Thursday, November 30, 2017

All You Can Eat Pi For Dessert

Before getting to dessert, the main course. An old standby that makes a bit of sense, so it has been repeated. Because there are only so many small numbers it gets to repetitive for the frequent gematria pros to find something different to say.


The dire wolf to K9 connection:
Dire = 4+9+18+5=36, 3+6=9
Wolf = 23+15+12+6=56, 5+6=11
Dire wolf therefore = 911


Canine = K9, K=11
Canine therefore = 119, or 911


A dire wolf is an extinct ancestor of the modern wolf, now relegated to Game of Thrones and Dungeons & Dragons in its retirement. Dogs are not pets, but pawns in the New World agenda, cleverly disguised by the convenient shorthand of "K9". The term was not created for ease of use or functionality of warning that the police vehicle has a big ass dog inside, probably a German Shepherd. Nope, created because in the grand scheme of things there were plans to destroy some buildings in 2001. And further evidence of Jenna Coleman being the Antichrist....Tom Baker's robot companion K9.


Not terribly overused, but somebody independently discovered this and Hubbard pointed to his old 2014 post about it. I agree that this is one of the cooler connections. Although I object to 11 being a "master number" which doesn't mean it's never reduced further, but can optionally be reduced to 1+1=2, making DIRE a different total. At least they went on record ahead of time with this years ago.


So with precious few cool stories the commenters search for old standby numbers and get really creative, without there being any real rules. 666 was there in Harry's engagement. They desperately wanted the Vegas shooter to be on the 33rd floor instead of the 32nd.


And they just will not leave Pi alone.


Saturn=42. Which is also Pi. 42=3x14. Pi=3.14


So this is the rule? Take the digits, perform any of the basic mathematical functions and disregard decimal places, optionally? Reduce numbers at random? Is that right? Is that your story?


Well pretty much anything can equal Pi this way. But let's assume eventually your appetite will be sated or your blood sugar so screwed up that you end your all you can eat Pi for dessert with some numbers that can reasonably be expected to show up in the same manner as 42. With a few more exotic offerings if you hit up a fancier restaurant.


17, 3+14
11, 14-3
21, 3/14=0.21
4 or 5, 14/3=4.666666667
227 = 22/7 is often used for pi, so
11 again 2+2+7
29, 22+7
15, 22-7
355/113 has been used
18, 3+5+5+1+1+3
27, 3+5+5+11+3 (master number!)


That's enough. You get the point of how the numerator and denominator can change. Just because it hasn't been quoted yet (that I've seen) doesn't change that rounded off 69/22 =3.14. And that's just the whole number fractions. If you are going to treat Pi in its proper geometric nature then non repeating decimals and irrational numbers should regard them.


Maybe somewhere somebody should start commenting on these Pi creations that it doesn't meet a criteria for a valid Pi reference. Although it's not like any criteria would really make sense. The madness started as soon as the first 227 references began, which were dire wolf/K9 like. Now as they continue to stretch the limits of credibility, like the dire wolf should become extinct.







Wednesday, November 29, 2017

Metabunk Website

My Factual Error of the Month award is a sanity preservation measure on my part. If I did nothing but poke at the gross lack of science in gematria I could still easily make my one post a day self imposed limit. (Often a second post sneaks in, usually comic relief after addressing a more serious topic.)


There are much better scientific minds than mine in place. My degree and scientific experience let me easily identify things that aren't or can't be true based on common sense. Then I might be able to work through a calculation of how much force there is in a 100 mph batted foul ball there is hitting a girl at a Yankees game. Metabunk is a collection of minds that debunks specific claims of conspiracy evidence. Although I'm a member I'm a bit out of place. There's not real science in gematria to debunk.


However, recent events are making me take on a homework project. Let's see what they say about hurricanes. Before I get the expected answer of, "That's impossible to calculate because it just can't be true", let's review why I'm asking.


More Hubbard videos proving the Earth isn't flat. That's at least 10. And they aren't numerology based. They are science based evidence that describe the fact that the Earth is indeed, not flat. Quoting real science and real facts to implicate that because you are wrong, by default, and conveniently forgetting that real science says lots of your claims are just not true.


Hurricanes. Without any mention of the specifics of how it might work, we are supposed to take it on faith that government controlled hurricanes are a deep part of the New World Order agenda. Just a few days ago we heard again about Hurricane Harvey. (Reference life span of a ritual event post.). Lots of throw ins that don't make any sense. The McGregor/Mayweather fight, the World Series, blah, blah, blah.


Do you know how much energy there is in a hurricane? In strict scientific terms, a shit load. More like a shit load of shit loads. And we're supposed to ignore the adage that extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence regarding hurricanes because....er,...the Earth isn't flat?!


The wind speed alone releases 1.5 x 1000000000000 watts or 1.3 x 1000000000000000 joules of energy per day. Roughly half the electricity generating capacity of the planet. For one hurricane. For one AVERAGE hurricane. For one day! And these monsters aren't just created, but they're aimed at a specific target, which presumably by laws regarding matter and energy that are scientifically accepted requires even more energy. Then when you start talking about the additional energy for cloud formation and rain the energy output increases the joules to a factor of 10 to the 17th power or 200 times the electricity generating capacity of the planet per day.


The significant energy expended in attacking and defending flat Earth going on now kinda doesn't explain how this excessive use of hurricanes being aimed at specific locations can happen. Because it can't. We're tiny specks and Mother Nature is an awesome force.


What this means to a reader here? There are lots if people like me that don't take kindly to sloppy science. In Dan's foul ball hitting the little girl video he says, "I don't know how they do it." Yeah, of course because they CAN'T. Maybe if you checked out a site like Metabunk you could have gotten a satisfactory explanation. Not that you'd understand it, even without your numerology confirmation biases. But the real info is out there. Don't take anything for granted these chuckleheads say. If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.


So, being scientifically diligent I'll ask the Metabunk forum if anyone wants to take a stab at calculating how much energy it takes to aim a hurricane. Just so I can say I checked instead of you taking just my word for it. In the meantime, my joke answer is:


Aiming hurricanes was described in detail in the documentary Joule of Denial, narrated by Kathleen Turner and Michael Douglas. Turner went on to narrate Who Framed Roger Rabbit, explaining why The Simpsons has so much gematria significance. Douglas also narrated the documentary on the global financial collapse, Wollongong Street.


I'll share Metabunk's reply, if I get one.


The idea of reintroducing science into the flat Earth flame war is another reason the book will fail. There's no such thing as peer review, a requirement for the scientific method. Metabunk and all good science is appalled.

Tuesday, November 28, 2017

My Christmas Present To Numerologists - The Richald Dean Anderson Elision

Christmas music is already playing on the radio. Hallmark Channel is showing nothing but Christmas movies, and has been since November 1st. I don't want them to miss out on the use of this. They'll need time to research the findings, report. And the inevitable regifting.


The Gematria is better than Flat Earth conspiracy debate is really heating up. No less than eight videos in the last two days specifically mentioning how Flat Earth theory is nonsense. Several with the side theme of defending the idea that numerology has too many elisions. The defense by psychological projection. There aren't too many elisions, because the Earth is a globe. As if those have anything to do with each other.


To their credit, the gematria crowd has produced two new elisions that make as much sense as the too many already pack they've been using. Simply reverse the alphabetical order of a pre-existing elision and now what was "a" is now "z". Without any historical record that anybody used this earlier than a couple of months ago.


My favorite is Chaldean. Because what's better than a reduction that uses just the numbers 1 through 9? A reduction that doesn't even use the 9. That's what Chaldean does. And with the 8 and nine only being used twice the average value of the entire alphabet is slightly less than 4 (103 /26).


The response to too many elisions? Make more elisions that "prove" connections. This will teach those flat Earthers a lesson. The beauty of the Richald Dean Anderson is it's lack of rules. They can build on this. Play around with the couple rules I present here. Make variations.


Why Mr. Anderson? Other than the misspelling of the name to work in CHALD-DEAN? Because he was MacGyver. He could make something out of nothing. Making something out of nothing being a core principal of gematria. Lack of rules previously established to build on is covered. We're well on the way.


What else do we know about the original Chaldean elision? It is a rather odd numerical order. Not consecutive from 1-8 like the others. It bounces around. Now you could have a reverse Chaldean. But that's only one more elision. Change the digits around in some other order, make the Stargate sub-elision. Go through his filmography. More subelisions. Reverse all those. Drop the 8's. Only work with 1-7.




And, get this, you'll get lots of MATCHES. MacGyver freaking loves matches! And changing the digits go with what letters is just like picking the best accessory on a Swiss Army Knife!


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I fail to see how creating new numbering systems proves anything. Every new one they make strains the credibility a bit further. You'd go a lot further to getting credibility by denouncing the original Chaldean elision. It's way easier for me to PhraseShop contradictions when I have the ultimate reducing agent available.


Note that Dan's apufeemia is satisfied as Patty and Selma's favorite TV show is MacGyver. You can check him off your shopping list right away. 

Monday, November 27, 2017

The PP Of The Month Award, November 2017

Continuity had me proclaim the Factual Error of the Month Award way early. So this inaugural award is also early. The Psychological Projection award.


It may end here. I haven't decided. One of the perks of having a blog that is mostly for my own amusement and not worrying if it's liked or disliked as a matter of cosmic significance.


Remember, the basic format is, "You are a retard!" Which in addition to the obvious attack on someone else implies, "Therefore, I am not a retard!" Yeah, the comments in videos and blogs are loaded with this stuff.


So here we have a comment about the tiger escaping the zoo. Not really, which points towards its PP aspect since it could have appeared in the comments to any video.


Part1:


"Understanding of the Kabbalah, Gematria, Numerology, Mathematics and Neurolinguistic Programming are the few weapons we have to expose the satanic pedophile cabal that is controlling the world."


Holy shit. Like Steve Martin says about the demands you put to the police. Always throw something crazy in to have a bargaining chip. How did the word "few" get in there?


The implication is that if you are critical of these things you are too stupid to understand the way the world works. Kabbalah, gematria and numerology are recurring themes. Neurolingustic programming is new to me. Sounds....impressive? No, uh...cool? No, ...uh... Sounds like someone paid $1,500 for a useless two day pseudoscience seminar they pretend to believe in due to an emperor's new clothes follow the leader mentality.


