Tuesday, October 27, 2020

Did "Top Shelf Dan" just celebrate a secret promotion?

Yesterday Dictator Dan Andrews lifted some restrictions and in two bizarre tweets expressed his appreciation for Victorians for all their "hard work" in obeying his insane demands for so long.

Of course we all know that he's a narcissistic scumbag. He was showing contempt for the people of Victoria while pretending to thank them. However I think that there was something even more twisted going on underneath. 

Those tweets were clearly symbolic. I think he was using them to communicate news of his own advancement within his faith to other adherents.  

This is all speculation of course. But I think these weird updates had much to do with Freemasonry. Most if not all high ranking pollies in Australia are members of this secret society. They're always signalling to each other, smug in the knowledge that the normies remain unaware of this. 

So, to the tweets: My first reaction upon seeing the first one had me shaking my head. Why would you post a shot of a fricken donut? And while you were wearing a mask

Well, the mask is part of a global submission ritual as we all know. He was showing his obedience to those above him on the power pyramid. And of course he was telling those below him -- all those "useless eaters" -- that they should wear theirs as well. 

Significantly, it was a black mask. And he was wearing one of his trademark North Face jackets. Now, Freemasons love their black and white symbolism. It represent duality. You are meant to reconcile them in your actions. 

The company's own symbolism is relevant here, too, I think:

The name North Face was chosen because the north face of a mountain is the coldest and most treacherous side and the goal was to create gear that would assist climbers in successfully traversing these conditions.

Also, north is "Masonically a place of darkness"

But why the donut? What could that represent? I reckon it's the dog star, Sirius. This is another recurring motif. It's also known as the blazing star and it represents illumination. It's what you're meant to aspire to. 

Notice also how it's placed on the table between the two pieces of paper. To me this evokes pillars, something else you see a lot of in this Masonic imagery

"Bulldog" Bill Shorten also invoked this imagery in a recent video, I reckon. He recorded it just after having passed through a checkpoint (pillars?) on his way to the nation's capital and drew attention to the song he was listening to at the time. 

The song title: "We Built This City." What do masons do? They build. And Canberra is chockas with Masonic symbolism, remember. 

The band playing it? Starship. 

He too was wearing black and white, and a mask

So, it seems to me that Dan Andrews was celebrating his spiritual ascent. By inflicting such cruelty on Victorians, a clearly extreme and risky business politically for himself, he was traversing the dark north face, and going towards the light of the blazing star. 

Then there was the notorious shot of the malt whiskey he was celebrating with. Posting it was an extremely callous thing to do given how many people's livelihoods the scumbag has destroyed. But he doesn't give a tinker's, obviously. He's prolly quite glad about this, being the twisted narcissist that he is. 

But I think he was also divulging a secret to those in the know. By saying he'd "go a little higher up the shelf" he was informing them he'd been officially elevated within their system. 

Notice how the bottle is placed between two glasses. Again, this evokes the two pillars motif. Then there's the brand name of the drink: Starward. And the word "star" is clearly featured. 

Now, what are the odds that two senior Labor pollies would allude to stars in specifically 'rona related social media updates in which they were wearing black and white, and masks?

Bulldog Bill and Dictator Dan know each other well, too. I recall this tweet just after Bob Hawke popped his clogs literally days before the election last year. (I always though that seemed suss, BTW. At the time I suspected that maybe he'd taken one for the NWO team. Now I'm convinced that was the case.)

Again, notice the black and white of the photo of Bob Hawke, and the tie he's wearing.

Remember that Hawke was well known as "Master Mason", having reached the 33rd degree. Look at the emoji, and the placement of the two cans in the shot. 

Pillars again? Maybe ... 

Shorten echoed Andrews in his own celebratory tweet, exhorting Victorians to "get on the beers" even though he could not. 

That's a dinkum Aussie thing to do, innit? So why the Seinfeld-themed GIF? 

Well, turns out that Michael Richards, who played Kramer, is actually a highly ranked Freemason himself, not unlike dear departed Bob. 

The Starward whisky is not technically scotch, being made here in Oz. Still, it's a word that is strongly associated with any brand of malt whiskey, right? 

I don't think the choice of that GIF was an accident. I think Bulldog Bill was saying: "Well done Dan for reaching the 33rd level. You've definitely earned it!" 

And if you think the rabbit hole couldn't get any deeper, then ponder the price of said tipple. I first learned about it from this tweet: 

I checked the actual Starward site just to be sure. And yep, that price was correct. 

Freemasons love their numerical symbolism too. It's why their lodges are so often located at addresses with sixes in them. Take the Museum of Freemasonry in Sydney. It's at 66 Goulburn Street. 

Now, what do you think when you see those three digits? I think of the obvious permutation: 911. I bet I'm not the only one who does. 

