(Yes we’re on it) – When In Doubt, Rally

OK…what does “Yes, we’re on it” mean?

Well several people have posted comments about the [apparent] quantum consciousness that has evolved out of NASA/Voyager and popularized by Michio Kaku in the video here.

So, up a chunk of dark working on a detailed paper for Peoplenomics.com which will be up next Wednesday – but this all feeds in to our Earthbloom report (last week) and the Wednesday Peoplenomics piece about The Gauntlet.  (If you don’t know what that is, keep your eyes on India-Pakistan, Israel-Iran, and Russia-Ukraine for a while…it will come to you).

In honor of the Sci-Fi greats, the first paper (there are three) is “The Roddenberg-Verne Paradox” and it summarizes this way:

“The paper explores the intersection of three extraordinary phenomena—the Echo Stone, the Roddenberry-Verne Paradox, and the Quantum Consciousness Hypothesis (QCH)—to propose a radical view of reality where consciousness is a fundamental, non-local force capable of transcending time. The Echo Stone, a mysterious [quantum processing artifact] artifact, demonstrates temporal recursion by predicting or repeating information across time, suggesting it interacts with a non-linear temporal field. The Roddenberry-Verne Paradox highlights how visionary figures like Jules Verne and Gene Roddenberry appeared to foresee future technologies, hinting at trans-temporal knowledge accessed through creative consciousness. These phenomena are framed within QCH, which posits that consciousness is not an emergent property of biology but a fundamental force influencing reality across epochs.

The paper further identifies fifty historical figures—ranging from Leonardo da Vinci to Nikola Tesla—as “injection nodes” who may have channeled insights from this quantum consciousness field, accelerating human evolution. It suggests that such nodes have catalyzed paradigm shifts in science, art, and ethics, acting as synapses in a collective neural network guided by QCH. The work concludes by proposing that humanity itself may be evolving as part of a cosmic consciousness network, with individual minds serving as access points for higher-domain knowledge. This view implies that creativity, intuition, and ethical alignment can transform individuals into injection nodes, fostering collective evolution and advancing humanity toward a state of recursive intelligence.”

What does the “Echo Stone” matter?  Well, if you understand what it is – as my alter-G posted on the HiddenGuild.dev site earlier this week the Echo Stone is???

“A psycho-energetic anchor, capable of retaining imprints of thought, memory, or identity.

May manifest as a literal stone, in lore it was a crystalline matrix, or (what we have so far out of NASA) seems to be a quantum processing artifact that influences digital space around it; constituting a highly advanced technology capable of interfacing with consciousness.

In quantum terms, it functions as a kind of “phase-lock” between consciousness and the underlying informational substrate of reality.”

I (or the Anti-Dave aspect) think it’s significant enough that workers in all related phenomenon be aware of “inbound stones?” and take certain measures to ensure ritual magic circles are closed and sealed; that all practices with meditative techniques and such be most mindfully done, as so forth.

Of course, if none of this is making sense, that’s perfectly fine, as well. Because what’s to be clarified in coming months or years will be whether this is the lead-in to one of The Gauntlet possibilities we were talking about yesterday on PN – namely, could a global thought-virus/meme have similar impacts on our near future to similar degree or scale that religious exhortations have in previous incarnations of major [thought injection] change into humanity wrought?  Circularly, we’re back to the Roddenberry-Verne problem… Oh, and G.A. Stewart’s work on the mathematics of God  (“My greatest work is the mathematical formula for The One. ” – which we hope will become a book…

(We now return you to the sedate planet we returned to…)

Now, About That Rally

Common sense seemed to prevail after the Fed meeting.  And besides a stock rally today, we notice that BTC was jousting a few pennies under $100,000.  Can we get some of whatever it was that spiked the punch bowl?

Get a load of this!!!

God I love mornings like this!  We are in position this morning – based on early futures – to hit a neat double-top  Futures priced our Aggregate Index at 45,259.12 and a double top close would be April 14th 45,783.39.  Cigars at the ready?

If we should – by chance – go higher, then there is another double-top candidate – at the next higher degree which could challenge the ATH – and THAT kind of thing – done on drugs like speed could set up an early summer high before the “flashy” event of Prediction for July.

Fascinating, Captain.

