Thursday, February 27, 2020

star trek bernie


Saturday, February 22, 2020

7g bubble

It's been short of a year and a half since I moved from resin-based field generators to bubble technology.  What started out as a study turned into a passion.

I built another one yesterday.  It took two months of designing and an hour or so of assembly but the effort was worth it.

 This unit is basically five layers.  The first layer consists of 2/3 mortar and 1/3 black iron oxide, making it an extremely dense base.  The next layer was mortar with a few handfuls of key dust.  Larger particles making it less dense than the first.  The next two layers were progressively less dense with aluminum chips with a final, neutral, layer of plaster.  The same cascading densities apply when constructing resin based orgonite.

But it's the goodies inside that makes the difference.  In the base layer I put a mirror with four neodymium magnets on the perimeter with a crystal array surrounded by citrine, shungite, and amethyst.  Directly over that is a succor punch with four magnets corresponding to the mirror magnets.  The rest of the goodies like DE, colloidal silver, ormus, rubicon, lemongrass, and tonka beans were placed at or near the succor punch.  The bubble is charged with a violet ray wand (VRW), which is basically a mini tesla coil, by two internal copper mesh pads at opposite ends of the unit.  The water used to mix the mortar/metal was run through a magnetic vortex.




I also included a sample from the previous bubble, which has the essence of all seven generations.

The most interesting part of this unit is the shekina crystal I mentioned in a previous post.  This item was placed directly over the succor punch in the fourth layer.  It not only contains my own DNA but five years worth of psychic fermentation until the solution crystallized.  I can't imagine what effects this crystal will produce, but I'm keeping my eye on it.










 



Theoretically, the qualities of these items should be boosted by the succor punch, which should be insanely boosted by the surrounding bubble.  The combination of inferred light and the VRW already shows astounding power after only one day.  I have eight more days worth of charging before this project is complete and fully charged.

Using an inferred light and VRW, it takes nine days to charge one of these things.  It's been said in order for a bubble to become fully charged it has to reach a temperature of 180 degrees.  Summer or winter, it takes that long to reach that temp.  Interesting.

So, what can these things do?  For starters, wake up the world and turn 5G into a healthy, life-enhancing thing that will bring enlightenment to the darkest corners of civilization.  Got any other requests?

         



Friday, February 21, 2020

cheez-it vs cheese-nips

And old friend, who is now dead, told me there is a vast difference between Cheez-its and Cheese-Nips.

They look alike, have almost the same box, share the same location in any store, and share the same price, have nearly the same name, but they are night and day in quality.

I haven't had Cheese-nips for a long time and gave in to the temptation a week ago and got some.  So much heaven in one box, I consumed the whole thing.

A week later i found myself in the cracker isle looking for more but all I found was Cheez-its.  I mean, there was three shelves full of Cheez-its of all kinds of flavors and sizes and absolutely no Cheese-nips to be found anywhere.

I figure one of two things... They didn't carry them anymore.  They sold out and were waiting to re-stock.  Either way, my choice was Cheez-its or nothing.  I chose Cheez-its.

Ok... Cheeze-its lack flavor and don't have near enough salt.  It was like eating road kill instead of a steak.  I choked them down just to get rid of the box.

Today I opened a box of Cheese-nips.  I still had the memory of Cheez-its on my salivary glans as I took the first cracker between my teeth.

Night and day, baby.  Night and day.

   

Wednesday, February 19, 2020

ask the Q


Saturday, February 15, 2020

lost shekina found

I was scrounging goodies for my next bubble project.  Things like a mobius cable, living water, diatomaceous earth ormus, magnets, and stuff like that.  It struck me I had a solution I made back in 2015 that's been sitting in the cabinet where I store my pilsner glasses, untouched since I made it.  I could use this for the base of the internal succor punch.  It really made the double mobius mexican hat kick ass.  It should work even better in a bubble.

