Where better to start than in the deep deep oceans? Or, if you prefer, a shallow pond?
What is Water?
It’s “the” wet stuff. It’s necessary for life. You use it to clean. Boil it into steam and you can spin a turbine. Freeze it solid and you can build on and with it.
If you take some dry wood and toss it into water it may just float.
Toss some salts into it and it can conduct electricity.
All these things and more can water do. All these thing are symbolized by “Water” with a capital “W.”
In Comms, it is split in meaning equally between Information, Instruction, and Knowledge; anything in an argument or speech that “holds water” is said to be of substance. Genuine thoughts and facts that can “move things.”
There are gonna be a lot of typos in this. I’ll fix them tomorrow, as it’s 3:45 at the time of posting this and I just want it out there…
Oh well, let’s get into the deep end first.
Water: Unknown
Water is the primary representative of the unknown. The abyss. The deep place where you can dive on in but there’s no guarantee you can come back up. It’s the mysterious realm where all sorts of beasties with tentacles and toothy grins dwell. The place which inspired the Eldritch horrors of Lovecraft fame.
Water takes in all, and when lost to water like your phone or watch as it drops off a pier, you swear that even if you swim and flail around in the exact spot it fell it somehow isn’t there.
In Tarot, this aspect of Water is suggested by the Moon card. Why the Moon? Because the Moon controls the tides. You never do know what the tides may bring in. Or what they’ll take away. It’s the concept of all your well-laid plans being torn away by the storm and the ravaging waves which are always lapping at your foundation. Yet, sometimes a great wave comes and performs the coup de gras for your little structures.
In short, the Moon and the Tides it controls are representative of the unknown, especially as it pertains to change of a permanent and often inconvenient nature.
Besides the Tarot interpretation, the abyssal Waters also make an appearance in the Bible.
2 And the earth was without form and void, and darkness was upon the deep, and the Spirit of God moved upon the waters. - Genesis 1:2
When there’s too much information, too much “happening” the waters in which one wades are deep and endless. Like when you’re inundated with too much information being presented all at once, it’s impossible to contemplate the vast sea of knowledge before you. You don’t know where to begin, which heading to establish, nor how long the voyage towards finding the Truth may take.
In modern terms, when you’re overwhelmed by the vastness of it all, it’s called FOMO. The Fear Of Missing Out.
That is what “drowning” in knowledge looks like. It’s what happens when you lose your footing and panic and flail as you’re surrounded by more knowledge than you can possibly retain.
This is what it looks like to succumb to the waves… The tides of “happenings” that come and go, overwhelming the sensibilities and leading you to a total mental breakdown. This is the essence of that thing called the abyss, which claims the mind of any man who seeks to realize, in it’s fullness, the All. The Everything. The Depths of reality.
You may die in body, but death of the mind is a very sad thing indeed. The Madman’s Insight is the slow withering away of the foundations by the constant stream of water, taking one piece of sediment away at a time until nothing is left. The more you know, the more you realize you don’t know.
Do you know what a sloop is? It’s a sea-faring vessel, whose purpose is, among many things, to support larger ships in an armada by running errands, partaking in small-cargo chartered deliveries, or otherwise just be a reliable small-scale shuttle for oceanic travel. In short, it’s a sailboat. The “deep” end of it, however, is rife with all sorts of designations, sail layouts, and equipment which tailors the humble sloop towards all sorts of vocations.
Before today you likely didn’t know what a sloop was. Now you know it is a sailboat, that may just satisfy your thirst for knowledge. For those susceptible to the Madman’s Insight, however, it’s a curse and a plague upon the mind. Learning that there are sloops now tears apart what one knows of Sailboats and opens the door into the various subcategories, rigging, and terminologies that distinguish one from another.
In other words, upon learning that there are sloops, and acquiring knowledge of them, you now realize how little you actually know about the world.
This is where Madness comes from. As one drowns flailing to grasp all the concepts that flow into and out of their mind.