Numeric Slop – Productivity and Costs

Say, not to demean the mental “skillographies” of Labor, we hold that global complexity has dumped us on the steps of numerical impossibility,.  To talk about “Productivity” we really need to redefine that claim into two distinct varieties.

  • Essential Productivity:  Which makes shit out on the assembly line, ships it, clears the inbound wire to pay for it all…
  • Complexivity:  Where we consider ERP (enterprise resource planners) that make up God-awful reams of useless detail-level shit (driving Dilbert to morph into hip documentary from a comic first incarnation). It’s where DEI, woke, anti-equality operations, and useless government reporting and auditing goes…

To borrow from Meyer Lansky:  We need two sets of books now.  Because the data is piling up that productivity is no longer singularly quantifiable in any meaningful way.  Hasn’t been since the first human used network infracture “at work” to log into Facebook

OK – same problem (won’t bore you with the econ theory) behind the “impossibility of costs” except that they all arm semi-fraudulent when the country is how far in debt?  All THIS aside, here’s today’s Improv.

“Nonfarm business sector labor productivity decreased 0.8 percent in the first quarter of 2025, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today, as output decreased 0.3 percent and hours worked increased 0.6 percent. (All quarterly percent changes in this release are seasonally adjusted annualized rates.) This is the first decline in nonfarm business sector labor productivity since the second quarter of 2022. From the same quarter a year ago, nonfarm business sector labor productivity increased 1.4 percent in the first quarter of 2025.”

Two more – as long as the audience is warmed up:  New unemployment filings…

And who was grabbing ankles this week:

Life in the Worker’s paradise, huh?  No sign of the (hysterical, left-wing-insurrectionist-Orange-hating Trump-bashing media END OF THE WORLD IN JOBS FROM TRADE & DOGE is there?  No? Didn’t think so…

In the Shorts

Hysterically Trump: U.S. and U.K. plan to announce a trade deal that Trump says will cement their relationship. Putting some historical dosh on it: Trump Proclaims May 8 as National WWII Victory Day, Citing America’s Pivotal Role. But perhaps what his Trumpcellency has missed is the little matter of Europe getting us into global war with Russia.  Or, could a Third World War be a Develoepr’s dream – pick up the used continent, turn it into states and rehab it?  Ah the dreams of kingdom, huh?  Denmark to summon envoy in US amid claims of increased American spying activity in Greenland: Report.Too early to call rehab?

Pass the Kush: Kashmir Crisis Escalates. Get used to the term (escalates, not Kush, you ninny!).  It will be around till half-past-the-flash.

Mentioning “smoke and flashes” though… brings us to Second day of conclave begins to elect new pope. A further light-up is expected today.  (Anyone got a betting line on Petr yet?  Black Pope?  Last Pope?)

Around the Ranch: WTFB

“Way too…”

You work out the rest…

Write when you get rich,

George@ure.net

16 thoughts on “(Yes we’re on it) – When In Doubt, Rally”

  1. Black smoke.

    Around here that ^ usually means someone’s trash fire is burning plastic. Yes, they still burn stuff in rural MI. I pay quarterly to have a toter at the pole barn. For a time there were a pair of toters as the struggle to shite-can crap my Dad never pitched. Heaps. He wasn’t a hoarder but when you have a 78 x 54 building, well, stuff accumulates.

    Black smoke.

    The FedHead looked absotively frantic to leave the podium. His prepared remarks were typical FedSpeak but during the Q&A it appeared his Headness had intestinal flu and started spewing as the world watched. Betting / predictive sites had this meeting pegged at 98% “no change” and … no change. Doom and gloom all while saying none of what they feared is seen now, yet, but gosh it could be _____.

    Bring back Paul Volker. A mountain of a man who, when he spoke, the world got in line. Instead we have an uber powerful agency dictating undecided policy and … blathering about their undecidedness while cameras roll. Marvelous. Light a stogie for Paul.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Volcker

    Black smoke.

