Payday, 24 July 2021, 2300 Hours

Payday

Transcribed by Nan

Bert 0:01
All right, that’s an answer and it’s more to reference. Okay, iON, are the lipids

Bob 0:05
Unlocking the lipids. What did you find out?

Bert 0:12
That it has something to do with the pineal gland.

Bob 0:15
Okay.

Bert 0:19
iON, are the lipids taking on more living carbon when they’re unlocked?

iON 0:26
Potentially, but no.

Bert 0:27
Okay. Okay. In this unlocking exercise that you gave me, is that activating the spinal column in any way? [no answer from iON] Should I leave the question alone or rephrase it?

iON 0:58
No, rephrase it. Rephrase it.

Bert 1:04
Okay. I want to know,

iON 1:05
You’re going at it backwards. You’re going at it backwards because you’re trying to say this issue — okay. You’re tryin’ to put the jigsaw puzzle together without a picture of the cover. And you’re saying is this a corner piece or not? We go, well, it doesn’t have two sides on it so it can’t be a corner piece. Okay, it has one side. Okay, that means it’s a border. So, you gotta look for the circle to get the border together. And once you do that, then you can start sort of puttin’ the colors together that match. But just don’t put this jigsaw together with a pair of scissors. It don’t come out good.

Bert 1:43
Okay. All right. Thank you for that. I just, that’s just rang a bell. Okay. I remember you asking me many moons ago to take my fist and put it in my armpit, if it would fit.

iON 1:58
Ah huh.

Bert 2:00
Now, is that the activation point for this exercise?

iON 2:09
Yes. Good. See? You have been watching "What’s My Line?".

Bert 2:18
Okay. No, that helps, and I can go back because I remember what you told me about that. But I don’t have that note right here, in short-term memory, or in front of me. So, I will move on to my next topic, but thank you for that. That opens up

iON 2:31
That short-term, that short-term memory’s a bitch, ain’t it? All but gone.

Bert 2:36
Yes, it is. It’s a little bit crazy, but I’m dealing with it, iON. I am dealing with it.

iON 2:42
But things you know, you know. Right?

Bert 2:45
Yes.

iON 2:46
You know.

Bert 2:46
After questioning I know. Okay, iON, this is my, this is my first attempt at dealing with a connection of the Faraday cage.

iON 3:02
Uh-oh. Uh-oh.

Bob 3:06
Uh-oh. Don’t go there, Bert!

iON 3:07
He’s goin’ deep!

Bob 3:08
You’re not authorized to go there, Bert.

iON 3:10
He’s goin’ deep. He’s goin’ deep. He’s goin’ deep.

Bob 3:14
You can’t go there. He’s goin’ deep. Uh-oh. You gotta get back.

Bert 3:18
But this is the “I don’t care.”

Bob 3:20
He doesn’t care! It’s even worse! [Bert chuckles]

iON 3:22
He’s been accused. He’s been accused of that before too, so now what you gonna do?

Bert 3:27
Okay. So, iON, should I stop? I mean, can I proceed?

iON 3:30
No, hell no! Hell no. You got it. Hey, get it what you get.

Bert 3:36
Okay. Because these are like my first, because this is a big topic, iON. This is a really big topic of asking questions and then probe. Okay?

iON 3:44
Okay.

Bert 3:44
Okay, first issue of concern is that on last What Youth, you were speaking with Nan and Alissa regarding emotions and not engaging emotions. And then Alissa brought up something about reducing the plasma field. Is there a specific reason to reduce the plasma field?

iON 4:04
You have to. What is a plasma field? No, no, what is a plasma field?

Bert 4:15
Well, okay, the plasma field according to what we discussed, it’s a secondary emotion that goes through the field generator. And the field generator is the hypothalamus.

iON 4:27
Exactly. Got it. So, now keep going. The question is if that’s the case, why would it have to be reduced. Because it’d be too potent or pungent to stand presently; it wouldn’t fit so it has to be reduced.

Bert 4:44
So, it has to be reduced. So the, okay, then that, then the clarifying point is, is that the plasma field is, but when you engage emotions, it increases the plasma field. That’s what you’re saying.

iON 5:00
It doesn’t increase it, it expands it. Expands it. You can’t increase a field, you expand it. It’s not one part is stronger than another part. The same strength. The same particle’s charged on both levels. So, you’re in the right circle, you gotta bring it back now to say, oh okay, so if it’s gonna fit in this space, we gotta reduce it. You won’t shorten the field or the span, but you reduce it. And that’s the point. [changes ear buds] Is that better or worse?

Bert 5:41
For me?

iON 5:43
We don’t care. Yeah, we like you.

Bert 5:45
No, you said better for worse. For me it’s like I said, it’s pretty broad because

iON 5:52
Well then that’s the part you want to develop then, isn’t it?

Bert 5:55
Well, yeah, that’s why I opened up with this. This is my first probe in it because it’s pretty big. Pretty, pretty big. Because also the — okay, that’s involving the angels.

iON 6:04
Quit all that braggin’. Quit all that bagging, now. There you go again.

Bert 6:05
I am not bragging. I am not bragging. I’m not bragging. [iON laughs] I’m not fuckin’ bragging. But iON, the angels are engaged the plasma field, so you want, that we have to reduce it. So, they want the — okay, so then they want through emotional to make you fly off to increase the plasma field which will basically make someone burn out then. That’s what you’re saying.

iON 6:33
Yeah, it’s called Ascend or die. That’s what it’s called. That’s your question: are you gonna Ascend or are you gonna die?

Bert 6:41
Gotcha. Okay, so here’s the, here’s another question and maybe you’ll cut me off at the knees, but I’m gonna go proceed. Okay, we already outlined that

iON 6:56
And give it the old, give it the old college try.

Bert 7:00
Yeah, but

Bob 7:01
Hold it, Bert. We want a summary. We want a summary of what you’ve been talking about, the plasma and emotions.

Bert 7:07
Okay. The summary is, okay, the summary is from What Youth, Bob, is that iON was engaging Nan and Alissa, and it was iON warned Nan about getting very emotional because of the angels. And then Alissa came on and piggybacked off of that about not engaging emotions to reduce your plasma field. And iON said that we do want to reduce our plasma field by not engaging emotions.

