture. Somehow, this form of cultural appropriation is sacrosanct in politically correct circles.

    A couple of years ago, an NBA player’s career was ruined after he was recorded in an online game room saying “kike.” Like most Americans, he did not know what the word traditionally meant, and he certainly did not use it to describe a Jew. Similarly, a baseball announcer had his career terminated for saying “Negro League” in tongue-tied fashion, which some people thought sounded like “N-word League.” I have listened to what he said several times, and it did not sound like “N-word League” to me, and even if it did, that certainly was not his intention, but his career is over. Really, what insanity to fire him over that, but these are the crazy times that we live in.

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    Hi:

    I have written for many years that the DNA-centric view of life is flawed, a passing scientific fad, and scientists are now beginning to admit it. Being able to sequence DNA does not mean that we are anywhere close to understanding life’s mysteries. That article linked to above argues for a cell-based understanding of life, but the “impossible” microscopes of Rife and Naessens show subcellular dynamics that mainstream science does not even recognize today. Today’s science is a very long way from understanding how life works, which makes today’s worthless medical interventions even more insane.

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    Hi:

    It took nearly 30 years, from the first time that I heard about free energy to the development of my Epochal framework of the human journey. The progression of my ideas can be seen in my essays since the 1990s. I left my energy racket essay largely alone when I updated my essays in 2014, as kind of a record of my thinking in 2001. Encountering Bucky Fuller and the Peak Oilers in early 2003, on the eve of invading Iraq, marked the next phase of the development of my thinking on the issue. I can see the seeds of my big essay in my energy racket essay, and was kind of surprised when I reread some of it recently, at how far along the path I already was. In my 2010 preview essay, I presented the framework that solidified as I worked on my big essay. In that essay, you can see how I had not yet invented the First Epoch, and had not yet formally named the Fifth Epoch. My five Epochs will not change.

    Similarly, as I studied for writing Ed’s bio, it was interesting to see the slow development to his Propaganda Model. In his first political book, published in 1966, the media’s role in the Vietnam War was absent. It was about the American government’s lies and crimes, not the enabling role that the media played. In his 1970 book on atrocities in Vietnam, Ed still did not really examine the media’s role. He noted a Newsweek reporter’s observation that the USA was outdoing Hitler in Vietnam, which Newsweek did not publish, but that was about it for Ed’s examination of the media in 1970. That changed with his first work with Noam in 1973. They called out the media’s role at length, and especially the role that the New York Times played. When their publishing company was shut down to prevent the publication of their work, I imagine that that had a profound effect on Ed’s perspective. Six years later, when they published a greatly expanded version of their censored book, they chose a radical publishing house, so that that effort would not enjoy a similar fate.

    In the first volume of their 1979 work, the germ of Ed’s Propaganda Model can be seen. In 1986, Ed published his first work that mentioned a “propaganda model,” and 1988 saw the publication of Ed and Noam’s Manufacturing Consent, in which the full-fledged Propaganda Model was presented. Just before he died, Ed wrote that the Propaganda Model was as applicable as ever.

    My intent was never to become Ed’s sole biographer so far. I hope that I live to see a professional biography of Ed, although he may not have thought that his life was worth one, with his characteristic modesty. But, it would have been a fascinating experience to sit with Ed and ask him about the development of his views over the years. There are bits and pieces of it in his published work, but it would have been nice to ask him about the evolution that I sketched above.

    Not to equate the two, but Einstein’s development of relativity theory had a similar, long-term genesis, from his first glimmers as a teenager in the 1890s to his presentation of general relativity in 1915, when he was 36. It was about a 20-year journey to develop the corpus of relativity, as Einstein groped along.

    And everybody stands on the shoulders of giants. Ed noted his early influences, which helped lead him to the Propaganda Model, and Einstein’s debt to previous scientists was never doubted. Without Newton, there would have not been Einstein. Without the Greek philosophers and mathematicians, there would not have been Newton. It is just the nature of how human thought has developed.

    Ever since his first work with Noam, Ed’s primary message has been that if Americans “know” of foreign events only through the mainstream media, then they have been brainwashed. The media has little incentive to report on the truth of events, not when lies are far more profitable, especially those for which few Americans have any firsthand experience. It was easy to deceive Americans who consumed the mainstream media. I was among the deceived for many years, fed lies from the cradle.

    Caitlin Johnstone recently published a good article on this issue, and the Propaganda Model was central in her article. The best propaganda does not look like it, but looks like bare “facts,” education, entertainment, and like. Johnstone argued that Western propaganda is so immersive, in all aspects of our lives, that it is like the air we breathe, and waking people up to it is like trying to tell a fish what water is like.

    I actually sat down to write an overdue post on Ukraine, and it turned into this. Consider this a preamble to my next post.

    Best,

    Wade
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    Hi:

    With that preamble out of the way, here is the post that I originally intended to write on the Ukraine situation.

    I have written plenty on my studies of World War II, Chernobyl, Ed’s writings on how the Soviet Union and Russia have been demonized for over a century, and how they brought me to the Ukraine issue. The Chernobyl meltdown happened the month after I met Dennis, I heard about free energy for the first time the next month, and the month after that, Dennis’s company was stolen. I stopped believing in coincidence long ago. I eventually spoke at DOE hearings on the nuclear waste issue, and was given sobering advice from the man who ran the hearings. The man who invented the transmutation process that we promoted spent seven years in a Soviet gulag. I have too many connections to all of that, much that I cannot discuss publicly.

    Ever since the USA helped overthrow Ukraine’s government in 2014, I have been aware of the American role in those events, from Ed’s work if nothing else. As Russia’s invasion of Ukraine loomed, I began to pay more attention to it. But I never got my primary information from the American media. I have not done that since the 1980s. Yahoo! has been my home page since the 1990s, and I have watched it go downhill over the years. Since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the most blatant war propaganda has paraded across Yahoo’s home page, I quickly became fed up with it, and rarely read its Ukraine propaganda. The lying by the media really has been shameful. The Nord Stream pipeline bombing propaganda was surreal, as it accused Russia of wiping out its own infrastructure, before the entire situation disappeared from the media. Whistleblowers are skewered, as the media leads the attack. The COVID propaganda was similar. So, where do I get my news on the situation?

    Consortium News was Ed’s go-to news site in his last years, and that is one of my primary sources of Ukraine news, at least on the journalistic front. I go to this site, South Front, almost daily. It definitely has a pro-Russian stance, but it comes far closer to unfiltered news on Ukraine than the Western media. I have been watching Russians and Ukrainians slaughtering each other on that site for more than a year. It is a view that is never in the American media. The warfare has been gruesome, entire cities have been wrecked, and I have been particularly struck by the trench warfare there, like a World War I reenactment. They slaughter each other in the mud, in some version of hell. The USA foments endless wars, and the Pentagon/MIC is the primary beneficiary of the war in Ukraine.

