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Post by Daniel Archer on Dec 20, 2022 13:50:47 GMT
I still want to make the Phoenician Numerology handbook. Can the numerology stuff be considered a language? i guess it can as it has meaning... The handbook will cover basic gematria and then link that to how the puny's use certain numbers in events and thus get an overview of what they mean. for example what the book will be like i explain chai (18) the number 1 means god (from wikie: One is our God, in heaven and on earth) the number 8 has more than one meaning, from wiki: Eight are the days of the circumcision - שמונה ימי מילה Total number of days of Yom Tov in a year in Israel Number of days of Chanukah Number of days of Pesach (Diaspora) According to the Zohar, the number eight signifies new beginnings because the eighth day was the first day after creation when God returned to work; the week began again.[citation needed]
So from this you may guess that in Chai the meaning of 8 is the meaning according to the book of Zohar, a new beginning (or life again). So 18 roughly translates to: God Anew. So god returns or starts again and the broader meaning is life and/or luck. And then the book will give an example of how the puny's use the nr 18 > this is a quote from what i had already written: "The scenario planning was called event 201 you can read it here: www.centerforhealthsecurity.org/event201/scenario.html , I quote: “The scenario ends at the 18-month point, with 65 million deaths”. The Chai is the hope for a successful fake event, the 65 million deaths is 6+5=11 our next marker." For the handbook i need examples if anyone has some that would be great. any significant contribution will be mentioned. I am not saying i will actually make the handbook.. i always start a million things so far i finished a few papers and 2 music albums... i am not in a hurry.
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Post by dentarthurdent on Dec 20, 2022 17:58:08 GMT
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Post by lol on Dec 27, 2022 21:57:36 GMT
I think 65 was said to represent hallucinogenic drugs. I think it had to do with 6 + 5 = 11 (maybe as hexagon plus pentagon).
8 may mean Infinity and Jesus. The numbers for many or all of the Greek New Testament phrases referring to Jesus add up to 8. That's where A is numbered 1, B 2, etc.
I think that was in Dal Washburn's book about numbers in the Bible. Ivan Panin had previously claimed similar things about numbers in the Hebrew Old Testament.
Richard Hoagland said the Kuran has similar numerology. The Hebrew, Greek and Arabic are said to be sacred alphabets, I guess for that reason. Randall Carlson has Youtube videos about sacred geometry or something like that. It's too boring for me.
The Hebrew Old Testament is said to have been initially written in squares of various sizes, I think, such as 49, which was a way for clerics or someone to remember the entire text and for scribes to be able to determine the correct text.
Unfortunately, Hebrew has a shortage of words, so most words have several meanings.
7 and 12 are the most common numbers in the Bible.
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Post by Gerry on Jan 20, 2023 13:09:36 GMT
חי chai for "life" puns with חוי chavi for "show", written with 1 and 8. I already published that 4 years ago. I think that's all there is to this marker in Hebrew: The spooks are signaling that it's all a "show". Many people here seem to believe in punnery only if it's told to them by the official authorities. So here it is: I recently found an analysis confirming this pun in the Marcus Jastrow dictionary of the Targum & Talmud vocabulary, used by practically all Talmudic analysts. There, the official expert on religious vocabulary says that the phrase "Adam told Eve" is wordplay, because the words for "told" and for "Eve" the same: It's a pun of חוה chavah for "show" & "tell", with חוה Chavvah "Eve", whose name is officially derived from חי chai "life". Both words are written identically, as חוה.
That means that generally the word for "life" puns with "show". The big official authorities even confirm it for you.
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Post by dentarthurdent on Jan 21, 2023 2:33:50 GMT
Life is a cabaret, old chum.
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Post by Gerry on Jan 21, 2023 9:35:34 GMT
I just saw that it might be a good idea to run all numerals of any one spook news article through a Hebrew numerals converter. The resulting spook keywords might complement each other, or perhaps even form a phrase sometimes:
- Event 201: 201 = רא rˀ ≈ ראה rˀh = show
- 18 months: 18 = חי ḥy ≈ חוי ḥwy = show
- 65 million deaths: 65 = סה sh ≈ סוה swh = camouflage
Does anyone know a good example to test this? Like one where we pretty much already know the solution, like a fake death or insurance fraud or something?
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Post by Daniel Archer on Jan 21, 2023 10:16:24 GMT
I just saw that it might be a good idea to run all numerals of any one spook news article through a Hebrew numerals converter. The resulting spook keywords might complement each other, or perhaps even form a phrase sometimes: - Event 201: 201 = רא rˀ ≈ ראה rˀh = show
- 18 months: 18 = חי ḥy ≈ חוי ḥwy = show
- 65 million deaths: 65 = סה sh ≈ סוה swh = camouflage
Does anyone know a good example to test this? Like one where we pretty much already know the solution, like a fake death or insurance fraud or something?
