Tuesday, February 27, 2018

Gematria Debunked By Volcanoes

. Beginning with a question that shouldn't be asked:
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Why are there so many earthquakes in the Ring of Fire?
Why indeed. Let's try to keep this simple. Got it.
There are a lot of earthquakes in the Ring of Fire because there are a lot of earthquakes in the Ring of Fire.


Now considering the source of the question, I think we can guess that the problematic word is "fire". It could go further than one word depending on the last time Dan watched Return of the King. This is not about hairy footed midgets dropping an object of power into a fictional forge. That forge did have a big ass Eye of Illuminati watching over it, but this is a story. And that author chose to call his eye something different, which I shouldn't mention because now the same people that equate Google deleting videos with Orwell's 1984 will now think volcanoes always mean dinosaurs. Especially after some of the next stuff. If Tolkien meant to have Sauron mean dinosaur I think he could have cooked up a chapter or two with some velociraptors or a T. Rex.


What can be frustrating for those more scientifically aware is that the answer is the question. Why is the Sun called the Sun? Because it's the Sun. I suppose someone could have pushed for an alternate name, yet somehow Ring of Shifting Dirt just doesn't sound as catchy. So, lots of seismic activities, lots of earthquakes, lots of volcanoes blowing up. Ring of Fire, we're stuck with it. I'm partial to calling it Joe, just so Joe vs. The Volcano could actually be Joe vs. Joe. But that's just me.


Continuing with the frustration. Shortly after this post we have the death of Emma Chambers being discussed. Of course her birthday which can be changed into a ton of different things is important. The source of the birthday? Wikipedia. It would have been immensely easy to Google "Ring of Fire" and read Wikipedia or other articles and avoid asking, "Why are there so many earthquakes in a place with so many earthquakes?"


And I doubt it's a serious question. The standards of actual review of internet information is all screwed up. "No, honey. We don't use Wikipedia for the distance to the moon. That's only for movie release dates and celebrity birthdays. You'll understand when you don't get into college.". Don't ask for answers from sources that might not agree with your preconceptions.


Before getting on to more volcanic activity. If I wanted to explain to someone genuinely interested that had just a rudimentary grasp of science but a decent grasp on reality.


The Ring of Fire is pretty big. If you went around the edge in your magic boat you would travel more than 14 times the distance of Los Angeles to New York City. We'll tell you about plate tectonics in high school and college. Just enjoy watching your Lord of the Rings and Jurassic Park movies for now. Especially the crossover scenes where the goat is sacrificed to Sauron at Mount Doom.


Earthquake this, earthquake that. Blah, blah, blah. How convenient that the scale has decimal places so 4.4 can now be declared to be 44. And so on. Our friends that alternate between near omnipotent power and complete and utter incompetence don't seem to care too much about volcanoes. They couldn't even make a scale to measure them beyond 1-8 with no decimal points. If they're manufacturing hurricanes with an even more mundane scale of 1-5 it's not too big a stretch to guess that a volcano would be a much nicer display of power than an earthquake.


Because numerologists are saddled in an inconvenient world where other than Tommy Lee Jones putting up with a volcano in an unlikely spot in fiction they have to put up with the inevitable earthquake accompanying a volcanic eruption. The actual volcano is far more energetic. Like, life threatening when you get to the upper end of the scale. All the crap thrown in the air has killed off lots of species including.....wait for it....dinosaurs, by effectively duplicating nuclear winter. Try using that in your death toll numerology instead of 216 people dying in an earthquake.


The refusal to accept the world we live in knows no boundaries for these guys. Instead of learning about how earthquakes, volcanoes and hurricanes work it's so much easier to say how smart you are and complain if Wikipedia gets updated and changes the death toll to 217 people after they find an additional body the next day.


Instead of a vague prediction of "a major false flag" on March 1st let's see you predict the next 7 or 8 volcano to show up in an unlikely spot.



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