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Trying to learn some basics myself and wanted to know your option on this article about filter water and dogs and cats. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-12045553/Expert-issues-urgent-warning-dog-cat-owners-harmful-tap-water.html

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Water filters clean all the "dirt" out of information. Basically, it takes the teeth out of the bite and presents information in such a way that it's "easier to swallow."

Just another form of the "spin cycle" that the "spin doctors" cook up.

If this is Comms...

I read this passage:

'If a dog drinks too much hard water for too long a period, for example, they can develop conditions such as urinary tract and/or bladder infections, cystitis, urinary obstruction, crystalluria and stone formation."

Like this:

"If an assistant reads too much factual information for too long a period, for example, they can develop conditions such as getting pissy when given orders, taking jabs at people who cross their path, and they might grow a pair of 'stones' and stand up to their handlers."

Reading that, it means it's important to "filter" the information so that they don't get "inflamed" and take their aggression out against the Cabal.

In other words, "in these trying times for the Cabal, keep your pets happy and restrict what information they read or there will be consequences." The same sentiment could be said for any other cult trying to keep their congregation from jumping ship.

Salt, in modern parlance, refers to the frustration one feels after losing. Common the fighting game genre, salt is basically when someone snaps at people when they simply cannot perform, resorting to saying the system is "rigged" against them or blaming the controller for why their hits didn't land. When someone says "I had dirt in my eye, and the lights too! The controller was slippery. It's too hot in here to think clearly! Your character is overpowered!"

Just making any excuse for why they lost.

With that definition in light, "high sodium" could refer to the fact these stooges being commanded to follow the whims of flustered and paranoid Cabal leaders are feeling salty because everything they do simply isn't good enough, or are orders that are illogical and come from the mind of megalomaniacs incapable of formulating a coherent plan when under duress. "It's not my fault things didn't work out, they were YOUR plans after all!"

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Thank you, I’m gonna use this and study it. I can see some of it but not all and this is incredibly helpful to clear up what I’m missing.

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There's a nuance to it all going on behind the scenes. Here's what I think you might be missing:

-Crazy clever people come up with a cryptographic communication system.

-Crazy clever people ship it to dumb powerful people and they buy it.

-Crazy clever people warn the dumb powerful people it won't work if it's over-used.

-Dumb powerful people ignore the advice and use it EVERYWHERE.

-Dumb powerful people are upset that the communications system is breaking down due to the bloat and being used to secretly send how-to pieces concerning keeping your assistants loyal.

-Dumb powerful people are freaking out because their systems of control are breaking down.

In summary "Symbolism will be their downfall" refers to the fact they wielded their power too loosely and can no longer control it. That's why my decode of the "water" filter article you posted might seem benign when you might have been expecting something prophetic and revealing. The system may be clever, but the ones operating it are really really stupid, so seeing them use it for fluff advice pieces admittedly seems too retarded to be real.

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Yes, I was stuck on the “illness” part but thought about the stones and thought more like “stone shoes”, as in being removed that’s why I was having trouble. Now that I understand that it was about how they “feel”, and pissy hosts unlocks the rest. Between you, symbols and Clif High and all the info shared, the next 10 years are about to be nuts.

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Eye opening!

Question: When we see comms used in the news, such as a new car being released by some major manufacturer, does that signify a new idea/movement as well?

Also, what would a balloon symbolize? Eg a Zeppelin (Hindenburg), Hot Air Balloon (Balloon Boy Hoax), Weather Balloon (Shot down over the Ocean) etc? Would it still be considered a vehicle?

For example, Led Zeppelin comes to mind. A heavy balloon that crashes? Or a vehicle for leading others up then crashing (Stairway to Heaven)? Led/lead has multiple meanings.

Interested in your take on this. Thanks in advance!

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Maybe on the new car lines. New names like "Ford Expedition" or "Chevy Volt" are less direct, and more about a smaller frame of reference. They're there more to establish the Comms than be the Comms themselves. Consider it like putting up a bulletin board for people to use and post tasks they need help completing. It's there to serve as an analogue with a certain degree of understanding behind the name. For an example, if I were to say "I need help charging my Chevy Volt" you could interpret it as me needing someone to help get my spam bot accounts up and running. Electric Vehicles are synonymous with AI-Generated propaganda. They're "green" vehicles after all. Electric denoting an artificial energy, as opposed to fire which is passionate energy.

Balloons are vehicles for sorts of investment structures. They're air surrounded by an inflatable shell, like eggs(investments) in that thinking. The Hindenburg, I suspect, denoted the pop of a "bubble" in the 1937 Germany economy, and the end of old economic arrangements with the rest of Europe in preparation for the war. It also took out some bigwigs who were duped into riding the Hindenburg on that day.

