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December 31, 2023 52 mins

As the waves of an unexpected disaster swept away a friend’s home, the harsh reality of our climate's fragility hit closer than ever. Our latest conversation ventures into the emotional and complex world of the climate crisis, where personal tales of loss interweave with the pressing need for public awareness and emergency preparedness. We steer clear of the sugar-coated narratives, instead opting for a raw and unfiltered look at the issues at hand. From the sobering reflections at “Global Crisis. The Responsibility” forum to the myths shattered by real-life solidarity in the face of disaster, we navigate the pressing urgency that calls for immediate action and readiness.

Who would have thought that cosmic rays and Earth's core could be part of a conversation that also tackles the myths of overpopulation and the vision of a Creative Society? We bring in diverse perspectives, challenging the mainstream climate change discourse, and offer a plunge into the scientific debates that could reshape our understanding of Earth's changes. Innovative ideas like fuel-free generators, inspire with possibilities that extend far beyond the traditional scope of environmental policy. This episode isn't just a discussion; it's a launchpad for societal transformation, spurred by the inspiring potential of human ingenuity and a unified effort.

Wrapping up our journey, the power of Creative Society stands as a beacon of hope. We're not just yearning for the simplicity of bygone days; we're advocating for a quantum leap in human civilization. An era where the value of human life supersedes all, where centuries of healthy living could be our reality, and where the realization of unlimited scientific potential is within our grasp. Join us as we paint an inspiring vision—a society where fear is replaced by the motivation to build a safer, equitable world for everyone.

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Alexey (00:02):
All right, we are live again, again after
another forum, anotherconference that was held just
recently on December 2nd.
Really, it was quitean interesting format.
We had new stuff goingon in the studio.
It did turn out to beshorter than our usual

(00:25):
livestream of about 12 hours.
But it's just that the speakersin the studio in Atlanta,
they really got emotionalbecause of the information
that was presented, once again.
We would advise everyone to goand watch the forum because this
time really, all the guys whoparticipated in the preparation

(00:46):
of this forum "Global Crisis.
The Responsibility" reallysurpassed themselves by
simplifying to the maximumthe information, the complex
information that we've beentalking about, about the
climate and also, as always,about the way out how we can
overcome these issues thatare really intensifying.

(01:09):
It's not that we are lookingout for this information,
but it's already everywhere.
We have people who suddenlyremember that we've
been talking about theissues with the climate.
I think I told you when wewere speaking on the phone
yesterday that a friend of mine,once the climatic disasters

(01:29):
intensified in Russia, inSochi region, and Georgia, and
Odessa, this part of Ukrainein Black Sea, where they had
waves of up to 10 meters, if I'mnot mistaken, 10 meters high.
And the hotels were flooded.
I mean, everyone seen this onthe news we will not go into

(01:49):
detail about everything that hashappened because every day we
see a lot of things happening,and guys, I think we'll post
also a link to to a telegramchannel that really gathers
the most significant eventsthat are happening all around.
Just to continue the story,a friend called me and said,
look, I remember that yousent me these videos of your

(02:11):
forums, and it is happening.
My friend told me that hisfriend actually built a house
on the shore of the sea, andit was washed away before he
could even, you know, he didn'teven insure the house yet.
It's just brand new andit just washed away.
This friend remembered and hecalled me, please tell me more.

(02:32):
It's sad that we have tocome to these things, really
destroying houses, destroyinghuman lives, taking human lives.
that people start toremember about the things
that we've been talking.
On this note, I willpass you the floor.
You spent a lot of timepreparing the forum and we
didn't have any episodesbecause we were working

(02:53):
on different aspects andyou've been in the studio.
So, please share how itwas for you and all the
guys who were there.

Taliy (03:00):
Yes, thank you so much, Alexey.
And you know, we neverdo the same forum.
We never repeat ourselves.
Every time the team of CreativeSociety volunteers are getting
to prepare something new, it'salways something absolutely new
level, new sort of information.
And I'm sure that youhave seen it for yourself.
You know, those viewers whohave seen the forum, they have

(03:22):
seen how much visually, muchmore explanatory it all became
with all the 3D animation, withall the special effects like
we really pushed the bar on anew level, and we were hoping
that people gonna resonate.
Also what we noticed fromprevious forums, we were trying

(03:43):
so hard to get this forumto reach as many people as
possible, and we were tryingto censor out all the materials
that could be flagged assensitive content by social
media platforms, various onesand well, especially YT since
it's the major platform.
YouTube, of course.
What we have seen that withrecent conferences, especially

(04:04):
America at the Crossroads 2024,which went out live on October
7th, it was still flagged andcensored and marked as 18+.
So we decided we're not gonnatry to ease up the content.
We're going to show reality asit is, and we're not going to
try to make them be gracious andallow us to show this content.

(04:28):
We decided that we'reswitching to Rumble.
That's going to be our mainplatform, and this platform
will be the main source ofthe stream, of the information
about climate reality.
What happened next, youhave seen for yourself.
Well, my friends the contentwhich was shown, where you
are witnessing the father fromTurkey was holding hand of his

(04:48):
daughter laying on the mattressunder the concrete plate, and
for the speakers in the studio,it was obvious that we are gonna
be in the shoes of that father,that none of us is going to
be able to avoid this destiny.
The fact that this informationbrought us to tears is
because we're humans, and weunderstand what is happening.