    Just last week, the New Yorker, a bastion of the mainstream media, published arguably the first credible Ukraine war reporting that the mainstream has yet seen. It took the imperial assumptions for granted, of course, but showed the gritty reality in the trenches, instead of the Kiev hotel-room-reporting and staged photo ops that most Americans are familiar with. Consortium had an article on that New Yorker article and what it likely means. I have been seeing a trickle of these kinds of admissions for months, as the American establishment is finally beginning to relinquish the Big Lie that Ukraine is on the brink of victory. Russia has barely committed its military to Ukraine, and has largely used disposable mercenaries so far, even its prison population. It could easily demolish Ukraine if it wanted to. That reality is finally beginning to be admitted in the media. Months before Russia’s invasion, non-American media frankly discussed how the USA was inflaming the Ukrainian situation.

    As Chossudovsky stated, Ukraine lost its navy and air force in the first week, which meant that it would never prevail against Russia, or be able to wage a credible defense. On South Front, months ago, I saw videos of Ukrainian men being “recruited” by kidnapping them off the street, and that New Yorker article admitted it: walking down the street one day, and three days later getting bombed on the front lines. That sure is a winning strategy. Even Ukrainian journalists are downplaying the Ukrainian counteroffensive as a fantasy, as Zelensky stumps for NATO admission. Of course, much or even most of the weaponry sent to Ukraine goes on the black market and ends up in places such as Mexican cartels. In that New Yorker article, it discussed how Ukrainians were literally using World War II weaponry. The UK is sending radioactive weapons to Ukraine, following the USA’s lead. A former Ukrainian prime minster stated that Zelensky has turned Ukraine into the new Afghanistan.

    China and Russia are brokering peace in the Middle East, as the Middle East turns away from the USA, while American neocons constantly push for war, and more war is coming, as the Pentagon gorges at the trough. Biden’s primary qualification for president was being an anti-Russian warmonger. Is Germany once more trying to defeat Russia?

    I also read MintPress News, such as this article by Pilger on how the media cheers all wars. Here is another article on the kill list that Ukraine runs, with American help, which actually targets American dissidents and celebrates when they die. It is reminiscent of the PropOrNot propaganda operation, run out of Ukraine, which helped wipe out American alternative media organizations. And the “left” hyperventilates about Russian influence in the USA. It has long paled next to Ukraine’s. Here is a nice article on the reality in Ukraine by a financial blogger that PropOrNot targeted.

    This site is also pro-Russian, but it runs excellent articles such as this one, on how Ukraine is attacking Russia with American weapons and equipment, and only an idiot thinks that the USA’s hands are clean, with defenses that it did not “authorize” Ukraine to attack Russian territory with the weapons and equipment that it is providing, as we waltz toward nuclear war.

    I also read Russia Today, which is obviously pro-Russian, but it runs great articles, often by American journalists, which will never run in the American media. You can also get great articles by Russian scholars there, such as this one on how the Odessa atrocity by the Ukrainian coup-supporters set the stage for war, which you will never find in the American media. Or this one, on the USA’s declining influence after the invasion of Iraq – a truly unprovoked invasion, unlike what the American propaganda is about Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, as the USA squats in Syria, on no justification whatsoever. Or this one, on how some of the alleged 9/11 hijackers worked for the CIA.

    That is a sampling of how I keep up on Ukraine. I read something every day on the war there.

    Best,

    Wade
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    Hi:

    I’ll see if I can make this brief, and focus on essay work. I was driven from my sleep a couple of days ago, and jotted down some notes on what the dream was, before I forgot it. The dream is largely gone, but I’ll see what I can reconstruct from my notes.

    I think, in general, it was about how limited human thought usually is. I have been writing some on how people complain about Day One and its aftermath, which is like complaining about being given a billion dollars. I finally realized what a waste of my time it is to address those objections and complaints. Those complaints, objections, denial, and fear are all voiced by people stuck in their conditioning, unable or unwilling to see beyond it, and they are normal. People stuck in social consciousness are not going to be able to help me, and neither will those who think that they can talk others out of their social consciousness and delusions. Social consciousness is herd “thinking,” and is all about survival, although I watched people embrace certain death over waking up. We are social animals, so I understand the pull of that herd instinct, but it will be no help for this epochal task. I need the caring and awake for this to work, and I won’t find them among the complainers, deniers, and the frightened. Even after Day One, spending much time on them will also be a waste of time; they will understand pretty quickly, without any help. People are not that stupid.

    I have stated it many times, that if people drag around their scarcity-based baggage, they will not be able to hit the notes. Almost all of the complaints and objections that I have ever seen have been because people’s minds were stuck in their Epochs, and they can’t see beyond them. Owning people and land are Third Epoch ideals, as is organized religion. Owning people is no longer acceptable (capitalists rent them instead ), owning land is only an ideal in agrarian and rural economies, and wherever the Fourth Epoch arrived, organized religion has waned. The Fourth Epoch is new, only three centuries old, and most of humanity still lives in the Third Epoch, but that is changing fast. As I have stated, my grandfather lived in a sod hut while young, his son helped put men on the Moon, and his son is trying to help manifest the next Epoch. Three Epochs in three lifetimes – nothing remotely like that has happened in the human journey. The First Epoch lasted for millions of years, the Second Epoch lasted tens of thousands of years, the Third Epoch lasted for ten thousand years, and none of them ever saw the next Epoch coming.

    The Fourth Epoch is an infant, compared to the other Epochs, so I am sympathetic to people who have not yet relinquished their Third Epoch ideals and conditioning. There is a great deal of “cultural momentum” at play today, especially in places such as Red States.

    Right now is the only time in the human journey when people were envisioning the next Epoch before it arrived, and is partly why my task is so difficult, trying to crack the toughest nut on Earth. This task has few allies, innumerable enemies, and the masses are sleeping right through it, as usual.

    But when Epochs change, it can happen quickly. The British Isles went from a Second Epoch (hunter-gatherer) economy to a Third Epoch (farming) economy in less than three centuries, from start to finish. My father’s generation is the first one in history when children did not regularly die, and when I was born, almost no children died. Up until two centuries ago, half of all children died before adulthood, going all the way back to gorillas, and today in industrial nations, less than one percent do), and the rest of the world is caching up fast (it is 4% globally today, and Africa skews it up, where some nations still have 50% child mortality rates). I doubt that that impact on human societies can be overstated, but I rarely see it discussed anywhere. That decline in infant mortality was a side-effect of industrialization (improvements in sanitation, hygiene, and nutrition), and is the biggest event in the human journey so far.

