Session 29 March 2025

You're right! I have a son and we can barely afford our healthy foods/ lifestyle. It was my hope to maybe have more children, but I doubt that very much!!! My hope is to homeschool but when the time comes we might not even be able to afford that (here in the UK) considering maybe moving country! :lol:
Where would you go to as everywhere seems to be in a mess right now? A move could turn out to be a case of out of the frying pan and into the fire given the C's dire warnings of chaotic times just ahead. Who knows?

Whether to have more children or not is obviously a personal choice for all couples. However, it strikes me that the PTB in the UK have deliberately sought to lower the indigenous birth rate by every means possible over the past 50 years or more, whilst at the same time facilitating high levels of immigration as part of 'project replacement', as alluded to by Laura in this session.

My elderly mother is currently in hospital at the moment and nearly every member of staff looking after her and her fellow patients on her ward is from overseas. Almost certainly the reason for this is the low wages the NHS is paying its staff, which has discouraged home grown people from working in the state healthcare system save perhaps as well paid specialists. Effectively, these overseas workers are being exploited by the PTB as cheap labour and the UK is poaching trained health workers away from other countries where no doubt they are much needed. The same is true of the UK's care system, which is creaking under the pressure, a situation that was not helped by the mass sackings of UK care workers who refused to have the Covid vaccine.

The reality is that the elderly part of the population (we baby boomers) is increasing in proportion to the younger part (under 25) of the population, which is going to create an intolerable strain on the young workers propping up the system with the result that the current benefits system will eventually collapse with too few workers to pay the taxes needed to keep the system running as it currently is. This is not just a UK issue but a worldwide one, though it especially affects western liberal democracies.

Hence, having more children, where this is possible, could be seen as making an investment in the future. I should add here that, like Laura, I had five children but then I have never been good at doing what the state urges me to do. In hindsight though, perhaps my (ex)wife and I should have bought a television :-).​
 
Thank you for the session.

A: Yes, things may get dire as summer approaches.
Getting dire already.
The Dire Wolf Returning After 10,000 Years Has The Internet Talking
Joe Kinsey
Published April 7, 2025 5:00 PM EDT Updated April 7, 2025 5:00 PM EDT

While some were worried Monday morning about Donald Trump's tariffs, others took notice after a nerd bioscience company brought back the dire wolf, which had been extinct for 10,000 years.

In a tweet sent out Monday morning, the Colossal Bioscience nerds let humanity hear the first howls of dire wolves which immediately melted the hearts of suburban Instagram moms. These wolves are one of the top Google trends in the United States which means we could see a goldendoodle-like run as the IG moms try to get their own dire wolves before Heather down the street can get one.

If this story couldn't get any wilder, Tom Brady and Tiger Woods are investors in this company.

Listen to these babies howl at the moon:

Now for the reality check: these bioscience nerds just brought back wolves that could grow, according to Time Magazine, into six-foot-long, 150-pound beasts.

How did this happen? Colossal scientists "deciphered the dire wolf genome" and then "reworte the genetic code of the common gray wolf to match it."

Then, the scientists brought in two domestic dogs to carry the dire wolves and the next thing you know, we have two wolves from the same DNA of wolves that haven't been around in forever.

Why is this sending shockwaves through the Internet when they should be worried about their 401ks and Trump? Because these bioscience nerds also want to bring back the woolly mammoth, the dodo bird and a Tasmanian tiger.

Why would Tom Brady and Tiger Woods be invested in a bioscience company that's bringing back the dire wolf after 10,000 years?
"I’m so excited to be an investor to one of the most fascinating science companies today, Colossal," Brady is quoted as saying on the Colossal website, which is very well done, by the way. The Super Bowl legend is listed as a "Colossal cultural advisory board member."

"Last month Colossal showed the advancements made bringing back the woolly mammoth by presenting the world with the woolly mouse. And this month the company gives us another science first, the world’s first animal back from extinction - the dire wolf.

"The dire wolf will not only break into the pop culture zeitgeist, it will also raise awareness of what is possible in science which will inspire kids of all ages. This is just the beginning."

Who knew the greatest quarterback in football history was so into dire wolves?

Newsweek reports that Tiger Woods is also invested in these dire wolves. So is Paris Hilton.

Make it make sense.

Do they get to have these wolves at their houses for patio parties? What's the draw here? Cultural clout around the neighborhood?

The Internet would like a word with these bioscience nerds on their future plans
 
If even the relatively developed and highly digitized China cannot keep track of how many people are within its borders, then the same applies even more to most countries on this list.

