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[ Updated 32 June 2026 ]

Wha's
Nuvo ?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F-gCOnRXIBs
The Internet Is Dead. But Something Is Alive //
Metaphysical
In 2021 on the Agora Road’s Macintosh Cafe Forum, a
jarring theory far ahead of its time proposed the “Dead
Internet Theory.” It claims that the internet “died”
around 2016, and most of our interactions on the
internet and social media ever since are fake. That’s
right, artificial interactions from users or NPCs (or
AI) that aren’t real people. How much internet activity
is from bots? What if this Dead Internet Theory impacts
our dimension, other dimensions, and even the
multiverse?...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WLGGLJ5xlBg&list=RDWLGGLJ5xlBg&start_radio=1
Protein Music // Sound Atoms
Composition made for the 2014 Atlanta Science
Festival. Turning molecular movement into music! A
team of biochemists, computer scientists and music
technologists have partnered together to turn their data
studying molecular biology into works of art. The end
result is an interactive audio-video installation that
will help you see (and hear) better how molecules
behave.
https://interestingengineering.com/innovation/elastic-alloy-achieves-better-heat-shift
Breakthrough elastic alloy heats and cools with
20x greater efficiency than metals
Stretchable metal delivers 90% Carnot efficiency for
heating and cooling—20x better than traditional alloys.
https://hkust.edu.hk/news/hkust-discovers-novel-elastic-alloy-achieving-20x-temperature-change-and-90-carnot-0#:~:text=Researchers%20at%20the%20School%20of,times%20greater%20than%20that%20of
Researchers at the School of Engineering of
the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
(HKUST) have developed a novel elastic alloy called
Ti₇₈Nb₂₂, which achieves remarkable efficiency for
solid-state heat pumping and exhibits a reversible
temperature change (ΔT) ability that is 20 times greater
than that of conventional metals when stretched or
compressed, offering a promising green alternative to
traditional vapor-compression heating and cooling
technologies.
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-025-59720-3
“Large Thermoelastic Effect in Martensitic Phase
of Ferroelastic Alloys for High Efficiency Heat
Pumping”.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H7IEpDX6v9M
Psionics & Psychotronics: New Tech
Unlocks The Mind | George Hathaway // Tim Ventura
Inventor: HATHAWAY GEORGE :
Direct current homopolar machine -- US5587618
MAGNETIC STIMULATION PROBE -- US11541247
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qCf65Z2pe2Q
New Material: As Strong As Steel, As Light As
Styrofoam! // German Science Guy
A research group from Canada and South Korea have
developed a new high-performance material. It is as
strong as carbon steel and as light as polystyrene. This
combination could enable ultra-lightweight components
and thus save a lot of fuel. In aircraft, for example,
up to 80 liters per year for every kilogram saved. And a
passenger plane today often weighs several hundred tons.
https://news.engineering.utoronto.ca/strong-as-steel-light-as-foam-machine-learning-and-nano-3d-printing-produce-breakthrough-high-performance-nano-architected-materials/
Strong as steel, light as foam: Machine learning
and nano-3D printing produce breakthrough
high-performance, nano-architected materials
Research led by Professor Tobin Filleter (MIE) could
benefit industries from automotive to aerospace
...In a new paper published in Advanced Materials, a
team led by Professor Tobin Filleter (MIE) describes how
they made nanomaterials with properties that offer a
conflicting combination of exceptional strength, light
weight and customizability. The approach could benefit a
wide range of industries, from automotive to
aerospace...
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2025/05/250521161126.htm
Engineers discover a new class of materials that
passively harvest water from air
A serendipitous observation has led to a surprising
discovery: a new class of nanostructured materials that
can pull water from the air, collect it in pores and
release it onto surfaces without the need for any
external energy. The research describes a material that
could open the door to new ways to collect water from
the air in arid regions and devices that cool
electronics or buildings using the power of evaporation.
https://interestingengineering.com/innovation/nanomaterial-pulls-water-from-air
New physics-defying nanomaterial gathers water
from air directly
The material works through capillary condensation, a
phenomenon where water vapor turns into liquid within
microscopic pores, even when the humidity is relatively
low.