    As most humans have chosen to sleepwalk through their lives, this is the world that we live in. It does not have to be this way, but maybe all that I am doing is setting sail for a future lifetime here. I like to think that I will find enough people with the right stuff, and we can right the ship. But I am sympathetic to the sleeping, as physical reality is no easy street. The desire to snore through it all is a strong one. But ideals in one Epoch become meaningless in the next, and being raised in an environment of abundance, instead of scarcity and fear, will produce a different kind of human, even if they still sleepwalk.

    Best,

    Wade
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    Hi:

    Anybody outside of the Western propaganda orbit knows that Ukraine’s military is full of neo-Nazis. I wrote about it from the beginning. In the category of “you can’t make this up” is the email that I just got from Matt Taibbi, on his latest article, in which he discussed a New York Times story. When Western “journalists” photograph Ukraine’s heroes, they ask them to remove their Nazi regalia, first. At least the New York Times mentioned it. Taibbi rightfully called it a “new level of insanity.” Consider this an addendum to yesterday’s Ukraine update.

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    Hi:

    After yesterday’s post on how the American media is sanitizing the Nazis that we support in Ukraine, I spent the rest of the day reading on the issue. I really need to stop this and get my essay work done, but this is a near-and-dear subject for me, for several reasons.

    It was not a big topic for Ed, but he and Noam wrote about the postwar fascism that the USA supported. Put “Ukraine Nazi” into a search engine and you are treated to many articles in the mainstream media and by “fact-checkers” that there are not Nazis in Ukraine, or that there are, but they are powerless, that the USA had nothing to do with them, and other lies. I just read this article by Alan Dershowitz that came out in Newsweek this morning, was pleasantly surprised, and already the article’s comments attack Dershowitz. I am no Dershowitz fan, but he gets some points for that article. But, again, as I recently wrote, these admissions of the gritty reality in Ukraine right now may be part of the Establishment’s preparation of the American public for abandoning Ukraine.

    A great deal is not being said in the mainstream media (such as in these articles – 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8), and the best articles that I read yesterday were by this professor. More than a year before Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, he published this article on the USA’s embracement of fascism. That is a subject that I have long written about, from Wall Street’s embracement of Hitler before the war, its support for Nazi Germany during the war (Hitler invaded Russia thanks to Standard Oil and Ford) to hiring all of the useful Nazis after the war, even if they ran death camps and engaged in human experiments, even because they ran death camps and engaged in human experiments. Mr. Mentor thought that the USA was “too fascist” for my effort with Dennis to succeed, and he was right.

    The month after the Russian invasion, that professor published this article, and gave this interview soon afterward. It is the view that you will never see in the mainstream media. One quote from his articles will stay with me, from another scholar:


    “It is hard to understand that, as early as 1945, the army and the US intelligence services recruited without qualms former Nazi criminals. The equation was, however, very simple at the time: the United States had just defeated the Nazis with the help of the Soviets. They henceforth planned to defeat the Soviets with the help of former Nazis.”


    The USA’s end-game is Western capitalist control of Russia’s vast resources (and keeping them out of China’s hands), sacrificing Ukraine to pursue that goal is just what Western capitalism does, and American presidents are just puppets on their strings. The real reasons behind the USA’s support for Ukraine will never be openly acknowledged in the media. That is just how our world works.

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    Hi:

    I am currently reading Pierre Kory’s book, The War on Ivermectin. Kory, like Kirsch, is full of the zeal of the newly awakened. Paul Marik is one of Kory’s colleagues. Kory and Marik drank the MD Kool-Aid for many years, to finally wake up during the pandemic, as many grim realities were exposed. I am well aware of the awakening process, and the awakened are my target audience. Kuhn’s paradigm shift is a form of awakening. Ralph McGehee’s awakening process is a classic, as cognitive dissonance slowly built in a Boy Scout true believer, to finally culminate in a moment of awakening that Ralph nearly did not survive. Dennis’s awakening experience was similar. Mine was a comparable process, although not quite as life-threatening, which took 18 years from when my family changed its diet to save my father’s health to my day on the witness stand. Most souls never wake up in any lifetime, sleepwalking the entire way through their incarnations, members of the easily manipulated Great Herd of humanity. I have watched people embrace certain death over awakening.

    But, awakening to the reality of the medical racket, or what the CIA is really all about, or how American nationalism is based on fairy tales, or how the media continually lies, is really only the beginning of the awakening process. The world is governed by several cartels, interlocked at the top by the GCs, and American presidents sit way down the food chain of power on Earth. The lies come from all directions, as everybody butters their bread. There are beacons in the darkness, but only a relative few.

    But conspiracists such as QAnon enthusiasts are not really awake, nor are many UFO/ET enthusiasts, and neither is the rest of the tabloid-conspiracist fringe. The entire free energy field is in a state of arrested development. A scientist’s skepticism and discernment is needed to navigate the fringes beyond orthodox dogma. That is why scientific literacy is needed for the people I seek. Otherwise, they seize on the newest bright shiny objects, disappearing down rabbit holes to nowhere, and many beckon. But scientists are brainwashed, too, which Kory and Marik recently awoke from.

    My work can be seen as an attempt to help people productively awaken. Some awakened because of 9/11 and its Orwellian aftermath. Others awakened because of the pandemic. Awakening is only one step on the way to the comprehensive awareness that my effort requires. When people gain a comprehensive perspective, they will realize that energy is the entire ballgame in physical reality. Cannon’s book makes it clear that energy is the ballgame in all realities.

    All Epochs of the human journey were founded on their energy practices, and the arrival of free energy will be the biggest event in the human journey, by far, but the sleeping masses will not help us get there. That is why rushing out to tell people’s social circles the “good news” of free energy never works; the sleeping do not want to hear about it. Singing to one’s social circles does not work, and usually leads to pain and ostracism. This is part of the thorny conundrum.

    Sam Husseini’s recent article dealt with crazy smears of Roger Waters, and that Lipstadt led the latest assault was no surprise, sadly. She is part of the Holocaust Industry. Finkelstein’s book gives a few pages of ink to Lipstadt. This is the typical shouting down of anybody who challenges the prevailing dogmas.

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    Hi:

    A pal sent me a link to an article on the interview of RFK, Jr., and Elon Musk, and Musk’s opinion on the UFO/ET issue: he has seen no evidence of ETs. Well, he hasn’t been to Gilliland’s Ranch then.

    Musk has always been a mixed bag with me. This post will be about what I know and how I see Musk’s stance. For one thing, never trust any billionaire “philanthropists.”

    Whatever was in the sky above James’s ranch, they interacted with James’s and my minds. I have little doubt about that. Once you have experience, then the issue is a whole new ballgame. Brian put on a UFO conference in 1992, the military attended, made Brian an “offer” to do classified UFO research, Brian nearly died immediately after declining their “offer,” and the closest that he came to publicly discussing it was in the prologue to his last book. The incident shortened his life. The same military personnel became Greer’s nemeses, they dangled two billion dollars to try to co-opt his effort, and he “coincidentally” has his biggest Disclosure Project event since 2001 this weekend in Washington, D.C.

