|0.00|> Their income, and still do as a matter of fact, in Brazil, because I was down there<|8.28|><|8.28|> several years ago, their gasoline has a relatively high percentage of alcohol in it for that<|15.32|><|15.32|> very purpose.<|16.32|><|16.32|> Tapioca, tapioca, I can't even think of that name.<|25.00|><|25.00|> Something like majorca or, well, Sovet.<|28.40|><|28.40|> Anyhow, this product is really best in the tropics because it would have many reproductions a year. So up here, I don't know whether it would be profitable or not, but I just mentioned it as a potential area of consideration among many. When some of those methods would be coming back, and for as long as you have desert, you'll be able to use some irrigation. It'll be a phasing through.

Something that extends your resources. Wind will be good here, except that none of the machinery that is up can withstand the kinds of winds that you will have. Therefore, we will go to something like the Westinghouse turbine that we know, if it is set properly into the earth, it can stand it. You're out of the time of playing with tinker toys and into the time of playing with locomotives. Aircraft, quality. These little frames that you put up out here for the wind machines cannot stand it. They beat themselves to death. The metal fatigues. Just it would seem incredible to us to watch it, but I assume that all wants start with plastic pipe or something.

And as you move farther along, you're going to find you can't get plastic pipe because any of the hydrocarbon-based items will be of necessity phasing out. This is the way you're had. An economy is built upon something to the extent you cannot function without it. It becomes such a part of your life. One hour without power, you can freeze to death in one of these modern houses. Most of the food is cooked on electricity. If you don't have a fireplace, you're sunk. And we put that on these ones every now and then we interrupt the power to remind. What is the water supply here? Does it come out of the mountains or does it come from the aqueduct? It comes from the earth. It comes from the earth?

It's pumped. Some of it comes from the Feather River. It's brought in here. But the groundwater The groundwater table is coming up here, partially because a lot of the agricultural lands have been allowed to go dormant. It has been too expensive to farm. People don't like to farm. Labor has been very expensive. The system is incorrect. But some water comes in from the Feather River, but an awful lot of the water is pumpable. You're going to have a shortage of water. Man is going to have a shortage of water. You're ruining your atmosphere. You're going to get downpours in places where you used to have drought.

if your desert is basically not flooded by catastrophe, you'll probably find that a lot of those very arid areas will have rainfall. Very unexpected. That could mean that your rainfall might increase in these given areas of drought in your southern part of California for instance. But it's not going to for a while. You're in a cycle of drought. And once think where we made it through this year, the crops were low, and they're depending on the rain dancers. Well, I hope that they're good at playing because we see the probabilities of it extending and becoming worse than your dust bowl.

Okay, I have a fundamental question. I'll answer if I can. I think you will. We've been talking about setting up a location such as here. What's happened to the rest of the world? That's what I want to know about too. There are other places. There are other places like this. A good question. There are other places. I'm not going to tell you lies. Each one of these centers that will be built, you will know when it's time. Part of the funding will be coming in from ones who are building what they think is a nice village, but what they're doing is very similar to this. will be built to house a population of some 150,000. The element of 144,000 is what is being striven for. I'm not going to tell you once that there are going to be a great abundance of people left on your place. That's where we're coming down to the hard, cold facts facts of it. There's no way to buffer that for you. There will be places that will survive, yes. And what you do here, you see, can be sent out. But this place, for instance, will have enough wood stoves to get you through a few years.

These Kakalofen heaters will be built into every house that we build, every dome. You can use the wood slash, chip it, compress it, and burn it. very, very efficiently in the interim. Your planet is making a transition. I don't like to tell you these things, you know it. There will be great loss of human life around. You're you're seeing it coming to be. For one reason man has grown careless and greedy and builds buildings that fall down in earthquakes like Armenia. You will have entire living areas Lemuria will begin to rise, with the Earth upheavals coming, much water will be displaced. Part of your lack of ozone causes heating on your polar caps, your way out of balance. which is keeping you weighted, it will allow, water will be fluid and it will flow and it will allow you to come back somewhat into balance. So your polar caps are having a tendency toward melting. It will be fluid and it will flow and it will allow you to come back somewhat into that.

Their income, and still do as a matter of fact, in Brazil, because I was down there several years ago, their gasoline has a relatively high percentage of alcohol in it for that very purpose. Tapioca, tapioca. Can't even think of that name, something like Majorca or, well, somebody else. Anyhow, this product is really best in the tropics because it would have many reproductions a year. So up here, I don't know whether it would be profitable or not, but I just mentioned it as a potential area of consideration among many. Some of those methods will be coming back. And for as long as you have desert, you'll You'll be able to use some irrigation. It'll be a phasing through, something that extends your resources.