Is there something to these with the hebrew puns: 11 is a marker for life or a start (1 is god) 22 is used for a death fake or real (2 is good or bad) 33 is an end or rebirth (3 is holy probably)
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Post by Gerry on Jan 24, 2023 8:11:35 GMT
Hi Archer, I have tried various possibilities how numbers could encrypt words. So far, I have could only confirm 2 methods: - The number, if written in Hebrew numerals, yields letters that, if brought into the correct order, are loosely similar to some word. Examples are 18 for "show" and 33 for "mockery".
- The number, if written out or spoken in some language as a word, is loosely similar to some other word. The best example is 47 as "for deceiving". This seems to be the main way numbers are used in ancient texts.
For most numerical hoax markers, both of these interpretations are possible. Many other ways to encrypt words with numbers could theoretically exist, but I couldn't confirm them so far. The encryption you describe would involve religious interpretation, which in my experience has never registered with the spooks. That encryption would also be very indirect: Like, 1 is "God" (why?) and then it follows (why?) that 11 is also "start" or "life" (why?). From my experience with encryption, it is never this indirect. Or if it was, it would be hard to confirm. You'd have to first find working examples. Can you link to the Wiki text? Does it have examples? As for examples for the "direct" way to be used in texts, you can have a look at Josephus' Bello Judaico 1:41 , with 80 = ogdoēkonta ≈ ekdeixontai = "show". A very good example is also Genesis 6:3 : There, 120 years is the maximum age of man, as a punishment together with the flood. It seems completely arbitrary, and you wonder why the authors included this weird snippet here. But the words for 120 when written out are similar to "wiped out" & "swept away". This fits the literal context of a flood, as well as the spooky encrypted context of a manufactured civil war to "wipe them all out". But that is not a general meaning. In another context, the same numbers could mean something entirely different. I also provided suggestions in my numerology section. But without a context, I could only infer general meanings of "fakery". Perhaps with a concrete context, some of the other numbers would then match that context, and we'd have better confirmation. (By the way, does anyone know what repdigit numbers are called in English or Hebrew?)
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Post by Michael on Oct 9, 2023 12:16:18 GMT
(By the way, does anyone know what repdigit numbers are called in English or Hebrew?) Do you mean as simple as double and trebles, say in throwing dice you get double six, some of them have names too. Like, double one is snake eyes. We also have rhyming slang for Jew which is 4 by 2 (a common size of wood in inches). Bingo has some but these are probably not relevant like 11 = legs eleven 88 = two fat ladies. OF course darts have a few of their own on the board, such as double 20 = double top. Maybe the sports of the gentry hav their own, such as polo, horse racing (evens, Burlington Bertie 100 to 30) and snooker. but I am not up on those. Of course football has the brace and the hat-trick (which now I think of it is strange and relates to a show). Of course football actually started as an upper class sport. Sorry, I bet you know all this.
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Post by Gerry on Oct 9, 2023 14:46:12 GMT
What I meant was that we've seen a lot of repeated digits in hoaxes, they seem to be hoax markers. Maybe there's a word to describes such numbers that's also close to a word that means "hoax". Many hoax markers work like that, e.g. the "shoe" standing for "shew".
Like, in French I've seen the expression "drôle de numéro" for such numbers, which means something like "joke number". And since "number" also means "performance", that could stand for "joke performance".
Or maybe in Latin, "duplex octo" could be close to "duplicitous act", though I don't know the exact grammar.
I just thought that maybe there was also such an expression in English, like generally for repeated digits, or in a specific game. But the ones you mentioned don't seem close to anything meaning "hoax".
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Post by Michael on Oct 10, 2023 17:39:36 GMT
Ah gotcha, I am not good at cunning stunts, which is why I am so derivative in my use of them! 33 said in an Irish or Indian accent could be durty-tree 33rd would be durty-turd 27 seems to be gateway to heaven in bingo calling 46 up to tricks Plus the rest but I don't think there is anything in them. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_British_bingo_nicknames#cite_note-insideout-5While reading about Albert Camus (as Miles recommended The Fall in (a very odd book really) one of his papers) I couldn't help find him suspicious. I came across 1944 prominently mentioned and remembered that this is also Lewis Hamilton's car number. There is definitely something very wrong with LH and most of F1 and I wondered whether you knew whether there was any significance to that number or any of the numbers that the F1 drivers have chosen. Being German Gerry you are somewhat likely to be interested in F1. Reading about Punics, apparently the English used to have a proper noun for them being Puns. That would be a bit of a giveaway. While talking to my wife about this (apart from having a massive row about wasting my time on rubbish that I couldn't properly explain) before that she did ask is that where phonetics comes from? Yet again I have digressed. I am afraid I have a lot of questions and no decent answers.
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