Idk but I have noticed all the people that are smarter than me are going to mexico a lot. Two straight up moved there, learned Spanish, and they aren't Hispanic. Also Chinese friends were interested in Mexico more than America. So... Something's going on.

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yeah, i'm not sure what though... and nobody uses mexican pesos, i mean dollars other than mexico, so it's very specific, almost like there is an expectation rising of there being a lot of economic opportunities there

maybe a mexican trump style cleanup crew el presidente?

if they really did cut off the USAID spending to all those NGOs and soros-ops then it's probable that a lot of places will see a rise in productivity and trimming back of bureaucracy

i really feel like 2020 was the wakeup call that a lot of people were waiting for to happen to tip the lumpen proletariat to realise that the ruling clas was about to turn them into hamburger

my best mate and longest enduring continued contact from highschool days lives there... it's really funny because he was always straight edge and then something happened and he ended up in peru and was taking ayahuasca and later went to mexico and magic mushrooms

i don't really have an opinion about it except to say that it's going to be in the new arctic circle in the next 50 years so i'm not that interested in thinking of settling there because permafrost is not a simple thing to live with, especially throw in the mix a massive loss of and reconfiguration of much of the landscape and flora and fauna is going to be part of that conflagration

northern midwest USA i can understand, as i can also understand anywhere balkans, or the central/west of africa and north to the baltics, and hawaii - in a glaciation those are the most likely new equator which will be where it's not frozen

Yeah, ayahuasca is definitely part of it. A Canadian friend keeps inviting me to ayahuasca somewhere near Merida, in the Yucatán. I haven't been able to justify the expense, but if I keep living like I am, I'll just go and teach English as an escape. Another friend was the smartest dude I knew as a kid, but he was a communist then, and it was arguments with him that sharpened me on economics and probably caused me to study econ for undergrad. He has renounced communism and converted to Christianity and gotten Mexican citizenship - after decades of working with NGOs that were probably connected to USAID and that whole shitshow. Its like he figured out where it was going and escaped, and I'm glad for that.

Mexicans don't trust their government. It's much more nuanced than the story we're told about cartels controlling territory and drugs - that's the statist narrative. I'm not saying they're the good guys, but its nuanced. I think Mexico serves as a gateway to the rest of Latin America, both geographically and in attitude to things. They just inherently understand that the government is a criminal organization too, so they're more pragmatic and don't do the apologetics exercises that first world normies do.

The Canadian friend has mentioned crypto but doesn't understand bitcoin. The picture I'm getting is that crypto use is widespread down there and its practical as a fast way of moving funds without the hassle, and these immediate uses outweigh the drawbacks that should make bitcoin more useful long term. I suspect, but don't know, that China is using crypto to invest in Latin America. It could end very badly, IMO. I see bitcoin as a stabilizing force, but crypto as a destabilizing force. Still... Someone making money in Mexico can take that to Guatemala or Brazil or wherever and use it, so the relatively high incomes in Mexico City can synergize with that gateway to Latin America thing. And maybe Mexico is already doing the tether dollar inflation export thing but with pesos. Idk, but plausible.

yeah, it makes sense... the people are getting fed up with the old regime and especially the more extreme its outbursts of violence get

my friend nostr: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 was also raising the subject of fatalism towards death and how when humans reach a certain level of oppression they stop giving a fuck about death anymore, hell, they even forget about poverty, because it got that bad

i think the "krita age" prophecy of Vishnu Purana is coming true already, june 25 marks the day of the exact conjunction mentioned in that book but i do think that the darkest days are over, and in fact, they were the last 4 years

not saying we don't have a massive global geomagnetic catastrophe coming, but more, that due to a turning of the tide we have got a chance that a lot of us will make it through, and not only that, the exploits tehy used on us will be patched

Hmm I'm not quite that optimistic... Human nature can't be patched.

