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  1. Hi: To continue from my previous post, unless people’s hearts are in the right place and they have been awakened, they are not going to be useful for my effort. That is not a judgment of those who aren’t; it is like saying that you need to learn arithmetic before algebra, and algebra before calculus. A kindergartener cannot play in the NFL. In today’s world of scarcity and fear, almost nobody is willing or able to break free of their conditioning. They cherish their in-group status, kneel at the altars of the dominant ideologies, and can’t pass integrity tests of any significance. I am regularly challenged on that reality, but by the unawakened, low-integrity individuals defending their in-group delusions, etc. I do not recommend getting awakened how I did. The high road to free energy is one heck of a place to get awakened, but it is also not easy to survive those lessons. I have witnessed many casualties. I have patience issues, and what some think looks like judgment is actually my horrified reaction when free energy newcomers rush out onto that battlefield, like immortal 18-year-olds, thinking that in a few weeks or months of effort, chatting up their social circles and charging at the ramparts, they are going to make free energy happen, as they make all the wrong moves. I am so tired of watching that suicidal show. I am doing something radically different, so different that almost nobody can comprehend it. Waking up means realizing that one’s conditioning is conditioning. That conditioning has nothing to do with pursuing the truth, making the world a better place, or any of those lofty ideals, but is about making people dutiful members of the herd, who can then be exploited. I have witnessed people embrace certain death instead of question their conditioning. Everybody considers themselves to be awake and with integrity, but that is relative. That former friend who could not stop parroting the TV news is fast asleep, chastised me for not being an obedient member of the herd, and thinks that he is awake and with high integrity, even after committing criminal acts against me. My mother never came close to waking up, believing everything that was in the newspapers, even when they libeled her son. I have seen sociopaths claim their high integrity, before they committed murder. In their minds, they had it, but their victims sure did not feel that way. The people that I respected the most all woke up the hard way, after drinking the Kool-Aid of their conditioning. Does it have to be the hard way, to be useful for what I am doing? If so, then the choir is going to be tiny, maybe too tiny to make a dent. I think that people can awaken without going through the meat grinder. However, what I have noticed is that people with their hearts in the right place, who did not go through the meat grinder, often end up in another layer of the onion, like becoming a liberal rather than a radical, to borrow the Left’s terminology. I eventually learned that the “radical” left was not really all that radical, and I had to come up with a new term for the perspective needed for my effort: epochal. So, waking up to the degree required, without going through the meat grinder, is not an easy task. An epochal perspective is not easy to accomplish, but that is what anybody in the choir has to achieve. I am not asking people to go out and risk their lives or chat up their social circles. That is not what the choir is about. It is about hitting the notes in chorus. It is about glimpsing the Fifth Epoch from here, which in of itself is unprecedented in the human journey. It is about understanding that free energy is far from precluded by orthodox physics, the more worldly will accept that the technology is already here and what its potential is, they will understand the rudiments of how organized suppression works, enough to know what walking into the lion’s den looks like, and they will understand the power of combined positive intention, engaged in by the awake and committed. They will understand the role that energy plays on our world, and the role that it has always played. They will have an Indian guide like me, who has been on the battlefield and knows where to tiptoe. But for those that I seek, they won’t need to be on a leash, to prevent them from running into the meat grinder (and dragging those around them in with them), in their naïve enthusiasm. That is where people in the choir have to get to, and that cannot be achieved by anything less than hard work. I have seen people study my work for many years and still not understand. Heck, it took me many years myself to get there. I began my journey extremely talented, groomed to be what I became, although I became something that my parents could not recognize, and it took me some time to shed the racism and bigotry that I was raised with. I had my mystical and cultural awakenings in the same year that my energy dreams began, a voice in my head led me onto a path that I could not imagine, and after several years of idealism and disillusionment, the voice spoke up a second time, again when I asked for it, and landed me in the middle of the greatest effort yet made to bring alternative energy to the American marketplace, in which the world’s best heating system was put on people’s homes for free, in the most brilliant business effort that I ever witnessed or heard of. Then my real education began. If you had told me what lay in store for me when I met Dennis, I would not have believed any of it. Four years later, my life was shattered and I was radicalized. My life’s greatest lessons had been learned by age 30. The rest has been the small stuff. Even so, I then resumed my studies, which have not stopped in the ensuing 30 years. But I did so in my radicalized state, and without that radicalization, I doubt that I would have ever had much worth saying. I was a comprehensivist-in-training, but did not know that I was, and not until one of Uncle Bucky’s pupils had me read some of Bucky’s work did the lightbulb finally go on, and my writings have been consciously comprehensive ever since. But I first had to come out the other end of my monster of a midlife crisis, sent to the darkest part by burying Mr. Professor, when that voice popped up, unbidden that time, and those years of pain did not begin to end until Dennis showed up at my home to invite me to the White House. Only when the clouds began to break was I fit for my next task, of performing the study that resulted in my big essay, which was intended to be the hymnal for the choir. I’ll be updating that essay, like a college textbook, until I can’t do it anymore, and my most recent revision is two years overdue, while I got sidetracked by resuming my career, working on Uncle Ed’s bio, and the like. If I am lucky, I will publish the next version within a year, and it will be significant. The thrust of the essay will not change, but I will be putting more meat on the bones. For those in the choir, it will be quite a chore to gain the perspective that I think is needed to make a dent, and we won’t be singing for the benefit of the masses. Anybody is welcome to listen, but the people I seek will have been pining for that song for their entire lives, and they will know it when they hear it. The love and enlightenment path to Epochal change has never been tried before. Those people are going to be needles in haystacks, and that is OK. I do not expect less, and this is a great way for me to learn patience, mounting a project that may not bear obvious fruit until after I am dead. In the next post, I am going to get into the details a little on what learning to hit the notes can be like. There is more than one way to get there, but the destination will be the same. Best, Wade
  2. Hi: This will be one of my periodic, “What am I trying to do?” posts. I have recently written on the “intelligence” issue and how people a lot smarter than me can badly miss the mark. How can Bill Gates profess to be a humanitarian when he pals around with the greatest mass murderer alive? It can’t be because he is stupid, not in the way that we usually think of it. His CPU operates at a high speed. Is he that naïve? Does his Asperger syndrome (or a close cousin to it) defeat his ability to understand? Maybe he just doesn’t care, and his “humanitarian” efforts are an elaborate act. Maybe it is more calculated, as he pals around with war criminals and mass murderers so that he can keep doing his good works of promoting vaccination, etc., but I doubt it. He could fund a free energy effort with his spare change, but he promotes fission instead. Maybe he is very well aware of the GCs, knows his place, and just tinkers around in “safe” areas, knowing that if he ever did anything of substance, that there would be hell to pay. I can believe that one. The integrity issue is paramount, as always, and it manifests in many ways. The people that I most respect woke up because they pursued the truth and issues of substance, and found out the hard way how the world really works, but they only got there because their hearts were in the right place. But there is no teacher like experience, and in my career, I have seen very smart people fail to understand basic issues, and in ways that really ended up costing me. I would try to help them understand, and they obviously didn’t. One example is when I designed a report that integrated information like nothing else ever did, making our lives far easier and making cash flow reporting foolproof. I mean a report that adduced information that you could not get any other way, which eliminate the chance for error, and all that it took was five minutes to read the report. But for my assistants, five minutes was too much, and they made a “bright idea” short-cut that ended up defeating the entire purpose of the report. I could not believe it at first, that they could be that stupid, and one was likely smarter than me. Even after I painstakingly showed them, they still did not understand, and I caught that smart one taking that self-defeating short-cut again the next year. I finally had to conclude that they never