How do you know Serialbrain valued what he put out there as not true? How would you consider decodes, other than with the corollary that it might be true, partially true, more deceptive than true, deceptive only.
in-ter-pr-etat-ion.
in = direction of movement.
ter = terra
pr = per = traffic in, trade.
etat = conjugation.
ion = objectification of verb injected from latin/ french; fact = contractual
It reminds me of the guidance given to novices in the mystery religions to test their metal in inner earth confines. (see also: Persepone; the ritual Ulysses had to go through with Circe)
This is someone who sells you the tickets to the event.
The same with introduction.
introductor is the one who actually guides (ducere = duce = duke = leader) you into (in)the underground (ter) chambers. ( dumbs)
Because he didn't answer specific questions in regard to numerology, gematria, decodes, historical references, fantastical stories and/or previous inaccurate analyses.
ok so to be clear, that was your conclusion then, yes? Agreed. He was pushing info that was highly suspicious, but also fun to read.
At the very least he made a lot people aware of mathematical reduction. Just to name one advantage. I am not sure if that was clear to everyone. But for the sake of 3-6-9, one has to reduce to solve that Tesla riddle.
I don't see it that way. At best, he had amazing insights but as a flawed individual, he made a lot of mistakes too. Did you read his 'occult' series? I do think there is something there.
a disinfo agent? It's possible. It seems to me that he got on to a track that he was unable to get off, and with significant mis-assumptions, diverted from correct interpretations.
Possibly, a lot of ego entered there. It's not unusual for brilliant minds to get waylaid by ego which then diverts them further and further off track, because the reasoning become recursive.
I would say, a disinfo agent at worst. At best, an insightful brilliant individual who made some significant and good contributions but also made significant and flawed conclusions.
How do you know Serialbrain valued what he put out there as not true?
Because he didn't answer specific questions in regard to numerology, gematria, decodes, historical references, fantastical stories and/or previous inaccurate analyses.
That's a good point. But I don't know. Hitting some goals can put you on a very big high, and then it can be very difficult to come down off them. Often a mixed bag, we humans. Seen this sort of behavior a lot over the years. Actually, historically, it happens a lot.
BTW, re-visiting the Sb2 account and checking up one some other things, bumped into this little location:
How do you know Serialbrain valued what he put out there as not true? How would you consider decodes, other than with the corollary that it might be true, partially true, more deceptive than true, deceptive only.
in-ter-pr-etat-ion.
in = direction of movement. ter = terra pr = per = traffic in, trade. etat = conjugation. ion = objectification of verb injected from latin/ french; fact = contractual
It reminds me of the guidance given to novices in the mystery religions to test their metal in inner earth confines. (see also: Persepone; the ritual Ulysses had to go through with Circe)
This is someone who sells you the tickets to the event.
The same with introduction. introductor is the one who actually guides (ducere = duce = duke = leader) you into (in)the underground (ter) chambers. ( dumbs)
Because he didn't answer specific questions in regard to numerology, gematria, decodes, historical references, fantastical stories and/or previous inaccurate analyses.
ok so to be clear, that was your conclusion then, yes? Agreed. He was pushing info that was highly suspicious, but also fun to read.
At the very least he made a lot people aware of mathematical reduction. Just to name one advantage. I am not sure if that was clear to everyone. But for the sake of 3-6-9, one has to reduce to solve that Tesla riddle.
He was publishing material that was patently inaccurate.
However, he was a very creative writer, but left people expecting the most grandiose of events that never ocurred. (over and over again)
He was a false prophet.
For what purpose? I do not know.
Hmmm. "At best a disinfo agent"?
I don't see it that way. At best, he had amazing insights but as a flawed individual, he made a lot of mistakes too. Did you read his 'occult' series? I do think there is something there.
a disinfo agent? It's possible. It seems to me that he got on to a track that he was unable to get off, and with significant mis-assumptions, diverted from correct interpretations.
Possibly, a lot of ego entered there. It's not unusual for brilliant minds to get waylaid by ego which then diverts them further and further off track, because the reasoning become recursive.
I would say, a disinfo agent at worst. At best, an insightful brilliant individual who made some significant and good contributions but also made significant and flawed conclusions.
That's a good point. But I don't know. Hitting some goals can put you on a very big high, and then it can be very difficult to come down off them. Often a mixed bag, we humans. Seen this sort of behavior a lot over the years. Actually, historically, it happens a lot.
BTW, re-visiting the Sb2 account and checking up one some other things, bumped into this little location:
Not surprising, but possibly noteworthy.
https://www.reddit.com/r/Qult_Headquarters/
Some of these activists be watching GAW. I guess people need to have a purpose in life, nes pa?