If you aren't familiar with Simpson's predictions you should check it out. Fascinating stuff.
My nostalgia indulgence includes watching old Simpsons episodes and I've found something.
S11 e1 is the 227th episode and the first episode of the season so that gives us several numbers, but I'm gonna focus on 227 and 1 or 2271/1722. More in a bit.
The episode is about Mel Gobson in a political film that was supposed to be Oscar Bait. Mind thriller, no action (Btw Mel Gibson made Passion of the Christ). Homer leaves a review that it sucks and Mel seeks his insight on how to make the film better.
I wanna make clear that I am not hoping for anything to happen and certainly don't endorse what was depicted in the new cut of Homer and Mel's movie. The connections in this episode are astounding as well as the things that just happen to line up regarding Mel and his connection to Jesus as well as all the Mad Max references in the episode.
In the new cut, Mel basically goes on a killing spree in the Senate that starts with him impaling his first target with the US flag and ends with the capital blowing up and Mel decapitating a nameless President.
To date I haven't seen such an event in US history and with the number connections, S11 E1 or 3 as well as the previously noted 2271 or 1722. It could be a warning or maybe the swamp drain will be that exciting. It is interesting that I can get 1/7/22 out of it and with all the other date fags converging on 1/6 and 1/7, well... You decide.
Something massive is going down next week. It may be what we want. Will be surprised at this point if nothing happens.
EDIT: link for the curious
https://simpsonswiki.com/wiki/Season_11
EDIT 2: The fake President wears a top hat and a monocle... Like the rich people who control him...
The Capitol blowing up part, My husband keeps saying that is what is going to happen. He had a dream and the Capitol building blows up. He's never wrong.....
The symbolism of that building is not compatible with Christ.
It might break in a huge earthquake
And the character has gray hair... And wears a top hat and a monocle... The symbol of snooty rich people... Who control our government... Holy fuckin cral!
Very interesting. I don’t mind watching some old Simpsons episodes and will check it out*. I would like to voice my approval for getting Mel to enter politics here in Aus. He would dead set nail the part of Prime Minister, and let’s face it, who wouldn’t vote for Mad Max.*I can’t watch it without giving money to Disney, so changed that.
I like to think of that episode as a figurative depiction of the draining of the swamp! How awesome would it be? Remember, Simpsons predicted Trump presidency long back, and they even had the escalator scene!
The "president" is depicted as the cartoonish rich asshole... Or the people who control government...
Interesting. The events in the episode are metaphors. Not saying I figured them out, just thinking out loud.
As an example could the unnamed President be whomever is behind the scenes talking into Biden’s earpiece? Jamming that frequency or making it impossible for that person to control Biden would be metaphorically cutting off the head of the unnamed person controlling the Presidency.
My thoughts more or less. The President is depicted as a snooty rich asshole.
Thanks for this post. Aside from the fact that this highlights the strongest vibes from the TV since Poltergeist, and a solid Q-connection, you're actually explaining why something is worth watching.
Seriously good post. I'm going to watch it now.
Alright. This is one of my very least favorite episodes of the early Post-Golden age Simpsons. I genuinely have hated it since it came out, kek. I always thought it was balls to the wall "Stupid, Random and Weird in a Bad Way"; a perfect example of how the show would soon drop off a cliff in terms of Quality.
That said, the fact it's such an outlandish outlier in that regard, a unique anomoly in the context of that "era", that hindsight and the exquisite datefaggery of the episode numbers you noticed (think mirror) leads to the possibility of it being part of the plan.
That in itself is, of course, Qtardedly outlandish. But as Decoding Symbols points out, in depth, a lot, the Simpsons are chock full of comms. Probably second only to South Park in the realm of shows he's analyzed. So it's outlandish, but completely possible. And there is definitely a Storm of Jan 6/7th datefags gathering in the atmosphere that is hard to ignore, even for someone like myself who is decidedly Datefag Agnostic.
Fun fact that might be salient. The Simpsons is sort of famous for having obtuse "production codes" that for some reason are as carefully cataloged by super fans as the episode numbers itself. It's just a Quirk of the show. I've personally always thought it was strange, and ignored it because I didn't watch the show Post Awakening. It's definitely a "Thing" though.
This episodes production code is: AABF23
Make of it what you might.
Tldr: How I Stopped Worrying and Learned to Love the Datefag.
Only time will tell. But yes, I swore off datefags after Christmas only to find myself wrapped up yet again. After this week, we will see what happens and go from there. I have accepted the mid-term long game as being the main plan, but I don't know. It convergence of datefags, hence why I kept my eyes open.
Coming back from the future (clearing tabs lol). And the datefagging got me hyped too. I've seen your replies to what's happened since with the Trump presser cancelation. Kek. We're in the same boat.
Still .. buckle up. WWG1WGA
DAMN. I totally forgot about this episode. This is fascinating work. Not to mention, Mel Gibson hates Hollywood and has come out numerous times saying they worship satan, are pedos, etc. etc. and they blacklisted him because they know he could destroy them. And The Senate has deep ties to Hollywood...Tons of connections here.