And remember that in here in Australia we put the day before the month unlike the US. So 11/9 actually means the same as 9/11. 

Speaking of, er, witch:


Those pillars again ... Hmm. 

And we all know how Dan feels about Hillary:
 

Yeah, I know, I've got my tin-foil hat on. I've certainly gone on a dot joining frenzy in this post. 

Still, I think I'm onto something. Those tweets were definitely symbolic. I think my decode is as good as any. 

Saying they were just random doesn't cut it IMO. I mean, donuts and whiskey? Come on man! 

UPDATE: Then there's this: 

Maybe we should tell Brad "Health" Hazzard about this company. He might wanna buy shares ... 

And now this: North Face clothing helps you "reset normal". Reminiscent of "Great Reset" and "New Normal", innit? 

So maybe my theory was wrong. Or perhaps it wasn't and he chose this company because he got twice the symbolic bang for his buck? 

Who knows. However you interpret this stuff there's certainly a strong thematic consistency in it. 

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Saturday, October 24, 2020

Kevin Rudd plays "protection racket" ball

Kevin Rudd likes to play handball. As we all know, that doesn't require the use of racquets. The very dirty game of globalist politics OTOH, certainly does require them -- albeit spelled differently. If you're gonna "pay to play", you wanna make sure that there's a racket protecting you, right?

Clearly, the biggest part of this is the liberal mainstream media. Look at how desperately they're covering for Biden now. Just jaw-dropping, innit?

But Kevin, who was "handballs deep" in the globalist system when Biden was Vice President and Hillary Clinton was Secretary of State, has a very different view. He thinks that Murdoch is the one running a protection racket -- specifically for the LNP. 

Here's an example of why he's so sure of this: Evil Rupert's papers didn't tell their readers about a recent revelation in Senate Estimates that Tony Abbott spent hundreds of thousands of bucks on some "knights and dames" insignias. What an outrage

Yet he's not at all disturbed by revelations about the contents of Hunter Biden's hard drive. It's said to be absolutely horrific. One dude who's actually viewed some of it says that on a scale in which 1 is a "snoozefest" and 10 is "can't unsee" it scores a 20

Not surprisingly Kevin believes the fake news line being pushed in the USA which is that the Russians are behind this elaborate hoax, and Murdoch is working hard to present it as dinkum via the New York Post. He said as much in a recent interview with an ABC journalist, who didn't pick him up on the issue, natch

Talk about your confirmation bias! 

No wonder he wants to "protect" their ABC

Looks like Kevin himself might just be the one holding the, er, racket here. He really needs to get his hand off it, I reckon. 

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Sunday, October 18, 2020

Labor adores those labradors!

You may have heard of the sneaky practice of "dog comms", a method by which movers and shakers post canine-themed social media updates to communicate with others. The beauty of this strategy is that it looks so benign on the surface. What's not to like about dogs, after all.

It really is a twofer. You can send your coded messages to those in the know, while humanizing your public profile to all the normies who are none the wiser. 

While it does seem that this technique is most widespread among the blue checks of Washington and Hollywood, some high profile Aussies appear to be using this method as well.

Take Bill Shorten for example

The above tweet was made just before the election last year. He was Labor leader and this was clearly part of his charm offensive. Thankfully, the tactic didn't work. Voting for Shorten would surely have been a very paw choice. (Turns out that ScoMo getting the gig has been a disaster also but that's another story.)

At the time I thought Shorten sharing these snaps was all about him promoting a cuddly image and that was the end of it. But in retrospect I think there was quite a lot going on subtextually. Of course I can only speculate but here's a theory:

Firstly, notice how Kristina Keneally is in one of them. That always struck me as strange because I thought if he wanted to include an attractive blonde why not his wife Chloe? 

Now I think I know what he was saying. She's American, remember. His labrador puppy is "kissing" her. It was a coded way of saying that he, along with Labor, were still supportive of Hillary. 

Remember that Aussie prime ministers have long been the puppets of the Deep State and globalist Cabal, something that Trump has been fighting his entire presidency. I think Shorten was saying to the Washington Swamp-monsters who monitor his social media that if he were to be elected, a Labor government would continue being extremely loyal to them

Hence the guide dog photo. "You can show us the way, and we will follow your lead" was the message here IMO.

Then there's the text: "Good doggos." Translation. We will behave and obey you, not Trump.

In recent months Shorten has been tweeting an awful lot about his pet bulldogs. This was one of the strangest of these updates

It is such a humiliating pose, innit? The mask wearing is of course part of a global submission ritual. Also, why would he remind everyone how empty the shelves are in the failed state of Victoria, governed by his Labor mate and fellow globalist puppet Dictator Dan?