I'm going to have to brush up on that Hindu cycles stuff. I've mostly ignored it, but when I'm feeling really optimistic about technology and stuff, then that age of Aquarius stuff sounds like it might be on to something. And my vagueness there is indicative of my ignorance.

yeah, there's just too many things conglomerating around it for me, and i just basically believe that some fragment of our ancestors survived the last such cycle and gave us many clues how to survive this one, and very possibly they will also showt up to help out, in the non interfering way that defines their Way

A big boat ostensibly worked last time. Might be the way to go.

yeah, i do need to do more research on this but the key is there will be, almost certainly, a geographic pole change triggered by an increase of absorbed energy overcoming crustal friction and the fact that we are coming into a 90 degree shift point, which spans about 100 years in total, and causes a massive burst of energy to feed into everything around us

and the best data at the moment suggests that the crustal magnetic fields are ready to align best between gulf of mexico and the western pacific, which puts the new equator zone between hawaii and the band through balkans, baltics and central africa

i'm pretty sure the flip axis was similar as the previous time, which is also why the majority of surviving artifacts from the previous cycle are found in the region around egypt and greece/turkey, ie, that is where the equator was 12000 years ago.

the other thing about the landmasses around that area is that is a majority of land, between africa and eastern europe/west asia, massive amount of land, the logical place where if the equator passed through where i'm saying, it would explain all of the evidence of past history concentrate there

because that's where the people were! just like now, most of the people live in the tropic band, 23 degrees either side of the current equator

the crust is pretty slow changing, so i think it's likely that in the phase shift it goes back, mostly, to the old alignment, and this region i speak of will become the new equator, and yes it includes hawaii

i think there is arguments definitely in favor of anchoring in hawaii, that are the opposite arguments why to pick thte vertical band crossing through balkans and baltics

Looking at a map, and... It checks out.

Mexico might be a good place for the high elevation. Hawaii might be a good place for the water - water is great for blocking radiation and for travel. Mexico offers both on the west coast.

Another thought - sometimes I think, if I was going to establish a capital of the world, I'd probably choose Istanbul. But Baghdad or Jerusalem would also make good picks. That area is right in the middle of all the land, but also on the coast. Now, if that whole section shifts to the equator zone, then there's another big reason to put the global capital there - it'll be in the zone where you could have a stable space elevator. Three modes of transportation converging on one city - that's where an empire rules from. But if the shift doesn't happen, then Singapore is destined to rule the planet.

well, my money is on Spit, Croatia, but i intend to see all around that region, and i'll do the african coast too

also, just sayin, if the pole lands about the middle of the carribean that's like it suddenly became finland

Oh did I get it reversed? I thought you were saying the Caribbean would be equatorial. Will Scandinavia become the new tropical paradise?

And Split is one of the places in Europe I want to see. Basically I want to see Italy and the balkans, and maybe go up to Poland, but western Europe is remarkably uninteresting to me

also, yeah, about the Yuga thing

around 24000 years is the orbital period of our solar system around the galaxy

every quarter of this cycle we come to a seasonal phase related to the alignment of the galactic center's magnetic field

every time we pass these 90 degree points, briefly the magnetic fields of everything around us get neutralised, and everything is in horrible chaos, the sun usually has a massive explosion or 10 in a short burst and in the incoming and outgoing period between that giant blast life is irradiated and in the period after, a lot of nasty rocks congeal out of the exploded material and then pummel everything, after the first insult of the destroyed magnetic field and the radiation

last period i think this was relatively mild, a lot of storms and earthquakes and floods and whatnot, enough to wash a lot of large animals into pits to be preserved in fine dusty dirt, the previous cycle has also got some records still existing also hinting further at the relatively mild situation that was the Noah event... well i'm still equivocal - i think noah was 12k years ago on a "big" cycle 180 point (opposition) and that the 6k was summarised in "building and collapse of the tower of babel.

this is a somewhat unconventional picture that i can't entirely justify except if you said "i pay you a week's wages to spend a week digging up material to back that up" and i bet i can find it, but i just got that vibe out of reading a lot of old stuff and a good thesis suggesting that Noah was actually the last "big" cycle and that the tower of babel, no matter how awful it actually was, and you can read about several accounts of it in apocrypha, but that was the 6000 years ago incident, the story with Lot - yeah, impactor, meteor impact...

reading especially Jasher and Jubilees i recommend for catching some more parts of the story that is the pretext to the rise of Abraham, i think you'll agree when you read other versions of that, that it's a pattern that matches the 6000 year point in terms of being a minor phase between the strong phases that cause your Great Flood and Evil Sun incidents, that actually wipe out over 90% of the everything population