Bob 7:32
So that’s where you’ve gotten.

Bert 7:38
Yes.

Bob 7:40
Okay, thanks.

Bert 7:41
Sure.

Carolyn 7:41
And if you have too much plasma field, what does that do, iON?

iON 7:49
It won’t fit. It won’t fit in the system, in your body, in your realm, in your world, in your capacity. It will overload you. You’ll be overloaded.

Carolyn 8:02
Uh-hm, and that would not be conducive to Ascension I imagine.

iON 8:08
No. Because total, because total fucked-up biology says you can’t be bigger than the sum total that you are unless you have a, unless you have a problem with your mother figure. [Carolyn chuckles] Ask Carolyn. Right?

Bob 8:24
Hey, Bert?

Carolyn 8:25
Yeah. Yep, right. Left.

Bert 8:28
Bob.

Bob 8:27
When Scott Ray of Thornhill, Wal Thornhill, he came out of that saying, "iON is a plasmoid." Because this guy had an electric foundation for the universe. So, but what iON’s saying is emotions are connected to plasmoid; plasmoids are in matter. That’s how emotion and matter intertwined with literacy separated. So, does that helped you there? The plasma field is linked with emotions. And what are emotions? Aren’t they the Inner Kingdom? And the plasmoid plasma field is the Outer Kingdom? And they meet. Remember iON says the Outer Kingdom, the Inner Kingdom meet through the Middle Kingdom. That explains the connection with emotion. You know, Outer Kingdom meets (that’s plasma) meets emotions through the Middle Kingdom. So, the Middle Kingdom is the way they connect. They seem on the surface emotions have nothing to do with matter. But when you bring in the Middle Kingdom, which is the tactility,

iON 8:43
Does that mean they don’t matter? Does that mean they don’t matter?

Bob 9:34
That’s what Captain Beefheart said. He said, "the stars are matter, we’re a matter, but it don’t matter." That was in a lyric of a song.

iON 9:45
[singing] It don’t matter to me.

Bob 9:51
Right. So, the Middle Kingdom is the place of interplay which we brought up at the beginning of the show. What was that called, Carolyn? Somethin’ about tac [Carolyn inaudible] — the rub. No, that’s where the rub is.

Bert 10:06
The rub.

Bob 10:05
Is in the Middle Kingdom. Is that a nice way to posture it iON?

iON 10:06
Are you sure you’re not talking about your new St. Louis ribs?

Bob 10:15
No, not talkin’ about that. So, look at this, Bert. You visualize the plasma, the matter. That’s called efficient causality, and that got enhanced with the printed book. So, people have separation of head and heart. And the electric age throws you back into immense, emotional tactility. And that leads to a need to balance matter with emotion, and people like to bring in spirit. Matter, mind, was it matter, spirit and emotion? Matter, mind, body? Matter, mind, physical? No, not matter, mind. So, what is it? Body, mind, spirit. So, the reintegration of the pre-book effect where there’s no separation between head and heart is what’s causing the crisis in the world. Because our institutions are based on printing press, yet we all live in an emotional electric plasma world.

Bert 11:21
Yes.

Bob 11:21
So, does Thornhill’s plasma theory that Scott took from it relevant iON? Or I remember you saying he got it all backwards.

iON 11:30
No. It doesn’t apply. I mean, it’s got some words, three or four of the words match. And of course, that will give you, Scott, a PhD right there, three words left in a book. So, that will do that, but after that it’s kind of hard to run it much beyond that, you see.

Bob 11:46
Right. So, your plasma field is [indistinct] differently.

iON 11:50
What year is it? What year is it, Bert? What year is it, Bert?

Bob 11:52
Don’t get distracted Bert. Does the plasma field that you define be way different from Thornhill? What is the plasma field, Bert?

iON 11:52
Yes.

Bob 12:02
He said yes. What is it? What were you referring to?

Bert 12:10
It’s the secondary emotion that goes into a field generator that we’re

Bob 12:14
The secondary emotion that goes into a field generator? That’s plasma?

Bert 12:18
Yes.

iON 12:18
Yes, that’s right. Plasma field.

Bert 12:21
Plasma field.

Bob 12:21
Well, that’s, is that what Mike Adams was trying to describe in the Private Session with the cyber talk he was doing?

iON 12:24
Oh, my God. Are you, [Bob chuckles] you need to play some Dylan, Bob? [Bert laughs] Are you falling out there? Play some Dylan for you? Come on now.

Bob 12:30
Shut up! [Bert laughs]

iON 12:30
We can’t pay the bills if you don’t show — yeah, we can’t pay the bills if you don’t show up to work, Bob. We can’t do this without you. So, you know how that goes. That was like a [indistinct]

Bob 12:57
Listen to this.

iON 12:58
He’s fixin’ his phone. Now we can hear him.

Bob 13:00
I know what I’m talking about, and you don’t, so listen to me. Stop fucking improvising out of thin air and listen to this. [iON laughs] He likes that. "The development of self-assembly nanotech file circuits has progressed." That’s the kind of talk when you say plasma is emotion. "self-assembly nanotech in vitro after injection."

iON 13:30
In vitro. Mm-hm.

Bob 13:31
Yeah, in vitro. So, Bert, plasma is half machine and half emotion. Half matter and half emotion. Half eye and half ear.

iON 13:31
So is John, so is John Henry.

Bob 13:47
Right. So, you see how McLuhan’s "eye, ear," thing comes in here, Bert? You know, we’re talking about

iON 13:54
See how Baudrillard, see how Baudrillard was wrong here, Bert?

Bob 13:58
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Baudrillard missed out on the basics of the sensory operations. The eye, ear, interplay melted in tactility. So our senses are our organs; they are self-assembling bio circuits.

iON 13:58
How many stops does your organ have? How many stops does your organ have, Bob?

Bob 14:21
How many Scotts?

iON 14:24
Stops does your organ have.

Bob 14:27
Stocks. What’s that? 128!

iON 14:31
S-t. Oh, no, no, no. 129

Bob 14:36
No, 128, [indistinct]

iON 14:41
Yeah, there is. The last one’s, the last stop is the building that the organ is in. [Bob chuckles] That’s also a stop. That’s a stop, too. And that’s what contains it.

