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Notes
From a Hermit 9/12/5
The Hermit IX gmingo@cfw.com A webot is software that scans the web to find linguistic changes that occur preceding changes in real time. This has predicted many major events over the past couple of years although, as with most predictions, the timing is often way off. If you are comfortable reading the I Ching this will make more sense to you. The two webot
outputs below are public but are usually only available by subscription.
They both originate from HalfPastHuman.com.
BTW since I have
been sungazing I have not been at the effect of the Sun's emotional
influences as I was before. I think that if you develop the symptoms
described below SGing would likely alleviate them. - G.
Note: Entities
are identified by a blue typeface. Aspect words are enclosed in square
brackets []. Attribute words/phrases are within parentheses (). Near
sentences or concepts composed of both leading aspect and trailing attributes
are single quoted '. Interpretive editorial comments are preceded by
an asterisk *. Editorial notes are enclosed in curly braces {}.
Sun's
Disposition
The sun, which
ought to be mellow if the old 11-year solar cycle was still active,
has popped off with an extraordinary string of X-class solar flares
to the surprise of most scientists. While the web bots have been talking
about the "sun pouring out" since the Jan 23 2005 run early this year,
we again note that our timing is horrible (seeing the future with software
ain't exactly a science yet). Still, we have an expectation of
some kind of "sun disease" coming to light in here somewhere because
the bot run said:
"Curiously we find that a structure that first arose relative to California,
that of [inner] [tension] is now showing up in a [sun] based attribute
set. We also find that there are two separate, but mirroring views of
the [sun] from an emotional view point. The first is seen with the [sun]
as the causative factor for mood shifts that will (affect/impact) [whole/complete/total]
[countries/populations/peoples]. Further the impacts for these mood
shifts are to be seen as a [disease/illness/disharmony/disruption] which
will impact by [loss/lost/removed/gone] the health care system. The
[sun] [disease] is seen as causing some serious levels of disruption
for the health care and other personal contact businesses. There are
some references to [contagion] but very few, and with low emotive values,
so it appears that the [personal/private/individual] effects of the
[sun][disease] while not contagious will nonetheless (limit/restrict/constrain)
human-2- human contact. Perhaps the 'weakness' of the (contagion) lexical
line is indicating that this part of the evolution of the sun disease
will be either minimally impacting or only exist as a temporary measure
as humans learn that the disease is not contagious. A further note about
the sun disease is that we find that about one third of the way down
its lexical structure we encounter [sick/ill] [food/grains/fruits/agriculture]
as a 'fellow sufferer' of the [sun][disease]. This section of the aspect/attribute
set has values indicating a long term impact, and a short term immediacy.
The immediacy values cluster about the June 2005 to September 2005 time
period. So the expectation will be for the sun disease to show up both
in crops and humans this summer. The second, and mirroring view of the
sun emotionally arises from our emotive sum values for various meta-view
data such as duration, impact, and other values. The indications are
from the emotive sums of the [sun] focused aspect/attribute sets that
the sun will be seen as a causative factor for wide-spread fear reactions.
We not only have negative values, but those negative values, when compared
to our base sets within the lexicon are at the level of [fear], and
companion associative lexical threads for [intimidation] and [scared].
In this sense it would appear to suggest that in addition to, or perhaps
preceding the appearance of the [sun][disease] we will find a rising
emotive view of the sun as an object of fear for humans. These values
for the emotive sums are at levels above the specific and as such do
not represent the outcome of the individual lexical elements but rather
represent the over-all emotional response to the subject from very large
groups of people. In a real sense, these emotive sums are the view of
the 'crowd'."
Obviously there's
a lot more about this sun aspect, including the mid July run which gave
further hints:
"Since there are continuing cross links to Markets, and specifically
within the [housing] area, we can still maintain that an environmental
or climate event will push the masses into behavioral change over the
course of Summer and into Fall. We yet have our timing issues which
are always a little off, but the area here is still maintaining that
events will proceed through a choppy Summer, and then on the equinox,
an event which causes a couple of rapid, and largish jumps in emotive
tensions. Again, we see that the failure of the 'attempt to hide/deny
the sun' will be one of the triggers for the 'shocking awareness'
which in turn moves the Populace/USofA entity into a much more advanced
state of tipping point. Bearing in mind we do not yet see the Populace/USofA
entity actually completing any of the tipping point processes which
apparently have begun and are still percolating internally."
