Wednesday, January 31, 2024

Asking

 the wrong question much?


Biology or technology: 

Which moves more information per second?


The question isnt which moves information faster,

the question(s) is/are:

 how did information 

a) transport itself

and 

b) embed itself into biology?


"One of the most important skills 

a talented scientist 

must possess 

is the ability 

to pick the right problem: 


(Well they sure blew it on this one.)


Of all the questions you could ask 

about a certain topic, 

which ones can you actually answer? 


Kinda rules out all that multiverse nonsense from the get go then doesn't it?


Just sayin...



The Tree of Life


 geometriasagrada.en (IG)

The Tree of Life 

(also recognized as Kabbalah or Qabalah) 

is derived from 

the Flower of Life.


It is considered a map of the universe 

and the psyche, 

the order of creation of the cosmos, 

and a path to spiritual enlightenment.


The Tree of Life is an arrangement of ten interconnected spheres 

(called "Sephiroth", meaning "Spheres"), 

which represent the central organizational system 

of the Jewish Kabbalistic tradition 

or Kabbalah Cosmology.


The ten spheres represent the ten archetypal numbers of the Pythagorean system. 

It is taught that there are 32 paths on the Tree of Life. 

The first 10 are the Sephiroth (not including Daath). 

The remaining 22 correspond to the energy lines or channels 

that unite the Sephiroth. 


Each of them, in turn, corresponds to one of the 22 letters of the Hebrew alphabet.

The Tree of Life not only speaks of the origins of the physical universe from the unimaginable, 

but also of man's place in the universe. 


Since man is invested with Mind, 

consciousness in Kabbalah 

is thought of as the fruit of the physical world, 

through which the original infinite energy 

can experience and express itself as a finite entity. 

After the energy of creation has condensed into matter, 

it is believed to reverse its course back to the Tree 

until it is once again united with its true nature.


Thus, the Kabbalist seeks to know himself and the universe 

as an expression of God, 

and make the journey of Return 

through stages outlined by the Sephiroth, until he reaches the fulfillment he was looking for..



There may be 32 paths 

"ON"

The Tree of Life.


But there is only ONE way to eat from it.


Revelation 2:7

He that hath an ear, 

let him hear what the Spirit saith unto the churches; 

To him that overcometh 

will I give 

to eat of the tree of life, 

which is in the midst 

of the paradise of God.


I can tell you several things 

people need to overcome, 

one is their 

PRIDE


(Comes before destruction 

BTW)


and their arrogance.


And their flat out 

hostility 

toward their creator.

Here is a list

 of what all the Houthis have shot down during their 8 year civil war:


US ‘Unleashes’ EA-18G Growler EW Aircraft 

On Houthis Who Are Armed To Teeth 

With Lethal Weapons – Reports


"Possessing an array of older, legacy air defense (AD) missiles, cheap yet effective Iranian drones that are usually shipped in disassembled forms, and some relatively advanced series of missiles and UAVs, the Houthis survived 

the combined military might 

of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) 

and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) 

in the eight-year-long civil war."


(Thats a non-state actor BTW.

Sound fun yet?)


"The group shot down 

Royal Saudi Air Force (RSAF), 

Yemeni, 

Emirati, 

Sudanese, 

Bahraini, 

Jordanian 

and Moroccan 

F-15s, 

AH-64 Apaches,

 Su-22s,

 MiG-29s,

 F-16s

 and several 

American MQ-9 Reaper drones."


And?


What is Tower 22, 

the military base 

that was attacked in Jordan 

where 3 US troops were killed?


"JERUSALEM (AP) — A little-discussed United States military desert outpost in the far reaches of northeastern Jordan has become the focus of international attention after a drone attack killed three American troops and injured at least 34 others there."


(That was the whole point of the attack.

To make the citizens of Jordon realize 

what their government supports.)


"U.S. troops long have used Jordan, a kingdom bordering Iraq, Israel, the Palestinian territory of the West Bank, Saudi Arabia and Syria, as a basing point. Some 3,000 American troops typically are stationed across Jordan.

