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and replace, if you will. From the time we actually find a point where, from there until 27th, we would have an any of the words we're looking for, from that point on, | emotional plateau of some high level of what we call really all it deals with is a four-digit text number that we Building Emotional Tension. Building Emotional Tension assign to it. And that's just so we are not dealing with the is the state we're in right now [September 26th]. word itself... Perhaps you heard that the US government — Everybody who's worried about the market knows exactly has this software out there that says, "Hmm, this fellow — what that feels like and what it does to their digestion, dialled that fellow on this phone number" or "He sent this _ their sleep, etcetera—hair falling out, and so on. So, it's fellow an email". It tries to develop up the concept of probably pretty self-evident. networks from it, right? Who's talking to whom. Not We then had data that suggested there might be a little about what, but just who's talking to whom... tiny dip from 9/27 until October 7th in terms of the BR: How about other languages? Because the Chinese amount of that building tension, but it was basically still might be talking about things that are different from what on that same plateau. we're talking about in the western world. Then, on October 7th, I chose...well, the Universe CH: Sure, they do it in different alphabets. Alphabets, | moved me to choose it...[ chose 10 minutes after seven in to transliteration, to translation—all of this really impacts. the morning, UTC time—which makes it 10 after So we're doing more than just simply midnight my time here on the Pacific English language at this stage, although coast—on October 7th as the point at we are English-centric because that which we would slip into what I call forms the core of our lexicon. We Release Language. Release Language is could, of course, have millions of words where everybody is letting out the and millions of languages but we're not emotion, as opposed to letting the " ‘ We rarely see and In emotion in, in effects on their body. fact have never since They just can't take it any more, and Forecasting key events they're expressing that emotion. Good, KC: So what we're looking at here, 1997 seen anything in | bad or indifferent, they're expressing it. and I know that this is why we brought So, release has to do with expression; you on board for the moment to talk the models that looks building has to do with input. with you, is that you had made some like what's going to We're going to get into a period that very interesting... don't know if you use goes from October 7th until... Now the up that far... the word "predictions", but what happen in October, new data-run is showing it moved seem to be predictions about your from October 2008 into about mid-March of 2009— data. pretty straightforward release CH: We say "forecast". through the first part language that entire period with no KC: Forecast. Okay, your forecast for around the month of October 2008. CH: Our information for October is part of a context that we've been picking up for a number of years relating to what we call The Death of the Dollar. We anything in the models that looks started talking publicly about The like what's going to happen in Death of the Dollar I think on July 4th, 2007, but we'd October, from October 2008 through the first part of actually been picking it up in the data a number of years = March [2009]. before that. KC: To make people aware of what you saw during We have a tendency to see, to find, really big events 9/11, you didn't see such a long release period, if I showing up years ahead of time, and it takes us a while to remember correctly. sort through everything and really get a handle on what CH: No. That's quite correct. There were about six was going on. The closer we get to the event, the more days of a fairly precipitous release following 9/11, and data-points we get within our source that allow us to geta then there were three or four days of less-steep release. broader picture. So, at this stage, we've got a pointer that And then, basically, on the 11th day following 9/11 we said we would hit a sort of an emotional plateau. were back into that stair-step building period. We'd Bear in mind that all of our stuff is basically built around _ already, if you will, absorbed the emotional impact of the a numeric representation of what I think human emotions event and were starting to respond and build emotional are, relative to certain words, and I've used that form of patterns to cope with it all. input for that as well. We had this data-stream that said So if we look at the two in a comparison, the...not the that around 9/22, around September 22nd, we would reach _level, not the intensity of the emotion, but the duration of little stair-steps, if you will, in the building tension language. It needs to be said that mostly life is up and down—you know, a good days/bad days kind of thing in our giant collective. We rarely see and in fact have never since 1997 seen of March [2009]." 1997 seen anything in the models that looks like what's going to happen in October, from October 2008 NEXUS ¢ 49 "We rarely see and in fact have never since through the first part of March [2009]." DECEMBER 2008 — JANUARY 2009 www.nexusmagazine.com