Saturday, February 3, 2018

Consider The Source Of The Story

This is why open minded little Johnny needs to pay attention to the source of the information.


Example 1:
http://freetofindtruth.blogspot.com/2018/01/why-do-people-keep-telling-me-minnesota.html
If you review the January award we see that the Gematrinator is convinced that Vikings means 6 Kings. These two do comment on each others output. Although Hubbard put out his first tweet in 2 1/2 months out recently copying @gematrinator on it, he doesn't spend much time there and its reasonable to assume he might not know G's stance on bad etymology. It's less likely that Derek didn't know of this blog post. He shows up in the comments semi-regularly.


Now make sure to scan down to the comment near the end by Fourteen Eighty Eight. It's a pretty good description of exactly what's wrong with the idea of Vikings having anything to do with six kings.


I have seen some pot shots lately where commenters are accusing the Gematrinator of trolling Hubbard. I'm not surprised. They should be BFFs but the ability of the truth community to turn on each other like a rabid weasel on its owner is remarkable. So with gematria never actually decoding anything one person's solar eclipse is another's purple Teletubbie Super Bowl tribute.


Not only is there no hint of suggesting that the G-man is on Team Viking = 6 Kings there is the source of the bad history. RFG The Chosen One. It's no big secret that RFG and Hubbard don't think too highly of each other. Numerous videos have been produced by both camps about who sucks ass worse at predictions. (They both do about equally, at least in regards to using gematria as a tool to base predictions on).


Considering the time frame of Hubbard's post questioning this Viking thing and the Gematrinator Tweet and a year old alleged source of the story and the crossover of all the commenters reviewing all the material the odds that somebody doesn't know of the point of contention is slim. And nobody says, "Although RFG created this is stupid story, the Gematrinator agrees". The odds are pretty low that open warfare between Hubbard and Derek will come about. Best to just remain with plausibility deniability of, "I didn't see that/didn't hear about that". And there are only so many ninja Viking mercenaries available for higher with rocket launcher control laws being what they are these days. So, Hubbard = Good. Gematrinator = Good. No bad numerology could possibly apply to them. RFG = Bad. It's open season year round.


Example 2:
A simpler one that doesn't require the history of the players involved or ninja Vikings with rocket launchers. From yesterday:
http://freetofindtruth.blogspot.com/2018/02/77-jim-fetzer-9112001-conspiracy.html
Fetzer = Conspiracy Researcher, not conspiracy theorist/crank = Good
JAMES H. FETZER = 62
MASON = 62
Ridiculously easy to shoehorn in as "bad" if you want to. Or if you want to defend whatever bad numerology make a scapegoat of someone you don't like. Oh, that story was made up by the guy who thinks no planes hit the Twin Towers, but where destroyed by rocket propelled grenades. RPG the Chosen One.

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