Bob 14:53
All right. Okay.

iON 14:53
That’s the re, that’s your, that’s your reverb. That’s what you do with your past pluperfect tense, you reverb.

Bob 14:41
Well, Bert, you have to, you have to get into what’s the difference between emotion and matter. Or plasma which is made up of emotion and what was the phrase? Emotion and plasma. Right?

iON 15:10
And foie gras. Don’t forget foie gras.

Bob 15:13
Yeah, emotion is ear. Plasma, matter. Visualization, mapping of what the Outer Kingdom looks like, that’s eyeball stuff.

Bert 15:22
Mm-hm. Mm-hm.

Bob 15:23
Eye and ear which involves our senses. And our senses are either part of the fall or very important probes. Only Ascended people can handle the sensory life properly.

Bert 15:40
Yes.

Bob 15:41
They’re in the world but not of it. Let’s see what cybersomerset [cyber, not cider] says about this.

iON 15:51
Now he’s gonna start quotin’ Oral Roberts. [Bob chuckles] Yeah, now he’s gonna start quotin’ Oral Roberts.

Bob 15:55
And 122 of Ezekiel. Let’s see what’s cyber’s saying.

iON 16:00
Evelyn. And Evelyn. Oral and Evelyn Roberts.

Bob 16:03
He says, "Well, they were fighting (cyber and smote’em) hours ago." "Great, Phil. Saves on post and I might pick up some drops. Cheers." "They look genuine. I wanted to confirm somebody here perfectly…" What the hell. Cyber is just now contemplating buying the drops? That explains a lot. That’s crazy. That’s what it seems like what he just said. I know he was asking about where the drops are.

iON 16:30
Well, Bob, you got to be fair. To be fair, Legend got on ’em and it didn’t go so good for him.

Bob 16:36
No. [Bert chuckles] Yeah. Looking for the talk of RnA drops. Where are they, cyber? How far back? I have to go back to older results.

iON 17:14
Reset your thing. Reset your thing, you’re an hour ago. Reset.

Bob 17:25
And old minimax, every time I asked him a question he’s never around to answer.

iON 17:31
Oh, he’s there all right, but he didn’t want to go toe to toe, Bob. He wants to stay hand to dick.

Bob 17:38
[chuckles] Hand to dick. Okay, back to you, Bert. Old cyber should comment on — oh, yeah, here it is. Phil says, "Yes, they’re very" Look at this. Phil has to say, "they’re very good cider. You need to get on with it before the shit hits the fan. Get yourself some ReMag as well as the drops. Also, the vitamin D is now essential." Holy shit. Phil’s down there in the sewer with idiots who are too busy [iON laughs] watching the logs all day long and missing out the basic point here. How the hell, cyber did you miss that? And then cyber say, "Yeah, I’ll go check ’em out." He checks them out and say, "Yeah, it’s true. Looks pretty good." Boy, that’s pretty bad, cyber. You’re a bot. [singsong] Cyber is a bot.

iON 18:28
[singsong] Who’s gonna lose his pension.

Bob 18:31
Oh, yeah. Is that the, is that — I clicked on it, Carolyn, and I was gonna ask you. You search for RnA drops Botanica Health, right? [Carolyn inaudible] That’s, yeah, maybe that’s why he’s, he’s such a stick in the mud. And he wasn’t gonna get it until he could get it locally, you know, in his drugstore.

Carolyn 18:54
(in background) They’ve only had it there for five years.

Bob 18:54
Yes, been there five years. Yeah, you better stop watching Dark Journalist, cyber, and everybody else that you watch. Get back to here. Start doing your homework around iONdom. We’re the only people, the only game in town for fuck sake.

iON 19:08
But now, The Empty Man, you can watch The Empty Man. That’d do you some good. That’ll tell you

Bob 19:13
Why? Why him? The Empty Man, who is that, all men? The TS Eliot fans?

iON 19:19
No, no, no. Bert knows. Bert knows everything.

Bob 19:23
Yeah. Bert, who are the empty men?

Bert 19:25
I have no idea at this point, Bob. I have to look. I don’t, I don’t know everything.

iON 19:29
It’s a move. It’s a movie. It’s a movie.

Bert 19:33
Empty Man.

iON 19:33
You made us watch it when Carolyn would stomp down hell hill.

Bob 19:38
I did? Or Bert did?

iON 19:40
After The Quiet, after The Quiet Ones.

Bert 19:44
Oh, I heard of this movie. Yes. It’s a supernatural horror, thriller film, Bob. It’s a horror film.

Bob 19:52
I don’t care about that. But the point is iON’s confused; he thinks you told ’em and you would heard of it. So, he thinks if you’re hearing [overtalk] you’re telling him.

iON 19:52
We said, we said — are we on mute? [Bob chuckles]

Bob 20:01
You’re on mute!

iON 20:08
We said, we said that Bert made us watch it. That’s what we said.

Bob 20:15
Yeah, and that’s not true. Bert didn’t even know about it.

iON 20:18
It most certainly is. Most certainly is.

Bob 20:20
Did you know about it Bert? Did you tell them to watch it?

Bert 20:23
This Bert is

iON 20:23
There’s a lot of things, there’s a lot of things that he knows that he don’t say, that he can’t recall.

Bob 20:30
Bert, did you tell them to watch empty head?

Bert 20:34
iON just gave me the out, Bob. I do not recall telling iON to watch Empty Man.

Bob 20:41
Yeah, I do not recall most conversations that iON claims I had with him.

iON 20:45
He didn’t tell us. He didn’t tell us. He made us. He didn’t tell us, he made us.

Bert 20:49
Okay, iON,

Bob 20:49
That’s even worse. Bert doesn’t even know. He didn’t, it was his subconscious which you’re reading all the time, iON.

Bert 21:00
iON, should I watch Empty Man? Because

Bob 21:03
No, Bert, get back to work.

iON 21:05
It would certainly, it’d certainly, it’d certainly would help you reduce your plasma field for sure. [Bob chuckles]

Bert 21:10
Ah, okay. Okay, iON, let’s go to the next one. This is

Bob 21:16
That means too emotional, right, Bert? If you reduce your plasma field, you’re reducing your emotional life. Correct?

Bert 21:22
Correct.