really had to do it the hard way, so could not understand. In five minutes, with my report properly used, they had their arms around the situation, but they decided to save a few minutes by not using the report properly, and made career-threatening mistakes instead. How stupid is that? I finally decided that their inexperience prevented their understanding, although I really found it hard to believe at first. When Mr. Engineer and Mr. Researcher went to work for Ken Hodgell, I literally could not believe it at first. I smelled Ken’s play in a nanosecond. I had seen that movie many times by then, and so had Mr. Engineer. But he would work for whoever paid him (or promised to), and I saw that as more than just naïveté, but that they had exceeded the limits of their integrity. I had to listen to Mr. Researcher’s sophistry as he justified going to work for Hodgell, and I had to later listen to him scoff about my warning. Mr. Engineer got the dagger from Ken quickly, so really did not get in too deeply. Those men were old enough to be my parents, Mr. Researcher was a lot smarter than me, and they were effortlessly duped by Ken. Those were keen lessons for me, and I continually see people, whom we would call intelligent, disregarding my cautions and rushing out to proselytize their social circles on the free energy issue, to later announce to me that my approach won’t work, when there was nothing of my approach in what they did. How stupid is that? And I would caution them over and over, and they just had to go out and do it, somehow thinking that they were doing choir work, when that was the furthest thing from what they were doing. They were doing the kindergarten version of Brian’s ride as the Paul Revere of Free Energy, and if Brian could not make a dent, what egocentric delusions made them think that they could by chatting up their social circles? Was that inexperience and their egos’ inability to understand what I was talking about? Was it their inability or unwillingness to break out of their sociality? Sociality is about fear and survival in a world of scarcity, not about love, integrity, and enlightenment. But for people stuck in sociality, no matter how “smart” they were, that understanding seemed beyond their ability to comprehend. I have witnessed this repeatedly over the years, as naïve people rushed out to tell the “good news” to their social circles, thinking that that was what I was doing. I have stated my approach many times, and very simply, and here I go again… During my days with Dennis, reconstructing his records for free, watching my boss engineer the theft of our Seattle company, to chasing Dennis to Boston, becoming his partner, and my wild ride beginning, which came to its fiery end in Ventura, I learned my life’s most important lessons, and I saw that Dennis’s approaches would not work, which were based around: Putting on shows; Playing to the population management ideologies; Offering business opportunities; Doing free energy R&D with the money he raised selling business opportunities, instead of doing it with reinvested profits from heat pump sales. For the shows, with audiences of a thousand, if we were lucky, there was one person with the right stuff who came for the show. The rest were there to gawk, size up the opportunity (often so that they could try to steal it), meet their social needs, and the like, and Godzilla’s minions were always in the audience. I had strong doubts about Dennis’s approach after our Ventura days, and I was certain that they would not work after my second stint with him. Fool that I am, I still allowed Brian to recruit me to help him found the New Energy Movement, which was another disaster that permanently cured me from taking the mass movement approach. Those approaches don’t aim high enough. So, what am I doing? What I learned from my journey with Dennis and after was: Almost nobody really cares, as their immediate self-interest forms the horizon of their awareness; They were almost all scientifically illiterate, the best they could do was gawk at the spectacle, and when the show was over, they looked for the next bright shiny object to pursue; They were almost all naïve to the realities of how our world really works, although they could have a tabloid fascination with the GCs and other conspiratorial aspects of the situation, but in nothing resembling a deep understanding or comprehensive perspective; Their tunnel vision, which led to their seizing on aspects of the situation, crippled their understanding, keeping it in an egocentric orbit; megalomania and paranoia were common hazards for free energy aspirants, and anybody’s ego is challenged who stands on that stage for long; Any effort with a prayer had to avoid those pitfalls, but free energy newcomers almost invariably rush right at them, and it does not matter how much I warn them; they “know” better. I eventually had to conclude that until a person with the right stuff had been awakened, they were of no use for my effort, and nobody is going to wake up with talk or clever writings. People can only wake up through experience. But the free energy field is not the place to wake up. I did, and I was young enough to survive the experience, while others around me didn’t. I don’t want to bury anybody else whom I got involved in my efforts. The next post will be on the path that my choir-members have to travel, to become useful for this effort. Best, Wade
  3. Hi Krishna: Routes of Power is in a stack next to my desk, to be read one day, probably before I write my essay update. Yes, Pinker’s work is pedestrian, and because he lives in the nation that has mastered low-intensity coercion and dispossession, of course he can’t see it. Pinker is just one more imperial hack. He is a linguist like Noam, and I have to wonder if Noam “inspired” Pinker’s forays into that subject matter, especially as Pinker works in the heart of the liberal establishment, which hates Noam. Best, Wade
  4. Hi: As I thought about this morning’s post and my subsequent anniversary post, this year marks 20 years since my close friend testified in a whistleblower lawsuit. I went hiking with him just last weekend. That lawsuit is one of the reasons why we have whistleblower laws. The lawsuit was one of the few “victories” that whistleblowers have ever won, and the risk to my friend, or anybody else, is minimal, 20 years later. It was this lawsuit. As I recall, my friend said that the lawsuit asked for over $1 billion in damages, the award was “only” $125 million, and the verdict was announced soon after my friend testified. Two years later, they settled for $80 million. For David Rockefeller, Ron Waugh, and Joe Starr, for instance, I waited until they had died to disclose their identities. I won’t disclose my friend’s while he is still alive, and he may well outlive me. I was proud when he testified. I counseled him before he testified, when that investigator was trying to make his life hard. My advice was that the truth was always the best defense, and he went and testified to the truth of what he witnessed. I doubt that his testimony was a critical aspect of the lawsuit, but he did testify. I know what that hot seat is like, but he fortunately did not get my treatment. For my longtime readers, revealing that lawsuit may make some of my Iraq writings a little more meaningful, or my writings on all of that equipment that was used in Desert Storm, how I used it in Ed’s biography, and my noting that only several years later did the American public learn about how exaggerated the effectiveness was, while the media dutifully played its propaganda role. Also, my war racket writings may make more sense. I am a lot closer to situations as egregious as that one, with military contractors. That is a very minor aspect of my work, but I am giving my readers an idea of how deep the rabbit hole goes. If I ever told my whole story, naming names, providing documentation, and the like, it might well shorten my life expectancy, so I reveal what I can, when I can, to put a little more meat on the bones. For the people that I seek, I have delivered plenty, but I’ll add this and that when the opportunity arises. Best, Wade
  5. Hi: I recently wrote on “8” years and anniversaries in my life. Other than being born, I guess, my life’s most momentous year was 1988, what I call the year of my awakening. I got together with the woman who became my wife that year, and she saw what I lived through. If our relationship could survive that year, it could survive anything. Thirty years ago this month, I was beginning to exit from our company, to take the summer off, to try to recover from what I had lived through. I looked like a raccoon then, according to a relative, with dark circles under my eyes. The next month, Dennis was made the offer he couldn’t refuse, delivered by the CIA on behalf of European interests. When 1988 was finished, I had long since been radicalized, would never see the world the same way again, and had my life’s lowest moment. I overcame it, helped by people such as Gary Wean, and the biggest miracle I ever witnessed happened after I sacrificed my life, to give Dennis a snowball’s chance in our incredibly evil system, which still nearly killed him. I can’t regret any of it, but I don’t want to live through anything like that again, and that voice can find another fool to do its bidding next time. But it woke me up, and for that, I am grateful. I am constantly approached by people who have not yet awakened. They think that they are, but they are still in thrall to their conditioning, to sociality, and for those who get past the denial of free energy’s possibility and desirability, they nearly invariably advocate those paths to disaster that I know so well. We have to raise our games if we want to make a dent, instead of shuffling along with the herd. Manifesting the biggest event in the human journey likely demands nothing less. So far, so good, for this “8” year. As I look back, the other “8” years were pretty good. We’ll see how it goes. Best, Wade
