Monday, February 4, 2019

Gematria Correctly Predicts Score Of Super Bowl 53

Time to pretend that some previous visitations this week are looking for some sort of immediate relief to show why you easily get contradicting information with Gematria.  I’ve waited long enough for more of the same or a better example, but this will do nicely.  This is exactly the way it plays out both with fake pregame predictions and the more common reporting in hindsight.  The same faulty logic is present in all narratives, regardless of if you are analyzing (which is rather generously called ‘decoding’ by the practitioners, more like throwing a bunch of random piles of feces against a wall until something sticks) a sports game or a school shooting or whatever.  From Twitter:

Congratulations.  You’ve found that the final score of the game, 13-3, is coded into the Patriots victory.  So since it’s not more specific like, “PATRIOTS WIN SUPER BOWL 53” you’ve just proven gematria doesn’t work every other time the Patriots did not win by the exact score of 13-3.  If the phrase meant anything to reality the Patriots would win every single game 13-3, or maybe the other values on the calculator.  But you have the unfortunate happenstance of the New England dynasty being in the Super Bowl a lot.  So why didn’t they beat the Eagles last year by 13-3?

To further muddy the waters:


There’s the same 13-3 score coded into the phrases indicating clearly who would win, and with a simple flipping of teams around in the sentence as soon as you find one number you like you can instantly produce the opposite meaning.  With simple grammar.  Despite claims the entire language is magically coded with gematria.

This is not that difficult a concept to grasp.  The more effort somebody puts into spinning a tale into that this nonsense has any real meaning is a sure sign that they are covering up that they are duping someone into believing it for money, attention or both.

Friday, February 1, 2019

Multifarious Musings

Within a span of a few weeks I found myself wanting to bust on some of the more egregious offenses, which would go against my normal one a day posting rule, to forcing myself to wait two or three days between posts, to eventually be at, “Holy crap, I haven’t put anything new up in days!”

I’ll still be lingering around checking videos, blogs and Twitter.  I doubt I have the willpower to stay away, but on reflection I can probably get by with an end of month recap of some of the juicer bits.

Indexing
Too much like work, but will keep my free time filled and an excuse to check for unwanted false accusations showing up.  I noticed that when I tested locking down comments awhile ago the porn spam stopped, so that will be the case, especially since any genuine questions have come through the blog email address.

Q
The legitamcy Of QAnon is solidified by a recent increase in Twitter activity.  You decide whether that is sarcastic or not, as with gematria that could be interpreted either way.

Football
There will be an update here after the Super Bowl, if and only if the narrative gets insane.  That’s not saying if it’s Hurricane Harvey vs. Wildfire World Series insane, but, “As I predicted all along” insane since there was never a clear prediction made before the playoffs started.  Except Tony’s Colts over the Packers which didn’t work well.  And yes, as expected with just days to go before the game both the Rams and the Patriots have been picked.

Girlfriend?
Oh really?  The Gematrinator is busy having found God and a girl recently.  Maybe one or the other will explain to him that alternating between gematria proving the soulless pigs are out to get him and God in control of the Organic Matrix doesn’t mesh together well, and instead of bouncing around like a ping pong ball in a windstorm between the two ideas you should stick with one.  I’m especially interested in what God has to say about Truth=113 and what the girl has to say about how harrassing people on YouTube and Twitter counts as being a nice guy.

Reverse Trolling and prank calls 
Just for the record, I’m not a big fan.  I missed the screenshot but Hubbard defended his James Ingram reverse trolling invitation with something like, “It’s math and I can’t make 1+1 be anything but 2.”  Which of course he does all the time, like A.A. being used as 11 and multiple CC being 33 and so forth.  We get that it’s to look like a bad ass for your clueless flunkies, but to sane people it just makes you look stupid.  The easier solution is to simply stop making this style of video.  Likewise if you stop making prank call videos you could potentially avoid uncomfortable attention from the powers that be.

Debate Challenge videos
Please do make more of these as well as the debates themselves.  There always between somebody else clueless (or trying to muscle in on the easy financial pickings) and the, “Who is stupider?” content is hilarious.

Jedd calls it quits
Boy did I call that one wrong.  I had Jedd Kasem pegged as a Gematria lifer, and it’s either a very convincing act or he has seen that he was wasting his time.  I took a lot of mean spirited shots at Jedd here, he was very prominent on Denim’s blog.  Now he’s been away from that for ages and has gone a step beyond normal retirees from gematria.  Instead of just slipping away into the night there are several shots he’s taken on Twitter pointed at gematria in general, Hubbard in particular and conspiracy theorists as a whole.  This is admirable since as I’ve said, bad ideas come from somewhere, and more people stepping forward to admitting they were wrong is a great start to pointing others not to blindly accept bad ideas.  He’s also Tweeting about sports in the normal, healthy manner of leaving out the Freemasons, solar eclipses, death to all cops, etc....  Granted, he never was into that stuff in the first place.  So there must have been a nagging doubt that all that other weird content didn’t sit well with him and he just got Jedd...er...fed up.

Second book
I’m going to have to skim through again, but I haven’t seen these headline references that made Bookbaby back out from publishing.  The first book is 773 pages, and a lot of it is covered in the FTFM blog which admittedly was draft material for the book.  Which makes me curious as to if that situation is Escapegoating or not, since in theory anybody who blogs a news headline would be liable for copyright violation.  I don’t think so, and until proven otherwise I’m leaning heavily towards Escapegoating based on track record.  I’m confident the second book will be application of the same flawed logic towards new stories not covered in the first book.

Ruth Bader Ginsburg
The gematria prediction date has come and gone without much fuss about how the predicted date was wrong.  I think she must be a football fan, so that prediction was naturally wrong.