(05:09):
The fact that this is ourreality, is not obvious for
the majority of the population.
They think these are someunfortunate people over there.
For us it has been atremendous stress for many
years understanding thatwe are going to be in the
shoes of those people.
When John was seeing thatfather, John is a father
of two little daughtershimself, and he knows just by

(05:31):
statistics that this is goingto affect his family as well.
There is no way to avoid it.
It's a simple math.
It's a simplemathematical progression.
And, you know, the smartestpeople of us, the scientists,
who are who have beenresearching the progression
of climate disasters for pastdecades, and we presented

(05:53):
all of this information, youknow, it was so simplified
for the understanding, yet itcontained all the comprehensive
analysis, all the data.
It was backed up with all thefacts, all the researches.
It's impossible to toresearch this data and not
to find evidence of whatis actually happening.
And that is why our speakersdecided to left the studio

(06:17):
because emotionally.
it's a very heavy information.
But if there is no response towhat has been told already, then
as one of our speakers said,how long we gonna punch the dead
horse, if there is no reply?
As you said, your friend'shouse has been washed away off
the shore of the Black Sea,and only then he recalled that,
yes, some time ago he did hearsomething about progression

(06:40):
of climatic disasters.
They said it's one time in ahundred years kind of an event.
One time in a hundred yearsstorm in the Black Sea.
A couple of years ago,there were hurricanes in
Florida, which devastated,destroyed a couple of cities.
They were saying,well, it's one in 500.
Next year, two ofthose happened.
They said, well, this happensone in thousand years, the

(07:01):
next year, more severe oneshappened, they did not say
nothing because they understandthat this becomes abnormal.
You cannot get used to it.
There is no way to adapt to it.
When you are hearingthis is the new normal.
This is not new normal.
This is abnormal.
If excuse me, the ceilingis falling on your head,
can you adapt to it?

(07:22):
How can you adapt to it?
If the ceiling is about tofall on your head, if your
house is on fire and we'rescreaming at the top of our
lungs, get out of that house,it's about to collapse.
It's going to collapse.
And you keep sittingthere saying that, why are
you trying to scare me?
Why are you fear mongering?
Then there is nothingwe can do over there.

(07:42):
We presented allpossible information.
We broke down assimple as possible.
You know, there weremany shocking facts.
Like the fact where we wereconducting interviews with
people who lost everyone.
There is a young gentlemanfrom Morocco who says
he lost father, mother,grandparents, five brothers.
And then the the journalistsays, hold on a second.

(08:05):
You lost all those relatives?
I don't know.
How can you stayhuman being there?
Because Alex, I know you hadfriends who were in Morocco
that day, they experiencedthat for themselves.
And then they came backand they playing like they
have short term amnesia,like nothing happened.
Like they got outof the trouble.
They keep on living, going tofancy events, enjoying their

(08:27):
lives, like nothing happened.
They really do not understandthat what is happening is
not normal, that there was nosupposed to be an earthquake
in that place at that time.
That what is happening aroundthe world is not okay, that
Acapulco was not supposed tobe hit by Category 5 hurricane
that was a tropical storm,Category 0, just 12 hours

(08:48):
before it destroyed Acapulco.
That that is not normal?
That blooming desert inSaudi Arabia is not okay?
That it's notsomething to admire?
That there should be noNorthern Lights in Georgia?
That that is avery alarming sign?
Do people not really understandthat when new islands, volcanic
islands, emerge off coast ofMadagascar, Japan, and in other

(09:11):
parts in the world, that isnot supposed to be happening?
Do people reallynot see the reality?
And therefore, I want toask you, friends, you're
seeing people being reallyemotionally stressed.
I know people who, you know,from living in Los Angeles,
they say, oh, I have anxiety.
Their latte didn'tcontain their favorite

(09:32):
sort of milk replacement.
That kind of thingsgive them anxiety.
We have to collect thisinformation, collect all
the data and preservethe sanity, and stay in
emotionally stable state ofmind for years and years.
Many of us had to escapemilitary actions, many of
us had to escape climaticdisasters, and yet still work

(09:55):
on this life saving information,hoping that you're gonna wake
up in time to save your life.
As one of our speakers says, howlong can we punch a dead horse?
If it's not gonna wake up intime, as we've been told, if
we're not seeing progressionon Creative Society by the end
of 2024, what's our timeline?
If all of a sudden we'regonna wake up, but all the

(10:16):
scientific facilities gonnabe already destroyed, majority
of scientists will not haveresources, economy will be
collapsing at that time, whatis good of waking up then?
Time to wake upright now, friends.
Time to wake up is right now.

Alexey (10:32):
I totally agree with you.
We think that everythingis going to be the same,
that we will have the samefacilities, internet, for
example, or other means ofcommunication like telephones.
I don't want again to do whatpeople call fear mongering,
but just yesterday therewas another solar flare that

(10:52):
was one of the biggest forthe last 10 years, I think.
People who are more sensitive,they feel the results.
But what a lot of people maybedo not understand that how
heavily we rely on everythingelectronic, and how things can
just be fried by this kind ofsolar activity, electromagnetic
pulse and everything.

