Monday, May 22, 2023

Back To Basics

Since the Gematrinator posted a video about going Back To Basics it’s time to go off the recent trend and get back to the basics here.

He is the reigning champion on forcing the narrative.  While Hubbard finally realized that four ciphers is plenty to force the narrative, the mere fact that the Gematrinator calculator has a ton of them, even though some are rarely used, is enough to lure people astray into mindless “decoding”.

An old favorite of mine from years ago was the absolutely bonkers outright claim that the entire English language was coded by the evil empire.  This is the kind of statement that when presented in a court of law would get you the same kind of stink eye reaction that Sovereign Citizen pseudo law claims. 

 “So Mr. Gromk, you defrauded your entire cryptocurrency community group, what do you have to say in your defense?”

“The evil empire encoded the entire English language, and I was just showing them this great knowledge.”

“Hmmmm….that’s bullshit.  ‘Mary is cool, Bob is a jackass’ has the same gematria as ‘Bob is cool, Mary is a jackass’.  You lose.”

While gematria has morphed into some of the nuttier ways of forcing the numbers being downplayed, they still use a more subtle method of forcing the narrative called phraseshopping.  That’s  where you cherry-pick what wording you use so the resulting number matches the predetermined story you have chosen.  Effective storytelling requires a grasp of how the words flow to let the reader visualize the themes.  Without using awkward grammar that interrupts the chain of thought.  Since a decode generally doesn’t present a paragraph or even a sentence as a story, it’s far less obvious that word substitution is playing a role.  It can be extremely subtle such as picking what synonym lets you find the target.  Or as blatantly obvious by adding your own favorite secret words.  ICE CREAM=57, but SIGNAL CODE MK ULTRA WARFARE ICE CREAM=314. Thereby, your ice cream is now a Pi ritual and everyone knows that 314 means Pi because you’ve been beating that to death.

Now, that last example was purposefully silly, but if you were part of Hubbard’s old Free To Find Truth blog there was someone that actually spent a significant amount of phraseshopping extra added words like SIGNAL and CODE to produce repeating triple digits.  The Gematrix calculator has a lot of super awkward religious phrases something like HOLY TRINITY BORN OF GOD’S DIVINE JUSTICE TUESDAY just because someone wanted to hit a number they wanted.

https://gematrinator.com/blog/2023/05/21/some-notes-on-the-denver-nuggets-2023-postseason-run

There we go.  It’s not just FREEMASONRY  It’s not just SCOTTISH RITE.  It’s not just SCOTTISH RITE OF FREEMASONRY or ANCIENT SCOTTISH RITE OF FREEMASONRY.  You don’t get the forced result without adding that ACCEPTED into the decode.  How about you just keep adding modifiers until your brain explodes?

And it gets even better, which scores some points on the subtlety portion of your English test, but fails in the awkward wording storytelling part of the exam.

No, you should consider using a compass to draw A CIRCLE.  Not THE CIRCLE.  But of course just the word CIRCLE, arguably the most natural phrasing, is 32/40 in the reduction methods and A CIRCLE =33/48.  Here you drawing THE CIRCLE makes it sound like it’s the best circle that was ever made.  The most important circle ever.  The one Circle that Sauron created to deceive mankind that they could make sports predictions and guess what’s going to happen in cryptocurrency markets.

Since the claim is made that basics are being addressed it looks like there’s a push to add content for a crop of newbies.  Make no mistake, gematria has always been about pretending to be able to make predictions.  And since people with critical thinking skills don’t word things like SAURON BITCOIN THE ANCIENT ACCEPTED SCOTTISH CIRCLE SIGNAL CODE ECLIPSE RITUAL and there’s always an “out” to cover the inevitable failure, phraseshopping will keep being a problem.

At least you can spend some time with the shitty ads on the Gematrinator blog.  You might get something in return instead of losing your life savings in the crypto market or placing bets with Draft Kings.

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