...The researchers at the University of Pennsylvania
School of Engineering and Applied Science were
reportedly testing a mix of hydrophilic nanopores and
hydrophobic polymers when they unexpectedly noticed
water droplets forming on the material’s surface.
“We weren’t even trying to collect water,” Daeyeon Lee,
a Russell Pearce and Elizabeth Cr
Simian Heuer professor in chemical and biomolecular
engineering (CBE), said. “It didn’t make sense. That’s
when we started asking questions.”
Upon analyzing the results, the team realized they had
created a material with the perfect balance of
water-attracting nanoparticles and water-repelling
polyethylene, giving rise to its unusual behavior.
https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.adu8349
Amphiphilic nanopores that condense undersaturated
water vapor and exude water droplets
Baekmin Q. Kim et al
Abstract -- Condensation of water vapor in confined
geometries, known as capillary condensation, is a
fundamental phenomenon with far-reaching implications.
While hydrophilic pores enable liquid formation from
undersaturated vapor without energy input, the
condensate typically remains confined, limiting
practical utility. Here, we explore the use of
amphiphilic nanoporous polymer-infiltrated nanoparticle
films that condense and release liquid water under
isothermal and undersaturated conditions. By tuning the
polymer fraction and nanoparticle size, we optimize
condensation and droplet formation. As vapor pressure
increases, voids fill with condensate, which
subsequently exudes onto the surface as microscopic
droplets. This behavior, enabled by a balance of polymer
hydrophobicity and capillarity, reveals how amphiphilic
nanostructures can drive accessible water collection.
Our findings provide design insights for materials
supporting energy-efficient water harvesting and heat
management without external input.
http://www.free-energy-info.tuks.nl/Chapt7.html
Chapter 7: Aerial Systems
The TREC
There is a powerful aerial system which has been
developed by Lawrence Rayburn of Canada. Initially,
Lawrence intended to market kits to make it easy for
people to replicate his aerial design which was
providing him with ten kilowatts of power. However,
Lawrence shelved that idea as he decided that the risk
to users was just too high. He was also concerned that
the aerial/earth combination might attract lightning
strikes, causing considerable local damage. So, it is
VERY important that you understand that this is a
dangerous and potentially LETHAL aerial system which is
quite capable of killing you if you are careless. If you
are not already experienced in working with
high-voltage/high-current devices, then this is NOT
something for you to experiment with, and anyone who
does fool around with this design does so wholly at his
own risk as this material is presented “for information
purposes only” and there is no recommendation whatsoever
that you should actually construct one of these aerial
systems...
https://www.scribd.com/doc/141879069/46214433-Lawrence
Rayburn E -- Antenna (Radio) | Transformer
The document describes a modified Tesla radiant
energy collector system that taps into the ionosphere
to provide electricity without external power sources.
It involves using a large copper tubing coil antenna
mounted on a mast, connected to a spark gap and tank
circuit tuned to the resonant frequency of the Earth.
This creates an ionized path transferring energy from
the ionosphere to the ground, which can then be used
to power electrical loads through transformers. The
system is said to produce kilowatts of power
controllably without batteries or transmission lines.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=olpfZNPqknw
Light / eyes / matter...
https://www.armstrongeconomics.com/world-news/war/the-war-cycle-inevitability/
The War Cycle & Inevitability
May 28, 2025 by Martin Armstrong
http://www.rexresearch.com/prophist/phf6cy.htm
Excerpt: Chapter 6 -- Cycles
The Cycle of Power, Affiliation & War
After two decades of study which began in the 1950s,
David C. McClelland, professor of psychology at Harvard
University, identified a remarkable and alarming pattern
of fluctuation between the psychological Need for Power
and the Need for Affiliation that repeats throughout the
history of the United States. McClelland and his
associates found the pattern while studying the
relationship between individual motivations and social
changes as reflected in nations' literature and
historical events. Literature (particularly children’s
stories) collected from around the world and scored for
motivational content in terms of standardized meanings
such as Power, Achievement, and Affiliation (working
together), was found to reflect the motivational
tendencies of a nation in an overall pattern which, in
the past history of the United States, has typically
preceded war by several years (Fig. 6) (29):
"Wars are a function of certain motivational patterns
within a nation. The motives are the Need for Power
(strength, authority, control over people and events)
and the Need for Affiliation, or, roughly, personal love
--- as both of these motives are reflected in a
country's popular literature. [In England and the United
States,] when the Need for Power is high, and higher
than the Need for Affiliation, war tends to follow about
15 years later...