However, the U.S. presence in Jordan risks angering a population that’s already held mass demonstrations against Israel’s war on Hamas in the Gaza Strip over civilian casualties in a conflict that’s already killed over 26,000 Palestinians. Estimates suggest some 3 million of Jordan’s 11.5 million people are Palestinian.

Widespread unrest could threaten the rule of King Abdullah II, a key American ally. Jordan initially denied the Tower 22 base existed within its border after the attack Sunday."


(When you adversary?

Doesn't care to try and sew the seeds of domestic unrest?

Which is 100% what this attack was about.

Even when they know you are going to retaliate and strike back against them hard?

Do you really think they are scared or intimidated by you in that scenario?)





Tuesday, January 30, 2024

It's

 kinda what we been doing 

since Vietnam if you isn't noticed by now.


Meanwhile with all eyes on Iran.


America Is Planning to Withdraw From Syria—

and Create a Disaster


The create a disaster part that is.


Rev 13:2-4

The beast I saw resembled a leopard, but had feet like those of a bear and a mouth like that of a lion. The dragon gave the beast his power and his throne and great authority. One of the heads of the beast seemed to have had a fatal wound, but the fatal wound had been healed. The whole world was filled with wonder and followed the beast. 4 People worshiped the dragon because he had given authority to the beast, and they also worshiped the beast and asked, “Who is like the beast? Who can wage war against it?”


(Isis?

Trump?

Take your pick at this point 

what does it matter?

Point is its an evil that every time you try and kill it off 

it keeps coming back because it's not done fulfilling Gods plan.

So take your pick, 

It's here.

And Thats the point.


"The Islamic State has regained its momentum, and the Biden administration might inadvertently give it another boost."

(Well of course, lord knows we need to create another war so we can run some munition stocks down some more so some defense contractors can make some more $ getting contracts to fill them back up etc just ad infinitum at this point...who we kidding anymore?)

"By Charles Lister, a senior fellow 

and director of 

the Syria and Counterterrorism and Extremism programs 

at the Middle East Institute."


"Since Hamas’s brutal attack against Israel on Oct. 7 and the resulting Israeli military campaign in the Gaza Strip, tensions and hostilities across the Middle East have reached fever pitch. And with such a complex regional crisis playing out, it should not come as a surprise that the Biden administration is reconsidering its military priorities in the region."

"It should be cause for significant concern, however, that this could involve a full withdrawal of U.S. troops from Syria. While no definitive decision has been made to leave, four sources within the Defense and State departments said the White House is no longer invested in sustaining a mission that it perceives as unnecessary. Active internal discussions are now underway to determine how and when a withdrawal may take place."

"Notwithstanding the catastrophic effect that a withdrawal would have on U.S. and allied influence over the unresolved and acutely volatile crisis in Syria, it would also be a gift to the Islamic State. While significantly weakened, the group is in fact primed for a resurgence in Syria, if given the space to do so."

The unprecedented international intervention launched in 2014 by the United States and more than 80 partner nations to defeat the terror group’s so-called territorial state was remarkably successful, with the final pocket of territory in Syria liberated in early 2019.


But the situation in neighboring Syria is more complex. With approximately 900 troops on the ground, the United States is playing an instrumental role in containing and degrading a persistent Islamic State insurgency in northeastern Syria

(See Rev 13:2-4 listed above.)

working alongside its local partners, the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF).


"Yet the threat remains. Early on Jan. 16, an Islamic State rocket attack was launched on an SDF-administered prison holding as many as 5,000 Islamic State prisoners, triggering a mass breakout attempt. While that operation was ultimately foiled, the U.S. deployment also plays a vital role in stabilizing an area in which 10,000 battle-hardened Islamic State militants are detained within at least 20 makeshift prisons and a further 50,000 associated women and children are held in secured camps. As the U.S. Central Command has repeatedly warned, keeping the Islamic State’s “army in waiting” and its “next generation” secured is a vital U.S. national security interest.

(Cause thats something everybody knows about.)


"While U.S. troops and their SDF partners have managed to contain the Islamic State’s recovery in Syria’s northeast, the situation is far more concerning to the west—on the other side of the Euphrates River, where the Syrian regime is in control, at least on paper."