Satanic AND pedophiles??? That sounds like real trouble. One or the other is nasty, both means super duper scary. The PP that this whiz (yes, pun intended) kid suggests is that you really don't endorse either of these. Duh. Like people go around suggesting they just joined a pedophile cult. Hey! Everyone! Cyril just joined a pedophile cult, and their FUCKING satanic, too! Round of applause. Tiffany from HR puts the moves on Cyril until he reminds her that with the cult membership she is simply too old for him. Devil children get a bad rap and I refuse to accept the details as presented in Village of the Damned.


Now we also have the "mathematics" in the list. Gematria- bullshit. Numerology - bullshit. Neurolinguistics - super mega ultra bullshit. But the same reason that you hate satanic pedophile cults is the reason math gets mentioned in that list. What's wrong with math? You kinda need it. Somewhere you must use math every once in awhile, even if you hate it. So....


Part 2


"Great work as usual, Derek. Don't take notice to the people that say you use too many ciphers."


Oh, you didn't just say that after talking about mathematics, did you? Because, yeah he DOES use too many ciphers. Anything more than one is too many, because it sort of goes completely against historical gematria. And math is on my side, too.


If you just started out, you might find ANTS = 54 and PICNIC = 54. Both in simple ordinal. See! Magic! It works! But then as you go through BASKET, CHICKEN, and a lot of other words that are related to the picnic, you don't find a lot to go on. But when you use the reduced and simple ciphers. Now SALAD and PICNICS both equal 37.


And this and other comments of that tiger video addressed two more new ciphers never seen before. Just created. Reverse Satanic and Reverse Franc Baconis. The second of those original non-reverse form was just created earlier this year. Math itself tells you that with more different outcomes the more chances for a match there are. One elision (cipher) not so easy. Use four, it gets a lot easier. Take it to the extreme and have an infinite number of elisions, even with duplication every word will match every other word. That's what math tells us about the concept of infinity.


Now since they know this, thow in the insinuation that all these elisions are meaningful because you're just too stupid to understand gematria. Tack on some nonsense about neurolinguistics and you're a satanic pedophile for not understanding their altered view of reality. And the real insult, is your mathematical intuition was correct, but now you don't understand math because you fantasize about blond haired blue eyed devil children with special super powers. (That's a movie reference, for those that don't understand.)


That's the power of PP. Because, sadly, some people fall for it. But like gematria it's just an illusion.



Sunday, November 26, 2017

Gematria Debunked By....Some Hill In Australia.

If you've noticed, lately I've shared how the gematria "experts" have a rather obvious choice of targets. They pretty much ignore me, try as I might to get a hate video about me. They'll delete the comments that point out logically what is wrong with their arguments. They'll mock Stephen Colbert from afar, yet in the process of DENEIL (reference Gematria Sniglets) avoid direct presentation to an authority figure. They have no problem attacking someone in their own camp. The other major occupation in the New World Order other than the Bad Crisis Actor is the Disinformation Agent. Which is just PP (psychological projection) for "you are crazy, therefore, I am not."


Speaking of PP. And Colbert. And Wollongong. And Roy Halladay (who being dead is also an easy target, unlikely to pop in and challenge them for the videos made about him.) Again, the actual wording came up in a Halladay video. ALL of the language is created to encode numbers. Sometimes they claim it's just the way the media uses it, because they're the baddies. Which doesn't really work. The alternative, the entire language, is absolutely insane.


Now Colbert isn't specifically important to this post. Other than to say if sufficiently Urked I am not averse to sending him a tweet or email for him, or more likely a publicist, to ignore as he sees fit. Just in case he does want to prep for the big debate about being a master bullshitter. I like Colbert. And for the same reason, the expertise at sarcasm, I am also a huge fan of Tim Minchin. So here's how a Tim Minchin pre debate meeting might play out.


Wollongong is a long enough word to distinctly identify the location. It is far from the longest. That distinction goes to:


Mamungkukumpurangkuntjunya


Hope I got that right. It's a hill in Australia. The PP entering into the equation since it translates to "where the devil urinates." Just like the difficulty in finding a single word match for Schwarzenegger, this is Schwarzenegger on steroids. Ok, on even more steroids. The smallest no reduction value is 342. It does have the convenience of being 360 which they will insist means a circles 360 degrees. There are absolutely no single word matches listed on gematrix except the "inflation" ciphers, like Jewish being simple value x 6.


Imagine the debate. Tim's turn. "So, you're telling me, that our language was created for the numbers? And without cross matching between the billion different systems, changing a number into another number, this place has almost or maybe no other single word matches? Is that your story? Did I get that right? Shouldn't this and a whole shit load of villages in Wales be so numerologically special the experts should be researching looking for something ahead of time? You know, like not waiting until someone dies or I gets nerve gassed by terrorists? Or maybe find out that the spelling is really 100% correct, just in case we're off by one or two?". Etc...


Tim could make an AWESOME song out of that! I'd like to see a sequel to a big hit of his. This could be about the hill, titled "Thank you, Niptucks."

Saturday, November 25, 2017

I Need An Angle For This Post

Quite literally. I need an angle.


Focus on not keeping stories straight (reference Twofer sniglet...as you will see extremely appropriate)? Save it for the factual mistake monthly award? Introduce how Stephen Colbert is the latest freemason shill as proven by loose interpretation of rules?


To ease my distress of not knowing what angle to begin the story with, it involves angles. Or actually not an angle, which is the problem. I have to give a little background before the angle, but I wouldn't have focused on this without its absence.


Two days ago we had flat earthers get an onslaught on their beliefs. I've long speculated that this is recognition of how you want to use GPS coordinates in numerology. In addition to being a rather pointless topic to bother defending, flat earth believers are apparently the low end of the food (fool) chain. Real Truthers-->Truthers that use gematria-->flat earthers. The higher predators regarding lower parts of the fool chain as just too weird to bother with.


So now we have one of these annoying lack of science knowledge posts from Hubbard come up. 235 dead people in the terror attack. This means several different things to the masons. Not surprisingly, none of them actually being the number 235. First, it's the three initial numbers on the list of primes. 2,3,5. Freemasonry homage to prime numbers complete, we move to the Tropics of Cancer and Capricorn. 23.5 degrees north and south latitude. Now, the opportunity to further engage the flat earthers is bypassed. It's not really the Tropic lines that are at 23.5 degrees, that's where they end up because that's the tilt of the earth (globe) on its axis. And it's actually 23.47 degrees for the record. And it's just a sideshow to the main event. Freemasonry love of rounding and arbitrary addition or deletion of decimal places appease........ <insert drum roll>


There's 23.5 degrees on each leg of the freemason compass.


No. No! No! No! You didn't just say that.


One dimensional lines don't have angles. An angle is created when lines intersect. You just durped in 23.5 by recognizing the freemasonry compass angle of 47 degrees divided by 2 is 23.5.


But it gets better. After further arbitrary decimal place fiddling, we get the overused phyllotaxis picture of 137.5 degrees equaling the 137 degrees of the freemasonry compass symbol. So now we have two, three and five and 23.5 and 235 and 137 and 137.5 all tied together in a festering conglomeration of number shaving and toying with decimal points. In sacred GEOMETRY, where one would tend to think that understanding the concept of an angle is important.


I know what you're thinking. It couldn't get any better. You are quite wrong.


Some chap by the screen name auracle chimes in on the comments of a new Hubbard video. All you people dissing Hubbard about the book are wrong, blah, blah, blah. I do my check on fake account activity. Thirteen subscribers. No original content, but at least he's been active for awhile. And he had subscribed to one of Hubbard's long ago deleted channels. Looking good for his credibility until I see....<more intense drum roll.....>


The flat earth video playlists.


So let me get this right. Your story is that you read the comments on videos, you know the flak Hubbard is getting for the book. And you somehow missed the comments about how fed up Hubbard is with "flat earth retards?" Is that right? You missed the comments in your own playlists about how your flat earth theory doesn't make sense? Including the one about how you conspiracy theorists can't get your stories straight? And you don't care about the use of the Tropics latitude in regards to the tilt of the Earth, and chose to ignore those and defend the book issue?


I already have your debate defense. Recent convert, right? Zach showed you the real truth about flat earth and you just haven't gotten around to it. Maintenance is an issue with your type. Broken links of deleted videos abound. Kinda lazy. But it still points to a lack of seriousness on your part. And if you don't take yourself seriously, why should I or anyone else.


Because these questions are going to come up. Like, maybe Stephen Colbert. Thought I forgot about him, eh? The Kelvinator suggested he was maybe The Master Bullshitter. Because STEPHEN TYRONE COLBERT = 1243. 11x113. 11 being a master number and bullshit being one of a zillion things equal to 113. He might just like to sit across a table from one of you and say, "Now, let me get this right...My name equals a number that is picked out of a bunch of numbers, but it's not that number, it's two other numbers and one of those numbers could be the same as 'bullshit' and tons of other things including direct antonyms and....etc....? Is that your story?" Because at least off camera there's a good chance that he'll sarcastically say, "Yeah, that makes ALL kinds of fucking sense."


Just like the idiot with the rocket, you succeeded in your plan. You get some attention. What kind of cookie do you want?



Friday, November 24, 2017

Let's Talk About PP

Starting with a pseudo-related numerology oriented joke.


One day, teacher tells the class, "We're going to talk about three syllable words today. Who can give me a word that has three syllables, and use it in a sentence?" Several hands are raised, including foul mouthed little Johnny. She surely doesn't want to hear his. So with alternatives, she picks Susan.


Susan: "Beautiful. My teacher is beautiful."
Teach: "Thank you for the complement. And that is a three syllable word."


Johnny is now waving his hand and yelling, "Oh! Me! Pick Me!" Which only irks her into picking any other choice available. So, Vern gets his chance.


Vern: "Wonderful. I have a wonderful teacher."
Teach: "How sweet. Thank you, Vern."


Now, only Johnny has his hand raised. Grudgingly, she says, "Ok, Johnny. What's your three syllable word?"


Johnny: "Urinate!"
Teach: "Now Johnny, that's not very nice!!"
Johnny: "Yeah, but if your tits were bigger you'd be a ten."