Bob 21:23
Yeah.

iON 21:26
Or refocusing it. Just because some’um’s small doesn’t mean it’s not important.

Bob 21:33
Look at this. Look at cyber, cyber now because we drew attention to him. He’s used to being in the background. He says, "Bob, I’ve been listening to you two idiots for 12 years and I’m still here." Well, that’s the problem. You shouldn’t be here anymore. You consider us idiots, [iON laughs] but what idiot are you to listen to two idiots for 12 years? Stop your whining, cyber!

iON 21:55
I’ve been, I’ve been looking forward to your ill-advised, ill-gotten advice for 12 years [Bob laughs] and I don’t like it. I’ve not learned anything.

Bert 22:03
And should be a caller instead of a listener.

Bob 22:06
That’s right. He can’t even insult me properly; he gets it all backwards. "I’ve been listening to you two idiots for 12 years and I’m still here." [chuckles] You’re still here because you haven’t been talking to us! You’re stranded, you’re paralyzed. And he says, "I’ve just run out of my original bottle I got 10 years ago." [Bob laughs] He uses it about every six months.

Bert 22:30
Oh, that’s a joke. It’s got to be.

Bob 22:32
Phil’s there yelling and screaming at him. Phil’s gettin’ all plasmoid with him.

iON 22:35
Yeah, yeah, yeah, just run out. You need to take at least 30 drops per day and you made a bottle last for five years. [iON, Bert, Bob laugh]

Bob 22:51
Now Phil’s gettin’ mad. See? "You’re pension ain’t gonna work either." [Bob, iON laugh] That’s what that little emoji means.

iON 23:02
Pick up, pick up, pick up your drops at the, whadda call it? The pharmacia.

Bob 23:08
At the unemployment center.

iON 23:07
The pharmacia. The pharmacia before your credit’s ruined.

Bob 23:15
[chuckles] You see how these people reduces the meme, meme jackasses? You know, it’s not our fault. We wouldn’t be like this if we weren’t prompted by such idiocy. And SteveO[?], he’s like a fair fight.

iON 23:28
Wait! wait! wait! Wait, wait, wait. This is the best of all the best that’s ever been the best. This is better than us, and we’re pretty damn good. Look at cider’s response. "I had been taking them" [Bob laughs] Now wait, check this out. "as the drops they made me not give a fuck. And I know enough already." [Bob, Bert laugh]

Bob 23:51
That’s the best, that’s the best testimony you’ve ever heard, Carolyn. I’m puttin’ that one on my site. I had to stop taking the drops and not giving a shit and I know enough already.

iON 24:00
Yeah, yeah, I couldn’t take the drops. I had to walk my sidewalk.

Bob 24:07
[laughs] I had to be a postman. SteveO says, "Would so-called positive emotions have the same effect as negative?" That might be a good question. I don’t know.

iON 24:18
You need to, you need to watch The Empty Man to figure that out.

Bob 24:23
Oh, shit. You people gotta watch movies.

iON 24:25
Oh shit.

Bob 24:26
I don’t have to do that. "Would so-called positive emotion have the same effect as negative?" They have effects. What’s it matter if they have the same effect or not? It’s SteveO’s way of finding out.

iON 24:26
No. No, wrong question. Wrong question. The right question, Bob, is how do you determine a positive or negative emotion?

Bob 24:45
Well, that’s what he’s wondering. You’re goin’ backwards.

iON 24:49
No, no. He said either.

Bob 24:53
Is there a difference? Yes, there is a difference. How you respond to them is the key.

iON 24:57
So, if you respond to it positive or if you respond to it negative, both got responded to, what does that change?

Bob 25:07
Nothing. You got two responds.

iON 25:09
Okay.

Bob 25:09
You gotta figure out who’s gonna tolerate one or the other. That’s why you have others. Social communication. You find out whether your emotion you’re gonna express will have a certain effect or not. That’s the drama of cognition.

iON 25:23
Okay. We weren’t, we weren’t sure.

Bob 25:29
Impercipient circuit of perceptual currents. Reacting to currents of emotion. (inaudible/overtalk)

iON 25:43
Would that be like a torrent? Would that be like a torrent?

Bob 25:48
No. Could be a torrent.

iON 25:50
Are you sure?

Bob 25:50
But not always.

iON 25:51
Oh.

Bob 25:51
Ha, ha. Made iON pause. [indistinct] made him think. He went, oh! Okay, Bert, where’s this go?

Bert 26:08
Okay. Next question, iON.

iON 26:11
In the pantry. In the pantry, Bob. In the pantry, Bob.

Bob 26:14
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.

Bert 26:15
Okay, iON. I have words, your words. We already just spoke about the plasma field is created by the, by secondary emotion going through the field generator. The field generator is the hypothalamus. And I have wordy words that you said that the skull is a perfect Faraday cage. And just this past What Youth when you were speaking with Alissa, you laid out a new reference to the plasma.

iON 26:45
Yes.

Bert 26:46
But you said that Daniel 2:44, it was an example of a plasma sheath. Is there an organ in the meatsack that create the plasma sheath?

iON 27:01
Yeah.

Bert 27:05
Is it the pericardium?

iON 27:06
You’re not gonna get that right now.

Bob 27:14
So, you link the plasma, somethin’, and the generator and the emotions? Could you read that sentence again?

Bert 27:21
Okay, these are words iON outlined in the meatsack, that the plasma field is created by a secondary emotion going through a field generator. And iON

Bob 27:32
Hold it. Created by — plasma field created by a secondary emotion. Secondary emotion. And then that’s going through something.

Bert 27:44
A field generator.

Bob 27:47
No, created by a secondary emotion. What’s the next preposition?

Bert 27:51
Going — it’s plasma field created by a secondary emotion going through a field generator.

Bob 28:00
And what kind of generator? Field?

Bert 28:03
Field.

Bob 28:03
Yeah, I remember that sentence. Yeah. Okay, got it. Thank you.

Bert 28:09
Okay, and –

Bob 28:12
[Carolyn inaudible] Oh, that’s the next [indistinct]

Bert 28:14
– the field generator is the hypothalamus, Bob.

Bob 28:19
Oh, put in brackets hypothalamus. Okay.

Bert 28:21
Yes. And there are words that iON said that the skull is a perfect Faraday cage.

Bob 28:31
The skull.