  6. Hi: A close relative was a whistleblower, and in typical fashion, he took all the risk and his boss took all of the reward. A close friend testified in a whistleblower lawsuit, in a case that is a big reason why we have whistleblower laws in the first place. The most depressing thing about whistleblowing, however, is not that the whistleblowers get crucified by the system, but that their friends and relatives ostracize them for speaking up. Truly heroic acts of conscience are punished far more than they are ever rewarded, in our insane world. This is just one more aspect of my journey’s primary lesson. Under Bush the Second, whistleblowers were increasingly attacked by the system, going to prison, ending up dead, etc. I remember reading, around 2004, an essay by an organization of federal employees, which described the alarming attacks on whistleblowers by the Bush administration, and how whistleblowers had essentially no protection in those Orwellian Homeland Security days (something like less than 1% of whistleblowers were protected under those laws by the Bush administration, in whistleblowing cases), as we invaded nations based on lies. Ralph went completely silent after 9/11, and I did not blame him. It actually got worse under Obama. Our whistleblowing laws are effectively defunct, similar to how the Freedom of Information Act is a faded relic, highlighting the difference between theory and practice, or propaganda and reality. A video that showed American soldiers murdering a Reuters reporter and others was leaked under the Obama administration. The leaker went to prison, the founder of the organization that published it is in solitary confinement today, and the American Empire is closing in for the kill. The Land of the Free. Right. I have no illusions about what my fate would be if I began doing public speaking tours in my home state, or really, anyplace in my home nation. If I did not come to some untimely demise, I would have professional hecklers, etc., and I really would not be attracting the people I seek, anyway. I have seen that show before. I am doing something different, using this new tool called the Internet, with its global reach, to get beyond those kinds of hurdles. It presents its own challenges, and I learned long ago about letting the public have easy access to me. But for those with the right stuff and a little gumption, I am easy to contact. On a related issue that I have written about before, what Edward Snowden did was child’s play compared to what Lee Harvey Oswald did. Can you imagine Snowden getting a hero’s welcome if he came back to the USA, like Oswald did? That is one of many facts that makes the “Oswald the lone nut Commie” story a pure fantasy, concocted by the spooks, who watch me and can easily take me out if they want to. That just comes with the territory, but my recruits have nothing to fear from spooks, but proselytizing to their social circles is where the real danger is, similar to what those whistleblowers face. Best, Wade
  7. Hi: Some other odds and ends…. Reading Morris’s books took away from my bio project on Ed, and I am getting back at it. It was a happy detour, but back to work. Related to that, I am currently reading War, Peace, and Human Nature, seeing Ed refer to it and Noam write a blurb for it, and I suspected that it was a rather ideological effort, but so far, not too bad. Frans de Waal wrote the foreword, and the book covers very familiar territory. I’ll report on the book after I have read the whole thing, but it seems to be trying to resurrect the “peaceful savage” meme, and I doubt that the effort will be successful. Primitive warfare was very deadly, proportionally. In my studies of the warfare debates, not many have addressed the idea that warfare was borne of scarcity, and the relatively peaceful interludes in the human journey were the “golden ages” of the early days of exploiting a new energy source. That dynamic has been barely dealt with in war studies, with some nice exceptions. The reasons for warfare have always been primarily economic, going back to chimps. War, Peace, and Human Nature is taking on a very trite idea, arguably a straw man effort, of the “killer ape” meme. That idea is not taken seriously by scientists and scholars in the field, at least the ones worth reading. Maybe War, Peace, and Human Nature will set the record straight, but it did not need to be straightened, IMO, as de Waal’s and others’ ideas are pretty mainstream today. Goodall, Wrangham, and de Waal are the most prominent chimp researchers in the West, and they largely sing the same song, and de Waal and Wrangham have written extensively on the bonobo exception. In the Fifth Epoch, war ends. Ed referred to War, Peace, and Human Nature in shredding Pinker’s imperial valentine, which I recently wrote about. Just as Ed noted when studying the media, Ed laid bare Pinker’s double standards when dealing with “our” and “their” violence. If it was “their” violence, Pinker’s work could stoop to the rumor level, but when it was “our” violence, Pinker dissected the sturdiest studies yet performed, trying to invalidate them, all the while trying to appear as an impartial scholar. Ed called that kind of behavior an exercise in chutzpah, which imperial hacks excel at. That Morris lauded Pinker’s work is telling. So did Bill Gates, who takes photo ops with mass murderers. On Ed’s bio project, I am studying The Political Economy of Human Rights, and will write the first substantial Wikipedia article on it. What a harrowing read. I am finishing the “benign terror” section, and will start on the “constructive terror” section. Then it will be Volume II, on the Cambodia issue. I have written plenty on these subjects and books before, but it was 20 years ago, and I need to do a good job on the Wikipedia article, or the hacks will come running. They may come running anyway, but my work will be hard to attack. Then I will do a little sprucing up of various articles, such as the Propaganda Model article, Manufacturing Consent, and other odds and ends, before writings Ed’s Wikipedia article, which is an abomination today. After I do my big essay update, I plan to write Wikipedia articles for some of Ed’s other books. That phase won’t happen this year, but the next few months promise to be “fun.” Best, Wade
  8. Hi: Here is some current reading… The long, sad journey of the Kurds is probably about to get sadder once more. As usual, lies trumpeted by the media help get the wars going, and here is a recent example. The lies about the Syrian “chemical attack” have been exposed as a White Helmet fabricated incident. But actual war crimes don’t make the news. As long as we have a corporate-dominated media, Ed and Noam’s propaganda model will be relevant. The disinformation piece in Washington Post on PropOrNot has been exposed as Ukrainian-related, which means that American spooks were involved. CNN’s involvement is no surprise. I was reading some Peter Dale Scott on the similarities between American assassinations and 9/11. There is certainly a lot being covered up about 9/11, even admitted by members of the 9/11 commission. As with JFK, RFK, MLK, etc., the public is never going to hear the truth from official sources. On the scientific front, lots of good stuff. More evidence that the Great Oxygenation Event may have been pretty sudden. In Peter Ward’s latest book, with Joe Kirschvink, they argued that when life invented oxygenic photosynthesis, it took many millions of years before life began using it for respiration, so the oxygen levels spiked. Fascinating topic. On the Mediterranean’s filling and drying out during those events at Gibraltar, it was definitely dramatic. On the Permian Extinction, it is not just sulfate-reducing bacteria producing hydrogen sulfide that is a suspect, but we also have methane producing archaeans as a suspect. Last year, another paper suggested that an ice interval did it. Let the debates rage on. Best, Wade
  9. Hi: I am most of the way through Ian Morris’s books that Krishna discussed. One day, I will report on them in some detail. We cover a lot of the same territory, with different emphases. The subject matter in the first half of my big essay is only lightly covered by Morris, as he focuses on the Second through Fourth Epochs (and only aspects of them, such as largely ignoring pastoralism), kind of dares to imagine a Fifth, but only in the vaguest of details (and free energy is not on his radar, of course), and he freely admits that we may have another one of those “busts” that the Second and Third Epochs often experienced. A Fourth Epoch bust will dwarf all other busts that came before it, as billions of people would die and likely take most of the ecosystems with it. The risk is very real. Whether it would be environmental collapse, warfare, some new epidemic, or some combination of apocalyptic horsemen, is a matter of legitimate debate. The main driver is our energy production methods of the Fourth Epoch. We are rapidly running out of the hydrocarbons that have powered the Fourth Epoch, and their use is causing carbon dioxide levels to skyrocket, which is warming Earth’s atmosphere, which few climate scientists that don’t work for the hydrocarbon lobby seriously dispute. The key takeaway for me, from Morris’s work, is that the level of energy capture largely determined the social organization, as well as the ideological underpinnings, of Second, Third, and Fourth Epoch societies. My work makes similar arguments. Changes in social organization and ideology were adaptive responses to the level of energy capture. Humans are merely adapting to their situations as any other animal would, only different in degree from how bonobos changed their social organization as a reaction to their food supply’s doubling when gorillas left the area. It brings up the issue of how free-thinking people really are, and what sentience means. All that said, Morris’s work is good stuff, particularly if we discount what I have to call the White Man’s Bias. Lauding Pinker’s imperial valentine was one of those indicators of the limitations in Morris’s work. We all have our biases, but Morris’s heart seems to be in the right place. As I stated, not bad for a white guy. I’ll definitely refer to his work in my big essay update. I gotta get Uncle Ed’s bio work done first, or at least the major part of it. That will be a chore for the next few months, and I can see my forum posting slowing down as I work on Ed’s bio project. Best, Wade
