The Mocking(bird) Media

Here’s an outlandish proposal.

I suspect the mockingbird media is at it again, so let’s read between the lines.

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There are a few things that popped off the screen while I was reading this article in Euro Weekly about the new Porsche 911 sports car. One thing that stands out right away, the color of the car. You see it, it’s purple.

Many suspect that there’s a color (purple) revolution going on in the United States ever since the election of Donald Trump in 2016 and Hillary Clinton’s odd appearance a day later. Of course it’s been denied by those accused of it, and calling it a revolution might be a tad over the top. It seems silly to accuse people of conspiring to wear the same color as a sign of togetherness and possibly nefariousness, but there’s no denying that we have an inordinate amount of purple popping up in news articles and on prominent people, all around the same times. Deny it all you want, we are on to you.

News reports on the Las Vegas shooting in 2017 for example have distinctly purple undertones:

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I could go on and might make a compilation one day, but you get the picture.

Not just color, words are important too

It wasn’t just the color that got my attention, and I’m going to stop beating around the Bush (sorry, I just couldn’t resist), it was the particular use of the word ‘star dust’ in the article in conjunction with the 911 Porsche that caught my attention. Notice also, it’s not typed like it should be as ‘stardust’, but written apart, as if it were a deliberate misspelling ‘star dust’. Almost as if the word ‘dust’ should stand out a little.

“The Coupe, the Cabriolet, the Turbo add the title ‘911’ and you sprinkle star dust.”

Maybe it’s just grammatically incorrect, and the author’s editors weren’t paying attention? Who knows, these are just observations after all.

What we do know is that the dust resulting from the pulverization of the world trade center towers (and building 7) has caused many more deaths besides the approx. 3000 on that particular day, which is tragic enough. The intake of toxic dust has caused cancer and other related diseases to nearly 10,000 people, as reported by the New York Post, and it’s not over yet.

Yet another quote that doesn’t sit well with the 911 theme:

Owners who considered themselves to be real drivers, Pilots of the 911.

The numbers

It would be interesting to find out the gematria of the numbers mentioned in the article. Maybe there is someone reading who takes an interest and has time to do the numbers. Please do, and let me know what you come up with.

We can argue that introducing a new car to the market requires an article, but why write an article about the name of the car? Seriously, who cares. Was it aimed to transport the reader back to 911, and the trauma associated with it, or could it be aimed at certain people in a covert yet openly displayed manner? (Hidden in plain sight)
It’s possible, I wouldn’t put it past them.


Links:

https://nypost.com/2018/08/11/nearly-10k-people-have-gotten-cancer-from-toxic-9-11-dust/


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9/11 is Masonic. 9 = 3x3 (33), 11 = the twin pillars of Boaz and Jachin

It would be interesting to find out the gematria of the numbers mentioned in the article. Maybe there is someone reading who takes an interest and has time to do the numbers. Please do, and let me know what you come up with

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Montagraph really gets into the details of things ✨
Thanks for sharing @grimgriz

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