14 March 2023, 1900 hour, transcription begins at 16:35
Transcribed by Nan
Bob 16:34
Go ahead Chad. Let's put Chad on first.
Chad 16:39
Hi, Bob. Hi, iON. iON, first of all, did you delete my session from Saturday?
iON 16:46
Well, it was a little dicey, wasn't it?
Chad 16:49
Okay. Bob said that I can re-ask the questions so I'm gonna go through those. But first, I want to respond to the TikTok about the Grand Canyon.
iON 16:59
Okay.
Chad 17:00
So, I watched that TikTok, and what I got from it was there's no delta for the Grand Canyon, which is kinda strange for the rivers; typically, they have a delta.
iON 17:11
Correct.
Chad 17:12
Water seems to flow down into the, flows down into this barbed canyon and then back up.
iON 17:17
That's right.
Chad 17:18
It seems to be a lake that feeds unto itself like an Escher stream that
iON 17:25
In essence. What it -- no no, what it actually does is a water source for the underground caverns. And it does recycle -- or not recycle. It's not a recycle, it's a cycle. But yeah. Go ahead.
Chad 17:41
Okay. And also, I did a little more research on it. Nobody seems to know when or how the Grand Canyon was formed. So,
iON 17:49
Correct. That's right because it's not formed yet. It will be. It's not formed yet.
Chad 17:54
Oh, really? And what will it become?
iON 17:56
A launch pad maybe. Yeah, that's it, a launch pad.
Chad 18:06
A launch pad?
iON 18:06
Go back to what we said. Yes. When the Caldera blows, it's gonna make a space.
Chad 18:13
Oh, okay.
iON 18:14
Which way, which way the -- okay, okay. Under the left paw of the Great Sphinx,
Bob 18:21
Let's speed this up, Chad. I own the Grand Canyon for fuck sake. [Chad chuckles]
iON 18:27
Yeah. Hey, no, no. The minerals out of it anyway. Yeah, that's gonna be fun. The Sphinx is pointed a certain way. That's the direction you're goin'. The pyramids behind it gives the details of how we're going, which way, which direction, how far, how fast, how la la la, la la. All those details, however poignant, they're gonna give that, lay it out. So, this becomes a position that allows you to function. But you don't need the Jellystone -- Yogi Bear would say Jellystone National Forest -- for this to work 'cause there's not a dozen people there anyway, so it's salvageable and it closes some positions for a smooth transition.
Chad 19:18
Okay.
iON 19:18
Hurry, we have things to do.
Chad 19:21
Gotcha. Okay, so I asked you Saturday
Bob 19:24
Say, Chad. Is the relationship between the Great Wall in China and Grand Canyon important for the launch?
iON 19:33
They connect. If you draw a hole through the middle, if you take a needle and push it all the way through, they connect. C'mon, Bob.
Bob 19:45
That's pretty good, Chad. You tapped into the, some of the structure of the earth as rocket.
iON 19:49
Bob, you have marbles in your mouth. What are you doin'?
Bob 19:56
I'm in Carolyn's kitchen food eatin' her food. [iON laughs] She's all tied up. I'm sick of her. I tied her up and I'm eatin' whatever I want to fuckin' eat. [Chad chuckles, iON laughs] Listen to her screaming. Hear her screaming in the background?
iON 20:10
That is true, it's true. It was only three strawberries. It was only three strawberries and you had to eat nine. That's it.
Bob 20:19
No, but what's interesting is the planet as a structure. You've got a beginning map of it, Chad, with the Grand Canyon and the Great Wall.
Chad 20:28
Interesting. iON,
iON 20:29
Okay. Okay. It's 10:20. Now let's go.
Chad 20:33
You recently also brought up ephemeral geology with me. So, are there any other, any other natural ephemeral geologies out there besides the Grand Canyon that would also be part of the system?
iON 20:49
Yes. Yes. Yes, yes, yes. What we call the Mississippi River Basin.
Chad 20:53
Right.
iON 20:53
Because remember, the Mississippi has gotta go the other direction. And even now, everybody's talking about that now that once the Caldera goes and things shift, and then Montana becomes front row to that little precipice, then you have a whole nother conversation and it becomes a great deal of, well, we might say travail, but we don't see it as travail 'cause we're moving on to the next part. See, it's always to the next part. You don't worry about the meal you had a week ago, right?