I have known such madness… I venture out upon the Seas of Knowledge on a daily basis and feel its embrace. Like the sailor, no matter how long you work on the oceans, that Mistress called the Sea, there’s always a wave waiting to claim you at the height of your hubris.
The bell tolls for all men who cut the anchors and sail into the beyond…
Madness is always just a push or trip away. For those who fall into the drink… There’s no one to save you…
The deep, black abyss, therefore is the place where Secrets hide.
This is the Unknown beyond the Tides. The place where men go to bring back the greatest treasures, of invention(gold) and innovation(silver). To conquer new lands, always risking life and limb in that place between places. You never know when you will drown, and your speech becomes a gargled rambling to all those common landlubbers. They have not seen what you’ve seen. They have not witnessed stranger tides. They don’t know how deep the oceans go and all the little beasties it hides.
It’s not easy to be a Sailor…
Water: Knowledge
You’ve surely heard the phrase “he has a healthy thirst for knowledge” correct?
This is the primary analogue for Water. When you’re dazed and confused, blistered under the hot sun, what your body seeks more than anything else is a tall, cold glass of water to quench your thirst.
Quench, like how a blade is quenched in water to harden it such that it may hold a razor’s edge.
A razor’s edge, which befits a sharp wit!
All such things stream from a single source. A fountain, a spring, from whence all ideas might pop into your head. A well, whose depth reaches down beyond and pulls up buckets of life-giving water at a time. Words that flow off the tongue do so like the cleanest of waters, the ideal beverage on a hot day.
It’s the thing you cannot survive without. Your senses are diminished without it, as your eyes dry, your lips parch, your hearing becomes muffled, and your hands chap. Those who are deprived of knowledge befit such a sight. Withering shells who have long since forgotten who they really are. Focused only on chasing that sparse drip, they can no longer fathom what it means to drink deeply, and imbibe oneself on the Truth.
Of course, I’m talking about that thing which the Mind wants most. It’s to be informed. To be instructed. To know.
To know which way the water is flowing.
Let’s say you go out to the woods and begin clearing the ground for a camp. What is the most important thing you can do first? Simple, it’s to establish a source of water. The more you work, the more you sweat. Without a source of water to sustain any other task, you will certainly succumb to exhaustion.
Let’s say you start a job. They want you filing papers away and that’s all they tell you. They don’t tell you which papers they want filed, which they don’t, where the papers are supposed to go, whether it’s alphabetical or by date…
Panic sets in. You’re unclear on how to proceed. The waters are muddy.
The first thing you have to do is ask for clarification. You need instructions. You need something, anything, to help establish a work-flow. You need some Water, because without it you will exhaust yourself and sweat until there is nothing left to sweat out. Heat, the pressure, and stress will claim you and you’ll be swiftly fired with nothing to put it out.
Drinking is, therefore, not unlike receiving some form of instructions on how to proceed. Instructions, like water, can be clear or they can be muddy.
They can flow easily, or freeze you in place. When instructions come too quickly, they can boil over and lead to a steaming, explosive upset.
When we need some time away from work, a moment to reflect with others on how things are progressing, we meet at the water cooler. We chat about lighter things, things that aren’t about the work at hand, and share what we have learned.
All these phrases, idioms, and terms derive themselves from the nature of Water, with a capital “W” — the Element, not just found in Nature but in the Nature of Man. In Society. In Civilization.
Water, therefore, describes what is known and knowable. It’s the premise upon which all other things may float or grow. It’s a starting point upon which voyages into the unknown are undertaken.
But I am forgetting the most important aspect of Knowledge as it relates to Water.
Knowledge is like a reservoir of water. A cistern. It’s something to safeguard you against a drought — those times where knowing what to do and how to survive are most tumultuous. By filling up your mind with all sorts of facts, blueprints, patterns, concepts, constructions, crafts, etc. you can prepare yourself for times of confusion, hysteria, and desperation.
Times where everyone is running around looking for some sort of direction.