"In this vast expanse of desert, the Islamic State has been engaged in a slow but methodical recovery

(See Rev 13:2-4 again)

exploiting regime indifference and its inability to challenge a fluid desert-based insurgency. In the past few years, 

the terrorist group has also reestablished 

an operational presence in regime-held Daraa 

(See Rev 13:2-4 again)

in southern Syria and 

markedly expanded the scale, scope, and sophistication of its operations throughout the central desert, temporarily capturing populated territory, seizing and holding gas facilities, and exerting considerable pressure around the strategic town of Palmyra.

(See Rev 13:2-4 again)

"In eastern and central Syria, the Islamic State’s shadow influence has returned. The group has reestablished a complex extortion operation, extracting so-called taxes from everyone from doctors and shopkeepers to farmers and truck drivers. With increasing frequency, the Islamic State is issuing them bespoke extortion demands based on acquired knowledge of local business revenue streams. In some cases, Islamic State-branded receipts are issued and when required, and threats are sent to cell phones and relatives."

"While much of this activity was initially focused on rural Syria, it is now urban, and in many rural areas, the Islamic State is increasingly recognized as a shadow authority. These far less visible activities may not make media headlines, but they are the core ingredients for a resilient and deeply embedded terrorist insurgency.

(Do I even have to say it at this point?)


"While the Islamic State remains far from where it was in 2013 and 2014, the group retains concerning capabilities, plenty of confidence, and a newfound sense of momentum. War in Gaza and a spiraling regional crisis are adding fuel to its fire and creating opportunities for the terror group to exploit the situation for its own advantage."


"While there is little that U.S. forces can do to alter Islamic State activities within the regime-controlled regions of Syria, U.S. troops are the glue holding together the only meaningful challenge to the Islamic State within a third of Syrian territory. Were that glue to disappear, a significant resurgence in Syria would be all but guaranteed, and a destabilizing spillover into Iraq a certainty."


"With Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani now publicly pushing for a U.S. withdrawal in his own country, some hope remains that the U.S. military’s presence in Iraqi Kurdistan could sustain counter-Islamic State operations, including next door in Syria. This may explain why Iran’s proxies have so frequently targeted U.S. forces stationed at Erbil International Airport in recent weeks."

"However, shifting counter-Islamic State coordination from Baghdad to Erbil would present its own complications, sharpening intra-Kurdish tensions between the regional government of Masoud Barzani and the PKK-linked SDF administration in northeast Syria, likely triggering unfavorable Turkish interference. Emboldened by a sense of victory in Iraq-proper, Iran and its proxies in this scenario would then undoubtedly sharpen their attacks on U.S. troops in Syria, seeking their withdrawal too."


"Ultimately, events since October have placed the U.S. deployment in northeast Syria on a fraying thread—hence recent internal consideration of a Syria withdrawal. Given the disastrous consequences of the hurried exit from Afghanistan in 2021 and the impending U.S. election later this year, it is hard to grasp why the Biden administration would be considering a withdrawal from Syria. No matter how such a withdrawal was conducted, it would trigger chaos and a swift surge in terror threats. But there can be no denying the clear sense in policy circles that it is being actively considered—and that it has been accepted as an eventual inevitability."


"Some within the U.S. government are currently proposing a collaborative arrangement between the SDF and Syria’s regime to counter the Islamic State as an apparent path towards a U.S. withdrawal. That would not only be a phenomenal boon to the Islamic State, but simply impossible on its own terms. Part of the SDF may have periodic contact with Assad’s regime, but they are far from natural allies. The regime would never allow the SDF to sustain itself, and Turkey would do everything possible to kill what remained."


"The last time that the Islamic State surged in Syria, in 2014, it transformed international security in profoundly negative ways. Should a U.S. withdrawal precipitate a return to Islamic State chaos, we will be relegated to mere observers, unable to return to a region that we will have placed squarely under the control of a pariah regime and its Russian and Iranian allies."






Monday, January 29, 2024

Misc ramblings and such...,

 





Cross on the TV
Nice...




Exactly...


TY baby


Hall tree coming soon :-).