Chad 21:26
Right. Okay. All right.
iON 21:29
You have to look at it like that, but it's important. It's important. I mean, you ate a week ago, what did you eat? Did it make you sick? Okay, remember that and don't eat that again and or why and or what. But now, what happens is you're havin' a different conversation, because now it becomes a modicum that you start to gauge or adjust to or by. Okay, next. C'mon.
Chad 21:52
And then the Nile River would also apply there, the Nile River Basin. Right?
iON 21:56
It would. That's what the Aswan -- and the fall of the Aswan Dam. That's huge.
Chad 22:04
Okay. So, in the private session, in the private session on Saturday, you told Bob that it's Wi Fi. And you just said that to Alissa again in regard to accessing through the monoliths and accessing Andromeda. So, I went back to my notes about Wi Fi, and you have said before Wi Fi is more permeable, and so therefore data comes on data transcript through Wi Fi. So, first of all I want to ask what is this data transcript?
iON 22:28
Correct. It doesn't have to, it doesn't have to be trans -- it doesn't have to be translated, it's straight. It's kinda like an analog system. It just picks up the note and then transposes it as it is; it doesn't have to be received, downloaded, made, adjusted, mullvaded; it doesn't have to do any of that stuff. See, it cleans all that up.
Chad 22:54
Is that like fa-so-la, the way it affects the body?
iON 22:58
It would. It would, it would, it would. Yeah, the Sacred Harp.
Chad 23:04
Okay, and then you also said the Wi Fi applies how the cloud erupts and will move. What is this cloud eruption?
iON 23:13
You'll see in a minute. The "Way of the Triune God."
Chad 23:20
Okay. Saturday we also talked about how Bob is working on -- you mentioned Bob's working on the perfect legs of the tarantula. I asked if that's octad. Then you said yes. You've also referred to the octad as Chip Body revolution. The octad can be used to travel, draw stuff in, obsolesce, retrieve. Even what it obsolesces and retrieves, move to, rearview mirror, see beyond itself. Is that, is that the cloud or is that something else?
iON 23:47
No, no, that's what the cloud overlays. That's what the cloud sees. You're doing it yourself. You do it yourself. You are your own self doing that. But then the cloud is what is there to witness it. The cloud is there to witness it.
Chad 24:10
So, the cloud takes the role of the soul over?
iON 24:15
The Great Commission. Yes.
Chad 24:21
Okay. Okay, so when we connected, yeah, when we connected those large galaxy filaments, the Virgo Supercluster, and the other one, the Perseus Pisces, talked about how going out to those huge reaches is also like flipping back into the smallest of the p-orbitals. So, as I ran through that, I was wondering does this mean that when you go to the -- sorry, [inaudible] question. We got into how it was connected to the whisk. And when you move it depends whether you feel like you're going to the outer reaches or the innermost reaches, it depends on what wire you're in. So, that seems like to do with dimensions like Lewis Carroll.
iON 24:59
And which side, and which side of the wire. Right. Which side of the wire whisk you're on. That's the difference between Lewis Carroll and Wyndham Lewis. Which Bob may read one day.
Chad 25:14
Right. One pill makes you larger, one pill makes you small, that kind of thing.
iON 25:19
Good. We like that. And that, and that perception is a based perceived capacity. See, Alice didn't have any, Alice didn't have any, any, any, any rhetoric. She didn't have anything to say that was okay or not okay, or that's cool or that's not cool. She didn't know. She didn't know how serious the Queen of Hearts was. Remember? Off with her head.
Chad 25:45
Right. Okay. So also, this dynamic seems to tie in with this large to small, small to large seems to tie in with amplitude. Is that correct?
iON 25:54
Mm-hm. Are you saying amplitude?
Chad 26:00
Amplitude.
iON 26:02
Yes. Good. That's right. We have to make sure 'cause people get it messed up and then they don't hear and then they're, then they're startin' their own church on something else, and they're amplifying their apocalypse.
Chad 26:15
Okay, so that large and small dynamic via amplitude, does that connect amplitude and dimension there?
iON 26:22
If you connect it, but see, your -- dimension is where you're going to, the other is how you got there. So, it would connect, but it's like the both ends of the journey.
