Bob’s Partial Payday Transcript, Hour 2300, 11 February 2023

Transcribed by Nan

iON 8:45
Go ahead, Bert. You gotta make this interesting for Alissa.

Bert 8:46
Okay, yeah, I’m gonna go right to a… iON, you touched on the pineal calcification.

iON 8:54
Good.

Bert 8:54
And when we were speaking here, but you also mentioned — you told me to go back and listen to Chad’s engagement last Payday, and I went through and I was like, wow. And then pineal calcification, boy, there’s… we’ve got, I’ve got a lot of tracks to cover or dots to connect with this.

iON 9:18
Well, here’s the question. You’ve got a lot out of Chad’s session. What did Chad get out of Chad’s session? That’s the fun part, ’cause he’s comin’ from a position of asking; it’s a different thing. Now, you get stuff out of –just ’cause you take every — you take it all. You want it all, and then you’ll sort it. That’s what we’re talking about. Like the Google searches.

Bert 9:40
Yes.

iON 9:41
You want it all. “I want everything. I want all of Google, and then I’ll decide what part I’m gonna let Google in and out of.”

Bert 9:47
Yes, yes. I’m sure he got some’um out of it, but I got, I mean, ’cause it was like bell ringers going through that when you brought up the pineal calcifi…

iON 9:58
Here’s the thing. I know but wait. Here’s the thing. That’s not the point. And we were gonna do that ’cause that’s very important what we’re gonna talk about, because that is in this program and laying it by. But this is the point, y’all. What happens is, is that Bert thinks this entire thing is for him, literally. [Bert chuckles] He thinks this whole thing is just for him. Now, if everybody gets saved, praise the Lord and pass the ammunition. But he’s not interested in that outcome, so he’s not gonna be disappointed if they don’t. Riiiight?

Bert 10:29
[chuckles] But, iON, that started… Actually, this is sort of close to my… I was thinking this week [20]14, this is like almost my eight years of engaging you, and when I first, when I was nervous as a whore in February, 2014, in engaging you. But then something kicked in when you asked me when I said I was out of questions, and you said, “What about that question you got when you went to take a pee?” And I was like, oh shit. And it was about The Emerald Tablets. And right then something switched in me. And then every morning, I would wake up and say, “What do I want to learn today of listening to what iON says today?” And then I will go in the archive, and I would just hear words that I wanted to hear. And that’s been every day since 2014.

iON 11:25
And then, and then he makes, he’s like, he’s got one more announcement to make, y’all, and he says it’s been two of the happiest years of his life. [laughs]


Bert 15:54
Okay, iON, the calcification of the pineal gland sparked me to go into my note archive, and it’s quite extensive, so I’m not gonna quote months, but I will quote years of your words. And when I went to digging in, I had some words from 2020, 2021, regarding the change in the exoskeleton and the calcification. In 2020 you said that “we are gonna reverse generate osteoporosis to get to the tendons, and we’ll change the exoskeleton.” And then you said, “it’ll kill you.” So, I went back and listened to that. I’m like, what the fuck is he talkin’ about “it’ll kill you,” because I’m feeling that. And then what you said was, “when you seal off the exoskeleton, it is like packing your guts with snuff; it’s too much.” And that’s the thing that you’re feeling as far as that killing you. But then in 2021 you brought up with me, personally, that the potential calcification of the body is what allows pressure to happen in the meatsack body to kinda force the Bloom. So okay, my question was is this… so the pain in my experience, that is from the calcification of my pineal gland?

iON 17:17
Yes, but the good news is, if your gut is stuffed with snuff, you won’t be wormy. [Bert chuckles] So that [indistinct] you won’t be wormy.

Bert 17:27
Okay, okay. So, the next question, iON, I got to looking, I mean, the pineal gland is something that Carolyn and I have touched on, but we’ve never went in in depth. But I got to looking at the pineal gland functions, which I haven’t done ever, and I had that the pineal gland engages the circadian rhythm. And we had a conversation about the circadian rhythm changing. So, my question is, are there new functions with the calcified pineal gland?

iON 17:58
Well, of course, but that’s a Carolyn thing.

