The Origin of Hollywood
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Calling BS on the backstory about the origin of the name Hollywood.
Every movie 'staff' has a 'casting' director.
The actual explanation is that Holly is the wood used for the staff of a 'magician' by tradition.
Hollywood was the original 'Magic Kingdom' and the cast casts its spell as Victor, with the little Nippers in the audience 'hearing his/their master's voice'. (RCA Victor logo j- see movie 'Victor/Victoria'.
Entertainment as distraction and mental psyop.....softening up the ground before hard troops enter or to prevent the need.
The Avante Gard - Formed at Frankfurt School and continued and organized through Situationists International (Paris etc).
It operates as Theater as in 'The theater of war'.
Hollywood was made during the Victorian era when the language of flower was all the rage in the UK. In the language of flowers, Holly means "foresight".
They'd send all sorts of messages through flowers. Symbolism.
I think the use of "Holly" is symbolic of what they were planning.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H._J._Whitley
The Victorian era began on 1/22//1837.
Again 1887.
As for the story, it's likely just something meant to send a message about the name.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Language_of_flowers
Paintings and pictures and even stories from that time period could send a coded message this way.
It's symbol talk.
Hollywood got its name during the Victorian era when flower talk was very popular.
1887 was also the jubilee year for Victoria- major celebrations, hype, pomp etc.
The portraits show a marked change on coinage compared to the 'young' portrait in previous years, now crowned and bejeweled in full regalia where the previous portrait lacked all such accoutrements.
https://mjhughescoins.com/queen-victoria-gold-sovereigns-portraits-heads/ (see the first two in the row).
Interestingly, 'jubilee' looks to have a couple of meanings:
a special anniversary of an event, especially one celebrating twenty-five or fifty years of a reign or activity.
JUDAISM a year of emancipation and restoration, kept every fifty years.
It seems that 2. could be of significance to the developments of the era- through 'their' eyes it was likely viewed as emancipation.
Possible major moves made within the significance of that particular year.
Nice work by the way- as always.