  10. Hi: I’ll wrap up the integrity posts for now. Integrity is really another way of saying love. Only loving hearts can help with this project of making the Fifth Epoch manifest. A love of the truth is arguably the key quality needed to develop a comprehensive perspective. Those who love the truth will not settle for the pabulum and bromides of the dominant ideologies. They will be awake, think for themselves (that sentience issue), do the work, and dare to imagine something different. They will come to understand why all previous attempts to manifest free energy have failed, and not because it does not exist (they will know better than that), but because of the many perils and temptations. In a world of scarcity and fear, such people are like needles in haystacks. They are generally out there, doing the good work, alone, and I am trying to use this new tool, called the Internet, to bring them together to help manifest the biggest event in the human journey. I am not asking for heroic levels of integrity, but enough to be able to learn the song of abundance and sing it in chorus, which will attract others like them. That is my plan, and it entirely rests on the integrity issue. Without enough of that, the rest won’t matter. Best, Wade
  11. Hi: I have repeatedly written that nobody is going to awaken by reading my work. People can only awaken through personal experience. One of the unhappiest aspects of my effort is when newcomers to my work introduce their “hip” friends to my work, to only have their friends’ heads explode a few pages into it, such as this section, and then come attacks, death threats, and the like, as people’s relationships ended in a series of painful incidents, and I have also been on the receiving end of such attacks. Just like everybody thinks that they have integrity, everybody thinks that they are awake, and that is always relative. More integrity than Hitler? More awake than a rock? Those kinds of introductions to my work are intended to drive away the sleeping, low-integrity individuals, etc. They have no business being involved in what I am attempting. They will begin to awaken when free energy is delivered into their lives. While my effort is intended to drive away low-integrity individuals and the sleeping, I also don’t set the integrity bar all that high. I am not asking for the life-risking heroic levels of integrity that Dennis lived, or even Brian. I sacrificed my life to my path, and I don’t ask that of anybody. All that I ask today is for the people I seek to work on developing a comprehensive perspective that can understand the Epochal significance of free energy, and help sing the song of abundance with me, ideally at my forum, but there will be other venues to do it. If there were five choirs on Earth, making free energy happen would be easy. Developing that ability to hit the notes is far easier said than done, because in order to understand my work and dare to envision what I am attempting, people have to relinquish their scarcity-based conditioning, and very few on Earth are willing and able to do that. Virtually everybody cherishes their in-group status, fears ostracism, and the like. A common delusion regarding my work is that I am trying to form another in-group. That is the furthest thing from what I am attempting. I seek to help amass combined positive intention, not another play on sociality. Newcomers often completely misunderstand where the risks are. They don’t have to fear anything from the Global Controllers; it is when they proselytize to their social circles that they get into trouble. If they just sing with me, the GCs won’t bother them, and their social circles won’t be the wiser and won’t even care. Unless that choir can form, of 5,000-7,000 voices hitting the notes in harmony, it will be pointless to try to progress further. For the people I seek, they will come to understand why those standard paths to free energy have all failed, and see how I am doing something different. Another integrity hurdle, that will help keep away the self-interested, is that my intention is to give away free energy, if my effort ever develops it. Nobody is going to become the John Rockefeller or Bill Gates of free energy, at least from my effort (or the Messiah ). Of course, the enticement of free energy is like nothing else on Earth, and if my effort ever builds up any steam, many will swarm to it, trying to see how they can cash in, et cetera. I have watched people turn into Orcs lusting after The One Ring in the free energy milieu. Let’s just say that I will be very careful on who can be involved, and anybody can be asked to leave, if they fall of the rails, which is easy to do, especially when the ego gets embroiled in it. But since I am not asking for money or asking anybody to give up their livelihood or asking them to try to make money at this (I actively dissuade that idea), there won’t be any great harm done if people are asked to leave. If anybody is asked to leave, it will mean that I failed on my selection task, and they have my apologies in advance. In my experience, the people who will be asked to leave are those who just can’t help themselves from proselytizing, don’t really understand what I am doing, and they get embattled as they go out and preach, and drag that stuff into the choir. That is not what the choir will be about. If we can hit the notes in chorus, the people that I seek will come. They have been waiting for that song for their entire lives. Best, Wade
  12. Hi: Back to the integrity issue. In a world of scarcity and fear, acts of integrity are going to be few and far between. It is just how it is, and wishing/believing it was different, or judging the situation, is counterproductive. But humanity has its toes over the edge of the abyss and time is short to right the ship. Humanity’s future, if there is much of one, will hinge on the integrity issue. I first heard of Noam Chomsky when Dennis was still in jail, but it was not until the next year that Lies of Our Times (LOOT) launched, and I heard of it while driving to LA to work at a medical lab that was nearly wiped out by the medical racket. I subscribed to LOOT later that year, and began to understand how the media worked. I had already been on the receiving end of its lies for years, but then I began to learn why it could only seem to serve up lies. A couple of years of study and resuming my career later, a movie on Noam’s life came out, and I contacted Noam for the first time later that year. When I published my first site in 1996, I contacted Ralph McGehee, to get his permission to quote his work, which led to our relationship. A couple of years after that, I began corresponding with LOOT’s editor, Ed Herman, which led to my becoming his biographer a generation later. I contacted Howard Zinn a few years later, again seeking permission for a quote, and received his gracious reply. I became Brian O’s biggest fan when he published Miracle in the Void, buying 35 copies of the book and handing them to friends and family, and eventually became his biographer. Dennis has treated me like his biographer, which I suppose I am, and I recently contacted Peter Ward for another publication permission, and received his amazing reply. So, there are points of light in the darkness, and I have been blessed to know some of the brightest, and Dennis most of all. So, I am not hunting for something that does not exist, just something that is very rare. And it was that understanding, that I resisted every step of the way, until it was beaten into my head, which led to my current approach. I am not asking people to risk their lives, playing on that high road. That is where the greatest lessons are learned, but it is also where your life can be wrecked or prematurely ended. I am seeking people who can operate at a level or three below that, whose hearts are in the right place, have woken up, and have enough integrity to let go of their scarcity-based conditioning and dare to imagine abundance. That seems pretty easy, right? Almost nobody is able and willing to do the work to hit the notes, and I accepted that reality long ago. But I don’t need many for my plan to work. I regularly get newbies who might understand a piece of what I am imparting, think they understand the big picture, and rush out to proselytize to their social circles, which means that they did not really understand. The best of them come back to me, chastened by the experience, and are then ready to learn. They have to give up their sociality and in-group “thinking,” in order to understand, and almost no humans are willing and able to do that. Combined positive intention, not sociality, will be the key, and it all rests on the integrity issue, with sentience a distant second, and everything else is noise. Best, Wade