"The Need for Affiliation rises. Once it has risen as
high as an already fairly high Need for Power, it then
drops, leaving the Need for Power on top. A large-scale
reform movement typically follows. This reform, in time,
is followed by war.
"The measured Need for Affiliation rises to match the
Need for Power. This introduces a conflict, which
ultimately leads to a reform movement, eventually
leading to war.
"While the pattern is not necessarily one of causal
relationships, it does suggest of motivations that seem
to run before events, thus enabling us to predict war.
We might be able to show that the human motives in
question not only precede but somehow cause war. And if
we could do [this], we might take an intelligent step or
two toward prevention."
McClelland, et al., first studied English literature in
the hope of finding patterns which might indicate a
relationship between motivations and historical events:
"The overall pattern of motivations an events suggested,
first of all, that a combination of high Need for Power
and low Need for Affiliation was either associated with
war or else led to war... Various other motive
combinations --- such as low Need for Power, high Need
for Affiliation, or a balance between the two --- seemed
unrelated to war.
"Periods of balance were associated with religious
reform and revival. And yet a balance between these two
motives is apparently unstable, and what commonly
happens is that Need for Affiliation drops before Need
for Power. Once again, the stage is set for war... High
Need for power together with low Need for Affiliation...
is associated with totalitarian regimes or
ruthlessness... The Power-Affiliation gap [is
associated] with a high level of internal political
violence... There is something about religious revival
and reform that often seems to lead to war; the
personalities of the reformers may be partly
responsible. However altruistic and idealistic they are,
their Need for Affiliation tends to remain low. We might
call them lovers of mankind in the abstract rather than
lovers of men and women. They are typically bent on the
salvation of others regardless of anybody’s feelings in
the matter. They tend, moreover, to be excellent
organizers and managers, leaders and officers. This last
point is crucial, for it suggests that certain
idealistic individuals serve as actualizers or executors
of a nation’s motivational tendencies, translating
sentiments into events. If these motivations favor group
discipline and hostility toward outgroups, violence
could result. Organizational behavior, in other words,
appears to be one basic link between the
Power-Affiliation gap perceived in popular literature
and the rationalized violence known as war.
"What is paradoxical about reform movements is that they
have an unintended consequence; they seem to create an
orientation toward action that makes war more likely.
Before reformist regimes --- and in recent years during
them --- the Need for Power is high, the Need for
Affiliation is low, and a martial spirit prevails, which
leads to zealous actions to right wrongs on behalf of
the oppressed. This atmosphere of action has led to war
so many times in the history of the United States and
England that it is hard to think such consequences are
accidental." (Figure 6.2) (2, 12)
5. ~Edward F. Dewey: Cycles of War
In 1950, Edward F. Dewey began to research the cycles of
war. He noted every single battle for each year between
599 BC and 1952 A.D. and formulated an Index of battles.
Each battle was weighted 1, 2, or 3, depending on its
magnitude. By adding up the numbers, Dewey calculated an
index for each year, and thus isolated and identified
four cycles ofwar. Since 1100 A.D., international
battles have been fought in rhythmic cycles that average
about 11.2 years, 22.13 years, 57 years, and 142 years
in length.
According to Dewey's analysis, the "142-year pattern
calls for more than an average number of battles for the
71-year period from 1914 to 1985, and a less than
average number of battles from 1985 to 2056 A.D."
Dewey traced the 57-year cycle in war through three
complete cycles from 1765 to 1930. The third cycle
bottomed out in 1947. The fourth projected cycle peaked
in 1975, and will trough about 2004 A.D.
Dewey also discovered a cycle of war occurring every
11.241 years from 600 BC to 1947 .D. The odds of this
repetition occurring by chance are only 18 in 10,000.
The 21.98-22.1-year cycle has recurred 116 times over a
period of 2,500 years from 600 BC to 1930. This cycle
could occur by chance only 8 times in 10,000.