It seems unlikely that he would have done this willingly, off his own bat. It looks like he was told to do this to show obedience to some higher power. 

Also, what's with that yuge bone? If you look at the photo closely you can see that while the shelves are quite bare there are still some packets of meat there. So he clearly didn't select it because it was the only "available meat". There is another reason he's holding that bone. And it's clearly the focus of the shot. 

It struck me as strangely familiar, too. I knew I'd seen a photo like this before. I just couldn't remember where. But after posting the screenshot on Gab, Neon Revolt reminded me of this notorious shot. 

Could be a coinky-dink, sure. But seriously, what are the odds? I have never in my life seen anyone pose like Bourdain did above, holding a bone of that size and shape. That's what makes it so memorable. Then Bill Shorten is snapped holding one that is exactly like it.

Now I know he didn't nude up for it, and we can all be thankful for that. And he's holding it out from his body, so it's not meant to be a phallic symbol, but still ... 

Maybe he was a yuge fan of the celebrity chef and this was a blackly humorous homage to the dead dude's memory? Somehow, I doubt it. 

And they are both connected to Hillary in a strange way. Shorten, and his party are all "with her". So was Bourdain for a long while, then he (very publicly) stopped being so. Not long after that he also stopped, er, breathing

So, if that photo was meant to echo that pose (which is quite possible) it's pretty creepy. Maybe it was a general reminder to stay the globalist socialist course; that "too many capitalist cooks spoil the Bolshevik broth" or something similar. But I suspect the symbolism was a tad more specific. Which is what worries me.  

In any case the meal he said he was preparing with it was for his bulldogs. And he clearly worships them

When it comes to coded comms it's always a good idea to Google highlighted or repeated terms. Trump, for example, has repeatedly talked about how he's fighting the "hidden scourge". Google that term yourself and see what comes up as the first result. (It's not coronavirus -- or even commie China -- in case you're wondering.) 

Now if you do the same for "dog day" the first results are specific references to the actual date. So, no hidden meaning there. But then you get a Wikipedia page about "dog days" and their symbology

The dog days or dog days of summer are the hot, sultry days of summer. They were historically the period following the heliacal rising of the star system Sirius, which Hellenistic astrology connected with heat, drought, sudden thunderstorms, lethargy, fever, mad dogs, and bad luck. They are now taken to be the hottest, most uncomfortable part of summer in the Northern Hemisphere.

Sirius is the "dog star". Sydneysiders will know of a brutalist apartment block named after it right next to the Sydney Harbour Bridge. It's been very controversial in recent years because the NSW State Government has been tryna sell it off and have it replaced with high-rise apartments. 

Back in 2017 Clover Moore arced up big time about this, and seemed to facilitate that notorious "tent city" for the homeless in Martin Place. I think that maybe her affection for the fugly structure was more about the symbolism of the name than its ability to house hobos

As this article describes, the dog star is big among the occult elite, particularly Freemasons. It's even featured in Masonic lodges, at the centre of their characteristic black and white flooring. 

It's well known that many, if not most, high profile folk in Australia and NZ are Freemasons. They are extremely influential in politics, the MSM and the union movement. I think the odds of Shorten being a member are extremely high. (Same with Jacinda Ardern, and they are practically BFFs, right?) 

They have an obsession with the duality of black and white. That's why I found this recent video of Shorten's quite interdasting

Remember that mask wearing is a globalist submission ritual, and he's encouraging his followers to take part in it. He also says that he's "in two minds" about cutting up his treasured Collingwood sock. 

Is he invoking the idea of "duality" here? Seems likely to me. 

Now, if you think I'm drawing too long a bow with this "dog star" stuff then check out this more recent video.

Notice how he's wearing black and white. He also mentions that he's got one of his bulldogs in the car with him. And he draws attention to the music he's been playing. What's the song in the video?

"We Built This City." Again, Google that song and you'll see the band who made it famous: Starship

Like with the bone photo, ask yourself: What are the odds?  

A more recent tweet:

Again, he's with his dog and he's wearing black and white. And notice how the Adidas logo is shaped like a pyramid. This has long been a fave symbol of globalist "New World Order" types and and I don't think it's an accident that it's visible here. 

Another video, this time cut from an interview he did on some stupid MSM show

That dog really is a star innit?

I'm not saying that's exactly what he was implying, obviously. But I'm sure get my drift: Why so many photos and mentions of dogs? To say that this is some kinda symbolic incantation is not a stretch IMHO. 

Oh, and Julia Gillard tweeted this canine-themed update not so long ago. The character Bluey has its own kids' show produced by Disney, BTW. 

Now the doggie-dots I discern are somewhat distant from each other but I'll still join them anyhow: Notice the blue and white theme in the drawing of the toon-pooch. And see how the books evoke a kinda house or building shape with the roof being gold? 