Times where the Swamp comes in and the stagnancy, the rot, takes hold and hides all sorts of predators under the dark and murky waters.
This is directly comparable to all those sorts of lessons the Founding Fathers sought to hand down to their progeny to prepare them for that time that Tyranny once again tries to grasp freedom by the neck and throttle it dead.
Lessons taught through tales, stories, parables, and anecdotes passed on to them by their families. While you cannot source an indefinite quantity of water for such times of drought, you can certainly compile enough of these very important lessons so long as you have a vast tank to contain them.
Knowledge is to Information as a Book is to a Lesson. Knowledge is the stored form of Information. You go about your day and learn a neat trick that can speed up production. Do you write it down? If your daily tasks change, can you be so sure you will recall it?
When you write these sorts of lessons down, you are storing that Information in a place and time — creating a reflection of yourself on the page of that moment in time where you were most competent concerning a specific topic. While that Information may be hard in your mind now, it may thaw and wouldn’t it be nice if you could go into the mountains, to that place that’s cold and things don’t rot easily, and retrieve a buried copy of your previous mindset, preserved there in the cellar for safekeeping?
Once again the allusions between what you can do to Water and what you can do with True Knowledge are many. Like the body stores water in the body for use during times of exertion, times where it’s necessary to expel sweat to carry heat and stress out of the body, Knowledge is also retained Information. When that Information is needed, your reserve of Knowledge, the things you painstakingly prepared and memorized ahead of time, are there to aid in your survival such that you don’t expire for want of a canteen in the desert.
At the end of the day, everyone really does want to be told what to do. It’s too much effort having to think for yourself. Critical thinking, brainstorming, and the stress that comes with coming up with solutions on the spot is not easy. Having a pre-rehearsed, practiced, and reliable base of knowledge to fall back is always helpful, like having a pool of water to jump in to help cushion the fall. It’s much harder trying to stick the landing on bare concrete than compared to a deep pool of water.
Water: Carrier
Water carries things. In Chemistry, it is the basis for oh so many solutions and often distilled water is the ideal medium in which two reagents may react evenly. Things dissolve in water, with the help of stirring, and then are allowed to react with one another as the water suspends them on a particulate level.
Just as water can carry substances, including things like salt, soap, clay, etc. it can also, through the aid of buoyancy and density, allow things to float upon it. Oil is lighter than water, and so floats on top of water. Wood, well most wood, is also lighter than water, and so it also allows the material to float upon it.
It’s actually remarkable just how many ways water can be used to “carry” something within it. For instance, say you have a warehouse full of sand you need to move. You could move it one shovel-full at a time, sure… Or, you could push it all into a large tank with water, stir it around a lot, and then pump that slurry through pipes to its final destination.
Plumbing is what I’m talking about. Being able to use a fluid to carry a substrate from one location to another through use of hydraulic pumps.
This concept also introduces the idea of flow, current, and saturation.
Saturation, being, the concept of how “full” a medium is mixed with another substance. Water on its own is said to be “soft” while water full of heavy metals is said to be “hard.” The more you mix into water, the “harder” it gets. So, too, does it gain more density.
For a fun tangent, consider if space were a sponge and time were the water…
More on topic, though, consider your mind to be a sponge and information as water. You fill your mind with Information, soaking up all sorts of facts, figures, skills, and beliefs, and then can carry them from one place to another. The more saturated you are, the more likely some water is to drip out of you in passing. There does come a point, however, where you’re so filled to the brim with Information that it becomes difficult to retain any more. At a certain point, you begin to break down under the weight, the burden, your mind has been forced to absorb.
It is at these points you wish someone would come along to just squeeze it all out of you so you don’t feel so guilty in not being able to move around anymore for fear that it will seep out of you and be lost forever.
Of course, I’m talking about myself here… It’s not an easy state…
Anyways, there’s also the alternate. A dry sponge. A sponge that’s dry becomes hard, crispy, crunchy. No longer malleable, but a brittle thing that’s ready to snap should a hard enough force press down upon it. Additionally, a sponge that’s gone completely dry is often hard to soak to begin with. It actually repels water when you plunge it in, as the pores have closed shut due to shrinkage.