  13. Hi: Frans de Waal had a graphic in one of his books that illustrated the integrity issue quite well. His pyramid sits on top of resource availability, and energy is always the master resource. When people’s immediate needs are met, then they can expand their concern for the wellbeing of others, beginning with their family, then their social circles, then their society, then humanity, and then all life on Earth. When times get hard, people will justify eating their own children. Humans can justify anything, as their in-group shrinks to one person: themselves. To ask people to help all life on Earth, or humanity, or even their society, when they live in scarcity and fear, not knowing where their next meal comes from or if their job will last into next week, won’t work. Enticing them, to appeal to their self-interest, is the game that Dennis played (along with noble rhetoric, but that likely did not have much impact), and I got to see, repeatedly, why such an approach would not work. Dennis also played to all three population management ideologies, which are all based on scarcity and provide egocentric strokes and material rewards to their adherents. They are all self-serving ideologies, and won’t work for this Epochal task. Almost nobody had the right stuff to avoid the perils and resist the temptations of the free energy pursuit. People who were involved to serve their self-interest always fell by the wayside, for one reason or another, and it was virtually always because they reached the limits of their integrity. They sacrificed the “cause” on the altar of their self-interest. Almost nobody walked away from the effort with their integrity intact. In some ways, I am amazed at my naïveté when I left home, but in ways it was normal. As I look back at my childhood, I was blissfully insulated from many grim realities of my world. I attended the California equivalent of Saint Hitler Grammar School, winning its first spelling bee in 1968, while my great nation, at its peak of power and prosperity, was slaughtering millions of people. That same year, my mother took me to the UC Berkeley campus for some reason, and I remember seeing police drag a hapless hippie-type through the campus. Mark later discovered what Berkeley was really like, if TPTB felt threatened. I was raised in a racist and bigoted household, and I still cringe when I think what came out of my mouth when I left home. It took a couple of years to put that behind me, but one brother embraced it so fervently that he joined the Ku Klux Klan. But I also had my mystical awakening when I was 16, along with my cultural awakening, and my energy dreams began then. I really did think that maybe a third of the population would do the right thing, when it came time to do it. That was naïve psychological projection, common among my overgrown Boy Scout fellow travelers. We all woke up eventually, and my post-graduate days began sobering me up quickly. My one-in-three fell to about one-in-five at the university and to one-in-ten by the time my first stint in LA was behind me. My “friends” I am sure orchestrated my trial by fire in LA, but what nagged me the most was the growing suspicion that my profession was worthless. Then that voice in my head came through and led me straight into Dennis’s company, which I still have a hard time believing happened, even though it did. I was on fire for my first three months at Dennis’s company, working for free, until I saw my boss engineer the theft of the company while the employees cheered. It was my first big awakening moment. By the end of the summer, I thought that maybe one-in-50 had the right stuff. Then I chased Dennis out to Boston, soon became his partner, we began raising Cain, and immediately attracted the Eye of Sauron (but it was probably aware of us in Seattle), and we received the friendly buyout offer, among other events. But our effort in Boston went nowhere, the man we hired to run the office tried to steal the business, as usual, and by the time we moved to my home town of Ventura, my number had slipped to one-in-100. In Ventura, the fireworks really began, and when my three years in Ventura were finished, my life was shattered, I was radicalized, I would never again see the world the same way, and my number has not really moved much since then: people with the right stuff are one-in-thousands. It was the biggest and most painful surprise of my journey, a lesson that I resisted every step of the way, until it was beaten into my head in no uncertain terms. With that level of integrity, or lack thereof, amongst the general population, I can understand the pronouncements of doom that I regularly see and that people send me. I have not given up, and those whom I respected the most never did. Dennis is still at it in his 70s, incredibly. He should be dead dozens of times over, and has been banned from the energy industry in the USA, after David Rockefeller got involved, but he is still trying. I have never met or heard of another like him. There were other beacons in the darkness, such as Mr. Professor and Brian, but they were few and far between. But that level of integrity is just what it is, and I stopped judging it long ago. However, I am regularly challenged over my biggest lesson, but the challengers have all been naïve, bereft of any experience of trying to make something like free energy happen, and some sallied forth, thinking to prove me wrong, and I never saw one of them get past Square One before they were defeated, usually self-defeated, and got sobered up, if their lives and careers were not wrecked. To deny that reality is extremely perilous for trying to manifest the biggest event in the human journey. One famous and grizzled fellow traveler, when he read my “personal integrity is the world’s scarcest commodity” statement, replied with, “You got that right!” There is a lot more to come on this subject, including how it has informed my efforts over the past generation. I am not asking anybody to take the kinds of integrity tests that Dennis and Mr. Professor took, as passing the test often means a ruined or prematurely ended life. Best, Wade
  14. Hi: As a coda to the previous post, my lessons on integrity were learned before I ever heard of the radical left, and Uncles Ed, Noam, Howard, and Mike. As I digested their amazing work, Orwell came up a lot, and it was in Orwell’s work that I first read about how servile intellectuals are to the powerful, but it did not really hit home deeply until I studied for writing Ed’s biography, as I studied the insane attacks on him and Noam over the years, from leading academic and liberals. I had done it before, but never so intensively. A five-year-old could see through the “logic” of the assailants, but they could not seem to see how bogus their interested-conflicted “rational” opinions were. That was by no means a new realization, but as I studied for writing Ed’s biography, it hit home like never before how irrational the attacks were, and I realized that the vast majority of the attacks were not consciously dishonest, but they were all about protecting the hand that fed them, and it did not matter if it was an evil hand that slaughtered millions in the name of profit and power. All of today’s dominant ideologies are similar, with their well-paid “intellectuals” flacking for them. It really seems that all of those “smart” people are incapable of understanding how irrational, and ultimately dishonest, their attacks on people like Noam and Ed are, and it once again brings up Brian O’s question: Is humanity a sentient species? And if we are, does it mean much? My fellow travelers with my highest respect all drank the Kool-Aid, but they all eventually woke up. The imperial pundits will likely all go to their graves repeating their imperial mantras that don’t pass even cursory inspection. It is really something to see, and impinges directly on the integrity issue. But I am going to back up and cover the integrity issue via how I learned my lessons about it. Best, Wade
  15. Hi: I was planning on making a post that takes a break from the integrity thread, but as I sat down to write it, I realized that it is an integrity post, or the lack thereof. I am reading Ian Morris’s books that Krishna mentioned, and so far, my conclusion is going to be, “not bad for a white guy.” Morris mentioned Steven Pinker’s The Better Angels of our Nature as the best book on the modern decline in violence. I found myself rereading Uncle Ed’s critique of Pinker’s book, and Ed, like Noam, was always notable for taking it easy on imperial hacks, usually arguing that they had so deeply imbibed their indoctrination that they were incapable of seeing how irrational their work was, and it took me many years to really understand what Ed was saying. We don’t need to invoke conscious dishonesty or a “conspiracy” when other dynamics produce the same results. But in Ed’s critique of Pinker’s book, Ed outright called Pinker’s work dishonest, and I can see why. I crunch numbers for a living, and have a pretty good BS detector for when people play games with the numbers to make them say what they want to. Ed showed how Pinker did that repeatedly in Better Angels, and when his statistical gymnastics actually failed to make his bogus points, Pinker then engaged in transparent sophistry to explain the data away. One of Pinker’s exercises in particular raised my hackles, when he attacked Lancet’s study in violent death in Iraq after the American invasion, and instead embraced the Iraq Body Count numbers, which were admittedly an undercount. Pinker raised the Main Street Bias issue, which a chorus of imperial hacks jumped on in the wake of the publication of Lancet’s study, which is considered the only statistically valid study of Iraq’s violent deaths, and it used best-practice methods. I studied the attacks on Lancet’s study in real-time, when they came out, and it was disgusting. It was just another bunch of imperial hacks trying to cover up genocide. Pinker is a Canadian at Harvard, and Morris is a Brit at Stanford, and both are, to a degree, bootlicking the USA. Morris much less so, but his praise of Pinker’s book is telling. Bill Gates and other “humanitarians” praised Pinker’s imperial valentine, and then took photo ops with people such as Paul Kagame. Gates’s IQ is a lot higher than mine, so “intelligence” does not seem to have much to do with embracing fraudulent work such as Pinker’s. When “intelligence” meets self-serving indoctrination, indoctrination almost always wins. That is not a high-integrity act. Even people such as Ralph McGehee took many years to wake up to the evil. These dynamics are a big part of why humanity has its toes over the edge of the abyss. Best, Wade