What are the colours of the walls and dome on that creepy temple on that island owned by that evil dude who "killed himself" by a method also allegedly used by Anthony Bourdain? More "occult elite" symbolism? Prolly unlikely but not impossible ... 

As George Carlin so memorably stated: "It's a big club and you ain't in it!" 

Long time Q followers will know about how James Comey tweeted about the death of his dog, and Joe M postulated that this was a signal to those in the know that George HW Bush had died because his code name was "Timber Wolf". In retrospect, this theory seems to have been bang on the money. 

That context makes this update from Kevin Rudd very intriguing

Notice how it very specifically says Abby went "peacefully into the light" (not night, the usual metaphor used to describe death). 

Then there was this very quirky handball video from late September


Please check it out, then watch my video breaking down what I think it was all really about below. It's clearly meant to be symbolic and there are repeated, featured references to "dog shots" in it. He also mentions black and white near the end. 

I do go "handballs out" with my speculation under the crown -- just as I have done with this blog post. I have no specific predictions or claims to make about what Rudd et al are up to but I am sure there's another level to all of this and it has something to do with their allegiance to the globalist elite, Hillary in particular. 

One thing's for sure: These Labor illuminaries are cooking something up either together or -- more likely -- on their own. I suspect there may well be one or more big habbenings during the dog days of summer. 

I smell a bad spoon rising, which is why I've got a bad taste in my mouth already. No way I'm wearing a mask, but! 

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Tuesday, October 6, 2020

The "Doofus Dan" narrative is bait. Don't take it!

Pretty obvious that the way we perceive reality is strongly influenced by our emotions. That's just human nature. But you don't want to be a slave to them. Let them rule you and you'll keep getting fooled by unscrupulous people who know how to push your buttons. 

And that's the danger in tryna work out what's really going on down in Victoria. Dan Andrews is a loathsome creature without a doubt. He doesn't just lack concern for the misery he's inflicted on Victorians with his insane measures. He seems to be actually getting off on it! 

While a depressingly high number of rusted-on Labor supporters, Karens and sundry other robodolts incapable of thinking for themselves are supportive of Dictator Dan, the rest of the state wants the ghoul's guts for garters. 

There seems to be a very strong feeling that he's the root of all the trouble; that when he's gone things will swiftly return to normal. There's also widespread anger about the hotel quarantine debacle and his refusal to take responsibility for any of it. 

Among many the "Dan lied, people died" narrative is dominant. They hold him personally responsible for the nearly 800 COVID-19 deaths that it is claimed resulted from that episode. 

It's great that journalists are now putting more pressure on Dan Andrews during his daily lie-fests. But IMHO this "Doofus Dan" narrative is ultimately a distraction.

He's actually playing his part in a massive globalist Cabal plan to take over Australia. That's why this story about the Victorian Premier's dealings with China (surprisingly from the The Age, a very PC paper) shows where our attention should really be focused

Internal documents obtained under the freedom of information act show Mr Andrews pitching for money and expertise from Chinese state-owned companies in his trip to China in October last year, with a promise to "facilitate" their access to Victoria and "collaborate" on the state's biggest projects.

Victoria, he said, would become “China’s gateway to Australia”.

That is clearly the grand plan. And it's not just commie China that he's letting in. Ultimately it's that whole alliance of globalist elite creeps and Deep State denizens -- in short, the New World Order. 

This whole thing is much bigger than Dan Andrews and those endlessly proliferating COVID clusters. The real story -- the elephant in the room -- is the massive global fraud that is Coronabollocks, and how obviously fake stats are being used to justify the fascist lockdown in Victoria to pave the way for Wuhan-style technocratic tyranny. 

There's clearly some kind of yuge, diabolical psyop going on. Think of all those viral videos of brutal arrests by the plods, many involving women. Looks very much like this is a calculated ploy to make the normies so detest the coppers that the Government can then offer to replace them with a woke UN force or similar. Victoria is the only state signed up the the Strong Cities Network, remember. 

As well as all the police brutality, there's the sinister Omnibus Bill. That looks like a plan to denigrate the police from another angle

It's like preparation for a BLM-style "Defund the Police" movement Down Under. And not only is the Victorian State Government in on it, the Opposition seem to be as well, along with the MSM. They are all focused on this "Doofus Dan" narrative. 

Even if the puppet is punted, the puppeteers are still in control. They will likely opt for a slower, more subtle approach to achieving their globalist goals, but in the end little will have changed.

That's why I think it's so important to stand back and look at the bigger picture. Victoria is clearly the entry point for the NWO in Australia; the place to get their "jackboot in the door". It's not enough to just push back those aiding and abetting the invasion. Do that and the door is still ajar. We're only safe when it is closed entirely. 

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