This is not unlike all those many normies who have closed their minds off to the flow of Information and lost the ability to absorb new information. They’ve become like old dogs that cannot learn new tricks. They are the pitiful ones who are unable to retain any knowledge because knowledge comes with a certain stress their brittle minds are afraid to encounter. They are beings which have sworn themselves to the dry Earth, as beings Of the World not beings In the World.
Simply put, a dry sponge is harder to soak than a damp sponge just as an ignorant mind is blissfully content in not knowing while a lightly saturated mind has some wealth of experience upon which more experience may take hold.
The damp sponge, therefore, has some foundation by which to compare new skills with, while a dry sponge must first soak for a long period of time before it can hope to endure the strains of more difficult topics.
But that’s not all…
Aside from pumps and sponges, water also provides for those who inhabit it some degree of mobility and cover. A dirty water helps hide any creatures that dwell within, while clear water makes it easy for things of a speedy nature to spot predators and flee. Put another way, slow things are safer in dirty water while fast things are safer in clear water.
Actually, the fact that water can get muddy is a good thing, because that means it can carry mud away from things. We call this “washing” and it’s very useful. Water can carry away dirt and grime and get things back to a more pure state. Of course, you can’t ever really go back to 100% pure, but you can get close so long as you are procedurally washed over and over again with clean water. It’s an interesting concept, really… Every time you add 1 gallon of clear water to 1 gallon of dirty water, you halve the saturation of dirt versus the entire solution. This is called dilution, and it’s a major component in how we “clean” things by reducing the saturation of the “problematic” component. Or, at least, give it the appearance of being clean.
It applies statistically, in that if you want to “clean up crime” you can simply add more non-criminal people. While you don’t reduce the amount of criminals, you do inflate the population so instead of 1/10 people being a criminal it’s 1/20 people, thus artificially “reducing crime.” The same amount of criminal acts go on, but you can use the figures to lie about criminal statistics. This is why a lot of cities will only provide crime statistics so long as it’s on a state-wide level, so it’s not as apparent that the cities are the source of crime. By fudging the numbers, you can make something dirty look clean.
Of course, what I’m describing is the “spin cycle.” It’s a framing device, like a washboard, that takes the nasty bits out of your “article”, like an article of clothing, and makes it look clean and pressed. There are substances, however, that don’t come off without a healthy dose of soap. Something could look clean, but still smell like crap and feel sticky and unpleasant. The water you use could also be sour, and as such your clothes will smell sour. Fresh water, fresh Information, is needed for the “spin cycle” otherwise it sours and everyone can still smell the bullshit you’re spewing even though you got rid of the visual stains.
The final bit of Water acting as a carrier is in shipping. Boats float on water. This provides the transportation of vehicles using the Water itself as the primary avenue for transit. Put another way, a large body of Water(Information) can help move your literary vehicles along. We’re talking narratives here. Boats are vehicles, and vehicles are necessary for political agendas. You have to have something a policy can ride on in order for it to develop into a “Movement.” The Civil Rights Movement, for example, rode on the vehicles of Desegregation and Suffrage. If not for the vehicles of Desegregation and Suffrage, there’d be no cause for the Civil Rights Movement to have taken place. It’s just common sense.
In other words, you can’t complain about nothing and have it gain any traction. Only things that are merited can glide across the Main “STREAM” Media and act as a ship upon which people can ride to find the “New World” like in the ventures of Christopher Columbus. Waterways are routes upon which one may ride the Waters to explore far-off and new political landscapes. Streams run into Rivers, Rivers run into Lakes, Lakes run into Seas, Seas run into Oceans. It’s all connected, but you’ll find that if you want to carry a crew of passengers you’re gonna have to match the size of your boat with the girth of the waterways. A massive cruise ship isn’t gonna find itself in a stream, just like how a movement like the trans agenda isn’t gonna find itself loading on Appalachian hillbillies. You gotta tailor your ship to your body of water, not the other way around.