(11:13):
But even not taking thisinto account, we still have
this possibility to discussthings, but as you said, like
for how long, how many moreonce in lifetimes do we have
to live through to understandthat something is going wrong
with the planet, and it'snot gonna stop by itself.

(11:35):
We see the, oh, it's thebiggest snowfall in 10 years,
but the snow continues to fall.
And then, oh, it's in a 60years, it's in a hundred years,
in all history of observations.
And then news anchors, theyjust stop saying anything
about in how many years thisis the highest amount of
snowfall or highest amountof rainfall or anything else.

(12:00):
And we see this witha lot of things.
You mentioned a friend ofmine who actually happened
to land in Morocco justthe day before I think the
earthquake, or even that day,and that during the night the
earthquake in Morocco happened.
Just coincidentally we metin France during an event,

(12:22):
she was telling oh, you knowI've been there in Morocco.
I was at the restaurantwith a friend.
And then the earth started toshe employed the comparison
like it was going inwaves, like it was water.
The same as the waterin the swimming pool,
it started making waves.
They had to leave, runoutside, and they were not

(12:43):
let in the hotel during thenight, luckily for them, it is
Morocco, it's not cold outside,so you can kind of survive
when you have some clothing.
But then, again, it's crazyhow people are not willing.
I'm not saying they, they'renot able because they are
able, we all are sensiblehuman beings when this touches

(13:05):
some other parts of ourlife, some different aspects.
because, you know, we all grownups and somehow we managed
to finish school, university,and work, and we have houses,
cars, kids and everything.
We do have common sense,otherwise we wouldn't be
here, but somehow, and thisis what is interesting to

(13:26):
me, the survival instinctgets switched off when we are
talking about natural disasters.
And this is why I'm askingmyself, but how many
once in a lifetimes dowe need to go through as
humanity to understandthat this will not stop?
This will not stop because everyday you watch the news, they

(13:49):
start by telling that, oh, hereis enormous amounts of snow.
Here it's enormousamounts of rain.
And here there's a hurricane.
Here there's a tornado.
And guys, every time we starttalking about these things,
we are being told you justcollect this information, this
is why social media shows youthis information because this

(14:10):
is what you're looking for.
And I agree that in a sense,it is the case that the
algorithm really shows youwhat you're looking for.
But it doesn't mean thatthese things don't happen.
The fact that some peopledon't pay attention to these
things doesn't mean thatthey will not one day become

(14:30):
victims of such events.
This is why as well, when westart talking about different
consequences of such eventsand we tell people that guys,
you better get prepared for atleast in some way, prepare a
bug out bag or just have somewater and food in your house.

(14:52):
Depending on the region,obviously where you live, you
might need different things,but this can save your life.
I don't want to frighten anyone.
There's one thing, youknow, there's this Warn the
winches slogan, you know,the winch to pull you out.
Go prepared.
If you are not prepared,at least if you don't put
information inside your headabout what to do in case

(15:14):
of this and that emergency.
If you don't help yourselfin the future, you will
not be able to pull out ofyour head anything besides
fear when disaster strikes.
And this is why it is importantto at least get acquainted
with emergency procedures,where to go where not to go.

(15:35):
It may save your life.
I can't understand why peoplethink that this is some
superfluous stuff that youdon't need to do, but there
are a lot of obviously prepperswho are, were considered like
crazy guys, but they were mostlyprepared for civil unrest or
some sort of attack by an EMP ornuclear explosion or whatever.

(15:59):
But they are not prepared forsomething like an earthquake,
a hurricane or somethingelse, because this is a
different kind of preparation.
And yeah, I don't know.
What is the climate ofpreparedness in the U.
S.?
Have you talked tosomeone after the forum?
Maybe you had some echoesfrom your neighbors or
your connections there.

Taliy (16:20):
You know, when I'm hearing from people that they
think this is not somethingthey should be prepared for.
Even the civil unrest scenariosare very popular because they're
being shown on the media, weare seeing this movie is right
now there is a big movie onNetflix that just came out
and it's all propagating thedivide and conquer kind of

(16:42):
mentality that all humanswill behave as animals like
it's so indoctrinated intoour heads that during real
climatic events or even militaryactions, when people start
behaving as humans, peopleactually breaking this absurdity
that has been indoctrinatedfor decades, that we're

(17:03):
supposed to act like animals.
Instead of that, we're seeingan example where people
go and help other people.
This is the humane way ofbehavior, this is how it
should be, but that's notthe case of scenario we're
being prepared by the media.
They're showing usexactly opposite.
If you watch any sort ofdisaster movie, it's always

(17:23):
chaos, panic, and peopledon't know how to behave.
People becomemaraudering within hours.
And we know life exampleswhen people really do behave
like that, when climatedisaster hit south of the U.
S.
about two decades ago,those people who have been
there, police was looting.
You know, police was looting.