Bert 28:32
Yes. The skull.

iON 28:35
Yea.

Bob 28:35
Plasma field created by a secondary emotion going through a field generator which is the hypothalamus. Where do I place the skull in that sentence?

Carolyn 28:43
(in background) (inaudible)

iON 28:47
What’s the question?

Bert 28:52
For me, iON? You told me I wouldn’t

iON 28:55
Anybody who would talk to us. Anybody — well, then go to the next one.

Bert 28:59
All right.

Bob 28:59
What’s the skull, Carolyn? It’s a what?

Carolyn 28:59
The skull is a perfect Faraday cage.

Bob 29:04
Oh, yeah. Is that a result of the interaction of the secondary emotion in the plasma field and the generator? [pause] No one wants to answer that one.

Bert 29:20
I don’t know, Bob. I was just laying out

iON 29:24
We don’t understand what you’re sayin’. Yeah, it’s all kinda of gobbledegook to us too.

Bob 29:26
The skill is a perfect Faraday cage. Is the content of a Faraday cage the interaction of the plasma field, the secondary emotion and the field generator? That’s the Faraday cage all together or is the skull just a cage, a frame, and the content has nothing to do with it, Faraday cage? Content being the plasma field, secondary emotion and hypothalamus. You follow what I’m saying, Bert.

iON 29:26
Interesting.

Bert 29:27
Yes, but I

iON 30:01
Yeah, but yes, but. Yeah, listen here "yes but." Listen. He says a bunch of words, yes but, and it’s kinda that’s right, Bertron. Tear his ass, tear his ass up with all this stuff.

Bert 30:15
[chuckles] Well, I’m sorting the words,

iON 30:15
He learns two goddamn words and now he’s a PhD candidate. What do they mean?

Bob 30:20
[chuckles] What’s he saying, Carolyn? What were you laughing at, Carolyn? What was he laughing, what was

Carolyn 30:26
You always try to put it, smash it all together. Like, smash it.

Bob 30:30
Like Mike Adams.

Carolyn 30:31
Yeah, like a bunch of wet noodles.

Bob 30:35
Spaghetti. [indistinct]

Bert 30:38
Bob, what you were doing, what you were doing is — I was just noting these certain areas [silence/cut off]

Bob 30:46
You blipped out, Bert.

Bert 30:47
The plasma field, field generator.

Bob 30:49
You blipped out, Bert. Start over again. You noticed something?

Bert 30:53
What you just, what you just outlined was just words that I have what iON laid out what’s in the meatsack. And I asked them ’cause iON laid out on the last What Youth to Alissa, a plasma sheath. S-h-e-a-t-h. And I asked is there an organ in the meatsack that creates that, and iON said that I will not, I’m not gonna get that right now.

Bob 30:53
Did you try to get it tonight?

Bert 31:25
Yes.

iON 31:28
Sorta.

Bert 31:29
[chuckles] Yes. But they told me I was not gonna get it after I just asked the question maybe five minutes ago. So, I’m gonna go on my next question. Okay, iON, also we’ve had discussions where you’ve outlined that chi and a Faraday cage interact.

iON 31:52
Mm-hm. Of course.

Bert 31:54
Okay. Now, when I look at that, I’m like, wait a minute, but I actually have words when you say that, you know, we won’t need chi but we also have that you gave me the chi obfuscation formula. So, would the chi obfuscation formula be the fact that it works and fields the Faraday cage?

iON 32:17
Okay, so break that down, now. You said some words, apply it. Apply it.

Bert 32:31
Okay. Will the chi obfuscation formula apply to the Faraday cage?

iON 32:48
Okay, we gotta get somewhere from here so we gotta pull it back. So, you’re gonna have to find the dot, start the dot to make the dot work. Because otherwise you’re gonna get the answer to the question and you’re not gonna know any more than you did when you started. So, what you wanna do?

Bert 33:02
Okay, we’re gonna go back then, go even further. Okay, when we spoke about the chi obfuscation formula, the chi obfuscation formula deals with the pineal gland.

iON 33:13
That’s right. Correct.

Bert 33:18
So, does the pineal gland engage the Faraday cage?

iON 33:28
If we say yes, will you leave it alone? ‘Cause if you say no, that’s also true, but you have to go through a whole bunch of crap.

Bert 33:38
Yes, I can accept that and go sift further through because you said earlier something about the pineal gland. So yes, I can accept that because I don’t want to say no and go through a bunch of crap. So, my answer is yes.

Carolyn 33:54
Yeah. But the pineal gland must be associated because it’s in the skull. And the skull is a Faraday cage so it’s in there. But the pineal gland is interesting because supposedly, all it does and medicine doesn’t even know all that it does, they just say it makes melatonin and some serotonin. Now, the intestines make 95% of the serotonin, so the pineal is not doing much. So, iON, what more does the pineal do? You talk about being so important and medicine just says, oh yeah, a bit of melatonin, a bit of serotonin. What does the pineal do, iON?

iON 34:52
Us? You talkin’ to us?

Carolyn 34:53
iON, what does the pineal do, iON?

iON 34:57
It is critical. It is critical to Ascension [Carolyn chuckles] It’s the thing that gets activated and enlarged to create the synovial fluid.

Carolyn 35:11
Okay. [Bob inaudible] Bob, you’re muted.

Bob 35:17
That’s the pineal gland?

Carolyn 35:19
Pineal.

Bob 35:20
Pineal gland which is connected to the synovial fluid.

Carolyn 35:23
It creates — it is becoming activated and enlarged to create the synovial fluid. And I guess what I’m thinking then the synovial fluid which lubricates the joints right now, the synovial fluid must be lubricating other parts of the body to help Ascension. Is that correct, iON?

iON 35:23
That’s correct.

Carolyn 35:24
Okay. Thank you.

Bob 35:25
Where does the pituitary gland coming in?

Carolyn 35:40
Never mind, I’m busy with the pineal. So, iON, this business about the pineal being calcified. Do we have to overcome the calcification to then get to the next stage of an Ascending pineal?

Bob 36:16
No.

Carolyn 36:17
[slight chuckle] Is calcification interfering with Ascension or helping Ascension?

iON 36:33
Okay.

Carolyn 36:35
Is calcification

iON 36:38
What’s next?