With that, I’ve about summed up how Water is a carrier for all sorts of things. It’s a very important aspect of Water, and I’ve only touched the surface but I hope I left a good taste of how deep it can go.
Water: Tides and Weather
Like I said, Tides are an essential component of what makes Water different from any other sort of liquid. Everything fluid can be a medium for waves to form, but only Water is of substantial quantity world-wide for the Moon to alter the comings and goings of these waves.
High Tide, Low Tide. Back and forth.
In Comms, Tides represent the comings and goings of Trends in the Collective Conscience. They come and go, bringing with them all sorts of fascinating oddities. Things like fidget spinners, swelling in popularity and becoming a worldwide sensation only to recede back and be taken out to sea once again. Some trends even get so old and tired that they begin to “smell” like Low Tide.
Time will pass, and eventually the Tides will bring fidget spinners back in to the public mindset, to once again become popular.
In that light, Water can be said to interact directly with Time in the form of Waves. Waves, peaks and valleys, are essentially the only real indicator of the passage of Time. Tick and Tock. A clock’s pendulum swinging back and forth, with a very subtle distinction between the two noises as the weight shifts. Like the crashing of waves on the shore, you can also consider the silence in between crashes as part of that endless tempo. It’s a metronome like no other. A heartbeat of the world, whose cascading waves send ripples as far as the eye can see, across the horizon and beyond.
Waves can also swell to immense proportions and bring with them all sorts of devastation, like tsunamis or floods…
And with that, let’s get into weather.
Storms, floods, tsunamis, typhoons, maelstroms, hurricanes, tornadoes…
The vast majority of weather events involve Water in some form or fashion. Clouds are large vehicles unto themselves which carry untold quantities of Water from one place to another in an endless cycle directed by the Sun and Moon together in a perpetual cycle of heating and cooling; high and low fronts.
In Comms, this is not unlike how Information accumulates in the upper-atmosphere of politics and the Collective Consciousness, forms large bodies of Information suspended in the Air(Gossip and Rumors) of public discourse, and then fall back to Earth as a torrent that causes all of the world’s creatures to take cover lest they be swept away in the winds and flood. The full movement of clouds, precipitation in particular, denotes the public forming in their minds all sorts of ideas, those ideas developing in the air of gossip and rumors and becoming opinions, those opinions forming together to create valid arguments, those arguments falling on the heads of those who are politically active, and in some cases swelling to such a point that they are levied against policy and the establishment of the government.
The cycle describes perfectly the way policies are formed in order to address the coming and goings of all sorts of information that could destabilize the foundations of government and the rule of law.
Storms, then, are hectic times where Information is coming so fast and heavy that it’s uncertain that our political structures will stand against them. Floods are the result of too much Information coming out at once, threatening to bust the dam and overwhelm the populations who rely on them for energy.
Consider for a moment why the Hoover dam was named after one of the first director of the FBI…
The FBI is a dam. Its current purpose is to prevent Information from leaking out and giving a heads up to those that are being investigated that they are being investigated. The FBI keeps secrets like a dam holds back water. They safeguard their political darlings from the storm and flood of Information about their dirty deals.
Floods like the biblical flood of the Noah’s Ark story can therefore be taken two ways. We can say Noah did survive a massive glacial flood, that very well may have been the case, but do recall WHY God flooded the Earth. It was because the Systems of Man had become too corrupted by sin to salvage. God’s Kingdom could never have taken hold so long as that particular age’s global worldview plagued the Earth.
Question is, did people know how bad things had gotten? Did they realize, like we do now, just how corrupt and filthy their governments had become? Was the flood not only literal but figurative? Did they all simultaneously realize how evil the world had become, how evil their leaders were, and all band together like a raging wall of water and overthrow their leaders upon violent waves of outrage?
When God says he will not flood the Earth again, does that also mean that such a level of declassification, a Storm of political revelations all coming forward simultaneously, also shall not occur again?
