Tuesday, October 31, 2023

Know Your Gematria Number Manipulation - Triple Digits

 

There isn’t much triple digitery going on in the current crop of Zach’s content.  It’s football season, and the focus is on making shitty picks and covering the failures.  And the last time a team scored 111 points is, ….I’m not even going to look it up to see if it ever happened.  Even if it was the Hoboken Ramblers from 1917.  But if you’re following Qanon style nonsense including your favorite evangelical end of the world type, you’ll get that.

It’s a shame that triple digits don’t make their way to Hubbard’s current content, as we’ve just hit a milestone.  Episode number 333 of his radio show on TFR.  That must mean…. something. Right?  333 is half of 666, and we all know what that means!  And the topic of the show is religion, so end of the world type stuff is going on.  I’m not checking.  TFR is like the History Channel on the radio without having a background of showing actual historical and factual content years ago.  It’s all paranormal and alien crap.

You must admit that seeing a triple digit is “prettier” than something like 528.  It seems less coincidental.  It seems special.  While the reality is given three digit combinations from 001 through 999 it is statistically just as likely any single three digit combo will come up, for example a lottery of some type.  (Do NOT play the lottery.  There are numbers, therefore it’s rigged by the Jesuits.)

As far as 333 meaning something personal about Zach, I’m sure it would be something cool instead of something evil.  333 is far too large as an individual number to be too useful.  A single word or short phrase coming to 333 in the base ciphers is rare.  What you do with 333 is force it.  You either find a story about something else with a Freemason 33 in it and tie the two of those together or find something that happened 333 days before something else.  333 is less than a year of 365 days and although not fresh in the minds of the target audience, the doctrine of close enough applies to less than a year.  Or even better you do both because combining digit shaving for a number you don’t like with date numerology that isn’t really gematria is way cooler.  What you don’t do is attack Hubbard for the audacity of having an episode number consecutively after 332.  He is covered by dipshitmatic immunity.  If he can get away with claiming it’s a coincidence for having the same first and last name as a convicted pedophile, with matching gematria in ALL ciphers, then there’s obviously no point in making light of that glaring plot hole.

Back to 666, since it’s still Halloweeny times.  Instead of shaving 666 to get 66, that one usually works in the reverse.  And in recent days has.  There, you find a 66 and add another bogus 6 to it.  The format is something like this - <EVENT>=66 and it happened <-6 days or weeks ago>.  Blammo!  Evil.  Or the lazy way is preferred by some.  66 simply equals 666 because the doctrine of close enough covers that.

All in all, these things work because the target audience doesn’t believe in math, science and evidence.  And they’re usually a miserable lot that would drag the quality of your life down to their level than improve the quality of their own.  Hubbard used to have a follower named Jake* who would constantly do heavily Phraseshopped gibberish to force triple digits.  Any triple digits.  For example HAMAS TERRORIST is 67 in reduction.  But if you add a couple meaningless but cool sounding words to the phrase HAMAS SIGNAL CODE TERRORIST = 111.  And if that triple digit doesn’t get you enough attention, you just load up more meaningless, gibberish phrases into the calculator and produce a list of multiple 111 garbage.  Psychologically, 111 is prettier than 67.  It looks more genuine because it’s bigger.  The gematria newbies have enough pattern recognition to see that each “1” is the same as the other “1s”.  They don’t have enough pattern recognition to figure out that you have to force the issue some way to make the 1s.

Of all the triple digits, there is no doubt that 666 is the big one.  The most historical and prevalent of all evil numbers.  And it’s extremely that the Sumerian cipher multiplies things by a factor of 6.  So when you stumble on a word like FIDGET that happens to be 111 in a base cipher it also is gonna be called a 666 for its Sumerian version.  And Sumerian sounds a lot more evil than if that cipher was named the “Puppy” or “Jello” cipher.  It’s likely Iron Maiden is named Iron Maiden for its coolness in names.  If they were Jello Maiden, would they still be touring like they are now?  We’re bad.  We’re evil.  We got your 666 right here.  Enjoy your puppies and triple digits in hell.

* This is possibly Itachi

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