Sunday, December 3, 2023

Know Your Gematria Grifter Red Flags - Misstakes And Mispelings

I had a conversation recently about misspelling and gematria of the misspelling.  So, I thought it was time to refresh and bump up this topic.


If I wanted to, I could make an entire blog about how disturbing it is that Gematrix.org contains a collection of extensively unscholarly material.  If one approaches gematria with the idea of checking it out for a lark like getting a mood ring or having a biorhythm chart made, well good for you.  But when people who are basically overly vocal trolls with no real value to add to the discussion start spouting out gematria truths, if they want to be taken seriously for even a second they should at least take the time to spell some damn words right.

Bear in mind, that gematria originated through a lot of the mentality of “throw enough shit on a wall, something will stick.”  Things that were commonplace years ago are now only footnotes, dredged up only occasionally as they became over time to silly and/or obvious that shit was being slung.  I haven’t seen a good Pi reference in forever.  It used to be that your decode sucked if you didn’t find a Pi reference.

Misspellings in gematria are a self contained contradiction.  The entire point is to sort through the people that are susceptible to being given the idea that they are smarter than they really are.  The pattern recognition is dumbed down so that it’s super easy to find the target number.  Or find a likely topic and then just sort through the already voluminous databases to find numbers that look inviting.

You’ve got to love how Gematrix pretty openly shows how unserious the site is.  Most gematria clowns will only ever play with the smaller numbers.  Two and three digits.  Short phrases or even single words that can be specifically identified and tied into a narrative.  So in preparation for this I did the same trick that I’ve done for years.  Picked a number too large and weird to actually have any practical gematria value.  That’s why the 8917 is purple in the screenshot.  And as expected I was rewarded with multiple gibberish entries to choose from that had some misspelled words.  I’m not going to dwell on wouldgonna.  That already speaks to the point of how if you’re not much of a scholar by itself.  So, you use gematria to show you’re smart and should be taken seriously?  That’s your story?  You’re going to stick with that?

Maybe there is some Organic Matrix involved and my random pick was not so random.  There are two pieces of that phrase that are remarkable for my vague plans to make this post.  First of all, I saw the new Godzilla movie.  Kamikaze pilots were an integral part of the plot.  It stands to reason a gematria scholar might actually do some research because of that.  And should know that the spelling is horribly butchered.  But these people have been trained that, “You know what I mean, close enough”, despite how the actual gematria value is different.  There’s an extra ‘a’ in there.

Even weirder, I intended to bring up a famous misspelling that is now enshrined in several video clips.  Pro gematria so called scholars, while playing the shill game and making attack videos of other users and cliques have called out one of their own for misspelling and doing gematria of SKULL N BONES instead of SKULL AND BONES (sometimes SKULL & BONES).  That person has been second to only Zach for producing content that would categorize him as a serial harasser.  And since Yale Skull and Bones is big for whenever 322 appears it’s enshrined in the gematria mythos.  He should be called out for it.  By all scholars, not just someone that didn’t like him for infiltrating on his market share of the grifting pie.

Now these types of mistakes are perhaps unavoidable with so many fat fingers typety typing away and spell check being bypassed.  But the mentality of trying to pump up egos with Attaboys!TM while simultaneously having the need to smack down your enemies yields a curious problem for the gematria crowd.  Even without the actual gematria numbers, sometimes the clickbait gets overzealous.  Derek making his video about XXXTentacion and getting reamed in the comments for his mistake about what X’s tattoo was (video is out of circulation).  At that time the desire to be the bad ass scholar overrode the idea of simply admitting a mistake was made.  The tattoo ID was wrong, misspelled for all practical purposes.  So, you may be remembering he did make a correction - sure.  He reran the numbers and tweaked the narrative for the correct tattoo.  See, I was right all along!  Of course you were.  It didn’t matter if the tattoo was of a penguin or a kamikaze plane, you’d find a “right number”.  What the XXX fans wanted was, “I’m sorry, I’m deleting my video now for offending you.”  I dare you - no since Christmas is coming soon I double dog dare you to make an insulting video about Taylor Swift.  See how that goes over.  For starters, do the decode on the misspelling of TAILOR and how that means manufactured reality.  Then go into untrue statements about how she’s a talentless sex object elevated as a Manchurian candidate by the NWO.  You could get a lot of attention.

There are ways to separate the “true believers” from the agenda pushers.  One of those is the reaction to being presented with proof of dead wrong information.  Not owning the mistake and apologizing is not acceptable in real life.  Instead of admiring those that do it online, one should consider shunning them.

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