Carolyn 36:38
Yeah, you don’t want to answer if calcif

iON 36:41
No, no, we’ll try. We’re gonna try but we don’t want to confuse because that needs to be developed and spun. I mean, we’re spinning it.

Carolyn 36:48
Okay. Enough. Yeah, enough said. Okay, good. Thank you. Bob, what did you want to say?

Bob 36:56
What did you write down? What did you connect?

Carolyn 36:58
That I’ll have to dig, myself or Bert will have to dig more into the pineal to make these connections.

Bob 37:09
And how it relates to the synovial fluid.

Carolyn 37:12
How if calcification is in the way etc., but we got a big scoop here. We’ve got like a mind-blowing scoop.

Bob 37:19
The pineal gland does engage the Faraday cage via the synovial fluid.

Carolyn 37:25
Yeah. And the pineal is critical to Ascension; it gets activated and becomes enlarged to create the synovial fluid, and the synovial fluid is lubricating the parts of the body to help Ascension. Assist Ascension.

iON 37:48
Good.

Carolyn 37:48
So there. And back to Bert or Bob.

Bert 37:54
Okay, iON, last year in May, we had a discussion regarding the pericardium, chi, the Faraday cage. And we came up with that the pericardium is where the lipids, chi, and the Faraday cage are synced. But then you also laid out that the pericardium it would be the pulse capacitor for the Faraday cage. So, my question is would the pulse capacitor contain the plasma field of the emotions?

Bob 38:48
The pericardium?

Bert 38:52
Yes.

Bob 38:52
Did you say pericardium? I put down pericardium and chi and Faraday cage are linked. Is that what you said?

Bert 38:58
Yeah, okay. I’ll do it slower, Bob. The first statement is the pericardium is where the lipids, chi, and the Faraday cage are synced.

Bob 39:10
Okay. You said — you got blipped out. The pericardium and lipids, say that

Carolyn 39:14
(in background) Where the lipids.

Bert 39:17
The pericardium is where the lipids, chi, and Faraday cage are synced.

Bob 39:26
Right. [writing it down] Where lipids, chi, and Faraday cage.

Bert 39:34
Yes, are synced. And then I did a follow-up question and iON outlined that the pericardium would be the pulse capacitor for the Faraday cage.

Bob 39:48
What was that sentence again?

Bert 39:51
Pulse — the pericardium would be the pulse capacitor for the Faraday cage.

iON 40:04
Like you’ve seen a, like you’ve seen a ghost. What’s up?

Bert 40:14
You talkin’ to me, iON?

iON 40:15
Ah, sorta.

Bob 40:19
So, here’s what I got, Bert. [reading his notes] Reduce one’s plasma field by reducing emotions. Plasma field created by a secondary emotion going through a field generator which is the hypothalamus. The skull is a perfect Faraday cage. The pineal gland does engage the Faraday cage via the synovial fluid which is a bodily lubricant. Pericardium is where lipids, chi, and Faraday cage are synced. Pericardium is the pulse capacitor for the Faraday cage.

Bert 40:47
Correct.

Bob 40:48
So, how many separate words are there that float around the pericardium? You’ve got [Carolyn inaudible] Right. Those three and then the other things are pineal gland, hypothalamus and synovial fluid. So, there’s two sets of three. And then you bring in the hypothalamus and the plasma field itself and emotion. So, you get three threes: emotion, plasma field, and field generator. Then lipid sheath Faraday cage, and pericardium synovial fluid, and Faraday cage. Is that right? Those are the three. Three threes.

Bert 41:36
It sounded like you had said

Carolyn 41:39
Bob’s mushing them together again.

Bob 41:41
I’m making a chart.

iON 41:41
See, there we go. Oops, there it is. He’s gonna make a, he’s gonna, he’s gonna have to hurry up and finish his Chart, but he hasn’t not quite up to Diamond and Silk yet, so he’s kinda looking for (overtalk)

Bob 41:51
We did. We put Diamond and Silk in the Chart. The Chart’s finished; we actually finished it the other day. Yep. But no, you’re getting the threes? Lipids, chi, and Faraday cage. Pericardium, synovial fluid, and Faraday cage? The skull?

Carolyn 42:11
(in background) Pineal.

Bob 42:10
Pineal. Oh yeah, pineal, synovial, Faraday. Lipids, chi, Faraday. Plasma field, pericardium, Faraday. Three threes with each one’s got a Faraday cage word. So, there’s two pairs; there’s pairs that go with the Faraday cage three times. And that’s all of them interacting. And a pear in an apple tree, I know.

iON 42:41
No, no. Pere Noel. A Pere Noel.

Bob 42:44
Yeah. Pere Noel. It’s a way of remembering the parts, Carolyn. They interact prolifically, creating consciousness! Does that create consciousness, iON? Or degrees of consciousness.

iON 43:05
Maybe. Maybe. You’ve never been conscious. How would you know?

Bob 43:10
We figured out consciousness, Bert. That’s never happened before.

Bert 43:13
[chuckles] No.

Bob 43:16
I’ll make a press conference tomorrow and nobody will show up. Nobody will back me up. Hehe.

Bert 43:27
Okay, iON.

iON 43:30
Eh?

Bert 43:28
So, the question is, would the pulse capacitor [blip]_ing contain the plasma field of the emotions?

Bob 43:49
Only through the hypothalamus.

iON 43:52
Right.

Bob 43:53
Ah, ha, Carolyn, he said right! Carolyn laughs. See, Carolyn gets knocked off the bus. [chuckles]

iON 44:02
But the wheels on the bus go round and round.

Bob 44:08
I did it again! I made a lucky guess. [chuckles] I am the psychic scientist.

Bert 44:16
So, the pulse capacitor connects to the hypothalamus, iON? That’s what you just admitted to Bob?

Bob 44:26
That’s what they just agreed. Yeah, you just agreed to that.

iON 44:27
What does Qi Gong, what does Qi Gong attached to, Bertron?

Bert 44:34
iON, it attaches to a lot of things in the body.

iON 44:39
So does this statement.

Bert 44:43
Okay, gotcha. All right. Good. Okay. Now, iON, now we’ll go into the big question and this will probably be — no, I have some few other ones but this is a serious one. The Lotus flower and the p-brain. And you gave me, –

iON 45:01
Okay.