  16. Hi: Every organism does its best to survive, and that is the root of the integrity issue. “Look out for Number One” is the overriding biological imperative. All life had to reproduce to exist, and sexual-partner and parent-offspring relationships are the key ones in the journey of complex life. Caring for one’s offspring created social bonds, and likely goes way back. The females often carried the bulk of such duties, and males had a wide range of roles, and sometimes became primary caretakers of the offspring. Social animals became social because of the benefits that sociality accrued, and mammals, with internal fertilization and the investment that females make, from gestating to nursing their offspring, creates the closest parent-offspring bond in the animal kingdom. Simians are highly social and brainy, and intelligence, sociality, and evolution are key issues today among scientists who study simians and the path to humanity. Marginal monkeys left the trees and became apes, and marginal apes left the rainforest and became humans. Bipedalism, toolmaking, and the rapidly expanding brain are key aspects of becoming human. A prominent speculation is that the human line began pair-bonding when Homo erectus appeared on the evolutionary scene, and life revolved around the campfire, where meals were prepared (and pair-bonding also likely reflects when paternity became understood). Just when fire was controlled, and made the hearth possible, is a lively controversy today. In studying hunter-gatherers, scientist think that the “golden rule” was an ideal in the earliest Homo sapiens, and may go back further. That ideal of fair treatment is the heart of the integrity issue with humans. That ideal only applied to the society, however, and out-groups have been fair game for the entirety of the human journey, and it was always economically mediated. With the “flexible” human conscience, people justified eating their children in hard times. The “good times” of the human journey were always the early days of exploiting a new energy resource, when people could afford to be magnanimous, but those golden ages always ended when the easy energy did. I was raised in the most golden of ages, and I have witnessed the decline as the easy energy ran out. I am currently reading a book that argues that “productive war,” which was when the out-group was not simply slaughtered but brought into the society (as lower-ranking members, of course, often as slaves), is how humanity has become more peaceful over the millennia. I’ll report on it later, along with other books by that author, but I have long written that the first civilization saw radically different social organization, along professional lines instead of kin lines. Social organization radically changed with the next Epoch, when fossil fuels were exploited, as the level of energy use largely determined the social organization. Understanding how we got to be this way can greatly help for understanding where we can go when the next Epochal energy source becomes publicly available, but the level of personal integrity (how others are treated) that we have today is what we have to work with, and my days with Dennis comprised a real-world laboratory for learning about the integrity issue. It was a lab like no other, as the perils and temptations of the free energy pursuit are like nothing else on Earth. Everybody will tell you that they have integrity, even psychopaths. It is just how large their in-group is. For a psychopath (AKA dark pather), it is an in-group of one, for a Jesus, the in-group was all of Creation. For the rest of us, it is somewhere between those poles. Best, Wade
  17. Hi: Similar to how the financial economy mimics the real economy, because it has to be based on the real economy, human behaviors are rooted in our biological journey, and when we see similarities with the natural world, it is not just coincidence, but humans are acting out their biological heritage. All life plays the energy game, which is how life exists, and how life gets its energy can be grouped like this: Autotrophy: Chemosynthesis Photosynthesis Heterotrophy: Grazing Predation Parasitism Symbiosis Detrivory All life uses at least one of those modes of energy capture. Autotrophy does not rely on life for its energy, but “rolls its own” by capturing electron energy from inorganic chemicals or photon energy from the Sun. Symbiosis has had monumental significance. Complex life itself owes its existence to the greatest act of symbiosis ever, and in the eon of complex life, the decision by plants to feed animals instead of protect against them led to humanity. The lessons of integrity that I learned often mirrored those methods of energy generation, as the human journey has seen people mimic those energy methods in nature. A Dennis is like an autotroph, building something from nothing, but since all humans are heterotrophs, Dennis is more like a symbiont, going for the win-win. Like Sparky Sweet, Dennis thought that the electric companies would give him a tickertape parade for bringing the energy conservation that they said they wanted. Those men discovered the hard way what a big lie the stance of the energy interests are. They may seem to engage in symbiosis – providing something that people need in a fair exchange, but that is a lie. They are more like parasites. I have seen humanity called the greatest detrivore in Earth’s history, as we mine and burn the remains of ancient life, with coal and oil. Early elites learned how to skim the cream off of the economies, in what could be called an act of grazing, but they are like parasites, too. I have likened Godzilla to the king of the jungle, the greatest predator of all, but he is also really a parasite, hiding away as he sucks the lifeblood of humanity, like those gray beings in that hellish Roads world. It was only a generation later, as I studied to write my big essay, that I could see how humanity’s behaviors mimicked how nature does it, and it fit neatly with the integrity issue. If free energy technology was available to the public, all of humanity would be independent, generating their own energy, like an autotroph. The other modes of human interaction, of grazing, predation, parasitism, and detrivory, would become obsolete, and humans would be autotrophs or symbionts. You can see that in that heavenly Roads world. But in our world of scarcity and fear, humans play the games of grazing, predation, parasitism, and detrivory. One of my favorite quotes on capitalism is this one: “Criminal: A person with predatory instincts who has not sufficient capital to form a corporation.” What we encountered on our journey was mostly people being parasites or predators, AKA beggars and thieves, and we had various predators sicced on us, as we threatened to disrupt the milking of the herd that the elites performed. The GCs may call it a symbiosis, but symbiosis has two willing parties, and the GCs cannot afford to have the public know the real game being played, so it is a parasitic relationship. They may want to see it as grazing, but it is really parasitic. I think that seeing what we encountered on our journey through life’s energy-capture lens that I outlined above can be helpful for understanding the integrity issue, and to also release judgment of the situation. It is just the world we live in, and the great lack of integrity that humanity has always displayed has energetic roots. Best, Wade
  18. Hi: I am going to start a little thread on the integrity issue. It keeps rearing its head. The integrity issue is the primary reason why we do not live in the Fifth Epoch today. The lessons of integrity were by far the greatest ones of my journey. Nothing else came close. But I am regularly challenged on that issue and what I learned, and even well-meaning people have a very difficult time wrapping their hearts and minds around it. One way to learn the lesson is to go try to make free energy happen. If you survive the experience, you will learn that lesson. By trying to make it happen, I mean go and do what Dennis, Brian, and Greer did, walking the high road, trying to stir things up, risking your life in numerous ways. They definitely tangled with Godzilla’s minions, which shortened Brian’s life, Dennis miraculously survived, and Greer was never the same. Onlookers tend to focus on those interactions, and they could certainly be dramatic and deadly, but they really are a minor aspect of the issue. Far more important was how those men were betrayed by those around them, how apathetic the public was to their efforts, the activities of lower-level suppressors, and the like. I know Dennis’s journey the best, but I heard plenty about Brian’s and Greer’s, too. If you had told me what was in store for me, when that voice suggested that I move to Seattle, I would have never believed any of it, and I would not wish my journey of awakening on anybody, but it did wake me up. The first several times that I saw attempts by Dennis’s business associates to steal our companies, I was shocked, and Dennis told me to join the club, but before my first stint with Dennis was over, I was attacked by friends and family, including both parents, and my mother even campaigned against me, and she was a complete bystander, not involved at all. She never even asked for my version of events, but swallowed her employer’s lies whole. Again, I don’t want anybody that gets involved with me to be able to tell stories like mine. I am not asking anybody to put their lives on the line as I have, and I don’t play at anything near Dennis’s level. I was just a spear-carrier, although Dennis says that I threw a few, too, but I am long since done with those days. A handful passed the integrity test, such as Mr. Professor, but it cost him his life. That was the single most devastating part of my journey, and I don’t want to bury anybody else because of their involvement with me. So, on to the integrity issue. This will take a few posts. Best, Wade
  19. Thanks Krishna: Ah yes, the good ol’ Aryan Invasion, a close cousin to the Kurgan Invasion, as the patrilineal pastoral tribes invaded and conquered the matrilocal horticultural societies. The Mongol Hordes were a later manifestation of the same dynamic, as Genghis Khan left behind millions of descendants from his rapist ways. Yes indeed, the invading men drove the invaded men from the gene pool, as with the Neolithic and Bantu Expansions. We can arguably call it a universal dynamic, I am sorry to say. In the past week, I have read most of Ian Morris’s West vs. East book, began reading his war book, and am waiting for his forager/farmer/fossil fuel book to arrive in the mail. He and I are pursuing different questions, so our emphases are going be different, but I find myself respecting his mainstream efforts, while I am playing a different game. Some of his work will make it into my big essay update. Thanks for making me aware of his work. Best, Wade