PP, in this case is Psychological Projection. Most of us use it. Some more than others. Comments in numerology narratives use it a lot. It's "blame shifting". The pot calling the kettle black. In a simple format a comment like, "You are stupid and ugly" may also be intended that by default, "I am not stupid or ugly.". Which is a logical failure. The fact that you are considered ugly is subjective to begin with. And it certainly has no bearing on whether I am ugly. The go to retaliation to logical arguments by critics of numerology is, "Open your eyes, retard!"


I hope this doesn't work. But it can. I try to avoid it here, but it's too was to fall into the trap. I might intend to say, "I think the New England Patriots defense is suspect this year and they won't make the playoffs." And it's easier to say, "New England's defense sucks ass this year." The key part missing is clearly labeling it's my opinion.


Yesterday, we had a rebuttal to a lengthy speech by some flat earth proponent. Zach? Why you no love flat earth? Look at science and physics!". Hubbard's response mentions physics and logic. As if he is an expert on both. *Which I doubt* is true. *It appears* to be an attack on an easy target, because like numerology the defenses of flat earth theory have been universal debunked by the laws of physics and the scientific community.


Notice i started off my opinions. Don't get used to it. I will return to the "New England's defense sucks ass" format without losing any sleep over whether I'm being a hypocrite.


Now let's boil down the logical argument to the communicative/associative properties of math. A=B. B=C. Therefore A=C. A - Eric is a 30 year old human. B= All 30 year old humans are biologically adults. C = Eric is am adult.


Now muddy the waters with some guy who gets the bright idea to build his own rocket and prove the Earth is flat.


A= Science and Logic says you are wrong.
B= You're an idiot
C = Science says you're an idiot.


That's bad enough to introduce point B, a personal opinion. But now, as the rocket guy is being mocked for "distracting the world from my work, Hubbard has psychologically projected.


C= Numerology is good word, you're an idiot.


Without a shred of evidence supporting how numerology makes it so. You're an idiot, therefore I am not.


Think back to my DEFLEXIOM sniglet. There is no denying that certain words have the same numerology as certain other negative words. It gets easier to spot psychological projection tricks if you understand to add in "because I told you so" into gematria narratives. 113 = DISHONEST because I told you so. 113 does not equal TRUE FACTS because I told you so. It's really just your opinion. And without any real evidence behind it, not really worth much. Whether numerology works or not has nothing to do with if the Earth is round or flat. Good science tells me they're both wrong. Two wrongs don't make a right


So, enjoy your ironic moment of picking on someone's logic when your own rebuttal is a huge logical failure.


(In my opinion.)

Thursday, November 23, 2017

A 113 Thanksgivng

Now the colleen 113 = DISHONEST video has 50 more views than before my weekly comments started. I thought I'd give them a break this week from some of my more convoluted contentious concoctions and for the holiday give them a complete Thanksgiving dinner.


A wasted effort, since expecting them to have a sense of humor or even understanding alleviation by a little alliteration is too much to ask. Or having a soul for that matter.


So here's the full list of 113 = Thanksgiving.


Thanksgiving gathering
Turkey and filling w/gravy
Piping hot mashed potatoes
Fresh squeezed apple cider
Mom's fruit pie for dessert
Steaming cup of coffee
or a log nap
before you drive back to home = 1103
Alice's - (The Alice's Restaurant song by Guthrie
YOU CAN GET ANYTHING YOU WANT


and wrap it up with:
HAPPY THANKSGIVING EVERYBODY! = 113


Even with my capitalizing YOU CAN GET ANYTHING YOU WANT in the video comment, what are the odds they will understand that you can make you a happy theme out of a number instead of the deep detritus dealing dens they dwell in?


Somewhere between 0 and 0. And 0 doesn't count.



Wednesday, November 22, 2017

More Slices Of The New Pie

To the newcomers here, just like yesterday's post there will be variations of some actual illogical arguments that have been presented as proof of gematria working. I could get stuck in an infinite loop of multiple iterations or combinations and extend this infinitely from a starting point. Those that believe in this gematria garbage generally just stop at one. For example, I just changed 'S' to '5' because of the similarity in appearance. Then they stop having the confirmation bias of the desired '5' result being produced. But previously it was suggested that '11' means '5' because of the position in the list of prime numbers. So S can also be 11. If they could close the logic gap and realize that changing a number even one time makes no sense, and isn't really gematria, we wouldn't have so many problems. Durp would live through another day. So, for now the target is the new found variety of Pi, 49.


Solomon Thomas
Defensive lineman for the San Francisco 49ers. Why just him instead of all 49ers? Because the script is deep! There's no 49er on the current roster wearing #49. But he's 94, the reflection of 49. Nothing says scary like a mirror when it makes you look fatter than you are or freemasons are involved.


Good Game
49 isn't prime. We all know the freemasons get all doe eyed in love over prime numbers. But this is 7 squared. G is the 7th letter. So, GG. The texting shorthand for 'good game'.


Cocktails
This should be obvious after the last one. Your going to want a drink to wash down your Pi. Seven and Seven, Seagram's and Seven Up.


Oral Sex
Well they turned 444 into 666. As if 9 upside down wasn't enough pattern recognition. So 49 =69. Try not to have too many cocktails beforehand.


Wollongong
I kid you not. In the Chaldean elision, Wollongong = 49. For the record, I did not choose to make an example of 49=Pi just because of this. But when this project started it was the first Australian related word that I checked. My confirmation bias is satisfied. I will let you check the gematrinator calculator for others Aussie hits.


Doctor Who
Yep. Simple reduced DOCTOR WHO =49. Which invoking the interpretation of dragging in all Doctor Who matters into the data set means that Jenna Coleman is also Pi. As if being the antichrist isn't enough.


The Pi Cipher
It's been awhile since I busted on him for this. The Kelvinator's intro video to his spreadsheet explains that in addition to the premade elisions (ciphers) you have space to make your own custom ciphers. Because nothing says power mad masonic cultists like being able to force anything you want to equal 49, or any other number.


Spray Cleaners
Too many cocktails and you barfed? A mess on the headboard after a night of oral passion? Too many cheese doodle stains on your coffee table after watching Solomon play? Not a problem! Formula 409. Because you can always shave off a 0 in modern gematria. So, what better than all purpose Pi cleaner could there be? 0 clean up problems!


The The But Treacherous You Will Caught 449
That is not a typo on my part. The other number you are allowed to shave off other than 0 is 1. That nonsense phrase with both "the"s and the trailing digits that don't add to the gematria value equals 419. And is exactly the way it appears on gematrix.org having been searched 1178 times. Somebody must have a use for it. Might as well turn it into a Pi reference, too.


Attu The Wonder Turtle
There are no direct numerologies for Attu The Wonder Turtle. However, his ancestor, ATTULA THE HUN =49. Without going into an in depth explanation of Attu here, let me quickly say that I can make up nonsense that makes just as much sense as the freemasonry 💩 we get in gematria narratives. As for Attula, he was a role model for evil as contrasted by everything good, just and well mannered that Attu is. Attula laid the groundwork for the Barbarian Illuminati and the Synagogue of Flatulent Terrapins.


Indium and Plutonium
49 is the atomic number of indium. 49 was the code used by Manhattan Project researchers for plutonium. Now part of me cringes to point this out, lest they read this and try to use it for their own ends. But notice that "P" - plutonium and "I" - indium is PI. But, 1). Shit happens. 2). They suck at research and if they were serious about any instance of 49 being pointed out, why am I the first to point it out? This also ties into Australia nicely because Olivia Neutron Bomb is Australian. Which in turn ties into spray cleaners because of Grease. And all this emphasizes the dangers of allowing personalization and pattern recognition to be allowed in gematria. I dare say I'm a lot more imaginative than they are.


The Bible, Numbers 4:9
Something about lamps, light and lamp snuffers. One translation even mentions seven lamps. Can't be a coincidence with 7 being the square root of 49. Who knew that it was really all about Pi? Sacred geometry in its purest form! (Note to self - Attula, 49 lamp snuffers, olive oil shortage and 49 days of darkness.)


April 9/September 4, 1949 and 1994
As a nice counter to "shit happens" with the indium/plutonium thing, sometimes shit doesn't happen, when you think it would based on numerology. Checking Wikipedia for those dates and significant birthdays, deaths and events there's almost nothing. Certainly no famous mathematicians. No big wars started or terrorist events. The best is Patrick O'Neal dying Sept. 9th 1994. And if anything that was the damned Girl Scouts instead of masons because he was the guest villain on Columbo. The evil cabal, special events division must have missed the 49 means Pi memo those years.



















Time To Call Your Book Bookie

I've updated the ongoing predictions post for this. Hope you all placed bets with your sports bookmakers, because as insinuated in several recent posts, the Hubbard book release has been delayed. This was made official by a video posted on YouTube yesterday.


My money is still on there not being a widespread distribution. Even if you're in the other camp, it's time to call your book bookie.* At least we now have a firmer date set. No credible excuses remain.


Now it's 10 business days for editing, return to publisher after approval (we'll assume 0 days) then 20 business days for printing. Then finally it's here in January 2018.


Some parts of this story make absolute sense. Some aspects are curious. Here's a recap of some things that have been said as the elusive release date appears to be nearing.


There's been no suggestion that an alternative to Bookbaby has been found. That was the publisher of choice weeks ago. Bookbaby not only prints hard cover books, prepares electronic files for eBooks and acts as an intermediate to retailers, they also offer editing services.


Previously donations were requested to fund an advance run of books. That would be consistent with the editing portion of the finalization. In the video it's on record that the editing has already been paid for.


Checking the Bookbaby website I find the 10 business day turnaround on editing to be a match. If I pretend I'm interested in publishing a book, I'm told that will be finished December 5th. However, an already edited and completed book can be printed arriving December 14th. Notably less than an additional 20 days.


Then there's the cost. Unlike myself who can get proofreading done by a friend for free (as well as having a vastly superior grasp of the English language on my own) there's a commitment to third party editing. This is hardly free. I could be lost with my crappy phone browser, but Bookbaby appears to charge $10 per page for this, and claims this to be a competitive price. I've no reason to doubt that. He's already claimed (bragged) that his false flag chapter alone is 107 pages. Even if that's a full 1/4th of a 400 page book that's $4,000 just for editing.


Then the printing. The package special offered for a modest number (25) of hard copies and an eFile is $950. Probably catering to eBook sales. You keep 100% of profit on those. The hard copies are a warm fuzzy feeling for yourself and your friends. I do enjoy the feel of an actual book in my hands.