    Brian is the first and still only human that I know of who was officially and publicly asked/ordered to visit another planet. In all of the manned-mission-to-Mars hoopla over the past dozen years, much of it coming from Musk, I have yet to see Brian’s name mentioned. After I got Brian’s NASA bio published, a leading space debunker tried to invalidate Brian’s Martian credentials (NASA did not have a problem with them), in an idiotic exercise.

    So, I have little doubt that the ETs are already here. What my friend was shown I suspect was mainly developed from ET technology (and he does not believe in ETs, either). In my circles, the reality of those technologies is well-known, not a bunch of tabloid-conspiracist speculation.

    Musk is not really a free speech guy, and Sam Husseini has had big Twitter problems since Musk took over. Some in my circles think that Musk may be getting groomed to be the “hero” who brings out free energy. I don’t know that for a fact, but it would not be surprising, and I could easily live with it.

    So, Musk is really naïve, or has not done his homework, or is in on it, or has been warned to stay away from it. I don’t know what the answer is. After a lot of hesitation, I decided to start a Musk thread with this post. I could have added to several threads, but I think that the Musk issue will continue to be prominent enough to warrant one.

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    Hi:

    I sat down to do essay work, and then saw the headline that Pat Robertson died. Dennis was Pat’s partner in his early Christian days long ago. RIP, Pat. John Spickard is gone, Mr. Professor is gone, and I believe that I am now Dennis’s only surviving partner.

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    Hi:

    It is time to pull back a little and focus on what I am doing. I really need to shift gears. My goal is simple: help the Fifth Epoch manifest, which is completely dependent on free energy and related technologies. Without those, the rest can’t happen, plain and simple. Greer is making a run at it, and I have provided my view on his attempt, on what it gets right and what its weaknesses seem to be. At least he is trying. But the UFO/ET approach to the situation may well be a weakness. We all came to the free energy issue via different avenues, the UFO/ET issue is a legitimate one, but I would never make it the tent pole as Greer has done, but I am not him, either. I certainly do not deny their reality, but making them the focus of the effort is surely not what my work is about.

    I recently put up a vision on how the Fifth Epoch could begin, but I really am not too interested in debating post-Day-One events; getting to Day One is the hard part, what happens after Day One is the easy stuff, and building the choir will be the hardest part of all.

    I have found that almost nobody can let go of their scarcity-based baggage, and when dealing with the coming Fifth Epoch, they want to get into the intricacies of money, taxes, exchange, and ideals of past Epochs (or this one), when those will be the first things to go. The people who do that are generally scientifically illiterate, which is why they focus that way, because it is familiar to them; they use money in their daily lives, money is the difference between a comfortable and harsh life, they see the world through the eyes of their conditioning, and can’t see past that. The choir needs to see far beyond the exchange game and prior Epoch ideals, and I recently came to an epiphany, on what a waste of my time it has been to deal with people’s objections and complaints about the arrival of the Fifth Epoch. Also, I have had to relinquish dealing with people whose focus is dealing with them. My DOE proposal with Brian was a misstep, as far as what I am doing, but that is where Brian was, and I could not turn him down – but I did, later, as I have kept turning down Dennis’s entreaties and rejecting opportunities to get involved with Greer. I am doing something very different, and need to focus on that.

    Those who object, deny, and complain will not begin to understand until the Fifth Epoch arrives, and that is normal. I relinquished any judgment of their state long ago, but I will not waste any more time on them. They can stay asleep until Day One arrives. I will not try to interrupt their slumbers until then, and do not advise that anybody tries that; it is usually a path of disaster.

    Impatience is my Achilles heel, and my path has been teaching me patience, but I have been too patient with those who can’t see it, and do not seem able or willing to do the work so that they can. It is preventing me from getting my work done. I need to focus my remaining years on my approach, and seeking people who get it and can sing. I know that they are needles in haystacks, but they are the only people that can make the effort successful.

    I have failed to a degree, by dealing with those objections, complaints, etc., as nobody like that has ever been choir material, and potential choir members are whom I need to be searching for, and making my material worthy of them.

    My work is necessarily comprehensive, as I deal with Ukraine, the trans craze, the COVID pandemic, Global Warming, the media’s endless lies, and other “hot button” current topics, but my main point is that they are only indicators of a world based on scarcity and fear, and none will survive into the Fifth Epoch. Every day is a new outrage on those topics, and I could devote all of my time to those. But it is not helping me get my essay work done, and nobody else on Earth is doing anything like what I am, as far as I know. I need to bear down and minimize the distractions. I have curtailed a lot of email activity, and I need to do the same with forum activity. I have stated that before, and may seem like a liar, but I am going to rededicate myself to my essay work, and plan to minimize all other study and writing for a while, until I get far more essay progress done. Maybe I’ll make one post a month on those current topics (that works out to about one a week or so), and spend the rest of the time working on my essay (and hiking ).

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    Hi:

    As I go relatively quiet, this morning I performed a housekeeping task that I have not done before. I write in Microsoft Word (I have for over 25 years, and first started using Word nearly 40 years ago), and for my public posts, I have a document that I collect links in, and then pick the topic that I write about from those links. When I make a new post, I usually roll over the document to a new one, and in my Avalon folder are nearly 7,000 Word files that I used to make Avalon posts.

    I just made categories to throw recent links into, which I have not written about yet. Some are specific, like stuff related to Ed or Brian, but some was more catchall, such as politics, empire, science/tech, global-warming/energy/environment. The category with the most links was medicine.

    I obviously write on many topics, and this is the first time that I have done this kind of organization for my public posts. Those links that I just classified into those buckets run to nine pages of links, which only go back to April. The document itself is 178 pages long, and has links going back to 2020. I will erase those 170 pages of older links, as the list has obviously become too long, as the avalanche into my computer, from surfing, emails, and other sources, is just too vast to keep up with, and is partly why the essay work has been going slowly. I have a Word document of links for my essay work, and that is 97 pages long. I also have a Word document with links, just for my reading enjoyment, and that is 120 pages long (those Word docs are about 16 links per page). People contact me to recommend books to read, etc., and my library is about 3,000 books now. So much to read, so little time.

    I have to kick the daily habit and bear down on my essay writing, which is more important than my forum posts. I see my forum posts as important, too, a choir-building exercise, although my recruits are still only a few – most of Wade’s Army is invisible, as I stand alone on stage – they are behind me, way behind me. I am letting some email sources pile up in my Outlook, unread, as something has to give. Reducing my email activity is part of my strategy. I have had too many distractions over the past few years, with the “pandemic,” a possible nuclear war, Global Warming in my face, and other nightmares.