Bert 18:01
Okay.

iON 18:02
Sorry.

Bert 18:02
Alright, no problem. I’m gonna move right along. Okay, but this is the big part, ’cause also in 2020 when I was engaging you in my… I’m like probably the only person that’s been engaging you about salt. And then I’m like, damn, another salt question. Okay, but you told me in 2020 that Ascended bones will not contain calcium due to the consumption of sea salt. So, question is, okay, you’re talking about calcification of the pineal gland in the body, so is the calcium from the bones going to calcify the pineal gland in the body?

iON 18:40
Also.

Bert 18:40
What is, what is the calcification element? It is calcium.

iON 18:43
Mm-hm. And then, then the calcification doesn’t… okay… yeah… okay… all right, we could say pickle if you didn’t like calcification. It’s gonna pickle the pineal. The pineal’s gonna be a pickle. It’s gonna change its consistency, or capitulated, capitulated position, and so it’s gonna operate differently. That’s where everything changes, from your synovial fluid to your swapping from your… okay, you’re gonna replace your spinal fluid with synovial fluid. Where does the spinal fluid go?

Bert 19:23
Well, it goes, it goes to the pineal gland. The pineal gland, that’s part of the flow. It’s from the spinal fluid.

iON 19:37
Right. But that’s what’s gonna change. So, where does it, where’s the spinal fluid gonna go when it’s replaced with synovial fluid?

Bert 19:43
Damn. You said that, but I can’t recall.

iON 19:46
It will be used… well, it’s gonna be used to feed the exoskeleton. You don’t waste nothin’.

Bert 19:56
So, it’s going in the skin. It’s gonna be in the dermis?

iON 20:00
Well, you won’t call it dermis then, but yeah.

Bert 20:04
So, that reminds… Okay, boy, you hit on a lot. Okay, let me… it was one word you said that made me think about this. Damn! It’s been away. Fuck, I should have wrote it down. Anyway, you told me years ago about packing the meatsack like you would a sausage. That’s what you were speaking on.

iON 20:24
Correct. And that’s why we laugh when we talk about it, is that everybody enjoys the sausage, but nobody wants to know how the sausage gets made. Remember?

Bert 20:36
Yes, yes. Oh, now I remember, iON. You just closed the loop, because I remember in maybe it’s 2014 or 15, it was a bunch of us, and Bart was in. Where the fuck Bart is? But anyway, that’s what you just closed the loop about when you referenced the brine. That when a pickle goes into the vinegar, it never, it never stays a pickle, it’s something else.

iON 21:00
No, no, no, no. Once the cucumber goes in the brine,—

Bert 21:02
[indistinct]

iON 21:03
—it’ll never be a cucumber again.

Bert 21:06
Right! Right. And that’s what and so when you were giving us that metaphor, that was… you’re referring to the pineal gland. Is that correct?

iON 21:15
That’s correct. Pickles, is that you? Is that you, Pickles?

Bert 21:22
Damn. [laughs] Boy, I’m connecting the dots. Okay, moving right along, iON, moving right along…

iON 21:28
It’s about time. Y’all about… hey, the jig’s up now. Y’all better get right with God. [laughs]


Bert 22:49
Okay, moving right along about the body’s calcification, in 2021 you told me that the body’s calcification is a forced Bloom, and that there’s a merger, or mortification — that’s a new word you created — a mortification takes place involving the heart and the cell. And then you went on and led to the…

iON 23:11
That’s what happened, that’s what happened to Nik. That’s what happened to Nik.

Bert 23:17
But then you let on that that merger comes from the consumption of salt.

iON 23:24
It does.

Bert 23:25
And then you went even further along and went to the favorite thing that irritates Dr. Dean — our dear Dr. Dean — with when you brought up myocardial.

iON 23:40
[laughs] Yeah. It changes.