  20. Hi: The rackets all have similarities and differences. Michael Parenti once said that politics was the rational manipulation of irrational symbols. We can see this at those NFL games, where everybody engages in a religious ritual that worships the flag and military before engaging in a violent contest for entertainment, and dissent is not tolerated. NFL players are modern gladiators, and instead of slaves doing the fighting, it is mostly the descendants of slaves, from the USA’s underclass. The rackets all borrow from that first racket, organized religion, by tapping into the limbic system and forming irrational emotional attachments to the rackets’ trappings. That “get them while they are young” aspect is about forming those attachments early on, and for most people, they will be trapped for life and will even embrace certain death rather than question their conditioning. Becoming a sentient species has not been easy, humans are still learning it, and the rackets are all about keeping people in a pre-sentient state as obedient members of the herd, and the vast majority obliges. When my relative was recruited by the CIA, it was with a macho-James-Bond-patriot pitch, and it worked. In Ralph McGehee’s early years in the CIA, he saw himself as a cross between a missionary and a Peace Corps volunteer. My relative never woke up, and instead drank himself to death, while Ralph nearly did not survive his moment of awakening. Ralph’s choice is almost never made, and for those who partly awaken at the CIA, they often become zombies at Langley. Waking up in the medical field is career-threatening, and for those that do, to some degree, they generally stay quiet instead of becoming martyrs. Waking up in any of the rackets is career-threatening, and they dominate the world economy, so there is almost no place to run and hide. Money, weaponry, sacred texts, flags, uniforms (military, medical, business, religious, etc.) – these are all powerful symbols meant to foster those emotional reactions and attachments, and they work. Get those messages buried in the limbic system, bypassing the neocortex, and they will only be rooted out via hard work that almost nobody even attempts to do. When you turn on the TV, you get blasted with those symbols. When people awaken, they are on the path to true sentience. Until then, they are trapped by their conditioning. Michael Road’s mentor said as much, and that true sentience was only achieved via love (“If you choose love, then love is your reality. If you do not choose love, then your conditioning will determine your reality.”), which is why my first quality for the choir is where a person’s heart is. If a person’s heart is not in the right place the rest won’t matter. The hells of the astral plane are full of “brilliant” personalities. Those that I most respected all drank that Kool-Aid, to one degree or another, and even with those overgrown Boy Scouts, I can see how they still have a little Kool-Aid in their mouths. Dennis is a religious fanatic, Brian had a “codependent” relationship with Washington D.C. until his life’s end, and so on. Once a person awakens from those slumbers, eternal vigilance is required to keep from backsliding into those comforting modes of belief and behavior, in which sentience is abdicated. I am going to wind down these rackets posts for now. I wanted to establish the section on them and put a little meat on the bones, which I have done. I will revisit those threads plenty, but my primary message about them is that they will all become obsolete in the Fifth Epoch, as scarcity and fear will no longer be humanity’s operating principles. I am constantly approached by people who drag along the baggage of their conditioning, unable or unwilling to let go of it, and because of that, they never really see the bigger picture, but are trapped in the orbit of their conditioning, and they invariably offer their “bright ideas” for making free energy happen. They can’t really help much with what I am doing, certainly not at the choir level. I know that I seek very rare people, but I like my chances of making a dent. If not me, then another, but the approach will work, if enough people can come together in integrity, sentience, and combined positive intention. The biggest event in the human journey likely requires nothing less. Best, Wade
  21. Hi: The war racket is part of the “muscle” for the other rackets, and so are the spooks. As Ralph McGehee learned, the CIA is not an “intelligence” agency at all, but its members are covert action killers whose primary “intelligence” function is lying to the American people, who ultimately authorize and fund their activities. Ralph was in the civil service arm of the CIA, with a GS rating, pension, and the other perks of government employees. It took Ralph 16 years and a career breakthrough to finally understand what he was part of, and he nearly did not survive his moment of awakening. To one degree or another, many CIA employees figure it out and become zombies at Langley, counting their days to retirement and pouring themselves into a bottle each night. The CIA has long worked hand-in-hand with the media, brainwashing the American people on behalf of the overlords. The CIA man who delivered the billion dollar bribe to Dennis on behalf of “European interests” was likely one of those Ivy League types that populate the upper echelons of the CIA. But even he likely did not know a whole lot about exactly who those “European interests” were. He was just following orders. Dennis was just following orders as he killed people in Southeast Asia as part of a Special Forces mission, to keep the lie alive, at least to the American people, that the evil bludgeoning of Vietnam had not yet spread to Laos and Cambodia. During World War II, there was a power struggle between military intelligence and the OSS over the direction of American intelligence. In ways, it became a draw, with the birth of the national security state after World War II. The CIA was founded and run by Wall Street lawyers who eagerly hired death camp Nazis, while the NSA became the military’s side of the USA’s spook efforts. The CIA was deeply involved in JFK’s murder and cover-up, but it was only bringing home activities that it had honed abroad, as it overthrew foreign governments and set up genocidal dictatorships that answered to American capitalists. All American presidents since JFK have been puppets and knew it, but even being a puppet has its perks. Spooks are used in the medical and energy rackets, to keep the rackets intact and the upstarts at bay. While Ralph’s conscience has haunted him ever since he woke up, the real dirty work is performed by contract agents, such as my close relative. He was not a psychopath, probably never really figured out the evil that he was part of, but his “cognitive dissonance” helped with his drinking himself to death. We had provocateurs sicced on us during our journey, and Bill the BPA Hit Man and Ken Hodgell are psychopaths that were contract agents, and Bill developed fake alternative energy credentials long before he was sicced on our Seattle company, similar to Lee Harvey Oswald’s developing fake communist credentials long before he was used in the plot to murder the sitting head of state of history’s richest and most powerful nation, at its peak of prestige and power. Also, psychopaths such as Mr. Deputy can be drafted into service, on the official government payroll like Ralph, to perform spook work of espionage and dirty work, and Bill, Ken, and Mr. Deputy never really knew whom they ultimately worked for, nor did they care, as long as they were paid well. Psychopaths like them are used relatively rarely. People like Ralph and my relative are more commonly used, as they naively believe in the “cause,” so gain “psychic income” from their activities and are cheaper and more reliable than psychopaths, who will work for the highest bidder. I have recently written that my close friend was kidnapped when he was given his exotic technology show, and before I even knew that he was kidnapped, Brian’s immediate reaction was that it was a show put on by the “spooks.” Brian’s life was shortened by the spooks when he snooped into the UFO issue. The UFO/ET and free energy cover-ups are conjoined in history’s greatest cover-up, and the spooks are right in the middle of it. Would you call the people who kidnapped my friend the “good spooks”? I have seen them called “White Hats,” but I think that it is more of a shade of gray. When Paul Wilcher began poking into the bank accounts of former presidents and stirring up muck in Washington D.C., the spooks killed him and the FBI seized all of his research, which has not been seen again. That is not unusual spook behavior around Washington, and one reason why I turn down all invitations to Washington, as it would shorten my life expectancy, and this field does not need any more dead martyrs. Nearly a generation ago, Steven Greer said that the Mormon financial empire was the most powerful member of the GCs, and from what we experienced on our journey, I don’t doubt it, and Greer further said that religious fanatics were the GCs’ most ruthless enforcers. So, what racket does not use the spooks? They all use them. Covert action and knives in the dark (or exotic weapons) are handy means to keep all of the rackets intact, and they all interlock at the GC level, and the GCs are the master spooks, whom the public has never even heard of, other than in a tabloid/conspiracist way. In a world of scarcity and fear, the evil deeds of the spooks fit right in. Of course, in the Fifth Epoch, those activities become pointless and they know it, so they help keep the Fifth Epoch at bay. In ways, the spooks are one of the “glues” of the rackets that help hold them together at the top. In that hellish Roads world, the “grays” have taken spook games to their apotheosis. So, the spooks are kind of a universal tool for the global rackets, and like the military, are a racket unto themselves. Exactly how it works at the tops of those organizations I am far from sure, but I take Greer’s reporting very seriously. I greatly respect what he learned of that milieu as he has played his insanely dangerous game, and my circle and I had experience with the spooks long before I heard Greer and his Disclosure Project witnesses talk about them, which is what established their credibility with me. Best, Wade