Bert 45:01
– you gave me an answer in April 2019 that you’re saying that a p-brain would allow you to know the difference between a nonblooming and a bloomed Lotus. So, my question is will the p-brain be the source of synesthesia in the meatsack? And the reason why I’m saying that, I’m gonna add a little more words and it will probably too much, is that it seems looking at the p-brain that that is like something that works, it does work with the autonomic system, but allows you to "know" from a sense-wise. Should I rephrase my question now that I’ve fucked it up?

iON 45:57
No, you can develop and just — nah, just come on, you got it. Let’s go.

Bert 46:01
Okay. Boy, there were some words I had for the p-brain. Daggone it. Okay, the reason why I brought that up is you’re saying you’d be able to know the difference between the nonblooming and a bloomed Lotus flower so you would "know" the difference. So, will the p-brain be the source of knowing, the "knower"? Is the p-brain the "knower"? [pause] Try it again?

iON 46:34
Brought the big guns. Brought the big guns, did ya?

Bert 46:39
No. Hold on. [pause] Because the p-brain is part of the nervous system. There’s a lot of references you’ve given us with the p-brains. And the one big one, the last one which caused me to bring this question up is that the p-brain is where, is what the synovial fluid runs to and what the spinal fluid flows from. So that’s the autonomic system involving those fluids. And you’re saying that you’d be able to "know" if you have a nonblooming and a bloomed Lotus flower. So, there’s some type of sense involved in that in the knowing.

iON 47:25
Yeah. See, that’s the whole thing. It’s got to enlarge for you to Ascend. So, if you go through all the process but your pineal gland doesn’t Ascend, you ain’t going nowhere.

Bert 47:37
Okay, so that goes back to what you said earlier, the pineal gland. Okay, so then that’s something Carolyn and I will — So there’s more to dig out with the pineal gland because I remembered something, but I didn’t, I’m holding it back because you told me something a long time ago –

iON 47:49
Good.

Bert 47:49
– about the pineal gland. But I’ll get with Carolyn on that as well. Okay, thank you for that, iON. Thank you for that.

iON 48:00
Now get some exciting. Get something exciting now and all this damn boring shit. Do something fun.

Bert 48:06
Okay. Then this meeting is boring.

Bob 48:07
So, the p-brain is still — I’m not sure where it’s positioned.

Bert 48:11
iON just alluded to that there’s a connection between the p-brain and the pineal gland. And that’s something that we spoke earlier, Bob, that we have to dig out more on the pineal gland.

Bob 48:26
Right. And then you got the pituitary.

Bert 48:31
Yes, that’s in there. Okay, iON,

Bob 48:36
Remember the hypothalamus is the heart more than what we think of the heart. So, there’s your emotion world, the heart.

Bert 48:45
Yeah, they’re synced. The hypothalamus and the pericardial fluid are synced together.

Bob 48:52
Yeah.

iON 48:53
If you do it right, they are.

Bob 48:56
Right. Okay, you got another question?

Bert 49:02
I have two. iON, just a short checkup. In 2018, October, I caught that you mentioned to Brent that the Super Sugar shifted, and it shifted from the C122 H198 O97 to C122 — no, I’m sorry, it’s to — damn, I’m fucking it up. It switched from C122 H197 O98 to C122 H198 O97. Has there been further shifts to Super Sugar or still C122 H198 O97. Is it still that? [pause] Is that boring also, or should I rephrase it?

iON 49:57
No, no, we’re not, we’re not mad. Well, just develop it. Get a line and let’s go. You get a line and I’ll get a pole.

Bert 50:04
Okay. On October 6, 2019, we had a conversation. It’s because I noticed that you were speaking with Brent, and you gave a different numbering atoms for hydrogen, oxygen, and Super Sugar formula.

iON 50:19
Right. That’s right.

Bert 50:20
I’m asking is the Super Sugar still C122 H198 O97? Is it still in that formula?

iON 50:32
Yeah.

Bert 50:34
Okay. So, it hasn’t shifted, but it did shift.

Carolyn 50:36
So, oxygen is not depleting on the Super Sugar any at this point?

iON 50:45
Well, it’ll be the only — we said many times that that’ll be the only oxygen left is the one bound into Insulinose.

Carolyn 50:59
Wow. [Bob inaudible] It’ll be the only oxygen left, the O97 in Super Sugar Insulinose. Yeah. You’re muted.

Bob 51:17
It’ll be contained in our drops, our Super Sugar.

Carolyn 51:20
Correct.

Bob 51:21
So, I’ll write that. What is that? That the oxygen last bunker for the oxygen is our formulas. [writing it down] The last bunker for oxygen is the 122. Hydrogen –

iON 51:53
Barbecue. Waldorf salad.

Bob 51:59
There, we got it.

iON 52:00
Bert, how much, Bert, how much celery do you put in Waldorf salad?

Bert 52:04
Ah, I don’t know, iON. I enjoyed a Waldorf salad, but I couldn’t tell you how much. How much celery would you put in a Waldorf salad, iON?

iON 52:24
How many what?

Bert 52:26
How much celery? You just asked me. I’m asking you because I don’t know.

iON 52:29
Oh. Oh, we got it. It depends on the size that you’re making. So, if you got a pretty good size apple like the larger, smaller than a softball but larger than a baseball, then you got two ripe bananas,

Bob 52:38
Stop these recipes, Bert. Stop that. No more

iON 52:46
Don’t you, yeah, you just hold on! You goat! You hold on a minute. And then you take macadamia nuts, by about a small handful and mash ’em just a little bit. And then you take walnuts and put them in there too.

Bob 52:46
A walnut. Yeah, a walnut.

iON 53:03
And then you take one — to that recipe you take one big stalk of celery and slice it and chop it up and put it in there. Put a little lemon juice in there so the bananas don’t turn yellow and the apples don’t turn brown. I mean the bananas turn black;you know how they do. So, you need citrus in there, that helps your salad. Then you put about probably two tablespoons of good mayonnaise if you don’t make it, unless you make your own aoli. But good mayonnaise is okay. Stir it up good and then put it in the "fridgedater" and then and then and then let it get cold and then eat it.

Bert 53:43
Thank you for that, iON.