Bert 23:40
I was like, there it is.

iON 23:40
It goes, it goes from mitosis to heart trouble, and [chuckles] we were hoping for bradycardia, but we couldn’t quite get there yet. We’re workin’ on it; we’ll slow that fuck down a little bit.

Bert 23:53
Okay. And then I got you…

iON 23:55
Cardiochondrial. Cardiochondrial.

Bert 23:59
Chondrial. And then I got you to admit that that word relates to the Asher ring seven of the cell.

iON 24:07
We call it, we call it Escher. We call it Escher.

Bert 24:11
Okay, but there’s a… I remember you outlined it’s both Escher and Asher.

iON 24:17
Right. There are both. That’s right. What you’re talkin’ about is the Escher.

Bert 24:21
Okay, good point. Okay, iON, so the question is — now, this is already outlined, but I’m gonna ask the question anyway — okay, does myocardial mean that the heart and cell are merged through the consumption of salt, through the filtering action of the Escher?

iON 24:39
And the Completement formulas.

Bert 24:39
Damn!

iON 24:39
That’s why we can’t believe, we can’t believe you jackballs are even alive at all. You’re not taking enough ReAlign to keep a frog alive. So… But then now wait, to be fair, to be fair, JW is on about at least, at least four BID. So, huh, he’s poundin’, he’s poundin’ ’em pretty hard too.

Bert 25:07
Okay.

iON 25:09
He calls it, he calls it his crack. He calls it his crack.

Bert 25:16
[chuckles] Yeah, four. Yeah, four BID, yeah. Okay, iON, this is probably my last question, man. I’m complete actually, but I’m gonna ask this question because… okay, now I found another note from 2021, and I’m like… okay, the reason why this is my last question ’cause I want to dig further my notes, ’cause I remember some’um you told me about, something that’s happening with the nerves, but I’m gonna put that aside, but I found some words where you told me, told me — it’s just wild when I go back and find these questions that I asked you. Anyway, that the pineal, the thalamus and the hypothalamus are three parts of the stem of the Lotus Flower which starts to peak to allow that to open. And then you said, “Ascension is going to be gauged or be calibrated as a cancer. Cancer is gonna take over the body. Ascension is gonna take over the body.” So, it appears that the Lotus Flower, for me… okay, with the pineal, thalamus and hypothalamus being three parts of the Lotus, stem of the Lotus Flower, is the Blooming Lotus Flower an Ascended autonomic system?

iON 26:30
It would have to be. And now you need to go back and say, “Oh yes, we were talkin’ about forcing the Bloom.” Remember?

Bert 26:37
Yes! Yes. That’s from the body, the cal…

iON 26:40
That’s the Bloom that you’re forcing.

Bert 26:42
That’s the Bloom. Well, I’m ready for the beach. I mean, I’ll… damn!

iON 26:47
Well, we’re gonna have to pass a… we’re gonna take up a love offering ’cause Bob’s gotta recap, recapture his $50,000 that he made on the video, the Lotus Flower video. Gotta do that.

Bert 27:03
Okay, iON, let me throw something else in there. Is that what you… ’cause I remember…

iON 27:06
We’re gonna have to get Martin Scorsese to develop it; it was his fault. He went a little crazy on that, but that’s okay.

Bert 27:14
I’ve wanted to go back, and I’ll do this for my own personal thing, but I remember the words — I cannot paraphrase directly what you said — but I remember I asked something about the nerves, and you told me that something about that the neurons will have like a core; they’ll get a little more concentrated. I don’t remember the exact words. Is that what’s related to that, what you told me?

iON 27:38
Of course. Of course.

Bert 27:40
Damn!

iON 27:40
It’s all about ratios. Standards, ratios and perspective. Ratio and perspective, that’s what you’re navigating. Otherwise, you could just say, I’m Ascended and be Ascended. Boom, we’re done. But now you won’t let yourself do that for some reason.


Bob 31:05
Okay, so where’s Alissa? Okay, Alissa, if you’re there.


