Monday, May 09, 2016

Pop Quiz - Decode the Straight Talk Wireless Logo

Can you interpret the meaning of this logo? Straight Talk Wireless.

10 comments:

  1. I see 2 "bubbles". Where the bubbles meet or "butt up against 1 another" creating a "bubble butt" the TM is inserted. TM is known to stand for TradeMark but it also means "Transcendental Meditation". If we have followed this blog for any amount of time we should know what kind of Transcendental Meditation occurs in the bubble butt, Sodomite Occult Sex Magick.

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  2. https://weather.com/travel/video/teen-discovers-hidden-mayan-city

    Mayan city near Belize discovered when star map was overlaid on satellite imagery.

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  3. Lost mayan city sure is captivating.

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    1. Indeed. I note that the Freemasons do what the Mayans did - same inspiration to build the celestial-terrestrial links. Giza pyramids modeled on Orion's Belt... Carl Munck - abducted by "aliens," was informed about why ancient monuments were designed as they were and why in those locations.

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    2. Hi Bob
      Why do we have so many celebrity deaths this year. Is this so sort of warning from God ?

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    3. Maybe deaths are up in every sector. I can't say I know why.

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    4. thanks for the info Bob!

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  4. Well you've got your standard black/white juxtaposition, usually linked with knowledge of good and evil via sodomy. That's reinforced with the butt picture on the second example with the circled R Horus eye right where we'd expect it to be. There might be the hermetic "as above so below" going on here but the asymmetry kind of throws that off. The only other things I can see are two instances of AI (not sure what that would mean), and one instance of GI(T) which are all kind of reaching. Then there's the second example with the r in wireless creating both a ra and a re which seems pretty common. Maybe the shape of the bubbles makes a "69" position, but with that in the zodiac meaning "Cancer" I'm not sure that that's relevant either. That's all I got.

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  5. Oh, and T(20) + M(13) = 33, in the same spot as the circled R, so that was probably intentional.

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  6. As has been previously mentioned, the TM (20 + 13 = 33) and registered trademark O around R (15 + 18 = 33) are appropriately situated in the crack of the butt formed by the text bubbles. The black/white text bubbles allude to the knowledge of good and evil. That which was partaken of in the Garden and on display here. The text bubbles are squared circles signifying sodomy and space-time and the establishment of the throne of the goddess and the mark of the beast.

    The way the text bubbles are set up, we see the black bubble as words coming from the white, and the white bubble as words coming from the black. What is good is considered evil, and what is evil is considered good. But also the hidden meaning that is in opposition to what is put forward. When "straight talk" is displayed, what is really meant is "gay action", as the symbolism confirms.

    Each of the text groupings has 3 T's in it for a triple tau. "sTraighT Talk", "sTraighT Talk wireless", and "same phones, same neTworks, half The cosT." Each of those groupings also has a 33 trademark symbol associated with it. With the y considered as a reclining tau with a bent vertical member, then a 4th instance of a triple tau is evident from the text grouping "onlY aT walmarT"

    The squared circle text bubbles each originate from the area next to a T for an instance of cross-circle mark of the beast and space-time. The other 2 text groupings are not any different. The T of cosT is situated next to the period, and the T of walmarT is situated next to the circle intrinsic to the union of the sons of god with the daughters of men walmart symbol. The latter symbol is a MARK of the TRADE of the soul, so all four instances of text groupings have a t/T - cross, situated next to a squared circle text bubble/period/intrinsic circle in symbol - circle, with an associated trademark symbol.

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