Tuesday, June 18, 2024
4897: International Public Notice: For Your Awareness from Lincoln County Watch
By Anna Von Reitz
Time
does not actually exist. It is an illusion that persists based on
natural cycles and changes that do exist, but mathematically and
factually, time does not exist. We live in one eternal moment called
"now" -- the ever-present present moment.
That
said, there have been numerous systems based on everything from the
vibrations of an atom (atomic clock now in use) to the lunar calendar
created from the moon's cycles, to the solar calendar created from the sun's cycles relative to the constellations.
Among
calendars that are designed to track cyclic natural phenomena there are
proponents on all sides, those who promote the 13 month 28 day lunar
calendar that the Hebrews and people of Meso and South America used and
which are still in use today, versus those who promote the 12 month, variable day calendar imposed by the Romans and the Roman Catholic Church.
The
lunar calendar far predates the solar calendar and has been used
throughout most of the world since very ancient times. The Hebrew lunar
calendar year is 5784 this year--- an unbroken run of going on 6,000
years.
This
very ancient lunar calendar, still observed by Judaism worldwide,
begins with the fall celebration Feast of Rosh Hashanah which falls on a
slightly different day each year. Last year, 2023 on the Roman
Calendar, the Hebrew New Year 5784 began on September 15th.
The
Roman Calendar Year, which is based on solar cycles, begins every year
on January first, and follows a rigid 12 month pattern, albeit, with
slight variation in the days accorded to each month.
This
Roman solar calendar is actually based on a much older Summarian solar
calendar and on mathematics which is itself based on circular geometry,
with the sky divided into 360 degrees and each season taking up 90
degrees of the circle.
The
purpose of time, apart from tracking the regular cyclic phenomenon of
the season, was to make time a measurable commodity -- which was in turn
bought and sold. We see this practice in hourly wage schedules today, where a man's labor and skill level are accorded a specific value.
This
is the most infamous use of the concept of time and the measurement of
this imaginary commodity -- as it appears to reduce the value of life
and the value of a man or woman, to a term of hours spent performing
labor for hire, or sitting useless in a jail "doing time".
This
mechanistic and arbitrary concept of "time" and its measurement and
monetization has also been the basis of other mental missteps and false
ideas.
We
truly don't know what day it is or what time it is, as time itself does
not exist, yet we persist in attaching great importance to time.
Contracts,
we are told, are not valid unless they include the date they are
issued, and may not be valid without reference to other days and dates;
the pieces of paper issued by banks and known as "negotiable
instruments" are not valid without both a date of issuance and a date of
maturation.
Everywhere
we look, time is invoked as an authority of one kind or another---
schedules of trains and air transport, the apportionment of work
schedules and factory production, the beginning of each school session,
and the value of University degrees -- all subject to time.
Even
the duration of a man's working life is artificially bound by time, so
that we speak of "retirement age", even though we observe that many
people retire before that age or continue working long after it.
Our
reason for bringing this discussion of time and the measurement of this
non-existent commodity forward, is that its introduction into our
psyches has then meant its inclusion in every facet of our lives as a
means of organization and validation, when in fact it enforces a
fictional matrix on the actual world, an element of falsehood into every
contract, and places a false value on every man's time on Earth.
Thanks
to the measurement and valuation of time as a commodity, we can stumble
into the error of looking at how much money a man earned in his
lifetime, for example, how much did Steve Jobs or Warren Buffet earn?
And think that that was the value of the man.
This is not the value of anything, not time, not the man, either.
Why? Because time does not exist, its value as a commodity is a lie.
The
value of a man can never be calculated in time or money, for his true
potential for good or evil remains incalculable throughout his lifetime
and remains incalculable going forward after his death.
We
are still paying the social debts and enjoying the benefits of men like
Westinghouse and Tesla, J.D. Rockefeller and Einstein; we are still
suffering the miseries and injustices promoted by Cecil Rhodes more than
a hundred years ago, and still reaping the evil returns of Lord
Pirbright's elitism and belief in eugenics.
These
observations are not casual nor meant to encourage idle meanderings of
the mind. They are meant for serious contemplation and correction of
every sphere of our lives where the concepts of time and money have
entered in.
It
is one thing to use an arbitrary system of weights and measures to
trade orange juice and potatoes, so long as we are aware that it is
arbitrary; it is another thing to accept such arbitrary "concepts of
convenience" as means to promote delusions.
Life
cannot be measured or valued in terms of false concepts like "time" or
"money" any longer; we must thoroughly understand that we, each one of
us, embody the only value there is-- and act accordingly, in this one
eternal moment called now.
Issued by:
Anna Maria Riezinger, Fiduciary
The United States of America
In care of: Box 520994
Big Lake, Alaska 99652
June 18th 2024
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