    So, this is an attempt to turn over a new leaf on the posting front, as I try to keep it to one or two posts a week, until I get my essay work done, and a book to follow them. Then I will embark on serious choir-building activity. This essay and book work will take a few years, and I think that my best writing is ahead of me. Ed’s 60s were his most productive years as a writer, after he retired, and I have five years to go to until I reach 70. I plan to write and hike until the day I die, maybe when I am 100 years old, but I expect that the next five years will be my most productive as a writer, as I do my best to make a dent, a big one.

    I am going relatively quiet now. We’ll see how well this strategy works.

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    Well, one little traffic post. This thread will likely hit 4.4 million views today. I'll never have another forum experience quite like it.
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    Hi:

    Awakening is not really about understanding how we have been lied to from our cradles, or that there are “bad guys” who pull the strings, but understanding the role that we all play in these events. When we awaken, we realize that we are all responsible for this state of affairs, which also means that we can all do something about it. But as Michael said, few souls ever awaken in an incarnation. That seems to be the nature of the beast, for better or worse.

    The people I seek will help carry the ball for a sleeping humanity. If and when the Fifth Epoch dawns, the masses will not become enlightened overnight, but like how slavery was “normal” in the Third Epoch but seen as evil in the Fourth, many ideals of the Fourth Epoch (nations, capitalism, materialism, competition, cities, wars, etc.) will be discarded. There will no longer be any use for them. It is not easy to see from here, in no prior Epoch did anybody even imagine the next one, and it took me many years to understand why people nearly always react to the idea of the Fifth Epoch with denial and fear, and their objections and complaints. They won’t begin to understand it until they can experience it. I seek those who are willing and able to understand now, as a way to help make it happen. It is pretty simple, really. We are creators, not victims, energy is the entire ballgame, as it is in all realities, and creators create with love.
    Well, not quite relatively silent yet. But I had to make this post.

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    Hi:

    We’ll see if this survives to the final draft, but I wrote this chapter of my coming essay over the past few days. The final version will be linked up to where my essays discuss the issues in depth. For now, no links. This will be very familiar to readers of my big essay. But a lot of the below comes from my studies since I published the big essay in 2014.

    Some Relatively Indisputable Facts and Trends

    During my scientific studies, I am not sure that I have come upon anything that is not disputed, in one way or another. The Big Bang and expanding universe theories are disputed, how star systems and planets form have been disputed, how life began on Earth is a lively discussion, with numerous competing hypotheses. Relativity and quantum theory, the two pillars of modern physics, are disputed in ways, and attempts to reconcile them are nearly a century old and counting. What do we know? Some issues are wide-open, with a free-for-all of competing hypotheses. Others are arguments about relatively trivial aspects, while there is broad agreement on the main theories. So, everything is subject to being questioned and nothing is certain, from a scientific perspective. The technologies that a close friend witnessed, if publicly demonstrated, would shake orthodox physics to its foundations, and the entire edifice might crumble. Today’s orthodox science certainly does not have all the answers, and if my writings were based on scientific certainty, I would have nothing to write about. Some disputes come from within orthodoxy, while others hail from the fringes. I personally do not take Flat Earth “theorizing” seriously; some people do, but none of them are professional scientists, as far as I know. Some challenges are more credible than others.

    While studying for writing this essay, I read many scientific papers and abstracts that challenge all manner of hypothesis and theory, even so-called “laws.” As an example, what were the atmospheric oxygen and carbon dioxide levels over Earth’s history? Reviewing that issue can be bewildering. Some argue that they have changed little over the past several hundred million years, while others argue for wild swings, and each camp has its supporting evidence.