Alissa 46:35
Okay, you said you have to tune a plasma field generator, A sharp against C flat. So okay, let’s, let’s bring this into what Bert was bringing up with the synovial stuff. That was amazing. Thank you for that. Okay, so my first question on this one is the diamond, the nitrogen gas parts and the diamond that you’re discussing with Chad, is the diamond the mineral crown around the pineal gland?

iON 47:11
No, it’d be more the crown of the thalamus.

Alissa 47:17
Okay. Okay. And then it was a big, ding, ding, ding, you made me pee a little bit. Like you always tease Bert about that, it’s so funny. Okay, so you said the synovial fluid… so the spinal fluid is gonna be replaced with the synovial fluid. And you said the spinal fluid will go to the exoskeleton.

iON 47:45
Correct.

Alissa 47:45
So, in 2021, we engaged, and you said — let’s get the words, it’s on a different page. Hold on. You said that the dermis has eight antennas.

iON 48:04
Meridians. Meridian antennas, yes. That is yes.

Alissa 48:10
Okay, so you said there are eight antennas of the body. Okay, so you’re calling them meridians.

iON 48:18
No, meridian antennas. Carolyn knows.

Alissa 48:21
Meridian antennas. Yes. Okay. So, is the synovial fluid going to be used in the telemetry and triangulation for what you call the exoskeleton, when you said we’re no longer going to call it the dermis, but in the past, you referred to it as the dermis.

iON 48:45
Correct.

Alissa 48:45
Okay, so is the spinal fluid what’s gonna make those eight meridians become antennas?

iON 48:57
No, it’s gonna activate the antennas that they already are.

Alissa 49:01
Okay. Okay, good. Okay, then I have a note here that there are 11 different fields in which you can gauge the accentuation of the hypothalamus. So, what is that about? So, is that similar… [iON laughs, then Alissa]iON tell me…

iON 49:31
[laughs] iON, iON, you said some words, and I don’t know what you said. So, what do you mean with that thing you said that I didn’t know what you were talkin’ about?

Alissa 49:37
Exactly! That’s the part I didn’t get. [laughs]

iON 49:40
Oh, yeah, no problem, yeah, no problem. You wait right there; we’ll be right over. We’ll be right over.

Alissa 49:44
That’s exactly right, iON. You got it. You hit it right on the nail. [iON chuckles] So, there the 11 different fields to gauge the accentuation of your hypothalamus. Is the fields the same as the meridian antennas, or are they a different type of measurement?

iON 50:08
Both apply differently. The same thing but different ways.

Alissa 50:14
Okay, can you, will you explain the difference in the ways?

iON 50:19
Okay. It takes three yards of material to make a dress for Sunday.

Alissa 50:28
Yeah.

iON 50:28
And when you go to church, when you go to church, you gather in the yard outside of the meeting place.

Alissa 50:38
Oh, so it’s the…

iON 50:38
That’s the difference. The yard is a measure and a condition. It’s a measure and a condition. Where is John Paul? John Paul is in the yard. Okay, how many yards of material did it take to make John Paul’s toga?

Alissa 50:58
Right. So, he’s wearing, he’s wearing a toga made of yards of fabric in the yard.

iON 51:06
Correct.

Alissa 51:06
And you’re saying they’re all important; both kinds of yards are important. Okay.

iON 51:12
And both, and both apply.

Alissa 51:15
Okay, yeah, I’ll have to dig into that a little bit more before I get more on that.

iON 51:19
Bert’s got it. Bert got it.

Alissa 51:22
Okay, good. Okay, good. My next question is to clear up the negative pH. Last time we were talking, you were talking to Bert about — and Chad, I think, I don’t remember — about how the negative pH is toxic. Oh, to Gregg. The negative pH is toxic to aliens.

iON 51:44
Yes.

Alissa 51:46
And, and my question is, we have two, well, we have three different distinctions of aliens: the Anunnaki, the ones underneath the ground; the Pentagon aliens being the second; and then the B2 aliens which are gonna meet Bob. So, my question is, is the negative pH environment toxic to all three or just the first two?

iON 52:15
No, just the one — yes, just the first two.

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