That's $5,000 just to get started. You can hope Amazon and B&N will love it and want more. They get a commission. No up front cost to the Bookbaby user. But more if you want to print hard copies and sell yourself, avoiding the retailers. Trust me. This is not going to be the hit literary work that takes the world by storm. The only sales will be to the fringe crowd that has already heard the message on the blog and in the videos.


Back at the end of June when this idea was first put out there, the Go Fund Me was just to raise money for the book tour. AFTER the book was finished. That raised all the way $711 and has completely died out. Not enough for even the editing phase. So if you came up with these thousands of $ on your own, why ask for donations?


You see, book writing is not that easy. If it was there'd be tons of vanity projects largely ignored clogging up the world. Bookbaby wouldn't exist if there wasn't a market - for people that are reallllllly serious about getting involved.


My best guess, prediction if you like, is that some form of final product will be manufactured. The sales figures will be lied about. A relatively modest amount of money will be lost in the process. And the evil powers that shouldn't be will be announced as the cause for suppression of "the truth". When deep down the problem is that simply nobody will give a damn.


Also, if you go back to the earlier years of the Free** To Find Truth blog, sharing chapters of an upcoming book was a regular feature. Ages ago. The delay is much older than since February of this year when I first heard about it. Nothing like finally spreading the message around after heavy criticism, not just by me, hits. This is make or break time. The last chance to salvage some semblance of credibility regarding monetary issues. Your timing sucks.


There's a month reprieve to figure out what to do next. Maybe not realizing the difficulties ahead. Maybe just caught up in a web of lies trying to save face and no better story to appease the devoted few clamoring for the book. And a month to wait then gloat at me for being wrong by going on the record here.


Let's throw in a couple 113s to add to the colleen video next week. I choose to make these DISHONEST = 113 instead of VERACIOUS = 113


NUMEROLOGIST DONATION REQUESTS =113
A CONSTANTLY DELAYED BOOK FINALIZING=113


* Sounds like a chicken.
** Perhaps should be renamed FEE TO FIND TRUTH

Tuesday, November 21, 2017

Some Pi Revelations (I am Pi!)

The latest in the ongoing war. Now Pi is also 49. As if they don't have enough options available already.


Here's the way this genius explained it:


The Franc Baconis method, which was created this year, A=1, a=2, B=3, b=4, etc.... has a value of 49 if Pi has a capital P, 41+8. 227 is the 49th prime number.


Because nothing says verifiable proof of masonic deviltry like finding a new way to produce 227, which is not Pi. Not only is 22/7 only an approximation of Pi, the ancient Greek mathematicians did proofs that it could not possibly equal Pi, a non-repeating decimal that by definition as an irrational number cannot be expressed by whole number fractions.


Hellooooooo sheeple! We can manufacture hurricanes, but don't understand mathematics! Look upon our wonders and despair!


I'll give him some points for creativity. But let's see some of the more obvious things he didn't take the time to point out. A mixture of direct elision number results and bizarre interpretations on the loose rules that have applied to numerology in the past.


10 is also Pi.
The capital letter X by itself in Franc Baconis is 49. It's also the Roman Numeral 10. I also cooked up a full story linking Pi squared (because X is the symbol for multiplication) to the GPS coordinates of Port Moresby to cricket which as a sport must be rigged, to Malcolm Young to Malcolm X to X being the shape of the cross to Wollongong District Cricket Club, explaining Young's recent death as a freemasonry Pi tribute. I'll save you further details. You're welcome.


The letter N
In the Satanic elision, also 49. Because nothing says hidden, secret code like one of the most common letters in the English language. Note that Wollongong has two of them.


Ham Pie



HAM=49 in Jewish gematria. No wonder they can't eat it.
Me
JIM=49 in the reverse system. And I am doubly Pi (Pi squared!) since. I'M =49.


There are more, but these can wait for another day.

Who Is Asple Kumar?

We may never know. It's probably a fake name.


There's a blog out there. (lack of caps is theirs)


free to find truth: 33| Tracy Morgan's "6 car crash...."


That's the BLOG name, including the Tracy Morgan bit. As if someone was trying to make a post title and got lost. The use of the number 33 and the Free to Find Truth title is certainly Hubbardesque. The blog address is different, freetofinthetruth.blogspot.com. The author is listed as "Asple Kumar". It was only updated in February 2015, then abandoned. Some of the posts are copied and pasted directly from Hubbard's blog.


I was thinking this was Hubbard backing up his information, but further investigation clouds the issue. Asple has another blog with a similar address to "The Melody Lilly Show" and includes some Swahili phrases, celebrity photos and absolutely no numerology.


What does this mean, here in regards to gematria?


Considering the limited entertainment value one could get from spoofing another blog my guess is that these are attempts to hijack page views. Perhaps if enough traffic hits and the blog is monetized there would be some financial gain. Unlikely though, it's a lot of effort for some pennies.


Is it really Hubbard? That's doubtful.


I just don't know. But it's out there.


The reason it gets a nod here is more evidence of how painful was it is to spread misinformation on the Internet. Make a fake account. Say whatever you want. The comment sections of gematria videos are a breeding ground for fake activity. I can easily find multiple accounts that have numerous subscribers with absolutely no content on their playlists. The nonsense phrases including misspellings on gematrix and gematriacalculator just couldn't be searched by that many people. 7 1/2 million views on Hubbard's blog? Oh, please. You can buy views and subscribers through the internet. Another standard trick I've seen is creating a troll to argue with so you can win the debate.


You pretty much can't trust anything you read. Unless you research. And it's much easier for the conspiracy theorists to accept anything ridiculous that's said if it fits in to their biased, predetermined view. Sandy Hook closed since 2008? Sounds good to me! Even though it's just not true.


Another reason to bring this up now - another critic has been a victim of Hubbard's delete key for posting on his Manson video. He called it unsportsmanlike. But it's expected when the target is scientifically not credible and the author ca bypass the key phase of the scientific method, holding up to public scrutiny. That scrutiny will be unavoidable once it's off the net and put in book form. Imagine trying to defend that deleted comment from the last post, or anything about 22/7 equaling Pi, if you can't recall the book and delete the inaccuracies. The book will do more damage than good after you sell a few copies to the hardcore followers. I double dog dare you to finish putting it out.


Which leads back to Asple. If your going to start off, start small. Where I worked last someone taking receipts was caught "lapping", a pyramid scheme where stolen funds are juggled between multiple accounts. He was caught because the bank reconciliations never worked. After sifting through his activity it was found the first theft was less than five dollars. Test the waters. See if you get away with it. If Asple was doing that, don't you think if 7.5 million page views really meant anything he'd still be updating the spoof blog? Just like claims of half a million views on videos that evil Google deleted, you probably would be a lot better off showing a more credible, modest number of views instead of an obviously inflated number.

Monday, November 20, 2017

The Deleted Comment (Most Hated On Hubbard's Manson Video)

Screen name Most Hated was at it again. In response to a comment to his comment regarding coincidences he posted a lengthy discourse on coincidences and how they apply to gematria. Using my powers of gematria prediction I correctly guesses that it had to go. Within hours it was gone.


Interesting that the comment that called Hubbard a "fucking knob" was left untouched. But the rational explanation, like you find here, in regards to what makes gematria not work was quickly disposed of.


Because Hubbard can't delete my blog, I got the screen shot and I retype the comment here. Screen name WiCkEd FuTuRe had used the overused "wake up and you'll see it's not a coincidence" defense. (Psychological projection.)
With minor editing for punctuation and my own inevitable typos, here's the deleted message:
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"WiCkeD FuTuRe


Dumbass, of course there is. There are coincidences everywhere, every day. When two, three, or even four cars heading in opposite directions come to a stop simultaneously at a four-way intersection, that's a coincidence. When two people in the same room cough, sneeze, or yawn at the same time, that's a coincidence. There are literally coincidences everywhere, and that includes the media, because no matter how hard you try to script something, the overarching influences of our living environment are ever present, and will inevitably make their impact on our silly little plans.


Concerning gematria, the coincidences are exponentially greater. With only 10 numbers and 26 letters to work with there are bound to be TONS of overlapping and seemingly "scripted" outcomes. The way Zach fools you is through the power of suggestion. He singles out the few things that happen to align and says, "See truth-seeker, that's how the world works". What he doesn't show you is the countless other related words and phrases that DON'T match, because, you know...that would kinda ruin his whole shtick.


Pick a story, throw all the related words and phrases into the calculator, keep the ones that match, discard the ones that don't, and spin your narrative from there. That's how it works, and you're a dupe for falling for it. So, YOU OPEN YOUR FUCKING EYES, DIPSHIT."


________________________________________________
I would have emphasized that Hubbard knows full well it's bullshit. Maybe thrown in a reference to South Park's episode Biggest Douche in the Universe. Because that's what this is, a variation of psychic cold reading, keep the hits. Ignore the misses. Hope nobody notices.


I caught this in time because I was waiting for something about Manson to pop up in the video playlist. And in this case, my odd sleeping schedule let me see the whole drama unfold. And get the condemning screenshots of the deleted comment. Better luck, next time.   





Gematria, A Matter Of Life Or Death

I see more activity from Australia. I get it. I'm sorry. Deeply sorry. I've crossed the line between good and bad taste, so at least for a period of time I shall avoid talking about anything remotely involved with Australia.


The choice of topics these guys use is pretty short sighted, despite reading this blog and my pointing it out. The numbers can be found in all sporting events, but they mostly stick to American football, basketball and the occasional championship in lower scoring games like baseball. So Australian rules football is safe. For now. TV shows referenced are mostly The Simpsons, South Park or other shows they like to watch. You won't see references to Unforgettable, starring Poppy Montgomery, since my cable only showed the first two seasons, it's not animated and Australian. Heart warming stories about dogs being adopted from an animal shelter or children surviving a battle with leukemia are strictly off limits regardless of country of origin. U.S., U.K. Australia. Nobody cares about the numerology of puppies, unicorns, rainbows or delicious chocolaty desserts. All these despite it being painfully easy to produce "freemason" numbers in ANYTHING. It's the choice of the narrative writers to focus on the lurid because if they did numerology on a headline of, AUSTRALIAN SCHOOLCHILDREN RAISE $10,000 FOR LEUKEMIA RESEARCH" they would be laughed off of the Internet.


And for the most part they're evil, fucking racist douchebags.