(17:45):
Everyone was looting.
Everyone was marauding.
The question is friends, whydon't we want to switch on our
brain at least a little bitbefore the disaster comes and
start thinking if somethingreally abnormal is happening,
shouldn't you be aware ofthat like our scientists do?
And we have seen thata lot of scientists do
understand this information.
A lot of scientists dounderstand that there

(18:07):
is way more to climatethan just emissions.
Which is, by the way,something that has been heavily
discussed at COP28 when theygathered all the politicians,
policymakers . They have beendiscussing and wasted millions
of dollars of taxpayers moneyto create this fancy event.
Indeed, very beautiful,looks very nice.

(18:30):
What's the outcome?
The general secretary of theUN keeps posting on the X
platform every day that 1.
50 degrees Celsius goalshould be met by 2030.
We're going to do what?
We're going to get rid ofcattle, we're going to get rid
of cars, we're going to decreasehuman ability to survive the

(18:51):
extreme weather conditionsthat are definitely coming
up, kind of like they did inEurope where price of heating
is so expensive that barelypeople can even afford it.
They have to heat upbottles, put them under
the blankets and go to bedwith bottles of hot water.
And that is recommendationfrom UK officials to

(19:13):
go to bed like that.
Are you guys serious?
Well, what's next?
They gonna suggest to getan axe or hatchet and go
cut woods for yourself.
There are not too manywoods left in Europe,
guys, for us to heat ourhomes for the next years.
So what are wegetting ready for?
Is it something we'regonna adapt for as well?
The lack of basic necessities?

(19:36):
Is that what weare preparing for?
Volunteers of the CreativeSociety, who came to COP28,
they were given a spot atthe secondary stage, in
the very corner of the hallthat infrastructure with a
very few people being thereand even know, but yeah,
they were presenting thislife saving information,
the true causes of climatechange at that conference,

(19:58):
and they did live stream it.
So people were able to gothere and see this information.
Yet guys, this reminds methe story with the 1920s
when there was a newspaperin Germany, which was trying
to warn the German nationand people of Europe that
something really terribleis happening in Germany.

(20:18):
If that one party thatlater took over, if that one
person that later became themost notorious dictator in
the history of humankind,if they're not gonna be
stopped, that newspaperwas warning, we're about to
see a disaster happening.
And you know what wasthe response from people?
It was very similar comparingto the response from people

(20:39):
to Creative Society warningsthat we are making today.
They were saying, whyare you exaggerating?
There is not really much threatthat party possesses and that
guy with the funny mustache.
There is not reallymuch to be scared of.
Why are you tryingto fearmonger?
Why are you tryingto exaggerate it?
And you know what laterhappened when that
mustache guy got to power.

(21:01):
They burned the office of thisnewspaper, the journalists
had to flee the country, manyof them were prosecuted and
ended up either in jail or evenlost their lives for attempt
to try to warn you in time.
This is what kind of responsethey got, and unfortunately,
we are seeing the very samelack of response, lack of

(21:22):
understanding from people.
They're saying, whyare you scaring us?
And you know, you would thinkmaybe there are scientists who,
who have more understanding,who could really deep dive into
this information and verify it.
But what is thescientific response?
It's very similar tothe response to the Paul
LaViolette's theory whenhe found out evidence in

(21:44):
geology of cosmic impact toour planet 12, 000 years ago.
And he was talking about cycles.
He was assuming that it'ssome kind of galaxy rays or
cosmic impact that goes onfrom the center of galaxy
he was assuming back then.
And it goes through our planetand he was talking about
the impact in both Northhemisphere and Southern.

(22:07):
And this is something thatwas not taken into account.
Yet everyone who later wasdoing research, they confirmed
that cyclical nature of 12000years impact does exist, that
it affects the very core ofour planet and the consequences
of it is catastrophic climaticdisasters on the surface
of our planet that arehappening every 12, 000 years.

(22:30):
Of course, Paul LaViolettein 1970s was very limited
to his abilities and yethe was able to research it.
Yet this theory was not pickedup by the mainstream science.
The mainstream sciencehad another agenda.
Also it reminds me onetopic of that happened more
than 100 years ago in 1888.

(22:50):
There was a scientist IvanOsipovich Yarkovsky, he was a
Polish Russian, he suggestedthat some kind of ether is
being absorbed within theEarth and transformed into
new chemical elements, forcingcelestial bodies to expand.
And this theory of growingEarth, how the ether is being

(23:11):
absorbed by the cores ofour planet, by our interior,
expands in volumes, newchemical elements created,
and the Earth grows in size.
That's why a long time agothere were many planets of
the size of our planet Earth.
But with time, theykeep on growing, and the
older the planet is, thebigger in size it grows.