About this solution... Five years ago, several of us in various parts of the world, were making these and comparing notes through email.  It was supposed to be a manifestation device and we were all eager to try it.  We were told this device was called shekina 

The process was a full pint of a vinegar/salt solution, two copper pipes set up in a colloidal silver fashion, and hooked up to a 9v lantern battery to create a colloidal copper from the vinegar/ salt solution.  You keep the process running until the solution turns green.  When that's done, you add male and female DNA.  Male and female DNA spin in opposite directions and putting them in a sterile solution will create a minute chaos field vortex that grows exponentially.  It's designed for long term use and the longer it sets, the stronger it gets until manifestation becomes easy.  At least, that was the theory.

Anyway... I got the jar with the solution and saw it was dried up.  I mean, this was a sealed mason jar and all that was left was some crap on the bottom.  Only this wasn't just crap.  It seems the whole solution crystallized into one big crystal with a green tint.  What you see here is small chip about an inch long.   

I'm not sure how it happened but it looks like I found the crystal for my bubble internal mobius.         





Thursday, February 13, 2020

avocado discovery

I've been eating avocados since I picked my first one in Puerto Rico decades ago.  Like many things in life, the first was the best and a fresh picked avocado is hard to beat.  After that, they've all been somewhat mediocre.  But I like em just the same.

My preferred method of consuming a ripe avocado is cutting it in half and eating it with a spoon.  Simple and easy.  That's the way I roll, baby.

The last time I got avocados, I picked out some fairly firm ones only to realize those things were far from ripe.  It took some effort just cutting it in half and I had to quarter it just to get the pit out.  This was inedible but instead of tossing it I saw an opportunity for experimentation.

I peeled and diced it and sauteed it in butter with a little salt.  After a few minutes it began to look like home fries.  Would you believe it even tasted like home fries!  I mean, damn good!

I've had ripe avocado lightly sauteed that tasted like warm avocado but only the very unripe fruit seems to take on the characteristics of potato when browned.  It makes sense that unripe fruit would have a lack of flavor and just a bit of cooking could resemble a potato taste.  In my opinion, potato is pretty much tasteless, compared to other produce, anyway.  

For anyone involved in a ketogenic lifestyle, this is a godsend.  After a few minutes search I couldn't find anything on the internet associating avocados with potatoes.  I can't be the only one who tried working with extremely unripe avocados.  There seems to be no mention of it anywhere.  Lots of recipes using potatoes and avocados but nothing about avocado as a potato substitute but it got me thinking of other ways to turn avocados into au gratin, mashed, or as a potato substitute for Hungarian goulash. 

Avocados could be the healthiest fruit out there.  Most of the calories in avocado come from fat. A whole avocado contains about 21 grams of fat, but mostly in the form of healthier monounsaturated omega-9 fatty acid containing oleic acid which is beneficial in reducing inflammation, cardiovascular health, and to some extent, dealing with cancer.

Avocados contain large proportions of fiber, which also helps in controlling blood sugar and lowering insulin levels.  The fiber also lowers the carbohydrate count making it a perfect keto food.

Avocado has been tested to be effective in controlling cholesterol.

In a ketogenic diet, your carb count should be 20 grams or less per day.  That's seven avocados or one medium potato.  Seven avocados also has the added benefit of supplying a days worth of potassium as well.
    

 avocado macros 1 medium
  • Calories: 227
  • Fat: 21g
  • Sodium: 11mg
  • Carbohydrates: 12g   (subtract fiber from carbs gives you  2.8 grams)
  • Fiber: 9.2g
  • Sugars: 0.4g
  • Protein: 2.7g 
 potato macros 2/3 cup
  • Calories: 87
  • Water: 77%
  • Protein: 1.9 grams
  • Carbs: 20.1 grams   20.1-1.8=18.3 grams
  • Sugar: 0.9 grams
  • Fiber: 1.8 grams
  • Fat: 0.1 grams


Truly, a super food worthy of praise that can possibly be a potato substitute.  I can't say the same for potatoes.

Avocado salad?  Hmmm...




          

Monday, February 03, 2020