    Below I will present some ideas that are relatively undisputed in their basic thrust. Before the rise of recorded history, about all that we have to rely on are scientific findings, and the list below is based on today’s generally accepted scientific findings.
      1. The Sun, Earth, and Moon are all around the same age. The Sun is oldest, at 4.6 billion years, then Earth, and the Moon is the youngest of the three, at 4.5 billon years and likely created by a collision of Earth with something the size of Mars, not long after Earth formed. All elements in the universe heavier than the lightest ones were created by fusion processes in stars and by star collisions.
      2. Earth became a water planet early in its history, and life appeared as early as 4.2 billion years ago (“bya”).
      3. Over Earth’s history, the Sun has slowly brightened, the continents have grown, which meant less surface area for the ocean to evaporate, and carbon-dioxide levels have gradually fallen while fluctuating. Those have been the primary determinants of Earth’s surface temperature over its history.
      4. Earth’s lands move across its surface, as continents collide and shatter, at about the speed that fingernails grow.
      5. Carbon flows in a cycle between Earth’s surface, including its atmosphere and ocean, and its interior. Until humans began burning hydrocarbon fuels, carbon has been introduced to the cycle by volcanism and is removed by weathering, deposition, and the subduction of oceanic tectonic plates.
      6. The earliest life got its energy by extracting it from chemicals; later, some organisms learned to capture electromagnetic radiation, and sunlight became the ultimate energy source for most life on Earth.
      7. A bacterium learned how to get its electrons for photosynthesis by splitting water, and oxygen was a waste byproduct. That is why we have oxygen in our atmosphere today, which also saved Earth’s ocean from being lost to space, which would have taken all life with it.
      8. An archaean and a bacterium entered into a symbiotic relationship more than two bya, which is how complex life began on Earth.
      9. Life learned how to use that newly plentiful oxygen in its energy-generating processes, which produces at least several times more energy than previous processes, and made multicellular life feasible. Pound-for-pound, complex life consumes energy from 10,000-to-100,000 times as fast as the Sun produces it.
      10. Earth has had several intervals, some lasting for hundreds of millions of years, when its surface was partly or largely (and maybe even completely) covered in ice.
      11. Animals first appeared less than one bya; the earliest ones moved very little, and were often rooted in place.
      12. Less than 600 million years ago (“mya”), mobile animals began an “arms race” that lasts to this day, with predators and prey, and in our oceans, everything ate everything, and created food chains.
      13. During the first days of that arms race, animals diversified and developed organs, including brains. Intelligence has been an issue for animals ever since.
      14. Complex life did not just become animals, but plants and fungi were highly successful. Plants beat animals to land by tens of millions of years.
      15. When animals invaded land, plants were their primary food source, and plants developed many strategies to defend from animals. In a replay of what happened in the ocean, arthropods were the first dominant land animals, to later be supplanted by vertebrates.
      16. The first forests and their burial not only created most of the coal that we burn today, but it removed so much carbon dioxide from the atmosphere that it led to an ice age that destroyed those very same forests.
      17. In that colder and dryer ice-age world, plants developed seed production and land vertebrates developed eggs that did not need to be laid in water (amniotes). Seed-bearing plants and amniotes came to dominate Earth’s lands.
      18. Many times over the eon of complex life, Earth’s surface became hostile to life, nearly all animals died off, as did most species of them, and many plant species even died off in the most extreme event. Oceanic life could fare similarly. Those events had various causes, from poisonous chemicals to hot and cold conditions to even bolides from space, but volcanism was usually the primary agent of extinction. In the wake of such extinction events, previously marginal organisms often dominated the subsequent ecosystems.
      19. One line of amniotes, which led to mammals, comprised the dominant land animals before the greatest extinction event in the eon of complex life, and what became dinosaurs dominated after that extinction event.
      20. Dinosaurs lived on a warm, largely ice-free Earth, which was kept that way by prodigious volcanic eruptions.
      21. About 150 mya, plants learned to use animals to lower their reproductive costs. Flowering plants represent the greatest symbiosis of plants and animals ever, as they fed animals instead of defend against them, and those feeding animals spread the pollen and seeds.
      22. After a bolide event wiped out nearly all dinosaurs (birds are the only survivors) about 66 mya, mammals rose to dominance, where they remain today.
      23. After a temperature spike about 55 mya, mammals lived in an Eden-like state and alligators lived in Greenland, but beginning about 50 mya, Earth began cooling to the ice age that we live in today.
      24. The likely cause of that 50-million-year cooling trend has been declining carbon dioxide levels, from decreased volcanism and increased weathering of new mountain ranges such as the Himalayas.
      25. Primates were ground-dwellers before the dinosaurs died, but moved to the canopy after that dinosaur-destroying bolide event, and developed their opposable thumbs and other adaptations.
      26. Monkeys arrived on the evolutionary scene more than 40 mya, during that cooling phase. Some made it to South America around 40 mya, on vegetation rafts and maybe some island-hopping.
      27. About 35 mya, some flowering plants, largely grasses, developed a new form of photosynthesis that conserved carbon dioxide and water, in that colder, dryer, lower carbon-dioxide world.
      28. About 25 mya, some monkeys left the shrinking tropical canopy in that cooler time, and became apes in an isolated African continent.
      29. About 20 mya, Africa began colliding with Eurasia at the Arabian Peninsula. Most of today’s iconic African megafauna evolved in Asia and North America, and migrated to Africa after that continental collision. Earth entered a warming phase about 18 mya, and apes left Africa for the new tropical forests in Eurasia. Perhaps 100 Miocene ape species evolved in that Golden Age of the Ape. The elephant family, which also evolved in Africa, left after that collision, became the most successful mammal ever, before the rise of humans, and migrated to North America about 16 mya.
      30. About 14 mya, Earth began cooling once again, which initiated a largely uninterrupted cooling trend that led to today’s ice age. Grasslands, which need less water, began developing with the Miocene cooling.
      31. By the Miocene’s end, about five mya, the only apes outside of Africa’s periphery lived in refuges in Southeast Asia (gibbons, orangutans, and their cousins, including the likely largest primate ever). Grasslands appeared on all continents but Antarctica, many browsers of trees became grazers of grass, and new ecosystems developed. Around the Miocene’s end, the Mediterranean Sea largely dried up, which created pronounced climatic effects in the region and certainly impacted ape evolution.
      32. The human line evolved in Africa, and perhaps its periphery, such as southern Europe and west Asia, and the first indisputably bipedal ape appeared in Africa a little over four mya, in woodland and grassland environments.
      33. At about 3.3 mya, that line of bipedal ape, or a close cousin to it, made the first tools that we have evidence of. Around the same time, the human-line’s brain began growing.
      34. Similar to how Africa crashed into Eurasia and spelled the final end of an ocean (where most of our oil deposits were formed), about three mya, South America ended many millions of years of isolation and connected to North America via Central America. North American mammals migrated to South America and drove many South American species to extinction, but as with apes and the elephant family in Africa, some South American species continued to prosper and some migrated to North America.
      35. More importantly for Earth’s ecosystems, closing the gap between the Americas altered the oceanic currents and initiated this ice age. Continental ice sheets began growing and receding, which created the most dramatic climatic events since the previous ice age ended hundreds of millions years earlier, other than that dinosaur-destroying bolide. Earth’s ecosystems dramatically changed with ice sheet changes, and tropical rainforests nearly disappeared in the glacial intervals. It created pronounced evolutionary challenges and opportunities, and certainly impacted human evolution.
      36. Between three-and-two mya, the human line evolved, some species may have been in our genus, but Homo erectus, the first indisputably human species, which appeared about two mya, may also not be in our genus. Homo erectus had a brain twice the size of a chimp’s and two-thirds the size of a Homo sapiens’s brain.
      37. Several events likely happened not long after Homo erectus appeared about two mya, such as the development of sophisticated tools, the control of fire, the beginning of language, and Africa’s megafauna were largely driven to extinction by those early humans. Also, Homo erectus left Africa and spread across Eurasia, and megafauna extinctions followed in their wake. Those events may have all happened within a 600,000-year period, and marked the rise of humanity.
      38. The Acheulean culture lasted well more than a million years, from its invention about 1.8 mya, and the Acheulean hand ax is humanity’s longest-used technology, other than perhaps campfires.
      39. Beginning about one mya, advancing and retreating ice sheets assumed an almost clock-like regularity, in a 100,000-year cycle, likely influenced by variations in Earth’s orbit and its orientation toward the Sun, and it profoundly influenced the human journey.
      40. Over this ice age, the human line’s brain kept growing, and around 500 kya, the first explicit projectile weapons yet known were invented, by the likely direct ancestor of Homo sapiens.
      41. Over the past million years, humanity may have been represented by many species, only several of which have yet been discovered, scattered across Africa and Eurasia. Three likely dwarf species of humans have been discovered, although some may still be Australopiths, which survived until they encountered Homo sapiens. Of the non-dwarf species, a robust human gave rise to Neanderthals (in Europe and West Asia), Denisovans (in East Asia), and eventually Homo sapiens in Africa. Denisovans appear to be the oldest of the three, and Neanderthals and Homo sapiens appeared around 200-to-300 kya.
      42. There may have been a territorial rivalry between Neanderthals and Homo sapiens, as Neanderthal remains are found throughout southern Europe, including Gibraltar, but no Neanderthal remains have yet been discovered in Africa.
      43. Homo sapiens likely evolved in Africa, in a pan-African dynamic, and during an interglacial interval about 100 kya, Homo sapiens migrated past Africa, where they probably encountered Neanderthals. Some might have traveled across Eurasia, but there is little evidence of it.
      44. Those dwarf humans or Australopiths had sophisticated tools, controlled fire, and the one in Africa seems to have engaged in funerary practices. Neanderthals had similarly advanced cultural practices, but Homo sapiens achieved something called behavioral modernity, which was a new level of cognitive ability and likely allowed humanity to conquer Earth.
      45. Behaviorally modern humans, after what may have been a population decline about 75 kya, left Africa via the Arabian Peninsula and conquered Earth. All other human species consequently went extinct (there was some interbreeding along the way), and another wave of megafauna extinctions visited Eurasia. But Australia’s and the Americas’ megafauna, which had never encountered humans before, swiftly went extinct soon after humans arrived, at more than 70% of those megafauna species. The elephant family, including descendants of those that died in the first African extinction, lived the length and breadth of the Americas, and they suffered a complete extinction soon after human arrival.
      46. During the brief era of easy megafauna meat, spreading humanity may not have been very warlike, among such plenty. But once the easy meat was gone, humans became territorial and warlike, as they likely were before that brief era.
      47. About 15 kya, the ice sheets began melting, and began the interglacial period that we live in today. Not only did Earth’s surface become warmer, but carbon dioxide levels also increased, as they do in interglacial periods, and in several places on Earth, humans began to domesticate plants that mainly produced seed and root crops.
      48. While some hunter-gatherer cultures became sedentary, generally because of marine resources or being situated along short-lived migration routes (until the migrating animals were driven to extinction), the domestication of plants, and to a lesser degree, animals, allowed for sedentary populations.
      49. Sedentary living meant that food could be stored, possessions could be accumulated, and the march to civilization had begun.

