Session 27 September 2025

A properly shaped charge would pass right through his neck expanding on the way. No projectile needed. I am not saying there wasn't a projectile, but if the "shot" came from the microphone attached to him, then it didn't need one and furthermore the risk of that projectile hitting the man asking the questions (Zin) would have been a problem.

Right. A shaped charge produces its own "projectile" from the liner in it, assuming it was made as a "mini" version of a common military shaped charge.
 
About that mandated gathering of top military officers -

After Charlie Kirk, perhaps I have become too fond of complicated theories.

But it’s ludicrous to have called so many senior guys in for such a silly agenda. A stern memo and/or video sessions would have done.

So the big stoopid meeting, IMHO was to cover for a smaller gathering that had to be done in person. And where whoever was summoned would be a big tell as to what the focus was.
Was the real purpose of this spectacle to hold a secret side meeting to give orders for an impending, multi-continental war? We’ll know soon…

Venezuela, Iran, or both?

Wait and see.
 
That's my impression. The lithospheric shift suggested by this would literally mean the end of most life on earth. You can't "rearrange the continents" without that happening. So I think he's wrong on that count. He's also wrong, IMO, on his idea that the flood that caused the water damage on the pyramids and sphinx were a result of major lithospheric shifting. Those were more likely the result of a flood caused by a tsunami, from a meteorite impact.
Not sure I agree with you on that one Joe. A flood would not cause the erosion on the Sphinx. IMO. Of course I could be wrong.
 
Interesting session.

The C's are usually very succinct with their choice of words, so "stranger than you can imagine", to me, omits things like war's escalating or Isreal tightening its control, because none of these things are strange in any sense of the word, more so expected. Almost seems like something more hyperdimensional. Although that could just be wishful thinking.

It's pretty hard to imagine how a "new world to be explored" could be the fallout from where the world is currently heading without some major paradigm shifting type of events. The rot seems so deep at this point. Maybe we aren't at that point yet.

Thank you very much to everyone involved.
 
Yes, that could be the case.

In his hypothesis, the entire mantle becomes "buttered up" from the heat, so the gyroscopic shift is within the mantle itself, not the lithosphere. The latter just goes along with relatively less stress. Like the difference between a green tough avocado, to a "buttered" one. In the former, a shift of the lithosphere (the skin of the avocado) requires a lot of stress or huge hit to even move it minimally. In the "rotten/butter-like avocado, you just twist it gently and the entire thing shifts around the seed. That is, the entire mantle shifts around the core, with relatively less stress to the lithosphere/skin. It's within the mantle itself that the decoupling and gyroscopic movement takes place, not the lithosphere. You can check out his articles:


It's one of those things that are unbelievable, yet the science is there.
It does sound unbelievable as, given the mass of Earth and the inertia thereby generated, even a 'gentle twist' would be equivalent to a massive discharge of energy. However, TES' theory doesn't include an external force in its calculations. The weak point of the theory, as I understand it from my layman's perspective, seems to be how the process begins through the exothermic iron core phase change which, for TES, abruptly (in planetary terms!) creates sufficient heat to power the process of gyroscopic movement. Still, that's a mere technicality if the latter stages of the theory, post-indigo point (the point of no return), can be quantitively proven.

The fact that the C's said TES' theory was very close to reality suggests that we should pay close attention. That, my friends, requires better trained brains than mine!
 
My best guess is they have both the resources and the "reach" into both politics and society to be better protected.

Rumble is very right wing and very pro-Israel. I'm not sure if they would actively censor negative Israel posts - they might!
I don't think is about censoring and localized shadowbanning, that system is already in place.

I think they have their own system, their own "book of the lamb". There have been many instances where a politician or influencer says something and they almost instantly have a whole protocol activated to demonize them as antisemetic.
They have an algorithm that pick up words or even sentences and instantly flags that person

A database or software of their own, a system running parallel to the internet.

In that order of ideas , i think the C's are talking about more than just tarnishing someone's reputation into submission..
Why not space lasers, and remote overheating phone batteries ..... (seems they liked the pager idea a bit much)
Will people be (shocked) that way?
Could have been a shaped charge.

