Grifters and attention whores (often the same qualities in one shell) love opposites in one respect. Sometimes beating a simplistic cherry picked topic to death is the way to go. Here, look at my list of 113 gematria!
All that stuff can’t be wrong, I have a list that can’t possibly be this long unless it means something like mashed potatoes proving to Richard Dreyfuss that aliens are here! And on the other side, the vague and obscure to let cognitively dissonant addled brains wander and fill in the blanks on their own. Because although some of those words and phrases are direct, others like GREEN SCREEN are only “sort of” synonymous.
One of my all time favorite gematria side gigs is to screw around with antonyms and near antonyms. It’s really a pretty simple process. And although lots of time has been invested into the BULLSHIT=113 narrative an equal amount of time, or a lot less if you’re as talented as me, can easily produce a list of simple direct antonyms to counter the list. VERACIOUS = 113. And since I checked I found out that WITHIN TWO WEEKS does indeed have 666 gematria, but in the oddball Primes cipher.
Well if you’re going to use a cipher that ignores the history of actual gematria and was clearly created in the 21st century, then you’ve opened the door for me to remind everyone that the word Truth itself = 113 in the capitals added (nee Francis Bacon) cipher.
As for being vague, especially when calling out the Antichrist for being all Antichristy and a big meanie, you can’t get much more vague than “within two weeks”. Granted it does make sense since Trump did vaguely suggest he’d make a decision on whether or not to kick off World War III, “within two weeks”. Unfortunately, conspiracy theory gematria has beaten to death that lots of other people and things have been Antichristy like Barrack Obama with lots of gematria gymnastics and anything that equals 111 getting supercharged to 666 with the multiply by six cheat code of the Sumerian cipher. It gets a little tiresome to hear that the Antichrist has been confirmed and this time I mean it, immediately followed by a request for donations. The next donation request will certainly be, “within two weeks”. If there’s a competition for the most overused and most likely to be present on a list of multiple gematriots, there’s no doubt the only two serious contenders have been 113 and 666.
People who don’t mind a little lack of coping with their cognitive biases and the ensuing pursuit of making sense of contradictions are finding a lot of solace in knowing their depression and lack of true friends will be resolved, “within two weeks.” Each day that goes by gets closer and closer to the, “within two weeks”. And then there will be a news outlet that mentions that at that two week deadline Trump said that. And therefore there’s a brand new two week time clock. It’s Groundhog Day for the self flagellating blame everyone but yourself for everything that makes you miserable crowd. Each day, each hour, each minute, second, and tiny fraction of a second that passes by starts a new, “within two weeks.”
Well, live by the vague source material, and die by the source material. Wouldn’t it be nice to stop focusing on vague promises about the future? Like admitting your employer that offers company stock funded by payroll deductions doesn’t really expect to make good on any long term offer of a pension? Wouldn’t it be nice to have closure now? Like being able to say, “Why don’t you estimate the stock value now, discount it with the present value of money tables and just give me the signing bonus today instead of me waiting?”
From a gematria standpoint, there is that closure. No need to wait for that closure. No thought or effort needs to be invested in Antichrist matters; these have been decided and finalized in the past. The Antichrist is a done deal and the quest is over, with a nearly opposite phrase to WITHIN TWO WEEKS. Within the same recently established Primes cipher:
Now go have some time travel paradox cognitive dissonance fun sorting out how two weeks ago the Antichrist appeared, “about two weeks ago” before that.
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