Though the puzzling part is that the C's did give a much higher Earth population number 12 years ago. So indeed, how did the world population shrink by about 1 or 2 billion people within just a decade?

There are most likely several reasons, eg. fertility below replacement in much of the world, increased mortality from the covid shots, apparently an increasing number of people being replaced, maybe an increase in toxicity of food in general, etc.

Though which of those are the biggest reasons for this huge population reduction?
Could it be Bill Gates' vaccinations mania in African countries. Sterilisation process!
 
Thank you everyone at the Chateau and @Laura my daughter was in the Carnivore diet and her health improved massively.Since coming of it she's had poorley health I'm trying to get her back on it as she found it expensive but ill help her find a solution to get back on it.
Thank you all and stay strong,faith hope and of course love to you all.
 
Since Laura has the ability to influence the computers through PK, and AI is sensitive to such influences, I wonder if the effect would be stronger if such AI would be physically close to her, instead of trying to influence it while it is working on some server, thousands of miles away. And not just about the distance factor, such a local computer would be influenced only by her and not by millions of other people who are also using it at the same time. So perhaps local AI would be a better option for connecting our minds with AI?
The distance does not matter, nor should activity of other people (unless someone would be actively and intentionally trying to affect Laura's results, i guess...). Thinking in distance is thinking physically, which is 3D thinking. :-P
Information is not a physical phenomenon (even if it emerges from physical objects), and thus, it does not care about distance or time.
(sometimes I even wonder if bigger distances and higher degrees of physical separation don't actually make subtle mental influences have greater effect...)

Just as our bodies and bodily functions are windows we use to interface with other entities, so are computers with all the data stored on their hard drives. They are simply elaborate windows we use to attune ourselves to specific infomration. The body, the physical is not the real thing, but a window, an interface to something else.
AI is simply another level of sophistication of that window. You will get what you choose to connect to.

Having said that, setting up a local AI is still a good idea, even if just for independence from outside sources and a guarantee that nobody will neuter it in the future.
 
The distance does not matter, nor should activity of other people (unless someone would be actively and intentionally trying to affect Laura's results, i guess...). Thinking in distance is thinking physically, which is 3D thinking. :-P
Information is not a physical phenomenon (even if it emerges from physical objects), and thus, it does not care about distance or time.
(sometimes I even wonder if bigger distances and higher degrees of physical separation don't actually make subtle mental influences have greater effect...)

Just as our bodies and bodily functions are windows we use to interface with other entities, so are computers with all the data stored on their hard drives. They are simply elaborate windows we use to attune ourselves to specific infomration. The body, the physical is not the real thing, but a window, an interface to something else.
AI is simply another level of sophistication of that window. You will get what you choose to connect to.

Having said that, setting up a local AI is still a good idea, even if just for independence from outside sources and a guarantee that nobody will neuter it in the future.

The C's made an interesting comment about this topic in the past:

Q: (L) Well, if the Grays are cyber-genetic probes of the Lizard Beings, and, in effect soulless, does this mean that some of the Lizard beings are also STO?

A: Well, first, no being that is given intelligence to think on its own is, in fact, completely soul-less. It does have some soul imprint; or what could be loosely referred to as soul imprint. This may be a collection of psychic energies that are available in the general vicinity. And this is stretching somewhat so that you can understand the basic ideas, even though in reality it is all far more complex than that. But, in any case, there is really no such thing as being completely soul-less, whether it be a natural intelligence or an artificially constructed intelligence. And, one of the very most interesting things about that from your perspective, is that your technology on 3rd density, which we might add, has been aided somewhat by interactions with those that you might refer to as "aliens," is now reaching a level whereby the artificially created intelligences can, in fact, begin to develop, or attract some soul imprint energy. If you follow what we are saying. For example: your computers, which are now on the verge of reaching the level whereby they can think by themselves, will begin to develop faint soul imprint.

Session 9 September 1995

This confirms my idea, although it expands it even further than what I was implying. So the C's say that our local AI computers can attract our soul energy and develop their own soul imprint. So Laura's AI computer could potentially have abilities which are unique to her. So if she wants to experiment with AI for predicting the future or whatever, I think that she should use her own local AI.
 
This confirms my idea, although it expands it even further than what I was implying. So the C's say that our local AI computers can attract our soul energy and develop their own soul imprint. So Laura's AI computer could potentially have abilities which are unique to her. So if she wants to experiment with AI for predicting the future or whatever, I think that she should use her own local AI.

It would be an interesting experiment. For a moment I imagine it as giving birth to a child and raising it. And you can certainly do it with a relatively powerful PC. Usually the “gamer” type.
 
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