After his original discoveries were made in 1952, Edward
Dewey discovered four more cycles in war. The average
wavelengths of three of them are: 17.1 years, 17.31
years, and 5.98 years. The fourth cycle alternates
between 9.6 and 12.35 years. The 9.6-year cycle is
unique in that this wavelength occurs in more than 100
natural and social phenomena. The 5.9 -year cycle also
manifests in many phenomena.
In the 20th century, the cycle of battles peaked between
1914 and 1918 (World War One). There was a low in 1950
(actual index: 0), and the index peaked in 1962-63
(Vietnam). (13, 14)
6. The Wheeler Weather Cycle
Professor Raymond P. Wheeler (University of Kansas)
compiled 20 centuries of historical records, and
concluded from his studies that there exists a most
important 100-year-cycle of climatic changes that
influences human affairs in a profound manner.
The cycle occurs in four distinct phases, which are
descriptive of worldwide conditions rather than specific
areas. The four phases are disturbed by secondary leads
and delays --- as much as 10 years --- in isolated and
widely separated areas.Prof. Wheeler stated:
"The climatic curve is intended to represent --- as far
as one curve can --- the weather trend in the world as a
whole at any one time. The curve has no absolute
significance. The meaning of the curve at any one time
is relative to the pattern of the 100-year old cycle as
a whole."
The 100-year weather cycle and its phases are not of
precisely equal duration. The cycle can contract to 70
years or expand to 120. As illustrated in Figure 6.3,
the cycle is divided into a warm and a cold phase, each
of which has a wet and dry period. Because people are
affected by weather, the cycles of weather produce
similar patterns of behavior and events in history
during the same phases of the century-long weather
cycle. The phases are: (1) Cold-Dry, (2) Warm-Wet, (3)
Warm-Dry, and (4) Cold-Wet. We are now in a cold-dry
phase, which will prevail until about 2000 A.D.
Dr. Wheeler extended his research to reveal a
continuous, universal cultural pattern of "mechanism"
alternating with "humanism" that occurs throughout
history synchronously with the 100-year weather cycle.
During the warm and humanistic phases of the historical
weather cycle, emphasis is placed on holistics: the
whole person's relationship to the world and society,
basic laws of nature, modernistic art and architecture,
and political "statism" emphasizing nationalism, the
welfare of the nation over that of individuals. In the
extreme case, dictatorships and other "absolute" forms
of tyrannical government emerge, including communism and
socialism. Major international wars come to pass during
every warm phase of the 100-year weather cycle, when
nations are powerful enough to wage such wars. During
the emergence of the holistic trend, this statism
degenerates into despotism in its many forms. The warm
weather effectively decreases human energies and
birthrates, and eventually brings about economic
depression and social dependence that cannot support a
war effort. Aristocratic forms of social organization
prevail, rather than democracy. Warm weather produces
luxury, small families, "golden ages", and "classical"
literature and art. Business booms at the end of a warm
cycle, when temperatures are falling and a cold-wet
phase is about to begin. Depression sets in thereafter.
Such a scenario was last in effect in 1975.
During the cold and mechanistic phases of the historical
weather cycle, human thought and activity is largely
directed at "units" rather than whole systems: atoms,
cells, numbers, individual responses, classification of
data, and complexity of detail. Cold climates make us
aggressive and independent, and promote revolution,
civil war, and anarchy, which leads eventually and
ultimately to popular reforms under democratic
societies, large families, simple lifestyles, "romantic"
literature and "dark ages". Over 90% of the rulers and
leaders who have been titled "great" and called "good"
by historians held their positions during the cold-dry
nation-building phases of the 100-year weather cycle.
They helped lead their people out of the chaos marked by
class riots, assassinations, and sabotage. Dr. Wheeler
wrote:
"In short, there has been a pattern on the cold side
that has transposed from one cold period to another
throughout history, a pattern whose extreme form has
been anarchy pure and simple, ranging from wars,
intrigue and treachery among the governors and their
loyal followers to commercial war, race and religious
riots, and armed civil war among the governed. All this
is the fanatic aspect of cold times. The "lethargic"
aspect has always assumed the form of neglect,
debauchery, and extravagance on the part of the rulers
and the upper classes, and listlessness, pauperism,
begging, itineracy, rapine and vagabondage among the
lower classes.