There's more in
the current run (ALTA 1305 Part 2) which was posted this weekend, but
if you want to get closer to the data, click over to www.halfpasthuman.com and subscribe.
We're only allowed to quote modest portions of what is extremely remarkable
work.
Speaking of subscriptions,
I'd like to share a thought with you: Our own www.peoplenomics.com
project and the amazing work of Cliff and Igor at HalfPastHuman are
somewhat unique among services you'll find on the internet in that we're
both very much future oriented. When most folks subscribe to news
or advisory or subject matter services, they seldom look at the time
orientation of the underlying service.
Cliff and
I, on the other hand, Cliff's work is 100% future oriented and mine's
about 60% future directed. Cliff developed the software that "sees"
the future. I scan the news (using his technology) and try to
focus on future events in advance so that you'll have the groundwork
on stories ahead of time. Let's face it: the past isn't likely
to come around again (See the Mayan baktun long count, for example)
so while looking at history can be instructive in some sense, the larger
(and directly actionable) task is to be ready for what happens next.
Such an orientation is risky as it does lead to a sense of awareness
that thought-constrained colleagues might mistake for paranoia about
the future. If, on the other hand, we chose to orient our work based
on events long past, I would throw down the keyboard, go finish my doctoral
dissertation in business, and hire out (sell out) n some respectable
highly paid position in the Establishment. Sounds good at the
bank, but boring as sin. An exception: Our comparison with 1929
work is instructive because the fit seems quite remarkable when our
proprietary Aggregate Index is viewed.
It's something
for you to think about: Do you know any other places where you
can get the sense of future news in advance on major life shifting events
like 9/11, space shuttle disasters, power outages, hurricanes, and presently,
the 'secrets revealed" perspective vexing the administration?
Data set was "flopped"
and put into seek mode. We used our base of 19.19 million reads to extract
the immediacy values and process those for information on proclaimed
al Qaeda attacks on Los Angeles and Melbourne.
This article is
presented with copyrights intact and all rights reserved. This article
is presented to the public as a potential aid to asymmetric thinking
about the subject noted below in the headlines, and without any claim
what so ever to sure and certain knowledge of any damn thing. As the
nasty bastard al Qaeda death organization has announced that they intend
to attack both Los Angeles, and Melbourne (Australia), we decided to
see if any lexical clues might be laying about which could help the
thinking towards preventing the attacks. At the very least, the discussion
presented below should open up new possibilities which may be valuable.
Toward this stated
end, and still holding copyrights and reserving all publication rights,
an excerpt of Part 2 of this ALTA report series is being included herein.
This extract was published this past Saturday before the al Quesada
death threats. It is suggested that it be read with a view towards 'liquid
natural gas' or other 'unstable fuels'. It appears at the bottom of
this page.
Aggression
- Attacks against Los Angeles and Melbourne - Geometry Bites, Transforming
Fire
Our data set has
had its immediacy values extracted from these last two weeks processing
and those have been run though again with the engines in seek mode for
lexical clues suggestive of any substance to the claim by al Qaeda that
Los Angeles and Melbourne are the next targets for their attacks.
We have to report
that our data does indeed show some hints that there is substance here.
Bearing in mind our very poor record of accuracy, and especially not
having a clue about timing, we nonetheless note that for Los Angeles
we have a lexical set which has a dominant aspect of 'geometry' with
a primary attribute image of 'biting'. While one might be tempted to
interpret this as 'geometry bites', the lower levels of the lexical
set support a differing view.
The structure
suggests that while seen as 'justified and lawful behavior' the 'attack/biting'
of Los Angeles is very 'influenced {by} geometry'. There are references
to 'mouth wide open', and 'jaws spread' as well as 'yellow obstacle
blocks jaws'. This in turn is supported by 'demonstration of brilliance
above and below', and 'lightning acts', 'union splendid spectacle',
'strong and weak {are in} fluid', 'supple motion {in perfect} balance'.
We also find numerous
references to 'jail/prison/stocks'. Many of these have internal cross
links back to 'loss of ears', and 'head held still/tightly controlled'.