But anyway. One topic that holds no geographic boundaries exists. Death. The big cactus. Whether the terrorist guns down a crowd of concert goers in LA, a bomb goes of on an Australian ferryboat or releases Sarin gas in a Japanese subway, you can bet that your bottom dollar that three things will happen:


1). It will have several YouTube videos about it within hours.
2). It will be declared a hoax, false flag or occasionally a ritual sacrifice.
3). The Illuminati will be involved in some form, whether it's the government acting as the agents of the New World Order or directly attributed to masonry.


Individual celebrity deaths are a bit more subjective. Ralphie May might not be important enough to get a rise out of some numerologists. If Trump were to keep over there would probably be a hundred videos claiming they predicted it. But still, the commonality is that nobody cares while Ralphie is still alive. But as soon as Steve Irwin gets a fatal sting ray barb to the chest the flies are all over the corpse.


Continuing to avoid avoiding talking about Australia, let's talk about Evonne Goolagong.


Unlike David Cassidy or Mel Tillis, last I saw she was still alive. Therefore, no numerology seems to matter. A core value of gematria is proving the death connection to ritualistic freemason activity after the terminal croaking incident. But as it's all about two and three digit numbers there are plenty there just waiting. Evonne Goolagong Cawley. Each name individually and in combination. Birthdate 7/31/1951. Date numerology counts in gematria, but historically has no business being combined. And all the other weird shit from there - prime numbers, GPS coordinates on place of birth and death, every word in the multiple headlines that will appear. Just waiting for someone to deem her worthy of a numerology narrative.


My choice of Evonne - I have Australia on the brain right now. Like a song stuck in my head. (Beach Baby by First Class is the song currently stuck in my head. Probably a full parody coming up since Hubbard's choice of publisher was announced. Bookbaby, Bookbaby give me your scam. Vanity project that I can remember....). Wollongong /Goolagong. The relatively innocent gematria narrative producers refuse to admit that brain activity looks for patterns and once they focus o a theme, of course some numbers are going to match. I picked the first Australian that came to mind, trusting I had some numbers to work with. Admittedly, Chris Evert helped me through puberty, so I heard her name frequently in my teens.


I was not disappointed.


GOOLAGONG = 93 in simple. CAWLEY = 93 in reverse.


There's a ready made sun ritual. Ignoring good science 93 means the Sun since that's sometimes the distance in millions of miles from Earth to the Sun. After a brief period of reading my blog post about the aphelion they switched to saying "averages" 93 million miles. Now, they don't seem to give a rip anymore.
EVONNE GOOLAGONG CAWLEY = 330. They'll go to enormous lengths to get a 33, so shaving off the trailing 0 and claiming 330 equals 33 doesn't pose a problem. No surprise since the Sun distance varies between 92 million and 94.5 million miles depending on the time of year. So there's some matches. Partial reinforcement needs fulfilled. Freemasonry involved when she finally dies. Now, what they ignore in the big picture. The kind of thing that points out how it's language to communicate, not hide numbers.


Don't you think that something as important as life and death should be unambiguous? Because pluralization makes that confusing. They "coded" LIFE and DEATH do not easily cross match. Pluralize them to LIVES and DEATHS and through the magic of 1,412,982,098,452 different numbering systems there's a match at 22. In a reduction. Lives and deaths can be the same. How many lives does it take to make you stop? Substitute deaths it's pretty much the same. But change the sentence to, "As a doctor I'm interested in human lives to save our species.". Now it's a whole new ballgame when you substitute.


Language does not care about whatever numbers you want to pretend are behind it.

Sunday, November 19, 2017

Wollongong Australia, A Hotbed Of Gematria Ambiguity

Whoopsie! There's been flurry of traffic from Australia here. I had mentioned Melbourne and Wollongong specifically. Good taste and judgment suggests I give it a rest. So, never having been rightfully accused of having good taste, let's talk about Wollongong. At least until they go all Jenna Coleman on me and issue a cease and desist order.


Since the gematria world refuses to admit the stark realities that there are just so many small numbers and "shit happens" (or if you prefer, the word coincidence applies) I've come upon a treasure trove of gematria curiosities related to Wollongong. Some topics that I just brought up days ago instead of ages ago. Therefore, since my team of gematria concept namers hasn't been busy since creating PhraseShopping, Tindering and Globetrotting they pleaded to make the case for Wollongong to mean "ambiguous". Acronyms to follow. Their case is strong, so it has been granted.


GPS coordinates:
The first thing that put Wollongong on the map, so to speak. Currently a shade under 34.5 degrees latitude. Good science and math says you should round up to 35 when continental drift shifts it to 34.500000000000000001. But they have been known to simply drop the decimal. So my initial calculation for Wollongong hitting 35 leaving no excuse for calling it 34 anymore was shelved and Melbourne substituted in its place. Now Wollongong can revel in the due glory of being acknowledged for its ambiguous geographic location. Does the evil cabal really intend that all decimal places can or should be dropped?


Wollongong
As far as I know there is no other Wollongong. No Wollongong, United States. No Wollongong, Madagascar. No Wollongong star cluster in the Andromeda galaxy. Nothing. I should have been able to just title this post Wollongong, A Hotbed of Ambiguity. Because language works to individually identify things so communication doesn't get all muddled by insisting things with the same numerology are synched up. Oh, you meant Wollongong! I thought you were talking about Justin Bieber! (More on that in a bit.) Precious few single words match Wollongong's gematria in just simple gematria. It's long enough that we're in short phrase territory and reductions.




Justin Bieber and Miley Cirus
Yes, Miley spelled wrong. By "shit happening" Wollongong has gematria of 134. The same value just discussed that the gematrix.org site has a ridiculous number of page searches for Miley Cirus. Maybe to force a match with Bieber. Do misspellings count? What exactly is the barometer for measuring the significance of a misspelling? Just one, several or hundreds like in this case? Show me the rule! Until then, that's ambiguous.


134 and 136
Wollongong is not quite a palindrome between simple and reverse ordinal. Surely a date numerology can be Tindered in with a span of 135 days being close enough with inclusion or exclusion of the end date. And then what could be considered 133 or 137 can get dragged into the narrative. These NIPTUCKs don't seem to have a firm grasp of time. Continental drift, time zones, date spans, date choice of ritual events. More ambiguity.


San Jose
Wollongong is the 10th largest city in Australia. As long as they aren't going to acknowledge my request for my hometown to be recognized as their official sister city, they can at least be compared to the 10th largest city in the US, San Jose. Yeah, that's got an ambiguity angle or two. Is English really the right language? The Bible wasn't written in English, but quoted all the time by gematriputzes. And San Jose reminds me of past discussion specifically about confusing demonyms.  In simple AN = 15 and O = 15. So, Mexico = Mexican. San Francisco = San Franciscan. Why didn't they create our language to make sure that a city and its peoples have different values in the same cipher? Wollongong residents are Wollongongians (I think). It's a very easy problem to avoid for an organization with nearly infinite super powers. And.....


Aborigines
Ties up a bunch of these into a hot steamy ambiguous mess. America's version of the aborigine - the native American Indian. AMERICAN INDIANS = 134. Language of origin. SIOUX INDIANS and SOUIX INDIANS have both been searched nearly 1000 times on gematrix. Misspellings. And SIOUX INDIAN singular, has the same value as SIOUX INDIANS, plural. Because those frigging NIPTUCKs chose to make some, but not all nouns have mathematical values that addition of the S make it so, based on the difference in S between simple and reversed. Talk about vague and ambiguous, geesh! Wollongong loses its individuality of the unique aboriginal name by now being associated with America. Evil, confusing NIPTUCKs for being so racist. All we need now is for Miley to dress up in a half and half Australian aborigine/native American costume and there's an international incident. THAT WILL CAUSE A WAR IN TWO DIFFERENT TIME ZONES!!!


113
Oh really. Here we go again. Wollongong (and you can look this up) goes by the nickname, The Gong, which equals 113 in reverse ordinal. So after my homework of finding lots of good stuff that has 113 meaning TRUE FACTS and VERACIOUS in simple ordinal among others to counter their list of NOT TRUE, DISHONEST, etc...it puts Wollongong smack dab in the middle of the most argumentative number in numerology. Which they shouldn't worry about because gematria is BULLSHIT = 113 and all matters regarding Wollongong are best described by, IT'S THE GOD HONEST TRUTH = 113.


Have an ambiguous day, all.

Friday, November 17, 2017

The Bad Crisis Actor, A Conspiracy Staple

A likely explanation for recent Google attention to the hole punch; they're going to have a go at all the office products. Hole punch, the misspelled Manilla folder, the bad crisis actor stapler and coming soon to gematria narratives near you, the binder clip. Originally a full length binder video, but the highlights are in just a clip. (Hard copy to follow on the paper clip.)


Emphasize, the phrase is "Bad crisis actor." The adjective is always used. There's no such thing as a good crisis actor. Not even a half decent crisis actor. Actually, there's not even a terribly incompetent crisis actor. The adjective "bad" is forever married to crisis actors the same way that other adjective/noun combinations are married like, "vicious pitbull" and "annoying libertarian". There's the use for your binder clips.


The function of the BCA is to run around the crime scene feigning grief and horror and generally getting in the way of emergency personnel which are also bad crisis actors. Other actors in the crowd that don't get caught on film are also BCAs since they have the key element necessary for New World Employment, they don't agree with the conspiracy point of view. They're just lower on the actor's guild pay scale, having to settle for lunch at the BCA craft services truck and a listing as an "extra" in the Ken Burns film to follow.


The conspiracy crowd has a remarkable ability to find the evidence proving BCA guild membership, despite a total lack of finding actual evidence to support their side. Some stock phrases appear repeatedly in the comments to the videos. Where's the blood? Those are definitely fake tears! How much do they pay these people? When application of the golden BCA guild rule encompasses all you need to know. They dispute my claim, even if only indirectly. You're a bad crisis actor.


  I'm also a BCA.






The efforts spent to protect the BCA are astounding. Often apparently totally inconsequential. One Vegas shooting survivor disappeared from social media after the mainstream media reported his name and he couldn't take the harassment any more. Other BCAs must have the benefit of some kind of BCA relocation program. They disappear on their own after the event, only resurfacing for another stock comment later. That's the same <man, woman> from <Sandy Hook, Pulse Night Club, etc...>! Other than these gigs the BCAs seem to retire, perhaps having loaded every scrap of food in jeans pockets, knapsacks and paper bags from that one food truck lunch.