"[The cold-dry phase is characterized by] General
individualism, with weak governments, migrations, and
other mob actions such as race riots. Class struggles,
and civil wars ranging from palace intrigues to
revolutions occur during the general anarchy of the
Cold-Dry period. People are cosmopolitan and epicurean,
borrowing culture and living by the superficial and
skeptical philosophies.
"[The cold-dry phase is marked by major geophysical
phenomena, including] an increase in the severity of
earthquakes and volcanoes... a lowering of continental
altitudes, with marine invasions on the upswings and
mountain building on the downswings."
Weather is coldest during the cold-dry phase. Near the
end of the cold-dry phase, societies become stabilized
by strong leadership, reformed governments, and a
revival of nationalism. The wars in this phase are
expansionary and imperialistic. The transition from the
cold-dry to the following warm-wet period is
characterized by a revival of learning, burgeoning
genius, industrial revolution, and bountiful crops.
Human behavior is improved by the high energy level:
"With increased vigor as a base (whatever the
physiological causes may be), optimum conditions for an
abundance of available energy for work occur during the
period of climatic normality and on the upward crossing,
or transition, from cold to warm. This is the
"springtime" of the climatic cycle, while the preceding
cold period was the "wintertime". On the upswing, more
than in any other place on the cycle, the human race
possesses energy, above that necessary for a maintenance
of the physiological engine... Here, mental and physical
energy are at a maximum: hence the appearance of both
good leadership and good followership; economic and
political aggressiveness and enthusiasm; ability to
exercise more self-control and make better judgments;
predominance of constructive measures and the absence of
decadent modes of behavior. With all of these are
associated a greater incidence of genius, a generally
higher birthrate, a more stable behavior, and a higher
moral tone of society. Moreover, physical conditions are
then the most favorable for economic prosperity and for
the growth of stationary societies, dominated by city
life, for rainfall is ample and crops are good.
"The Golden Ages of history, the best in human health
and leadership, cultural output, the great periods of
economic and political growth and expansion, have
occurred after a toughening process has been going on
that has revitalized the race and the biological level.
Moreover, during cold times cultures came in contact
with one another during migrations, travel exploration
and colonization --- all of which extended to some
extent into the earlier part of the warm period.
"In the hands of a new generation, a fresh natural
spirit wells up, and revolts occur against frustration.
Enthusiasm, optimism, and aggressiveness, organized
through a social revolution, result in a new state... As
democratic government continues, it tends to become
bureaucratic --- either in the hands of leftovers from
the previously dominant aristocracy or in the hands of a
new generation of rulers who have come into power
through intrigue, wealth or some other form of leverage.
A new set of rebellions breaks out following the dry
years of the cold side; and during these rebellions,
effort is made to overcome the evils of decadence in the
democratic pattern, or the tyranny left over from the
previous warm times...
"A strong leader comes to the front. A new Golden Age is
on, and a new cycle of imperialism begins. The
revolutions result at first in the democratic reforms,
because they begin on the cold side. Were it to remain
cold, these reforms would remain; but as it becomes
warmer, the more power the "radical" party assumes.
"After a reign of terror, the new spirit coalesces into
a strong, centralized government which, from the
standpoint of individual rights, is reactionary.
"During cold times the government usually attempts to
control the persecution of racial or other minorities,
but during the warm droughts, persecutions almost always
have been government-sanctioned or government-promoted
events.
"The warm-wet phase sees the climax of organized
accomplishments characterized by cooperative, integrated
efforts rather than individual achievements. Governments
become centralized and inflexible.
"During periods of warm-dry weather, "good" (i.e.,
democratic) governments decline and decay under
bureaucratic tyranny and plutocracy or dictatorial
oligarchy. Totalitarian governments reach their climax
when temperatures are highest during the warm-dry phase
of the 100-year weather cycle. Concerning this, Dr.