Chad 26:22
Okay.
iON 26:22
Okay, you're going to New York City. Okay, I'm gonna fly. Okay, I'm gonna take a boat. Okay, I'm gonna take a train. Okay, I'm gonna take a bicycle. Okay, I'm gonna walk. All those are in-line destinations, but they're not. The amplitude that's gonna be the fourth position forthcoming [indistinct]. Right?
Chad 27:00
It blipped out there. They're not the becoming the fourth position of what?
iON 27:07
Fourth position of where you're going to. New York is the destination. What you're using to get there is the amplitude, what you're using, get how you're gettin' there is the amplitude: airplane, boat, train, bicycle or walking.
Chad 27:25
Okay, okay. So, in the scheme of connecting to Andromeda, what is the role of the Great Attractor?
iON 27:39
Coming to your place of power is the largest or the grandest position that you would ever want to achieve. And when you come to that position, then there's not a con -- there is no conversation after that 'cause you're there. You become Gozer the Gozerian. Are you a God?
Chad 27:59
Okay, so then once you arrive there, the whole mechanism, black hole just collapses. Right?
iON 28:10
Well, no, you're past it. It doesn't collapse. It never collapses, you're past it, you're through it.
Chad 28:16
Oh, okay. So, once an "isness" turns into "areness,"
iON 28:22
The other side. Ah, ah, ah. Ah, ah, yes, those are good words and they're ours, but they're good words. So then like Alice, you now find yourself on the other side of the Looking-Glass.
Chad 28:37
Okay. Okay, okay. So, this
iON 28:42
Pretty good. Pretty good.
Chad 28:42
Right. Now moving back into the carbon computing. So, we discussed the light source for the carbon computing is coming from the Ascended human. But for the Ascending, what is the other light source for them?
iON 28:58
That's the same one as here.
Chad 29:04
Here being on the earthly realm?
iON 29:07
There. Here is there. Yeah, 'cause you can't tell the difference.
Chad 29:15
So, iON, what's your definition of light?
iON 29:19
We don't have one. We don't [indistinct].
Chad 29:22
So, light is just more. So, is light
iON 29:25
We don't use it as a prescription. Light is; light is not the opposite of dark 'cause we also don't know what dark is.
Carolyn 29:32
It's light that goes with salt and light.
iON 29:35
It can if you got the salt, but most would -- see, what he's not talkin' about, he's not talkin' about salt. He's not talkin' about what salt -- what is salt that's lost its saltiness? It has no value or use, just put it on the roads. Same thing. So, the salt and light if it's good salt and it's good light, then yes, it absolutely would have a purposeful dimensional interaction, but both can lose their flavor. And if they do, not good for anything so we don't embrace it. It becomes fleeting. You don't need light to Ascend. And if you Ascend, you'll have all the light you want.
Chad 30:19
Okay, but for the Ascending, iON, how are they going to get access via the monolith because so far,
iON 30:25
Well, maybe a little, maybe a little late in the game for that. Sorry for your luck.
Chad 30:32
Okay, so there's no point developing the monoliths anymore? So, it's like if they haven't, they don't
iON 30:37
You can try it. You can try it. If you get it, if you get it, you got it. If you don't, don't worry about it. We're trying to make people not feel bad 'cause they didn't do it. We don't wanna do that. We want everybody to make it. But we're not gonna wait. We're not, there's no way -- this is it. Let's go. This is it.
Chad 30:55
Okay.
iON 30:56
You know the soul food place, "This Is It!" They've got good food. They've got, they've got good greens and all kinds of good stuff. But yes, it's it. That's enough. We've said it and said it and said it and said it. So, fuck it. Get on with it. Let's go. You ready to go? Let's go. Pack your shit. Let's go. If you ain't, we understand. It's not a problem. Thank God for fentanyl. It will be over soon. Don't worry about it. And then Bob can sit on his little cart and drive through. And he may be driving the little cart and sayin' bring out your dead! Bring out your dead. That he's so furious that it hasn't happened yet. Which it is happening goddamnit! [laughs] That's what is so hysterical about the whole thing, but he still acknowledges that nothing we said is even halfway come to pass. So, it's like okay, okay. It's alright, it'll come out in -- Carolyn says it will come out wash day; it will come out wash day.