Then there are other supporting words indicating that 'danger approaches',
and that 'old yellow meat' is somehow seen as 'standing {as} obstacle'
or 'blocking the way'. This 'old yellow meat/flesh' is also cross linked
over to 'gold' and 'good luck {in} bizarre/twisted situation'.
We note that as
the brief amount of data is moved through modelspace, we accrue words
for 'marsh' and 'fluid' with some seriousness, far in excess of the
other lexical structures. These are cross linked to 'violent wind sets
marsh waters pulsing', as well as 'violence, reverberations of thunder,
release of tension'. What is curious is that the thunder is seen as
arising from 'lightning under {the} water'. This energy is seen as 'revealing
itself, wide variety', further that a 'hesitant beginning, energy awakened
brusquely'.
Within this data
set our only other clues are a bit vague at best. We have 'upright phallus'
and 'forge' as descriptors. Within the supporting set the aspect/attribute
imagery goes to 'moulds matter', and 'ingested nourishment'. These in
turn are supported by 'fire'. Repeatedly throughout this area, and heavily
cross linked internally are numerous references to 'fire' and 'sun-fire'.
We do find a very
large number of words for 'danger'. These are supported extensively
by references to 'family' and 'clan'. These in turn are cross linked
back over to 'woman' and 'the great man'. Both of these are curiously
cross linked over to 'reptiles/lizards' and 'fields of activity'. Within
this area we find references to 'two brothers' and 'their wives' as
well as 'two weak/remote cousins' and their 'wives'.
Then there are
parallel cross links going to 'transitions over {the} depths'. This
is supported by 'flight' and 'flight over' as well as 'waves reflect
up' and 'depths shimmer'.
As to the Melbourne
references we find that this area has a dominant aspect of 'fire' which
is both doubly internally cross linked, and supported by dominant attribute
set going to the image of 'radiance reflected in flames'. This is in
turn cross linked back to 'transforming' which is supported by 'transforming
{fire} circulates toward {the} bones'. This area also has a lexical
structure going to 'fire attaches to fuel', which in turn is supported
as 'wheat, gas, ashes' and these in turn are supported by 'grass, trees,
cooking'. Admittedly a bit confusing, but the straight forward descriptor
words without divergent supporting attributes are usually well taken
as being descriptors of a physical place.
We have aspect/attribute
sets going toward 'setting sun/westward', and 'singing {in nearby} buildings
at night', and 'old men growl {about} aching bones'. This last participates
in the cross link noted above about the 'bones'. We also see that 'at
the edge {of the} sunset, beauty ends'. This in turn is supported as
'jets dash over', and 'flames die quickly'.
As if that is
not all misleading enough, we have a final set of descriptors which
go to the image of 'tears {and} moaning coming from {the} place of the
ruler'. There are also cross links off of the 'place' aspect which go
to the idea of 'problems discussed/shunned', and 'decisions delayed'.
Both of these are wrapped up within a structure whose aspect/attribute
imagery goes to 'flow {of} tears, fiery element hidden in water'. This
area is linked from 'fire' over to 'locked up, strong box, candle burns
out oxygen, sputters,quality of fuel'. Then, this area is doubly linked
back to 'visible at night, water hurts legs'.
Extract from Part
2: posted 09.10.2005
Terra
- California - Breathing Inner Fire
Our modelspace
at this stage of processing is usually showing an increase in the scope
of the carry forward values by which we are able to extend our modelspace
forward. At this point within the Terra entity, and within the sub set
which is geographically centered around California, we have a very curious
situation in which the data set appears to be half-halted. Perhaps a
better description would be that half the data set aspects appear to
be 'frozen'. This effect arises from a situation in which the same aspect
appears as we progress the modelspace forward, and except for very minor
changes in lexical descriptors, there is neither increase nor decrease
in the aspect's relative position based on emotive sums. Basically,
they are just hanging there, suspended in our modelspace, moving forward
with the rest of the model but not moving up nor down, left nor right.
This situation
has not been encountered before, and we need to note that it could be
an artifact/error in our processing which is being examined with a re-run
of the data but with different tools, and it could also be an artifact
of the recently extremely emotional events arising from the Katrina
disaster. In either case, our approach is going to be to do an interpretation
of the data as it sits, and then should corrections arise, we will put
those into Part 3.