(23:33):
You know, there were manyscientific researches.
Many researchers who deepdived into this causation of
growth of our planet, how itexpands, like Ott Christoph
Hilgenberg and Nikola Tesla in1935, they were both assuming
that there was some kind ofether energy that transforms
into normal matter insideof our planet and therefore

(23:55):
the planet growth in size.
Yet, this theory was veryuncomfortable because then
the chemical element, thenumber zero element in the
periodic table was ether.
Yet, it was very inconvenientto have it there, because
that would jeopardize,and that would that would
go against the politicaland economical interest

(24:17):
of those who were sellingpower, who were interested
in digging fossil fuels andcreating profit out of it.
So it was much more comfortableto put a wire to put a some kind
of sensor in the wire and to getmoney from you consuming energy
rather than provide free energyin the beginning of the century.
So for political and economicalreasons, this theory was

(24:40):
banned because it wastaking into account Ether.
And you know, right nowafter "Global Crisis.
There is a way out" afterthe hypothesis that was
presented at the very endof it, we understand that
Ether itself is incorrect.
So is the dark matter kind oftheory that is being suggested
right now to very muchexplain the very same thing

(25:03):
that Ether was explaining.
Yet the hypothesis ofserpents, of snakes, of
little tiny particles ofenergy explains it from a much
more holistic perspective.
For those of you who didn't yetsee it, I suggest to you to re
watch Global Crisis There Is AWay Out, the very last hour on

(25:24):
which it's really mind blowing.
And it takes into account notonly scientific background,
cultural, which goes out backto 24, 000 years ago when the
first structures, when thefirst buildings with domes
appeared on our planet, and forwhich reasons those were built.
It's only for you to understandwhenever next time you're
going to go to to a church orany kind of other religious

(25:47):
building, or maybe even CapitolHill, and you will stand there
under a dome, and people gonnatell you, hey, you absorb
energy here, stay here forlonger to get more energized.
After watching that, youwill understand that you are,
this is the place of energy,but not receiving energy,
this is the place where yougiving away your energy,
just like a small battery.

(26:08):
It comes very close withunderstanding of, you know,
the whole, there's one religionthat is dominant right now
in the world, and one oftheir highest priests, not
so long time ago, he statedthat, you know, the universal
Eucharistae, it never ends.
And I think this theorygives you understanding
what kind of eucharistaehe was talking about,

(26:29):
because they have knowledge.
Yet, friends, thetheory presented at this
forum, "Global Crisis.
The Responsibility", by ourvirtual speaker destroys the
whole false narrative of thecurrent theory of drift of
tectonic plates, of so calledsubduction zones, where one
plate dives onto anotherplate under its own weight.

(26:53):
AI character asked acouple of simple questions.
One of them was, howcan tectonic crust
with a density of 2.
8 to 3.
2 kilograms per centimetercubical, under its own
weight, submerge intomantle with a density of 3.
6 to 4.
6 kilograms on acubical centimeter.

(27:15):
Explain to me that.
If you take something as acrust, which was compared
to a cracker, and try tostick it into a piece of
rubber, like a tire of yourcar, with a much thicker,
much higher density, will itstick under its own weight?
So, friends, a simple question,how can something with a

(27:35):
density that is lower submergeunder its own weight into a
mantle which is much thicker,much denser, and so on.
And there were more questionswhich completely puzzle anyone
who's studying so calledscientists who criticize our
forums without even watching it.
They're not gonna beable to answer even

(27:56):
one of those questions.
Like, one of them was, howis it that the amount of
zones of spreading, mid oceanspreading, where mantle is
coming outside and spreading.
In size, it's much largerthan the subduction zones.
How is it possible, friends?
Well, the real explanation ofit is that at the certain places

(28:18):
in our planet, there are deepfocused earthquakes and there
is no way to explain them.
The theory, false theorywas suggested that those are
happening because tectonicplates dive under one another,
and they break in the mantle,deep in the mantle and creating
these waves of earthquakes,which is absolutely false.
Tectonic plate cannotsubmerge that deep.

(28:41):
Back then they wereassuming that these deep
focused earthquakes wouldbe happening on four or
five hundred kilometers.
We know today they're happeningat seven hundred kilometers.
They were happening thereten years ago, which was
considered to be impossible.
Yet, all these facts werenot taken into account, all
this information was notholistically studied by anyone,

(29:02):
except for the heroes from theCreative Society and AllatRa
movement, the real heroes,scientists who brought this
knowledge to our forums.
We're seeing no receptionfrom from mainstream science.
Yet we're seeing thatmore and more people do
understand what is happeningto 12, 000 year cycle.
And Professor Arushanov andscientists who were presented.

(29:25):
So, you know, those who want tofind the evidence, they will.
The question is, when it'sgiven in such a short and
understandable format, it'sreally frustrating to see
that people trying to hideaway from this information.
There was one interestingthing we noticed, that this
was the first forum on whichmany people in the comment
sections, especially undervideos that gained millions

(29:46):
of views on TikTok andsocial media platforms with a
shorter format of videos, theywere asking in the comment
section, what can we do?
And this is also one ofthe signs, one of the
things that changed.
People actually startasking, what can we do?
Because the question,should we do something or
should we just ignore it?
For many people, especiallythe ones who are experiencing

(30:07):
what is happening in Grindavik,Iceland, what is happening
in Philippines right now.
And I think we're gonnatalk about a little bit
later about what happenedabout 13 years ago in Saudi
Arabia, which kicked offunprecedented chain of events.
But Alex, let me passthe floor to you for now.

Alexey (30:26):
You mentioned Grindavik, for one of my work projects, a
guy who lives in Reykjavik, soit's not very far in Iceland.
I asked do you feel it?
Is there any other,any repercussions?
He said, funny enough, we justpassed with the car by Grindavik
and yeah, right now there isthe earth split and everything.

