Sharks Decode
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Zero bubble means a sub is at a level pitch, and submerged to a depth of 50 ft.
When a storm is coming, a sub will submerge to avoid the choppy waves near the surface. The water is calmer deeper down.
When a sub is on the surface, it reacts like a cork, bobbing around -- not a place you want to be in a storm, unless you enjoy puking your guts out.
u/dty6 u/lonewulf u/basedcitizen
SHARKS/ SEA WOLVES
I'd start here:
Before we get into sharks we need to go into what wolf symbolism. The shark panic started on 7/1/1916 which is written in the UK as 1/7/1916. This is the same day as the Battle of Somme in Britain which is one of the bloodiest days in British History.
Wolves
No wolf is more famous than the Big Bad Wolf.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Bad_Wolf
This Disney push was propaganda.
Note the Z.
Big Bad Wolf came to symbolize the Germans/ Nazis.
"Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf? = Who's Afraid of the Nazis?"
The Finnish really hates wolves.
Why the wolf symbolism for Nazi Germany?
Well...
The name Adolf means "Wolf".
Adolf Hitler = Wolf
And the symbolism was on the German side as well:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Werwolf
So now we get into "Werewolf".
Werewolf
A man who turns into a wolf in the moonlight.
He's secretly a monster, but he looks like a human.
Basic code:
Nazis = Wolf
Big Bad Wolf = Nazi Germany
Werewolves = Hidden Nazis
SHARKS
A comm that Q taught was that water= info.
Watch the water = watch the news
When the shark panic started on 7/1/1916 sharks were called sea wolves
Sea wolf = Water Nazi
Look at this article.
https://www.nwf.org/Magazines/National-Wildlife/2014/AprilMay/Animals/Sharks-and-Wolves
Again the comparison that sharks = wolf
Over and over you'll hear sharks called as "sea wolf".
Remember George Bush Sr's code name?
https://www.cbsnews.com/dfw/news/secret-service-george-hw-bush-timberwolf/
TIMBERWOLF
So the comm was shifted.
Bush Dynasty = wolf = Nazi
BUSH/ WOLF/ NAZI
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2004/sep/25/usa.secondworldwar
This was the comm.
And it's not just the Bush. They set up the comms of Republican Party = wolves
https://www.tigerdroppings.com/rant/politics/whats-up-with-republican-nominees-being-wolves-in-sheeps-clothing/91979007/
We see it wasn't just a comm for German Nazis.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolves_of_the_Street
The plot of the story:
Note the plot.
A wolf in sheep's clothing.
Where does the term "wall street" come from:
https://www.investopedia.com/ask/answers/where-does-the-name-wall-street-come-from/
Wolves of Wall Street = Bankers = Purse String controllers.
That used to be the Republican Party.
Wolf is a land predator. Sharks are a sea predator.
Sharks hunt in water (sea of info).
Land shark is just a wolf.
Fish = prey with tail that falls for bait
Catch tail
OR
The movie JAWS famously had the slogan "Made you afraid to go back into the water".
Afraid to go into the water = afraid to read the news
Feeding frenzy = news frenzy
The Summer of the Shark preceded 911. It was the build up. The MSM went crazy with warnings about shark attacks even though there was no big increase in any.
Increasing shark attacks are calms for "approaching danger". Think of the JAWS song. It means sharks have caught the scent of blood and are hunting.
What's Interesting is how many PI (Private Investigation) places are called "SHARKS".
https://theirturn.net/2021/01/03/cockfighters-attack-animal-rights-activists/
PI
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Private_investigator
Look at the "eye" symbolism of the early PI.
Most recent news with Sharks:
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/extremely-rare-megamouth-sharks-filmed-in-potential-mating-dance-wowza/ar-AA11UCR4
Cape Cod
https://www.bostonherald.com/2022/09/13/sharks-are-not-a-threat-to-humans-shark-expert-says-but-would-he-swim-off-cape-cod-i-dont-want-to-risk-it/
Shark-Infested = Info Hunters everywhere. Hunting.
Not a danger to sheep.
u/dty6 u/basedcitizen
Private [All-Seeing] Eye
And, don't forget Loan Sharks (lone sharks?)
u/dty6 u/basedcitizen
Perhaps the most famous land shark:
https://bestclassicbands.com/snl-landshark-sketch-11-13-199/
u/dty6 u/basedcitizen
"When the shark panic started on 7/1/1916 sharks were called sea wolves"
Seawolf is also a class of US nuclear-powered, fast attack submarines:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seawolf-class_submarine
Are we getting into "Red October" territory here??
u/dty6 u/basedcitizen
Thanks, SS, for giving me the nudge I needed to read the decodingsymbols blog on monsters:
As for the movie "Nosferatu" being the point when vampires became popular, I'd have to disagree with decodingsymbols guy, unless you're specifically going for the era of motion pictures. Its wide-spread popularity actually goes back to the mid-1800s with the penny dreadful series, "Varney the Vampire: or, The Feast of Blood, by James Malcolm Rymer.
Penny dreadfuls were pretty much the first affordable reading material for the lower classes in England. Stories were published serially each week, 4 pages or so, for a penny. A lot of people, who were just becoming literate, used them to practice reading. The more sensational the story, the more likely they were to read them. The dreadfuls were passed around between groups of people until they were literally worn out.
So, it is interesting to note that one of the early penny dreadfuls was about vampires and was hugely popular. It went on for 236 chapters and lasted for a couple of years. Most dreadfuls were lucky to survive a few weeks or months.
Rymer, as I've already mentioned to SS, is an oddity in the world of dreadfuls. It is said that the authors were paid a penny a line and pretty much lived hand to mouth. This, however, is not the case for Rymer. In the UK census, his occupation was listed as, "Gentleman." When he died, his estate was worth 7859 pounds, which would be worth 1,085,453.10 pounds in today's currency. So, how did he acquire all of this money if he was only being paid a penny a line? Oh, and did I mention he was a Freemason? Wink, wink.
As for the movie, Nosferatu...
The vampire was played by Max Schreck, which just happens to translates from German to English into "max fright." Bram Stoker's widow sued over this movie because of its similarities to "Dracula" and won. Most of the existing film at the time was destroyed, as per the legal ruling, but one or two copies survived.