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(((Noticings))), trends and making mental connections for awakening Anonymous 03/26/2025 (Wed) 15:25:53 No. 8075
With more information available today via the Internet, than was previously available, it's easier to see patterns and trends in world events. One such current trend seems like something stemming from the "politically incorrect" board type, as well as from the more conspiracy themed discussions: "noticing". It's become somewhat of a meme to post an image and ask "what do you notice?" Often this is just a joke and there is nothing to see. But the point of this is still to make people look for things hidden in plain view. This comes from the idea that secret societies need to announce their workings publicly for them to be effective. But they can't do it so anyone understands it, because they are secretive. So they use symbolism. Most notably in things like company logos, where a lot of people now have seen the freemason apron in the google mail logo, and the sigil of Lucifer in the google play store logo. There's also been a recent discussion in social media, quite openly, about trafficking operations via shipping containers. Even if this is more towards conspiracies in general, being aware of the forces working in our surroundings is part of the awakening process. Let's have a thread for this. What do you notice?
They named The Whitehouse after the main city in Morocco
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I noticed THESE TRIPS today
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Clive Barker wrote a peculiar short story about Kek and Israel back in the 1980s I wish I'd pushed this harder when I stumbled upon it during the height of Pepe mania. One other anon on 8/pol/ got to read it, at least
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Yesterday I noooticed that the English alphabet encodes sex chromosomes. X & Y appear in that order as the 24th and 25th letters, obviously. Letter T is symbolically identical with X, and it's the 20th letter, which is XX in Roman numerals. Interestingly there are three letters between the two crosses, all corresponding to Hebrew letter ו (vav) which represents both number 6 and a nail. Back when I was studying Hebrew grammar I noticed sex chromosomes there too. It is said that the letter ה (heh) ending on feminine singular nouns was formerly ﬨ (tav, the equivalent of both X & T) in pre-biblical times, and the latter regularly re-emerges in the plural and when a suffix is added. Masculine plural nouns, with suffixes, and especially in plural construct form typically have endings including י (yod, equivalent to letter 'I' but phonetically resembles Y) maybe Y originally was a variant of 'I' but I never studied Greek so idk
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Neapolitan icecream is the 3 Gu߲nas
What I hate the most is not when I notice that the timelines shifted because a Mandela effect but the fact that I don't know when did that shift took even place. Or why.
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There's something extremely sus about this cartoon. I thought maybe it was the "Beast" from Revelation but that one has more heads and horns. nevertheless the character design and his 3 horns remind me of something I can't put my finger on. The red-haired girl named Maggie and even the pig guy seem part of it too. Plus they're in "Nowhere-land" That said, I don't think intentional references to such things are necessarily nefarious. The energy of it feels much cleaner than any modern cartoon or even some other stuff from that time period.
>>8477 >Maggie and the Feracious Beast A redhead loli with a Crown and magic stick like (Babalon) riding a giant monster cartoon sneek with a cool face reminiscent of (Crowley) like (The Beast) on Nowhere-land City of the Pyramids >Maggie Hmm... ¿Crowley have a daughter called maggie? Sound magick to me. Maybe Scientology related or some reference to something. >Magic Redhead Loli Cartoon Oh yeah, i gonna UOHHHHHing Magickally everywhere.
Cuckchan's April fools' joke this year was predictive programming for the supposed "hack"
>>8718 With both 4chan and soyjack.party being run by CIA, it was just a matter of deciding how and when to shut it down, to make sure it stays offline. The "Internet hate machine"'s userbase had to first be reduced to mostly bots and shills so no one misses it. Does this serve their agenda, or does it create stronger, splintered communities? Or is this what they want?
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>>8883 I wanted to see this myself from the most unlikely source. Yep.
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Trump's initials encode 420 D = 4 T = 20
The hand and arm are an octave descending from the body. Three segments of the fingers are 7, 6, 5. Back of the hand 4, forearm 3, upper arm 2, and the entire human body is 1. This applies to the legs too, but it's less obvious because they aren't a spiral. Still trying to wrap my head around the idea that the body is composed of smaller bodies, each with their own consciousness. Really makes me wonder if I'm just someone else's hand, or tooth, or world.
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Speaking of aprons... Recently encountered a girl who was wearing an apron... Just an apron. She did this. I think she was after my seed.
The Mandarin word for West (xī) sounds similar to the word for 'down' (xià)
>>10566 There's a linguistic precedent for this. Not too surprising considering what the sun does in the west, but still.
>>10566 The word for thanks and diarrhea are even more similar. They're both xièxiè. I don't think you have a point.
>>10647 So this is just a translation error. Good one.
>>10647 My observation could very well be nonsense since I'm a noob but the Chinese are said to consider number 4 (sì) "unlucky" because of its phonetic resemblance to death (sǐ), even though they have different tones, so there is a precedent for this kind of mystical phonetic connection in the language. I just have to figure out how to apply it properly.
>>10650 Japanese also do this, because 4 said as shi makes them think of shinu, death, and the colour white, shiro, is also associated with death. From what I heard hotel room number 4 is either omitted or it's a cleaning cabinet. This kind of pronunciation magic seems common at least in Japan. There's also some dates referred to in a similar way, like the 29th being called Niku no Hi, the meat day, because 2 = ni and 9 = ku makes niku, meat.