(30:47):
And this brings me again tothese thoughts about, you know,
we are behaving like animals.
When you see a gazelle that'sbeing chased by a lion or
a cheetah, the heart ispumping, they run as fast as
they can, but once they getout, if they're lucky, in
10 minutes, they're grazingthe grass again, as if

(31:10):
nothing had happened before.
And it looks to me that weare behaving much like this
gazelle that really liveswithout forecasting, without
making any projections ofwhat can be the next step.
When you think that you're outof the trouble, life continues

(31:33):
as normal, I don't say that youhave to be afraid all the time,
but just think that, okay, soif these sort of events are
increasing they are increasingin number, in intensity and
the geographical spread ofevents as well is increasing.
Should I be doing something?

(31:54):
If yes, then what?
And if you see people whodesperately try to explain to
you what is really happening,that it's not because you're
eating meat or because yourcow is farting or whatever,
or you're driving a car,that there is a way out,
but we need to hurry up.
We already told the scientificcommunity what is causing

(32:16):
these events to occur.
All they have to do isfind exactly the nature of
these cosmic rays and finda way to use this energy
or to divert it or stop it.
We have to remember thatthere is a certain inertia.
When you turn off the heatunder boiling water, it still

(32:40):
continues to boil for some time.
So the same thing will happenwith the Earth score that is
heated up by these cosmic rays.
We already presented thetheory that you've been
talking about, the theory ofhow the matter is constructed.
We also tell about theperspectives of our civilization

(33:02):
if we choose to switch to thisway of living, where human
life is the highest value.
We talked about fuelfree generators.
Again, we even showed someexamples during the last forum.
We talked about the regenerationcapsule, but not only as a

(33:22):
concept, we presented thistime scientific evidence
that many researchers arealready approaching this
Rubicon of extending thelifespan and the health span
of humans by many times.
And, as usual, as a gift fromour scientists, there was

(33:42):
presented another theory thatexplained how exactly, what
to look for and where tolook in order to extend human
life so that we can live ina healthy body for hundreds
and hundreds of years, atleast one and a half thousand.
How is this notinteresting to people?
Can someone explain to me?

(34:03):
I mean these things reallyget me excited about the
future that we all can have.
Imagine, free energy.
We've been told to buy electriccars, but now when the abnormal
frosts hit many parts of theworld, even Hawaii had snow
after the fires, they had snow.

(34:24):
We are seeing abnormalcold temperatures.
I just talked to my father.
He told me, oh, it'sgetting a little less cold.
It's only minus 25.
It was minus 35 just acouple of days ago, but in
the area it was minus 47.
It's been a long timethey didn't have as low
as temperatures there.

(34:44):
And electric cars.
They just stop.
You see footage of cars inRussia, Kazakhstan, especially,
they had a lot of snow.
Along the highway, you seeelectric cars that are just
standing there because theydo not withstand the cold.
We could have fuel freegenerators powering these cars.

(35:05):
No need to recharge,no need to pollute, no
need to get a lithium orwhatever, cobalt, anything.
There are workingprototypes, not prototypes,
but working examples.
There are people organizingeven conferences in Zurich, our
participants were invited toone of these and they spoke with
the developers and researcherswho really have working FFGs.

(35:29):
And yet people somehowtell that, oh, these guys
from Creative Society againwith their fear mongering.
Guys, it's not onlyfear mongering.
I mean, we are notfear mongering anyone.
We are warning.
Warning and fear mongeringis different things.
Because fear mongeringjust frightening everyone
without giving a way out orexplaining what is happening.

(35:49):
Because what is the mostfrightening to a person is
the uncertainty, not knowingwhat is happening, not knowing
what is going to happen.
This is what's really scary.
But if you explain to someonethat, okay, we have these events
that are occurring everywherearound the globe, but they're

(36:10):
happening because of this, andthat we need to do these types
of research, we can find a wayto divert or use this energy,
but also we need to buildhouses, vertical farms in the
safe zones, already presentingsome of the safe zones in
the U S and the people wereasking, oh, but yeah, tell me

(36:32):
about the safe zones in Europe.
It's not about tellingeveryone about the safe zones.
Safe zones will be safefor maybe months, maybe
days, maybe one year.
And again, beautiful film thatdepicted what would be the life
of a person who jumped on thisbandwagon and sold everything

(36:55):
and bought land and constructedthe bunker in a safe zone.
How he ended up.
Guys, we are producing filmsthat, I mean, it would be
great to put this one onNetflix, I would say, but it's
really the production quality.
And but our guys, theydidn't even have to
play, I would say, right?
It's not about being a greatactor, although beautifully

(37:18):
done, congratulations, guys.
But when you understand what'scoming, you kind of already
are in this role, you know, youunderstand that these things,
this is what will happen becauseour scientists are clear.
It's not, there is notwo way of thinking
about what is happening.
It's not going to stop andIt's just a matter of when,

(37:39):
but guys go watch the forum,you will see by yourself
that there is a lot of thingsto it's visually pleasing.
it's appealing how theinformation is presented
how everything is explained.
I liked your analogy withthe peach, explaining
the construction of ourplanet the Earth core,

(37:59):
the mantle and everything.
Guys, it is already thesimplest explanation possible.
You have the best explanationof what is happening.
You just have to say, okay,we want for this to stop and
we want to live in a societywhere we can live for hundreds
of years in a healthy body,young body without any disease,

(38:23):
and having free energy.
What's more to ask?
I don't know.