Is that why this whole thing is taking so long?
It’s hard to say…
My point is, you can’t think of weather without thinking of Water, just as you can’t disassociate a Revolution without the movement of tons of Information to propel it. Revolutions are generators, like turbines turning a shaft to produce energy. Information needs to be boiled to form steam, to form outrage, such that a Revolution can shift the gears of government and actually get real work done. Work that God would be proud of.
It’s not an easy task.
Tornadoes, Hurricanes, Typhoons, etc. too, are massive Revolutions. Storms which spin around a central core. An Eye in the Storm denotes its center, and provides a pivot point for all sorts of ideas to take hold. They are vast movements which no structure of Man may hold against should God will that storm to overtake it. The center of the storm is often peaceful. Those in the center of the storm are the ones who are most capable of riding the storm until it loses strength.
In other words, when a Storm is coming your way you can either: try to flee from it, thereby resulting in you having to endure the storm even longer as it moves with you; go through it, but risk taking the storm head on in order to get it over with sooner; or find the eye and then ride it out until the storm looses energy and you find a break in the clouds to sneak your way out.
Those with the least to fear are those last lot who match the speed of the storm, find safety in the center of it, and then patiently wait for it to settle down. It’s not a guarantee, but it’s the only option that limits your time in the crosswinds.
Basically I’m describing the whole “lead, follow, or get out of the way” mindset.
You lead your people into the storm to get it over with, you follow the storm and hope you can match the speed of the eye, or you try to get out of the way and risk getting overwhelmed should it set its sights on you.
So, that’s weather in a nutshell. Again, more can be said, but I think this will suffice for now.
Water: Forms
Water comes in many forms.
You got ice, liquid, and steam/vapor to name a few. A very important few, I should add.
In Comms, anything solid something that allows you to build upon it.
Anything liquid or fluid is something that facilitates a transfer.
Anything gaseous or vaporous is something that, while hard to visualize, is the greatest source of readily available “energy.”
Energy of a crowd, I should say.
In that way, Information too can take these forms. Ice is “hard information” which can serve as a foundation to build upon. It’s facts, figures, statistics, moral lessons, history, tradition, etc. It’s anything that is knowledge you can rely on, but isn’t exactly the easiest to move around.
Take Calculus or Algebra for instance. It’s a form of information, instructions even, that, while very useful in their own way, are strategically impossible to teach quickly. Like how it takes time to thaw ice, it also takes time to melt these subjects down into something that easily soaks into the willing sponge of a student. You need Calculus and Algebra to build grand structures, just like you need a foundation to build upon. In order to quench one’s thirst for knowledge of this kind, it must first be heated in order to drink.
It must sometimes, also, be “distilled” down so people can chug it down in one gulp.
You see, it’s no mistake we have all these terms and idioms that apply to this idea of water being interchangeable with knowledge, information, and instruction. It just works so well as an analogue, to the point where it’s hard to say it didn’t have some Divine hand keeping them in flux with one another.
I’ve already described how water works fluidly, and as a carrier as well as how the gaseous vapor of water can be used to turn turbines, and fuel Political Revolutions, so I’m not gonna bore you too much with that now.
Just know, fluid water is any information which can easily be shared. Like Jesus ministering at the drinking well, you’d do well to drink deeply when you have a chance to:
Speaking of Jesus…
Recall the biblical custom of washing feet.
It’s actually very remarkably symbolic. When Jesus washes the feet of others, it’s a fascinating thing and very unusual. Typically, the person washing feet is a subservient position. Him being the Messiah would mean he’d always be exempt from such a task. When he did wash the feet of his disciples, he was saying this:
“I am your servant, a servant to all, as any True King should be. I care not for where you have been, or what you have done. I will forgive your sins, should you humble yourself as I have humbled myself to you. What matters is that you are here, with me now, and love me as I love you.”
Why does this matter with fluidity?