Wheeler wrote:
"It is only on the upswing and during the early part of
the warm period that strong governments manifested
"good" qualities such as liberality, constructiveness,
benevolence, humanitarianism, foresight and stability.
"As the warm period continues, as imperialism increases,
and as the state becomes militarized, the reactionary
movement becomes absolutistic and totalitarian, whether
under a king, a Duce, a Fuhrer or a "dictatorship of the
proletariat". The latter, by the way, is a complete
misnomer as far as realities are concerned. There is no
such thing as a dictatorship of the proletariat. The
only way in which the proletariat has ever "ruled" at
any time in history --- and the only way in which it can
rule --- is through truly democratic movements.
"Sometimes there is a cold break in a warm period (but
not a true cold phase), usually at the peak of the
sunspot cycle. Then the general energy level of the
populace begins to rise, and civil wars erupt. A
reformed government with new leadership then comes to
power...
"Thus, when it turns cold, the individual thinks of
himself first. A combination of increased energy,
hardship, discontent; an over-centralized and tyrannical
government; disgust with growing decadence, spurs him to
fight for his individual rights. Here comes the
realization that society can be improved only through
the work and free expression of the capable individual.
"But because the cool break is only an interruption
(only one to ten years) of the longer overall warm
phase, the democratic reforms implemented then cannot
survive. The state subsequently depletes its economy and
its people, body and soul, in continual warfare until
such capabilities become utterly exhausted by the
inevitable subsequent extreme warm temperatures and
drought. Dr. Wheeler explained such behavior thus:
"There are, in general, two categories into which forms
of insanity fall. While these are not inclusive, they
cover the majority of cases. The one category includes
depression, lethargy, seclusion, flight from reality,
indifference, lack of emotional tone, schizophrenia,
inaction. The other includes elation, overactivity,
mania, excessive emotionality, belligerence and
dangerous forms of paranoia. Mental deterioration or
decline, then, expresses itself either way, dividing
most individuals into these two psychotic groups. On the
other hand, the normal individual will fluctuate, under
pressure, from one mood --- the depressed and
indifferent --- to the other --- the manic and
overactive. In an extreme form, either mood is a sign of
weakness.
"Societies revealed many of the same characteristics
when they became unstable, or went into decline, on the
warm side; for it was here that there broke out
fanaticism, cruelty, and intolerance as measured by
inquisitions, persecutions, pogroms, massacres, and
tortures, all state-promoted. Either indifference of
fanaticism in a people, then, is a sign of weakness.
"It turned out that the more democratic countries or
states generally declined through indifference, while
the totalitarian and more dynamic states declined
through fanaticism. The first political "psychosis" was
more often Western, and the latter, Eastern; or, the
first characterized by older states that had gone
through several cycles; the second, the younger states
of more recent unification. In any case, the appearance
of these traits was certain indication of an imminent
collapse into civil war.
"Again, a combination of causes --- economic, political,
psychological, biological, and climatic --- leads to the
next phase in the cycle of events. Before political
unity has declined, and while fanaticism is still
controlling governmental policy, temperatures start
dropping, and the national spirit revives and plays into
the hands of a decadent and despotic leadership. This
imperialism bursts forth once more and international
wars break out on the warm side of the downswing.
"We have noted that there is a strong tendency for
state-promoted persecutions, pogroms, and massacres to
occur during the warm-dry phases of the 100-year
cycle.graphic example is the horrible treatment by the
[Nazis] of Jews in World War II.
"All of this results from the fact that, whenever it is
warm for an extended period, the individual becomes less
important. It is then that he is killed with the least
compunction; it is then that the fanatic sacrifice for
the state reaches its highest combination of
circumstances...
"Wars fought during downswings of the weather cycle have
always evidenced more betrayals and sabotage, and less
resistance to the invasion, even inviting it at times.
"The transition to the subsequent cold-wet period is
marked by decadence, which degenerates further to
widespread cruelty, slavery, and slaughter, further to
widespread cruelty, slavery, and slaughter, as in WW2.
When the average temperature falls and rainfall
increases, a general revival commences with good crops
and increased activity.
"During the cold-wet phase of the Wheeler Weather Cycle,
government and business become decentralized.