Resonates.
Yeah...lil bit.


I dont think he really cares about pro-life, 
gun rights, 
dem, repub
liberal, conservative
etc...and rightfuly so.


The Nature of Reality

A "hidden realm" behind the common sense realm 
of "local realism" this is the actual nature of the reality 
in which we live. 
If mathematical truths exist but cannot be proven, 
and physical measurements 
show results that cannot be predicted 
except as probabilities, 
and light has momentum 
and particles behave as immaterial wave-functions, 
can we not conclude 
that even nature points us 
to something beyond nature?

Translation?
Its very rational
and logical 
to assume
that nature 
and math
both point
to something beyond 
the reality we experience.

It's kinda...designed that waypeople.
Id wrap my head around it if I was you.
Quick like in a hurry.



Hahahahahah.
Had to.
And?
You aint seen nothin yet.




Yeah.
Translation?
Nonsense.



A drowning man can not save himself."


Did.


Truth in a lot of instances.


Commissioned to try and tell you anyway.


Yeah.
Get ya some RL





likes
geometriasagrada.en (IG)

 "The Selenic Shadowdial". 

This is the table to calculate the moment the moon rises and sets each day, as well as the phase of the cycle in which it is. In the outer circle: the 28 phases of the moon. The spirals show the duration of the moon's appearance in the sky, with its rising and setting.

Illustration by author Pierre Miotte, presented in the work "Ars Magna Lucis et Umbrae", by Athanasius Kircher, the first description published in Europe about lighting and image projection. 1671, Amsterdam

Hey Ethan?

Let me guess

All the order and patterns?
"pure coincidence" right?



Sound familiar?
Resonate a lil bit?
Somebody didn't make sense to you at all at first?
Now you see exactly what was up?
Was kind of the plan yo.

1st Corinthians 2:10-16
But it was to us that God made known his secret by means of his Spirit. The searches everything, even the hidden depths of God's purpose. it is only the Spirit within people that knows all about them in the same way, only God's Spirit knows all about God. 
We have not received this world's spirit ;
instead, we have received the Spirit sent by God, 
so that we may know all that God has given us.
So then, 
we do not speak in words 
taught by human wisdom, 
but in words 
taught by the Spirit, 
as we explain spiritual truths 
to those who have the Spirit. *
Whoever does not have the Spirit 
cannot receive the gifts that come from God's Spirit. 
Such people really do not understand them; 
they are nonsense to them, 
because their value can be judged only on a spiritual basis. 
Whoever has the Spirit, however, 
is able to judge the value of everything 
but no one is able to judge him. 
As the scripture says:
"Who knows the mind of the lord? 
Who is able to give him advice?"
We, however, have the mind of Christ.


Truth




Make more sense why:
"Rugged individualism"
was mass marketed to you now?


Psalms 5:

Litsen to my words, Oh Lord, and hear my sighs.
 Litsen to my cry for help My God and King!
I pray to you, O Lord;
 you hear my voice in the morning; at sunrise I offer my prayer* and wait for you answer.
 You are not a God who is pleased
with wrongdoing;
You allow no evil in your presence
 You cannot stand the sight of the proud.
You hate all wicked people  You destroy all liars and despite violent, deceitful people But because of your great love I can come into your house I can worship in your Holy Temple and bow down to you in reverence Lord I have so many enemies! Lead me to do your will make your ways plain for me to follow.


Psalm 46:7-11

The lord of Host is with us: 
The God of Jacob is our refuge. Selah.
8 Come, behold the works of the Lord, 
what desolations he hath made in the earth.
He maketh wars to cease unto the end of the earth; 
he breaketh the bow, and cutteth the spear in sunder, 
he burneth the chariot in the fire.
Be still, and know that I am God: 
I will be exalted among the heathen, 
I will be exalted in the earth.
11 The Lord of hosts is with us; 
the God of Jacob is our refuge. Selah.

Homework assignment completed 

:-).






Yeah

 

just jumpin right in today 

with a bunch of lil snippets

(and one lengthy one :-)

 from a bunch of different articles:


The GDP Number Was Great... 

