If you've landed here, chances are you've heard of the Web Bot project. But for those who haven't, it's a project that's concept is aimed at tapping into the collective unconscious of the universe and it's inhabitants. But it didn't start out that way. It started out as a program developed to make stock market predictions.
There's a bit of mystery surrounding the Web Bot Project due
to the anonymity that is closely kept and guarded by it's creator, a gentlemen
who wishes to remain known only by the name of Cliff. According to the guys
over at Peoplenomics, Cliff was a "senior programmer with a software
company in the Pacific Northwest and besides being an SQL ace, he was also
heavily into linguistics and a language called Prolog, which is more like an
artificial intelligence language than anything else.
After looking up the
patent he held for the technology, I was convinced that this fellow was for
real and might be on to something with the method of looking for linguistic
shift on the Internet as a tool to forecast future events."
Now the Web Bot project isn't voodoo by any means, but at
times it may seem so, "What becomes obvious when reading about the
technology is that it sometimes reads a bit like the I Ching, the Chinese Book
of Changes, because the technology doesn't come out and say "go look for a
terrorist attack over there." What it does is it gives phrases that would
be associated with how people talk about an event, or more accurately, how they
change their speech to reflect their thought processes because of an event. The
web bot technology apparently taps in to an area of "preconscious
awareness." It's here that you run into the ramifications of Dean Radin's
work at the Boundary Institute and the work of the Princeton Global
Consciousness Project."
Dean Radin's mind bending work can be seen here titled
"Time-reversed Human Experience: Experimental Evidence and
Implications."
So, what conclusion did Dean Radin's work produce? According
to Peoplenomics, "The mind-bending evidence in Radin's work is that in a
laboratory, people begin to react to an event as early as 6-seconds before it
takes place. In other words, if you are about to show someone a horribly
grotesque picture of something, they will already be physically reacting to it
before the picture actually becomes visible. Up to 6-seconds, or so, and within
the confines of a lab! In quantum terms, Radin's work demonstrates that people
are physically able to perceive 6-seconds into the future."
Amazing, is it not? "We are not human beings having a spiritual
experience - we are spiritual beings having a human experience." And it
appears that each one of us is internally blessed with precognitive instincts.
Brings to mind the phrase "listen to your gut" as there seems to be
some hard evidence that, indeed, our guts do speak to us. Those are primal
instincts that each of us are granted by Mother Nature as a natural defense
mechanism. However, our continually developed false sense of security within
our culture leads many to ignore these God given instincts nowadays and chalk
them up to "hooey."
"When you study natural science and the miracles of
creation, if you don't turn into a mystic you are not a natural scientist"
~ Albert Hoffman
So, does Peoplenomics have a theory about how the Web Bot
technology works? "Sort of. It's like changes in language precede large
emotional events. The larger the emotional impact of an event, the more advance
notice the bots seem to give. If you picture some pin holes in a piece of paper
- and you imagine being able to look through each pinhole for a fraction of a
second - with the objective of seeing the future on the other side of the paper
- that's where the web bots are today.
Ever since Plato's Allegory of the Cave, people have sensed
that odd things go on at the archetype level of consciousness. The web bots are
a linguistic attempt to use the high data density of the Internet to sample
language and seek linguistic shifts that we believe may precede events. The
initial results suggest that language shifts on a macro level begin to occur 45
to 90 days before society-changing events. We believe we've demonstrated, most
recently with the Northeast Power Outage forecast, that changes in language do
indeed precede events - on a far broader scale than Dean Radin's early lab
results suggest - and these subtle language changes are publicly available by
massive sampling and analysis routine Internet traffic."
You may ask, "So why isn't the government behind
this?" Peoplenomics explains, "We've decided to keep the project low key
and out of headlines and government control. Even talking with the History
Channel's production company puts us out at the edge of our desired profile. We
turn down media requests regularly because we're not trying to sell anyone
anything. Universe provides, we've discovered."
The Peoplenomics folks can provide you the information to
answer many of your questions like where to find Cliff's site and the Web Bot
data runs, a link to the Web Bot subscription page and a link to free daily Web
Bot updates by visiting them at "Decoding the Past: Doomsday 2012 - Viewer
Notes."
It's a great page that provides a lot of additional
information about the Web Bot Project and gives you a glimpse into the
brilliant mind behind it and the open-mindedness surrounding the project.
"First, we are extremely clear that there is no witchcraft or woo-woo in
what we do - it's hard core computer science and radical linguistics."
I'd advise anyone interested in or seeking additional
information about the Web Bot Project to pay them a visit. Many thanks to
Cliff, the Web Bot's developer at Half Past Human, and the folks at
Peoplenomics and Urban Survival. I couldn't have explained it any better
myself, therefore, I didn't try to.
Article by Malinek. Why not visit him here.
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