I bring this up because I'm sure the BCA label still applies. But they seem to have completely forgotten about the Jeopardy! scripting narrative. The actors involved have been left alone on this one.


The original story was that Cindy Stowell died of cancer just so the New World Order could get some jollies by mocking us. And almost a year later, they're (the BCA guild) still sticking to the story. The annual Tournament of Champions winds down tonight, and they still are steadfastly maintaining this Cindy being dead storyline. All the contestants wearing little awareness pins. Specific mention of her story since she would have qualified if she was not in hiding with Bruce Lee and Jim Morrison fomenting revolution in Venezuela or something. All those contestants are BCAs. The staff are BCAs. Friends and family in the audience, certainly BCAs. Most or all the audience, probably BCAs. Is Alex Trebek's salary enough for his part of the cover up? How many prior contestants are BCAs, just because since one show was rigged they must all be?


Nobody seems to investigate the details of what happens to the large population of BCAs a few days or weeks after an event other than a guest appearance to shed some tears at another event as mentioned previously.


Mockery aside, this is part of the reason that they get so much flak. Use something stupid as BCA proof. Get challenged. Give a vague response like, "Learn gematria before you give me any lip!" I've learned gematria and learned well that with no rules that are stuck to with any consistency it....Does. Not. Make. Any. Fucking. Sense. If you had a rational response you wouldn't get those negative comments on your videos. Granted, often the comments are a simple, "Screw you, insensitive douchebag.". It's a self perpetuating cycle of insensitivity, lack of real explanation, more insensitivity.


The Kelvinator's Halladay video is a good example. Thumbs ups and thumbs downs roughly the same. It's a given that friends of his instantly give it a 👍 . Based on historical review a smaller number of instant 👎. The video got a larger than normal down votes since the subject matter attracted the attention of innocent bystanders. He claims he removed dozens if suggestions to kill himself. Unlikely as I saw zero and I watched the comments carefully. (Reference, R.I.P. Roy Halladay, big time Blue Jays fan here.) But let's give you the benefit of the doubt.


Wouldn't it be novel to police your own positive comments and suggest every once in a while that somebody said something that was too big of a stretch? Like maybe, "Sorry, Vince but 444 upside down doesn't look like 666, that's just nuts." Because every single positive comment wins a cookie. You admit you look through the comments. Get some standards instead of playing with your empty checkerboard. (Reference Gematria Toy Hall of Fame).


But look what they have to work with. The Gematrinator Tweet on the latest shooting. Bad crisis actor! Who wears a hoodie with just an "89" on it? Dumb ass, it took me about three seconds to assess the 89 was not a jersey number, but a company logo. The font was stylized with an extra loop. I'd never heard of it before but it's not even 89, it's a company called Eight and Nine. Came up right away on my first internet search. If this is one of the top brains in the game it's no wonder the comments are insane.



Thursday, November 16, 2017

What Is The Lifespan Of A Ritual Event?

Building on The Chosen One in football names from a few days ago.....


Just as football rosters have a lot of people, the non-sports entertainment has a lot of people. And there's a huge database of numbers just based on their name alone. Waiting for them to have their death be gematrinated. There's a ready made supply of two and three digit numbers that you can bet there is going to be something said about, because the freemason paparazzi follows them beyond their graves.


Just yesterday we were reminded about the June 2017 fires in England as there was a fresh fire in the UK. So I turn to another event that was milked....to death....for all it was worth. The August total eclipse. They did a decent job of keeping the deaths of celebrities somewhere in the general proximity of the eclipse date. Some where starting to stretch the limit. Exactly when does a celebrity's death stop being a ritual sacrifice for the August 2017 solar eclipse?


The proclamation of ritual sacrifice probably translates to "I didn't like the number I got, and didn't find a credible way to change it, so I work with what I have."


Not wanting to spend the effort I turned to gematix.org. I could easily repeat (easily, not quickly) duplicate THE CHOSEN ONE process.


SOLAR ECLIPSE = 134
LAST NAME = X
FIRST NAME = 134-X=Y
Search <X><Y>"IMDB" and find every movie celeb that could potentially be proclaimed a ritual sacrifice for the solar eclipse. Tom Petty had the indecency to die in October. He's not a ritual sacrifice for the eclipse. At least unless a comment escaped my scans.


Here's a chance for you. Put a rule in place NOW that everyone sticks to. Exactly how many days before or after a celebrity death is it meaningful. Before counted, too because we knew exactly the day the eclipse would happen. That's assuming we agree that this was a speclipse, a special eclipse, and not a tribute to the regularly recurring non-total eclipses we get on a regular basis. This would also explain how long we are going to keep hearing about the June fire.


My simplified gematrix.org homework yielded some ready to be fussed over big names that equal 134. Michael Caine, Jack Nicholson, Justin Beiber. I'll miss Mike. Zulu is in my top 20 favorite movies. Jack had his moments. Like everybody else, I wish Beiber would hurry up and disappear. Can't we just predict his death now as a tribute to the solar eclipse and get it over with? It doesn't even matter how he dies. The media always lies about it anyway. Right? Any matter of death could be a ritual sacrifice, car crash, aneurysm, stabbed through the eye with an ice pick by a wino, face bitten off by rabid weasels.


Oh wait! I get it! Just in case the actual manner of death does match, then you get to boast about the magic power of gematria for one hit out of billions of misses. Reported after the fact. Then you always have this fallback position, the vague and undefined ritual or tribute to bail you out, sometimes preceded by a comment like, "Something *big* is going to happen on Yom Kippur." Thanks for narrowing that down.


Combining vagueness of what is "big" and Tindering like "Steelers owner dies 98 days before his birthday" you can pretty much decide whatever number is important ahead of time. Then ignorance is bliss of the gematria of A RABID GOAT ATTACK = 134 actually kills Beibs off.


I have to bust on Gematrix here. Although Miley Cyrus has been searched 1712 times, MILEY CYRIS = 134 has been searched 1159. Yeah, right. Does this misspelling make Miley a candidate for solar eclipse ritual sacrifice or goat attack?







Wednesday, November 15, 2017

The Gematria Toy Hall Of Fame

Not many people are aware of this, but here Lucy Furcertain and the rest of the staff keep our fingers on the pulse of all gematria matters. Recently the regular Toy Hall of Fame made their picks for what toys would be joining the likes of Fischer Price Little People, Barbie and Chess in the exalted ranks of officially inducted toys.


One noteworthy nominee that was not voted in was The Magic Eight Ball. Which begs the question, "Just the same as gematria claims to have predictive abilities, did it KNOW it wasn't going to be voted in?" It's also interesting that Clue was inducted, but nominee and fellow board game Risk was not. So, although the regular Toy Hall of Fame is no longer Clueless, they haven't taken any Risks.


To keep everyone up to speed about the seedy underworld of the gematria hall of fame we are proud to report the following toys and games that have been added to the Gematria Toy Hall of Fame over the years.


Stretch Amwrong
The bastard cousin of Stretch Armstrong. Probably would have been a more popular toy if the phrases spoken when you pulled the nylon cord didn't always stretch the truth.


Fact Checkers
An empty checkerboard.


Fischer Price Little Dead Celebrities
This really took off after the introduction of the Baphomet Sacrificial Playset, painted in striking detail with genuine virgin ram's blood. At least they said that's what it was....


Mille
Our suspicion is that Dan may have bribed some of the voters for this one. It's a card game played with twin decks.


The Pointed Stick
You'll need something to defend yourself with since you have no logical arguments. An obvious reaction to some of the more mundane regular hall inductees like the blanket and ball.


The Game of Death - Bruce Lee Commemorative Edition
Bruce and his movie don't really have much to do with it. Slap any celebrity name on something to increase sales (or YouTube views) is a key facet of gematria marketing strategy. It's the opposite of the Game of Life. In the end everyone loses.


The Atari 3300 Game System
It's really just an Atari 2600. A cardboard platform with "700" written on it is placed underneath to force the total to get a 33 reference. Top selling games include, WHICH FLOOR IS THE VEGAS SHOOTER ON? and NUMEROLOGIST HOME INVASION, MARCH 3RD.


False Flag Football
A triple crown winner. False flags, sports and F=6. FFF =666.


Nonnein Board
As Ouija is yes-yes in French-German, this is no-no to embrace the overwhelming negativity in gematria.


Gematria Trivial Pursuit.
Easy game play. As gematria itself is trivial the answer to every single question is "gematria".


The Klaus Barbie Doll
I'm not going into the details.

More Holes In The Hubbard Book Theory

Our story today begins with the not so vicious attack on Google's daily doodle for November 14, 2017. The anniversary of the hole punch. The 131st anniversary. That's a big one because 131 means nothing to freemasonry. So, let's immediately change it to the 32nd prime number, and call it 123. Three holes. 1-2-3. And a mouth-ass-peehole reference which wasn't noted in the narrative as such but could very well be a tribute to Google's choice of their name "doodle".


The topic choice is interesting by its overwhelming dullness. The narrative is how the evil cabal is in control of not just sports and government...Google is part of the NWO and they are showing us very cleverly that even the workplace is not safe. Because we got a 47 in here.




Because nothing says scary like circular holes and a 47 degree tie in.


Perhaps this is a tie in to the single video offering from yesterday where 4 dead over 9 locations is 47. In the video there is a several minute long introduction to gematria. A=1,B=2, ....reverse and reductions touched on. All the basics so we understand how 47 is not just NEWS = 47, but 47 is proclaimed to be the most common number in these stories. And it's THE number that lead Hubbard to make up shit...er....crack the code in 2013.


47 appears everywhere. Check. You can find it everywhere. Including a Google Doodle that you, again, had to force by altering the facts to suit your narrative. At least it was mercifully brief and we weren't hit by the often repeated phyllotaxis storyline.


The problem is, that not only is a two hole punch vastly more common in an office setting, the Doodle graphic clearly shows a two hole punch. THREE HOLE PUNCH = 47. TWO HOLE PUNCH does not. The same way that your lack of grasp of science offends me, this person who has worked in an office for decades is offended.


So it's time to check the comments on this blog post. Has anyone else found the extra hole? Nobody says a word, so if it's a really slow month we have a candidate for the factual error of the month award. Then I found it. I found the extra hole. The anti-masons remember, ANTIMASONRY =59, 67/FREEMASONRY =59,67) have their hands at work in these things, too.


