This looks like boilerplate policy required by their insurance company. Smurf is a neutral word and anyone hearing it not privy to its meaning would have no idea what it meant. That would minimize people coming over to gawk. I don't see any smoking gun here and bet you can find identical docs for every large event.
This is likely the case. The radios they use are usually open-frequency radios that anyone can listen in on, and everyone, especially media outlets, know that. They'll listen in, but the vast majority of people trained to handle these situations will not openly discuss sensitive information that might get leaked to the media, such as the number of deaths. That sort of information is tightly controlled so that nobody hears about their loved one dying on the news or hears early, unverified numbers about casualties before they are confirmed.
Hence, why police use police codes, which tend to be different from the codes other precincts. You don't want to make it easy for any rando listening on a radio to tell that you're dealing with a rape victim.
Absolutely. I worked in a hospital a long time ago. There was an elderly/infirm floor and Code Meadow meant a patient had crapped the bed or in the hallway and housekeeping would rush up to deal with it.
I also worked at a hospital - in college days around '94-'95 as a housekeeper... the dread I would feel when hearing "housekeeping to <some hall, room, etc.>, there is a BM" was real. The "BM" which everyone knows is "bowel movement" wasn't code at all and people would chuckle at me as I would wheel the special cart with the bio cleanup purposed little green clean machine on it to do the dirty work. aaaah... memories
Smurfs are also people who buy precursor drugs for meth production or keep financial transactions below the fed reporting limit. Do you suppose they are all interrelated?
Any event that has 50 to 100k people doing drugs and drinking all day is likely to have some casualties whether hospitalizations or deaths. Referring to someone as a smurf is a code to keep people from panicking yet also tell first responders there is an emergency.
Police use codes, military uses codes. It's just an easy way to communicate without people worrying. Smurf is an interesting word choice but I actually would not read to deep into this one. Every event has something similar.
I was a zero operator for GTE in 1990 and we had to use codes for several things. One time someone called to report someone killing his friend (if I remember correctly he was being stabbed) and pleading for help. I got chewed out by police dept. when I connected him to 911 and I said what was actually happening rather than using codes.
there's a video of him staring blankly on stage like in a trance singing short notes in autotune as a boy is writhing on the floor having a fit in front of him. I know it sounds crazy but it reminded me of the videos of the graphene reacting to certain frequencies and spazzing out.
If its remotely true that graphene is in the vax and that kid had said vax...then this could have been some mass testing event to see if their product would work.
Musings: One meaning of Meta is death or absence of life in archaic hebrew.
FF, formerly the CIAs LifeLog, data mines everything about a person "to extract their Smurf essence". Now FF is allowing " Smurfs" to pay to enter the Metaverse.
Knowingly or not, Travis Scotts concert unveiled a visually seductive ad campaign to enter Zucks Metaverse which is a portal to what these dumb fukks believe is their satanic master's real Metaverse.
He was on a platform and could see people carried past him. A young woman went on stage screaming to the camera man and anyone who would listen “someone’s dead.” Normal people would stop the performance and give direction to end the chaos, he kept on going. Of course he knew people were dying.
"Sometimes, he wants to eat the Smurfs, while other times, he wants to use them to make gold, and still other times, he has even more bizarre uses for them"
F-Frank on police, rescue & fire channels means the person is dead. I guess it’s the same nationwide. That’s what’s used in my area of Eastern North Carolina.
This is not some conspiracy, this is no different than Walmart announcing a Code Blue or Code Black. Everyone that works there knows what it means, but the people shopping won't panic.
Your data point was helpful. Your guess, presented as fact, was not.
Reviewing what a brainstorming session is, why they are important and how to avoid poisoning a session may improve future brainstorming interactions. Hope say.
Fyi: Having code names is standard practice. However, the code names used are not standardized. These codes were chosen for this event. Hence the choices made are evocative and worth brainstorming. What ultimately comes out of any session is unknowable and therefore irrelevant at this point.
Oh come on. There's nothing to see here. Just a code word to keep nosy radio monitors off guard. At the hospital they used to say "Paging Dr. Red" if there was a fire, to avoid spooking the patients.
This looks like boilerplate policy required by their insurance company. Smurf is a neutral word and anyone hearing it not privy to its meaning would have no idea what it meant. That would minimize people coming over to gawk. I don't see any smoking gun here and bet you can find identical docs for every large event.
This is likely the case. The radios they use are usually open-frequency radios that anyone can listen in on, and everyone, especially media outlets, know that. They'll listen in, but the vast majority of people trained to handle these situations will not openly discuss sensitive information that might get leaked to the media, such as the number of deaths. That sort of information is tightly controlled so that nobody hears about their loved one dying on the news or hears early, unverified numbers about casualties before they are confirmed.
Hence, why police use police codes, which tend to be different from the codes other precincts. You don't want to make it easy for any rando listening on a radio to tell that you're dealing with a rape victim.
Absolutely. I worked in a hospital a long time ago. There was an elderly/infirm floor and Code Meadow meant a patient had crapped the bed or in the hallway and housekeeping would rush up to deal with it.
Hospitals now call that a Code Biden (when a patient craps themselves).
If you hear a page for Doctor Strong they need muscle help somewhere
"Paging Mr Greenthumb" was our code that a bomb threat had been called in at the arena I used to work at. Never got to hear them say it.
I also worked at a hospital - in college days around '94-'95 as a housekeeper... the dread I would feel when hearing "housekeeping to <some hall, room, etc.>, there is a BM" was real. The "BM" which everyone knows is "bowel movement" wasn't code at all and people would chuckle at me as I would wheel the special cart with the bio cleanup purposed little green clean machine on it to do the dirty work. aaaah... memories
Exactly. When's the last time Daytona remained unscathed during Spring Break?
