We've been binge watching Lost since neither of us have actually watched the entire show. Started watching when it originally aired, but that was highschool/college days and I was too tied up with life to keep up with it let alone pick up on all the bread crumbs and [de]programming. Just got to Season 4, Episode 9 and the scene with Lock, Sawyer and Hurley playing the board game Risk. Loved playing the game when I was a kid, both because of my fascination with military history but also the strategy involved.
Hurley: "We're all gonna die."
Sawyer: "Calm down Chicken Little. The SKY ain't falling just yet."
Hurley: "That's exactly what he wants, to fight amongst ourselves. You're making a big mistake dude."
Lock: "It's his to make Hugo. Let's get on with it."
Sawyer: "Right. I'm attacking Siberia."
dice rolled.... Hurley (white) rolls 3+2=5.... Sawyer (red) rolls 6+5+2=13
Sawyer: "Ha ha ha, sorry!"
Hurley: "Can't believe you just gave him Australia. Australia's the key to the whole game."
Sawyer: "Says you."
Sawyer rolls red dice... 6+6+3=15
So as to Hurley's comment about Australia being the key to the game, he's definitely speaking directly about the board game itself, the "Australia strategy"... lots of YouTube videos on the subject. Taken from Wiki:
Holding continents is the most common way to increase reinforcements. Players often attempt to gain control of Australia early in the game, since Australia is the only continent that can be successfully defended by heavily fortifying one country (either Siam or Indonesia). Generally, continents with fewer access routes are easier to defend as they possess fewer territories that can be attacked by other players.
He seems to also be alluding to the plot of the show Lost. But have we been seeing this strategy played out in "real" life? Look at everything coming out of Australia over the past 2 years (and longer). It's been turned back into a penal colony. Have a look over Q posts talking about Australia. Seems to be quite important, also within the context of the British Empire's never-ending attempt at world dominance.
What are the chances that a show from 2004-2010 would be so focused on Australia, with all of the characters flying from Sydney and the plane crashing, and then 3 main characters casually playing the game Risk and talking about the importance of Australia, AND THEN here we are a decade later and everything in reality that's going on in Australia happens?
Found an interesting Q post re: Risk.... interesting date too, Nov 14, 2017... 11 14 2017... 1+1+1+4+2+1+7=17
Why does the US Military play such a vital role in this global game of RISK
Also, another related Q drop... Risk is the game of Global Domination right?:
PEOPLE ARE PAWNS IN THEIR SICK GAME OF GLOBAL DOMINATION. PEOPLE ARE DIVIDED TO PREVENT A RISING OF THE PEOPLE. PEOPLE ARE DIVIDED AND TAUGHT TO FIGHT THEMSELVES INSTEAD OF THE RULING CLASS. RACE VS RACE RELIGION VS RELIGION POLITICAL VS POLITICAL CLASS VS CLASS SEX VS SEX WHEN YOU ARE DIVIDED, YOU ARE WEAK. WHEN YOU ARE WEAK, YOU HAVE NO POWER. WHEN YOU HAVE NO POWER, YOU HAVE NO CONTROL. STAY STRONG, PATRIOTS. STAY UNITED, NOT DIVIDED. YOU ARE WHAT MATTERS. YOU, AWAKE, IS THEIR GREATEST FEAR. Q
What did Hurley say about divide and conquer? Have to get the other players to fight with themselves. The Australia turtle strategy.
I think Australia's importance runs even deeper... those who've gone down certain other rabbit holes probably know what I'm alluding to... think, Australia's geographical proximity to "Antarctica"... real deep rabbit hole going back centuries... the British Empire needing a penal colony? Suuuuuuure.
Another semi-related interesting thing about the Risk gameboard, is Mongolia being its own country and having an ocean border... Mongolia has been cited as an example of Mandela Effect, and there's the long running Mongolian Navy meme, although during the 13th Century the Mongolian navy was one of the strongest in the world before its destruction after falling to take Japan, and the subsequent collapse of the Mongolian Empire and loss of an ocean border. Interestingly, ships today can be registered to Mongolia which sells Flags of Convenience. Just thought I'd point this out for those interested in this kind of stuff.
But as for Australia, Q discussion of it, what's going on now, and its role within "the plan" (of the bad guys and good guys), thoughts????
12 you say? I was just researching the number 12.
12 - months in a year (zodiac)
12 - lunar cycles in a year
12 - hours in the am
12 - hours in the pm
12 - inches in a foot
12 - persons in a jury
12 - days of Christmas
12 - grades in school
12 - years in childhood then teen
12 - notes in an octave
12 - major scales
12 - minor scales
12 - Babylonian signs (influenced the whole Mesopotamian region)
12 - tablets of the Epic of Gilgamesh
12 - days Gilgamesh wanders through darkness
12 - great adventures of Izdubar
12 - Hittite gods of the underworld
12 - stages in the life of the sun and it's twelve forms throughout the day
12 - divisions of the day sky and the night sky
12 - caverns of the Duat
12 - enemies of Horus taken to the Lake of Fire
12 - jackals who are in the Lake of Life
12 - divine baboons worshiping the rising sun
12 - goddesses walking on water as they guide the barque of Re
12 - gods of the divine tribunal of Osiris
12 - Uraeus serpents who spit fire for Osiris
12 - apostles of Osiris (sun god) with stars on their heads
12 - gods of Osiris carry 12 baskets of bread to feed the gods and their ka
12 - Olympian/Roman gods
12 - Labours of Heracles
12 - Luperci priests
12 - Titans
12 - human sacrifices to Hades
12 - prophetic birds of Romulus
12 - lictors of Romulus
12 - sons of Acca Larentia
12 - priests of the College of Arvales
12 - peoples of Etrusia
12 - cities of Achaea
12 - sacred shields of the Temple of Mars
12 - altars of Janus
12 - divine horses of Augustus
12 - initiates of Mithraism
12 - tables of Roman law
12 - winds of Aristotle
12 - Knights of the Round Table
12 - Drottars of Odin's priesthood and his twelve holy and ineffable names
12 - adityas (offspring) of the sun god Surya in India
12 - armed Shamvara who comprehends the evolution and reversal of the twelvefold causal nexus and eliminates the twelve stages of transmigration.
12 - signs of the Chinese Zodiac
12 - tribes of Israel
12 - tribes of Ishmael
12 - sets of 24,000 men in David's army (144,000 x2)
12 - minor prophets
12 - administrators of Solomon
12 - spies sent out by Moses
12 - springs of water at Elim
12 - loaves of bread for the Tabernacle
12 - yoke of oxen plowed by Elisha
12 - gems on the breast plate of the High Priest
12 - pieces of the dismembered garment
12 - rods of the twelve princes of the tribes of Israel (magic wand like the Druids / Gandalf)
12 - year old Jesus was separated from his parents after Passover
12 - hours in the day referenced by Jesus
12 - disciples of Jesus
12 - gifts of the Holy Spirit
12 - loaves of bread broken for the Last Supper
12 - baskets of leftover bread
12 - years that the sick woman bled
12 - year old girl raised from the dead
12 - legions of angels Jesus could call if he wanted help
12 - men Paul laid hands on
12 - stars on crown worn by the bride of Jesus (clothed with the sun, moon under her feet)
12 - foundational walls of New Jerusalem (144 cubits thick)
12 - gates of pearl guarded by 12 angels
12 - thousand sealed from each tribe of Israel (144,000)
12 - crops of fruit. One for each month. (number of months are determined by the heavenly bodies)
This site was a great reference. Tons of cool photos:
https://mythodoxy.wordpress.com/2014/12/28/on-horus-and-the-twelve-motif/