EARL NASH
Web Bots Project:
Clif High, "The Olympia Oracle"
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The remarks of Gen. McCrystal are yet another DIRECT HIT for Clif High's Web Bots (linguisitic forecasting) project:
Shape
of Things to Come" report of March 22,
2010 (page 36) in which this expectation set was laid out:
"The [panic (visible) in politicians) will escalate
over Summer and Fall, and will include some [faux pas (mal mots/bad words)] on
the part of a [ranking general] here in the USofA. This will be a very
very very important temporal market for the aware observer. Following this [visible] marker of [bad words].
significant [displacements[ can be expected to begin occurring for large parts
of the [populace/usofa] due to several manifesting circumstances. If
there was ever a need for a 'bug out bag', the days following this temporal
marker will be it."
[Go here: http://halfpasthuman.com/ to get a
copy of his incredibly accurate forecasts based on his prescient analysis of
the lingustic markers on the web; think of it as taking the pulse of the
intuition of our collective unconscious.]
"This is the best use of just $10 I can imagine..."
--Earl Nash
from
Clif High:
Here at
Half Past Human we forecast the future.
We are
not alone in forecasting the future, all humans do it to some degree. Just a
quick search of the internet will provide dozens of forms of future
forecasting. Some use astrology, some use other methods.
We
employ a technique based on radical
linguistics to reduce
extracts from readings of dynamic postings on the internet into an archetypical
database. With this database of archtypical language, we calculate the rate of change
of the language. The forecasts of the future are derived from these
calculations. Our calculations are based on a system of associations between
words and numeric values for emotional responses from those words. These
'emotional impact indicators' are also of our own devising. They are attached
to a data base of over 300/three hundred thousand words. This data base of
linked words/phrases and emotions is our lexicon from which the future
forecasting is derived.
We call
our future viewing the ALTA reports for 'asymetric language trend analysis'.
The ALTA reports are available by subscription.
In the
beginning.....
The
beginning of all of our processing is the word. Or words, rather - actually
excessively large amounts of them. Totals of words beyond all reason. These
then are distilled down into a thick syrupy mass and placed in an inadequate
visual display and from there interpretation proceeds.
Our
interpretations of the data sets that we accumulate are presented in the form
of a series
of reports which detail the interpretations of the changes in language and what
we think that they may mean.
Please note that our interpretations are
provided as entertainment only. We are to be held harmless for universe placing
substance behind our words. Or not, as it so chooses.
The
interpretations provide a broad brush view of the future over the next few
years. The broad view of the future is based on set theory and provides a collection of linguistic clues which can be used to
forecast developing trends.
Some of
our subscribers use these forecast interpretations to develop models of their
own futures in our collective and changing planetary future. Some use the
forecasts for trading purposes. Others for wild entertainment of the mostly
implausible and highly improbable kind.
Even by
our own rigorous standards, our forecasts are proving out better than mere
chance would allow. Our track record is being tested with each new report
series. So far, so good. We have a very high rate of returning subscribers
(over 90%) which is likely an indication of needs being met.
Concepts
The changing nature of our lexicon was an
unexpected part of our processing. It requires constant tuning as the
'emotional quantifiers' placed on the words change over time, as well as usage.
Ever notice how some words and phrases get 'burned out' by excessive popular
usage? As though they had no real emotional legs and by the time that the
mainstream media grabs hold of them, or now, by the time they have been round
the net a few times their emotional 'cache' has diminished and they fade away?
Well, Igor and I sure notice such linguistic flows as we have to then adjust
whatever emotional values that we had placed on that word or phrase and which
has now had its emotional 'tonality' altered. Such tuning of the lexicon is
quite tedious and as may be imagined requires a significant level of feedback
with testing to even come close to obtaining a decent emotional representation
within the confines of numbers.
Speaking of numbers, when the interpretation
refers to an entity or lexical structure {note: a lexical structure is a
collection of descriptor sets} as being 'fully populated' or 'complete and
correct' in being populated, it means that the current data set has a
representation within it for a required number of contexts which go into entity
definition. So as an instance, there are nearly 20/twenty thousand contexts
within the Bushista entity definition. These are composed of nearly 50/fifty
thousand words. But not all of the contexts will be found by the spyders at any
given point within the processing, and so an arbitrary per centage has been set
at 64/sixty-four percent for the Bushista entity in order to consider that it
has been 'minimally constituted'. This is an important distinction as when the
times, and emotional waves within the populace change, it is possible for
entities to also change. We have several large changes within entities already
showing for 2007. So far these include our Markets entity, specifically the sub
set for 'global markets' which apparently undergoes a large scale redefinition
over the course of this coming Summer {June solstice to September equinox}.
Some of the entities involved within our
modelspace are detailed in the table below. The entities are actually rather
numerous, but many are either small, and thus rarely reported upon, or primarily
used as 'supporting confirmation' for movements shown in larger entities. Some
entities are so large, such as Terra entity, that the modelspace has to be
dumped and reloaded to clear space for its display. This necessitates a rather
tedious process for look ups on the cross links to other, not currently loaded,
entities.
MORE
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