Wind will be good here, except that none of the machinery that is up can withstand the kinds of winds that you will have. Therefore we will go to something like the Westinghouse turbine that we know if it is set properly into the earth it can stand it. You're out of the time of playing with tinker toys and into the time of playing with locomotives. These little frames that you put up out here for the wind machines cannot stand it. They beat themselves to death. The mental fatigues. Just it would seem incredible to us to watch it, but I assume that all wants start with plastic pipe or something. And as you move farther along, you're going to find you can't get plastic pipe because any of the hydrocarbon-based items will be of necessity phasing out. This is the way you're had. An economy is built upon something to the extent you cannot function without it. It becomes such a part of your life. One hour without power you can freeze to death in one of these modern houses. Most of the food is cooked on electricity. If you don't have a fireplace, you're sunk. And we pull that on these ones every now and then, we interrupt the power to remind.

What is the water supply here? Does it come out of the mountains or does it come from the aqueduct? It comes from the earth. It comes from the earth? It's pumped. Some of it comes from the Feather River. It's brought in here. here, but the groundwater table is coming up here partially because a lot of the agricultural lands have been allowed to go dormant. It has been too expensive to farm. People don't like to farm. Labor has been very expensive. The system is incorrect, but some water comes in from the Feather River, but an awful lot of the water is pumpable. You're going to have a shortage of water. Man is going to have a shortage of water. You're ruining your atmosphere. You're going to get downpours in places where you used to have drought. That's why if your desert is basically not flooded by catastrophe, you'll probably find that a lot of those very arid areas will have rainfall. Very unexpected.

That could mean that your rainfall might increase in these given areas of drought in your southern part of California, for instance. But it's not going to for a while. You're in a cycle of drought. And one's think, well, we made it through this year, the crops were low, and they're depending on the rain dancers. Well, I hope that they're good at praying. Because we see the probabilities of it extending and becoming worse than your dust bowl. Okay, I have a fundamental question. I'll answer if I can. I think you will. We've been talking about setting up a location such as here. What's happened to the rest of the world?

That's what I want to know about too. There are other places. There are other places like this. A good question. I'm not going to tell you lies. Each one of these centers that will be built, you will share with your brother. The time, you will know when it's time. You will share with your brother. The time, you will know when it's time.

Part of the funding will be coming in from ones who are building what they think is a nice village, but what they're doing is very similar to this. We'll be bid to house a population of some 150,000. The element of 144,000 is what is being striven for. I'm not going to tell you once that there are going to be a great abundance of people left on your place. That's where we're coming down to the hard, cold facts of it. There's no way to buffer that for you. There will be places that will survive, yes. And what you do here, you see, can be sent out. But this place, for instance, will have enough wood stoves to get you through a few years. These cackle-offin' heaters will be built into every house that we build, every dome.

compress it and burn it Very very efficiently in the interim Your planet is making a transition. I don't like to tell you these things you know it There will be great loss of human life around you're seeing it coming to be. For one reason man has grown careless and greedy and builds buildings that fall down in earthquakes like Armenia. You will Lemuria will begin to rise, with the earth upheavals coming, much water will be displaced. Part of your lack of ozone causes heating on your polar caps, your way out of balance. So your polar caps are having a tendency toward melting. And as some of the undersea areas rise, you can look at your programs that the geologists do on the making of a planet. You can see that the inner earth is building up new earth mass in the middle of your oceans. As it rises, it takes space, that water is going to go somewhere. Many of your lakes in the northern parts are full to overflowing. It doesn't make sense. As you go and the earth upheavals come, you lose all the dams.

They'll be broken. There will end up a rift all the way from your Great Lakes and out of Canada to your Gulf of Mexico will become a sea. These are over a period of time, time I cannot even begin to project. When Mother Earth begins in earnest, it triggers and triggers and triggers. There is a connection between Yerevan and your own thought system. There is nothing Okay, I'm saturated. I don't like leaving you on a sad note. But I'm telling you now, if you put it in your pipe and smoke it, and you work toward this place, twofold pyramid. That's all you can handle. And if you do it properly, you can carry enough with you. Know it. It's intended.