Individualism revives in a natural, emancipated
behavior. Art becomes simpler, education is increasingly
"mechanistic". These trends eventually climax in the
anarchy characteristic of the cold-dry phase which
follows.
"Absolutist governments will not thrive in a cold phase,
when the invigorating or uncomfortable weather brings
out increased expression of social discontent.
"The cold-wet phase is characterized by large sunspots
appearing temporarily in a shortened sunspot cycle, and
displays of the aurora borealis extending to temperate
zones, lower temperatures, and increased storminess. The
cold phases of the 100-year weather cycle are
interrupted by a temperature rise during the sunspot
maximum. Society experiences an increased birthrate,
improved general health and mental vigor, mass
migrations of the populace to rural areas, economic
prosperity, international trade, and other forms of
intercultural exchange."
Dr. Wheeler also was able to elucidate the presence of
500-year cycles of climate throughout 2,500 years of
history. Alternate 500-year cycles produce a secondary
climax of extreme cold and drought coupled with massive
migrations and great revolutions of society. The end of
each second 500-year cycle also marks the end of a
1,000-year cycle which Dr. Wheeler also detected. The
1,000-year cycle has a very warm period in its center.
Alternate 500-year cycles always end during the warm
phase in the middle of the 1,000-year cycle.
The 500-year cycle of weather is distinguished by the
unusual severity of every fifth cold phase in the
100-year cycle. These have occurred in the 5th century
BC, and the 1st, 5th, 10th and 15th centuries A.D. Dr.
Wheeler stated:
"The turning points (between old and new civilizations)
occur when cold-dry times reach their maximum severity."
Dr. Wheeler designed a "clock" of the cycles of Cold,
Drought, and Civil War, illustrated in Figure 6.3. The
170-year Cycle of Civil War and the 510-year Cycle of
Drought intersect at 1999, at which time we can expect
another engulfing crisis. (15, 16)
Another 510-year pattern occurs in the rhythm of world
dominance, alternating between the East and West. In the
510 years after about 670 BC, when the Greek and
Ptolemaic empires declined, Rome entered into its peak
of development. After 60 BC, Rome weakened while Asian
empires developed. After 450 A.D., the Byzantine and
Oriental powers declined, and Charlemagne's empire grew,
as did Britain. The next 510 years were dominated by
Eastern power (Genghis and Kublai Khan, etc.). After
1470, Europe unified and extended its imperial dominion
over the earth, and the United States came into power.
The next great shift of power is to the East and is
exemplified by the ascendancy of China, Japan, and
Russia.
We are now in the 27th cold-dry phase of the 100-year
weather cycle since 540 BC, and the first such since the
1800s. This is also the fifth --- and coldest --- phase
of the 6th 500-year cycle of weather determined by Dr.
Wheeler. Also, we are approaching the climax of a
1,000-year weather cycle that will produce record high
temperatures during the first half of the 21st century.
Furthermore, according to Dr. Wheeler, there are
possible indications that we are in a period of
"reversal" of the alternate 1,000-year weather cycle, in
which the evolution of humanity will take a leap
forward:
"A new and probably different series of species of
similar general form will begin soon, and thus the Earth
is about to begin a new phase of history.
"Old civilizations collapse and new civilizations are
born on the tide of climatic change. The turning points
occur when cold-dry times reach their maximum severity.
"The problem is to expand democracy by voluntary means,
preserving democratic institutions and laws while the
expansion process is being achieved. Now, during the
next few decades, this new and powerful class of voters,
the laborers, must, in a sense, be absorbed into the
middle class and be given middle-class concepts of free
enterprise and democracy. While assuming greater
responsibility, they must experience success in helping
democracy work, or else, when it turns warm again and
centralizing trends are under way once more, there will
be nothing but stagnation and ruin ahead. If this
happens, the next warm period will produce a despotism
as catastrophic for modern civilizations of Greece and
Rome.
"By the proper emphasis upon education in our schools
and by the proper cooperation between capital and
management on one hand and labor on the other, such a
catastrophe can be prevented. During the next few
decades when both the middle class and labor are
democratically minded is the time to stabilize our
institutions --- enriched by the contributions and
cooperation of labor --- to the end that they will not
collapse in the warm periods to come.