Since I'm not Dan I defer to his expertise on matters regarding the number 2 and twins. My eyes catch the comment about the Hubbard book.


The book will be out at the end of the month. Pre-orders coming soon.


There's your extra hole. He's gone on record that Bookbaby is the publisher of choice. And they don't do pre-orders. At least not from my research.


The Bookbaby process seems to be this: Book is written as an electronic file. Their team of experts can, for a price, tweak it. Product is finalized. Printed copies and finalized eBooks are produced. Copies are distributed to retailers.


You don't go to Barnes & Noble's website to preorder an unfinished book. They want a hard copy to judge interest to see how many hard copies they can sell. Book any is big on "Print On Demand" service. You can have as few as a single copy be printed, show it off to interested people and sell it yourself. From Bookbaby's own blog they explain how retailers want a hard copy portions so they can judge THEIR preorders. You still need to pony up the cash to make that first run. They are an intermediate step and you can't bypass the end result of the evil retailers getting a cut if you aren't just printing them and selling them by yourself.


It will be fascinating to see how the book printing/delays/sales story turns out in a few weeks.


And there's a perfectly viable story line built in for TWO HOLES. That equals 121. So the raging boner that freemasons seem to have for prime numbers is fulfilled because that's 11 x11. The master builder number squared.. There's always something masonic going on with every small number. Or antimasonic if you prefer.



Tuesday, November 14, 2017

The Return Of The Chosen One - Not Just Another Football Post

I'm turning to the world of football for the data source, but this is really about the dangers of proclaiming a number must mean something while ignoring contradictory evidence.


The Hubbard preseason predictions and current commentary play up on the 98 connection. It's the 98th season, so that must mean something. The various teams mentioned have a team name gematria of 98. And at 7-2 records are doing well. Could be in the Super Bowl. I recognize that individual players with gematria of 98 don't enter the narrative, except for the afterthought that TOM BRADY = 98 is added on as supporting evidence. It was the Kelvinator's video that chose to call him THE CHOSEN ONE = 98. Even though ELI MANNING = 98 and appears on the gematrix.org search list with multiple hits. Eli and the Giants are not performing like a 98 connection style team.


So, I can't bust on Hubbard for that. I'll take satisfaction that preseason the Cowboys were declared a "lock" for the Super Bowl and has an extremely small chance of happening. When I last visited THE CHOSEN ONE, I spent limited time and found the first march using their liberal "this number is close enough" rules. Jamaal Adams of the Jets equaled 89, the mirror of 98.


Now, in the big picture of pointing out more sciency stuff that I've been doing lately we have an opportunity to play let's pretend. What if they got the bright idea that just based on ELI MANNING = 98, the Giants had a 98 connection? Restating for emphasis - they haven't done this. Except that Pittsburgh is added to the list because the team owner died 98 days before his birthday. To avoid a lamprey style argument let's assume team owner trumps individual player on a team.


What I have to work with:


1). 98 is only a two digit number.
2). There are a lot of football players on team rosters, easily researched with the internet.


For completeness, I started with the half assed hit or miss approach. Modified by recognition that Tom Brady is only eight letters. I need either a really short player name in simple or reverse, or a long one in reduction. I'll ignore reductions since Tommie is 98 in simple and kind of like cheating.


Starting with Eli, no need to do any homework on the Giants. They are not making the Super Bowl.


I next scanned through the entire San Francisco roster. I did find someone that was 908, but that was cheating. So not wanting to bother with adding middle initials (which Wikipedia generally doesn't bother with for non-star caliber players) I gave up. So, on to Cleveland. Bingo. CARL NASSIB = 98.




This process is time consuming and tedious. And hardly scientific. I have a shortcut. The internet has a list of the most common surnames. Find the short last names, check what the difference is to force the total to 98. Go to gematrix.org and find the matching first names. Type in <first name> <last name> "football" into a search engine and see if a matching player name pops up.


There are matches for ex-football players for Smith and Jones. Hardly fits the 98th season narrative established. So that's cheating and doesn't count. I found enough hits to satisfy my own curiosity.


TODD DAVIS = 98. Denver. Not doing that well.


SEAN LEE = 98. Dallas. Does bring up the question of why if Tom Brady =98 that he didn't get a mention for a 98 connection on the team proclaimed to be a Super Bowl lock. But the Dallas team name isn't 98.


Now, stop the presses!


Pittsburgh's owner has an offbeat connection to 98? How about this one?


MARK DAVIS = 98


The Raiders team owner. Super Bowl caliber? Nah.


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If I had a real computer I'd write a program, import the rosters and find all the 98 players. I'm sure there are a bunch more. What you should get out of this exercise is that since 98 is just a number and the database to search through is large you can't prove that Tom Brady's 98 is better than the others. His 98 is better because he's Tom Brady, plays on a team that regularly boasted a great defense and gets away with cheating. Carl Nassib's 98 isn't less valuable except that it's the frigging Browns who couldn't draft a decent quarterback if the fate of the universe was at stake. Outside factors other than numerology. Best to leave the Tom Brady 98 connection out of the narrative completely. I think that with my refutation of 113 that when I get motivated I can bury any number you overemphasize. With science, math and linguistics instead of haphazard reaction to the headlines.

Monday, November 13, 2017

My Best 113 Yet

So.....113 is supposed to always be dishonest, eh?


If I hadn't been urked by this constant insistence I wouldn't spend so much time looking for different phrases and posting them on the colleen video of 113. Tomorrow's the day for the weekly update. I'll add a couple more to tomorrow's comment from my stockpile. This one's too good not to share, here. It's not even in a reduction.


In simple ordinal.


TRUE FACTS = 113


But, in simple TRUE and BOGUS have the same value. So, BOGUS FACTS = 113.


Internet search of TRUE FACTS shows pages like, "True Facts about xxxxxxx." BOGUS FACTS might not show high on the search, but does give you lots of pages regarding. "Fake Facts."


My, what a lovely system to base your analysis of the English language you've got.

Why Did The Freemasons Hate 1998 Football?

There's got to be some good reason that hasn't been reported yet.


I still hate talking about sports, but gotta point this one out. I already added this to my ongoing I'll Advised Predictions Post. Most page views I get are what I share publicly on Google and Facebook.


I will add one thing a bit different later.


The Monday Night matchup tonight was an easy call for prediction. Actual gone on record ahead of time instead of reporting after the fact prediction. Miami, current record 4-4. Carolina current record 6-3. If Carolina wins the gematria CAROLINA = 73 and the gematria MIAMI = 45 match.


The table was set up for this because Miami had an early hurricane adjusted bye week and have played one less game than Carolina. So what's so important about 2017 that those pesky freemasons wanted this to happen this year?


Carolina has not had a 7-3 record after ten games every year. Ditto for Miami at 4-5 after nine.


Miami and Carolina have played each other before. Never before this year have they had the same records that they do tonight. There is a precedent that was close to a scheduling match to this year. In 1998 after the Carolina-Miami game they each had played ten. So Miami couldn't possibly be 4-5, unless they had a tie. Which I actually could see them claiming 4-5-1 as being 45. Yet, Miami won that game and improved to 7-3. Hmmm...actually I've seen cross matching team scores with opponent gematria before. But Carolina? They kind of sucked ass that year and dropped to 1-9.


Well apparently the government that only functions as a puppet arm of the New World Order to didn't take the time to bother the scheduling of football games. Funny thing about their Hurricane formation is that they pretty much hit Florida every year. In 1998 the biggest to hit Florida was a CAT 2. Not enough flooding.


And the records. That's totally messed up. 7-3 vs 1-9 is the difference between a playoff bound team and a bottom feeding get a high draft pick team.


What we have here is another pseudo prediction. The gematria happens to match the same outcome that an ordinary, well informed about sports predictor would make. The better team playing at home who is a 10 point favorite. If somebody put a lamprey to my neck and forced me to pick a winner or suffer the consequences, I'd have to go with Carolina.


Things are a bit different than, say, six months ago. More actual predictions are creeping in. The excuses when wrong are getting old. There were "too many good numbers for the Patriots.". "I only spent a couple of minutes on that.". "The script is deep." I don't put every single prediction in that post. I deserve it for the more outrageous ones.


If Miami wins, then the gloating can start here. Yet, I don't really care because its spread been shattered by historical events that should have lead to the same conclusion. But for some unknown reason, the Masonic Football Rigging Division decided to ignore 1998.


Because you can't use gematria to predict coincidences. Like the blackjack player that gets emotional and starts losing even more because of his irrational actions, the extra predictions seem to be popping up in an effort to regain credibility. If your going to actually make an official prediction, stick with it. Houston could win the World Series. Hey, I predicted that, too. Without gematria. I'm predicting Carolina tonight without gematria.


Now, how many more predictions will be wrong this year and how many more examples of team records not matching gematria do you need. Funny thing about team records, is that a team hardly ever has gematria matching their exact gematria if you just use their city name. It's not too easy for Carolina to have a 7-3 record after game one of the year. Or game sixteen.


The two events, the city name gematria and the records are a prime example of that word you hate the most. A coincidence.


Go Miami!

Sunday, November 12, 2017

Gematria And Time Zones

Looking back I joked at Bob, the evil empire hit man, and wondered at the remarkable coordination that occasionally, but not very often, these operations are timed out.


Lebron James 9,440 sq. foot home broken into at 6:44 am, Pacific time. But the story was reported Eastern time as most are. So, 9:44 am.


Now Trump's visit to Asia has time zones causing some confusion. Should the gematria hit squad set their watches by Asian times, US times or what? Depending on the time of the day in the US, it's not even the same day of the week in Asia.


How fortunate that just like there's no rule for which elision is the proper one to use and you can pick either/or from a dazzling array of choices that in gematria the exact time is either/or. All you need to do is preface this with an authoritative comment like, "Interesting that this happened on November 5th in US time. 11+5+17=33......"


While researching my fourth favorite city, Wollongong I discovered something I never knew before. There are some rather odd choices for what the official choice of time is in some geographic areas.


Coordinated Universal Time, UCT (yes, not CUT, it's a French thing) sets the standard for time at 0 degrees longitude. There are 40 recognized time zones around the globe. Most are coordinated to an exact hour difference. I knew that there are some rebels that decided it would be fun to change it to a half hour. But didya know there are time zones that use 15 minutes?