Yes they also don’t want to cause panic either. Yelling “hey we got some dead ones on met here!” Would not be good in a crowd situation.
Smurfs are also people who buy precursor drugs for meth production or keep financial transactions below the fed reporting limit. Do you suppose they are all interrelated?
/don't answer, i'm sure you do...
Exactly. Panic results in more death, such as people running and trampling.
Think logically, quit looking for something that is there.
I can actually answer this one:
Any event that has 50 to 100k people doing drugs and drinking all day is likely to have some casualties whether hospitalizations or deaths. Referring to someone as a smurf is a code to keep people from panicking yet also tell first responders there is an emergency.
Police use codes, military uses codes. It's just an easy way to communicate without people worrying. Smurf is an interesting word choice but I actually would not read to deep into this one. Every event has something similar.
I was a zero operator for GTE in 1990 and we had to use codes for several things. One time someone called to report someone killing his friend (if I remember correctly he was being stabbed) and pleading for help. I got chewed out by police dept. when I connected him to 911 and I said what was actually happening rather than using codes.
Code blue means cardiac arrest or respiratory failure. Smurfs are blue. Interesting that that’s how the people died.
This comment deserves the most upvotes.
We agree. The condition is called cyanosis.
https://nypost.com/2021/11/10/astroworld-staff-told-to-refer-to-possible-dead-fans-as-smurfs/?utm_source=NYPTwitter&utm_campaign=SocialFlow&utm_medium=SocialFlow
Well shit...
Something something symbology...
there's a video of him staring blankly on stage like in a trance singing short notes in autotune as a boy is writhing on the floor having a fit in front of him. I know it sounds crazy but it reminded me of the videos of the graphene reacting to certain frequencies and spazzing out.
If its remotely true that graphene is in the vax and that kid had said vax...then this could have been some mass testing event to see if their product would work.
Video: Graphene Oxide moving to frequencies: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iBv59RHUutQ
Yes!
Or look into this deeper..
Travis Scott = Gargamel
Objective of Gargamel
Capture smurfs
To transform them into gold To devour them To eliminate them
Now I had mentioned earlier fullmetal alchemist and ritual sacrifice in relationship to this event
The first (transformation into gold) is alchemy
The second is the singular intent of Gluttony the homonculus (devouring everything)
The third is what is necessary for number one to happen (no philosopher's stone without mass killings)
I thoroughly believe lots of current fiction is actually modern prophecy
And I do also believe the evil ones project their plans through allegories to fiction (such as coding the potential victims Smurfs)
They were expecting deaths. Paying attention yet?
they also specifically chose "smurf"
https://smurfs.fandom.com/wiki/Gargamel_(character)#:~:text=In%20Smurfs%3A%20The%20Lost%20Village,him%20find%20and%20capture%20Smurfs.
https://mobile.twitter.com/chron/status/1458153667819974659
There's no question about it being a sacrifice, especially with all the available info.
He was also wearing a shirt of smurfs walking through a portal and coming out devils
From "Travis Scott & Drake Apparently Were Able To Suck 8+ Souls Out Into The Portal And Let Another Untold/Uncounted Amount Of Entities Through . .
Fully Agree.
“Those who choose to know”
Musings: One meaning of Meta is death or absence of life in archaic hebrew.
FF, formerly the CIAs LifeLog, data mines everything about a person "to extract their Smurf essence". Now FF is allowing " Smurfs" to pay to enter the Metaverse.
Knowingly or not, Travis Scotts concert unveiled a visually seductive ad campaign to enter Zucks Metaverse which is a portal to what these dumb fukks believe is their satanic master's real Metaverse.
Lol. Only God is the Creator. Satan can only con.
being prepared for ≠ expecting
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He was on a platform and could see people carried past him. A young woman went on stage screaming to the camera man and anyone who would listen “someone’s dead.” Normal people would stop the performance and give direction to end the chaos, he kept on going. Of course he knew people were dying.
https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Blue%20Smurf
Some interesting meanings of Smurf. (i didn't include smutty ones I found elsewhere, grossed me out).
https://www.yourdictionary.com/smurf
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gargamel
"Sometimes, he wants to eat the Smurfs, while other times, he wants to use them to make gold, and still other times, he has even more bizarre uses for them"
This was terrible.
Reminds me of the Who concert disaster December 3, when The Who performed at Riverfront Coliseum in Cincinnati, Ohio. 11 died.
F-Frank on police, rescue & fire channels means the person is dead. I guess it’s the same nationwide. That’s what’s used in my area of Eastern North Carolina.
maybe they knew they would die from lack of oxygen in the blood
Pop A Smurf. Get it?
u#/q2567
u#/q2563
u#/q2545
u#/q2543
This is not some conspiracy, this is no different than Walmart announcing a Code Blue or Code Black. Everyone that works there knows what it means, but the people shopping won't panic.
Your data point was helpful. Your guess, presented as fact, was not.
Reviewing what a brainstorming session is, why they are important and how to avoid poisoning a session may improve future brainstorming interactions. Hope say.
Fyi: Having code names is standard practice. However, the code names used are not standardized. These codes were chosen for this event. Hence the choices made are evocative and worth brainstorming. What ultimately comes out of any session is unknowable and therefore irrelevant at this point.
Nothing venture, nothing gained. Right?
Sure, Jan.
Oh come on. There's nothing to see here. Just a code word to keep nosy radio monitors off guard. At the hospital they used to say "Paging Dr. Red" if there was a fire, to avoid spooking the patients.
Sharing what current limitations you've put on your imagination, why? Insisting others get into your mind box and stop exploring, why?
Perhaps lurk more, learn more and read up on the etiquette for brainstorming sessions before participating in another one. 😘
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Why are so many Armenians who settled in Racine and Kenosha Freemasons?