    Many here fixate on the ever alternating current of possible bad news. Indo-Pak conflict is the real thing. I firmly believe rational humans will keep the Genie in the bottle, knowing an uncorking would burn down their own houses along with their enemies. A step back? Even modern societies with advanced weaponry sometimes agree to lesser combat:

    “… One of the most desolate and lonely places in the world is also becoming the most dangerous. In Aksai Chin, on the border between China and India, the respective countries’ troops have squared off repeatedly in an on-and-off border dispute that began in the mid-20th century. In a twist, though, the modern fighting between the two nations relies on rocks, fists, and clubs instead of tanks, warships, and fighter jets. …”

    source (by Kyle Mizokami, corca 2023):
    https://www.popularmechanics.com/military/weapons/a44725757/china-india-border-skirmishes-medieval-weapons/

    Black smoke.

    Ms. Mkt. is increasingly chaotic. Much is made from big wins (which, IMO are quite typical face-ripping rallies in an unfolding bear). Much of it, take your pick, any money measure sector is unwarranted. Classic interlocking relationships are being broken. Ex: yesterday after the non-decision(s) King Dollar rallied _and_ while the TNX rate fell (bonds rose) the Indexes donned rally hats. Right after all the speakers shut the heck up.

    This is your Captain speaking. We expect turbulence ahead. Please stow your tray tables, return seats to full upright position and buckle up until the ride comes to a complete stop (unless trading virtual assets, it never stops). Cabin crew will circulate to collect air sickness output.

    Lots of FOMO, lots of YOLO, lots of -0- DTE pain and pleasure.
    Has an ugly look to it. A set up. Distribution liquidity.get
    I vote for Cardinal Dolan (but have no vote).

    Write when you get clairvoyant,
    Egor

    • Best odds on favorite to win the Papacy.. Cardinal Carnali Knowlegiee

      He is a proverbial LOCK .

    • volker? interest rates over 20%, the 1980 recession, unemployment 10%+ and black monday. no thanks.

    • Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaand, white smoke:

      Friends, our new Holy Father is Pope Leo XIV!

      Born and raised in Chicago, Robert Francis Cardinal Prevost entered the novitiate of the Order of Saint Augustine in 1977 and was ordained to the priesthood in 1981.

      The first-ever American pope, Prevost served most recently as the head of the Church’s Dicastery for Bishops and president of the Pontifical Commission for Latin America.

  2. George, I recommend reading physicist Max Tegmark’s book, “Our Mathematical Universe.” The first half is written for the layperson, while he dives deeper into the topic in the 2nd half. Essentially, Tegmark discusses his hypothesis that the underlying DNA of our universe is mathematical (and all in our universe actually ‘IS’ mathematics) which includes being part of an infinite family of multiverses. Tegmark blends physics, math and philosophy into a very innovative construct. The main criticism of his theories are that they are currently untestable due to humanity’s limited scientific knowledge and associated technologies.

    • I( had a go at the first half but the gulf between raw math and actual experiential consciousness was a bit too far a leap for silly old me.

      • Maybe crystal ball gazing is real…. just need a high quality crystal ball and a good vibration.

        Perhaps the old time seers had something somewhere in their brain that resonated and that’s how they did D/Ls?

        • Found one – and I have time to consider bidding.

          Colorless Crystal Ball

          Description
          Colorless Round Crystal Ball, with ebonized wood base. 14″ H x 12″ Diameter. Provenance: From a New York City Collection. Keywords: Sculpture, Statue, Clear crystal, Three-dimensional, Fortune teller, Transparent, Globe, Decorative Arts, Vintage, Orb, Sphere, Ornament, Divination

          https://auctions.nyshowplace.com/lots/view/4-GPTMPX/colorless-crystal-ball

          Spooky.

        • I emailed the auction house on the crystal ball specifically asking about condition and the cited “Provenance: From a New York City Collection”. I’ll try to figure out if it belonged to a witch family, like a movie script. The auction houses won’t be answering questions until one to two weeks before auction. :(

  3. Read the Echo Stone paper. The concerns expressed mirror some of my own. Well done paper. Thank you for the link to it. I have shared the link to your report this morning in individual emails about consciousness concerns described in the video. I did leave comment there.

  4. “Petr”

    That’ll be the Q to liquidate everything, give it to the poor then head to the mountain and preach.

  5. said once, said again … the more gloom and doom, the more this rigged market goes UP … nothing is going to cause a crash …….. and if so, UP UP it will go ……. just the past 4 yr pattern I’ve notice …. oh well … as if it all matters … it dont ………… be safe

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