Saturday, May 31, 2025

S.Ö.B. = Secret Öf Bönnie

 Continuing on from my previous post, note the poster ad for Loretta Swit’s  film S.O.B.: 

Theatrical release poster by John Alvin

Being an artist myself , I tend to be drawn to any form of art expression.  It’s interesting to note that the bull is “sitting” in a “chair/chaise” (see previous post)…, and smoking a cigar.  The name of the Director is over top S.O.B. Title, note from his wiki page: 

Blake Edwards (born William Blake Crump; July 26, 1922 – December 15, 2010)

His name, Blake Edward’s generates a cryptic “bake lake eddy wards war”— very meaningful in that it relates to the event that they claim is soon to arrive as a result of isostatic adjustment (from the last glacial maximum).  Note the second etymology of Lake: 

lake(n.2)

"deep red coloring matter," 1610s, from French laque (15c., see lac), from which it was obtained.

It’s interesting to note that as our planet heats up, so does the lakes and oceans, and this heating also causes lakes and oceans to expand from this alone that together with the melting of glacial ice in the North and South will wreck havoc and threaten coastal cities and communities  the world over as well as low lying valley areas, butt the ones to worry the most are coastal cities situated near the North American and Eurasian Plate edges that continue to fall as a result of isostatic adjustment— these edges had once raised up as a result of Glacial Ice during the last Glacial Maximum having depressed the tectonic plates where it once lay, the equal and opposite reaction of which caused the outer plate edges to curl upward, and so over the last 15,000–20,000 years since up to this very moment today, land continues to rebound at these plates while their edges resettle.  If we continue to turn a blind eye, and not prepare, the greatest  loss of human life, industry and technology will be had.  I am hoping that the inner twin world have come to the plate soon enough to do just that— to save the day … for my/our loved ones, and I believe Bonnie’s inner twin made a great sacrifice— this is her/their legacy, paving the way for the future.  

Note the following information on the artist: 

John Henry Alvin (November 24, 1948 – February 6, 2008)

WHOA!!  His date of death is meaningful, note from my recent May 25 post, 𓁹 EYE!! : 

Yesterday, May 24th, my ex-husband’s wife, Bonnie, passed away.  It was a bit sudden— diagnosed with lung cancer about three weeks ago she underwent surgery to remove the spot on her lungs, and never left the hospital.  That Bonnie passed away one day after May 23– the day of the year where 222 days remain, has inner twin world significance— an addition to the “Off By One” pattern cluster.  It never occurred to me until now, that Bonnie’s surname “Monk”, is also an addition to the recent “Religious/Christian Theme” pattern cluster,… given the origin of the name is “person who lives in a Monastery”.  Since we are facebook friends, I know her birthday is February 6th, which is important to know when investigating
the hidden inner twin meaning behind her death. 

 BONNIE’S obituary has since been posted, to view click on: Bonnie Monk.  It’s interesting that Bonnie loved animals so much that in her obituary donations are asked to be made to animal rights groups.


Swit with her book, 2019

Swit was once linked with musician Bill Hudson.[19] She married actor Dennis Holahan in 1983 and divorced him in 1995.[20] Holahan played Per Johannsen, a Swedish diplomat who became briefly involved with Swit's character in an episode of M*A*S*H.

Swit was an animal rights activist.[21][22] She was a vegetarian for many years before becoming a vegan in 1981.[23]




That Bonnie died of lung cancer, … and the fact that she was a smoker,… and an animal lover,  ties in with many aspects of the poster’s image.  This is without doubt, a strategic inner twin influence!!  NOTE The following excerpt from the films wiki page: 

"S.O.B." (in the film) stands for "Standard Operational Bullshit" and refers to misinformation being the norm

Other than the “red” etymology of “lake”, I also noted a recent “Red Theme” pattern cluster as of late with the names Reed and Reid cropping up, both of which are additions to the “Remove a letter Makes a Word” Pattern cluster… and so making “red red rid”.  And so bringing to mind the Red Bull energy drink.  Note the following information from the two owners wiki pages: 

  • Chaleo Yoovidhya (17 August 1923 – 17 March 2012)
  • Dietrich Markwart Eberhart Mateschitz (20 May 1944 – 22 October 2022)
The second name contains a cryptic “diet die rich mark mar war wart heart art rate ate shits”.   Make of that what you will!!  Note the following information on the zodiac sign re Taurus (the bull): Taurus, the second sign of the zodiac, generally spans from April 20th to May 20th 

Hmmm, May 20 is the birthday of one of the Red Bull owners,… butt this is not where the name comes from.  Note the following information as to where the name originated: 

Red Bull's name originates from a Thai energy drink called Krating Daeng, which translates to "red gaur" in EnglishRed Bull's creator, Chaleo Yoovidhya, named his original drink after the gaur, a wild bovine species found in Southeast Asia. When Red Bull was introduced to the Western market, the name "Red Gaur" wasn't considered suitable, so it was shortened to Red Bu3

Note the following information from the gaur wiki page: 

 The Sanskrit word गौर gaura means 'white, yellowish, reddish'. The Sanskrit word gaur-mriga means a kind of water buffalo.[6]

The Hindi word गौर gaur means 'fair-skinned, fair, white'

So What does the bull symbolize is the question?  Note from AI source: 

Here's a more detailed look at the symbolism:
  • Strength and Power:
    Throughout history, the bull has been a symbol of raw, untamed power, often associated with gods and heroes. Its size, horns, and ferocity have made it a prominent symbol of might and authority. 
  • Masculine Energy:
    The bull is often linked to masculine principles, representing virility, determination, and the drive to conquer. 
  • Fertility and Prosperity:
    In many cultures, the bull is seen as a symbol of fertility, abundance, and prosperity, particularly in agrarian societies where it plays a vital role in farming and livestock. 
  • Sacrifice:
    In some religious contexts, the bull is a sacrificial animal, representing the giving of life or the act of atonement. 
  • Idolatry and Apostasy:
    In certain religious texts, the bull can also symbolize idolatry and the turning away from true faith. 
  • Zodiacal Representation:
    In astrology, the zodiac sign Taurus, represented by a bull, embodies groundedness, stability, and material prosperity. 
  • Financial Markets:
    In financial contexts, the bull is often associated with optimism and market growth. 

 



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