Taliy (38:27):
Yeah, it's very interesting that if people
have holistic picture, whatis Creative Society offering,
of what is the suggestion,of what is the way out?
And for that, friends,there are two forms.
"Global Crisis.
Our survival is in unity",and "Global Crisis.
There is a way out" whichI suggest you watch to have
a comprehensive picturewhat is happening and

(38:49):
what are the solutions?
Today we have all thefabulous technologies.
Our science, despite thefact that there are a couple
of misconceptions when itcomes to science, especially
fuel free generators.
It's very well developed.
We understand that thereare sources of energy,
there are sources of water,there are sources of food.

(39:10):
And we can produce all ofit in unlimited quantities,
anywhere in the world, doesn'tmatter where is the location.
And we can turn Sahara Desertinto a blooming garden with
currently existing technologies,they also have been presented.
So overpopulation is a myth.
This narrative that thereare too many people, not
enough resources, and thatpopulation should be reduced

(39:32):
for, again, ecological agenda.
When did it start?
In the 70s.
We have been discussing atthe Kaleidoscope of facts why
exactly 30 years after defeatingthat mustache guy their bank
accounts in Switzerland, andall over the world, were cashed
and certain actions startedtaking place all over the
world, which lead us to the verysame things we're seeing now.

(39:55):
All this madness, all thisinhumaneness, all this you know,
really opposite of what we'reexpecting our future to be, even
if you read the futuristic booksfrom 100 years ago, you see how
much aspiration and expectationspeople have for the future.
Right now we're seeing thefuture seems to be presented

(40:16):
to us as dark medieval timeswhere we have no energy, no
safety and where a small groupof elites ruling over all of us.
Creative Society, on the otherhand, suggests you that there
should be no one ruling you,that you're capable of self
governing so as the wholesociety can self govern.
Exactly like it's been toldby Buddha Gautama, whether

(40:39):
it was Jesus, whether itwas Prophet Muhammad, the
greatest of all people.
We all know, they all havebeen telling us, that no one
is higher and no one is lower.
That all people should beliving as human beings.
And they told us exactly whatkind of society to build, yet
we followed those who distortedtheir teachings and who build
their empires of power and whoonly care about profit and power

(41:03):
and who have been hiding truth,who have been trying to suppress
science for hundreds of yearsand even thousands of years.
Maybe it's time forthe truth, friends.
Maybe it's time to recognizethat who are we following?
If we're following those whohave been presented as Dajjal,
as Antichrist, and people expectthem to come and start ruling

(41:24):
us, but they are already rulingyou inside of your head with
all the visual images, withall the pleasing, pleasant
illusions of your materialgains in the nearest future.
We had a nice exampleof that house collapsed.
Alex's friend, he investeda lot of his resources
into building that house.
He was hoping to have many yearsof pleasure looking over the

(41:47):
Black Sea, how beautiful it is.
It is beautiful indeed, butnot on the day where the flood
started, where that water, wherethe storm took away not only
the house, but also people'slives, much of infrastructure,
and people walking aroundin those waters, waist deep,
they're puzzled, they'refrustrated, they're lost.
They don't know what to do.

(42:08):
As Alexey told me, well, atleast get out of the water,
step on the table or something.
But when that thing happensto you and if you're not
prepared, there's nothingbut panic you're gonna find
inside of your consciousness.
So, friends, we as CreativeSociety participants did
everything possible to presentthis information to you, to keep

(42:29):
you safe, to even warn you thatin case of unprecedented events,
you should be ready at leasthave the very same backpack,
72 hour backpack with at leastamount of provision, dry clothes
and blankets to keep you warm.
At least if you're gonnaend up in the snowstorm like

(42:50):
many people did in Moldova.
Unprecedented snowstormat the end of November
where people were stuckon the roads with no help.
Authorities couldn'tget to them.
Last year something like thathappened in Istanbul where
many people, they were stuckin cars, it was freezing cold.
It was snowstorm.
People were trying to warm up.

(43:10):
Gasoline ended up, theyran out of gas pretty
fast in those cars.
There was no help andthey were freezing.
They started to just takewhatever they could from the
cars including seats, compilepiles and just set it on fire
to at least heat up aroundthose self made campfires.
Many people froze toto little consequences.