Because the concept of an idea being easily absorbed is the very nature of fluid information. Knowledge, true knowledge, is something that is refreshing and life-giving. It’s, like what I have written above, something remarkable and softens the heart like water softens a stone-hard and brittle sponge. It rejuvenates the soul.
Seekers of Knowledge also seek Him above all other things. Should you come to know the nature of God, the World and all its wonders, too, will be open to you. The power to bind and loose, the grace-given, fluid agility of God will be yours to do with as you please, so long as you ultimately seek to fulfill the Will of God without any short-cuts.
14 But whosoever drinketh of the water that I shall give him, shall never be more athirst: but the water that I shall give him, shall be in him a well of water, springing up into everlasting life.
15 The woman said unto him, Sir, give me of that water, that I may not thirst, neither come hither to draw. - John 4
It’s the whole “give a man a fish and he eats for a day, teach a man to fish and he eats for a lifetime” concept.
That’s the water Jesus offers us. A fluidity of thought, not just enough to satiate our endless thirst. It’s a teaching, a lesson, which can be applied not only for the task at hand but for your entire life. Your eternal life. A lesson learned that sticks with you, for better or worse.
Therefore, a dam which restricts and throttles the flow of information, such as the alphabet agencies, are obscene in the eyes of God. They are gatekeepers for what is common knowledge. They do not permit others to drink at the well. They brazenly discriminate, and ration water to prevent any slaves from filling a canteen and risking the trek across the desert.
They hate Jesus because he freely gives water out to those who ask — to all those who would prefer to risk it all on faith alone than live another moment in that dry and oppressive state under the dusty heel of the tyrant.
Which leads me to the last state of Water, which is steam.
Steam represents the point at which tensions boil over and the Will of the People becomes uncontainable. It bursts through any cracks in the container and screams and whistles. Steam is Righteous Indignation, true to the idiom of “I’m just blowing off some steam.” You’re upset, you have a right to be upset, and you have to release that stress somehow, like how sweat evaporates to release heat from the body.
The world, society, is like a pressure pot. When politicians overstep their bounds they heat up the pot. If they don’t provide some way to let people “blow off some steam”, things like providing bread and circuses, then people will revolt and explode. People will become outraged, justifiably so, and tear apart all walls that keep information from flowing freely.
Dams can only hold back fluid water. They cannot even begin to contain the formless heat of a steaming anger among the populations.
Which brings me to my final point as it concerns the states of water…
Consider what is happening right now… How do you reveal the truth to the People? How might the People gain the will and strength to overthrow their oppressors?
What if you take the pressure release valve off the pressure pot and then turn up the heat?
The answer?
Upping the pressure. On all sides.
Water: In Comms
Finally, I want to cover practical use of the Water Comms.
Water is information, instruction, and knowledge. It’s what is necessary to “be in the know.”
Therefore, when a drought is occurring in a news article, it reflects a lack of knowledge. One such article you can peruse is this one:
https://news.yahoo.com/mustang-roundups-fuel-deepening-debate-040245762.html
This article is not about actual horses and a drought.
It’s actually about BLM losing funding and instructions following the 2020 election being successfully stolen. It’s a head’s up that the wild “horses” or political activists of BLM and Antifa are about to be cut off, dry.
Shortly after this article went out, BLM and Antifa magically disappeared.
I’ll probably make a dedicated takedown of the article in the future, but for now I encourage you to try yourself. They make it easy with the “Bureau of Land Management.”
You can take any drought, then, to mean a time where instructions are sparse. Everyone is told to go to “autopilot” and ration what they “know” and don’t ask questions.
Other Comms include things like Antarctica, the Ice Caps, and Global Warming.
Antarctica, in Comms, represents the “Established History” of the world. Things like “6 million Jews were killed by the Nazis” are examples of Antarctic Knowledge. We know factually that’s unlikely, but it’s a narrative push that’s been locked into the minds of the masses over decades and has formed the basis for a foundation upon which Anti-semitism has become the worst possible political sin in the west one can ever express. That’s just one example, however.