    After writing was invented, history began to be recorded. While scientific findings can apply to anything in our world, it is not the sole source of information on humanity’s and Earth’s past once people began to write, so my list ends with the Third Epoch’s beginning. Those ideas in the above list represent the most accepted views of orthodox science today, not to say that orthodox science is always right. I believe that those ideas are presented broadly enough that most may retain their general validity, and they form the framework for this essay’s next several chapters.

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    Wade
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    Hi:

    Briefly, I am most of the way through Pierre Kory’s book on ivermectin, and it merits the same kind of treatment that I gave to Kennedy’s book on Fauci and Turtles All the Way Down. But I need to get some good essay writing done, first. Kory’s book is very genuine, and shows what it was like to be the target of a global propaganda campaign against ivermectin (and other repurposed drugs such as HCQ), to pave the way for Big Pharma’s worthless and deadly vaccines.

    The medical racket criminals have a playbook that I have seen used over and over for many years. They fraudulently attack the genuine evidence that the targeted treatment is safe and effective while creating and marshalling fraudulent evidence to attack it, including rigged trials that are designed to fail. This playbook is a variation of that used to protect the nuclear industry, for instance. The entire COVID issue is another example of the flimsiness and corruption of medical science. It really is a joke. I never let the medical racket get their hands on me.

    These situations are tacit conspiracies between government, their rich corporate patrons, and a servile media. Their ultimate target is the public, as the sheep are sheared (and slaughtered) once again. In the case of ivermectin, banning it led to millions of deaths globally, and it is all being covered up, as usual. Kennedy had a good chapter on ivermectin, and Kory’s book is that times 20.

    These situations always come down to my journey’s primary lesson.

    Sam Husseini just published an article on the lab-leak origin of COVID. Sam may have been the first journalist on Earth who raised the issue, and his latest article is a brilliant examination of how the government and media work together to produce disinformation, to eventually leak a partial truth, but in a way that obscures their culpability (limited-hangout-type stuff). Sam discussed how it happens in well-planned stages, like with a rocket.

    Ed and Noam’s Propaganda Model shows how structural factors explain media performance, of people’s simply doing their jobs and bowing to the dictates of wealth and power, even unconsciously, like leaning into a prevailing wind for so long that people stop being aware that they even do it. Like with free energy suppression, the structural aspects explain at least 90% of what is happening, but Ed never denied the conspiratorial aspects. He just noted that they were not really needed to explain how the media operates. Sam shows some of those conspiratorial contours of how the system operates, and their playbook for lulling the public into slumber, as they are marched off to slaughter. Grim times.

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    Hi:

    Most of the current-event subjects that I write on, I do not really want to write about. They all vanish soon after Day One. That said, the brainwashed idiocy of my fellow Americans is something to behold, on many fronts. Last year, a third of Americans were willing to risk nuclear war over Ukraine. That is the height of insanity, but the insanity is everywhere, whether it is COVID and vaccines, the trans craze, Global Warming denial, etc., etc.

    Even a limited nuclear war would kill a third of humanity, and an all-out one would kill about 75% (and the survivors would envy the dead), but when reading comments on this article on potential nuclear war with Russia over Ukraine, most of the comments are about how the USA would “win” a nuclear war with Russia. This harkens back to Brian’s question of whether we are a sentient species, and my jury is still out on that.

    Every day is a new outrage, I could spend all of my time writing on them, but I need to get my essay work done, and see if I can make a dent.

    One of the few bright spots is Kennedy’s candidacy, although I try to ignore retail politics. I began an Elon Musk thread recently, and am not a fan, but attached is Mercola's article this morning on Kennedy’s candidacy and interview with Musk. Musk gets some points for that. What a breath of fresh air, and every day the media smears Kennedy, but he may well win the nomination, which would be the only presidential electoral bright spot since 1960.

    Kennedy himself is taking precautions against a CIA assassination, like they did to his uncle and father. What crazy times to live in.

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    Hi:

    Today, I spent three hours watching Greer’s latest Disclosure Project effort. It has over one million views in a week, and it got 10,000 more as I watched it. I have been writing about his efforts for a long time. His current free energy effort is the highest-profile one since Dennis’s in 1996. I have weighed in on what he gets right, what I think the weaknesses of his effort may be, but at least, he is trying. I give him the benefit of the doubt on several issues. He definitely has his personality issues (as do we all), but I believe that he means well.

    The arrival of free energy will be the biggest event in the human journey, by far. Was there really anything new in the information or approach in his latest event? Not that I could see. It was like the 2001 event, except with fewer witnesses. Consider it the update, 22 years later. The witnesses were all either military or military contractors, who saw something that they should not have. Those have always been the most impressive witnesses, to me. I instantly distrust any “insiders” who have come forward. Whistleblowing like what Ralph did is the summit of whistleblowing, and they always have hell to pay. UFO/ET “insiders” are far less credible to me, and many are fake, either free-lancers or on the payroll, performing disinformation duties, wittingly or unwittingly. Some are likely genuine and have legit information, but none of them can produce much in the way of evidence, at least that the public has seen.

    But, given the importance of the subjects (they would be the basis of Day One and Day Two), Greer’s repetition is understandable. If we make it over the hump to the Fifth Epoch, Greer will be a major historical figure, as will Dennis and Brian (and their spear-carriers might get some mention ).

    Anybody who has played at the high levels in the free energy field for long knows that free energy and related technologies are real. Likewise, anybody who has done their homework knows the truth of what Greer’s Disclosure Project witnesses discussed. The UFO/ET issue is legit, and is joined at the hip with the free energy issue.