Bob 53:44
Okay, thank you very much, iON. Are you finished, Bert?

iON 53:47
How was your birthday?

Bert 53:48
I asked

iON 53:49
How was your birthday? It’s our turn! How was your birthday?

Bob 53:52
Sehr schon.

Bert 53:54
Good. Good.

Bob 53:56
Say sehr schon, Bert.

Bert 53:58
Sehr schon. Wunderbar.

iON 54:00
Sehr schon. Wunderbar.

Bob 54:03
Sehr schon. Wunderbar. Gilgamut. Guggenheim.

Bert 54:09
Okay, iON, two probably two easy questions. I just came on this. Someone sent me a video, petrified wood. Is petrified wood a sign that there was negative pH at one time before?

iON 54:27
It’s the effect of negative pH.

Bert 54:31
Wow.

iON 54:31
It’s almost like you runnin’ the pH so high that it’s actually makes it negative.

Bert 54:40
Wow. Okay, so

iON 54:41
Even Living Water, even Living Water now it’s coming with a higher pH. Which is strange.

Bert 54:47
Yeah, I heard that. I heard that.

iON 54:51
How does it taste, Bob?

Bob 54:54
Ah, it’s okay. Not dramatic but I like it. Like having it.

iON 54:59
Not dramatic? What do you mean not dramatic? You’ve never had anything dramatic in your whole livin’ life. You bury children and that wasn’t dramatic. I don’t know what you’re talkin’ about. What do you mean dramatic? Is not good? It is good? You like it, you don’t like it? What’s up?

Bob 55:12
Living Water has more — what do you say, it has more pH, Carolyn? Has higher, higher or more, what do you say?

iON 55:12
Higher pH.

Bob 55:17
Higher. And pH is small p capital H, right? Living Water now has higher pH.

iON 55:31
Potential, potential for hydrogen.

Bob 55:34
Yeah, I definitely noticed that.

iON 55:39
What do you notice about it?

Bob 55:42
Nothin’.

iON 55:44
Why does pH taste like, Bob? Fuck! [chuckles]

Bob 55:49
pH tastes like Living Water.

iON 55:52
What does Living Water taste like, Bob?

Bob 55:55
Like pH. Higher pH.

iON 55:58
Is it a little sweet or not too sweet? It’s good, it’s not good? It’s light, it’s right, it’s tight.

Bob 56:06
None of that. It’s all good. But I don’t know what it is.

iON 56:09
I think you about fell off. I think you about fell off the chains. You went out. You went out. You’re like Glen, you didn’t use it so long, you don’t know how to use it now. We gotta get you right for the battle.

Bob 56:09
That’s right. Yeah. It’s a little odd right now. I agree.

iON 56:25
Oh, okay. Do you, do you get it cold or no? You should get it cold.

Bob 56:29
No, not cold.

iON 56:30
You should get it cold; it’s great.

Bob 56:33
I should get it cold, Carolyn.

iON 56:36
Try it. Try the difference. See if you like it better or not. Not ice cold, but just put in the box. You know when the meat goes?

Bob 56:43
Yeah.

iON 56:43
That box that doesn’t have any food in it, you can put it in there, it will fit. There’s no food in it.

Bob 56:48
Yeah. Okay, that’s recipe talk. Bert, what’s your last point? You must move on, Bert.

Bert 56:52
Last point. Last topic. iON,

iON 56:53
How to engage Living Water is not recipe talk, boss.

Bob 56:58
Yeah, that’s right.

Bert 57:02
iON, I heard you mentioned earlier to Gregg that the winds have changed. And Friday we did a

iON 57:10
To the chagrin of many they have changed.

Bob 57:18
You know why they changed, Bert?

Bert 57:19
The winds.

Bob 57:20
It’s the dead people coming. Yeah, the winds have changed ’cause dead people are coming into the world. And that’s in my Private Session tonight.

Bert 57:28
Okay. iON, when we were doing our descent and we were like 8000 feet up and we were descending down this Alp, the winds were crazy. And some wind blew into my eye and caused my eye, my right eye, to tear. And because of what I was doing, I just wiped it, but I had to keep going. And I thought

iON 57:54
[indistinct] They’ll do anything.

Bert 57:56
Yeah, that’s what I thought! So, that was a, I was in what do you call it? An enemy territory then. That was enemy territory. ‘Cause they were — that one side of the Alp when we were coming down, it was nothin’ but wind blowing. And when I first started, the wind hit my head and a big glob of tears. So, my question is, can you tell — ’cause I didn’t see an angel, but can you tell when the angels are on your tears? Is there a way that you can tell that they’re on your tears?

iON 58:31
Yes. Of course. You ain’t a bawler. Jack’s our baller, you don’t bawl.

Bert 58:40
No.

iON 58:40
So, if you start crying, then that’s what they’re after. You’re not emotional.

Bert 58:45
But I wasn’t, I wasn’t — no emotion, but just ’cause the wind blew through and caused that.

iON 58:48
Right! Right! That’s why we’re telling you. They’re sneaky. They trick you.

Bert 58:52
Damn! Okay. All right. All right. All right. All right. Then, I thought so. But you know, like I said, I just wiped it out and kept rolling. But it was like, damn, what the fuck is that? And I thought okay, I’ll ask iON. Okay. So, my "knower" was correct. Okay, so I was in enemy territory. But that’s really wild, iON, how that wind, I mean, the winds are crazy here anyway, but that was not normal. Okay. Thank you for that verification. Thank you.

iON 59:02
Good. Excellent.

Bert 59:20
Thank you so much. Okay, Bob, Carolyn, thank you so much. iON, thanks a lot.

Bob 59:29
What was the last topic?

Bert 59:34
I got a taste of

Bob 59:36
Oh, yeah, when did that happened? When did that happen?

Bert 59:38
Friday. Friday, Friday. It was a 6-hour hike in the Alps.

Bob 59:42
You were coming down an album.

Bert 59:44
Alp. Alp.

Bob 59:45
You were in the mountain. You got a tear and you wanna know about the angel relationship.

Bert 59:49
Large tears. A large amount of tears in my right eye, Bob.

Bob 59:54
Yeah.

Bert 59:54
By the wind. Because the winds were crazy.

iON 59:58
Mm-hm.

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