Friday, March 23, 2018

Two Videos With A Loose Connection Or Three

After seeing the material that Twix candy bars are part of the grand punyfied conspiracy I thought it would be appropriate to mention two videos.  Or maybe it’s just that the second alone isn’t enough material for an ordinary length post.

Neither of these showed up because I went to the search box on YouTube and typed in something specifically looking for what I thought I’d want to see.  Knowing what I do now I should have run for the hills, but like a deer in the headlights I gave  them a try.  Now that’s out of my system and I can go back to ignoring what I don’t want to watch.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?t=207s&v=F69Y2x5Wv0g

A good guess would be that this video was recommended to me by YouTube’s algorithm because gematria is in the title.  And I had been farting around looking at comments to gematria videos without actually watching the videos.  I correctly guessed that this wasn’t about somebody dying for a solar eclipse ritual or terrorist candy bar so for the sake of completeness  I gave it a look.  Which is pretty much the point.  The recommendation algorithm sucks ass.  If you watch a couple of videos about a topic YouTube guesses that you might really like that topic, so here you go.  It doesn’t give a rip if David Hogg organizing a gun rights movement is what you really wanted to see. Hey, Dave Fan!  Here’s, David Hogg Bad Crisis Actor for your viewing pleasure!  It worked on me.  I watched a video I otherwise wouldn’t have.

The video itself is a kind of introductory video to the basics of gematria.  It does keep the tone in line with a Rita 511 style gematria production.  No freemasonry or sports rigging.  There are three types of gematria according to John.  Trivial, including a piece on turning anyone in to 666 which should sound familiar.  Religious, which restricts the source material “to avoid manipulation”.  And Technical which since it was saved for last I assume is the only “real” gematria.

It’s all trivial, just a question of to what degree.  John’s trivial mentions strained language (PhraseShopping) and the ability to generate any value you want.  Bingo.  Religious is better, yet according to John suffers from too many ciphers and mathematical operations.  Although you limit the study to holy texts you have so many options.  I heard no comment on cross matching between ciphers.  If that is allowed it’s a huge step towards generating any number you want.  Bracing for the big give away on what technical gematria reveals that I might not know.  And immediately...

You get to drop zeroes.  And you get to claim that certain numbers are special, apparently 37 and 73 are big.  This is the “technical” version that restricts religious gematria further.  Yeah.  Right.  Since this is supposedly the historical standards now I know how all this number manipulation started.  This is only slightly less trivial than any other use.  You’re still forcing the result.  Thanks, John.  You didn’t create the historical standards, but you help promote the conspiracy theory version by making a video.  It’s noteworthy that Zenith of the Alpha chose to comment and defend strained language gematria. (Important for point #2 below).   Blecchh.  At least this and his other gematria videos aren’t clickbait titles about mass shootings.

Speaking of clickbait.  Sunny Peaches 77 is baaacckkkk!
https://m.youtube.com/watch?feature=youtu.be&v=akPd2b6c3UA&a=

Before you get lulled into any sense of security, be warned.  A Sunny Peaches video is a rather odd experience.  For a lengthy insight, there’s a long comment mentioning suspicions of her possible drug  abuse, mental stability and general confusion.  I make no statements on these conditions other than giving a heads up on the type of experience.  Sunny does mention vowels are five stars and the consonants are constellations.  And Hubbard gets a shout out in the comments as the gatekeeper of the truth community.

The connections between the two.

1). YouTube is broken.  According to Sunny.  And yes, it’s not easy to avoid content you don’t want to see without constant vigilance.  So in theory, one could find Sunny’s old gematria video that was recommended to me after watching gematria videos.  Then find the Gematria Explained video from John through recommendation by the algorithm.  Then find Hubbard.  Because YouTube is broken from people making clickbait like Sunny.  I wonder what the right numbers of the billions of possibilities for IRONIC are the right ones.

2). The punyfied conspiracy is going strong.  Nobody can agree on what is correct gematria or whether gematria has value.  Sunny is a flat earther and I have no idea how someone commenting about Hubbard doesn’t know he hates flat earthers.  John thinks he’s right and discourages trivial gematria, which in this case has gematria values of 37 and 73 for IRONIC.  Zenith went crazy with PhraseShopping producing numbers I could easily duplicate for alternate meanings including direct contradictions and variations of “Gematria is bullshit”.  Sunny is also an anti-vaxxer.  Not sure how that fights in with the technical-trivial-conspiracy food chain.  And on and on and on.

3). Separated from point #1 because Sunny mentions YouTube being broken for a different reason than the search algorithm.  John’s videos, based on content I’m sure are safe.  Sunny has friends that have had their channels deleted.  Sunny content - Safe for work, but you won’t get those minutes of your life back.  For now, now “censorship” for Sunny herself, other than a self imposed mellow rage quit that she just unquit.  Zenith and company get deleted all the time.  You do the math and gematria on COMMUNITY GUIDELINES.

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