It’s quite popular with people experiencing a psychotic episode.
Basically, this man has done some elaborate addition and has reached the same number for each (either it does add up to the same number, or he’s made it add up to it, by changing the rules for the parts that don’t give him the answer he wants) and is now assigning a meaning to this. It’s similar to apophenia, which is often seen in psychotic disorders. The human brain naturally occasionally engages in apophenia, but when taken to the extreme, it’s indicative of a psychotic disorder. Apophenia is the tendency to see connections and patterns between unrelated things, or see patterns where none exist, and assign significance to it.
Unlike others, I don’t deride people who believe in conspiracies, as there’s some rational people who are clearly critical thinkers involved in the movement, and many things that were once considered the thoughts of ‘nutjobs’ were later proved to be true. However, even within the conspiracy sphere, conspiracists who subscribe to gematria are generally dismissed.
My crazy aunt must have been kicked off the Facebook and is looking for likes in bushes now.
They’ve fucked up the date for WWI at the top too, but have it “right” in their super serious calculations below it.
They are all over the country, in the most unlikely spots. I travel a lot for work, and started noticing them 2 or so years ago
Gematria, its a numbers based theory. The believers think everything is a conspiracy and/or significant.
A bumcjh of Trump MAGA supporters love Gematria. One bunch camped out in Dallas last year thinking that JFK Jr would emege from hiding. Their prediction was based on Gematria.
QAnon gematria type stuff? Heavily pushed by the “negative 48” sect of QAnon, heavily related to the queen of Canada shit that sprung up but spread, including the trickers protest what propelled it. Sovereign citizen type stuff.
Conspiracy theorists love numerology because they can manipulate sequences of numbers to “prove” that their bullshit is real.
Anyone who believes in it, or believes that the “elites” are sending coded messages of their intentions is mentally ill and needs professional help.
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I’m sure I’d have remembered world war 3.
Did it not make the news at all?
Freeman on the land bullshit. Best to ignore it
It looks like gematria in the conspiracy sense.
It’s quite popular with people experiencing a psychotic episode.
Basically, this man has done some elaborate addition and has reached the same number for each (either it does add up to the same number, or he’s made it add up to it, by changing the rules for the parts that don’t give him the answer he wants) and is now assigning a meaning to this. It’s similar to apophenia, which is often seen in psychotic disorders. The human brain naturally occasionally engages in apophenia, but when taken to the extreme, it’s indicative of a psychotic disorder. Apophenia is the tendency to see connections and patterns between unrelated things, or see patterns where none exist, and assign significance to it.
Unlike others, I don’t deride people who believe in conspiracies, as there’s some rational people who are clearly critical thinkers involved in the movement, and many things that were once considered the thoughts of ‘nutjobs’ were later proved to be true. However, even within the conspiracy sphere, conspiracists who subscribe to gematria are generally dismissed.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Numerology
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schizophrenia
Release of Jedwards’ first album 16/07/2010
First line (16+0) x 7 -2 -0 -10 = 100
Looks like lotto numbers
Quick math
My crazy aunt must have been kicked off the Facebook and is looking for likes in bushes now.
They’ve fucked up the date for WWI at the top too, but have it “right” in their super serious calculations below it.
They are all over the country, in the most unlikely spots. I travel a lot for work, and started noticing them 2 or so years ago
Gematria, its a numbers based theory. The believers think everything is a conspiracy and/or significant.
A bumcjh of Trump MAGA supporters love Gematria. One bunch camped out in Dallas last year thinking that JFK Jr would emege from hiding. Their prediction was based on Gematria.
QAnon gematria type stuff? Heavily pushed by the “negative 48” sect of QAnon, heavily related to the queen of Canada shit that sprung up but spread, including the trickers protest what propelled it. Sovereign citizen type stuff.
Conspiracy theorists love numerology because they can manipulate sequences of numbers to “prove” that their bullshit is real.
Anyone who believes in it, or believes that the “elites” are sending coded messages of their intentions is mentally ill and needs professional help.