Maybe something that activates biochemically, C4 doesn't detonate with fire.
Something going into the body and activates the explosive with iron in the blood or something. (Just theorizing here, don't know anything abt explosives)
 
This is an interesting topic about "trees acting weird". I've especially noticed this year that the trees in my yard have turned colour and most of their leaves have fallen already and it's not even October yet! The weather has been quite warm even at night and there hasn't been a lot of rain in the last month or so. The leaves normally change colour when it gets cold at night and it's mostly the rain that would take the leaves off the trees during "normal times". Very little of anything is "normal" anymore.

I was discussing this very thing last week, the same thing that you reported. Here in western North Carolina the leaves started dropping mid-September, and before October hit the colors on the leaves were already changing. By the Farmer's Almanac that's a couple weeks early. And just like in your area, it hasn't been that cold here. When the leaves started falling it was only getting to around 21C/70F at night which is still summer weather. We've had some rain but it still feels like it was really early compared to years past.

Did you have a long period of no rain? We've seen something similar here with leaves going brown early, but we did have a prolonged period of no rain with a few pretty serious heatwaves, so the browning and early falling of leaves here is at least correlated with that.
I’ve noticed that something seems wrong with the trees as well. For example, in the mountains near where I live, there are usually many wild fruit trees—apples, plums, and different kinds of berries. Late in the summer and early autumn, we often pick some while walking, since they’re delicious and free of chemicals. But this year, there was nothing. The wild plants produced no fruit at all.

We had a very hot summer, with almost no rain—only a few short but intense storms. No one recalls this happening before. There have been hot summers in the past, but nothing quite like this.

Even the flowers and plants at home are affected. Their leaves are turning brown or black and falling off, almost as if they’re rotting while still on the plant. Many others have noticed the same thing.

It feels as though something in the atmosphere, the soil, or perhaps even changes in the Earth’s magnetic field are affecting the plants. Maybe they are sensing and reacting to these shifts before most people realize something is out of balance. To me, it seems like a true “sign of the times.”
 
Thanks for the session!

Is this why we have lost so many trees in our garden in recent years?



A: Yes, and so have many others.

Q: (L) So a lot of people have lost trees because of these changes in the atmosphere.

(Niall) Well, the core/atmosphere relationship.

Interesting, and thanks for asking, since I also wondered for a longer time what was going on. At least as far as I know, German forests also suffer a lot, and trees are dying or doing badly. One plan of the government and forest wardens is to recreate the forests with stabilized trees that are stable against "heat and less water". They call it forest conversion for climate-stable forests. I don't know how many millions of €s already went into such large-scale and useless projects. It's like a blind, organic forest warden religion.
 
A: Again, for safety, keep a low profile on social media. Things are getting a little bit shaky.
This response from the C's isn't that drastic. And it seems to me that the reaction of the participants here was drastic. Surveillance has always been there, for years. Our data has long been stored on a large computer. That's one of the reasons computers were created, so that people could have their own personal computers. Now, without a mobile phone, we can't exist, that's true. We've also known for a long time that criticizing Israel can land us in prison; if I remember correctly, a law was passed in Canada to that effect. The C's words at this last session didn't instill fear in me. "Low profile" isn't drastic. It means be careful. And when they talk about what's coming, their words aren't so drastic. They use "a little shaky." The word "little" is important. Other times, the C's have used harsher, more sinister words.

I think we shouldn't panic. I also think, this is personal, speaking against Israel is useless. I'm not being cynical in saying this, but it's a fact. I felt a wave of panic here, at the forum, but maybe it's my imagination. In any case, it's important not to panic, and the C's didn't say words, in my opinion, to panic, but yes, be careful.
 
A properly shaped charge would pass right through his neck expanding on the way. No projectile needed. I am not saying there wasn't a projectile, but if the "shot" came from the microphone attached to him, then it didn't need one and furthermore the risk of that projectile hitting the man asking the questions (Zin) would have been a problem.
Here we go! Only on a much larger scale:

 
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