(43:31):
The very same thing happenedin Moldova now, except for
the fact that it's alsounprecedented for that region.
So as earthquakes in Slovakiaand tornadoes in Europe
and tornadoes in Tennessee,over 10 tornadoes destroyed
multiple cities in Tennessee,we're seeing devastation.
It's not common for thistime of the year and for

(43:53):
this kind of events toappear in those places.
Otherwise, those villageswouldn't be standing
there for many decadesand hundreds of years.
So friends, there is at leastsomething you should be prepared
for when it's time to leaveyour house, when it's time to
shelter inside of your house,when it's time to pack survival
backpack that could at leastgive you 72 hours of safety

(44:16):
even if you have those handwarmers, blankets, or some
kind of stuff to keep you warminside of your car when it's
gonna stuck on the road and runout of gas and there will be no
help, so that you can at leastlast long enough to get help.
And other kind of scenarios, ifin your area you can experience
either earthquakes, at leastprepare yourself, have a basic

(44:37):
knowledge what to do in caseof earthquakes, when to leave
the house, when not to comeback, when to expect aftershock,
at least so you know basicinformation that will definitely
be appreciated by your friends,family, and yourself, that you
spend those times to reallylooking into it, friends.
Because this is what matters,to stay safe, to do everything

(44:59):
possible to warn others, andto hope that people who are
hearing us will also wake upand pass this information to
the others, because there is noother way out, friends, other
than unification of people.
There is no second solution.
We were presented with thesecond solution from Egon
Cholakian, and it has itscons and pros, but anyone

(45:21):
who's seen two solutions, Ithink it's pretty obvious.
It speaks for itself.
What are you changing?
What are you switching for what?
So, friends, makeconclusions yourself.

Alexey (45:32):
yeah, and as you might have noticed that
for several years already,we've been talking about the
problem and the solution,but now we also started
talking about preparedness.
What does this mean?
This means that we areentering already the period

(45:52):
where things will notbe as rosy as they were.
I think that it is important,not to repeat everything that
we said previously, but atleast make room in your head
for this kind of scenarios.
Just think about what exactlyyou will do, where to keep
spare clothes or some waterand maybe some protein bars, I

(46:16):
don't know, something to reallyhelp you sustain for some time.
But also it is great to see thatpeople started at least paying
more attention to this kind ofevents happening all around.
Unfortunately, many stillask, but what can we do?

(46:36):
And the answer is simple,guys, we need to talk
about these things.
Start talking about the truecauses of climate change,
because the more peopleknow, the more chances we
have to be heard, everythingthat has to be done now is
to spread the information.
Spread the information aboutthe true causes and once

(46:58):
the critical mass of peopleknowing about the true
causes and understanding theproblematic, once they voice
this information louder andlouder, there will be no way
for mass media to suppress it.
This is the most importantthing that people have to know.
I'm sure that there will be atime when scientists who really

(47:24):
are deep in their thoughts andunderground laboratories working
on new ways to kill each other,they will understand that this
time this is not a drill, thatthis time they have to unite
and find a way to prevent thishappening to the whole planet.
I don't know if you havenoticed on the internet,

(47:44):
especially on TikTok, thereis now a lot of these images
and videos generated by AIwith beautiful interiors of
some Malibu villas or New Yorkpenthouses in the 80s, with
some nostalgic music and stuff.
And I have noticed thatmy consciousness likes
these kind of things.
When I started to analyzethis I understood that

(48:05):
oh It likes it becausethings were easy back then.
There was no this loomingperspective of catastrophes
happening all around the planet.
Of course, life as we know,throws different things
at us, but nothing isunsolvable, even the crisis
that we are having right now.

(48:26):
It has a solution.
But when you understand thatthis time it does not depend
on just you starting doingthings differently, on us as
Humanity, each of us has totake a different approach to
life, not has, but chooses adifferent approach to life.

(48:46):
And then we can really goIt's like a quantum leap
to a whole new level.
You know, every time when wetalk about what's happening
to the planet and everything,but then, when we talk about
the perspectives, man, Ireally dream about this world
where we could have all thesethings, and just remember

(49:07):
these times that we live intoday as something like a bad
dream or maybe a good dreambecause this is how everything
started, but it really givesme power to continue doing
what we do, because this reallyis important to understand
that, yes, we are almostthere, every time with every

(49:27):
forum, with every conference,every person who started to
understand what we are talkingabout, we are getting closer
to this world where we don'thave to worry about electric
bills, about getting sick,and getting destroyed in a
hurricane or any other disaster.
I would say that guys if youneed motivation, if fear is

(49:48):
what motivates you the most,just go watch the first part.
But having watched thefirst part, watch the
perspectives as usual, we haveperspectives of life in the
Creative Society at the end.
Go watch this.
And this is even a bettermotivator for us is to, you
know, do everything possibleto be as soon as possible

(50:11):
in this world where thingsare taken care by every
one of us by adding whathe can to the betterment
of society as a whole.
I think this is beautiful guys.
We really couldn't wish abetter world to everyone.

Taliy (50:27):
Yes, friends, what moves us as Creative Society
volunteers is understandingthat we have such tremendous
opportunities, suchtremendous potential as
humanity to live freely.
With absolutely no fear.
Imagine your life where thereis no fear of not being able
to pay bills or make endsmeet or, you know, fears
of either losing job or notbeing able to get employed.

(50:50):
So why not we just speakup about what we want?
And yes, it's very important toinform people about the climatic
reality to save people's lives.
But also, let's inform peopleabout the perspectives of the
Creative Society, because onlythat is the real solution,
where we, as unified humancivilization, have unlimited

(51:11):
resources, unlimited potential,scientific potential to
solve any sort of problems.
Even in our days, even withtoday's science, we can do a
lot if we people request it.
If we people gonna speakout loud and demand
what has to be done.
Implementation of eightpillars and human life above
money, above political power.

(51:33):
Human life first in selfgoverning Creative Society.
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