Chad 31:53
Okay. So, we use the example of UV spectroscopy to examine how the information is retrieved in carbon computing. So, what
iON 32:03
Not retrieved. Not retrieved, recognized. Not necessarily retrieved, but you gotta recognize it. 'Cause you can see something and not recognize you got it. See the difference? Better be careful.
Chad 32:03
Okay. Recognize.
iON 32:08
It's not a problem, you just gonna note the difference. Yep.
Chad 32:20
Okay, so in the case, in this spectroscopy example, what would act as the prism that splits apart the light wavelengths?
iON 32:29
Okay, you'd have to split -- it's a de facto, de facto rib. De facto rib, and some of the better types of geometry, an electro plasma field has a specific mark or frequency that then you can use an angle or a prism to split within a color of a prism. So, you would use the plasma field to mark those things. That's the same thing they do when they're tryin' to -- okay, it's the same way the dogs that can smell cancer in people. There are dogs that can smell cancer in people. That's how they do it; they can hear, see, every other scent, and they go back to that position, and they can always pick it out. But it's like that, that one smell that that dog knows it picks up on for that type of cancer. That's a really queer way to say the conversation, but it gives an example of how you take a prism to split a plasma field spectrometer's outcome or reference. So basically, it becomes a map. Becomes a map so you can see what -- 'cause that's all you're really tryin' to do. Okay, what else you got? Hurry up, we gotta get to Bert.
Chad 33:50
Prism. Does the material matter? What material does it need [inaudible]?
iON 33:55
Does it need to be? It can be anything.
Chad 33:58
Does it need to be. Okay.
iON 34:00
It can be anything. It can be anything.
Chad 34:03
Okay. On Payday, you mentioned something about squelch, but I don't have the recording and I couldn't recall that. So, what's the squelch aspect in this spectroscopy?
iON 34:14
Oh, okay. The squelch is what you use to close all the other noises. There's noise, so like on a CB radio there's noise and you use the squelch to turn everything down and pick up on one particular frequency or channel. Okay? So, you can say, "Breaker one nine" and see what's on one nine, 19, and then use the squelch if there's a lot of buzz, turn everything down to focus on one thing that's close to you to be heard or hearable.
Chad 34:51
Okay, what performs the squelch function in this mechanism?
iON 34:56
Oh, you do. You do. You, you perform it.
Chad 35:01
Okay, so without the recording of Payday as I was considering what went into my ears and what I could gather up, would that squelch have allowed me to have a more voluminous knowing of the conversation that got deleted?
iON 35:19
Potentially, yes, and the case is, and the reason is that happened the way it happened is that you're depending too much. You're sloppy and you're not being focused on your questions and your answers and in developing those conversations. So, it's kinda like okay, you can do it, you can do it by rote. That means that you get another run at it; very few get a second run at it. But it's okay with us. But you gotta know what you're working with so you know what your [indistinct] is like. What if you never could hear these things? How, what function does it have? And you're saying, and that's what you're saying. You're saying I appreciate that. So, we get that -- we appreciate -- or we wouldn't be talkin' to you now. So, we don't got to. Just sayin'. [chuckles] As Bob would say, "Under circumstances, we are being incredibly nice 'cause we don't gotta do this." It's okay. But happy to in the standpoint to give you the idea that you gotta be strident in what you're hearing to know. We don't want you to hear it and remember or watch somethin', be listenin' to something or ask Ed Long what he thought about somethin'. We're not talkin' about that; we're trying to get you to get it into your guts; in your guts. Carolyn doesn't have to relisten to anything. She stomps down hell hill and she runs it. She's, "I got this bitch." And there we go and there ain't no conversation either. We've got it, so it's easy. Easy peasy pumpkin pie. But that's an example of why it's important. Don't take anything for granted. Well, if you do, that'll be the part that's fleeting. Everything you take advantage of will be up -- we promise you that will be the part that's fleeting. Excellent. Good. Thank you very much. That was great fun.
Chad 37:05
Thanks, iON.
iON 37:07
You're welcome always. Okay, go get Bert.
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