"The conflict between labor and management contains no
necessary threat to society and will not culminate in
socialism or communism. When viewed in the light of
historical ecology, it is only the next step and
expected in the evolution of true democracy. The net
result of the revolution will, in the end, be greater
opportunity and freedom for all classes.
"Three main facts pertain to the rise and fall of
governments, that, all through the investigation, were
so invariable and their relationship to climate so
precise as to challenge any attempt at explanation in
general terms
"First, there were the occurrences of Golden Ages, the
rise of strong governments under superior leaders, the
outburst of international wars on climatic upswings from
long cold periods into the warm-wet phase of the
climatic cycle.
"Second, the decline, onset of decadence, the growing
excesses of centralized government, the emergence of
dictators, tyranny, fanaticism, communism, and
socialism, as the warm epoch continued, and as
temperatures and dryness increased.
"Third, the occurrence of civil wars, rebellions, and
revolutions, the origin and growth of democratic
institutions and individualism, during cold periods...
No law of chance can explain the fact that undemocratic
trends are invariably associated with the warmer
climatic phases, and democratic trends with the colder
phases. No law of chance can explain why international
wars so consistently predominate on the warm side and
civil wars on the cold. Relationship so consistent,
universal and precise point directly to a causal factor
or set of causal factors."
Dr. Wheeler also found that a slight average annual
temperature change will produce profound changes in
human behavior:
"A difference in mean annual temperature of no greater
than 1.5o F., when prevailing consistently for no longer
than half a decade, is sufficient, anywhere on earth, to
start changes in the human behavior pattern in one
direction or the other."
Dr. Ellsworth Huntington determined the optimum
temperatures for human performance to be 38o F. for
mental activity, and 68-70o F. for physical action. The
best climate for the full range of human life ranges
between the mean annual temperatures of 2-47o F. At this
time the zones with such an optimal temperature range
extend from Great Britain across Europe to the Black Sea
and the Ural Mountains, across North America between
southern Canada and the northeast and northwest USA, and
Japan. The area of optimal temperature can be extended
to include central China, the northern parts of Africa
and South America, southeast Australia, and New
Zealand...
https://archive.org/details/OperationMindControlResearchersEdition/page/n27/mode/2up
Operation Mind Control - Researcher's Edition //
by Walter Bowart
FACTOIDS: (1) Cazzamalli induced
hallucinations in monkeys @ 385 MHz. Higher poqwer
levels were fatal ; (2) Early laptop computers
operated at 385 MHz, then @ multiples & harmonics.
Cowinkydink ?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ferdinando_Cazzamalli
Ferdinando_Cazzamalli
Ferdinando Cazzamalli (August 4, 1887 in Crema,
Italy – 1958) was an Italian psychiatrist from Crema,
Lombardy who was interested in paranormal phenomena.
Biography -- Cazzamalli was the director of a
psychiatric hospital in Como, but later became a
lecturer in psychiatry at the university of Modena,
which employed Cazzamalli for 20 years together with
electrical engineer Eugenio Gnesutta to work with
psychologically disturbed patients, where they also
investigating physical accounts of telepathy.
They created equipment to measure ultra-high-frequency
waves to explain the phenomena of telepathy as
electromagnetic effects on the brain. Cazzamalli
conducted experiments with a radio receiver enclosed in
a Faraday cage, and came to the conclusion that there
were paranormal phenomena...
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/00221309.1959.9710210
https://doi.org/10.1080/00221309.1959.9710210
The Journal of General Psychology Volume 60, 1959 -
Issue 1
Some Historical Notes and a Brief Summary of the
Experimental Method and Findings of Ferdinando
Cazzamalli // Willard E. Caldwell
https://documents.theblackvault.com/documents/parapsychology/TheRadiatingBrain.pdf
The Radiating Brain // Ferdinando Cazzamalli [
PDF ]
https://gangstalkingmindcontrolcults.com/timeline-to-the-beast-system-bio-robotized-psycho-civilized-slave-society/
Timeline to ‘Beast System:’ Mind Controlled
“Psycho-Civilized” Cyborg Slave Society; w/ TIs As
Guinea Pigs // Eric Karlstrom