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I'm talking to Cliff High of HalfPastHuman. Go to "radio special" there at the top and look at all the great stuff. One of the things that I started tracking, after I finished with the Hendaye work, was to see if there was anybody doing anything in the power structure to prepare for what the Hendaye material was saying was going to happen. That's when I found the Georgia Guidestones and the stuff in the Denver airport, and I started finding all this creepy stuff everywhere. Everywhere.
Cliff: I was just going to call it creepy, yeah, exactly. Yeah.
Jay: [laughs] And then I began looking into Freemasonry, in a real way, and reading some of the more obscure Freemasonic books and things. And what I've come to realize is that the entire purpose of Freemasonry, as far as I can tell, is to pass on the information of this disaster.
Cliff: Sure. To perpetuate that and get them motivated and carry that forward, whether they know it or not. Yeah.
Jay: Absolutely. Robert Lawlor has a book coming out, and I don't want to ace him on this because it's so cool, but he proves that the people who build the United States know that there's some disaster coming. And I'm not talking about the people that are alive right now. I'm talking about the people who created the United States. The founding fathers were completely aware of all this. And when you see his material, it's impossible to believe. Impossible. And I want to get another thing out about what you were talking about with this 19.5. The Merkabah, of course, most people know, and Hoagland's work, we know that there's these massive outpourings on all the planets at 19.47. And what Cliff's saying is that when these bands finally cross over into this latitude zone, that's when they're going to begin throwing out, right?
Cliff: That's actually, no, the crook of the arm in a normal... In the 11,000 years leading up to the explosion, as the planets twist the equator and pull these arms into a distorted, bent position, as that angle crawls up past 19.47, that's when a sunspot is created normally.
Jay: Normally. I see, right.
Cliff: OK. And then, actually, you'll get to a point where, if you think about it as like strings wound around a croquet ball, eventually you can't get any of the bends to go up that high, because you're down near the equator. You've essentially filled up the ball. And that's where we're at now, I believe. And the sunspots that we're going to see now will not occur from the bend, actually, going up to 19.47, but rather from an individual strand of the yarn around the croquet ball being twisted and twisted and twisted, in and of itself, to the point that it flops around kind of like a garden hose with too much water going through it, right?
And as it does so, it will expose that 19.47?degree area, occasionally, for these brief and rather chaotic form of sunspots that will not really follow a normal sunspot parent.
Jay: Got you.
Cliff: If I'm correct about this, those sorts of sunspots, probably you'd never get more than two or three of them clustering together, instead of the large groups that we've sometimes seen. And their lifespan should be very brief and extremely violent, in terms of what they're throwing off, because they're basically we can think of as sort of like the rocking of the pressure?cooker weight at an extreme level and little bits of steam coming out occasionally because it's that kind of tension that's occurring that causes these forms of sunspots.
And I'm still tracking Space Weather and NOAA and a few of the other places to see if this recent one is indeed one of those, since we've had such a huge absence of them, 200?plus days this year, an exceptional length of time. In fact, it's so long, it's got the stellar evolutionists talking about a Maunder?style minimum, an ice?age?forming, lack?of?sunspot period. Which, coincidentally, if you read what's his name, Pricesworth, I think? The guy who wrote "Not by Fire but by Ice."
Jay: Oh, yeah. Great, great, great writer. Yeah.
Cliff: Yeah. And he's talking about these magnetic reversals, which is exactly what is the cause for the flip within the Earth itself. And all of this stuff is indeed encoded, in extremely intelligent ways, in all these myths. And it's like, "A?ha! They were trying to tell us something!" But getting back to something I wanted to say earlier was your mentioning about the living in the caves in Peru, that's also the same story from some of the Salish?related Native Americans up here east of the mountains where they record living in caves for a long time.
But what I find curious is that the myth structure around the ? say, near the tropical, through the equatorial regions of the planet ? discussed survival by boat, where those in the upper regions suggested the issue of fire and surviving in caves.
Quite curious, because there is predicted in one of Geryl's books the predicted effect from this, and that is that as this flip occurs and the magnetosphere is quite literally turned completely around with a giant hole in it, that in the temperate zones both North and Southern Hemisphere you might get in a situation where you would be absolutely, incredibly inundated with all kinds of flaming objects from space simply because there is nothing out there to repel them.
Jay: Right, exactly. I mean, you would think at that point anything could happen, and we could get ? we really don't know. The slightest fire with the winds could spread and destroy thousands of acres of forest. Waves could be pushed very high.
Cliff: Well, that's a curious issue. There is some of the literature that has survived that, if you read it correctly, it's actually from people that survived the whole process, and there is in one of the Sanskrit literatures...
Jay: Oh, yeah, a lot of it.
Cliff: I'm sorry, there is a Sanskrit literature where there is this sea captain who writes about the occurrence of 55 hours, basically, of a horrific hell that ended up moving him nearly 1,500 miles.
Jay: [laughs] That's seriously traveling.
Cliff: [laughs] Especially by sail.
Jay: Yeah, I've heard a lot of those stories. I've collected a lot of them, actually, from all over, including the Salish. And I'm Jay Weidner. We're talking to Cliff High. You're listening to the Smoke and Mirrors Radio Hour. Go to HalfPastHuman, look at the graphics. We're going to talk about the Nazis and stuff, too, because I think they knew about it. Believe it or not, Hitler visited the Hendaye Cross. OK, we'll be back. [music]