The civilization of man is not... I'm talking... The New Testament was written within about 100 BC, because John was the oldest of the group of the apostles, and he wrote Revelation, and John's two letters, they were the last things written. The others had all died by that time, so the oldest writings in the New Testament are not later than say 100 AD. 100 piece ad Now let me ask you okay, you see you just made a misstatement. Oh, did I? Yes, you said first of all you said BC. I did I that was a misstatement Don't you think man was capable of making a misstatement every now and then? even inspired by God Maybe of a minor character and of course I agree with you that translations say from the Greek or the or the Oh dear, what was it? The what was it? What was Christ's language? Whatever that Jewish Aramaic Aramaic that the translations and You hear a lot of the fact that the translations from the Greek Have left something out. That's why this NIV Bible is supposed to be such an updated version because they've gotten into archaeological confirmation of a lot of things that were presented in such and such a way in the earlier translations.

So the way I'm answering you is that in my understanding, yes, there are minor defects from the point of view of how to translate, but from the point of view of God's inspired word to the men who wrote, I have no feeling other than that's absolutely valid. you have something else that happens and that is interpretation. The master wrote nothing so it was all interpreted and put to paper or papyrus or whatever by man. All of the And the Master Jesus spoke in parables, examples, story. And therefore man was given to interpret. That's part of the lessons of life. How do you interpret? What are your choices in the receiving and perceiving. Well I acknowledge, I acknowledge the fact that it is easy to have different perceptions of what the Bible is saying.

But I also, and of course that's the frailty of man, but I also, I also remind you that when you're talking about holy men writing under the inspiration of God from what they actually wrote at the time whether it was Aramaic or Greek or whatever that what they wrote was what God inspired them to write. It was not a mental interpretation really. They may have written it down in the way Joe Goh was prone to write or Bill so and so was prone to write, but the fact of the matter is that what they wrote was basically what God was inspiring at that time. Yes. I have no quarrel with that. I have a little bit of a debate quarrel with the fact that the master Jesus was sent to redeem and to die. Excuse me, you say you do? Yes, I do.

Okay, go ahead. I do. I'll tell you why I do. as the Son of God, the same as you. To walk this place to bring the light and the truth to man as the brother. When he was asked, are you God or do you claim to be? Of course he said, yes I am. I am the light, for he was and he is. Told the lady at the well, I am the Messiah in so many words.

Yes. He was bringing the journey of the pricelessness and the epitome of his journey here was missed. Excuse me, the what of his journey? The most important thing of his contribution to man was missed by most. Crucified, I'm not going to go into even looking at my scanners because I have no quarrel. Man crucified Jesus the Christ in more ways than hanging him on a cross. But he did not die for the salvation of any of you. He came to save your souls by the truth of the law of truth. And to tell all of you, there is no death. That's true, but the channel by which it's achieved is important.

And that is, as a believer you have to claim Christ as your Savior and your Lord. And you have to be ready to bear your cross, which is manifested in how you then live. In other words, you cannot secretly have some sin that you know is sinful or immoral or improper and still say that you are under the Lordship of Christ. So what I'm saying is, you've said words that I've confirmed, but I say, yes, he died on that cross because by the laws that God himself established, because God never changes. And when God sets up laws, they never change. And so God's law was that you may not come into my presence as long as you are sinful. And therefore, before time began, it was determined that he would send his son here to be crucified because the law required that there be a blood sacrifice.

Say again? Sacrifice? Yes. The law required it to be a blood sacrifice. That's the whole thesis through the Old Testament. Who wrote the law? The law was given to people like Moses and people of that origin. And it's very clear in the first five books of the Bible all about the law. Well, Larry, I may sound quarrelsome, I'm not quarreling with you. The teachings were inspired, of course they were.

There were many errors in judgment and in the reinterpretation many of the laws taken on to let us say the Pope of the Catholic Church. Oh, that's a travesty. That's an absolute travesty. So we all have a tendency to interpret what we want to hear. And they interpreted what they wanted to hear and brought forth our truths for you. Well, there's a lot of confirmation that the early Popes were part of the great Satan. Yes, sir. The way they handled Christianity. Thank you. Yes, sir. No question about that.

But I'm talking about, what I'm trying to convey is this conviction that Christ was sent on earth for the purpose of dying on the cross in a blood sacrifice because that was the law by which God had established his laws on earth. And in so doing, you had to claim Christ as your Savior and Lord, otherwise you were passed by, you were no longer under his control. That's the point I want to make. That's why I said earlier on, we're talking several things here and yet all one thing. There is no way back to your Father except through the Christ-ness. Absolutely. And whether or not you have some hidden sin that's between you and God and all is seen. So it's really not hidden from the important one. That's right. And you can keep it hidden from your fellow man. And here we come to judgment day. And what will happen is in your oneness then with your father, you're going to look and you're going to know because that one thing that you've hidden is going to stand out there like a flashing neon sign to you.