Other forms of “Arctic” knowledge include things like UFOs, Medicine and Health, Religion, Historical World events like the sinking of the Titanic, etc.
It’s anything where an “approved” and “fact-checked” narrative has formed and is taught uniformly across public schools with absolutely no deviation in thought lest they brand you as a dreaded “Conspiracy Theorist.” The idea behind it is that the “Antarctic” stories they tell are designed to “freeze” and “pacify” us and keep us behind an “ice wall” you hear so much about from “Flat Earthers.”
All of it is Comms to denote their reliance on a “wall” of “settled science” to prevent a flood(mass declass) like in the Noah’s Ark from breaking the ice dam and drowning them all.
Global Warming, therefore, denotes a tension among the public concerning Globalist endeavors. It’s rising temperatures that threatens to thaw their “ice walls” and raise sea levels. If large bodies of water, forums essentially, have their levels rise it makes it harder for them to operate.
Consider for a moment the phrase “surfing the web.” It’s synonymous with wandering around from website to website to see what people are talking about online. They don’t want people surfing the web, unless it’s around “approved” and “official” channels(like water channels) that direct the flow of information down very curated paths. They don’t want people wandering onto The_Donald and figuring out everything the Government is doing is a bold-faced lie to launder money and enforce legalized theft(taxes). They really don’t want people discovering Q and asking questions.
That form of surfing is absolutely “Verboten!”
So, any theories you see talking about Nazi bases in Antarctica just scale back to the idea that there are secrets from the WW2 era that have to be kept “under the ice shelf” in Antarctica. Certain facts about who the Nazis actually worked for *cough cough, the banks, cough cough* in order to spark another World War and reset their debt clocks have to “stay on ice” into the foreseeable future. Instead of just freezing them, these “uncomfortable truths” have to be shipped to the “ends of the Earth” such that they may never be questioned again.
That’s part of why no nation allows you to go to “Antarctica.”
They don’t want you “bringing anything back” that might melt the foundations out from under the “established” science/fact/history we’ve all been told never to question…
Or else…
It might mean an “End to their Global Climate”
The Climate they’re talking about in Climate Change is the relationship of Tyrant to Slaves. They don’t want a disruption in their ability to “Control the Weather.” To determine what trends are allowed and not allowed to take hold.
They control the levers of power and they wanna keep it that way. Carbon Emissions, which is “dirty talk” of conspiracies and criminal behavior threatens to heat up the Collective Consciousness and melt their Ice Caps, which put a lid on all sorts of things that would shake up the status quo and bring and end to “Our” Democracy™.
Storms further denote a shaking of that foundation, and indicate a possible flood of information coming out that’s hard to contain.
Other Information in Comms comes in the many other ways one may partake of water. From tea, milk, and coffee to salt water, fresh water, fluoride in the water, etc. they all have some underlying meaning for hidden messages to be sent. It’s all very intuitive, really.
Salt water is International Information.
Fresh Water is Local Information.
But what about fluoride?
Think about it. What is fluoride?
It’s teflon, essentially. Nothing sticks to teflon.
So, if they put fluoride in the water, what does that mean for Comms?
It means that nothing in the water supply, the Media, is “allowed to stick.”
Which is true to the nature of our current western culture. Stories last about 2 weeks and then they’re gone, poof, out of the public ecosphere. This is the doing of “fluoride in the water” which contributes to a short memory and inability for the “third eye” to open as it coats the pituitary gland. Western Media has to keep moving, lest people begin to question the MSM and their spew of lies and filth. If they don’t keep the lies rolling fast and loose, people might just notice they’re being scammed.
With that, I’m reaching the length limit, so I’ll leave it off here.
There’s so much more to talk about, but I’ve delayed this Comms takedown enough. Hopefully Earth, Air, and Fire go a bit more smoothly.
Hmn. I have a page where I am contemplating some interesting things about Jim Morrison. And one of those things is his alleged death in a bathtub. A water comm.