Eucla and some other towns in Australia are one such rebel outfit. Although not officially recognized, they've stuck with it and they clearly delineate where the time zone stops and starts. There's a lovely kangaroo statue, Rooey, near a BP gas station and roadhouse that uses UTC + 8:45, eight ours and 45 minutes as the official time. As I type this and check my phone time of 5:18 am, its 7:03 pm in Eucla.


Whatever the reason, if you check the internet for the official time it will show that Eucla recognizes the current time with this odd little 15 minute block difference. I would think their significant others getting ready for a hot date at the roadhouse would have problems being ready on time and UTC + 8:30 would be fine. What's another 15 minutes + or -? I would like my nearly infinitely powerful super beings mocking us with numbers buried in our language to be more conscious of what time is the right time.


Do all operations in numerology ignore the rebel tike zone? Do they accept it, and change their watches accordingly? Or like the Lebron house break in - just accept the world is a big place and it's a different time somewhere? What exactly is the right time?


Nepal is UTC +5:45. What about Mount Everest? If someone gets the idea that it's official height of a bit over 29k feet means something relative to its first ascent on May 29th 1953 is that really the right date? It absolutely, positively was not May 29th everywhere in the world at the same time. Even the height is questionable. Somewhere in history it was fractionally bigger before some erosion. Just like continents drift gematria only seems to care about today.


That's a great reason to not have children. Imagine a dystopian future society where the gematria doesn't work anymore since the current generation of users didn't plan for it.


Oh, the horror!









Saturday, November 11, 2017

Rebuttal To A Comment On An Old Post

"James Jumper you are wrong about gematria".


I don't have much to work with there because it's not very specific about what point of many I've made. So I'll make some logical assumptions.


The original post was about Dan doing gematria on YOUR, instead of YOU'RE although fully aware that the former was grammatically incorrect. The odds that the freemasons specifically created this one instance to have bad grammar be something cosmically meaningful are infinitesimally small.


There's a lot of really good stuff here, and some is better than others. But this defense of "Learn gematria then you'll understand" is really lame and overused. I do understand it and offer up a chance to argue a specific recent point. Assuming I still have your attention.


The original comment was in the realm of personalization in gematria. Dreams, interpretation of sounds heard, friend's letters misspelling someone's name. One isolated instance suddenly makes the entire incident have numerological significance.


Now that I am typing this, it has numerological significance.


Trump LOVES North Korea, while North Koreans LOATHE us.


The same way that key words are clipped from headlines by capitalization or 'quoting' them there is emphasis on the antonyms of LOVE and LOATHE. This idea of focusing on key words makes sense.


For now let's forget about interchanging and making Trump LOATHE and North Koreans love which has the same numerology but a completely different meaning and just focus on the highlighted words.


LOVE vs. LOATHE have no matches on the sixteen ciphers offered on the Gematrinator basic calculator webpage. As they are opposing concepts they probably should. Now, add the S and compare LOVES vs. LOATHES. Now they both equal 26 in a reduction. If you want to say that there's an evil plot that the Synagogue of Satan has cooked up to make Trump LOVE North Korea, I can simply point out that LOVES and LOATHES have the same value. If you want to argue dichotomy and how mysteriously some things have duality, here you have a decision. Is love different than loathe, or isn't it?


So what's the rule? Since you love gematria and I don't, that makes my personalization wrong? What if that headline actually happens? The freemasons really had that foresight to make this and many but not most verbs this confusing? And what if somebody screwed up and typed the wrong headline and interchanged the words?


You're really not ever going to win this argument. Because as I've often said, a big problem is that there really aren't any solid rules. And when they start throwing around the word "evidence" they're talking scientifically researched evidence. Science abhors, no wait, loathes a lack of rules.


If the only rule is to find matches to uncover the evil cabal plots, it's easy to do. Every two digit and many three digit numbers are covered by some catchphrase, even if for no logical reason something like Pi =227 is now part of their master plan. Anything more than three digits is almost immediately converted to something smaller with prime numbers or shaving of a digit. Sorry, 1104 does NOT equal 114.


I've got pretty much everything covered somewhere in this blog. I have a valid counter to every argument you can make for Gematria "working". If you wanted to have your say, your objection is duly noted. Thanks for keeping it clean. If by some chance you are open to more information on how it doesn't work, check up what I've done on the number 113 meaning dishonesty. It doesn't.



Friday, November 10, 2017

An Interesting Visitor Here/Fraud

Scam Alert! - Controversial Truth liked my one post from yesterday. (That's the entire username, including the scam alert bit.) A quick check and some speculation reveals the following.


Despite problems viewing their material, some due to construction of www.contru.com, mostly due to my shitty excuse for a browser on my phone, they are what you could call a conspiracy theory site. The first red flag is that "Truth" is in the name. That's a tactic that's way overused. If you have to put truth in the name, it's more likely not to live up to the claims. In the gematria world, in addition to individual videos promoting truth we get entire channels. Truthiracy. Free To Find Truth. Chigozie Truth.


Does anyone real fall for that anymore?


Finally hitting upon their allied sites I got confirmation of content. What we've been lied to about what really happened on 9/11. Stop the Zionists. Get the fluorine out of our water.


I was going to bring this subject up soon anyway. So this visit will give a jump start. The post that was "liked" was about the Kelvinator's 9/11 video from yesterday. I would have preferred that it was the plate tectonics post. If you think about gematria using GPS coordinates, they don't have a good explanation for exactly when things started and will stop being on thus and such a meridian. I could have gone into the detail of how in about 925,000 years Wollongong Australia will cease meaning 34 and will then be 35. (Assuming some catastrophic alteration of current patterns doesn't change current movement). But it's only satisfaction for my inner science geek. It explains a lot of why I'm interested in the topic at hand. But how many people who read and understand really care? Very few. I'll settle for the satisfaction of knowing that the rebuttal to that bit of numerology misinformation is out there for public consumption.


They visited. They must have seen I'm anti-gematria. Or maybe not. One of two explanations is somebody just assuming if it had 9/11 in the post title must mean I'm a 9/11 truther. The other is that like the gematridunce that posted on 9/11 Let's Roll they decided gematria is too weird and stupid. The sentiment is appreciated, but overall doesn't help the cause. And they resent that someone is trying to make money off of it.


In the content I read that they specifically do not like well intentioned truthers making them look bad with shoddy information. And they want donations, too. No sense in donating to gematria when you can give it to the big boys that really have the truth, right?


I'll stick to gematria and someone else can argue with them about the science behind the collapse of WTC7 and such. For now. We have brought up the subject of money. Good enough for me for now.


The plate tectonics post and the post about the letter S were timed to be made because there are more rumblings from the grottoes that this Hubbard book is pretty much finished and will be released by the end of this month. Both those posts are seriously damaging to the case of gematria being valid. There is no good reason that SOOTHE and ANNOY don't match, which they shouldn't, and SOOTHES and ANNOYS do match. I'd really like to know that the descendants of Wollongong have a big party when the latitude changes. It's like the gematria Y2K bug. That produced some memorable partying. If there really is a book coming out, there surely isn't a chance to react to it like my older information about the misuse of Pi, the distance to the Sun, etc...


The same way that I cater to my audience, there is a limited audience for this book of Hubbard's. The hardcore supporters that refuse to even accept that there's anything slightly wrong with what he says. And some sports buffs deluding themselves into being able to get an edge by figuring out how these nearly infinitely powered beings are rigging things the way they do.


The sports gematria is easy to dismiss. If you can't see that it's being reported after the event is over or any prediction is no better than a coin flip or based on a well informed sports mind, you deserve to lose your money. Picking the Patriots to win the next Super Bowl isn't much of a prediction. They were the heavy preseason bet. There still one of the top choices. Changing it mid year to the Eagles. My how convenient the gematria suddenly lines up favorably for them when preseason there wasn't even a burp. (And watch it change again if two offensive lineman go down with injuries in week 15.) No. Picking the '69 Mets preseason is a prediction.


The hardcore followers are very defensive about the craft. The motivation is mysterious. But they do show interest in purchasing this book, even after a poor track record on previous fundraisers. The All For Truth social network - $15k (?) raised with nothing to show for it. The Presidential campaign/book tour-dead after a month. And now asking for another donation to finish a first run, that may only have produced one donation.


It looks like one last push before the party is over. I've seen a marked increase in criticism in my 10 1/2 months. And although I could also take the attitude of "you deserve to lose your money" I'm wired to be anti-fraud. I'm an outspoken critic of Scientology. I spent years on internet poker. I hated SeaWorld, not because of the mistreatment of the whales, but their lame lying through their teeth defense. All of those causes are resulting in disaster for the frauds by their perpetrators.


When you get down to the bare bones, gematria in it's current form is just a glorified version of a psychic hotline. Just substitute "the freemasons are talking to me through numbers" for "I'm talking to dead people." Even without significant existing indications that the creators of these narratives are forcing the script to match what they want, they keep asking for money. If you want to make ludicrous claims about the English language on your own time and dollar, fine. Leave money out of it. Even if you move on, the misinformation you spread is "out there" for someone else to build and capitalize on. Because what's better than a scam for lulz? Getting paid for it.


I've got no reason to make things easy for you. Especially with some of the morally repulsive content involved.


The status of the Hubbard book...


It's now mostly committed to actual production of a physical book. His publisher of choice is Bookbaby. This already does not make complete sense. He needs money to print the book. The people that want the book are supposed to pay for the printing. Then buy the book? Or have they preordered and get a copy by their donation? Book any was chosen specifically to keep money out of Amazon's hands, because they are part of the problem. And they also do eBooks. Which you need to have a way of viewing. By buying a product from Amazon or another company that's part of the problem. And you can buy just a single printed book. Very interesting to see if we'll see any more than a video of the author holding a single copy. There's always the chance that another excuse for delay will be presented.


So, Controversial Truth, I agree with your sentiment, if I've read into that correctly. Gematria proves nothing. There's no grasp of science, language, history or rational thinking.


And for the record, the Gematrinator video about his stats crashing - the one that he says he doesn't ask for money because he has a real job? The donation link is still on his Website. To give him credit, he doesn't and has not actively requested donations from anything I've seen. I'd still like to see the link removed to synch up with the claim in the video.