This morning I realized that rex (king) and rota (wheel) pictographically encode the same thing: a head with a cross. Must be something to do with how everything in both heaven and earth revolves around Axis Mundi
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>shot himself on 9/1/19 A true memer to the end.
>11066 I did not plan that
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>you have now noticed that ancient Rome was literally built around an alien stone stolen from a Greek temple, worshipped as a goddess who demanded their followers cut off their dicks >considered to be one of seven pignora imperii which guaranteed the cintinued imperium of Rome
>>11210 >Empires fall when trannies become authority figures Noted.
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>>11212 That was the beginning. There was some back and forth over time. >According to Cassius Dio, Domitian issued his anti-castration edict as an insult to the memory of his predecessor despite showing a great fondness for eunuchs himself. Sounds like /pol/. >Nerva and Hadrian continued to issue orders against the practice. >Despite legislation that tried to prevent castration, eunuchs in the Roman Empire became increasingly popular and powerful. They came to be associated with the imperial bedchamber and privy to the innermost workings of the Empire. Walter Stevenson says the word eunuch comes from the Greek for "bed-guard" eunen echein. >In ancient Rome, "galli" (singular: gallus) were eunuch priests of the goddess Cybele and her consort Attis. They were known for their unusual practices, including self-castration and the adoption of women's clothing.
>>11219 What if this is the Roman empire and the just moved? >A.W. Faber, the original name of the company, is the oldest company brand in the USA >Founded in 1761 by Kasper Faber, AW Faber Bleystiftwerke made pencils. One of his successors was Johann Lothar, Freiherr von Faber; his granddaughter Baroness Ottilie married Alexander Graf von Castell-Rüdenhausen in 1898. >Roland von Faber-Castell (1905–1978) was the last sole heir to the Faber-Castell fortune. The Count successfully merged the companies Faber-Castell and Johann Faber. Roland was CEO of Faber-Castell for 50 years. Count Roland's first wife, Alix-May (1907–1979) was born into the Cologne-based banking dynasty Oppenheim. The marriage was disrupted through antisemitic attacks, because her grandfather, prominent banker Eduard von Oppenheim was a born Jew. >every_time.jpg >Hubertus was a pioneer in Chinese commercial television and has been awarded, as the only European in history, the honorary citizenship of China's capital city Beijing. The mother of Hubertus was, among other things, co-owner of Europe's biggest private bank, Sal. Oppenheim Jr & Cie. That's just one family. When the nobility was subverted and lost feudal lamd-based wealth, they sold off or leased eatates to kndustrialists and developers. They married into wealthy bourgeois/industrial families (e.g., Rothschilds, Krupps). They invested in or founded banks, railways, and early factories (Habsburg offshoots in Central European banking, Russian nobles Baku petroleum). Historians like to zoom in to the domestic level without acknowledging that the same thing had occurred ubiquitously—nobility was aubverted and their power usurped, absorbed, or otherwise shifted toward positions of control of commerce. In other words, nobility was demoted and the merchant class was promoted to the dominant position in society. Who really benefited the most from all of those revolutions and continues to benefit to this day? >Western Europe: Earlier shift (18th–19th century), e.g., British gentry into finance and colonial trade >Eastern Europe & Russia: Later transition, disrupted by revolutions (e.g., Bolsheviks) That latter is quite peculiar. Isn't it odd that Bolshevism ultimately paved the way for aristocratic-bourgeois capitalism?
>>11225 I skipped ahead quite a bit, but it has always been patricians fonding ways to stay in power and certain outsiders doing whatever it takes to claw their way into power. This is just a more relevant modern insight into how that has happened. Old habits continue to shine through .
The game Rock, Paper, Scissors represents interaction between 20th century political ideologies and each one's ability to subvert or overpower the other.
>>13017 The "Venus of Willendorf" which is usually touted as evidence that we should worship fat ladies, is actually a representation of the brain stem which closely resembles the curves of a woman's body. Interestingly, the brain stem lady appears to emphasize her assets differently based on what type of animal she inhabits. In fish it's the optic lobe, which resembles her ass. As you mentioned, black women have big asses, and black men are known for their focus on asses as objects of sexual desire. Don't the stereotypical negroid facial features resemble fish quite a bit? Particularly the lips and mouth, although I have also seen some Africans with large protruding 'bug-eyes' as well.
>>13046 Interesting, and relevant considering I was shown literally my brain stem being underdeveloped when I summoned the African healer goddess. See >>12766 >>12767 >>12770 >>12771
>>13055 Going by the context here, and my later conclusion that the big butt energetically serves the function of a snail's shell, when seen as an organ which causes karma to spiral into a state of being made harmless, there may be some connection to the growth of the brain stem to make it also look like a big butt, which helps solving this. I wonder if there is a literal physical connection to developing the parts of the brain stem which handles balance by performing African dances and other exercises which increase balance by core movements, such as shaking the butt (twerking).
17th century Dutch Orangist party was led by a guy named Tromp
Couple days ago I got a friend request which i declined from a discord account named Cassandra, in the Iliad Cassandra had the ability to see the future but was cursed to never be believed. Maybe that's a rib at me, they're saying I'm spot-on in my predictions and spitballs, but will ensure no one around me takes these ideas seriously or with genuine interest.
>>13666 I look like that guy when my hair is down
>>13666 And the Polish prime minister is called Donald Tusk nice numerals btw. Checked and noticed >>13669 Give me a prediction 69er of Casandra
>>13673 You will break the world record for the biggest gayest man


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