There Is Just One Huge Problem


"The result, for better or worse, speak for themselves: 

while Q4 GDP rose by $329 billion to $27.939 trillion

a respectable if made up number, what is much more disturbing is that 

over the same time period, 

the US budget deficit rose by more than 50%, or $510 billion

And the cherry on top: 

the increase in public US debt 

in the same three month period 

was a stunning $834 billion, 

or 154% more than the increase in GDP. 

In other words, 

it now takes $1.55 in budget deficit 

to generate $1 of growth... 

and it takes over $2.50 in new debt 

to generate $1 of GDP growth!



(Oh yeah everything is fine.
Inflation is over.
Economy is booming etc.
Yeah...,right.

UNSUBATAINABLE MUCH LONGER?
There isn't a crisis coming.
There is a worldwide economic collapse coming)






"This move by BlackRock 
follows the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission’s (SEC) clearance 
for BlackRock 
and ten other prominent asset managers 
to list Bitcoin spot exchange-traded funds (ETFs). 
It suggests a growing interest in incorporating cryptocurrencies 
into traditional investment strategies."

(Two things:

1) Blackrock told the SEC what to do.
(They were the ones pushing for it.

2) Sows you where everything is headed.
Digitized currency.

Wonder who is gonna run that show 
when the production is completed?

And the world wide economic collapse happens?






(Well gee thx for the heads up, 
We would have never figured it out 
without you sharing your expert opinion.
Why do these types even bother?
Other than to just get their names in the news?)

"The attack marks the first time U.S. service members were killed by enemy combatants in the Middle East since the start of the Israel-Hamas war. Since the onset of the war, militant groups have been targeting U.S. forces in Iraq and Syria."



We got that layin around?
 To just give away do we?

Tells you exactly who is calling the shots
and it aint
"We the people."


"The U.S. Department of Commerce, Intel, and TSMC 

did not immediately respond to Reuters request for comment."

(Well why would they?)



High electricity prices have Europe facing deindustrialization; 

don't let it happen here


(This one I could go on for days about

but Ive already said it all to many times to count before.

So I'll just try and summarize:


It only mentions Russia twice

and never anywhere 

implies that 

this was part of the game plan all along.

It's how I knew the second I saw:



who was behind it.


And if you fell for this mindless propaganda:


and didn't take in to account 
the long term ramifications of such an act?

Then you should seriously reevaluate your critical thinking skills.


You're simply choosing to believe what your mind wants to believe
and not the reality of the current state of affairs of the world we are living in.

"YOU HAVE GOT TO SUSPEND THE DISBELIEF!")




(OMGoodness the ridiculousness of it all.)


To succeed at evolution and separate itself from mere chemical reactions, life must do three things. First, it must somehow store information, such as the encoding for various processes, traits, and characteristics. This way the successful traits can pass from one generation to another.

(Information never creates itself or "evolves"
Information anywhere we have ever seen it 
is a sign of a cognizant, sentient entity trying to tell you something.
I dont care how "it must somehow store information"
I wanna know what was responsible for the information being created in the first place 
and by what mechanism, (and it had to be outside the laws of known physics) it used to get itself  to be able to be somehow stored.

Actually?
I already know.

John 1:1

The Word Became Flesh

In the beginning was the Word, 
(Information)
and the Word 
(Information)
was with God, 
and the Word 
(Information)
was God.

"Second, life must self-replicate. It must be able to make reasonably accurate copies of its own molecular structure, so that the information contained within itself 
(See above)
has the chance to become a new generation, changed and altered based on its survivability."

Lastly, life must catalyze reactions. It must affect its own environment, whether for movement, or to acquire or store energy, or grow new structures, or all the many wonderful activities that life does on a daily basis."

"By interacting with its environment, making copies of itself, 
and storing information 

(How was it created and how did it get there agian?)

(like how to interact with the environment and make copies of itself), 
life can evolve, growing in complexity and specialization over geologic time, 
from humble molecules to conscious minds 

(There is NO evidence 
of consciousness evolving.
Ever.
None.
Explain to me how the information was created first please.)

capable of peering into its own shrouded origins."