At this point
our primary frozen aspect is 'inner fire'. This is heavily California
focused, and within its set of geographic labels, seems to have a more-to-the-south-than-north
predominance. But the overall impression is that the area as a whole
is involved.
Our 'inner fire'
aspect, though frozen, has some specific attribute sets going to 'breathing'
and the 'respiration/exhaust {of the} ground/earth acts as breath'.
Further we find that the 'inner fire' is seen as 'covered coals {in
a} forge' which is 'fanned' into life and activity. This 'inner fire'
has a supporting aspect/attribute set going to 'ingested, digested,
moved'. This aspect/attribute set in turn is heavily supported by lexical
sets such as 'father/family flee flames, over {their} heads, sights,
flames, forced {to} flee'. Parallel to this area within the structure
and also contributing to the very stable emotive sums are 'secrets {of
the} fire moves words, effective actions'. Again, this in turn is supported
both directly by aspects/attributes such as 'too little air, fire drives
forward, very beginning', and 'breathe now wet, run'. It would also
appear that 'effective action {is} forestalled' and this in turn is
seen as rising from 'overheated words, bad blood'. The aspect/attribute
set for 'bad blood' in this case is very extensively cross linked back
to Populace/USofA where it terminates in 'rebels' with that aspect having
the attribute set of 'west defies east, commands spat {upon}, not possible
{to} believe/accept'.
Returning for
a moment to the top of this section of the Terra entity, we note that
the aspect of 'inner fire' is itself cross linked back over to Populace/USofA
where it terminates in a very large area of heavily internally cross
linked aspects/attributes whose imagery goes to the idea of 'addictive
pleasures refused/rejected, skin flayed/excoriated {from the} left palm'.
This area is supported by 'wife, children, huddled {in} fear, {in} workshop,
words of rage'. The 'words of rage' aspect/attribute set is fully populated
and contributes a bit more detail in its imagery of 'suffocation risk,
father/male manages/contains rage {over the/caused by the} deaths, rebels
{at} words {of the} authorities/managers, lashes out, rebellion begins'.
While there are
few changes within this section as we progress the modelspace forward,
and none that alter the emotional sums involved, there is one area worth
noting in that it goes to the image of 'unity lost, rebellion {against
the} iron fist'.
The Populace/USofA
cross links aside, the Terra entity appears to be indicating that the
'fire' which is seen as being so motivating emotionally is of an 'inner'
nature which may imply volcanic origin, not that the data is indicating
an eruption per se. Rather we have very clear lexical pictures of fire
sweeping across mountain tops and these clues would suggest that the
'fire {is in the} ground/earth'. This location is seen as being very
difficult to confront, and the data indicates quite a bit of spreading
of this 'inner fire'.
We also have to
note that this 'inner fire' aspect/attribute set *does* contain other
words such that another interpretation of the set could be 'underground
energy/motion'. So this does in no way preclude the description from
being earthquake centered. IF so however, it is a curious form. In the
past our earthquake descriptors were more direct, and declarative. Just
the rise of this wording gives one pause. It may well be that there
is some form of earthquake activity as in 'underground energy' being
suggested, but if so the clues would seem to be prodding toward something
other than an "ordinary" earthquake. Perhaps, as we have 'fire' as a
primary aspect, there will be either an underground fire, perhaps in
a pipeline due to an earthquake, or an alternate, and equally reasonable
interpretation would be for fires triggered by earthquakes.
In examining the
data set one conclusion does come forward, and that is that if the data
is indicating an earthquake, it will be the resulting damage from fire
or energy which will be the human emotional focus, rather than the earthquake
directly.
As a last note
on this section, as it is moved far forward, say on the order of two
or three months, it does start to shift, but this change is coming not
from an alteration of the primary aspect/attribute set, nor the rise
of any new dominant aspect, but rather an internal change comes over
the area through the accretion of a large number of 'wind' related data
areas. Mostly these would appear to be going towards winds exacerbating
the situation through 'fanning fires', and 'throwing dust clouds'.
At this point
this area is still gaining values as we continue our processing and
if changes are warranted it will be revisited in later parts of this
series.
Extract ends.
Editors Note:
Do not let anyone
convince you that we know what we are doing as the article above clearly
demonstrates that we do not.
The Nutjob management
here at halfpasthuman.
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by HalfpastHuman. All rights reserved.
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