  22. Hi: It is time for a little post on the choir and reactions to my work. My list of choir qualities will likely never change, and the order of importance won’t move much, if at all. I know that I seek needles in haystacks, but I get some strange reactions to that statement, such as denial of that truth as people work over their social circles, to then soon announce that nobody was home and that there are almost no needles on Earth, not enough for an effort like mine to work. As they hectored me, they failed to realize that they proved my point, instead of invalidated it. I get those kinds of beginners’ reactions regularly. Some finally start to get it, but most don’t or won’t. When they begin to understand that proselytizing to their social circles won’t work, they can go off the deep end. They thought that some clever talk for a few weeks could save the world. It won’t work that way. Egocentric efforts don’t have a prayer for this task. Only a soul-centric approach has a chance. Those kinds of reactions are a big part of why I chose my approach in the first place. I began seeing them soon after I became Dennis’s partner in 1987, and it was a lot more than just chatting up people’s social circles: we were trying to mount a business effort. I long ago decided that that approach would not work, and my last involvement in a mass movement effort permanently cured me of those kinds of approaches. I am doing something so different that almost nobody can begin to comprehend it, and that is OK. I am not trying to wake up the sleeping, and I relinquished judgment of the situation long ago. It is just the world we live in and whom we share the planet with. Those whose opinions I respected understood, but almost nobody else is willing or able to. They will begin to understand when free energy is delivered into their lives, and not before. The world is full of Level 0’s, 1’s, 2’s, 3’s, and 4’s. People in levels 1, 2, 3, and 4 are not my target audience. It is probably Level 0s and Level 10s who finally understood the futility of that approach. Level 0s that become choir candidates are going to be extremely rare, but they might be the best candidates, as they have yet to be swept into the free energy field’s state of arrested development, from which few ever escape, so not many Level 10s will arrive at my doorstep, either. It is just what it is, and this path has been teaching me patience. Best, Wade
  23. Hi: A little break from the rackets posts to comment on current events. My work hurricane has passed for now, and I am digging out on the home front. Yesterday’s bombing of Syria has spurred a great deal of commentary, and what struck me was how stunted people’s perspectives were, as they penned their geopolitical analyses. A little scientific literacy could go a long way to helping them, such as distinguishing ultimate and proximate causes. Back in 2014, when I revised my American Empire essay, I could not find hardly any pundits who even mentioned oil in their analysis of the American invasion of Iraq and its aftermath. Securing Earth’s last easy hydrocarbons, and oil in particular, is the only reason why we keep invading, bombing, and meddling in the Middle East and vicinity. Any so-called “analysis” that doesn’t acknowledge that from the beginning is fatally flawed, turning such an “analysis” into a delusional exercise, either self-deluded or intended to deceive people. I see the same thing today, with all manner of pundit weighing in, as they get into the various players in Syria. The fact is that the most corrupt player is the one an ocean away, the USA, which is only there to secure the region for the hydrocarbon interests. Everything else is noise, and has been for more than a century, and it is fitting that the UK is still carrying our bags for us, and that France also contributed to the attack. The imperial overlords are still playing their evil games. Uncle Ed often cited Consortium News in his last years, and their articles are going to be the ones worth reading for current events like this, such as here, here, and here. You often get military types weighing in for events like these, but what interests them is who shot/bombed/invaded whom, strategy, victory, and defeat, not why they were fighting in the first place. The mainstream media is worse than worthless, serving up a steady stream of lies and spin, such as when the USA bombed Yugoslavia. What is happening is just more oil and empire, over an event that is almost certainly fabricated, which is standard operating procedure for the USA. We bomb because we can. Grim times. Best, Wade
  24. Hi: It is a “good” time to write about the war racket, and the current King of War, the USA, is the epitome of the war racket. War is about violence, and it goes all the way back to territorial social animals, and humans have engaged in warfare for nearly the entirety of the human journey. The only exception has been a brief golden age at the beginning of the Third Epoch, in horticultural societies, likely the ones that became matrilocal. We can see similar peacefulness in the female-dominated bonobos. But when men run the show, violence is a way of life. My father instilled the idea in me that I would not quite be a man until I been a soldier. The British, especially in their imperial phase, were that way, too. That benighted idea probably goes back to the dawn of humanity. In each Epoch, warfare reflected the energetics of the Epoch it was performed in. When societies of later Epochs encountered ones living in previous Epochs, the previous ones did not stand a chance, and warfare between them did not last long. Bows and arrows against cavalry, or cavalry against tanks, was not much of a contest. Warfare has always had an economic basis, born of scarcity. The Golden Ages of relative peace and plenty were always based on energy windfalls. When the easy energy ran out, it was back to violent struggle. In the late Second Epoch, after the easy meat had been rendered extinct during the Golden Age of the Hunter Gatherer, the warfare had the highest death rates in the human journey. Slaughtering one’s neighbors and stealing their women was typical late-Second-Epoch behavior. In the few places conducive to it, women domesticated plants, and the Third Epoch was born. Just about wherever agriculture appeared, civilizations were not far behind, and the pristine instances also arose peacefully, but not for long. The higher population densities of Third Epoch societies meant that when warfare made its inevitable appearance, it was professionally performed, and it took warfare to a new level of brutality. The Old Testament is full of genocidal tales, in which entire cities could be slaughtered, such as Jericho. Although many Old Testament tales are fanciful, long before the Israelites had their brief day in the sun, mass warfare’s brutality had long ago been documented in Sumer and succeeding polities, including the world’s first empire. The barbarity of Third Epoch societies arguably reached its apotheosis in Rome, as people were forced to murder each other for entertainment. Rome was little more than a huge plunder operation, enabled by turning the entire Mediterranean into a low-energy transportation lane. The rise of Europe, and its industrialization in the midst of its imperial jockeying, meant the conquest of Earth, and it was a violent undertaking from the beginning, as Europeans had refined warfare into a science with their incessant battling. As the Fourth Epoch gained steam, literally, warfare became industrialized, and its warfare was another order of magnitude in barbarity, leading to the human journey’s greatest wars, which ended with entire cities being incinerated with the latest energy technologies. Genocide was no longer something inadvertent or only for the frontier, but factories were built for the task. Between those two “great” wars, one of the USA’s most beloved war heroes admitted that war was a racket, and after the greatest war ever, war interests have dominated the USA ever since, as it became the greatest empire on Earth while pretending that it wasn’t one. Only its citizens are fooled. At the Global Controller level, warfare is just one of the rackets and a handy means of coercion and profit. Entire nations are bludgeoned into submission while millions are slaughtered. The military machine, particularly the USA’s, is the muscle for other rackets, and its overriding purpose is protecting capitalism. The GCs are capitalism on steroids, and violence is a necessary aspect of the overall racket. All of the rackets were involved in the USA’s invasion of Iraq, for instance. There is a lot more to write about that racket, as the USA once again targets a nation for destruction, based on lies, etc., as the USA toys with starting World War III over the Fourth Epoch’s last easy energy. Of course, the Fifth Epoch ends all of that, the GCs fear that most of all, and virtually all of humanity plays along. Best, Wade
  25. Hi: The war drums are beating again, over what is likely another fabricated event. The so-called White Helmets are a creation of British intelligence, and organizations such as USAID fund them. It looks like pure propaganda, as Julian Assange is simultaneously silenced. Even if the gas attack was true, which I consider extremely unlikely, we are the last nation on Earth with the moral stature to hold anybody accountable. We bomb because we can, and fabricated events have long been one of our specialties. Syria is just the next phase of our petro-imperial project for that part of the world, even as we risk World War III. The evil and insanity is something to behold. Best, Wade
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