Sunday, December 15, 2013

Turn Your Back on Page 3

This photo from http://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/dec/10/fourth-wave-feminism-rebel-women, showed up on the facebook timeline of one of my friends

Campaigners from Object and Turn Your Back On Page 3 protest outside the offices of the Sun.

Anyone following this blog on a regular basis knows that the number 3 shares the same key on my computer key board as the # number symbol which the inner twin world influenced in order to convey "weave/fabricate".  Also keep in mind that in an earlier post, likely in my Toumai Blog, I brought forward evidence suggesting that the word "back" has an earlier origin/relation to the word "pagoda", note the etymology:
pagoda (n.) Look up pagoda at Dictionary.com1580s, pagode (modern form from 1630s), from Portuguese pagode (early 16c.), perhaps from a corruption of Persian butkada, from but "idol" + kada "dwelling." Or perhaps from or influenced by Tamil pagavadi "house belonging to a deity," from Sanskrit bhagavati "goddess," fem. of bhagavat "blessed, adorable," from *bhagah "good fortune," from PIE root *bhag- "to share out, apportion" (cf. Greek phagein "to eat;" see -phagous). 
Keep in mind as well that the number 3 is half of 8 as much as 4 (graphic as opposed to the mathematical sense)... the right half of eight whereas a "back-wards" 3 is the left half of 8.  Essentially, the inner twin world influenced this cryptic design element...  hidden right under our very noses.  The left hand backward 3 represents the matriarchal inner twin world whereas the right hand 3 represents our patriarchal outer world.  So with this in mind, the T-shirt that says "turn your back on page 3" has a cryptic other meaning.  So note how the word "page" is similar to the first half of "Pagoda", so note the etymology:
page (n.1) Look up page at Dictionary.com
"sheet of paper," 1580s, from Middle French page, from Old French pagene "page, text" (12c.), from Latin pagina "page, leaf of paper, strip of papyrus fastened to others," related to pagella "small page," from pangere "to fasten," from PIE root *pag- "to fix" (see pact). 
pact (n.) Look up pact at Dictionary.com
early 15c., from Old French pacte "agreement, treaty, compact" (14c.), from Latin pactum "agreement, contract, covenant," noun use of neuter past participle of pacisci "to covenant, to agree, make a treaty," from PIE root *pag- "fix, join together, unite, make firm" (cf. Sanskrit pasa- "cord, rope," Avestan pas- "to fetter," Greek pegnynai "to fix, make firm, fast or solid," Latin pangere "to fix, to fasten," Slavonic paž "wooden partition," Old English fegan "to join," fon "to catch seize"). 
So "page 3" as per the photo, has a cryptic inner twin hidden meaning re: "unite/fix fabricate".  Read my last two posts and you'll soon understand how they want us to unite forces in order to build/fabricate the TUSSH.  Of course this is also an opportunity for the inner twin world to give just one more reason why they aren't very happy with the imbalances in our Patriarchal world.  So let's fix it shall we!!

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