One is the DNA, which through its genetic code 

(Code is information.
Codes dont write themselves people.)

stores information using combinations of just four molecules: adenine, guanine, cytosine, and thymine. The raw ability of DNA to store massive amounts of information 

(It's not just a lil bit
Its a shit ton of information)

is nothing short of a miracle;

(No kidding?
Thx. 
Never knew.) 


our own digital system of 1’s and 0’s 
(invented because it’s much simpler to tell if a circuit is on or off than some stage in-between) 
is the closest comparison 
we can make to DNA’s information density. 
Natural languages don’t even earn a place on the chart."


“DNA is like a computer program but far, far more advanced 
than any software ever created.”
― Bill Gates, The Road Ahead

(To think that it created itself 
out of some kinda primordial sludge 
is just pure nonsense)

"The second component is RNA, which is intriguingly similar to DNA but with two subtle, but significant, differences: RNA swaps out thymine for uracil in its codebase, and contains the sugar ribose, which is one oxygen atom short of the deoxyribose of DNA. RNA also stores information but, again speaking only in generalities, has the main job of reading the chemical instructions stored in the DNA)

(You honestly think 
it just decided to have the ability to do that on its own?)

and using that to manufacture the last member of the triad, proteins."



"hus the triad completes all the functions of life: DNA stores information, RNA uses that information to manufacture proteins, and the proteins interact with the environment and perform the self-replication of DNA. This cycle allows living organisms to experience the gift of evolution.


(The gift to all of us

is the gift of life

not of evolution.)


"The interconnected nature of DNA, RNA, and proteins means that it could not have sprung up ab initio from the primordial ooze, because if only one component is missing then the whole system falls apart – a three-legged table with one missing cannot stand."


(Its a continuum then.

Just like time, space, energy and matter all had to come into exhistnace at the same time, none of them can exist without the others being present as well.


Genesis 1:1

In the beginning 

(Time

Past, present, future)

God created 

(Energy)

the heavens 

(Space

Height, width, depth)

and the earth.

Matter

(Solid, liquid, gas.


Im sorry where did the information come from again?

John 1:1

In the beginning was the Word, 

and where is the other creation event with light being created on two separate instances?


Day one and Day four, Genesis.

The Koran came some 600 years or whatever later BTW)


THE LOOMING THREAT OF IRRESPONSIBLE AI - EXPERTS FORECAST A TROUBLING FUTURE


"Navigating the challenges ahead

Despite the bleak outlook painted by the forecasts, the experts offer glimmers of hope in the form of potential solutions. 

From the implementation of AI safety principles 

to the 

enactment of new regulations

there are tangible steps that governments and organizations can take to mitigate risks. 

Also, the role of interdisciplinary education emerges as crucial, with universities poised to play a vital role in equipping future generations with the skills needed to navigate the complex intersection of technology and ethics.

(To late.

They fired the AI ethicist

and now this is what we get.


ANYBODY.

I MEAN ANYBODY 

TELLING YOU:

"the implementation of AI safety principles"

Or

"the enactment of new regulations"

Or anything else?

DOESNT KNOW WHAT THE FUCK THEY ARE TALKING ABOUT


An AI probably wrote the damn article!

And Apparently?

they didn't get the memo:

Poisoned AI went rogue during training and couldn't be taught to behave again in 'legitimately scary' study



It's

Biden pauses LNG export approvals after pressure from climate activists

got nothing to do with climate 

and everything to do with positioning 

US LPG exporters 

to reap a windfall 

(if the time ever comes for them to be able to.

Im not in that camp BTW)

See corporatocay listed above.

Our European and Asian allies 

are gonna start thinking economic warfare 

here real soon if were not careful 

the one commentator said.

I agree.

All about the love of $.


And now we got a looming war 

in the Middle East.


As well as China on the radar in the Pacific.


WAKE UP!

SAVE THE ONLY THING YOU CAN!

THE MOST VALUABLE POSSESSION 

YOU'LL EVER HAVE
YOUR ETERNAL SOUL!


Romans 10:9


that if you confess with your mouth the Lord Jesus 

and believe in your heart that God has raised Him from the dead, you will be saved.


Why not save the only thing you really can?