    I’ll watch Greer’s “Lost Century” video when it comes out, too. I have a professional obligation to do that. I have repeatedly resisted getting dragged into Greer’s orbit, and turned down entreaties from Dennis, Brian, and others. I have to do my work, which I don’t see anybody else doing, which puts pressure on me to get it done, and done well. We’ll see how the next several years go, and I am optimistic.

    The basic difference between my approach and Greer’s is that he trying to build a mass movement. I am not. Been there, done that, too many times. Dennis and Brian never really gave up on that, but they knew that I was doing something different. The love and enlightenment approach has never been tried before. The mass-movement approach panders to too many lowest-common denominators, as it tries to erect a tent-pole and lets people drag their baggage in. I have never seen that approach come close to working for this, and doubt that it will.

    Greer gets some of it right, but he also takes what I call the “beseeching route,” in which he looks to officialdom to do the right thing. That is a fool’s errand, IMO. Officialdom is hopelessly corrupt, especially the American version of it. You can also hear the strains of American nationalism in Greer’s talk. Dennis and Brian also drank that Kool-Aid, and never entirely got the taste out of their mouths. Nationalism is one of the key population management ideologies, and playing to it is one of the weaknesses in Greer’s effort, IMO, but it is understandable. I am one of the only white educated Americans that I know of who awoke from it, but I also never drank that particular flavor of Kool-Aid very deeply (mine was more capitalistic ), I left materialism behind at age 16, and was fortunate to never get much religious indoctrination.

    Playing to those ideologies means playing to the unawakened, and I don’t see them as being much help for this Epochal task. Only the awake can help, IMO.

    I wish Greer the best, but I’ll stand way back, as usual.

    Best,

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    Hi:

    I recently finished Pierre Kory’s The War on Ivermectin, and I’ll summarize it on a thread, like I did with Kennedy’s book on Fauci and Turtles All the Way Down. I need to do essay work, however, and I’ll try to discipline myself and not summarize it until I get more essay work done. Kennedy had a chapter on Ivermectin (IVM), and Kory’s book was a tour de force on the issue. Kory wrote that somebody could also write a book titled The War on Hydroxychloroquine, because the war was really on all early treatments, to pave the way for Big Pharma’s lucrative “medicines” and vaccines, which have proven to be worthless and deadly. Within days of the publication of Kory’s book, a Big Pharma shill slammed it on Goodreads, of course.

    I am not going to get deeply into Kory’s book right now, but it was a chronicle of Medical Racket, 2.0. One example should suffice. I have written about Uttar Pradesh a little, and Kory devoted a short chapter to it, while protesting that his co-author truncated what he felt should have been a much longer chapter. In short, Uttar Pradesh is a province in India with over 200 million people in it, and it is a poor part of India (the entire nation is poor, really, thanks to two centuries of being raped by the British). It elected a Hindu monk as its chief executive, who aggressively pursued government corruption. When COVID came, Uttar Pradesh mounted a province-wide program of early detection, quarantines, and treatment. It mounted early experiments with its COVID responders, gave them all IVM, and they didn’t get sick. It then rolled out IVM to the entire province, as part of its early treatment protocol. In August 2021, the USA’s COVID death rate was literally a thousand times higher than Uttar Pradesh’s (which had a 5% vaccination rate), and hardly any Americans have ever heard of Uttar Pradesh’s success. It was blacked out in the West, and the American medical bureaucracy mounted a disinformation campaign, calling IVM a “horse dewormer.”

    Kory received a nice letter and gift from one of the Nobel-laureate inventors of IVM, who noted how Big Pharma and friends were campaigning against IVM, to protect their racket.

    Kory’s book is quite a read, autobiographical in ways, and he generously used four-letter words in his book. He is not timid. Kory charged that Big Pharma, with Fauci at the helm, killed millions of people by attacking early treatments, to pave the way for their vaccines, which brings me to what I sat down to write about this morning.

    Yesterday, the American media launched what seemed to be a coordinated propaganda attack on Kennedy, with articles in the New York Times (1), Washington Post, LA Times (1), and NBC, and I didn’t even look hard for them - they were mostly pushed in my face. The LA Times article was the most egregious, and that takes me down memory lane. In February 1989, before I had ever heard of Noam and Ed, I finally had my epiphany on the media, after spending an hour reading an LA Times “investigative report” on Dennis. I remember saying to myself when I had finished it, “They can simply make it up as they go.” A few months later, the LA Times did it again at the medical lab that I worked at, and they relentlessly smeared Dennis. I did not hear about Lies of Our Times until the next year, and was I ever ready for it. Noam and Ed explained what I had seen. I became Ed’s fanboy and later biographer.

    What makes the LA Times smear job on Kennedy particularly poignant is that his father was murdered in LA (courtesy of the CIA and friends), and Kennedy lives there today with his Hollywood actress wife, as he relocated for her career. Wild horses could not drag me back to live in Southern California. Kennedy is braver than I am.

    Yesterday’s LA Times article did not even make a pretense of journalistic objectivity, as it went on the offensive, accusing Kennedy of being a liar, etc. I want to present a specific example of how that LA Times journalist practiced his craft. He quoted Kennedy:


    "They had to discredit ivermectin,” Kennedy told Rogan. “Because there’s a federal law, the emergency use authorization statute, says you cannot issue an emergency use authorization to a vaccine if there’s an existing medication that has been approved for any purpose that is demonstrated effective against the target illness. So they had to destroy ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine.”


    The journalist then wrote:


    “That's a baseless claim. The truth is that there is no such rule.”


    The journalist linked to this AP “fact check” to support his claim. I read Kennedy state the same thing in his book, which I quoted here. He referenced his claim, which cited the FDA regulation. In less than ten seconds of effort, I found this on the FDA’s site, which states:


    “FDA may authorize unapproved medical products or unapproved uses of approved medical products to be used in an emergency to diagnose, treat, or prevent serious or life-threatening diseases or conditions caused by CBRN threat agents when certain criteria are met, including there are no adequate, approved, and available alternatives.”


    That is what Kennedy stated, but that journalist decided to not go to what the FDA states, but relied on AP “fact checkers.” The LA Times journalist’s claim is simply false, as he accuses Kennedy of being a liar. For the record, Kory’s book goes into great detail, highly supported, on the war against IVM and all early treatments, to pave the way for the vaccines. Kennedy is right.

    That LA Times article was filled with so much invective (what a lurid headline – “Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is a threat to your health — and our democracy” – like something from the McCarthy days) that I can’t really give that journalist a pass, thinking that he is simply brainwashed by the propaganda, as “skeptics” often are. That was a malicious hit piece. That journalist knew what he was doing. That is one example of several that I could make on that article’s fidelity to the facts. The LA Times still makes it up as it goes.

    Best,

    Wade
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