There’s an account on Twixter that does pretty much nothing right now except post odd bits of gematria related to what weird holiday (of sorts) it is.
The holidays are the offbeat celebrations like our peanut butter and jelly day shown above. There’s lots of fun stuff that appears throughout the year. Manatee appreciation, avocado day, and actually pretty much any food imaginable has a day of celebration.
All is well and good. There’s no political messages. There’s no Q drops or Jesuits rigging sports. Sure the gematria is still as silly as any form, showing its uselessness by using JAM in substitute of JELLY to make a connection. And the big point that 42 squared = 1764 only matches if you use an offbeat didn’t exist before 2016 Reverse Sumerian cipher.
Basically just a fun little waste of time? We hope it stays that way. Because I want to bring up a recently Zach related account on YouTube that I’m not going to name for now. And if she reads this, she’ll probably know I’m talking to her.
I saw the account popping into Zach’s comments on sports and world events with a typical newbie only being vaguely supportive format. Like, “Awesome information!” Nothing gematria wise to add to the conversation. After being annoyed by several vacuous comments per video for a few days I checked out her channel and found she had uploaded several shorts. They were all clips from TV sitcoms or movies. Again, like Peanut Butter and Jelly Day guy, no overt shenanigans.
I’m super skeptical, so I think these are both up to no good. It (the YouTube channel) looks like an attempt to create an account that might attract a following of real people who don’t give a damn about gematria or other conspiracies. A bait and switch. Like your clips of Jennifer Aniston? You’re gonna love the anti vaccine and election disinformation stuff coming up!
I did my best to subtlety try to dissuade her from continuing. Eventually the shorts stopped. Eventually a few full length conspiracy videos showed up. The last of those was a month ago and as of today the four videos have a combined 72 views. Not very impressive. The account has also undergone a name change. I’d like to think it was to stop me from finding it which was to no avail.
This is not the first nor will it be the last time I look at slow starters trying to get their feet wet before immersing themselves in conspiracy land. And I dare say that these are not the actions of a true believer. A true believer would ask specific questions about gematria and try doing decodes that get them recognized. Then start their own blog. Mainstream tv and popping into a channel with an established base of thousands of subscribers? That looks like trying to get a foot in the door and start your own grift.
And Mr. PB&J President is sent out the of the woods. He’s following the pope, society of Jesus and other dicey looks like he’s up to no good accounts. Despite his innocuous daily posts, we’re watching that one.
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