Basically, a balloon is something that looks bigger than it actually is -- an empty shell that can vanish in an instant. It can be considered a vehicle, but all balloons are exceptionally vulnerable and you pretty much expect them to pop at some point, so ride them at your own peril. The same can be said for things like investing in a market bubble and hoping it doesn't pop before you can off-load your investments. Naked-shorting and the like.

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I see. That does clarify a lot. Been researching balloons since I’ve noticed a pattern several times in a row where a balloon was sighted/popped/shot down and a bank failed the same day or within a reasonable few days. Makes a lot of sense. Thanks for the explanation! It helps us newbies wrap our minds around these concepts.

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I'd say that there's going to be a lot of layoffs in the Tabloid Journalist field.

Tabloid, like the comb cells in a Bee Hive.

Paparazzi and Tabloid Journalists are the "bees" of our modern world. They swarm celebrities(Think: Flowers are like Stars).

Killer Bees/Hornets are when they go full Britney Spears / Princess Diana on someone and swarm them to death. In the olden days, the scribblings of quill on parchment sounded like the buzzing of a swarm of bees. Now we have camera shutter noises which fulfills much the same experience:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CqJefu1JfEU

Regular bees, however, are considered staples all the way back to the Freemason era. They are the primary, industrious workers for the secret societies, and their production of sensational, sweet stores (collecting pollen to make honey) is invaluable for keeping tabs on clandestine competitors.

Historically, most revolutions utilized bees in order to control the public opinion. If you are a friend of the bees, you can control public sentiment. It's the industry with the most return for investment. The Founding Fathers, Napoleon, and many others all used "bees" in order to rise to power on what we now refer to as "Cults of Popularity."

https://andrewgough.co.uk/articles_bee3/

A "Land of Milk and Honey" is a land full of insider information(milk) and sensationalism(spicy/sweet, like honey).

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Would you mind clarifying one more thing?

Ships are symbols of destiny. But how would that work in a real life context? Say, for example, a person boarded the Titanic. Would that symbolize they are destined to sink/drown? Does each individual ship symbolize a different destiny? Or does boarding a ship immediately represent a trip to new lands with major risk on the way?

Does a ship getting purposely stuck in the Suez Canal means they are establishing a symbol for that ship? Like the Titanic established a symbol by sinking/assassination of major players by FED?

I guess what I mean is this: do we recognize the symbol in retrospect or would those at the time of the Titanic know that the ship was going to sink? I know a book was published beforehand, but then how did they dupe Astor etc to board in first place?

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"Would that symbolize they are destined to sink/drown? Does each individual ship symbolize a different destiny? Or does boarding a ship immediately represent a trip to new lands with major risk on the way?"

You risk getting lost in the weeds if you consider it anything more than the parent category. A ship is a vehicle. That means it can only do what vehicles can do. Sure, it chases a destiny, but only within the same logical conclusion that a real-life ship can bring about a new age. Ships that discovered the Americas, for instance, symbolize an entirely new frontier to be explored. The Titanic sinking did much of the same. Had the Titanic made landfall like it was supposed to, not only would it have marked a point in time where Man would have been considered to have "conquered the seas" with the largest luxury vessel of its time, but it would have borne in a new coalition of actually sustainable investment into a metal-backed dollar.

This Q post clarifies:

https://qalerts.app/?n=142

That it did sink, however, meant a halt to that "new age" where Man would have "conquered the oceans." The abyss. If gold and silver are invention and innovation respectively, it would have marked a new age of a dollar, the notation of a civilization's value, being backed by invention and innovation rather than regurgitated banknotes whose true value is nothing more than tinder and toilet paper.

Basically, what does it mean when "a grand movement has sunk?"

It means we're back to the drawing board.

Replace ship, or any other vehicle, with the term "movement" and you'll have an easier time decoding the Comms. Keep in mind, however, that ships also denote relationships. They connect the world because they break through borders. Borders of water. Borders of information. Ships are movements which unite countries into pooling their resources together to traverse great distances. Movements which get large enough to involve several countries are exactly the same.

"do we recognize the symbol in retrospect or would those at the time of the Titanic know that the ship was going to sink?"

Both. That's the shaky thing about Comms. The esoteric, exoteric, and spiritual meaning are linked inextricably. Like in algebra, If A = B = C, then A = C. It's this very nature of the symbols which prevents any algorithm from decoding it. This feature makes it so only a living, thinking, being with life experience can discern the hidden meaning.

In other words, top-tier Cabal members would say "these events have to happen in order for the ritual to be complete." Remember, they run their organization based on sacrifices.

"I know a book was published beforehand, but then how did they dupe Astor etc to board in first place?"

Either he didn't know Comms, did know Comms and was killed in advance with the Titanic sinking being a staged event to explain his death, or simply that there is a constant flood of disinformation and assurances in this weird game of tinker, tailor, soldier, spy going on that you can't trust anything you read coming out of the belly of the beast. Chances are he was betrayed by someone close to him. That's usually how it always goes down with people who work hard to surround themselves with like-minded individuals.

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